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...Viet Nam books recently: Tim O'Brien's Going After Cacciato, Larry Heinemann's Close Quarters and Frederick Downs' The Killing Zone. Josiah Bunting, a novelist (The Lionheads) and former Army officer who served in Viet Nam and is now president of Virginia's Hampden-Sydney College, points out an anomaly of Viet Nam. "The Norman Mailers and William Styrons and all those guys stayed at Harvard for this war. The real literary genius never went." Nonetheless, Bunting expects that "within the next three or five years, there will be a major, successful Catch...
Marin, writing in Harper's, blames the so-called humanistic psychologies and disciplines, including gestalt, est, Arica and the "self-realization" theories of Abraham Maslow. Marin got some support last week at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Charles Hampden-Turner, president-elect of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, agreed that the humanistic movement "is top-heavy on the side of self-concern. I think that is self-defeating. [You seek] to become one with the universe, but instead, you isolate yourself." Transactional Analyst Barton Knapp of Philadelphia's Laurel Institute added that...
During those opening 40 minutes, the Crimson threatened the Brown goalie, Mike Hampden, with four shots and 3 corner kicks...
Later in the half Bullard broke away from the defense and sped alone toward the Bruin goalie. The Brown goaltender came out to block the shot. Bullard fired the ball hard, but Hampden blocked the shot, forcing it out, and giving Harvard a corner kick. Bullard's kick had been so hard, play was stopped so that Hampden could recover from the cannonball he had blocked...
Harvard went on to defeat at the hands of a team that had no real weak points. Brown demonstrated excellence in the Frazier-Pereira combination, in ball control and in its defense, anchored by Hampden and Ralbovsky...