Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT by Vadim Frolov; translated by Joseph Barnes (Doubleday, $3.95). A Russian adolescent with the universal problems of youth-girls, school, drink and parents-struggles against narrow-minded, evasive adults in this more-adult-than-usual young peoples' novels.
At his vacation retreat in Florida, Nixon worships at Key Biscayne's Presbyterian church. Nevertheless, he still lists himself as a Quaker. His mother described him once as "an intensely religious man, but he shuns even the restrained rituals of the faith. I am sure other Quakers understand my...
Hasek's Schweyk was an Austro-Hungarian Imperial recruit whose very literal-minded obedience proves the bane of his superior officers. By the time of the Second War, Schweyk's position has become more complicated, and Brecht's hero has as more difficult task; a civilian now, he juggles the...
THERE IS NO tenable parallel, as has been suggested, between the rights of students and of the military to form organizations on campus. Student groups are wholly within the control of people at Harvard, and these groups have the freedom to act and to represent themselves as their members see...
Although Cliffies may be worried about their future dates, Harvard men are enthusiastic. One economy-minded Harvard junior said, "Figuring that a mixer costs a dollar, if you meet one Cliffie in nine rides, you're saving money. And if you get sick of riding, there's always Hilles at...