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Davis Jackson, assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth, stood by his institution's policy of allowing coaches free rein in approaching candidates, and William D'O. Lippincott, Dean of Students at Princeton, advocated reliance on a "healthy" attitude toward athletics rather than on restrictions...
...Princeton, Lippincott explained, the prevailing philosophy is that coaches can serve beyond the area of athletics and can be trusted to maintain a sensible attitude in their activities. Princeton has "no network of unenforceable rules," he said. "We're pretty relaxed about...
...BALLAD OF PECKHAM RYE (160 pp.) -Muriel Spark-Lippincott...
...cash, jiggering books, stealing merchandise, and a score of other similar practices, employees this year will steal more than $1 billion-more than twice the amount stolen by all the nation's professional thieves. This is the estimate of Norman Jaspan in The Thief in the White Collar (Lippincott; $4.95), an analysis of corporate stealing. Jaspan, 43, who is president of his own management consulting firm, speaks from experience. His clients include 35% of all major retail outlets in the U.S., plus many airlines and manufacturing firms. In the past ten years, while working to improve operating efficiency, Jaspan...
...CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ, by Walter M. Miller Jr. (320 pp.; Lippincott; $4.95), belongs to the growing literature of the A-cum-H-bomb jitters. As the book opens, it is early in the 32nd century A.D. Thermonuclear warfare has made the North American continent a human and cultural desert. Misshapen biological monsters and primitive nomadic tribes roam the land, while a few neofeudal barons control certain territories-for instance, "Texarkana." The only oases of learning in this new Dark Age are the monastic orders of the Roman Catholic Church, which has miraculously survived the holocaust of the "Flame Deluge," albeit...