Saturday Review June 24 1972 Sylvia and 49 similar items
Saturday Review June 24 1972 SYLVIA ASHTON-WARNER GEORGE MALKO PETER H. SCHUCK
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Literary |
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Saturday Review |
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1972 |
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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:
JUNE 24, 1972; Volume LV, Number 26, 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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COVER: Spearpoint! Sylvia Ashton-Warner on America Today. Cover illustration by Thomas Upshur.
SR/UP FRONT:
How to Get Interviewed by Dick
Cavett--in Several Tricky Lessons
By George Malko.
An author who was screened by Cavett and
Cc. explains who makes it--and who doesn't.
They Don't Burn Buses Anymore
in Pontiac,
By William Serrin.
In a factory city that responded explosively
to bused integration, author Serrin finds
the system working and the children happy.
Rumors in the Vatican: The Next Pope
May Not Be Italian
By Nino Lo Bello.
If Pope Paul retires this fall, who will replace
him? Nino Lo Bello describes four likely
"foreign" successors.
Singles in the Suburbs, or, You Can
Go Home Again
By Mary Alice Kellogg.
Singles are migrating to the suburbs, and in
Schaumburg, Illinois, that means everybody
out for beer and volleyball.
EDITORIAL:
Random Terror in the Middle East
By Ronald P. Kriss.
The Japanese fanatics who turned Israel's
major airport into a charnel house gave the
world a bloody lesson in the uses of
unfocused, generalized terror. Now the
Israelis are spoiling to give a lesson in
return to the people who sponsored them--
the Palestinian guerrillas.
EDUCATION:
Spearpoint
By Sylvia Ashton-Warner.
Traditional education has its shortcomings,
but adapting and surviving in an American
free school are not for the fainthearted.
The Society School:
The Outside World Is In
By Lillian Foster.
An Alternative to the
Deschooled Society
By George Richmond.
A ten-year-old carries a credit card? At
P.S. 126 students have created economic
and social systems as part of their own
microsociety. A new theory of what
schooling should be and how it should work.
Black Land-Grant Colleges:
Discrimination as Public Policy
By Peter H. Schuck.
Despite the colleges' success in educating
blacks, federal and state fiscal policies deny
these institutions equality under the law.
SR Education Update:
A report on the latest developments in the
Amish battle against compulsory education
and in Duluth's efforts at class integration.
The Union Merger Movement:
Will 3,500,000 Teachers Put It
All Together?
By Myron Lieberman.
The merger movement among teacher
organizations may soon result in the largest
--and most powerful--union in the nation.
SR: REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
The Jewel in the Crown,
The Day of the Scorpion,
The Towers of Silence,
By Paul Scoff,
Reviewed by Nancy Wilson Ross.
My Michael
By Amos Oz
Reviewed by Milton Rugoff.
The Quiet End of Evening
By Honor Tracy
Reviewed by J. 0. O'Hara.
Gehlen: Spy of the Century
By E. H. Cookridge,
The General Was a Spy: The Truth
About General Gehlen and His Spy Ring
By Heinz Hbhpe and Hermann Zolling,
The Service: The Memoirs of General
Reinhard Gehlen,
Gehlen: Master Spy of the Century
By Charles Whiting,
Reviewed by Robert 0. Deindorfer.
Intuition,
By R. Buckminster Fuller,
Reviewed by Finite Capouya.
Myth and Modern Man
By Raphael Pafai,
Myths to Live By
By Joseph Campbell,
Reviewed by Emmett Wilson, Jr.
The Enormous Despair,
By Judith Malma,
Reviewed by Anthea Lahr.
Off-Broadway: The Prophetic Theater,
By Stuart W. Little,
Reviewed by Richard Horwich.
DANCE: ViIleIla: At Home and Across
the Hudson,
By Walter Terry.
FILMS: Whodunit Didn't
By Arthur Knight.
THEATER: Summer Summary
By Henry Hewes.
MUSIC: The Legendary Lily
By Irving Kolodin.
TRAVEL: "Hommage a Fromage"
By Rene Lecler.
GAMES:
Wit Twister;
Literary Crypt;
Your Literary I. Q.;
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1994.
CARTOON CREDITS: William P. Hoest,
Peter Paul Porges.
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