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i i RAYMOND MACK Director, NU Center for Urban Affairs We owe our students something better than a re- flexive no to each of their sug- gestions. We also owe them something more than terrified acquiescence to each set of demands, hastily served up, in response to the new mood of campus life. NEWTON Ml NOW Lawyer for WBBM-TV, Former FCC Chairman In WBBM ' s defense for staging that pot party at Northwestern, an NU Law School grad: TV must be har- nessed for the public good, to help solve urban and educa- tional problems. A way must be found to allow not-so-rich political candidates equal coverage. LUCIEN PYE Roiiticdl Scientist Massachusetts Instate if WILLIAM KORNHAUSER Berkley Professor Sympathy for Turner and Klimmer: Universities will be arenas for change in this country . . . Faculty members, seeking security will fight student reform movements, while students and university administrations are working for the same goals: im- provement and change respond- ing to the times. 26 At this taii hi States must s sympathy for the poor a fe . • • Asia, a land of cr i the years to come, m 05. foreign aid... Nettie and military rule threaten ; I Vietnam wi decoe ta of communism in A e.g. Laos and Thailand . for Vietnam 8 r % n to an open system.
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LAUHSKY iCi nunityOrganizer JULIAN BOND Georgia legislator What the U.S. is doing in Viet Nam is rape. Leaders of our nation condemn Russia for doing in Czechoslovakia what we are doing in Viet Nam . . . we are a warfare state ... we give 80 per cent of our money to the Pentagon and . . . economi- cally, educationally and politi- cally blacks are still worse off than whi tes . . . four out of five Americans are more afflu- ent than persons in any other country . . . they reached that position by degrading the fifth person. 1 returned to Chicago owup segregation, •■We have made black a nym for everything evil and ... the seizure of prop- it universities is not so out n . . a mere pittance pared to the violence white dy has inflicted on blacks biack power is frightening rtes because . • • certain - Be equality, must be DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK Baby care specialist and . . . Don ' t resist just be- cause someone else does . . . there is no one noble way to react to the draft but . . . those who resist should quad- ruple their efforts . . . they are bringing an end to the war. REV. JOHN FRY Coordinator of voting boycott Oust the Daley ma- chine Boycott this year ' s election in predominantly Negro wards . . . we ' re going to have a backlash ... get out the anti-machine vote ... if they ' re for Wallace . . . beauti- ful .. . Dick Tracy is great . . . Snoopy is fine . . . vote for anybody as long as you don ' t vote for the machine. 25
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5SJ 1¥,Rn pj that pot party at ' Iwton. an NU Lawj TV must be har- sed for the public good, to p solve urban and educa- a problems. A way must found to allow not-so-rich toi candidates equal ■p REVEREND ROBERT McAFEE BROWN Professor of Religion at Stanford The new ecumenism: the Church and its duty to man- kind, blacks, the third world and peace in Vietnam . . . The ecumenical revolu- tion: how the Church relates to the secular, materialistic over- concerns of man. In WBBM ' s defense for LUCIEN PYE Political Scientist Massachusetts Institute of Technology At this time in history the United States must show sympathy for the poor coun- tries . . . Asia, a land of crises in the years to come, needs U.S. foreign aid . . . Neo-facism and military rule threaten Asia . . . Vietnam will decide the fate of communism in Asia, e.g. Laos and Thailand . . . The best hope for Vietnam is grad- ual deescalation to an open po- litical system. 27
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