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...happen in our era of sequels: Deep Throat II. This time, he is a mysterious figure-or figures-leaking information about the U.S. Supreme Court. Who is the reporter scribbling down the incriminating details? Naturally, Bob Woodward, co-author with Carl Bernstein of The Final Days. Woodward and his new partner, fellow Washington Post Reporter Scott Armstrong, are behind locked doors, working on a book about the Warren Burger Court. Excerpts will appear early next year, and anticipation at the Post is high. Says one editor: "The Supreme Court is the last secret institution in Washington...
Wednesday, November 1: Concert: Jame Bernstein, instructor in the music department begins a three-part series on the concerto from the Baroque period to the 20th century, with an emphasis on listening skills. The first session will be devoted to the concer to grosso, with works by Vivaldi and Bach. Cohen 15, 7:30-9:30. Fee $5/session, $15/series. Call...
...Publisher Arthur ("Punch") Sulzberger. He can hardly help noticing the typographical error in the paper's logo: Not The New York Times. Exactly who is responsible for this outrageous, cunningly crafted parody? Among those reputed to have laid a pencil to the project are Michael Arlen, Carl Bernstein, Nora Ephron, Frances Fitz-Gerald, Jerzy Kosinski, George and Freddy Plimpton, Terry Southern and about three or four dozen other wordsmiths from leading publishing firms, the unemployment rolls and the Times itself. Observed Calvin Trillin, one of the town's few big-time scribes who declined to participate: "Sounds...
...publication will deal with scientific issues, particularly those on campus, and will emphasize their social effects, Geoff Bernstein '80, a founder of the magazine, said yesterday...
Such recent scientific controversies as sociobiology, nuclear power, and recombinant DNA have created a need for the magazine, Bernstein added...