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...flames as Soprano Helga Dernesch submitted herself to Brünnhilde's immolation. It was a remarkable performance, a fitting finish to Solti's successful spring stint in Chicago. If Chicagoans needed any reminder, the spirited and darkly dramatic rendition of Götterdämmerung demonstrated anew that there is not an opera house orchestra anywhere that can match the Chicago under Solti...
...infant, through tears and physical contortions. But social needs change as societies evolve. Each act of production necessitates the act of producing instruments for that production, and so on, so that the fulfillment of each social need creates new social needs. Society is continually creating humankind anew. Reliving the past makes no sense in the sphere of political action...
...that will push us, drive us toward a sexual redefinition. And given the politicization of sex, a re-evaluation of sexual identity means the re-evaluation of political identity. This is the only hope for either the Sexual Revolution or Women's Liberation--the only way either can begin anew...
...outburst of emotion demonstrated anew how difficult it will be to establish effective supervision of the ceasefire. A field team of the four-nation International Commission of Control and Supervision also ran into an unexpected problem: it could not even get into Quang Tri city, south of the DMZ, because that town was under a heavy North Vietnamese artillery barrage. Two full weeks after the signing of the settlement there still was no effective truce inspection anywhere in the country...
Instead of attempting make-shift reforms, the Faculty should strike at the heart of the problem--the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities. Students should have equal voice in the rewriting of the document, after which the question of its implementation can be considered anew. Only in this way can the Faculty substantively back up its professed commitment to the maintenance of a free and open community of scholars with reciprocal rights and responsibilities...