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"When we send in (women's) names, the national organization sends back letters saying the women are not members in good standing." LeBaron Moseby, president of the Ed School's chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, said yesterday. Women accepted to the Harvard chapter are not required to pay full dues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ed School Chapter Charges Sexism; Withdraws From National Fraternity | 1/11/1972 | See Source »

The club, which was founded in 1956, has no dues, and guests pay for their own dinners and drinks. The main attraction for the Westerners, Japanese and others who attend the meetings is the opportunity to sound out, over whisky and soda, representatives from such organizations as the New China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HONG KONG: Marco Polo's Mixer | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

The stars twinkled once again over the dance floor, and haute coutured fundaments warmed the zebra-striped banquettes as Manhattan's El Morocco reopened its doors to the oglers and the ogled. There were plenty of oldtime international set pieces-Paulette Goddard flashing rubies and diamonds, Hope Hampton flashing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 27, 1971 | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

These problems were the price to be paid for the very cultural isolation which spawned the blues. Guralnick is aware of the paradox of his sentiments; consider this sentence about Robert Pete Williams: "It may perhaps be necessary, then, to look on the prison blues as the product of a...

Author: By Charlie Allen, | Title: True Blues | 12/6/1971 | See Source »

"Voluntary" Deductions. Though forbidden to contribute to political campaigns, corporations give bonuses to officers who thereupon hand them over to a favored candidate. Or a corporation may donate supplies or the use of an airplane to a candidate. Labor unions are not allowed to contribute members' dues to campaigns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Politics: Who Should Pay? | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

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