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News Editor for This Issue: Kristin A. Goss '87 Night Editors: Maia E. Harris '88 David S. Hilzenrath '87 John N. Rosenthal '87 Editorial Editor: Nicholas S. Wurf '87 Feature Editor: D. Joseph Menn '87 Copy Editor: Martha A. Bridegam '89 Photo Editor: Bruce M. Kluckholn '87 Sports Editor: John A. Putnam '88 Business Editor: Marc N. Diker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor for This Issue: | 2/18/1986 | See Source »

...John Finley became the sulking Achilles and wily Odysseus on the state of Sanders Theatre while Anna Freud Coolly described our unconscious lust on the third floor of Emerson Hall. Archibald MacLeish, zen-like, trying to "know" an apple balanced James Watson's discovery of the double helix. Clyde Kluckholn's exploration of Navaho culture and psyche challenged Wassily Leontieff's analysis of economic inputs and outputs...

Author: By Michael Macco, | Title: Veritas: Virtue, Passion, Integrity | 6/4/1979 | See Source »

...knew they were going "somewhere"; tried to guess. West Pointer McClure's able sidekick, Major Joseph B. Phillips, left a Russian dictionary in plain view in his apartment. Most newsmen took the bait. Timesman Frank Kluckholn, guessing that an invasion of Norway and an offensive against the Germans in north Russia was in the offing, outfitted himself with woollies and a heavy overcoat. Apparently all the newsmen had the same idea: all departed (for North Africa) wearing winter uniforms. None took shorts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Secret Assignment | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

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