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Wizard or Oz. Contrary to popular belief, this wonderful film is much more than a fantasy for children. Based on the Oz books written around the turn of the century by Populist publicist L. Frank Baum, "The Wizard of Oz" is actually a paean to Rooseveltian progressivism. The Land of Oz, where "we get up at noon, go to work at two we're done, jolly good fun," is actually the world's most advanced welfare state. The lushness of the make-believe countryside, filmed in a beautiful early attempt at color, contrasts starkly with the monochromatic depression reality...
Economics 10, "Principles of Economics," the perennial leader in undergraduate enrollment, is once again the College's most popular course this semester, with 919 students enrolled...
David Ebitz, head teaching fellow for Fine Arts 13, "Introduction to the History of Art," said yesterday the course is consistently popular because students have easy access to the teaching fellows and "real works of art." The Ten Largest Courses 1. Economics 10 919 2. Humanities 9a 553 3. Astronomy 8 519 4. Natural Sciences 110 502 5. Chemistry 20 435 6. Fine Arts 13 418 7. Natural Sciences 6 402 8. Mathematics la 381 9. Natural Sciences 3 339 10. Economics...
Alan Dershowitz, professor of Law, said there can be a "danger in reading too much into Supreme Court decisions." He added that the court may have decided to hear the case for a variety of reasons, including popular opinion...
According to a Becker Poll published Monday in The Boston Herald American, Richardson is the most popular Republican in the state. In a trial gubernatorial race, the poll showed him with a 10 per cent lead over Gov. Michael S. Dukakis. Much of his strength came from Democrats and Independents...