Word: storefronts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...book opens with a crucial distinction between different strata of the street society that filled the Sanctuary storefront on Mt. Auburn Street two summers ago. On top were the "summer travellers"--older, more affluent, and more sophisticated college graduates and dropouts bumming their wary around the country--the middle class alienated youth we usually associate with hip lifestyle...
...inner-city bartenders have completed an experimental program designed to give them elementary counseling skills and teach them how to show emotionally sick barflies the way to psychiatric clinics. The course of study, sponsored by the Mental Health Association, included discussions with social workers plus field trips to a storefront mental-health clinic and a center for rehabilitating alcoholics. According to the report, the program actually worked...
Lyons recalled that the band had trouble finding places where they might practice through the fall, and at one point rented a small storefront in Swampscott where he said they nearly froze. But Federer added, "We were finally getting our own music, getting up on our own feet. That was enough to keep us happy." That winter they received miscellaneous jobs at dances, including several Harvard mixers...
...functional style of filming, one calculated to catch the moods of New York without being particularly ingenious, or at all artificial. The things Friedkin catches are as simple as the late-afternoon February sun, shining at a flat angle through the cold, dirty, Brooklyn air and glinting off the storefront windows along an avenue: a kind of photography that takes not so much technical virtuosity as the prescience to find the right moment and the competence to catch...
...have handled important suits against neighboring suburbs, claiming racial discrimination in housing. The school's transformation began in 1965 when the Michigan Supreme Court adopted a rule permitting law students to represent the indigent. With a $250,000 grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity, Detroit opened a storefront legal clinic and urban-law courses began appearing in the catalogue...