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...EUSTACE CHISHOLM AND THE WORKS by James Purdy. 241 pages. Farrar, Straus and Giroux...
Radcliffe seniors have been elected the following as their class marshals: Jane Aresty '67 of Cabot Hall and Trenton, N.J.; Cheryl M. Chisholm '67 of Holmes Hall and Atlanta, Ga.; Rita Michele Disario '67 of Walbach Hall and Old Greenwich, Conn.; Patricia L. Riley '67 of Jordan Hall and Glen Mills, Pa:; Ann Cary Stratton '67 of Walbach Hall and Cambridge, Mass...
...CHERY M. CHISHOLM...
...taconite-processing plants that will employ 9,000 men and ship 33 million tons of pellet ore annually. By 1990 the capacities of these plants will double. Two new Minnesota towns, Silver Bay and Hoyt Lakes, have recently been created. The taconite boom is also reviving older towns: in Chisholm (pop. 7,100), unemployment has fallen from 33% three years ago to only 6% today. Mining company payrolls and purchases will soon reach $194 million a year, and Minnesota expects the taconite industry to act as a catalyst for others...
...Negro Cowboys reingrates the story of the West. The book does all the routine things: it follows cattle drives up the Chisholm Trail, discuses the economics of cattle ranching, tracks down desperadoes, and refights the Lincoln Country War. But in this account some af the characters are Negroes. And there the novelty ends. Durham and Jones don't brandish evidence in the face of a complacent public; they are satisfied simply with setting down records and anecdotes proving the prominence of the Negro in the Old West. They emphasize, in fact, that the lives of the Negro cowboys "were like...