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...Each vignette presents a static scene or a brief incident. For the colonial period, they describe engravings: conquistadores meeting Indians, bloodhounds catching a runaway slave. For modern times, many of them comment on photographs: a revolutionary commander, terrorists dead in a ditch. At worst, these pieces resemble Reader's Digest fillers, but at their best they are epiphanies...

Author: By Dain Borges, | Title: An Exile's View of Dawn | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

Gignoux said last night the section that will be released is "just a digest of the views which were expressed by the students before the committee," and that it is unlikely to contain observations about the Law School that will surprise students there...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Law School Visiting Committee To Release Section of Report | 1/22/1976 | See Source »

...evil. Only under flower-child aegis (Kesey's book was celebrated by Tom Wolfe, Allen Ginsberg and other gurus) could a 1975 audience be fed such sexist, crypto-fascist garbage. In the end, it's nothing more than pop psychology on the level of a counter-cultural Reader's Digest. Unless people take it seriously, in which case it's nearly criminal...

Author: By Paul K. Rowe, | Title: Off the Bus, Off the Wall | 1/14/1976 | See Source »

...government to take over the potash industry, much of which is owned by subsidiaries of American firms. In response to reporters' questions, he also noted that relations had not been helped by a new tax bill that, once enacted, would force both TIME and the Reader's Digest to stop publishing separate Canadian editions. The bill would require that both magazines have an 80% difference in editorial content from their parent U.S. editions (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Rough Riding in Ottawa | 12/29/1975 | See Source »

Perkins said he does not expect to make many changes in the department. "I think the department is in relatively good shape," he said, adding, "The last few years have seen some major changes. The department should have time to digest and evaluate them before making any more...

Author: By Richard T. Broida, | Title: Perkins Appointed English Chairman, Replaces Heimert | 12/16/1975 | See Source »

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