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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...become service institutions, others have remained centers of scholarship. Even within faculties, the "service" people are insulated from the pure scholars. But the service which the university provides to the military and to industry causes increasing politicization, and so even the lnsufated scholars are drawn in to the realm of politics. In this situation, the trustees of the university are caught between an angry faculty demanding academic freedom and a public calling for firm measures to deal with left wing students and faculty. This conflict of interest which the trustees must face is probably unresolvable, and in any case...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: From the Rack The Embattled University | 3/11/1970 | See Source »

...perhaps the part that blinked during the crucial six frames) that Mark may have pulled the trigger. Antonioni will not do all our watching for us, and the audience is not totally secure in Zabriskie Point. Remember Blow-Up where the indefinite enlargements are never entirely wrenched from the realm of dangerous illusion...

Author: By Tim Hunter, | Title: In Search of 'Zabriskie Point' | 3/11/1970 | See Source »

...military string ensemble pumped out the dansant tunes in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace as Master Farceur Noel Coward, 70, was dubbed a knight of the realm. In a simple, almost offhand ceremony, the entertainer knelt on a small stool and took a sword tap on each shoulder ("very lightly, thank goodness," he said later) from Queen Elizabeth II, who wore street clothes. "The Queen was absolutely charming," Coward told newsmen. "She always is. I've known her since she was a little girl." Then Sir Noel strolled off with a lady on each arm, wearing a rakishly tilted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 16, 1970 | 2/16/1970 | See Source »

Throw up our hands-an interesting idiom. The modern day bandit operates in the realm of jet airplanes. But blow up a plane? Preposterous. At least that was the reaction of the sixty passengers on United's flight 249 from Denver to Portland. The threat seemed very distant until the FBI men spoke: "Do any of you know any reason why someone would want to kill you? Can you think of any reason in your private lives to make someone want to do this?" The bomb scare was a dramatic event and the passengers tended to be detached, to view...

Author: By Jerry T. Nepom, | Title: America Going Home | 2/6/1970 | See Source »

...piece, because I'm trying ?w that there is something other than person ?le behind the next 15 inches of type. A corany man's resignation naturally smacks of ??d slinging and symbolic assassination; that is j?? problem with the issue. It has been left ?? to fester in the realm of personal slander, an?? needs to be considered on other grounds...

Author: By James M. Fallows president, | Title: ???hot | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

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