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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: DECEMBER 1972; VOLUME LV, NUMBER 46; EDUCATION
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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SR: UP FRONT:
"Way to Go, Jonathan Livingston Seagull!" By J. Anthony Lukas -- Lukas covered a World Series for the first time -- and found it a thing of wonder, on the field and off. He here describes the antics of Charles O. (for "Owner") Finley, the moving last public appearance of Jackie Robinson, and the curious affinity of certain players for a book about a nonconforming bird.

Is Alison Bernstein Obsolete? By Dan Carlinsky -- At twenty-five she's the youngest trustee of Vassar College, and already she feels that she may be on the wrong side of the generation gap.

A Whole Society of Loners and Dreamers By William Allen -- In which our author recalls his fledgling steps into the literary world -- and how he turned to worm ranching.

EDITORIAL: The 92nd: A Do-Something (but Not Enough) Congress By Ronald P. Kriss -- An assessment of the recently departed 92nd's hits -- and misses.

EDUCATION:
The Ups and Downs of Drug-Abuse Education By Richard H. de Lone -- What should schools be doing about the drug problem? Less of what they've been doing -- saying no without offering anything to say yes to.

Beyond '72: Strategies for Schools By Paatl N. Ylvisaker -- Looking beyond the election, the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education assesses national needs and goals.

Want In or Out? By Ronald Gross -- College: Play the rules to get in? Or play for a new deal altogether.

Skyline: The School With Something for Everyone By Peter A. Janssen -- A Texas-sized superschool that tries to educate kids for the real world.

City Teacher By Thomas J. Cottle -- "What I have to tell you," she said, "is too important to allow you to make interpretations. Get your notebook out.'.

Schooling and Inequality: The Social Science Objectivity Gap By Henry M. Levin -- Research hasn't proved that economic success is a mere toss of the coin.

College as Camelot By Raymond A. Schroth -- Fordham's expe mental college was conceived as a utopian community of love and learning. But during the first week discontented students ran through the building, shouting, Revolution!".

Football and Cheers By Diane Divoky and Peter Schrag -- Friday nights. High school gridiron kings and their princesses, the cheerleaders. Learning under the lights -- as part of the Ameican game plan.

SR: REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
Group Portrait With Heinrich Boll By Robert Sussman Stewart.
Journey to lxflan: The Lessons of Don Juan By Carlos Castaneda.
In My Own Way: An Autobiography By Alan Watts.
The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo By Oscar Zeta Acosla.
Mindf*ckers: A Source Book on the Rise of Acid Fascism in America.
By David Felton, Robin Green, and David Dalton, Edited by David Dalton.
Reviewed by Joseph Kanon.
My Last Two Thousand Years By Herbert Gold, Reviewed by William Ahrahams.
Transparent Things By Vladimir Nabokov, Reviewed by Robert Alter.
Books for Children, By Karla Kuskin.
The Cable Car and the Dragon, By Herb Caen.

THEATER: Theater of Resilience By Henry Hewes.
FILMS: Two Educations By Arthur Knight.
TRAVEL: Holland's Indoor Cafes By Vivian Green.
DANCE: Rites and Rituals By Walter Terry.
MUSIC. West Coast Walkure; East Coast Conductors By Irving Kolodin.

GAMES:
Wit Twister.
Literary Crypt.
K'ingsley Double-Crostic No. 2014.

PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART CREDITS: Cover Paul Fusco; illustrations by Lee Albertson; Lanning Stern; John Hyatt; Richard Bennett; Bunny Carter.


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