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Archibald Cox '34 is no stranger to crisis situations. Throughout his academic and legal career, the 61-year-old professor of Law has responded quickly to appeals from his colleagues at Harvard and his personal friends in Washington...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: Crises Nothing New to Cox | 5/18/1973 | See Source »

...should know this immediately, because it determines all that follows. If a stranger came up to you and said that Bailey's chocolate ice cream is delicious, you wouldn't give it much thought unless you liked chocolate ice cream. But chances are, if you like one flavor of book, you think you'll like them...

Author: By Arthur H. Lubow, | Title: Double, Double, Oil And Trouble | 5/17/1973 | See Source »

...case grows larger and the tale becomes stranger and more ominous with each passing day. And lost in the Watergate shuffle is the central issue in the Pentagon Papers trial: are Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony J. Russo innocent or guilty...

Author: By Scott A. Kaufer, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Judge Will Release More Ellsberg Burglary Papers | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...heart--precious time when the organ is being rushed to a specialized operating room and a suitable patient. Organ banks will only make the shortage of donors more dramatic, and hospital wards will continue to be filled by cardiac patients hoping for the extraordinarily good luck of a healthy stranger running into extraordinarily bad luck nearby...

Author: By Thomas H. Lee, | Title: Suspended Animation and Other Delights | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

...American eccentric is no stranger to the U.S. stage. One thinks of such plays as The Time of Your Life, You Can't Take It with You and Harvey. The characters in those plays are part rebel and part kook, social dropouts, sort of sacred nuts. The tradition deepens in the works of playwrights like William Inge and Tennessee Williams. Their characters are not so much oddballs as odd souls who suffer psychic and sexual wounds. This is the world of the alienated self, the mutilated heart, the existential transient, moving a playgoer more nearly to tears than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Transient Souls | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

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