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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Professor Huggins, who recently gave the highest praise and evaluation to Professor Genovese's new book From Rebellion to Revolution (see The New Republic, Jan. 19, 1980), must know that the future intellectual reputation of the reorganized Afro-American Studies Department will be fundamentally harmed if the decision on Professor Genovese is allowed to stand. It is important that Professor Higgins' position on this matter be made clear to scholars in the Afro-American field, that he disassociate himself from this incredible decision, and I urge him to come forth. Professor Genovese's presence in Afro-American Studies at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Genovese Rejection Defies Belief | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

...through Wellesley, where he received ice, oranges and kisses from three Wellesley students. But at the 22-mile mark, Kristof said he "hit a very thick brick wall" that refused to budge throughout the remainder of his 3:22 ordeal. "Until I reached the finish line I didn't know whether I'd make it or not," the Government major said. "I never convinced myself that I wouldn't collapse in the last ten steps." Still, a 12-lb. lighter Kristof said after the race that "It was a great experience," adding, "Right now I have a deep sense...

Author: By Nell Scovell, | Title: Miles and Trials of Crimson Marathoners | 4/23/1980 | See Source »

...passive, fearful substratum of the play, somewhere between mankind and nature. Its members understand even less than the audience what's happening to Becket, but they too participate in a small way in the miracle of Becket's martyrdom and learn something as the play progresses. You wouldn't know it from the actresses at Currier, who maintain the same unbearable level of high-pitched, uncomprehending moaning from start to finish--until the Te Deum they sing at the end, for which their voices suddenly turn saccharine...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Speaking Ex Cathedra | 4/23/1980 | See Source »

...They know and do not know, that action is suffering And suffering is action. Neither does the actor suffer Nor the patient act. But both are fixed In an eternal action, an eternal patience To which all must consent that it may be willed And which all must suffer that they may will it, That the pattern may subsist, for the pattern is the action And the suffering, that the wheel may turn and still Be forever still...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Speaking Ex Cathedra | 4/23/1980 | See Source »

...student who asked to remain unidentified said Sunday, "I didn't know about the program, but I refuse to support an alcoholic activities fund...

Author: By David C. Edelman, | Title: Tickets to Leverett | 4/23/1980 | See Source »

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