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...courageous commitment. I suggest that the little bourgeois revolutionaries of Harvard who regard such tracts as only verbal exercises should get off their campus and see what the real world is like. Despite the niceties of intellectual bestiality, out there where men live, verbal violence and physical violence blend together into an unbroken continuum. Brave words are considered brave because of the physical commitment that lies behind them. But those who depend on the restraints of etiquette in order to escape the wrath of those they assault are only playing revolution. Such fakes are despised...

Author: By Southeast Asia, National STUDENT Coordinating, Eastern Secretary, and Daniel E. Teodoru, S | Title: The Mail 'MARSHMALLOW REVOLUTION ARIES' | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

...even predict with certainty how light whisky will taste until it has matured a legal minimum of four years; in its present unripened state it somewhat resembles whisky-flavored vodka. Prices will range between the cost of a popular Scotch like Johnnie Walker Red Label and an inexpensive blend like Imperial. Some new brands will appear, but many of the larger companies will bottle their new drinks under old, familiar labels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Billion-Dollar Gamble in Whisky | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

When the keepers of the wall heard reports of the attacks, they considered their options. They could tear down the wall. They could plug up the holes. Or they could disguise the wall, drape plants over the holes, vary its height to blend it into the landscape. But they couldn't just leave things as they were. The rocks were becoming noisy, and the men inside the tower were finding it very difficult to work...

Author: By Arthur H. Lubow, | Title: Investments The Austin Report | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...years later, as they awaken to find Radcliffe giving more and more of herself to Harvard, many Radcliffe students are viewing the work of their trustees-the so-called "non-merger" merger-with a blend of suspicion, anger, and despair...

Author: By Linda E. Berkeley, | Title: Women in the UniversityThe Selling of Radcliffe: Cheap at Twice the Price | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

...them cares to. They would no more ape Woody Herman or Tommy Dorsey than sit behind monogrammed music stands. Besides, yesterday's big-band era was all about dancing. Today's audience does not dance: it listens. Thad, Mel & Co. hold their fans' attention with a blend of instrumental voices as tightly woven as Kenton at his best, and as much Kansas City freedom as Basie at his. Each member is a soloist. The bane has some 100 arrangements and plays expertly from them. But when people like Pianist Roland Hanna, Bassist Richard Davis and Saxophonist Eddie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Whoops of Joy | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

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