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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...character, as does local dancer Deborah Chassler using similar improvisation techniques. We never find out who Paxton is, beyond the performer of this particular dance, embracing the original meaning of "modern dance"--an individual's self-expression. Irrelevant to his dance is the whole notion of choreography--that qualities exist in a dance that can be recreated by other dancers in other places. Paxton's expression doesn't follow the logic of choreography. The pleasure simply comes in watching the idiosyncrasies of one dancer dancing...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Knots and Bolts | 5/3/1977 | See Source »

Enforcing the resolution might compel the South Africans to relax information laws and give the shareholders a clearer idea of what dealings exist, Smith said, adding that under present circumstances the stock was invested in a "blind trust...

Author: By Peter A. Nitze, | Title: Corporation Balks on Oil Ban | 4/30/1977 | See Source »

...women's committee will distribute petitions supporting the proposal in the Houses over the next few days, according to Laura Orgel '79, another committee member. Orgel added that even if Rosovsky begins an investigation, the women's committee will continue to exist to work for a feminist perspective in the investigation...

Author: By Anne E. Bartlett, | Title: Feminists Submit Plan To Rosovsky | 4/29/1977 | See Source »

...only a tautology to justify the new system: "The concentration requirement is intended to insure that each student give thought to at least one area of medicine in reasonable depth prior to graduation." It is a statement of what the requirement entails, not an explanation of why it should exist. Faculty members offer little more explanation than the booklet--they only add vague notions that by concentrating students will "come to grips with fundamentals." Faculty members insist they do not intend the requirement to get Med students into specialties early, although it may certainly have that effect. The faculty...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Squaring Off | 4/27/1977 | See Source »

Americans are so used to limitless energy supplies that they can hardly imagine what life might be like when the fuel really starts to run out. So TIME asked Science Writer Isaac Asimov for his vision of an energy-poor society that might exist at the end of the 20th century. The following portrait, Asimov noted, "need not prove to be accurate. It is a picture of the worst, of waste continuing, of oil running out, of nothing in its place, of world population continuing to rise. But then, that could happen, couldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Nightmare Life Without Fuel | 4/25/1977 | See Source »

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