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That the genesis of homosexuality remains uncertain, however, is exactly why society should not get involved. Sexual preferences may well be transmitted generally or early in childhood Penalizing homosexual behavior--or attaching a stigma to it by trying to discourage it--represents the most invidious form of discrimination Pattullo would treat an alternative lifestyle as pitiable and to be discouraged--though its proponents may have had no choice over their preferences...
Aides to the three gubernatorial candidates in each party all said they have the 10,000 necessary signatures, though Republican John W. Sears '52 is uncertain of an exact count. Saugus businessman Francis P. Rich is running as an independent and needs 40,000 signatures. Last night he said he was still waiting for returns from the western part of the state, adding that the search would "go down to the wire...
After starting for four years on Harvard's softball and soccer teams, Jakovic works as hard toward improvement as when she first tried out as an uncertain freshman...
Kleinfelder's status as the coach of the Harvard women's lacrosse team remains uncertain. "She and I still have to work that out together," Reardon said. "I don't know [if she will be the lacrosse coach next year], because I don't know what she would like...
Even professional planners are learning (from bruising themselves on the future's impenetrable surface) to put only qualified belief in their own findings. Says Roy Amara, president of the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, Calif.: "Anything that you forecast is by definition uncertain." Thomas J. Watson, founder of IBM, would surely have agreed, and perhaps not too long after forecasting "I think there is a world market for about five computers." Leon Eplan, ex-president of the American Institute of Planners and now chairman of the city planning department at the Georgia Institute of Technology, says that...