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...Concord, Calif...
This Saturday will see a canoe race to South Natick, and some not so addicted to boating will climb Mt. Monadnock and later stop in at Nelson, New Hampshire, for an old fashioned barn dance. On Sunday, there will be an expedition to Concord, following in, the tracks of Paul Revere, which will be made in conjunction with the Radcliffe Outing Club. Further events listed include fishing, hiking, late-season skiing, sailing, and clambakes...
...find any organization containing the word 'democracy,' it is probably . . . affiliated with the Communist Party." More intriguing than the textbook battle is Professor Rugg's account of the rise of U. S. "frontier thinkers." A descendant of a Minute Man who fought at Lexington and Concord, Harold Rugg studied civil engineering at Dartmouth, spiked rails in the Middle West, taught at University of Illinois and University of Chicago, classified Army personnel in World War I. All this, he says, left him an intellectual pauper, ignorant of "the creative revolution even then rolling up in America" His awakening...
...delving in a heap of sand to unearth a collection of bones previously planted there by an instructor. Once in a while the prospective ditch-diggers go farther afield for their exploits than their little piles of sand. Last spring, for instance, they excavated a colonial cellar in Concord...
...year before the embattled farmers started shooting at Concord, bored British society was looking with almost unseemly eagerness for a noble savage. Rousseau had written that as civilization progresses, morals decline. Advanced Britons had reached the point where they were looking almost anywhere outside themselves for an ideal. Their quest turned up answers perfectly familiar today-from the psychiatric to the proletarian. Before Omai's advent there had been inspected, briefly accepted, abruptly rejected...