Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITOR Firing on the Finest New York where is Norman...
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Education Report VISITING BRITAIN'S OPEN CLASSROOMS A LOOK AT FIVE ALTERNATIVE TEACHING STYLES BY IRVING J. SPITZBERG,JR. Every summer hundreds of American teachers invade England to participate...
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States of the Union PENNIES FOR THE PRESIDENT BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS It was almost noon, but the clock in the empty OEO corridor read one minute before five, an appropriate time for an agency...
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Writers & Writing NEWSMEN'S NOVELS BY PEARL K. BELL Inside every reporter a great author is straining to be let out. Inside every foreign correspondent a skilled confectioner of espionage...
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One Problem at a Time Meany: The Unchallenged Strong Man of American Labor By Joseph C. Goulden Atheneum. 504 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Thomas R. Brooks Author, "Toil and Trouble: A History of...
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Life in the Cylinder The Lost Ones By Samuel Beckett Grove Press. 63 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by C. David Heymann Department of English, State University of New York at Stony Brook Samuel...
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The Realities of Journalism Political Power and the Press By William J. Small Norton. 423 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by M. L. Pumphrey In Britain, too, the accuracy of newspapers is generally...
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On Screen VERSE AND WORSE BY JOHN SIMON Film has its own poetry, which does not accommodate itself to any other kind of poetry, except perhaps Shakespeare's, with any alacrity. That is why to...
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On Stage MEDEA IN NEGATIVE BY ALBERT BERMEL At the previous Circle in the Square on Bleecker Street, where Michael Cacoyannis once contrived bloodless versions of The Trojan Women and Iphigenia...
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On Art ANGST IN OILS BY VIVIEN RAYNOR Although Chavannes and Sar Peladan, esteemed in his native Switzerland. Ferdinand Hodler is relatively unknown in the United States. Unlike his...
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Dear Editor Bell-GIazer For Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer's article, "The Shame of Richard Nixon," (NL, January 22) many thanks. It appeared at an opportune moment. The end of the Vietnam war is...
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