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What, tuna again? Somebody must have misplaced a couple million cows. All of a sudden meat is scarce, and out of sight ' is being used in reference to prices, not people or ideas. As cries of Hamburger $1.29 a pound! shatter the glass at supermarket meat counters, the housewives of America have come together in a nationwide consumer ' s movement. Porkers at the price of Parisian perfume is too much for the hair-in-roUer set to handle it seems. Here in Bloomington, life for most of us goes on as usual. The Greeks find a little more tuna casserole on the menus instead of beef, and perch on Friday and Tuesday and Thursday is becoming almost a religious tradition. The dormies are still being served greaseburgers and spa- ghetti and sludgeballs. Too bad the meat boycott hasn ' t hit here, the students mumble as they pass under the watchful eye of Mrs. Hart or Mrs. Byers or whoever the dreaded woman in white is. And the townies what with electric, telephone and gas bills and that king ' s ransom the landlord laughingly calls rent, they haven ' t dared to walk past the meat counter at Kroger ' s in months.
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Solid-Stater Watergater As spring progressed and the frisbees filled the sky over the Meadow, afternoon classes were skipped more and more and the umbrellas actually started wearing out. Headlines began appearing on the second and third pages of the IDS about something called Watergate. Something old George McGovern had mumbled about back in ' 72 By May, sometimes three quarters of the front page was covered with Watergate news . Now, in June, while John Dean, the president ' s ex-legal counsel, walks into the Senate Watergate Committee ' s hear- ing room, a new fad was beginning to catch on in Blooming- ton and around the country . The wave of 50 ' s nostalgia which brought old songs like Transistor Sister back on the radio, has also brought back memories of the McCarthy Era. Everywhere, in the trophy room at the Union, in the bars, at home, people are watching
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