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TITLE:
The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE:
April 1973; March 24, 1973, Volume I, Number 3, THE SCIENCES
CONDITION:
RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE SCIENCES COVER: Monopoly by computer; Travel; The Coming Ice Age; Eggs.
FEATURES:
The Ice Age Cometh
By James D. Hays --
Don't be surprised if the next warning
your hear is "the glaciers are coming,
the glaciers are coming!"
Memoirs of a Conference Voyeur
By Daniel S. Greenberg --
There is more to scientific meetings
than esoteric papers on the Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle.
Choosing a Doctor
By Stephen P. Strickland --
Before dialing for an office appointment,
there are several things you should
know about the doctor.
The Egg and You
By Ralph A. Ernst --
An in-depth look behind
the henhouse door.
How to Win at Monopoly
By Irvin R. Hentzel --
A computer gives you sound investment
advice: collect $200.
TRAVEL/UNSPOILED PLACES:
The Hidden World of Coral Reefs
By William Eschmeyer.
A Not Very Methodical SR Survey
of Some Scientists and Their
Favorite Unspoiled Places
By Ava Swartz.
The Stone Monuments of Menorca
By Frederic V. Grunfeld.
Discovering the World's Biggest Cave
By Patricia Crowther.
INSIDE SR A look at this month's authors..
EDITORIAL: Drowning in Data
By Frank Kendig --
With 60 million pages of scientific
literature coming off the presses each
year, it's a case more often of sink
than of swim.
Sailing a Plastic Sea.
Your Very Own Miniature Garden By Sheila Moriber Katz.
Swan Song of the Eucalyptus By Henry Weinstein.
Interdisciplinary Obfuscation.
Animal Quiz
By Larry Hothem.
Salt of the Earth.
Wilder's Brains.
Belly Button Blues.
MUSIC: Four Saints, Three Acts,
Two Singers --
By Irving Kolodin.
FILM: Carry Me Back to
By Arthur Knight.
REVIEWS:
LIFE SCIENCES:
Bats and epilepsy; sunshine and the SST.
SOCIAL SCIENCES:
Slow death for an Indian nation;
money can buy happiness; research
ethics revisited.
PHYSICAL SCIENCES:
Same old moon; manipulating a laser;
an ancient element; lessons from the
past; a pyramid askew.
HEALTH & MEDICINE:
Cultured organs; making a knee; the
Contented Cows sedative that doesn't; the well-stocked
medicine chest; the perfect mom;
the surgeon's fee; preserving pot.
TECHNOLOGY:
Floating nuclear power plants; time
on TV; recycling used tires; Alaska
pipeline alternative.
BOOKS REVIEWED:
Encounter Groups: First Facts by Morton
Flat-Footed Flies
A. Lieberman, Irvin D. Yalom, and
Matthew B. Miles; The Pit: A Group
Encounter Defiled by Gene Church and
Conrad D. Carnes; The Encounter Game
by Bruce L. Maliver
Reviewed by Jane Howard.
The Psychology of Consciousness
by Robert Ornstein
Reviewed by Scot Morris.
SR Recommends (General Interest):
Reinventing Anthropology, edited
by Dell Hymes
Reviewed by Sally Bates.
The Seychelles: Islands of Love
By Christine Hoover.
Rain Country
Photographs by Steven C. Wilson.
X-Raying the Pharaohs by James E.
Harris and Kent R. Weeks.
SR Recommends (The Sciences).
Shorter Reviews (Travel): Places by
James Morris; The Winds of Mara by
Cohn Fletcher; Baja California
by William Weber Johnson;
The Polar Worlds by Richard Perry.
GAMES:
Wit Twister; Literary Crypt;
Kingsley Double-CrOstic No. 2032.
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