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From the editors of '47, the contributor-owned "magazine of the year," came the confession of the year. "Up to now, '47 has let everybody down," admitted a postcard from the editors to all subscribers. "Instead of being notable, it's been flat, dull, ordinary...
...broad base of participation. Interest at Harvard in NSO has been more spasmodic than widespread. A minor tempest arose over the question of whether or not NSO should be affiliated with the International Union of Students, formed last summer in Prague. On this issue the "Progressive's" contributor, J. C. Farrar of Yale, takes a qualified affirmative position, proposing "affiliation at once" but only on the grant of "certain contingencies." Though reasserting the benefits of affiliation, Farrar says that since "the majority opinion of the IUS is far to the left of the usual American student" and "the European student...
...stopped smoking and thousands evidently wanted to stop. London's Daily Mail, which published a tongue-in-cheek account of a man's being hypnotized into a distaste for smoking, was swamped with letters from readers who wanted to be hypnotized too. Wrote an Evening Standard contributor: "Many have found that gargling with silver nitrate, swallowing bicarbonate, or well coating the palate with toffee or chewing gum are strong discouragements-to the extent that smoke can then be inhaled only at the risk of an explosion...
Said ex-Editor Ellison: "As a contributor-owner I'm solidly behind...
Stern, a lecturer in Sociology at Columbia, is editor of the quarterly review Science and Society, and a contributor to several magazines. He is editor of the new book, "Understanding the Russians, a Study of Soviet Life and Culture." Among his books in "Society and Medical Progress...