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Changes of the mood of the Faculty made more political activity impossible. As student demands became more radical, the Faculty members were settling in to solidify their gains. There was a sense of deja vu to the "non-negotiability" of the radical demands, and a more broad-based resentment to the increasing number of demands which the students were making...
Changes of the mood of the Faculty made more political activity impossible. As student demands this year became more radical. the Faculty members were settling in to consolidate their gains. There was a sense of deja ?? to the "non-negotiability" of the radical demands, and a more broad-based resentment to the increasing number of demands which the students were making...
...weeks ago, the deja vu nature of Boston city politics was simply reasserted, and there is no indication that things will change. Shaw, sadly, is still relevant...
...monopoly over parody. For parody has been proliferating all around us, until it has now become the very Soul of the Age. No one can any longer be quite sure what is parody and what is not, There are, of course, the obvious exceptions. Spiro as V.P. is a deja vu parody of Richard as V.P.: Tricia. dressed as a gypsy princess at a White House Halloween party, is out to parody her sister Julie's marriage to a grinning David: and airline hijacker Rafael Minichiello is certainly a master parodist even if TWA is hesitant to admit...
...Walls allows one indistinguishable chapter to fade into another. The story becomes a deja vue recounting of yet another round of position papers, unsure negotiations, and Rudd's explitives. The magnified detail often amuses--the story relates solemnly in a footnote how one of the authors was mistaken for an SDS negotiator and was handed a piece of rope. He hid it, he records for history, under a pile of monographs where it was soon forgotten...