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Four intruders were first expelled at about 10 p.m., but later returned with several other companions. Again, according to House Committeeman Chip Shooshan '68, the non-students were expelled by a combined force of House Social Committee members, a "reluctant" Harvard policeman hired for the dance, and two additional police who were "called...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crashers Cause Early Mixer Close | 3/11/1967 | See Source »

...Truffaut shows the hidden sensuality of these people, There is a boy in the public gardens standing with two arms clasping round his back. A policeman patrolling the garden comes by and knocks him with a stick. We expect to see a couple fall apart: instead the boy's own arms drop to his sides. There is a lady operator who suspects that the couple behind her have a relationship closer than street-hello acquaintance. The lady operator has no one. She strokes the white fur around her shoulders. There is a quick shot of the book burner's wife...

Author: By Joel Demott, | Title: Fahrenheit 451 | 3/2/1967 | See Source »

...maker; since they can't find a solution to the problem that is put to them, they have to change the problem in order to get to a solution. This is commonly referred to in Washington as the street light syndrome, in honor of the drunk who told the policeman, puzzled by his posture on hands and knees under a street light, that he was looking for his door key. The policeman asked where he had dropped it, and the drunk replied, in his doorway. The policeman asked why he was looking under the street light, and the drunk pointed...

Author: By Adam Yarmolinsky, | Title: More Than Asking Embarrassing Questions | 3/1/1967 | See Source »

There was so much else for him to discuss. The Vietnam war raises complicated questions about the very foundations of the United States' post-war foreign policy. For if "we cannot be for the policeman for the entire world," as Goldberg emphasized, is it possible to pledge this nation, as Goldberg did in answer to another question, "to the peace and security of the world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arthur J. Goldberg | 2/28/1967 | See Source »

...human-interest stories. Last year, for instance, they covered the Tashkent earthquakes, which would previously have been reported only in the local Uzbek papers. Izvestia recently ran a story describing how a bus skidded and fell into a lake-albeit in a very positive way. It reported that a policeman rescued six of the passengers, but said nothing about the other 64, who presumably were not so lucky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Soviet Circulation Battle | 2/17/1967 | See Source »

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