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...Whitten and Bow amendments, following the lead of its Appropriations Committee. Last week the committee stripped the amendments from the resolution to which they had been added and approved for floor action a simple measure that allows financing of agencies whose appropriations have not yet been passed. There will doubtless be continued wrangling over federal spending and Johnson's request for a 10% income-tax surcharge, but the prospects for resolution could be discerned even in last week's murky tableau...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Putting Off theTax Bill till '68 | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...hippie is all juvenile protest. He wears his hair extravagantly long because short hair was once the Establishment's style, and he opposes the Establishment. In a predominantly long-haired society-the African Bushman's, for example-he would doubtless shave his skull. The respectable longhair, on the other hand, is protesting nothing, and, what's more, his hair is only respectably long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: LONGER HAIR IS NOT NECESSARILY HIPPIE | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

Lights Out & On. Mr. Marcuss' thought process was doubtless properly sharpened. But sharp or not, most students do not shirk. Legal Aid Bureau President Deanne Siemer spends an irreducible six hours every day on studies outside of class-and outside of her voluminous extracurricular legal-aid work. "All of the kids work pretty hard, particularly in the first year," agrees Jay Becker, who compiled the school's first confidential critique of courses and professors (sample blasts: "Gave me an absurdly high grade. Disorganized. Wears white socks." "Lecturer is beneath the usual intellectual level of Harvard professors." "Zzzzzz."). Academic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law Schools: Harvard at 150 | 10/6/1967 | See Source »

...Action. If there are exceptions, I do not know of them: to be a member of ADA is to be a person who has shared considerably in the "rewards" of American life, and who can look forward to continued sharing and, if anything, on more favorable terms. There are doubtless those among us so ungrateful, or so idealistic, as to wish or to be willing to give it all up in favor of a regime yet more generous in its distribution of worldly and psychic goods, but there is none of us, I repeat, who would not in fact have...

Author: By Daniel P. Moynihan, | Title: Myths and Demands of Liberal Politics | 9/30/1967 | See Source »

Clearly, Peggy and Guy Smith's example will not hasten that day by any appreciable degree. It is unlikely that they care. Nonetheless, their marriage will doubtless be long remembered as a benchmark in the troubled history of race relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Races: A Marriage of Enlightenment | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

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