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...behind the pageantry and rhetoric of the pivotal 25th Communist Party Congress that opens in Moscow this week. It was written by Patricia Blake, a longtime student of the Russian scene who came to TIME as a consultant on Soviet affairs in 1968. She was assisted by Reporter-Researcher Sara Medina, who earned a degree in Russian at Vassar College and has worked on many stories involving East bloc countries...
...Crimson had to scramble to come up with those two other victories against an aggressive Bulldog crew. Captain Sara Kimball en garded her way to one win in four against her Yale foilers and freshman Susan Lambiris successfully crossed swords with one of her opponents to round out the 'Cliffe scoring...
Desire begins with a brief glimpse of the "real" Dylan, and so it ends, with Sara and the revelation that he wrote Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands for her. (Dylan will still play the game, though; Nat Hentoff reports that when Ginsberg asked Dylan for confirmation that the song was written for his wife, Dylan solemnly reminded him that Sara is the name of one of the Old Testament judges.) In the earlier song, as in One More Cup of Coffee, he could only approach her through her attributes--thus, the proliferation of possessives (your mercury mouth...your eyes...
After eleven years of marriage, he still senses distance between them, and Sara is an achingly desperate attempt to connect back up with her as a woman. He summons up memories of their children playing on the beach as babies, for it's through them that he feels closest to her, then memories of her, which remain only apparitions, with no history...
...Desire. Now, no longer "preoccupied with his vengeance," he can concentrate on experimenting with a variety of song-forms--ballads like Black Diamond Bay, protest songs (Hurricane), satire (Joey), and Chants (One More Cup of Coffee). He even appears to be enough at peace with himself to, as in Sara, reveal the "real" Dylan...