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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ISOLATION of Morningside Heights from the rest of New York begins on the IRT run uptown. All of the white-faced Columbia boys get off at 96th Street to board the Broadway local: three stops to Riverside Church and its hunchback bells, to the Chock Full O'Nuts, to Riverside Park Juilliard. The Lenox train that continues past on the other track is black...

Author: By Ruth Glushien, | Title: Ivy Wall | 3/20/1969 | See Source »

Goldberg said the present grading system leads to two kinds of legal education--a superior one for students whose first-year grades qualify them for the Law Review, the mot prestigious student organization, and another for the rest of the student body. He added that he favors doing away with "Law reviews" at Harvard and other schools...

Author: By David N. Hollander, | Title: Arthur Goldberg Backs System Of Pass - Fail For Law Students | 3/19/1969 | See Source »

...also suggested that law students might attend only one-and-a-half years of classes. The rest of the three-year program could be spent working in communities for academic credit, he said...

Author: By David N. Hollander, | Title: Arthur Goldberg Backs System Of Pass - Fail For Law Students | 3/19/1969 | See Source »

...reluctant to go next door to ask for a bottle of milk. Football is favorite national sport, because it gives us the sense of missing community experience, but on the subways everyone looks at the ceiling. We delight in togetherness on occasions, but shy away from each other the rest of the time. Thus, the cities have not increased the sense of community that animated the frontier-town building era of America, but really undermined...

Author: By Ronald H. Janis, | Title: Political Democracy and Political Parties | 3/19/1969 | See Source »

...were in the process of gobbling up what was left of land the villagers knew they held by rightful title. Like other local jefes, Zapata sought legal recourse and found there was none left. Unlike the others, he and his neighbors took their guns and defended their fields. The rest of the villages followed and the revolution in Morelos, which was to last a decade and cost the state half its populations, was begun...

Author: By Carter Wilson, | Title: Zapata and the Mexican Revolution | 3/19/1969 | See Source »

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