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Canvassers in the voter registration drive last week received such enthusiastic response using the "door-to-door" technique that the distribution of literature will be done the same way, Jean Miller, head of the Wellesley civil rights group, said last night...
Seventy-five demonstrators from Harvard, Radcliffe, B.U., Brandeis, Babson Institute, MIT, and Wellesley, and CORE members picketed the Howard Johnson chain's national office in Wollaston and Boston's Commonwealth Avenue and Chestnut Avenue restaurants. The local protest was part of a demonstration in 29 cities nationwide...
...short interview given after the reading, Miss Sarton said that she plans to devote herself to poetry for a while and will not write any more prose for at least a year. She will be at Wellesley for the first semester of the coming year and will teach two courses in creative writing, one in poetry and one in the novella. After that she will go to her home in New Hampshire "for five or six months of just plain writing and thinking...
...filling the handiest vacation jobs. They type, file and tabulate in a summer version of the classic civil-service grind. But among the roughly 2,000 students with more exciting work are college-sponsored "interns,'' who have proliferated in recent years through the pioneering efforts of Dartmouth, Wellesley and Yale to find lively Government jobs. The goal: to show that working for the Government can be exciting and rewarding enough to be preferable to some well-paid corporation...
Last year, Miss Sarton published "The Small Room," her seventh novel. She did much of the work on her book at Wellesley College, while teaching a course in creative writing there...