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Number of Cliffies Planning to Enter Graduate Schools Greatly Increases
Four times as many Cliffies hope to go to law school this year as went from the Classes of 1964
Bennett Proposed to Direct ABCD, But Poor May Oppose Appointment
Arthur Garland '36, president of Action for Boston Community Development. Boston's poverty agency, last night proposed George Bennett '38 to
Brandeis Draft Discussions Produce Petitions, Ovations, More Meetings
Three separate meetings last night among Brandeis faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates - called to discuss whether professors should refuse
Draft May Force Class Rankings; Brandeis Discusses Giving All A's
Brandeis professors and students are joining to discuss whether professor should stop giving grades or give everyone A's, in order
Charles Morgan Jr.
He looks like an Alabama sheriff--all 300 pounds of him--as he reclines on the divan of the Leverett House Guest
Civil Rights Groups Organize Separate Projects for Summer
Last summer, civil rights activity in the South was focussed on Mississippi and the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), a
Action Center Organizes Poor On Economic, Not Racial, Basis
Election campaigns seldom leave tangible results--especially unsuccessful ones. But Noel Day's attempt to unseat House Speaker John W. McCormack last
The Rise and Fall of Howie Phillips
The present Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs was born almost by accident. Its establishment, in the fall of 1961, snowballed
Princetonians Seek Integration
While Yalies get doubled parietal hours and Harvard students support a Cliffie for Class marshal, Princeton students have been champing
Martin Luther King: A Second Look
At first glance, Martin Luther King appears to be at the peak of his career. Recently he attracted world acclaim
Politics, Demonstrations Both Vital To Civil Rights Success, King Says
Martin Luther King, who brought the tactics of non- direct action into the civil rights movement, last declared that Negroes
Ed School Releases Claim on U.S. Funds
The School of Education has withdrawn an application for federal funds to complete its seven-story tower because it discovered it
James Wiley Testifies At Ala. Hearing
The Justice Department has flown James W. Wiley II '65-3 to Selma, Ala, to testify against four Dallas County officials
Bob Moses
Bob Moses stood in a Mississippi field, talking with an old Negro man. Suddenly a fellow worker for the Student
Moses Attacks Jury Selection System
Robert P. Moses, director of the Mississippi Freedom Project, last night challenged the Justice Department to secure a new system