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Society still considers men "promiscuous by nature" and expects them "to flit from blossom to blossom, spreading their pollen," Shere Hite, author of the controversial Hite Report on Male Sexuality, told a capacity Kennedy School Forum crowd last night...
...band called the Fantastix only half its $320 fee because, he said, many of his customers walked out when the group began playing punk numbers instead of the agreed-upon country and western. The musicians brought a guitar and fiddle on the show, launched into a sample tune, Orange Blossom Special, and won their suit. In the case of the permanent that wasn't, Beauty Salon Operator Katharina Binder borrowed a glass of water from the judge and dunked a strand of young Michelle's hair into it, hoping to show that it would curl. But her hair...
...loss, such usual signifiers of emotion as the head. This predicted the fragmentation of later modernist sculpture, just as surely as Rodin's ideas about organic form clearly pointed forward to Arp and Moore. "The truth of my figures," he remarked, "instead of being merely superficial, seems to blossom from within to the outside, like life itself...
Fortunately, the answer came before the worries had time to blossom. It was a resounding...
...University of Chicago, Circle Campus in 1977. The case against an "outside agitator" went to court and Federal Judge James B. Moran ruled that "the present regulations contain the implicit notion that university students must be nurtured in a controlled and protected environment if they are to blossom. The notion is incompatible with the First Amendment." As a socialist youth group, the SYL has the right to express its views and students have the right to investigate Marxist politics and dedicate themselves to the fight for socialism. This is not a privilege but a right which the SYL intends...