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~<books-that:are.in·stock.
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PAGE2
David Flynn
THE CIRCLE
APRIL 4,
1974
Program
111:,stitut~d FoT
R
ecrUiting/AdmissiOijs
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by
Charles
de
Percin
students concerning the minutes organizations, clubs, and youth
of
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admissions-recruiting groups.
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An extra
dimension
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in
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the program meeting
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The
content of
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A
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volunteer club is
in
.
the
admission recruiting
·
program the memo requested that each· process of
.
being created in
·
has beenaddedat Marist College. student during
the•
spring mid~
respect of the Admission-
This
new
approach of recruiting semester break visit
.
high Recruiting Program
to
_
:
show
has
evolved from
·
an
,
idea
-
for-
schools, and
to
.
talk
to
students people around the
.
Marist
iµulated by
Mr:
DavictFlynn, the
·
·
who have applied to Marist, and
Campus
:
Some key factors for
.
the
.
director of admission at Marist,
. ·
to
~o ta,lk
with the guidance
·
.
growth of Marist and for students
3!ld from Dean
-
Thomas Wade, counselors
:
and
teachers
.
interes
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ted in contributing is
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the Dean of
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Stud
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ents:
.
The
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~
ecause
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of
.
the
changing
,
knowing
.
the history of Marist
program
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calls
.
for
. .
the
.
·
par".
·
·recruiting pattern of colleges, the
.
·
coJhu:~e and keeping informed of
·
ticipation of
"all those interested
,
emphasis of those students
.
tht , <ictivities
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t1n
cam~l:is-
A
in
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the

Admissions".'Recruiting
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recrui,ting for
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l\1arist Colleg~ was
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meeti!lg
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A ~eiilo from the Offi,ce
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i~
Dean
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of Students was mailed to \ thosestudentsworkfiigforMarist
open for
all
mterested
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dred
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Mar~s~
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College was 1fieir visit
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Solllme
,
r Gets Recognition
Dr. George Sommer, Professor
of English, has recently been
-
lauded both nationally and by his
.
peers.
Dr. Sommer has been awarded
a two thousand dollar stipend by
the National Endowment for the
.
Humanities to s:udy at Princ:eton
University for eight weeks this
summer. He
wil,l
engage in a
seminar with eleven other
medieval scholars on the subject
of "Major Metaphors of Medieval
Literature: An Introduction to
the Figural Patterns of Medleval
Art" . under

the direction of
Professor John V. Fleming of
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Princeton.
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funded seminar ~rogram is to
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George Sommer
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resea,rch facilities and programs
to large centers of humanistic
study throughout the country for
a summer. The seminar includes
topics of general scholarly in-
terest for ---the participants,
together with opportunities for
them
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to pursue
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personal study
and research.
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addition ~o the general topics
of the seminar, Dr. Sommer
plans to pursue two aspects
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of
Chaucer scholarship that he
already has under
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way: a study
of the dramaturgic qualities of
Chaucer's Troilus and Cril,eyde
and the po
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et's handling of
alliterative patterns
in
his verse.
His

work
in
Chaucer's
allitera
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tive patterns
~ill

be
prJlsented to the Chaucer section
of
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the
Northeast
Modern
Language Association, whom he
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has been invited to address at
Pennsylvania State University on
April W.
m.
paper
is
entitled
"Chaucer-
Did
He Engage in the
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Alliterative
Revival"
and
demonstrates Dr. Sommer's
contention that
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the fourteenth
century poet did indeed
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con-
sciously employ the alliterative
patterns of the Revival, a con-
clusion which runs counter to the
opinion of most contemporary
. Chaucer scholars.
The purpose
of
the Modern
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permit scholars in literature and
language to
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scholarship that they are
pur-
suing. Dr. Sommer has been a
member of the MLA since
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Board of Directors of the Nor-
theast MLA.
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PAGE6
THE CIRCLE
APRIL 4, 1974
I •
Announcements

'
Shout It SQftly
. Student Government Elections '\constanUn human living?) will
society:
1
To work for the justice
will be held. on Thursday, :April
lead.· to a study of the War
am social acceptance through
11th betwee~ the hours of 9 a.m.
System; Alteniatives to the War
By Father Leo Gallant
In
the last issue ofthe CIRCLE education and legal reform.
3}
To
and
5
p.m:
m
1t'nn~y Ha~. . •
System; Dynamics :of Peace-
I
wrote an article on accepting individual Gays: To reinforce
· A C~dida~e s Nigh~ will
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Making, and Patterns of Peace-
homosexualsiil our society. This their self-acceptance and their
. held this;Mo~aay everung, ~J?ril _Making.
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wrek I would like to write about• sense of dignity and to aid them
8th at 7 .30
m.
th~ New. Dirung
The purpose of this course is to
Dignity, a· Catholic homosexuals in becoming more active
Room: All ~e mvit~ and urged find ·a palanced approach· bet-
group; I am using Father members of the church and
to attend. -
-/ ween tota. 1 revolt ·. which is
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es ructive of peace and societal
.,Gregory . Baum's arti·c1°'. i·n society."
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d
t
Commonweal for my r~ference. ·
Father Baum is impressed by
MDaruel Mag~e, ~eolog!an at• .withdra
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wal -wliich is non-
The gro!lpisalso composed of the ·tone· and sincerity of the
arquette. '!}ruversitywJllspeak ·
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productive.
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non-Gays who want to provide Dignity· statement and the
h~re ~t Marist'on April loth at
8. · · ·
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help for homosexual men and courage of the men and women
pm. m the.th~atre. Sponsored by ..
.
wcmen who want to enter
a
involved; also those who are not
the C.U.B; Lecture Committee.
. Students are remmded that
mature
life
of faith and find the Gay but who ,
are
involved in·. pa'st6ral . approach, . 'though Free.
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todav and tomorrow are the last '
self-acceptance necessary for a Dignity for apostolic reasons·· representing the traditional .,.,.
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~eft to register for the fall 74
fruitfuflife. (The national office show an uncommon courage. He moral theology._ "At a certain
semPS~r~ :·
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address, Dignity, 755 . Boylston saysJhe church will:be slow in point
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life·the person discovers
Plii Alpha Theta, the national
Street, Room 514, Boston, Mass. changingitstraditionalteachings thatheishomosexualandusually honor society will be sponsoririg · ·.M:arriage ~d Family-
(Re.st.
02116). Their constitutional but he urges Dignity
to
have

suffers

certain .amount of· the Socialist].,abor Party leader,
~7~
~r Soc 998) ,requires~."Per-
statement is this:'·
.realistic strategy to create a
well
trauma. In every c·ase, he Aaron ()range, tonight April-4th 11uss10n of
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Instructor»· prior to .
"We believe that Gay Catholics founded minority position in the discovers an already ·:existent · at~ J>·.m.in.,the new
dining
room, registrati9m-
LAURENCE
are members of Christ's Mystical church. . .
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. · condition." ,Sirice some have- a, · -Top~c ;.~ill
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, be ,<'The Sigris : of SU_LLIV AN · is available in
Body, numbered among the
.1'his
Catholic theologian from- great deal of.self-control,,
,
,while. Capi~li~t_Coll!1psf'· Mr_._Qrange C~~p~gna!
113
•for 'this pre-
people of God. We have·
an
Toronto suggests' that old ofh;ers_may be comp~iyejthe .
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h~_b,een ~~we,.m·.~ group_·,·,r,~qu1S1te. -. Pl~ase-:.corit,u!t
inherent dignity because . God a r g um e n t s
a g a i n s t Guidelines ~11 on the ;,priest . to . smce ~926
as
a' 1ectur;er,. study · · . course< .AdyLSOrn_ for.
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further
created us, _Christ died for
us,
and h<m,ose~uality· w~l ·have to-." be ~ake a middle:~~.urse: J1.ie priest:< c~a~_.~ 105!-1°'!:~~r~ ·
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the· Holy Spirit sanctified
us
in reexammed saymg t-hat the is urged to
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encourage-the ~for-
:
can~ate,
m_:
city,\ state; · a~d
, . ..,
Baptism, making us his temple religious witness
Qf.
Chr!5tian ma_tion _of' sfable ·friendships :nab_onal
electi~ns:..,- He><-is
,•,_.The
.dinani.i_c. Joseph· 'Papp,·.
and t~e channel through w;hich homosexuals ·- may · lead "with either heterosexuals or.
·
prese~tlY:: serymg . ,a_s •
.
t~e c:reator_ . of

the· >,New· York
the love of God might become theologians to conclude
"that
homosexuals. rh¢deeper need-of
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orgaruzer
_m
thE? Ne~ York City Shakespeare <Festival" and .the
visible.
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. homosexual love is not contrary
any
lruman beiilgis for friendship , are8-
.and
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~as.
lectil!'ed,
b~ore,. .· ~iloliC· '.I'heatre<c (Lincoln Center ..
uwe believe . that. Gays
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can to human . natu
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re. '.' "The .
im-
rather than genital expression.'~.
.
many
,
colleges, and 1?,igh- sch~ols ,~ for, th( ·P.erforming ·
Arts)
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arid -
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express their sexua),!ty in a portant . .'questioµ is whether · Among ~riests·
·
who;;are.·in-
thr~>nghout .the ~tate., • ·- ·
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"pet_haps
1
'.the
:
:foJ:iemost•Jigure>in ,
manner that
is
consonant with homosexuality is open . to volved in working:with_and for·
JhetheatrE(willappearatfassar
Christ's. teachings:: We believe IJ1Utuality,capable of grounding the.Gay ~mmunity are Father ·
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that
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se;uality . show_d be -friend.ships that ~nable· the
John
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JldcNeU;' S;J_'~-;of :~_Bqsto~~·
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- Th~dreamqf pe~~e
IS
Pfe!l1ably
.P.~ ..
--~ong
~,;R~PP'.S
award_\
_ exercis_ed ..
m
an ~thically partnEtrs . to
grof
and .·· become .· F~ther Tom (~dalo;
0
a • ~oly. Cr~s. a~_~ld ~~_tlle pr1.1
_
ctic~_of war~ The: wmllll.1~ productioq~ ar.e:Hair~ No
.
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responSJ.ble amJ,:unse~is~ w~y. more truly hum~?»: Fa~her ·· p_11.est;Father PeterF_mk, S;J; or,v
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sion_ :
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of _,peacE;,
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_aU~9~gh.; J:>~ce
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l>e .so~el>ody,:,{Pulitzer ,-
"As members of Digruty, 'we Baum adds that this is.crucial Atlanta and,Salvatorian~Father -~ssential
to
its a~mm~nt, is by• Prize:)97Q),. Sticks-.and Bones
w.ish to promote the cause of the because .the «structure of Ramon
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itselfnot:enough·.~\Ve Dl\JSt also : (Tony:Aw.ard, :Best:Play ·-1972) · .
Gay community. T_o do 'this, we _-redeemed life .is mutuality.'-' .He.
I.believe we,
as
Christiaris:and · : h~ve: the sound- mfol}Il~tion to , That.·' Championship <Season:,
must accept our responsibility to
.
· calls for inore research and more · Jews,-whether y;e agree•with any_ J!evE3~p the <-'O;ll~e~ts ancl mi;igh.ts
(Drama:~ Oritics
<Award;
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B1.;5t ·,
!he_ ~hurch, to society
.
and
,
• to pastoral•··. and ' theologicar of_this, :are ~(?uild:_in- ch.arity to ;req~e~ to., e}iIDlll~te. wa~ ard Play,/1972) ;-Tont:Award,. Best
mdiv~dual GayCatholics. 1) To reflections on this· question. accept tpem as fello;w human·
·
.a~hieyoJust and lasting peace on
)?lay_ 1972; Pµlitzer Prize, 1973);' ·
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the;church: to work for tl}e (National :catholic Reporter, beings, not vi~tims" ofa bigoted earth_, ·
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development of · its . sexual March 1).;
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: . society,. nor vJctiins :of hardly~
:rvianhas.lea111ed to.walk onthe {TonyAward·and l)rama Critics
theology and for the accepta11ce . 1:'he ·s;atholic _Bishops in .tl}eir; funny hum<>r
.
aid rI!fic~e~<lVIay~e
.
moon, unravel Jhe st~ct~
~f
.A.~ard, B¢st Mµ~i~~. ,1972). He
of Gays as full and equal mem-. guidelines for confessors do our wa:-k of love:, should begm • the _ato~, . and:
110\V
is rapi~y also, . cr~ated
tb~ :
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hers oL the one Christ. 2) To present a step
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forward'• in . ,here at Mar~t, ·
closmg m_ on tqe:s~crets oflife,
upcoµiµig ABC-TY dr11matic . .
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or flamed' with a liqueur, or aftem<>9n; ,and
,
) haye· always _war and ~he.a~_ll}ID_ent of p~ce:
Cre~tiy¢<_~telligerice:J~S~I}.
Since. living .. at the Centre stuffed with meat or vegetables. wcndereq siJ:lcejustwhat kind
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A new mterdisci:1>linary .. c01rrse, / Jommg
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Universitaire Catholique, my in knowing how to handle orie's
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a)I sincerity though, one · PEA~EMAK~NG . (SO,C, :1022'; _ '(Truth :and : ~on~equences,
dorm here
in
Genev~,
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have frying-pan·; Tmay say that
I
now shoul~ r~ally have . a good RES'f.1060)
w~l
be
~ffered m the~
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Ch~nce· of a . .Lifetime;" NBS
sta~d to lea~ a little about qualifyasoneofthefastedrying-
acquamtance with the· French fallremester and ~ill,be tau~t .· Children's Theatre) and teachei:
cooking,somethinglne_verhadto pans
in
the East, though my liqueurs;Imusrsay that those !)y ~- Florence ~ch:els .. Basic, .of the Scien~e,,of Creative
In-
w<rry about bef~re, smce Saga ·roommatecanstill rutgurrm.e,on .. liqueursare becoming our. best questJ.ons (Wlu~t-~ pe?ce?
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had always provided for all my the thicker crepe batters. The
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has the resp~ns1bility,for mak1!1g. ·.·
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. wan~ -- ~~11, a!most He~e, each. best flamed dish we've had so far

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pe_ace? .Is yiolence; an-essential
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~loons dlVlded mto two wmgs, as 'has been Bananas Flambe which
.. m
~hampa~at, but eac!1 wing' is made by frying bana'nas in
has
its own kitc~en; yot1 eith~r do · ~utter 1and. sug!ll", pouring a
your
o~n
coo~g, or eat
iI1
a
Jlgger
of somethmg strong over
/
c~etena o~ restall1:ant at con- them, and then • igniting .them.
si~erably, h~gher; prices.
In
our That last· part
was
more like
wmg, (thenghts1deo! the fourth lighting the fuse,when we tried
. fl~or,
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if you'1·~ ever m Geneva) the dish; since the whole kitchen
• we ~ave d~cided ·
to
,J?OOl our nearly wenfupin flames. I have
a
, cookmg skil,l~ · a_nd fmancial feeling that those bananas were
resources, ~nd mvite
~
f~w girls starling to.ferment anyway.:- - .
from the•third floor ~o dine wit~ .· But the flames in the _kitchen·
us.- 1:~.us,,, by . b_urmg larger . are no~ing. compared-- to what
quantities and dlVldmg the costs, happens when our Kenyan friend
we save over what each person o~.; Asiatic< origin., makes
:ru~
ww1d spend alone, and everyone Indian
curry . . absolutely
.. behaves better · when .
pi
ere are.· .. • guaranteed to bu'rn ·.your. insides ,
members. of the oppoS1te sex at , outif they're not asbestos
lined.
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· • _ ~d ~e~ed
a~
everyone did the chili -powder ;.··ta bas co sauce' · ·.
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. c::ook~g, and ~ave co,~ected
,a
few : Madras :(curry': powcler, , garli~
. verr mteresting _recipes from a salt,
.
Mango
chutney, and
,
red.
variety of, co'll.ltries.
,Aµ
~Id,
we_, pepper, and then tells me that
he •
-are .. ~o, ~:wiss ,
Italia11S,
O}'le ~:
forg~
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ad~ ttie: lemon juice, as ..
Brazilian girl of·_ GeI'.ffiSn • Swiss_ I'm
tf~ij
to.
douse tpe bw:nmg
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my Fr;ench . roc>JJl· .· !!8n~tion mmy eyes, nose; throat
~ate, . mys~Jf_; and_ guests .
fy.mw.
~nd mouth .. ~ith about: twenty
Just . a bout-,_ anypla~e ·. you ; can. h\ers of w.at~-~; However, possibly
nam,e,
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Rumarua
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K~ya
to.,Peru ~-
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to
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.
ZairE,
to some places too blase to- meby the Brazilian girl .Claudia.
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did .m~t.,of: t~\·cook~g, at:.~}-. ~ogethei:-, mi$lgweU, and,l~ing·
begmm,ig of the Y~i:,
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all
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APRIL
4,
1974
T}lECIRCLE
PAGE7
ARGENTINA, Continued
to
start
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defending him. He as
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definite
bk>\V
to the conciliatory flowa-s;
I
am not referring
to
the
.
the workshop regarding
ban·
.
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from
page
,
3
much as said that
if
he became efforts of the president. Only time Mexic
_
an or Colombian varieties dicapped students.
·
This would
convinced that the people
.
did not will
tell
whether this radical of . of grass. A little-known fact at perhaps help make
the
new
garrison on the night of January
·
accept the
.
principles of
·
his
·
old {he said that if he were fifty Marist is that the Marist
freshmen
more alert to .the
needs
20,
an event t.nat was reported in Justicialist government he would years younfier he
·
.
would- •un- Brothers in France used to brew and problems of the han~capped
the
New
York
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papers. The resign. ,,
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derstandably be planting
bombs
up their own- little delicacy,
·
atrocious manner in \\'.!J.ich the
T~ speepi provoked an
im-
and meting out his own brand of called Arquebuse -de l'Her-
BOOKSTORE, Continued
.
commanding officer was killed mediate
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reaction among the justice)
can
breach · the· mitage; but the recipe has since
from
·
page
1
together with the mlll'4er of
his
youthgroups
;
Ontheonehandthe generation gap
~
convince been sold to a commercial
·
hours of twelve and two, there
wife
:
in the presence
of

their

hard line
.
Peronists reaffirmed today's youth
of
Argentina that distillery, much
to
the
disap-
are at least
three
hundred people
childreri caused
.
widespread their faith in the aging leader. the path to justice as expounded pointment of the brothers. For that enter the store. With only
indignation. A
.
veritable national
·
Others were not
so inclined, and by the doctrine of the Justicialist somEthing
to
make a
dinner go three
.
employees it is
Jiard
to
emerg~cy ensued, which caused in
a
dramatic move eight young party
is
one of peaceful tactics down better
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there are what the personally see to. everyone's
Peron
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to don his general's
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members of Co
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ogress
.
vacated rather than the same
type
·
of French call the "digestifs" such needs. With the completion
of
the
uniform and speak to the nat~on
-
their seats
iri
protest The lines violent tactics that the old leader as Napoleon brandy, taken in a railing around the msh register
·
onT-V.Ofcourse,;thiseventwas werequicklyandmoredecisively employed in his own
·
youthful small lrandy~lassafterdinner, he hopes tQ achieve an
"sem-
one in a long series of incidents drawn among- ~he various enthusiasm many years ago.
withagoodHavana cigar, though blance of order with the traffic
'
that had been plaguing Argentina
·
Peronist youth groups as
.
well
as
I
m u;t admit that Havana cigars pfoblem/' thereby eliminating
·
before Peron returned and
.
which
.
the otitla.wed extremist groups.
TH I RD YEAR,
,
Continued
have been rather rare in the
U.S.
much of the chaos found within a
showed little sign of diminishing
.
In
an effort·to ward
.
offfurther.
.
from
page
6
as-0£ late. Though we rarely get crowd.
after his return. The fonner
=-
disse
_
nt among the youth frien:ls, on
this
floor.-
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The·most thereally"goodstuff''due~our
Inattemptingtomeetthenee~
·
revolutionary told
his
people that organizations
Peron
·
has famous liqueur is probably budgetary limitations, ·we have of handicapped students,
Mr.
itwaflim.eto declare war oh
the
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inaugurated a weekly
.
series
·
of
·•
Cointreau,
a
brew
.
Qi.stilled
from
developed a certain finesse for D'Angelo figured on their plight,
.
terrorists and arinihilat.e
·
them
as
·
discussions
with representatives orang~; that is the one that appreciating the finer things
·
to
and personally designed the
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quickly
.
as
>_
possible
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He
·
of the youth organizations. In the nearly set the kitchen on fire.

get drunk ori; a finesse we
.
call
turnstile set-up. He pointed out
·
procJaime<Fthat
,
the time bad
first
of
these several groups
.
were Then there is
.
Chartreuse,
a
green "conscience

soularde"
or that the width of the turnstile
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cQme to stop sho
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uting J~erpn
aricl
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conspicuous by
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their abs
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ence,
.
a liqueur d¥ltill
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from
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grass
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and
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''drunken consciousness''.
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the entrance was much smaller
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this a~icle
that
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Life,"
state~ that he and his staff
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