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Steven Schorr

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The Decolonization of Carville

Carville, La., is the only center in the continental U.S. for the treatment of Hansen's Disease (HD), commonly known as

Convention Defines Six Broad Issues For Future Debate

The Constitutional Convention last night outlined the six broad issues the body will consider in writing a constitution for a

Carrillo to Speak

Santiago Carrillo, secretary general of the Spanish Communist party, will speak tonight at 8 p.m. at Science Center B. Carrillo

A Special Spectrum

F OR MOST American white men, the experiences of black women are as foreign to their existence as the Dead

Dramatis Persona: A Cup of Coffee With Kosinski

The room overlooked a graveyard. Jerzy Kosinski, the author of the books punctuated with violent and bizarre death scenes, smiled.

Quantum Leap

The alarm clock never had a chance. Long before it could fulfill its routine function Tuesday morning, shrill telephone rings

The Lonely Odyssey... ...Of Julian Jaynes

Are you conscious right now? Right now, as you read this sentence, are you conscious? Do you know how you're

Poetry and Politics Do Mix

In the ancient Platonic tradition of the philosopher-king, a would-be American ruler read his poetic works yesterday to a small

Smooth Sail for a Rough Rider

T HE ONE-MAN SHOW, the individual tour de force, has become a major theatrical art form in recent years, and

The Inscrutable Indira And The Not-So-Loyal Opposition

Last week Jayaprakash Narayan, a long time force in Indian politics, addressed a rally of 200,000 supporters at a fairground

Judge Voids Cocaine Laws

A Massachusetts District Court judge ruled yesterday that state laws prohibiting the use of cocaine are unconstitutional. Judge Elwood S.

Sheer Effrontery

L IKE THE Spanish Inquisition and the Salem witch trials, The Communist-hunting of the McCarthy era represents one of those

Crime and Punishment

H AD UTAH GOVERNOR Calvin Rampton not intervened last week, Gary Gilmore would have been executed this past Monday, the

CHUL Will Fine 'Late' Leave-Takers

The Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life yesterday voted to fine students one-quarter of one semester's room rent--approximately $150--if they

The New Yorker Model: Writing to Please Harvard

T.S. Eliot, Robert Frost, John Dos Passos, Wallace Stevens, Robert Lowell. All these literary luminaries went to Harvard but none

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