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...price exacted from an educated woman who associates with men and is granted intellectual freedom has always been maternity," Margaret Mead, anthropologist and author, said last night to a capacity audience at Rindge Tech Auditorium during a speech on "Options for Freer Women...
...Housewife Susan has a job as a nurse. Mrs. Cooney also admits that in Sesame Street's first year, "the children were too manipulated; the show was too tightly programmed to allow for surprises. Now, even if it means dropping a piece of animation, we are giving time for freer dialogue with the children." The new director, Bob Myhrum, has given the show a more spontaneous air; actors blow cues, the familiar street is full of passersby, the set now seems a real neighborhood caught in a state of dishabille...
...this would turn the clock back 35 years, to the days before the nation began leading a highly beneficial world movement toward freer trade. The provisions of the bill are complex, partly because the legislation grew by a process of log rolling rather than by conscious plan. The bill rigidly limits imports of textiles and shoes, for example. Next year they must be held to the 1967-69 average, which would amount to a reduction of at least 30% from current levels; in subsequent years, they could grow only 5% annually. The bill also obliges the President to continue holding...
...Columbia Sovietologist Severyn Bialer points out, if the Soviets were to try developing a wide spectrum of advanced technology on their own, they would have to give Russian scientists a freer climate of inquiry and increased intellectual exchanges with the outside world. The Kremlin's leaders are aware that West German Chancellor Willi Brandt, France's Pompidou and other Western statesmen hope to use trade as a means of converting Soviet society into one that would be consumer-oriented and less militant. But the Soviets are interested in trade only to enhance their economic strength and political power...
...first, when we found out we were in Claverly, we were mad. But we soon found that the atmosphere here is freer than the houses, and we took advantage of it," Frisbie explained...