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...talking to Marjory Tabankin, national director of VISTA, who is also trying hard to sell the idea of VISTA to the public. Unlike McGraw, she understands the organization and how it works; McGraw is simply one of the 50-odd "celebrities" asked by VISTA to do day-long publicity stints...
...Committee for the Better Use of Air (CBUA), sponsors of the day-long celebration, awarded prizes to the most unusual and highest flying kites--but most of the tens of thousands of fliers threw their dreams of glory into the winds and strolled about the park to enjoy 70-degree weather and their fellows: food vendors, musicians, face painters, mimes and Chinese dragon dancers...
Last week's decision by the Radcliffe Board of Trustees to eliminate the Radcliffe Forum dominated conversation at Saturday's day-long symposium on women at Harvard...
...project of the Association of American Colleges, functions both as an information source and an advocate for single-sex education, director Sharp explains. In the past year, however, its scope has expanded past what one Washington lobbyist labels "pure public relations." Last month, for example, the WCC sponsored a day-long conference in Washington which brought together a variety of HEW officials and women's college presidents, including Horner. Following an opening address from Harris, the group discussed a variety of policy and program options in women's higher education. "Women's colleges have never had that kind of opportunity...
...nearest challenger Ronald Reagan received 36 while George Bush took 27, John Connally 24 and Baker 16. Anne Crickshank, a state Republican committee member said Crane's appearance at the Hyannis caucus "definitely helped" him gain the overwhelming majority. Baker, unannounced at the time, did not attend the day-long event...