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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...recent years included Judaism (1972), Capitalism (1975) and Socialism (1978). Islam merited such treatment, says Associate Editor Marguerite Johnson, who wrote the main cover story, because "the Iranian revolution has made it especially important for Westerners to understand the driving energy and devotion Islam commands from so many." Correspondent Dean Brelis was given a vivid example of that devotion when he visited a Bedouin village in the Sahara for this week's story. Reports Brelis: "An elderly Bedouin invited me to his home and showed me a bright turquoise-blue wall that was covered with primitive but happy paintings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 16, 1979 | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

Members of CSAAS last night requested that the newly-formed coalition provide manpower to publicize and marshal Thursday's demonstration. They also called for a "mass telephone blitz" of President Bok's and Dean Rosovsky's telephones Thursday to show support for the Afro-American Studies Department...

Author: By Alan Cooperman and Eileen M. Smith, S | Title: Student Groups Call for Boycott Of All Classes Next Monday | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

...Forum, an open, multi-level atrium in the center of the building, expresses architecturally its role as the School's center for open discussion of political issues. "It is physically and symbolically the soul and the heart of the School," Associate Dean Ira Jackson '62 said. Fifty scheduled events have taken place to date, before a total audience of 10,000. Last fall's debate between gubernatorial candidates Francis W. Hatch '46 and Edward J. King was broadcast by radio. Jackson said the debate wouldn't have been possible at the School without the Forum. But he admitted that...

Author: By Mark R. Anspach, | Title: The ARCO Connection | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

Associate Dean Jackson said ARCO's motive for funding the Forum was its "excitement about the programmatic possibilities." He would not speculate on other possible motives. It is, of course, possible that ARCO has experienced a sudden access of patriotism since the years 1962 to 1968, when the company paid no federal income taxes on a book income of $410 million. There is a very simple test of this thesis. If ARCO is genuinely interested in the value of the program, not the benefits of advertising, it will instantly agree to change the name rather than jeopardize the program...

Author: By Mark R. Anspach, | Title: The ARCO Connection | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

...building once served as a Buildings and Grounds department office, and presently houses a pottery workshop, Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe said yesterday. "It would take an awful lot of work to make it a library," he said, adding that plans have not been made for relocating the pottery workshop...

Author: By Natalie S. Bigelow, | Title: Library | 4/14/1979 | See Source »

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