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The article entitled "The Reluctant Judge" [July 28] is an unfair characterization of the most conscientious and hard-working judge I have ever known. It is common knowledge in Savannah that his work days begin at 7 a.m. and include most weekends and holidays. The overall impression conveyed that Judge...
"Dakin is the greatest eccentric in America and maybe in the world," says Playwright Tennessee Williams of his brother, Dakin Williams, 56. Tennessee, 64, who has his own unconventional side, might have a point. Though Attorney Dakin already has a string of Illinois political defeats to his credit, including a...
James S. Coleman's recent statement in Boston that forced busing is causing a white flight to the suburbs "should not be taken seriously at this point," Thomas F. Pettigrew, professor of Psychology and Social Relations, said last week.
Pettigrew said Coleman's statements on court-ordered busing were only his own opinions, and that they were "unrelated" to the study of school desegregation, which is sponsored by the Urban Institute.
But he said with the current court-ordered busing that exists in Boston the system will become 90 per cent black much more rapidly.