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Perhaps the harsh reality of our true worth will strike home only when you discover that we are your sons or daughters or dearest friends...
...warmth. At his best, Kosinski is a novelist of terror: The Painted Bird and Steps were catalogues of lurid atrocities, accounts of sadism, bestiality, and so forth, every one more horrible than the last. Kosinski's precise, emotionless prose didn't just render those atrocities in all their harsh reality; it became a part of the horror, inhuman beyond mere colorlessness. Kosinski's bestial imagination hasn't failed him in his new novel: the episodes of rape and dismemberment are as brutal and varied as ever. But there is something missing, some sense of the bizarre and the demonic that...
Perhaps hoping to turn the College's attention away from the harsh memories of the 60s and toward the future, Dean Rosovsky launched a reevaluation of undergraduate education in the spring of 1974, the first major review of undergraduate education at Harvard since the Redbook report...
Harrowing Warning. Faced with these harsh facts of political life, Jerry Ford still plans to carry on his work−and his election campaign for 1976−just as before. "You can't shut down the presidency," notes one White House aide. This week Ford will visit New Hampshire to campaign on behalf of Republican Senatorial Candidate Louis Wyman, and on Friday and Saturday he will fly off on another trip blending politics and presidential affairs, touring St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., and then ending in Dallas. His aides expect that, as always, Ford will be making...
Some adults have suffered harsh treatment at the hands of kidnapers as well, and undergone long, lonely bouts of uncertainty over what was to become of them. Jack Teich, a Brooklyn businessman, was chained in a closet for a week last year until his family paid $750,000 for his release. The kidnapers are still being sought...