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...being tear-gassed in the Square and meeting the phalanxes of the Somerville Tactical Police my freshman year, and meditating with friends at dawn on the Winthrop House balcony, and sitting up late at night in existential anguish with Bob and cigarettes and booze, and being put in a room my sophomore year with five people very different from myself when Bob decided not to return (he's a carpenter now in Rochester, N.Y.) and the grayish flow of classes and ceremonies: These were the landmarks of both the liberation and frustration which molded my maturation...

Author: By Bob Ely, | Title: Harvard: A Photographer's Diary | 9/1/1974 | See Source »

...newest Turkish violation of the cease-fire on Cyprus began at dawn Wednesday, less than an hour after the breakdown of peace talks in Geneva. Günes telephoned Premier Bülent Ecevit in Ankara to report that Greece would not accede to Turkish demands that the island be partitioned into Greek and Turkish Cypriot zones, and that the talks were fruitless. Almost immediately Radio Ankara signaled the code words: "TYK in Force," meaning start the assault. Within minutes, Turkish jets were over Famagusta and Nicosia, making passes in Nicosia's International Airport area and dive-bombing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CYPRUS: Bitter Hatred on the Island of Love | 8/26/1974 | See Source »

...accession of Gerald R. Ford to the presidency has brought few palpable changes so far to the lives of most Americans. But to the press, the turn over in the Oval Office already seems like the dawn of a new era, free of the rancor of the Nixon years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Off to a Helluva Start | 8/26/1974 | See Source »

Thru Sat.: White Heat, 4:15, 7:55 and Each Dawn I Die, 6:15, 9:55 and The Dope Show [Reefer Madness Et al.], midnight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIMETABLE | 8/9/1974 | See Source »

White Heat and Each Dawn I Die, two of Cagney's greatest movies, move into the Welles tomorrow. In Each Dawn Cagney plays a hard-nosed journalist (Cagney's always hard-nosed) who learns what prison life is like first hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SCREEN | 8/6/1974 | See Source »

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