Word: socialized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CLOCK CLASSES Astronomy S-5 Memorial Hall Biology S-1b Memorial Hall Biology S-123 Science Center B Economics S-10 Emerson 105 Economics S-1010a Memorial Hall French S-Aab Boylston 10 Japanese S-102ab Memorial Hall Philosophy S-141 Memorial Hall Psychology and Social Relations S-1240 Memorial Hall Sociology S-10 Memorial Hall Spanish S-Aab Memorial Hall WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1978 2:15 p.m. 11 O'CLOCK CLASSES Astronomy S-6 Memorial Hall Chemistry S-1 Memorial Hall Classics S-120 Emerson 105 Economics S-1050 Emerson 105 English S-115b Emerson 105 English...
...York Post banner headlined a front-page story, CITY DOG OWNERS DOING THEIR DUTY. The Daily News ran daily features on "poopetrators," concluding in one headline, ON THE FIRST DOG DAY MORNING, CRIME IS DROPPING. The New York Times editorialized that it was "one of those delicate moments of social experiment when every citizen's attitude can make a difference...
...humanists want to hear. Some of the Ph.D.'s plan to take hard-core business jobs, with the understanding that they will have to pick up technical skills. Others hope to bring their special perspectives to corporate decision making. "I'm interested in a company's social responsibility to its employees, its stockholders and the community," says one woman who still has a high school teaching...
...They focused on German Dada, on the Bauhaus and its circle, and on international constructivism. "Paris-Berlin" overlaps the earlier shows in those areas; many of the "classics" of the '20s, like Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's light-space modulators and constructivist paintings, or the ferocious social satires of George Grosz and Otto Dix, or the Dada visions of mechanized man by Raoul Hausmann and Hannah Hoch, are on view again in Paris. But the new show deepens the argument by paying more attention to the social and political aims of the German artists and to the country...
...High School Yearbook Parody. A precursor of Animal House (also co-written by Kenney), this work was a replica of a second-rate school annual, right down to the pushy ads for local merchants and the classmates' autographed cliches in the margins. The book is so rich in social detail that it brings a whole fictional town, Dacron, Ohio, to life. The new Sunday Newspaper Parody is the Dacron Republican-Democrat (slogan: One of America's Newspapers). The two parodies take aim at small-town American life in the '70's with the same spirit...