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Mary L. Wissler
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Lindsay: Dilemmas of Policy and Politics
On the hot, muggy afternoon of July 19, more than 1,000 Negroes and Puerto Ricans completely disrupted the dedication of
Collins Seeks to Weaken School Committee
Mayor Collins will release a major report at 2 p.m. press conference today recommending that most of the power of
The Higher Education Act: New Step in Federal Aid
The passage of the $2.3 billion Higher Education Bill by the 89th Congress on October 20 heralds a new role
Education School Plans New Library Building
The Graduate School of Education is beginning plans for a new library and may apply for funds under the Higher
Students With Past Leaves of Absence May Get Draft Calls From Some States
Students who have taken a year's of absence in the past may be for induction by their local draft boards
Blaine Examines Sex, Drugs, Riot New Morality
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8--Psychological and disturbances are the real causes behind the so-called student revolution in morality, Dr. Graham B. Blaine
Keppel's Release of Chicago Funds Stirs Angry Protest from All Sides
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7--The brief freeze of $30 million in federal aid to Chicago schools last Friday and the surprise release
Kennedy To Attend Rites For Brother
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) will attend a memorial service in honor of his brother, the late President John F.
Lowell Snubs LBJ, Attacks Viet Policies
Robert Lowell '25' visiting professor of English, Wednesday refused an invitation to participate is a White House arts festival because
Building Cities, Bridging Gaps
Across the street from the Brattle, sharing the floor above Sage's Market with Rizzo Custom Tailors, is an appendage of
52 Cliffies Will Reside In 2 Off-Campus Houses
Radcliffe will establish two new off-campus houses next year. Thirty-eight through 44 Shepard Street and 15 Avon Street will accommodate
Weaver Foresees New Direction In Urban Redevelopment Policy
While 50 pickets paraded outside with signs declaring "Urban Renewal is Legalized Thievery" and discontented citizens interrupted his speech with
New Suburbs Can Serve As Models, Weaver Says
Robert C. Weaver '29, administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, last night declared that integrally planned new communities
Experts Question LBJ's Renewal Plan
President Johnson's proposed solutions for city housing problems drew mixed reactions from authorities here yesterday. Criticizing Johnson's proposal to give
Gen Ed Program to Add 2 Lower-Level Courses
Two new lower-level Gen Ed courses will be offered next Fall, and one present lower-level course, Soc Sci 4, will