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Saturday Review SOC July 29 1972 CLARK MACGREGOR RICHARD NIXON MARY BREASTED
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1972 |
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Literary |
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Weekly Issue |
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Saturday Review |
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1972 |
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English |
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United States |
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Literary |
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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:
JULY 29, 1972; VOLUME LV, NUMBER 31; THE SOCIETY
CONDITION:
RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: The Coming Nixon Victory, by Clark MacGregor.
UP FRONT:
Major Bunting's Farewell Address By Lucian K. Truscott IV -- One of the thirty-three West Point professors who have recently resigned from
the U.S. Military Academy tells the reason why.
The Grassing of America By Barnard Collier -- In which the author tries to reassure the parents of the nation's first registered pot lobbyist
that marijuana has not freaked out Keith Stroup.
The Family Farm is Not Dead By Seth King -- Politically inspired reports of this national institution's passing, Seth King finds, have been
greatly exaggerated.
"Ms." Found in a Library By Mary Breasted -- As the night wore on, the launching party for the new feminist magazine grew curiouser and
curiouser.
TRAVEL: A Quick Spin Around the Old Globe By Roy Bongartz.
EDITORIAL: A Team Determined to Bring America Home By Ronald P. Kriss -- The Democrats didn't have much of a ball in Miami Beach, but
at least they returned from that open-air Turkish bath with a party.
THE SOCIETY:
Smart Bombs and Dumb Strategy By Edmund Stillman -- If peace comes to Vietnam, a military analyst argues, it will not be because the
North Vietnamese have been bombed into submission but because Washington has used its furious yet ineffectual attacks to mask a painful
settlement.
A Radical Guide to Wedlock By Norman Sheresky and Marya Mannes -- Its time the marriage vows were written in the form of a legal
contract, say the authors. Dotting all the i's may prevent some unions, but that is just the point.
The Coming Nixon Victory By Clark MacGregor -- The President's new campaign manager forecasts a rout of the Democrats in November,
with Nixon winning the support of such traditionally Democratic blocs as Jewish, Italian, Spanish, and even black voters.
Tennis: A Whole New Ball Game By Sophy Burnham -- A genteel pastime of the few has been ever so ardently adopted by the many. How
come? Our author tosses out a few answers.
Profile of an Alienated Voter By William Barry Furlong -- The swing vote in the coming election could well be the likes of Mike Stolarczyk, a
$300-a-week Chicago construction worker whose growing distrust of politicians has led him to support any candidate -- conservative or
liberal -- who opposes the regular party choice.
SR/ REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
Freud: Living and Dying
By Max Schur, M.D. --
Reviewed by Robert Sussman Stewart.
Paris Was Yesterday: 1925 -- 1 939
By Janet Planner
Edited by Irving Drutman --
Reviewed by Alex Szogyi.
Encounters With Stravinsky: A Personal
Record
By Paul Horgan --
Reviewed by Robert Phelps.
George Sand: A Biography of the First
Modern Liberated Woman
By Samuel Edwards --
Reviewed by Anna Balakian.
From the Diary of a Counter-Revolutionary
By Pavel Kohout, translated from the Czech
by George Theiner --
Reviewed by Sanche de Gramont.
Open Heart
By Frederick Buechner --
Reviewed by George Malko.
Teachers and Power: The Story of the
American Federation of Teachers
By Robert J. Braun --
Reviewed by James Herndon.
MUSIC: The New York Jazz Festival
By Stanley Dance.
THEATER: An Egoless Theater
By Henry Hewes.
FILMS: The Old West Ain't What
It Used to Be
By Arthur Knight.
PHOENIX NEST: Bunkers, Claghorns,
and Other Name-Droppers
Edited by Martin Levin.
GAMES:
Your Literary I.Q.
Literary Crypt.
Wit Twister.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1999.
PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART CREDITS:
Cover: Dick Hess; illustrations
by Randall Enos;
Alan E. Cober;
Ronald Searle; Dick Hess;
Norman Snyder; Art Shay;
John D. Schiff; Jill Krementz;
CARTOON CREDIT: Paul Peter Porges.
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