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Dates: during 1970-1979
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SANDERS THEATER. The Camerata of the Museum of Fine Arts. Music of German Middle Ages and Renaissance. Tickets $3 (students $1.50) Feb...
ADAMS HOUSE JCR. Concert. Henry Shapiro, pianist, Masako Ynagita, violinist. Susan Salm, cellist. Beethoven Cello Sonata op. 102, no. 1, Janacek, Fairy Tale for Cello and Piano, Ravel, Duo for Violin and Cello, and Beethoven Trio op. 70, no. 2. Feb...
CABOT LIVING ROOM. The Dissonant String Quartet, works by Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert, and Gerald Moshell. Feb...
First came Tokyo's belated discovery that it had been excluded from the international guarantee conference on Viet Nam, which will convene in Paris Feb. 26. Hanoi, Japan was told, had objected to its participation because it had allowed the U.S. to use Japanese bases in connection with the war. Although that was certainly true, it struck the Japanese as a strange argument for the Americans to use in explaining the lack of any consultation on the matter. Japan had also made known its willingness to foot 50% of the $2 billion multinational reconstruction fund for Viet...
...Several million TV viewers watched CBS's 60 Minutes cast doubt on Lieut. Colonel Anthony Herbert's charge that the Army had stripped him of his command in Viet Nam because he reported U.S. atrocities to his superior officers (TIME, Feb. 12). But precious few newspaper readers saw any mention of the CBS investigative coup the next day. Neither the Associated Press nor United Press International carried the story-a strange omission, considering the wide coverage given to Herbert's antimilitary statements. The A.P. says that the story did not justify the space a full background explanation...