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...easy to marshal scientific opinion in this country. "I do not think," Meselson admits, "that the majority of scientists wish to take political action on this or any other issue. A substantial minority does...
Yevtushenko has been applauded in the West as a free anarchic spirit against Stalinism. But sometimes, when he dreams of "Hindus in machine-gun wagons/ And Peruvians in helmets and sheepskin jerkins," or when he visualizes Marshal Budenny "galloping all over Africa,/ And I, of course, galloping right after him," the effect is quite other than intended. The image of the dynamic poetic dramaturge fades, to be replaced by that of another poet laureate, Alfred Lord Tennyson, inflamed with patriotic ardor over the breakfast table and dashing off Form! Form! Riflemen Form!-to be published in the Times, please...
Deputy U.S. Marshals seized Reed and dragged him bodily across the courtroom and into a corridor leading to the U.S. Marshal's office. Later, 20 sympathizers filed out of the courtroom singing "We Shall Overcome," after marshals moved two of Reed's friends from the sitting positions the had taken in front of the courtroom rail...
Varsity soccer captain Richard E. Hammond of Leverett and Madison, Wis. has been elected First Marshal for the Class...
...following eight seniors have been selected as finalists for the class marshal election: Thomas A. Choquette, Steven A. Diamond, Rich Hammond, John Hildebiddle, Neil Houston, Toby Marotta, James E. McCandlish, James M. Sacco. The final election will be held Thursday in all the houses at lunch and dinner...