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Blacks look to Washington and see nothing to encourage them. "This Administration is more insensitive than any Administration in recent times," laments Historian John Hope Franklin. "One would have thought that -aside from their particular private racial views-a group of political leaders as cold and hard-boiled as they...
A fashion writer's role, traditionally, is to lend a bit of tone to what otherwise might be a confusing free-for-all -namely, the Paris showings. As critiques of the latest fiasco boiled up last week, however, it was apparent that the fashion press had run totally out...
Hesburgh was clearly a victim of both academic and youthful intolerance. But he showed greater understanding than his detractors. After brooding about the draft, for example, he concluded that "the only kind of patriotism the Government was talking about was going overseas and killing people. The thing keeps gnawing at...
PAUL ZWINDEL with his second play. And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, has accomplished what another quasi-literary rising playwright. Tom Stoppard, failed to. He has emerged from his The Effect of Gamma Ray on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds success off-Broadway last season with a phenomenally entertaining tragi...
After an initial 900 nominations, many believe the choice boiled down to the most likely candidates from the very beginning. Bok, 40, a graduate of Stanford University, and John T. Dunlop, 56, dean of the Harvard Faculty and a graduate of Purdue, Either would be the first Harvard president who...