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The SDS general membership voted to make public yesterday conservation between Dunlop and SDS executive committee members.
Another prime target for economizers is likely to be foreign aid, for which the President will request between $3 billion and $3.5 billion, although Congress gave him only $2.94 billion last year. Some Democratic leaders, notably Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright, want to restructure the whole aid...
The split in experience may have serious consequences, for, as a result of the student deferment and mental-physical standards, the selective service now forces a particular group of young people--the lower-middle class--to bear a disproportionate share of the burden. The deferment weeds out those who do...
When satire gets that close to reality, it loses much of its humor. Statistics were still piling up as the 1966 hunting season drew to a close last week, but it already seemed likely to be one of the bloodiest in history. Texas alone reported more than 75 shooting accidents...
But the Old Santa Fe Association, the conservation group that had sponsored the city's historical ordinance, saw nothing resembling a pueblo in the first plans.