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In New York, Associate Editor Spencer Davidson wrote the cover story, which was edited by Ronald P. Kriss. Davidson's understanding of the complex situations and scenes was enhanced by a trip in April through Israel, Jordan and Egypt. Researcher Ursula Nadasdy went on a similar backgrounding excursion to...
The latest Swedish film to hurdle U.S. obscenity laws is Language of Love, a clinical excursion into pseudo sex education. Seized by customs agents in New York last year, Language was released by a U.S. court of appeals decision last week. In a witty opinion, Judge Leonard P. Moore explained...
The Library Journal called The Whole World Is Watching: A Young Man Looks at Youth's Dissent (New York: Viking Press, paper $1.25) by Mark Gerzon '70, "required reading for the over-thirty generation." The CRIMSON said, "Mark Gerzon's excursion into pop sociology reads like a work commissioned by...
Shunning the Cartel. Icelandic is faring much better than competitors on the lucrative North Atlantic run. In the first five months of 1970, the little line's passenger volume increased 41%, to a record 71,500 passengers. Its average load factor is an enviable 69%. Last year it earned...
Both, for instance, make a point of the Navy's decision to classify the intelligence-gathering cruise as a "minimal risk" operation. But Armbrister traces the planning process through the chain of command in Hawaii and Washington. At the Honolulu headquarters, it was a young ensign in the intelligence...