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"Nowhere else in the world could a group of people like this come together under such auspices," said Paul Tillich, famed head of the University of Chicago's School of Divinity. "In Europe, it would be a group which only royalty could command. The presence of all these people...
The riot began when a small group of students sounded aloud siren and played on a bugle and bagpipes. Other undergraduates streamed out of their dorms, seizing toilet paper to throw about the campus; several student set off fire works.
While the report, naturally enough, is concerned primarily with the City's interests, several pages are devoted to the question of finding an alternate location for the Tenth House. The Board suggests that the House be built on four blocks lying north and east of Dunster House and Leverett Towers...
These promises served the 26th of July movement well, but they were incompatible with the undivided, unconstrained power which fell to Castro when Batista and entourage fled the country. Rather than honor the pre-victory democratic pledges, Castro turned to the Cuban and Russian Communists because they had the "disciplined...
The president of a multiversity "wins few clear-cut victories; he must aim more at avoiding the worst than seizing the best," Kerr said. "The ultimate test is whether the mediation permits progress to be made fast enough and in the right directions; the needed innovations take precedence over the...