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...Basically the list of 'crimes' is very little different from before, but we spell out the belief that administrators are people too," Alan Heimert 49, Master of Eliot House and CRR Spokesman, said last night...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Final CRR Resolution Will Go Before Faculty At March 3 Meeting | 2/20/1970 | See Source »

...Crimson freshmen suffered from a cold shooting spell in the first half and were tied at half-time, 37-37 Paced by Floyd Lewis, who scored 26 points, the freshmen erupted for 54 tallies in the second half...

Author: By Jonathan P. Carlson, | Title: Columbia Defeats Cagers, 73-72, Despite Crimson's Final Gamble | 2/17/1970 | See Source »

...belief in man's worthiness." Art becomes grotesquerie, music a concert where the players splinter their instruments in a convulsion that suggests strychnine poisoning. "This represents emotional regression all the way back to the one-to-two-year-old level," Spock writes briskly, "when the child in a spell of anger wants to antagonize and mess and destroy on a titanic scale." What troubles the doctor is that such impulses escape the nursery; fathers and mothers, artists, politicians, scientists and generals-all of them go around breaking things. Medicine cannot cope with civilization as tantrum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Out of the Nursery | 2/16/1970 | See Source »

Kings Tavern, which had a cheery sign reading "Men's Bar" hanging outside, has closed up and gone underground. The owner, Nick Harris, has opened a cabaret, spell it cafe, directly underneath the old location, where young girls and bearded students hang out. It's at 30B (for Basement) Boylston, and the old regulars at Kings Tavern feel there's no place there for them...

Author: By Gene Goltz, | Title: Landmark men's bar dries up | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

...different Bellow came bursting out in 1953 with The Adventures of Augie March, a big, dizzy, exuberant book. Augie is tough, cheerful, naive, a searcher and an optimist. His problem: where to roost? The Jewish life of his Chicago boyhood? Wonderful! A spell as a thief? Why not? The university? That too. The book ricochets about the Chicago of Bellow's own young manhood; but if the author has a wild yarn to tell about a madman in a lifeboat, he ships Augie out on a tanker; if Mexico appeals to author or hero, off they both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Saul Bellow: Seer with a Civil Heart | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

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