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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with yourself, the known, and work toward the unknown. Concentrate on your own immediate family on the father's side. (Genealogy is not necessarily a male-chauvinist pursuit, but families since Genesis have been officially recorded through the male line.) Talk to your oldest living relatives; if possible, tape-record their oral histories (and anecdotes and gossip). Write or interview any other known family members, share notations in family Bibles, business records, scrapbooks; exchange photo albums, diaries, memoirs, letters and official documents such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, wills, deeds, land titles, military records. Advertise your search...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: White Roots: Looking for Great-Grandpa | 3/28/1977 | See Source »

...April and May to teach children the meaning of sibling rivalry. "Big Bird represents the child viewer," explains Dakota's mother, Buffy Sainte-Marie, 36, a regular Sesame Street guest. "He and I were friends. I even took him to New Mexico's Taos Indian pueblo to tape a show. Now suddenly here's my baby and my husband, Sheldon Wolfchild. Big Bird feels in the way." The singer originally went on the show to teach its 8 million viewers something about her own Cree culture and to show that "Indians say more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 28, 1977 | 3/28/1977 | See Source »

Bordley's main problem is the lack of adequate course materials. Since all of Harvard's braille books are in Japanese, he relies on tape recordings. If a tape is unavailable, Bordley has someone read to him but he prefers the tapes: "You can skim a tape somewhat, but it's hard to tell a reader to skim." He feels Harvard has inadequate facilities for blind students. "It's an area they should work on. I came here with the idea that Harvard being what it is, they'd have access to tremendous facilities." He complains of the dearth...

Author: By Deidre M. Sullivan, | Title: Disabled Students at Harvard | 3/24/1977 | See Source »

...coordinator would also ensure that the disabled fully utilize what Harvard does have to offer them. When Drickamer looked into Harvard's resources for the blind, she learned that 6000 books are on tape in Lamont Library. "They're there for a different reason but they're an absolute gold mine--and no one had coordinated them." The Law School also has tapes available. Drickamer emphasizes, "There are resources to be tapped here. It's a matter of getting the resources together with the needs of the students; you need a middle person...

Author: By Deidre M. Sullivan, | Title: Disabled Students at Harvard | 3/24/1977 | See Source »

...last week. It was the first Broadway run for the troupe that Joseph Papp has housed at the Public Theater for all of its nearly three-year existence. This time the company danced to a real orchestra, playing in the pit, instead of to a solo piano or a tape. The stars were Christine Sarry, Feld's favorite ballerina, and Guest Artist Mikhail Baryshnikov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Misha Meets Yankee Doodle | 3/21/1977 | See Source »

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