Writer
Charles W. Slack
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Small-Town Blues
On the old highway maps of America, the main routes were red and the back roads blue. Now even the
Grace's Story
G RIMM'S WOULD HAVE ended the story of Grace Kelly 26 years ago, with "happily ever after." That was when
Lost But Not Found
H OLLYWOOD HAS LONG suffered a reputation as a political weathervane, willing to react only to the winds of popular
A Wing-Clipped Dove
S OMEWHERE in the Soviet Union, locked away in a prison cell, Raoul Wallenberg, one of the greatest heroes of
CHUL Meets After Two-Month Layoff
Members of the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL), confident early this Fall that they had met for the
Clearing Wodehouse's Name
F OR HIS FIRST 60 YEARS, P.G. Wodehouse, probably the finest English humorist of the 20th century, had lived a
Assembly Moves to Increase Student Seats for Council
Members of the Student Assembly last night approved a motion calling for more student representation on the proposed Undergraduate Council
Committees Defend Constitution Planks; Students Question Minority Provision
In an open meeting last night with members of the constitution and implementation committees for the proposed Undergraduate Council, several
No Modest Proposal
J UST BEFORE the constitution committee released its proposal two weeks ago for the new Undergraduate Council, several committee members
Raising Cain
A LAND OF SHIFTLESS hobos, of freight train yards and greasy roadside lunch counters; a land of desperate losers, crooked