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Evgenij Evtushenko, the flamboyant young Russian poet, will visit Harvard in the spring for two public speaking engagements, Jaime Urrutia '64, outgoing president of the Harvard Advocate disclosed yesterday. The Advocate is sponsoring Evtushenko's stay, in conjunction with the Slavic department...
...Latin Americans rose to speak and vote, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk looked squarely at each ambassador. Said Guatemala's Carlos Urrutia Aparicio: "This is no hour for limp diapers and half-measures-we move now for history." One by one, 19 nations voted "aye" to the resolution. Only little Uruguay, lacking instructions from home, abstained. And when the word came from Montevideo, Uruguay made it unanimous...
...Urrutia, Nagel, and Michael Hancher '63, Pegasus of the Advocate, represented the magazine in the meeting with its trustees in New York last week. Dean Watson also met with the trustees, who include Roy E. Larsen '21, Publisher of Time...
Although the outside aid did not materialize, Urrutia still intends to go ahead with his plan to publish more often and more predictably in an effort to print "the substantial quality of good material we receive...
...Urrutia had previously hoped to attain a circulation which would have given a free copy of the Advocate to every room in the College; now he has more modest plans. "The magazine will try to get the first issue to all the freshmen," he explained, "and then we will play it by ear, depending on the general reaction...