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The headquarters of Studds' opponent, William W. Weeks '49 was, by contrast, raucous. Bands blared out old campaign favorites like "Happy Days Are Here Again" and "Feelin' Groovy."
When it comes to eternity, the practical-minded Japanese have always figured it is wisest to hedge all bets. Consequently their ceremonies of miya-mairi, which correspond to Christian baptisms, are traditionally Shinto, and their funerals are traditionally Buddhist. Now, increasingly, the Japanese are taking to being married in Christian...
FIRST there was Kate Millett-just a year ago. The Karl Marx of the New Feminism, they all said. She was bright (a professor, yet) and scholarly, but, the reviewers also said, she was too masculine. Then Norman Mailer came along and told us she misquoted Miller, and what's...
ESCHEWING the egocentric New Journalism of the sixties. Lukas himself maintains a scrupulously low profile throughout. In a sense his book is a journalistic analogue to SDS's founding Ann Arbor statement for the people are allowed to speak for themselves, their speech and memory becoming the source of the...
Lukas has a difficult time extracting general conclusions from such a wealth of highly individualistic sources. His suggestions as to how, following an Ericksonian proposition, "the child expresses openly what the parent represses," are fairly anticlimactic. Perhaps, more interesting, is how all of the children interviewed, with the possible exception...