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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Tuesday, November 15, 1977
Ever since Americans first began visiting the People's Republic of China, the American public has been besieged by first-person accounts
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Saturday, November 5, 1977
A BOUT TWO HOURS before curtain, the as in the original Broadway production of Peter Weiss's Marat/Sade would take their
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FM
By Gay Seidman
Thursday, November 3, 1977
Joanne Cipolla plays her guitar wrong. With the strings in an unidentified open tuning (Cipolla can't tell you what chord
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Tuesday, October 25, 1977
S OMETIME EARLY IN THE 1900s, the white politicians of the midwestern town that is the setting for Toni Morrison's
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Saturday, October 22, 1977
When Percy P. Qoboza was a Nieman fellow here two years ago, he justified his newspaper's emphasis on sensational rather
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Saturday, October 22, 1977
T HERE'S A HUNGER STRIKE on in Walpole's Cell Block Four. Prison administrators say that although the inmates are boycotting
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Saturday, October 15, 1977
Theoretically, strikes are the great equalizer in labor relations. Theoretically, strikes give workers some hold over their employer, so when
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Saturday, September 24, 1977
The number of students seeking medical excuses for finals has more than doubled in the last five years--up from 382
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Wednesday, September 21, 1977
W HEN JESSICA MITFORD was a young teenager in London, her governess used to drag her to Hyde Park on
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NEWS
By Gay Seidman
Friday, September 16, 1977
Perhaps the most impressive thing about Harvard's effort at curriculum reform has been its success thus far in moving along
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