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...more recent times, stories abound concerning baton accidents. Maestro Alessandro stabbed himself. One conductor I know personally jabbed his left eye. Any musician can recall numerous occasions on which the "stick" has gone flying into the orchestra or audience-unintentionally, of course...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 28, 1973 | 5/28/1973 | See Source »

...other campuses--across the river at B.U. or westward at the University of Minnesota--women are the best organized student group on campus. Newsletters abound, women are constantly meeting each other and becoming attuned to a new political and psychological sensibility. And the growing circulation of Ms. magazine suggests that more and more women are getting involved in what other women are doing across the country. The recent takeover at Boston State College breathed new life into the notion that the women's movement is alive, not ready to roll over and play dead...

Author: By Susan G. Cole, | Title: "If We Can't Fix the Plumbing, We Can't Stay in Here" | 3/8/1973 | See Source »

These questions, which each playgoer will answer in his own way, give the play its haunting texture of actual life where paradoxes abound, contradictions prevail, and the course of events rarely parallels the fine geometry of logic. Both Pleshette and Grandy are outstanding, and Grandy, who graduated from Harvard in 1970, is possibly the No. 1 off-Broadway acting find of this season. "T.E.K...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Teaser for Two | 2/19/1973 | See Source »

Another important aim of a liberal arts education is to engender broad intellectual and aesthetic interests that will survive and grow after graduation. The importance of this goal can scarcely be overestimated. The pressures of vocation and career are particularly intense in our society. Individuals abound who have grown so immersed in their work that they become narrow human beings--unable to appreciate much of what goes on around them, incapable of enjoying their leisure hours, and bereft of resources for the period late in life when they no longer have their careers to sustain them. The point of encouraging...

Author: By Derek C. Bok, | Title: Clearing the Blurs in Education | 2/6/1973 | See Source »

...time being at least, of the problems that are driving businesses out of the Bahamas. The black nationalist government of Prime Minister Lynden Pindling, which recently negotiated an agreement for full independence from Britain next July, is foundering financially, largely because of a severe drop in tourist revenues. Rumors abound that banks and trust operations, which make up the Bahamas' second largest industry, will be forced to bail out the islands by buying long-term government bonds. Pindling has denied any such plans, but investors are worried because of the atmosphere of heightening black-white tensions, declining real estate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MONEY: A New Stash For Hot Cash | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

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