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...creative vehicle to convey the members' ideology at demonstrations and gatherings throughout the city. Since their first play, The Paper Tiger, performed at an anti-war rally in November, 1965, the Pageant Players have been workings in streets, parks, laundromats, churches and schools in an effort to reach a wider audience, uncommitted to their view of social change and communal living. As their dramatic sophistication increased, the group has developed a theatrical style uniquely its own, prototypical of the more recent guerrilla troupes like the Burning City Theatre which have blossomed around the country...
...student members of the CUE accepted the validity of the questions so long as they do not imply any specific alternatives and under the agreement that more and wider questions will be directed to the Faculty at a later date," Steven R. Bowman '72. one of the student members of the CUE, said...
Bond: I tend to be pessimistic. While income for blacks has been increasing, it has not been increasing apace with income for whites. The gap is getting wider. I think that's going to continue. The physical aspects of poverty may be eliminated in the next several decades. Slum housing may disappear. Then people will find it easier to ignore poverty because it won't be an eyesore...
...veterans to report for duty. Meanwhile, in Laos, rampaging Communist forces were less than 1½ miles away from the key CIA base at Long Cheng. A new chapter in the turbulent history of Indochina was unfolding, and few cared to predict whether it was the preface to a wider...
...various processes of agricultural production from fertilization to replanting. In this way kids grow up experiencing a harmony between intellectual and practical work. They are taking an active part in Cuba's great task of economic development, and they'll grow up to be adults with a wider consciousness of both mental and manual labor because...