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...seeming to uphold American political traditions, Podhoretz and his allies have been dubbed "neo-conservatives," a label that causes them some discomfort. Podhoretz continues to claim to be a liberal; it is the radicals, he insists, who became illiberal. Such quib bling may be of greater interest to the author than to his readers. But if his book is often tedious in detail, it has a sweeping theme. At a time of testing, the Commentary group upheld standards of civilized discourse and thereby earned an honorable place in the history of American letters. They behaved as intellectuals are supposed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Radical Retreat | 10/29/1979 | See Source »

...conveys a bit of Crichton's original intentions. The character's honest amorality stands in contrast to the false piety of the wealthy bluebloods he swindles. But Connery's low-key performance is often vitiated by Donald Sutherland's uncharacteristically broad caricature of a bum bling aide-de-crime. Then again, when the delicious leading lady is at hand, both men tend to fade away. The great train robbery may well have been the crime of its century, but it looks like petty theft compared with Down's ability to steal a scene. -Frank Rich

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Lady Is a Thief | 2/5/1979 | See Source »

...fans and young statisticians can recall what happened in the years between Pearl Harbor and V-J day. William Mead's vision is less personal and more anecdotal. In this delightful, ram bling history, the St. Louis-raised journalist sees wartime baseball in its unique social context. To mask the ludicrous on-field play, he notes, major league baseball adopted a stern patriotic image. Players took part of their pay in war bonds, teams staged charity games and donated equipment to the Army. Privately, baseball officials tried to protect their pocketbooks and get their stars deferred from the draft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Oddball | 7/3/1978 | See Source »

...gift is delivered, politely declined, but left behind anyway. The teacher tries not to look at the envelope containing the money, and suddenly lowers his face into his slightly trem bling hands. In this one motion, Ozu transforms a figure of faintly pathetic fun into a truly tragic individual. It is one measure of the richness of this al together remarkable film that Ozu is able to show such scenes without the slightest sentimentality, and with a hu mane and unique dignity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Painful Accuracy | 6/4/1973 | See Source »

...name has been that the association never concerned itself with classical Greek and Latin. Now there is another reason. The association, which is the nation's largest organization of college literature and language teachers, has been struck by the same sort of contemporary dissent that has been trou bling campuses everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Professors: A Most Modern Squabble | 1/10/1969 | See Source »

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