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...strike will be announced, because we don't see any other way out." Yet, significantly, no date was set for consideration of the strikebreaking bill. As in the past, both sides seemed interested in avoiding a showdown. There was still time for the fire to cool. -By Patricia Blake. Reported by Roland Flamini and Richard Hornik/Warsaw
Mockery is his theme through much of the night. He speaks of a poem by William Blake, whose work once plunged Ginsberg into perception of "a totally deeper real universe than I'd been existing in," as "a country-western S-M song." He then sings several of Blake's visionary eruptions, to cheerful nursery-like ditties of his own composition. Near the end of the evening he reads from recent verses describing himself as a failure. In one he confesses: "My tirades destroyed no intellectual unions of the KGB and CIA . . . I have not yet stopped...
Yale officials said yesterday they were not concerned about the practice of selling tickets for more than face value. This practice does not occur "to any appreciable degree." Jack W. Blake, ticket manager at Yale said yesterday...
...base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. He was buried in St. Paul's, and his monument bears a stone copy of one of his best-known paintings, an image recognizable to thousands of people who probably could not have identified a Turner, a Blake or even a Constable: The Old Shepherd's Chief Mourner, a grief-stricken collie resting its head on its master's coffin...
...were fun on the bus." Northwestern alum ni are more likely to be ac tors (Charlton Heston, Warren Beatty) than pro football players (only two are in the N.F.L. now: Pete Shaw of San Diego and Jack Rudnay of Kansas City). When Stevenson was cast as Colonel Henry Blake in the television show M*A*S*H, a staple of his wardrobe was to be a purple Northwestern sweater with a white N. But the colors glared on-camera; the sweater had to be dyed blue; the N was chopped down to an off-kilter and dyed orange. Suddenly...