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...step. On the existing schedule, U.S. troop strength will be down to 184,000 by the end of this month; Nixon subtracted another 45,000. Of that total, 25,000 will come out next month in a bring the boys home for Christmas gesture. Another 20,000 will be withdrawn in January. The day of U.S. ground offensives is over, the President declared. "American troops are now in a defensive position...
Rosovsky, who was considered by some observers to be the front runner for the Brandeis position, told the Crimson last night that he had withdrawn "about two or two-and-a-half weeks...
Henry Rosovsky, professor of Economics and chairman of the Economics Department, has asked that his name be withdrawn from consideration for the presidency of Brandeis University, according to Brandeis's newspaper, The Justice...
Partly because Mobile's community pride determined that integration was going to work, it seems to have done so. There are occasional fistfights between blacks and whites in high schools, and some disgruntled whites have withdrawn their children to enter them in private academies. Basically, though, the chips are mostly gone from shoulders. At a recent post-football-game dance, a black boy danced with the daughter of one of Mobile's wealthiest whites, and everybody else tried to follow his new and so far unnamed dance...
...union of man and woman is as old as the book of Genesis." Last week, in yet another case, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against McConnell's suit over employment rights. He had sued because a job offer at the University of Minnesota library had been withdrawn when it was learned that he was seeking to marry Baker, now a third-year law student and president of the university's student body. The circuit court concluded that McConnell had insisted on "the right to pursue an activist role in implementing his unconventional ideas," and ruled that...