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Goodman: American Education, "Positively Damaging"

Lately there has been a great deal of talk about the political exhaustion of the left. Some people see an

Fact Magazine

You've probably noticed that some people devote themselves to propositions. Ralph Ginzburg and staff, formally of Eros, and now of

Riesman As Social Critic

People who write good social criticism these days are essentially gadgeteers. Like Freud, contemporary social critics enjoy tinkering around with

Graham Blaine

Dr. Graham Blaine, Jr., current University ogre, is not as foolish as dining hall conversation pictures him. Actually, he's Harvard

Tillich: An Impossible Struggle

MORALITY AND BEYOND, by Paul Tillich, Harper and Row, 95pp., $2.75 Without really knowing why, many of the Protestant faithful

Flow Sweetly, Charles

Cambridge people usually avoid talking about the Charles River; it has a very embarrassing smell. A longstanding rumor says that

Yovicsin Stresses Simplicity, Flexibility in Playing Style

This afternoon, 20,000 fans, each with his own theory about how to win football games, will fill the stadium, but

Punts Key to UMass Tie

Punts seem to bore most casual football fans. Regardless of how far the favorite eleven may boot the ball, most

Cambridge Traffic

Cambridge is a city of 6.2 square miles, 98,958 people and 37,440 registered motor vehicles. For many years it has

Vellucci and Rudolph Bury Hatchet, But Councillor Says He Has Others

Traffic Director Robert Rudolph and Councilman Alfred Vellucci smiled broadly at each other, shook hands, and agreed "to bury the

Urban Renewal

Last spring, after venomous and frenzied preliminaries unusual even for Cambridge, the City rejected, five to four, $5,500,000 of federal

Soc Rel Combinations

Dual major programs carry a lot of prestige in the College. Joint Fields like History and Literature or Social Studies

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