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...Marc Noonan is the only experienced defenseman on the team and has played some solid hockey but the coach had plenty of praise for the other four as well. "Not many people notice Levy Byrd, but he's been playing super hockey. And Ed Rossi, Steve Janicek and Dave Hands are really starting to come...
Controversy also upset the effort. Taking the evangelical rhetoric too literally, Jews were initially incensed by the "Christian America" overtones of the campaign. But Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum of the American Jewish Committee, one of the most vehement critics, conceded later that the fracas had actually promoted better Jewish-Christian understanding of evangelism...
During the war the governing board of the National Council of Churches demanded a Middle East arms embargo by the U.S. and U.S.S.R.-a demand that could influence only the U.S. "If the resolution had been taken seriously," complains Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum of the American Jewish Committee, "Israel would have been denied arms at the very moment the Soviet Union was pouring them in on the other side." Suggesting that Israel's presence was a permanent irritant to Middle East tranquillity, one top-ranking Protestant was far more brutal than Berrigan. "It is quite conceivable," he said, "that...
Several Harvard faculty members, including Marc Roberts, associate professor of Economics, and Richard Wilson, professor of Physics, have expressed interest in the AP&L controversy, and ACSR Chairman Stanley S. Surrey, Smith Professor of Law, will presumably turn to them for discussion of the report...
Harvard Economist Marc Roberts traces the problem with the oil companies back to the Supreme Court decision of 1911 that split up the old Standard Oil Co. into a number of vertically integrated companies. Since each company controlled everything from oilfields to gas stations, Roberts argues, the group as a whole was powerful enough to stifle independent competition. Even if there were enough oil this year, there would not be enough U.S. refinery capacity to process it because the companies have built no new refineries in the U.S. for at least two years. "Couldn't the oil companies have...