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Just a few years ago, the U.M.W. Journal was more useful for kindling than news. It lavished all of its reporting on the U.M.W.'s corrupt president, now convicted Murderer W.A. ("Tony") Boyle. In one memorable issue in May 1969, the Journal got so carried away with its neo-Stalinist sycophancy that it ran 32 separate pictures of Boyle in the magazine's 24 pages, including one photograph of Boyle standing in front of a picture of himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Miners' Maverick | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

...department's decision to hire Lazonick was the product of ongoing student pressure for the inclusion of radical economists and radical theory to rival the neo-classical teaching that often merely supplies theoretical justification for the present economy and social structure of such professors as Dunlop. Duesenberry and Caves. Formally, Lazonick's hiring was the fulfillment of a pledge made last April to hire one economist interested in "social problem" for 1975-76. This decision, in turn grew out of the recommendations made early in 1974 by a curriculum review committee, chaired by professor Kenneth J. Arrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lazonick Hiring | 2/20/1975 | See Source »

...American blacks. Malcolm realized that blacks have allies in fighting capitalism. He recognized the system of capitalism as an international structure which united American blacks with other peoples of the Third World. He made two visits to Africa, taking a strong interest in the struggle of its colonized and neo-colonized population against imperialism. He called upon the Organization of African Unity (OAU) to bring charges against the United States in the United Nations for its domestic oppression of blacks. He drew parallels between the colonized status of Africans and Afro-Americans. "Travel broadens one's scope," Malcolm was fond...

Author: By Bruce Jacobs, | Title: Malcolm X: A tribute to a fallen warrior ten years after his death | 2/18/1975 | See Source »

...French Neo-Romantic Music of Poulenc, Jaffanel, Barthe, and bert; piano and wind ensemble with Steven Hammer; Kirkland JCR; 8:30; free...

Author: By Joseph Straus, | Title: Classical | 2/13/1975 | See Source »

Leontief, in his 44 years of teaching here, has been one of the few professors who consistently attempted to challenge the Fe Department's tunnel vision toward neo-classical theory, its aversion to reform, and its discrimination against minorities and women. He is also one of the last...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In The Cards | 2/5/1975 | See Source »

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