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The Revolution at the LSE

Last Friday, 3000 students marched through the City of London and the West End, demonstrating national support for the "rebels

Vietnam in Turmoil

Vietnam in Turmoil, shown Wednesday at the Harvard Square Theatre, represents a new breed of films: the travelogue-war movie. Here

Carl Oglesby

Carl Oglesby, the president of Students for a Democratic Society, came to Harvard last week to talk about American foreign

Owner of Brattle Theatre Applauds Sophistication of Harvard Audiences

"Harvard Square audiences are the most sophisticated in the United States," said Cyrus Harvey, owner of the Brattle and Harvard

Bay of the Angels

Bay of the Angels is a French film about two people who play roulette, all the time. Like its American

Robert Coles

How do you get to know a man? You can ask him questions face-to-face in an interview, or listen to

On War and Violence, Real and Abstract

Thinking about nuclear war is like looking straight into the sun: it is beyond worldly experience, and it hurts your

New Focus in Vietnam Debate

We used to think about Vietnam as a problem. For officials in Washington, the problem was how to beat the

Happy Days

In the first act of Samuel Beckett's Happy Days Winnie, the heroine, finds herself telling a little story. It's about

Vladimir Dedijer

Vladimir Dedijer has the style of a man who, though 51 and well-known, has never felt either old or "famous."

Alexander Gerschenkron

My first impression of Alexander Gerschenkron came not from the man, but from his office. In contrast to the long,

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