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It's a city ablaze with life and lights and it's beautiful to behold in its architecture and outdoor works of art. But 3 Chicago is also very cold and stark. You can pass thousands of l people in the shadow of splendid buildings in mutual oblivion. Surrounded and jostled and pushed by human bodies on all sides, yet you're completely alone. The beautiful buildings are so tall and so grey and they make you seem so small. And have you noticed that the sky is never as blue as it is in Valpo and how at night you rarely see the stars? Chicago, as all large cities, is a study in contrasts. There's the wealth of Michigan Avenue and the extreme poverty of projects such as Cabrini Green. Women in furs pass drunken D beggars. KI Some of us leave Valpo and start our post college existence there. Some of us never get closer to Chicago than Valparaiso. Some of us never see beyond the physical apparition of buildings of various hues and heighths sandwiched between the Dan Ryan and Lake Shore Drive. And some of us grow to hate the monstrosity on the lake front. No matter how we feel about Chicago and cities in general we canit escape their influence and legacy. And if we only open our minds a place like Chicago can tell us and teach us more about life and survival than four years of lectures, labs and textbooks can begin to unravel. 5 g. 3 ?u mg. the put my. , 4 t5:
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It can be an escape, a place to run to when we have to get out of Small Town, U.S.A. and the rigors of college life. The university is even kind enough to provide cheap transportation to and from the Windy City most Saturdays .We go there to see a play, take in a concert, shop, eat, or just look around an xqem w xv n
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Still I wonder how it is to be a stream, From a dark weli constant flowing, Winding seawards over ancient mossy wheels Yet feel no need of knowing? Still I wonder how it is to be a tree, Circled servant to the seasons, Only drink on sky and rake the winter wind And need no seal of reasons? e Still by Peter Sinfield t? 1973 by Manticore Records Limited we can't help but wphder... Still I wonder why I wonder why lim here All my words just the shaft of my flail As I race o'er this beautiful sphere Like a dog who is chasing his . . . Tailors and tinkers, princes and Incas, Sailors and sinkers, before me and like
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