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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...burdened with a sense of physical impotence. Such a split between mind and body arises in any class society, but can usually be overcome. In this country, however, the split has been made permanent by racial division. It is this overcoming of the racial division which holds the key to restoring the sanity so desperately needed by both white and black in America...

Author: By Steven W. Bussard, | Title: Soul on Ice | 11/6/1968 | See Source »

Like any utopian vision, however, the Communist Party's has its flaws. A key point in its scheme is the insistence upon the re-emergence of labor unions. "It is time," the party platform states, "that workers demand that their leaders cease being water boys for the Democratic and Republican bosses. It is time that workers run for public office and begin to build a political party of their...

Author: By Nicholas Gagarin, | Title: Charlene Mitchell | 11/5/1968 | See Source »

Harvard's devastating defense forced a series of crucial first quarter mistakes which carried the Crimson to a key 28-6 win over previously unbeaten Pennsylvania on Saturday...

Author: By Patrick J. Hindert, | Title: Harvard Capitalizes on Mistakes To Humble Undefeated Penn, 28-6 | 11/4/1968 | See Source »

Center halfback Richie Hardy developed a throat infection late this week and is a doubtful starter. Hardy, who along with Jaime Vargas plays a "link" position in Coach Bruce Munro's 4-2-4 offense, is a key to the Crimson's passing coordination, ball control, and domination of the mid-field play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Soccer Challenges Penn Today; Illness May Sideline Hardy and Vargas | 11/2/1968 | See Source »

Myths to Existentialism. The report faces up to student complaints that higher education has drifted into irrelevancy. One key recommendation is that the university be organized so flexibly that it can quickly create new colleges addressed to contemporary problems, then dissolve them when need or interest wanes. The study recommends the creation of five such colleges as soon as possible. One might be devoted to action on urban problems, another to social philosophy, with related courses ranging from the study of ancient myths to existentialism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Joining the Real World | 11/1/1968 | See Source »

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