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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Wednesday, October 28, 1970
The Prison Letters of George Jackson, Bantam Books, 250 pps., $1.50 "SKIN SEARCHED." To be "skin searched" is to be
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor and John G. Short
Wednesday, April 23, 1969
the rules of the universe, and man is not the role or identity which society thrusts upon him. For when
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Saturday, March 1, 1969
SOCIAL REALISM was, to the theorists who propounded it, another advance in the accurate representation of life, another step towards
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Monday, December 16, 1968
I N PAINE HALL Thursday afternoon Dean Glimp addressed about two hundred and fifty students. Most of the students were
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Saturday, October 19, 1968
A LOT OF ACID has flowed under the bridge since Ken Kesey dropped his first cap of Sandoz nine years
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Tuesday, October 8, 1968
"M OD SQUAD," which is being billed as a daring taste of the way things are Now among the young,
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Monday, May 27, 1968
T HE MUSIC of the past, Bach, the Blues, Rock music, is the music of slaves. It reassures, it comforts,
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Wednesday, May 8, 1968
J OHN UPDIKE'S new novel, Couples, describes a modern purgatory, a world from which God has withdrawn, a community without
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NEWS
By Jay Cantor
Wednesday, March 13, 1968
L ITTLE warning flags are going up all over. Semaphoric signals of distress. In America the warning signs are being
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