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The ideas of dislocation in time and isolation in society recur throughout the book. The first story, "Everybody watching and the time passing Like That." Pivots around the moment suspended in time, when the drama teacher is told of James Dean's death. For a sixteen-year-old working for...

Author: By Yoon SUN Lee, | Title: A Midwest Mindscape | 11/8/1984 | See Source »

The Chicano population on Ivy League campuses faces a dilemma in trying to recruit students from the Southwest to the East Coast where there is no Chicano community and where the Chicano population at most Ivies is very small. Chicano students coming to places like Harvard do so knowing they...

Author: By The CHICANO Student group., | Title: Supporting Minorities | 10/22/1984 | See Source »

THERE'S AN INHERENT CONTRADICTION: How can one ethically recruit students to Harvard knowing that the College does not support--financially or philosophically--a counseling network aimed at Chicano students? How does one convince College officials that moral, academic, social financial and other forms of support for minority organizations help...

Author: By The CHICANO Student group., | Title: Supporting Minorities | 10/22/1984 | See Source »

Indeed not. Her Majesty's American holiday, five days in Kentucky's Bluegrass country and four in Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains, was her first unofficial trip abroad since 1967. Unlike the spectacular public tour of California last year with President Reagan, last week's vacation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Horsey Holiday for Her Majesty | 10/22/1984 | See Source »

"He would live and work for the rest of his life arm in a state of almost complete Isolation: connected to the city across the Hay only by the glow its lights made over the treetops on starle nights and the passage of suburban board-riders past his pertly of...

Author: By Kate Jones, | Title: The Outback Down Under | 10/19/1984 | See Source »

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