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...next year, a slew of movies will treat the Indian in his new role of social victim. Among them: Arthur Penn's Little Big Man, Ralph Nelson's bloody Soldier Blue (TIME, Feb. 2), and Mike Cimimino's The Conquering Horse, which will be shot entirely in Sioux and furnished with subtitles. Each, in its own way, will vary the theme of A Man Called Horse; the western is not dead; it is just rolling over...
...slew of bills represents a new peak in the battle over the Stadium, which began over ten years ago, even before the Patriots played their first game. Ever since then, the Patriots have made periodic bids for use of the facility, saying that without a stadium the size of Harvard's, they cannot afford to remain in Boston...
...slew them, at surprising distances...
...Rhine is one of the world's most scenic and storied waterways. It was a commercial route before Christ, and Julius Caesar first spanned it with a bridge in 55 B.C. Along its picturesque banks, flanked by medieval castles, are Drachenfels, the cliff where Siegfried slew his dragon, and the Lorelei rock, where a beautiful siren lured rivermen to their death on the treacherous shoals...
JUST WHEN Harvard students began flowing back into Cambridge last September, a group of about 800 Cambridge residents, many of them elderly, met for a day in a stuffy church auditorium halfway across the City. This assembly, which dubbed itself the Cambridge Housing Convention, passed a slew of resolutions asking just about everyone in the City--in the universities, the City government, the local redevelopment authority, etc--to do something about what has become Cambridge's most pressing problem: a chronic shortage of low-income housing...