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8. There are so many things and so little time. Each activity demands full commitment. Try doing two or three gigs at once, and maybe write a thesis on the side ... .. Everything screams to be done in the same day, month, year. Time speeds past or it stands still. Trying to do as much as possible, you identify with each activity in turn and with all at once. The combinations and permutations are infinite. Communities interact and share common interests. The strike leaders came from several activist communities and cooperated to lead another, larger, activist community. Each group had its own table in People's Hall and its own schedule printed in the daily notices. They were opposed by other communities, by people with contrary interests. Some, who neither supported nor opposed, simply wanted to enjoy reading or sleeping in the sun on the front green. But the community that gathered in the spring had dis- solved by the fall. New communities would form around new issues.
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Brown's physical community is a jumble of buildings ranging in age from University Hall to the Science Library Hilton, and in quality from Whitehall to the Rock. But real communities are people. They don't, simply exist -they exist for something. Defined by a common interest - an idea, an activity, a concern a community can gather around a chessboard or a political ideology, a tennis court or a coed house. The most cohesive communities are the most active ones. They cooperate to per- form plays and concerts, to work for curricular reform and peace. - Sometimes it seems as though Faunce House is held together by the hundreds of notices and posters that cover its walls. Different notices may attract the same people, or different people community memberships overlap, helping to link the various communities into a larger university community. Diverse images blend together and become part of the same fabric of experience impressions of rehearsing for a concert and writing an essay for a friend's journal merge, making the communities of music and writing one in the memory. o ';0 Sl rardy PP, r?hh?tnnanaara . - - X r a9
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