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...House societies should be more adventurous," St. George says. "We're limited in what we can show--we're also a business. The Houses should not be limited by commercial considerations if they're seriously interested in film, and less in providing a dating crowd outlet...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: Film Societies at Harvard or 'Deep Throat' as Education | 4/13/1973 | See Source »

Local Union supporters plan to file suit against the Porter Square A & P, although the store manager said the outlet has sold only UFW iceberg lettuce for weeks...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Lettuce Activists Hit Local A & P | 3/10/1973 | See Source »

MORAL OUTRAGE at foreign policy was only one of the causes of mass antiwar student protest. This protest must also be understood within the greater context of the general rebelliousness of the '60s. Antiwar protest was thus most important as the major outlet for expressing disaffection...

Author: By Dorothy A. Lindsay, | Title: What Will Happen to the Antiwar Movement? | 2/23/1973 | See Source »

...Doherty as pupils, both fabled (presumably due to a lack of heroes) Provisional IRA gunmen in the Ardoyne area of Belfast. Friends of the two told me that they were just violent punks in school, bullies, and when 1969 came along and the IRA revitalized, they found an organized outlet for their violence. The teachers, however, mention only that one was cheerful but didn't do so well in school and that the other had an attendance problem...

Author: By John ANTHONY Day, | Title: Northern Ireland: The Life Missed | 2/17/1973 | See Source »

...Hanoi, a cadre of 55 military press officers descended on the base with orders to keep P.O.W.s and reporters apart. Afternoon briefings-quickly dubbed the 2 O'Clock Follies-were begun, as one officer explained, "to provide the press with a time to air their complaints." Finding this outlet insufficient, A.P. Reporter Peter Arnett filed a story outlining the perfumed and powdered care that base nurses planned to lavish on the P.O.W.s. Fearing howls of outrage from P.O.W. wives, the Pentagon hastily dispatched two high-level press officers to negotiate a cease-fire with the press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Farewell to the Follies | 2/12/1973 | See Source »

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