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Novelist Holland's hero helps explain the Magyar weakness. The great Baron Rakóssy and the other lords have just crushed a peasant rebellion and are now squabbling with each other. Rakóssy has his eye on Catharine de Buñez, who is related to the Habsburg emperor, and he gets her; for good measure, he seduces her sister and slays her brother-in-law. He also has his eye on the neighboring castle of Vrath and gets it as well, by trickery rather than force of arms. By this time, not only the peasants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mettlesome Magyar | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

McIntosh and the students he represents hope that the non-student issue, to which the local papers devote a disproportionate amount of attention, will disappear once students are really given some voice in policy-making. With insight that most adult Califorians lack, Page vanLobensenls, another ASUC officer, tried to explain to newsmen why most striking students seemed so unconcerned about the fates of the non-students who led them...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Miscalculation Has Become A Bad Habit | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

Heyns, who wrote a PhD. thesis on the "Effects of Variations in Leadership on Participation Behavior in Discussion Groups," can explain the turmoil at Berkeley in sociological terms. "I know what they're after," he told a press conference. "Eventually they'll get around to talking about a student court. But I've seen such a thing in operation at other schools and, let me tell you, it can be disastrous. Students can blithely hand down judgments on their peers that even the harshest faculty committee would consider outrageous...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Miscalculation Has Become A Bad Habit | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

Because Indian art tried to provide a very individual experience, and because the artists -- who were not monks themselves -- made highly subjective interpretations of the religion, no generalized art theory can explain each individual Indian work. The situation is not made any clearer by the strong influence of other religions and cultures, particularly the Islamic, on both the folk art and the orthodox art of India...

Author: By Jonathan D. Fineberg, | Title: Indian Art Exhibit Illustrates Irrelevance of Time & Space | 1/9/1967 | See Source »

Unlike the presentation of the last resolution, the new motion is not accompanied by a detailed "explanatory note." Rawls believes the last note was sufficient to explain the case against the deferments...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Faculty Will Consider Second Draft Proposal | 1/6/1967 | See Source »

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