Word: colorful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bewildered orphans strapped inside flying boxcars; tearful parents straining to catch a first glimpse of their adopted infants; travel-weary but happy tots settling in at their new homes-such were the images that touched the public's heart last week (see color). Not since the return of the prisoners of war two years ago had there been a news story out of Viet Nam with which the average American could so readily identify, one in which individuals seemed able to atone, even in the most tentative way, for the collective sins of governments...
...making black his color of the season...
...issue around which students at other campuses were able to organize. To support this claim, Lipset cites a contemporary Crimson article that said: "In a college where each member, student and faculty alike, is left free to pursue his given task and no official thought is paid to caste, color or previous condition of servitude, the average Harvard man finds it hard to see just what he can really agitate about...
...Crimson is to develop a healthy adversary relationship with Mass Hall, and if the students and faculty are to achieve any real understanding of the way the administration thinks and works, they will have to abandon the standard stereotypes and misconceptions which color current relations between the administration and the University community. If The Crimson asks tough questions rather than loaded questions, if students try to think in terms of human administrators instead of stereotypical bureaucrats, a higher and more productive level of understanding can be reached between Mass Hall and the community it serves. And perhaps students will come...
...rehearsals for Siege (see color-pages), an opera she has already performed, are better panned than the hectic schedules that Sills is used to at the New York City Opera. But that company will remain her home base indefinitely ("They'll have to drag me feet first out of there"). She is also loyal to Sarah Caldwell, Kurt Herbert Adler in San Francisco and others who have meant much to her and her career. Her second opera for the Met next year (she will open the season in Siege) will be La Traviata. Sills has persuaded Schuyler Chapin...