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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Romantic soul. And Pasolini was among the last Romantics.) Acting as Italy's walking conscience, Pasolini not only pointed an accusing finger at all the economic, political, aesthetic and emotional problems of the society, but internalized them, making them his own neuroses. A sensitive, intelligent individual, he could not accept the easy solutions: to be a member of the Catholic Church, to play the Italian lover, to ignore poverty and injustice around him. Nor could he escape the influence of his social conditioning; it was impossible for him to forget the Church, to break the emotional stranglehold his mother...

Author: By Eleni Constantine, | Title: A Roman Crime of Passion | 1/22/1976 | See Source »

...type of sex relations the product facilitates"--pre-marital sex. He added, "I believe sex between married partners can be the highest expression of love...Any person can and should develop the discipline and self control to postpone such gratification until he chooses to accept all the responsibilities of marriage. I believe this to be ultimately the most satisfying approach...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: Latter-day Saints...Among the Liberal Chic | 1/21/1976 | See Source »

Bybee arrived here fully committed to the church culturally and religiously and has not felt the doubts that many Mormons experience their first year here. She is concerned about the church's idea "that a woman has one role to accept while men get such a range...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: Latter-day Saints...Among the Liberal Chic | 1/21/1976 | See Source »

...some place in the University where women are not in a minority." Does the CHUL plan of two 1:5:1 Quad Houses, one 3:1 Quad Houses, and two 1:5:1 enclaves among the 3:1 River Houses really suffice? Should the women of this University accept being outnumbered 2:1 or more essentially wherever they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAGE AGAINST THE RATIO | 1/21/1976 | See Source »

While the HRO is left to struggle with red tape, unnecessary costs, and inadequate rehearsal space, the University has begun to solicit and accept more undergraduate musicians each year. These students, looking for a credited outlet for their talent, find the opportunities severely limited. Music 180 is the only course offering performance for credit. However, admission into this seminar is drastically limited. The University is simply not responsible if it encourages musicians to enter Harvard and then provides only one performance course. The rising level of musician dissatisfaction was clearly demonstrated by the petition delivered to President Bok last month...

Author: By Weston C. Loegering, | Title: The Arts: Suing For Non-Support | 1/20/1976 | See Source »

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