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...Midwest; Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth in the Ivy League. The new generation of editors sounds just as embattled and indignant as its liberal forebears who condemned the war in Viet Nam. Michael George, 21, editor in chief of Northwestern's Review (circ. 6,000), sounds the clarion call of revolt against the Establishment: "Liberals are the ruling class...
...blithe clarion for what he calls the crucial link in education--"highly gifted, strongly motivated teachers"--Adler points up exactly the stumbling block on which previous reform efforts have tumbled. Unfortunately, his scenario is so far in the clouds that it loses all relevance to education's current state. Notes sociologist David Riesman '31, who has taken exception publicly to Paideia's generally positive reception: "Hitching your wagon to a star is one thing, but if the wagon is mired in the mud and the star looks too remote, no one will make the effort to move...
...British Amateur championship, a cockney caddie became something of a folk hero for hurling Stadler's clubs back at him and forcing him to take a replacement from the gallery. With a clarion flourish, the Royal and Ancient publicly commended the wronged caddie on his principles and paid him for a full round. Still, Stadler is no McEnroe. Off the course, he is too nice a guy. It is natural that the other players call him "Walrus," since it is impossible to look at him and think of anything else. When he speaks, his mustache bobs up and down...
High Jump--1. Joan Clarion (Brown) 1.57m, 2. Ann Kearns (B), 3. Gail Koziara (Dartmouth). 1500-meters--1. Dorian Lambelet-McClive (Cornell) 4:22.46 (new meet and Ivy League record), 2. Jenny Stricker (Harvard), 3. Debbie Schulte (Princeton). 100-meter Hurdles--1. Sari Chang (P) 14.42 (new meet and Ivy League record), 2. Sally Anderson (P), 3. Audrey Pessu (C) 14.89. Long Jump--1. Sari Chang (P) 5.76 (meet record), 2. Betty Newsam (P), 3. Julie Dzik...
Allies and true friends have disputes. They seek ways to resolve divergent policies. But they do not debate "the fundamental nature of their relationship," for that is not at issue. TIME does grave injury to a strong and solid alliance by its clarion call for such a debate between the U.S. and Israel, whose transcendent common goals and purposes ensure a positive, if not a special, relationship whoever may be in power at any time in either country...