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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard and Radcliffe may use the library as often as do the Institute fellows, who incidentally, are a remarkably diverse lot. Their interests range from sexual dimorphism in mammals to dance as a film and video art form. Some of the work of Institute Fellows hangs in an art exhibit currently running at the Institute building in Radcliffe Yard. You can see for yourself what kind of talent the Institute attracts. Radcliffe Fellows are artists and scholars. They are women, and Radcliffe pays their...

Author: By Susan G. Cole, | Title: The Lifeblood of Women's Education: Money | 3/5/1974 | See Source »

...curious that TIME chose to exhibit only photographs of women "enjoying" The Exorcist. Are we to infer that the male reactions were too ghastly to publish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 4, 1974 | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...Unfortunately for more experienced opera-goers, they definitely sound "pre-professional." Benjamin Cox is capable in the role of Belmonte, and he has the style of a professional, but there is no excitement generated between him and the audience. His voice is not particularly powerful, and he doesn't exhibit any exceptional control. Elizabeth McLaughlin should not have been singing on the night that I heard her, for she has just recently recovered from bronchitis. The role of Constanze is a demanding one, and she butchers "Marten aller Arten." She is perhaps very courageous, but she should have...

Author: By Peter Y. Solmssen, | Title: Operatic Hors-d'oeuvres | 2/28/1974 | See Source »

These critics object to the vagueness of Curran's definition of "special offenders"--he says they're inmates who "exhibit signs of serious mental disturbance" or "repeated aggressive behavior," who are "incorrigible," "disruptive," and "dangerous." Matthew Dumont, the assistant commissioner, predicts that in practice "special offenders" would mean political activists, and there's nothing in Curran's plan to prove him wrong. The critics also object to what they consider Curran's recommendation of drug therapy and behavior modification programs to control troublesome prisoners. Curran says he didn't recommend these programs at all, but his report summary says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Curran Report | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

...Special offenders" were defined in the report as those inmates who "exhibit signs of serious mental disturbance" or "repeated aggressive behavior" that requires their "removal to another kind of more appropriate facility or treatment program to handle their special problems...

Author: By Barry R. Sloane, | Title: States to Continue Evaluation Of Curran's Prison Proposal | 2/9/1974 | See Source »

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