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...dance fanatics). Many thanks to the New York City Ballet for lending them; many thanks to the BRT for bringing them to us. If you're a dancer, or a dance devotee, you're no excuse not to go. Oct 13 & 14 only; at John Hancock Hall. Call...
THROUGHOUT the extended Congressional debate on the two alternate tuition aid bills, legislators have lost sight of the central issue--aid to middle-income families struggling to put children through college. Tuition tax credit proposals, which call for a $250 tax credit to all families regardless of their need for such assistance, are clearly not the answer to this dilemma...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Food Services should heed the call of the various student groups who are concerned about this situation by terminating its purchasing contract with Nestle. Besides the fact that comparably priced substitutes are available for the hot chocolate and iced tea that we now buy from that company, it is important that Harvard recognize the gravity of the misdeeds Nestle is being accused of. A few years ago, University Food Services took a stand by refusing to purchase non-union lettuce for the dining halls. We hope that they will take a similar stand in this case...
This Monday, a resolution concerning the Nestle boycott will come before the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL). We strongly urge that both CHUL and University Food Services follow the president of Wellesley and the advice of the various house committees and join in the call for a worldwide boycott of Nestle Corporation products...
...Oscar for this film. She didn't work in Hollywood again until 1976. It's good to have you back, Jane, but Klute almost sustained us through those barren years. Somehow thrillers where the characters matter seem richer in atmosphere and tension--and Fonda's Bree Daniels, the call-girl who is the object of a shadowy killer, involves us so totally that the girl-in-the-abandoned-warehouse routine at the end doesn't even appear schematic (well, it does, but we're still scared to death). You gotta credit Alan J. Pakula though, who here...