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...popular culture it creates--all this, coming uncontrolled and so fast, forces people to deal with this disillusionment younger and earlier. Now they grow up bombarded with issues, and this is a large, if not overwhelming, burden for any adolescent. I don't know if I could have dealt with drugs, an immoral war, a corrupt government, and puberty. But whether I could have or not, the fact that I didn't irrevocably removes me one generation from those...

Author: By Peter Southwick, | Title: Sha-na-na: Remembrance of Things Present | 8/7/1973 | See Source »

...same time, Cox requested the tapes of one telephone conversation and seven meetings. Eventually, the White House did supply Cox with a White House memo that dealt with Hunt's shift from the White House to the Re-Election Committee's payroll, and another written by former White House Aide Gordon Strachan, under the principles enunciated by White House Attorney Charles Wright (see box). He said that the President would not withhold material dealing with his role as head of the Republican Party or extensively testified about by other witnesses and already made more or less public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONSTITUTION: Battle Over Presidential Power | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

Libyan troops quickly picked up the terrorists as they tried to escape across the field. Although they have been disowned and denounced by all established Palestinian organizations, they are probably part of an autonomous offshoot of the fedayeen movement. In the past, Libya has dealt leniently with Palestinian terrorists; this time may be different. Even in what Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban calls the "pathological capital of the world," this skyjacking may be too much to stomach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Flight to Nowhere | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

...know about sin?" he asked a mother who had decided to return to college after more than 20 years away from school, although she felt embarrassed before her younger classmates. To Rosenblatt the alumni's questions about literature are more important than those asked by undergraduates for they dealt with life-related rather than literary-related themes. He was astonished when an alumnus sought to draw a parallel between Invisible Man and Watergate. Rosenblatt echoes many instructors who have taught alumni summer sessions when he reviews his experience: "Undergraduates and graduates are aware of the limitations of literary analysis. They...

Author: By Max Rudmann, | Title: From Nostalgia to Diploma: The Alumni College | 7/24/1973 | See Source »

...disclosed that they had been patronizing London call girls. In the report of his investigation of this matter, Lord Diplock very carefully weighed each minister's indiscretion on different-oddly different -scales. Jellicoe, it was pointed out, used only "escort agencies" advertised in the London papers, dealt with the girls under an assumed name and never "spoke to them of anything remotely related to his work" as a minister. Moreover, said Diplock, with a fine legal eye for delicate distinctions, Jellicoe took the prostitutes home to the privacy of his own bedroom. "He entertained them to a meal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Tis Pity . . . | 7/23/1973 | See Source »

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