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Abraham Moles's newly translated Information Theory and Esthetic Perception is a book with one interesting idea, which emerges, crablike, from the murky burrow of Chapter Five. The idea is that realizations of a work of art--the performances of a symphony or play--are not uniquely determined by the output of the composer or author, but vary from one occasion to another, so that people like to hear Beethoven's Fifth Symphony or see Hamlet even when they know the notes or lines by heart...
...continues to seek, mediation, reinstatement of the 31 pending fair hearings, no reprisals against strikers, and the right of the union to meet on campus and distribute its materials as any other faculty association. Dr. Israel Kugler, President Rev. Peter O'Reilly Chairman S. John's Chapter...
Formed in 1964, five years after the party convention asked for a national Marxist youth organization, the DuBois Clubs have an estimated 2,500 members in 36 chapters, mostly in California, New York, Illinois and Wisconsin. The Berkeley chapter was a prime mover in the 1964 riots at the University of California. Since then, chapters across the country have been loud and active in opposition to U.S. involvement in Viet Nam. The clubs were named after a founder of the N.A.A.C.P., a Negro who became a Communist when he was 93 and a citizen of Ghana shortly before his death...
...luck comes in threes: the past eight weeks have provided a melancholy chapter in U.S. dramatic history. Tennessee Williams (Slapstick Tragedy), Edward Albee (Malcolm) and William Inge have written by far their worst plays...
...Cambridge chapter of Medicare Alert is recruiting Harvard and Radcliffe students to search the local area March 12 for people over 65 who have not yet signed up for Medicare...