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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tell your teacher that our family history is none of her damn business!" was a remark I heard more than once when we started searching for family histories [March 28] as an English-class project...
...misfortune that Kiritsis chose to listen to our radio station all the time he was awake. The fact that he did, and the fact that he reacted to what we said, had a devastating impact on all of us. Kiritsis heard one broad cast report and jumped to the conclusion that a bomb squad was assaulting his apartment at that moment. He immediately ordered negotiators out of the building and telephoned the command post. He screamed that he had been betrayed and was going to "blow the place." We thereafter broadcast nothing that had not been cleared through the authorities...
...group does sing exclusively in Russian, but those who heard them in the aftermath of Harvard's victorious day on the football field last year in New Haven, can attest to the vibrancy and sincerity which they derive from the foreign tongue and tunes in their musical offerings. Anyway, if you find the all-Russian diet too filling, you can piirouetteska down to Winthrop to fluff out on "L'Appllon de Ballac" or up to the Yen Ching Library to decipher I Ching...
Most likely you haven't heard much about Tom McCall lately. Since leaving office as Oregon's governor in 1974 he hasn't been drawing the national attention he did back then, when some were betting on him for a national candidacy in 1976. But there's no doubt he's been speaking with undiminished irreverence in the intervening years...
...Faculty heard most of the recommendations of the task force on concentrations yesterday, but because the more controversial recommendations have been reserved for future meetings, the Faculty did not discuss the report...