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...Maneuver. During the years he has edited the Review, Buckley's own views have remained consistently conservative; few people are permitted to influence his thought. One who did was Whittaker Chambers, who added some warmth and humanity to Buckley's bookish conservatism. Chambers, says Buckley, "was an anti-theory man, a poet-not an exegete." A line he once wrote to Buckley is engraved on his memory: "To live is to maneuver." And despite his devotion to conservatism, Buckley has learned to maneuver. He has urged his fellow Roman Catholics to moderate their hostility toward birth control...
...rapidly dawned on the demonstrators that it was cruel and pointless to harrass Leavitt. When one shouted amidst a volley of questions, "Don't badger him," the mood of the protesters literally shifted instantaneously to one of warmth and sympathy. Someone offered Leavitt a Harvard lunch bag, which he would accept only after it had been pushed at him several times. That ended a very distinct phase in the demonstration--the vent your Vietnam venom on Leavitt stage. Leavitt had personally proved to be a lousy symbol of the war machine...
...tired of mixers, but like mixing, Warmth could be what you are looking...
...Warmth will hold its first and only official meeting tonight at 8:30 in the Holworthy Common Room, in order to recruit enough members to be recognized by the University. As an officially recognized group, they are entitled to meet in a University room...
...organizers of Harvard-Radcliffe Warmth, Jed Somit '71, Richard Plotz '71 and Stephen Waterbury '71, were inspired by an already established Warmth at Columbia, the first and biggest of several such groups on New York City campuses...