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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:
JANUARY, 1973; VolUME LV, NUMBER 50; December 9, 1972, Education
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: Father and Son: Learning Life From Love. Up against the Money Wall. All about the Game Game. Cover: Stephen Osborne.
UP FRONT:
MOVING ON -- TO NOWHERE
By Jonathan Kozol.
"Schoot says to us: You did a real thing.
You had your class discussion about race
and ethics Now go on to your next
subject.' " Jonathan Kozol, in this
far-ranging essay, describes how the habit
of 'movin' on," picked up in public school,
becomes "a low-cost way of telling
ourselves that we are not bad
fellows, and yet of obviating all deep,
serious, or risk-taking action.".
A RAP ON GRASS
By Victor Perera.
Novelist Perera teaches at the University of
California, Santa Cruz -- a school that
has long had the reputation of being a
doper's campus. Recently, he had a frank
talk with his students and found that it's
become cool to turn down grass.
THE SELLING OF THE DEITY, 1973
By Edward B. Fiske.
How does one go about marketing the
Almighty? Our reporter dropped in on a
party thrown by Religion in American
Life, Inc., to find out.
EDITORIAL: THREE BACK FROM LIMBO
By Ronald P. Kriss.
Juan Peron, Willy Brandt, and Richard Nixon
have precious little in common except
for this -- all were once consigned
to political limbo, yet all are
now riding high.
EDUCATION:
OF SPIDER WEBS AND SNAILS -- A
FATHER'S TALE
By Michael Rossman.
A cottage garden, a big black dog,
and all the little creeping, crawling things
become a young boy's teachers as his
father looks on and manages most
of the time not to say no.
FRATERNITY
By Peter A. Janssen.
Fraternities may be coming back -- but,
then, perhaps they never left. In Texas our
writer visits the DU house at UT.
HOW TO BEAT SERRANO: RULES
FOR THE RICH
By Charles S. Benson.
An authority on education finance takes a
whimsical look at how the rich might
(and probably will) try to avoid equalization
of school spending.
LEARNING FAIR
By Susan Sands.
"Super ecstatic"? "Completely credible"?
That's what they said it would be. An
event designed to turn on adults,
and kids, to new ways of learning.
THE UNIVERSITY LEADER
By Warren Bennis.
Four am. in the office and a weary
president discovers the unwitting
conspiracy to keep him there
twenty-four hours a day.
HANSEL AND GRETEL
By Arthur Pearl.
Two babes in the wood pass up the apple
of knowledge for a gingerbread
"free school.".
OPEN ADMISSIONS: AN OPEN-
AND-SHUT CASE?
By Kenneth Libo and Edward Stewart.
Undertaken as a gesture of political and
racial conciliation, "open admissions" has
taken firm root at CUNY. What has been
the effect on students? On the institution?.
WHEN THE MONEY STOPS
By Benjamin DeMott.
Is the era of massive federal spending on
education coming to a close? If so, it
may be the best thing that ever
happened to the Office of Education.
THE GAME GAME -- OR, WHAT YOU
CAN LEARN FROM AN OOBI
By James F. Fixx.
The peopte, the planning, and the theories
behind games -- and why we play them.
REVIEWS:
BOOKS:
Virginia Woolf
By Quentin Bell.
Reviewed by Benjamin DeMott.
The Odessa File
By Frederick Forsyth.
Reviewed by Michael Crichton.
Books for Children
By Karla Kuskin.
Shorter Reviews:
The 10 Cult
By Evelyn Sharp.
P.S. Your Not Listening
By Eleanor Craig.
The Persian Boy
By Mary Renault.
MUSIC: Leinsdorf Forges the
Met's Ring Anew
By Irving Kolodin.
TRAVEL: The Bugs in BART
By Karsten Pragel.
DANCE: Ballet in Brooklyn
By Walter Terry.
FILMS: Domesticity Without Disney
By Arthur Knight.
GAMES: Wit Twister; Literary Crypt; Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 2018.
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