Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Nixon vs. Nixon has won praise, particularly from those involved in similar work. It is "a good, sound portrait," says Lloyd deMause, editor of the four-year-old Journal of Psychohistory. Duke's Barber thinks that Abrahamsen has shown "how far psychoanalytic interpretations can help in understanding" Nixon...
...Point. While L 'Express still sells .twice as many copies as Le Point, circulation has slumped by some accounts from 614,000 in 1972 to about 555,000 today. Goldsmith's first priority at L'Express is to reverse the decline in circulation by restoring the journal's credibility and vigor. "My arrival liberates the magazine to be able to criticize," he says...
Nuestro (Ours) is the brainchild of Graphics Executive Daniel Lopez, 36. For nine years, he dreamed of creating a journal that would give voice to the "common joys, agonies and aspirations" of the 12 million Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Chicanos now living in the U.S. The son of a Mexican-born Chicago steelworker, Lopez won a scholarship to the University of Chicago, did graduate work at George Washington University, and spent 13 years as an ad salesman, printing executive and manager for a graphics firm. In 1972 he launched an embryo magazine company-initial assets...
...Broadway. Lately the authorities also have become fascinated by Holzer's off-Broadway affairs. New York Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz is investigating. Last week the Wall Street Journal splashed the story of her business affairs on Page One, reporting that Holzer talked friends into putting about $10 million into foreign ventures, many of which are hard to track down. (Holzer says the total is closer to $2.5 million...
...faculty advisers for the journal are Archie C. Epps III, dean of students and someone who refuses to give him his name, MacIntyre said...