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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...violence comes on slowly. Periodically, the panel discussion is blacked-out, and the rioters enter to threaten the audience. We are confronted with ghetto rats, miscegenation, and bayonets. A disquieting sense of unease forces us to abandon our earlier role of the enlightened, liberal audience. Each time the panel resumes, the absurdity of the very pretense of a "discussion of race relations" becomes more evident. All of the panel's proposed "rational" solutions--individual initiative, integration, compromise, separatism--collapse. Even the experts are not safe...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Riot! | 11/21/1968 | See Source »

Members are planning a mass demonstration in front of Dean Ford's office at University Hall one week from today. If Ford refuses to come out, the demonstrators plan to enter his office and demand an immediate response to their ROTC demands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SDS Threatens ROTC Confrontation | 11/19/1968 | See Source »

...Crimson, riding an unexpected winning streak, enter the Brown game with several question marks on the offensive line. Guard Bob Jannino, suffering from a hamstring pull, will probably not start, if he plays at all (although it looks now like he might be ready for Yale...

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, GAME TIME: 1:30 P.M. | Title: Harvard Eleven Meets Upset-Minded Brown | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

More than 70,000 people want into the game, which Harvard and Yale likely will enter unbeaten and untied for the first time since 1909. Harvard Stadium holds about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Yale Big? Ask An Alumnus | 11/14/1968 | See Source »

...piece on the art of robbing a football stadium and getting away with the loot. The second half involves the problem, artificially created, of how to split that loot. As leader of the gang, Brown is allowed to take the take home to his former wife (Diahann Carroll). Enter James Whitmore, Diahann's evil landlord. He suspects what's up, but he also knows what he wants: Diahann. "Please," he pleads. "Please," she responds. When she refuses, he pulls out a machine gun and riddles her to death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Lining Up the Buck | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

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