ESQUIRE February 27 1979 Co-Ed Animal House and 50 similar items
ESQUIRE February 27 1979 Co-Ed Animal House Kingsley Amis John Kenneth Galbraith
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Publication Year: |
19790000 |
Publication Name: |
Esquire |
Topic: |
Men's Interest |
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Monthly |
Publication Month: |
February |
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Item description
Esquire
"The Magazine for Men" --
Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!
Issue Date:
February 27 1979 ; Volume 91 no 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
COVER: Illustration by Rick Meyerowitz -- A Vision of the new collegiate co-ed animal house, with John Belushi playing both roles.
LIFE IN A CO-ED
ANIMAL HOUSE:
by Aaron Latham --
Our college students are living it up
in an odd way, knowing that
tomorrow they'll probably be
accountants. They hide behind
fantastic masks and cavort in weird
costumes. They think they are very
funny. For a look at their style, meet
the Nukers, the virgins, and all the
crew at the University of Texas.
MEDIA:
Keeping the Press Patriotic
by Richard Reeves --
Will the U.S. government force the
press to do its bidding? Quite
possibly, given the antitrust laws
and today's timid publishers.
FULL DISCLOSURE:
No Letup in Housing
by Dan Dorfman --
Two young Beverly Hills real estate
hotshots demonstrate how land and
houses are up, up, up, and out of
sight.
THE LAW:
The Founding Father
by Steven Brill --
Harvard law professor Laurence
Tribe gets a once-in-a-lifetime
assignment: To write a new
constitution.
BOOKS:
Our Bodies, Our Borscht --
Geoffrey Wolff reviews Jonathan
Miller's The Body in Question.
Lee Eisenberg reviews
Joseph Helier's Goad as Gold.
JAKE'S LIBIDO:
by Kingsley Amis --
A hilarious excerpt from the
author's new novel. His best
writing since Lucky Jim.
THE LANGUAGE:
Compact with Computers
by John Simon --
The newest barbarism: A professor
who says there's no need to teach
good reading and writing because
computers will do it all.
A DAY AT
THE DOGFIGHTS:
by Harry Crews --
It is illegal in the United States to pit
one dog against another and bet on
them as they fight to the finish. But
of course that doesn't stop these
good folks the author knows from
doing it anyway. A good
time is had by all.
PATTY HEARST
WAS PUNISHED:
for Our Sins
by Shana Alexander --
Now that Patty has been released,
we can ask what her story really
meant to us. Was she Persephone,
Eurydice, or Sleeping Beauty? Was
she an innocent sacrificed to purge
the ills of a troubled society?
THE THINKING
MAN'S TRIP
AROUND THE WORLD:
by John Kenneth Galbraith --
On a global lecture tour, the
professor trades ideas with
statesmen and businessmen. Some
conclusions: The Italians are
bullish, the Japanese are nervous,
our residual cold war thinkers
are lunkheads.
SQUASH POSH --
Fashion by Cora Marcus
Some great new
uses for terry cloth.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE --
Lawyering Makes News
Introducing Steven Brill and Jay
Kriegel's The American Lawyer.
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 8 1/2" X 11" Standard magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!
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