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...pressure," said one. King stresses the working out of family conflicts during the college career. College is not a place for rebellions, but a setting where students learn to accept their parents' outlook while they are physically separated from home. King's Freudian bent leads him to stress the father-son relationship. Of one student, he writes, "The major psychological event for Joseph in his college years appeared to be the acceptance of his identification with his father...
...success is not the work directly of American Airlines but of a father-son team that runs Caldwell Communications Inc., which publishes The American Way. John Caldwell, 55, and John Jr., 29, formed their company in 1967 as an ad agency, and went after the account of American Airlines' air freight division. They lost, but so impressed airline executives that American asked them to publish a projected new magazine. Says John Jr.: "Two guys with advertising backgrounds found themselves in publishing overnight...
...attending the convention. Party leaders and elected officials can no longer be automatically selected as delegates; they will have to submit to the nominating process. Finally, the delegates will not be permitted to name their own alternates, a practice that led in the past to many husband-wife and father-son teams appearing at conventions...
...simply for the privilege of a seat on the convention floor. For that reason alone, few young, black or poor delegates have ever attended Republican Conventions. In addition, some states hold their caucuses in virtual secrecy, while in others delegates choose their own alternates, so that husband-wife and father-son delegate pairings are not uncommon...
Died. James T. Berryman, 69, longtime political cartoonist of the Washington Evening Star; in Venice, Fla. Berryman was working as the paper's sports cartoonist when his father Clifford Berryman, the Star's political cartoonist, fell ill in 1935. James filled in, stayed on to become half of the foremost father-son team in cartoon history. Clifford won a Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for a cartoon on the wartime Government's manpower-mobilization problems; James got his Pulitzer in 1950 for his McCarthy era drawing of a committee hearing room filled with microphones and cameras. The title...