Word: booklet
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...replies, and the criticisms, are in a 112-page booklet published by a group of students at the School of Education last week...
...file stories on the reaction to the turmoil. A Times reporter in Athens interviewed vacationing California Governor Pat Brown. Once Watts calmed down, Timesmen were sent back to search out the causes of the riots. Their combined labor produced a thoughtful seven-part series that was later published in booklet form: The View from Watts...
...goes beyond (or below) mediocrity to achieve a really first-rate bad movie status; in fact it probably will become the classic example to future generations. There is, one supposes, some value in this. But at any rate don't buy the glossy expensive Is Paris Burning souvenir booklet sold during intermission. You couldn't forget this film if you tried--and you will...
...damped the councillors' fire on this issue, but a "yes" vote tomorrow would give next term's HUC a chance to reopen the discussion. The Council has distinguished itself with many minor, but helpful, achievements: It ensured that interhouse dining at Radcliffe would indeed be free, published an informative booklet on the draft, began to formalize student contacts with the Overseers Visiting Committees, consulted with the Coop to improve the textbook department, and reported on Yale's experience with a non-faculty master (John Hersey). The Council also conducted a poll of student opinion on the House assignment system...
...volunteers work out of a "neighborhood law office" in Roxbury, helping full-time lawyers there. One special task handled by the students is the preparation of pamphlets on legal problems faced by the poor. A brochure on credit buying may be the first product of their efforts; the booklet would be distributed throughout Roxbury...