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Harriman's manager, DeSapio, is no man to neglect this possibility. He has just won with a long shot, and he might as well let his stake ride. It doesn't cost DeSapio anything, and the talk makes the political spring more springlike...
Bostonians will not be allowed to forget that the band comes from Harvard, however. Band Manager Arnold H. Aronson '56 promised that the Band would not neglect College songs and reviewing stands will also be entertained with "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard...
Benton, who achieved prominence is the Senate by his running controversy with Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, said that an important factor in politics is publicity. Too often, he claimed, senators will neglect tax measures, tariff problems and the like, because they are not "newsworthy." There is a dilemma he said, "in the fact that what is interesting, what is newsworthy, has no necessary relation to what is important...
Your Jan. 10 article "Of People and Plenty" overlooks some important considerations...A serious look at Japan and Puerto Rico would, I think, restrain your optimism in dismissing Malthus and planned parenthood so quickly...However, it would be foolish to neglect the planning of our population...with the necessary facilities to meet the demands which it will make...We should not welcome an increase in population unless we have the schools and the recreational facilities to meet the legitimate needs of an increased population...
Large lecture courses, the neglect of foreign languages, and the cheapening of Ph.D.'s, also came under the sting of Bush's criticism