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Justice Thurgood Marshall, delivering the Court's opinion on two draft cases, said, "We hold that Congress intended to exempt persons who oppose participating in all war... and that persons who object solely to participation in a particular war are not with-in the purview of the exempting section...
Teller has worked at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Livermore, Calif, since 1952. He is known for his hawkish views on weapons development, including the ABM. And he is known for his ability to put down questioners, other scientists, youth, doves-in short, anyone he disagrees with-in a booming, angry voice and thick Hungarian accent undimmed by 25 years of U. S. residency...
Cornell had come within 15 seconds of ending a five-year, 47-game home winning streak. Harvard had come with-in 15 seconds of ending that streak and gaining its first victory over the Big Red in four years...
...from HarBus it BAD were allowed on campus. The Business School administration lost the letters before reading them. "The Business School was financially irrelevant to us," Lewis said, "but this was so absurd that it got our goat." And this fall, when they attempted to deliver again, the complaint came with-in a week...
...best qualifies of the magazine come out in the last ten pages. The reviews at the end, if a little too systematic in their flattery of potential advertisers, competently survey the high points of the current Boston gallery scene. David Howard's interesting and well written essay on Aesthetics With-in Social Form calls attention to the fascinating relationship between the cultural structure of a community and the aesthetic environment in which it exists. Chip Chapel's interview of Alcalay, Georgians, Neuman, which follows Howard's article, is also first-rate...