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Neighboring Mozambique provides landlocked Rhodesia with its principal outlet to the sea. The Portuguese territory is also a major infiltration route for black Rhodesian insurgents returning home from training camps in Tanzania. Black rule would mean a certain end to the virtual carte blanche that Rhodesian security forces now enjoy to go guerrilla hunting in the Mozambican bush. More important, a new government in the territory's capital, Lourenço Marques, might well refuse to transport Rhodesian goods by road and rail to Indian Ocean ports-meaning economic disaster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RHODESIA: The Thin White Line | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

...happenings in the school. If the school does not seem right for the student, or vice versa, a staff member talks it over with the parents. Some students use the school as if they might be in a more conventional school--predominantly academically--others use it as a social outlet for a while, some stay in the art room almost all day. But reading and writing is available and usually accomplished at some point. More important, a happy, warm, energetic atmosphere permeates the school...

Author: By Sage Sohier, | Title: The Warehouse School: One Alternative | 5/24/1974 | See Source »

Each of us had different reasons for participating. Within all of us, however, was a common frustration. Working primarily outside the context of an official University course or activity, the majority of us had no outlet for our work, no place to exhibit what we had done. We shared a sense that the University should take more interest in its artists; to this extent we were united in a common purpose. It was our aim to prove that an interesting exhibit could be assembled exclusively of undergraduate work...

Author: By John Beardsley, | Title: 'Ten Young Artists:' A Postscript | 5/7/1974 | See Source »

Locally, the week will include neighborhood canvassing, the sending of a delegation of Cambridge citizens to area A&P headquarters and a week-long picketing of the Boston area's "most successful" A&P outlet in Roslindale, John E. McHale, a member of the Cambridge Committee to Support Farm Workers, said yesterday...

Author: By Robert T. Garrett, | Title: City Council Boycott in Doubt As Local UFW Week Begins | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

...opportunity for self-expression, for self-mastery, and for uniting form and substance. Students demonstrate authenticity in talks over a beer or joint, when one can see expressions of friendship, exchange of insight, and discussion of meaning. Again, in music practice rooms, and in House basements, students find an outlet for expression in refined forms by self-expression...

Author: By Donald H.J. Hermann, | Title: Youth, Identity and Harvard | 3/19/1974 | See Source »

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