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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...fought bitterly with Cornell in the finals, losing only in the final two minutes when goaltender Bruce Durno lost his stick in a scramble, and Ithacan Kevin Pettit blasted the puck past him to put Cornell ahead for good. This year, the same thing could happen again, especially in view of the close game at Cambridge last January, but if Harvard manages to stay close, even though losin, it could represent the ECAC in the NCAA...

Author: By John L, | Title: Flying Skaters Take On Cornell, Hope To Break Red Stranglehold | 3/13/1970 | See Source »

...high position) gives them an attitude toward the present economic system and the way economics is presently taught which is likely to be very different from the attitude of a mother trying to live on welfare payments or a black man without a job. This is another point of view, one that is not voiced to the economics department by the present Visiting Committee...

Author: By Shipley E. Wolman, | Title: The Departments Visiting Committee On Economics | 3/13/1970 | See Source »

...personalize, is not to become individually involved with the characters on the stage. In Brecht's words, a member of the audience must be a "spectator"-a spectator who "takes up the attitude of one who smokes at case and watches." In this play, the characters' points of view are changed often. The spectator must be content simply to watch all of the events and to become involved as a viewer, not as a participant...

Author: By Puil Lebowitz, | Title: The Theatregoer Jungle of Cities at the Charies Playhouse through March 15 | 3/13/1970 | See Source »

...alienated soul must reject Shakespeare's "noble vision" of order, peace, honor, and beauty, he commented. "As readers, we strongly incline to [this] antagonistic view," he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trilling Lectures On Honest Soul | 3/12/1970 | See Source »

...last night's lecture. Trilling discussed Hegel's view of alienation as a forward step in man's development. Unlike the "intergrated soul" which submits "to the ethos imposed on him by society,... the disintegrated, alienated, distraught self" retains his free choice and "becomes truly objective," Trilling said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trilling Lectures On Honest Soul | 3/12/1970 | See Source »

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