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...They just don't listen" is a familiar cry. Blacks become frustrated and angry, an attitude which University officials seem to interpret as radical malcontentism when they stubbornly refuse to give in to Black demands. This leads in turn to more bitterness and rage. And around in a vicious circle it goes, with hostility and misunderstanding feeding on each other and resulting in the very separatism and mistrust the University tries to avoid...

Author: By Diane M. Cardwell, | Title: Style Over Substance | 5/13/1983 | See Source »

...ring-binders snap open and shut as Professor David Wise sketches a graph on the board. Wise has the reputation of being a good teacher with a sense of humor who makes the most out of the reputedly dry subject. Today's lecture covers specification analysis, or how to interpret data to correctly identify trends. For example, how to look at the health data of a certain population to determine the effect of pollution on that community...

Author: By Mary Humes, | Title: Producing Public Policy | 4/8/1983 | See Source »

...barrage of publicity, defensive polemics and at least 36,000 explanatory packets sent to local church leaders. N.C.C. General Secretary Claire Randall admits no serious mistakes in the council's political judgments and believes the attacks result from "our firm and unwavering adherence to Gospel as our churches interpret it." Says the Rev. Randolph Nugent, who runs the Methodists' Board of Global Ministries: "Our only bias is toward the Gospel of Jesus Christ, not any political system. Jesus Christ and the Gospel do have a bias toward the poor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Warring over Where Donations Go | 3/28/1983 | See Source »

...program notes quote Eliot: "It is not for the dramatist to produce an analyzed character, but for the audience to analyze the character...When the dramatist is creative, then the more creative the dramatist, the greater varieties of interpretation will be possible." If it is the job of the audience to interpret the play, each production must help the audience by focusing on one or two issues. Without this focus, what is richness in a script becomes overwhelming on stage...

Author: By Frances T. Rual, | Title: A Mixed Drink | 3/16/1983 | See Source »

...humor of his February 28th strip was, if anything, less subtle than that of the Trudeau strip. Breathed's target was clearly Steve Dallas, a macho, sexist dog who is invariably shown in an unfavorable light, and not gay men. Frankly, I can't see how anyone could reasonably interpret the strip as you apparently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Puzzling | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

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