Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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THIS IS only to say that liberal journalism is beyond all hope. The men who were vaguely upset by Chicago and the rest of 1968, not knowing quite way, have been searching for new forms. Many of them will tell you that more "in-depth analysis" in needed, and perhaps new publications to get the word out. One of these new publications--and there will be more--is The Washington Monthly. The magazine is edited by Charles Peters, formerly a Peace Corps official, and run by a crew you have hard of before: Richard Rovere of the New Yorker, Russell...
THERE IS NO urgency in this magazine (the cover is an off-color American flag) and no excitement. There is no precision and no depth. And worst of all, there is nothing new. These same liberal journalists, who feel such horror over 1968 and so much desire to do something, do not have the slightest chance of doing anything, chained to the institutions they write about by their own guilt...
Harvard has swept through New England track competition this season. B.C., B.U., and Northeastern have all fallen prey to the Crimson's overpowering strength and depth...
...Crimson's weakest points are the dash and hurdles and the lack of depth in the middle running events. Army, particularly strong in the dashes and 600, could capitalize on these weaknesses next Saturday. But Harvard's strong areas should offset this and force the Heptagonals decision into the last relay...
Leading scorers for the freshmen are Lief Rosenberger with 38 points followed by Dick Havern with 36 and Tom Paul with 23. Showing the great depth of the team, the second line is leading the first line in total points...