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Sixtysomething: Looking Back, Moving Ahead

Wiener, Jon | March 26, 1988 issue

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The article discusses about the meaning of the rages of 1960 new student movement. As per Amy Eppler, a Yale Law school graduate, it is important to see ourselves not as part of the 'me generation' but as connected to the past. She further added that, "We have learned from the past but what we are doing at Yale today is better than what happened here in the sixties." In the words of Christine Kelly, "The sixties people who have been most helpful to us have offered advice, but they respect our autonomy and aren't interfering if they aren't asked."

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STUDENT movements; KELLY, Christine; AUTONOMY (Political science); YALE University; NEW Haven (Conn.); CONNECTICUT; UNITED States
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