Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "The Disordered Mind." Two studies of psychological disturbances in children: a boy who rejects school and a girl who flirts with danger...
...PRELUDE: LANDSCAPES, CHARACTERS AND CONVERSATIONS FROM THE EARLIER YEARS OF MY LIFE, by Edmund Wilson. Turning to autobiography after 51 years as critic, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright and novelist, Wilson draws entries from a journal begun in 1914. The result is a rich account juxtaposing his growth as a writer with the breakdown of his snug prewar world...
Despite the best efforts of Susan, Lyn, Poppy, Mary & Co., Californians protested that they could not recognize themselves in the superfroth concocted by the Journal - perhaps because most of the reporting dealt with Beverly Hills and Hollywood...
Just in case any readers doubt the depth of its study, the Journal explains that "Managing Editor Bruce Clerke has spent more of her time in Califor nia than in New York during these recent months of preparation. Then Staffers Susan, Lyn, Poppy, Mary, Lois, Margaret and Trudy followed to see for themselves...
...Journal gushes that California women are "more racially tolerant" than others - which may surprise Negroes, who still resent the California voters' almost 2-to-l approval of a 1964 state-constitutional amendment (recently voided by the U.S. Supreme Court) that permitted race discrimination in housing. The Journal claims that the California woman has a "deeper tan and more freckles." One article asserts that the California woman is the "best possible wife," while another notes that California's divorce rate is twice as high as the rest of the nation's. To the Journal's declaration that...