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Palazzo built up a following very quickly. Three other Lowell House students-Neal P. Katz '68, John D. Kennedy '68, and Andrew Zucker '67-drew up petitions asking for a trial period of extended hours that would become the focus of the Masters' lebate. Palazzo, meanwhile, drew up a far more detailed questionnaire. Together, the poll and the petition received favorable responses from 80 to 90 per cent of the students from all the residential Houses except Kirkland. Palazzo also pushed for a town meeting in Lowell House-an open forum where parietals and the revamping of House government would...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Parietals Battle of '67 Might Be Won Next Year | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

...future-as far as Palazzo, Katz, Magraw, and Crocker are concerned-is next year. Katz and three other Lowell House students wrote a letter to the Crimson blasting Gill and the other Masters for refusing to listen to "an overwhelming majority of Harvard undergraduates." They are planning something big for next year. At the least, a concerted drive, using the HUC as the spearhead, at the most, massive civil disobedience. Just what kind of disobedience no one will say. They don't want to antagonize the Masters just...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Parietals Battle of '67 Might Be Won Next Year | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

Even the Houses which did not break off and become autonomous would be forced by the others to adopt the rules that the majority of each House seems to want. If just Lowell, for example, decided to adopt Katz's plan, the others, to keep up the popularity of their Houses, would have to go along. Perhaps it doesn't sound democratic, but apparently the democratic means, as Katz points out in the letter, don't work...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Parietals Battle of '67 Might Be Won Next Year | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

...Will it work?" "Will it be effective?" "Aren't you wasting your time?" 308 Lowell House members and countless others throughout the College cannot help but be convinced that the choice is now between drastic action or no results. Charles S. Peskin '68 John R. Gersh '68 Neal P. Katz '68 John D. Kennedy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PARIETALS | 5/24/1967 | See Source »

...contrast to Mayor Katz, who fought a demagogic battle for the nomination (his opponent was "a radical, extremist, and advocate of black power") Hatcher ran a smooth, cool campaign, carrying his appeal to white as well as Negro neighborhoods, promising equal treatment to both. Though a fraction (4.5%) of the city's white voters did cast their ballots for him (as well as 10% of the Negroes), Hatcher indirectly owed his victory to the white-backlash that gave George Wallace the overwhelming support of Gary's white voters in the 1964 presidential primary. Openly appealing to anti-Negro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indiana: Vote Power | 5/12/1967 | See Source »

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