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...calls it "lobster pot" and it is destined for a spot in the OCS-OCL, library, Lobster Pot is a nexus of three pier-like beams jutting up from the floor and plastered with wooden slats that look like misbegotten orange crates. Lobster Pot is ugly, but Fisher's visitor doesn't know...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Frank Fisher | 3/17/1975 | See Source »

...important service American Jews perform for Israel, apart from collecting money, is to try to influence American opinion and policy in ways favorable to Israel. So effective do they seem at this that sooner or later every U.S. visitor to Arab lands will be asked to admit that the pro-Israel bias of U.S. policy is surely the work of the mysteriously omnipotent and sinister American Jewish lobby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN POLICY: AMERICAN JEWS AND ISRAEL | 3/10/1975 | See Source »

...white background. There are commemorative pictures covering the walls, all of them old and chronicling various union events through the years, and photographs of all the U.S. presidents since the local started, except Richard Nixon. There are two photographs Stefani takes special care to point out to a visitor: one of his son posing with a cake that won a culinary arts contest, and the other of the original members of the local, all but two of whom are dead. The air is heavy and dark and preservative...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: A Small Revolution in the Kitchens | 2/28/1975 | See Source »

...page books will be available at the HSA for $1.50, but Boston 200 will do the main distribution of the 300,000 copies from MBTA stations and visitor information centers throughout Boston...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Strode, | Title: HSA Will Produce 1975 Guide To Boston Bicentennial Festival | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

...ride the 45 miles out to Bridgewater once each week and for an hour and a half you teach a guy to read. Your first time down you wonder how some convict who has been labeled criminally-insane or sexually-dangerous is going to react to an occasional visitor from Harvard. You meet the guy, try to find something to talk about, administer a battery of standardized reading tests. At 9 p.m. you finish. You say good-bye to the guy you've tutored and don't know whether to smile, look sad, or even look at him. Then...

Author: By Bob Ullmann, | Title: Bridgewater: A Peculiar Institution | 2/12/1975 | See Source »

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