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...Soviets seemed categorical in their rejection. What makes you still hope that the ultimate agreement will be within the general framework of the substantial-reductions proposal...
...eliminated the anti-establishment activities that threatened the establishment at the time she wrote. What of her prediction for Radcliffe--or whatever one calls women at Harvard--undergraduates? One of her most telling criticisms of most women at Radcliffe is that they rarely put their education into an economic framework; that is, they choose courses and concentrations not by their subject's relevance to modern life, but by inherent interest; they see their education as a dabbling in the liberal arts, rather than as Preparation for a career. And when they leave, Trilling argues, Radcliffe's graduates are far less...
...Epstein, Thomas Germano, Leo Rubinfein, Len Jenshel and David Wing--are remarkably young (all under 30), and perhaps for that reason the process of their experimentation, study and growth positively illuminates their work. These still photographs show these artists moving forward. Now masters of technique, free of the supporting framework in which one learns the art of photography, they have not yet put themselves into any stylistic box. Lifson seems to have wanted to exhibit their searchings almost as much as their achievements: "I wanted to show students where they might be in three or four years if they just...
...within the framework of Harvard College these groups have a corollary right of freedom from the kind of administrative pressures which the critics of the Moonies and the Lampoon have asked the College deans to exercise against them. This sort of thing is unacceptable in Harvard College and I think it important that Mr. Saperstein and other ethnic militants be told as much...
...understand the social and economic conditions that shaped his life; another, "Spirochete," dramatized the medical struggle against syphilis; and "One-Third of a Nation" was about slums and the poor in America during the Depression. But while these plays exposed social ills, they failed to offer any definite theoretical framework in which to consider them...