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...long as recruitment rather than conscription remains the nation's preferred manner of filling its military ranks, the means?and the money?are going to have to be found to attract higher-quality enlistees and to retain them in sufficient numbers. Says Sociologist Janowitz: "The volunteer force in its expanded form is a unique institution in American history. We have never run a force like we have now." The challenge is to keep it running in a way that assures the nation's security...
...Figaro-tender, witty, effortlessly buoyant. The spectacle of servants outwitting their masters, so inflammatory in Mozart's day, was given charm and point by Baritone Walter Berry, as a rather phlegmatic Figaro, and Soprano Lucia Popp, as his pert fiancee. Baritone Hans Helm and especially Soprano Gundula Janowitz, as the count and countess, played along with aristocratic good grace...
...showing in the area this week. Katharine Porter's grid-like paintings are at MIT's Hayden Gallery, through December 21, and her "Works on Paper" are at the (believe it or not) Harcus Krakow Rosen Sonnabend Gallery, 7, Newbury St., along with the photo-realist paintings of Joel Janowitz, through December 28. Porter's work is very exciting, Janowitz's much less so, although I'd prefer his stuff to any of the current contemporary painting at the MFA. Entitled "Trends in Contemporary Realist Painting", the exhibit is a large room full of the most static, lifeless, trite paintings...
...December 16 Rollins began to attend classes and eat in the Brandeis dining room. Marty Janowitz, a member of the Steering Committee, said that Rollins no longer confined himself to Mailman Hall because prospects for an immediate bust had dimmed...
...doubt the antigun advocates, too, sometimes go beyond what is reasonable or at least practical. Some urge complete confiscation. "I see no reason," says University of Chicago Sociologist Morris Janowitz, "why anyone in a democracy should own a weapon...