Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "To Be a Man" chronicles student life at Yale, from the tables down at Mory's to a classroom lecture in evolution. Repeat...
...York World Journal Tribune was barely buried before other publishers began speculating about the vacant slot in the city's afternoon field. The New York Times, the New York Daily News and Time Inc. all acknowledged that they were considering the possibility of publishing a newspaper. The paper they talked about differed, of course, in many respects from the one that folded. But just what sort of paper would it be? Last week some people intimately acquainted with the vagaries of the New York newspaper scene offered opinions...
...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "University Power: A Conversation with Clark Kerr." The University of California's ex-president talks about higher education-its past, its future, and its problems...
...pill, abortion, menopause. Mrs. Brazier not only reported the phenomenon of infant crib deaths in Seattle; she ran photos of babies who had died, including the children of socially prominent families. Observing that the use of oral contraceptives in some cases enlarged women's breasts, the Atlanta Journal's Edith Hills Coogler interviewed the local Lovable brassiere manufacturer, who lovably agreed that he had to do some tinkering with his production line...
...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "Eton." A tour of England's prestigious prep school allows the visitor to mingle with the collared-and-gowned boys, visit rowing and cricket practice, attend a debate on North Viet Nam, assess the old customs and the new look in curriculum...