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...Harvard literature--Splendor and Misery by Faye Levine '65. The scene is 1963, in a Lowell House room, where Levine's protagonist Sarah is taking advantage of the parietal rules' provision for afternoon visiting hours. Levine notes that Sarah's boy friend has given her a copy of the Kama Sutra and she describes the consequences...
...radicals and marshal a safe, moderate centrist majority at a crucial party congress in July. The party reformers were still strong enough to purge most of the old Central Committee, and only five top party officials, including Kania and Jaruzelski, were reelected. But control stayed in the hands of Kama's centrists, who, under pressure from Solidarity, had allowed an amount of freedom in Poland that would have been unthinkable just twelve months before...
First, there were some personal differences to mend: this was Kama's first meeting with Brezhnev since the Kremlin's June 5 letter blasting the Polish leader for being soft on "counterrevolution." Then Kania had some explanations to give about last month's party congress in Warsaw-an unprecedented session that democratized the party's structure and purged much of its leadership. Most urgent of all was what to do about the latest wave of strikes and demonstrations sparked by Poland's critical food shortage...
...Iowa: "My husband makes $250 a week. It's hard enough to have two kids. I cried a lot about it. It is a hard decision-the fact that it would be our last child. I was totally against abortion, but sometimes it's the best answer." Kama, 18, an Indian girl from Minnesota, sitting with her nervous mother: "I've been with my boyfriend for a year. We fell in love. Then, last January, I was raped. My boyfriend said he'd break up if I had an abortion. I would have gone through with...
...Commerce Department. Brady had been deputy director of the office of export administration from 1974 to 1980, when he resigned in a huff over his belief that the Carter Administration was being too liberal in granting export licenses. He points out, for example, that trucks produced in the Kama River plant, built with U.S. help, were used by the Soviets in the invasion of Afghanistan...