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...public appreciative and often solictous of their socially productive role. From the point of view of the American reliance on ostnesibly private institutions to resolve social issues, the universities' retreat to a prissy functionalism is simply irresponsibility. Self-limitation of the university's social activity by appeal to the arch-humanist conception of the function of education may reinforce the middle class academics claim to be an "autonomous intellect,." But it flys in the face of the crudest political and budgetary realities, and gives up the battle just at the point at which it whould be joined...

Author: By Steven E. Levy, Wesley E. Profit, and Charles F. Sabel, S | Title: Getting Off Without a Conviction: Harvard's Killings in the Market | 4/19/1972 | See Source »

Rescue attempts began almost immediately, as West Virginia Governor Arch Moore Jr. sent in the National Guard and signed a bill providing $1,000,000 in emergency relief. From Shanghai President Nixon telephoned Moore and declared Logan County a national disaster area. Both the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army moved into the area and from emergency headquarters in the town of Man, which survived the flood relatively intact, began the awesome task of feeding and clothing the stunned survivors. Guardsmen driving heavy machinery prodded through the debris and rubble for bodies. To get the hollow back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEST VIRGINIA: Disaster in the Hollow | 3/13/1972 | See Source »

Yale coach Phil Moriarty, as well-known a personality in New Haven as Kingman Brewster and William Sloane Coffin, has suffered through his worst dual meet season in years, losing three times--one of these times at home. The thought of an added loss to arch-rival Harvard, especially before a crowd composed largely of Friends of Yale swimming, was more than he could take in one season. This attitude was in evidence all afternoon, as Yale took the medley relay to open the meet and kept on winning throughout the afternoon...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Elis Dunk Crimson Swimmers, 78-35 | 3/6/1972 | See Source »

...patented theme: grand passion, grand despair in wartime. In one's stereophonic memory chambers, violins throbbed counterpoint to far-off guns and the crumpled-velvet whispers of thwarted lovers. It is as if Remarque's art were defined by one of those overstylized love scenes in Arch of Triumph between Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman-two old pros struggling to come through with tears and accents after all those years in Hollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Between Holocaust And Hollywood | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...even had an Insight as the discussion progressed. character of the film. Humbert had composed a poem for arch-foe murdering him in the opening scene. The poem was choppy and repetitive. later learned, Humbert was an accomplished writer and a professor of literature. I need my hand to point out the mistake...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Inside the Orson Welles | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

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