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FEMINISM IS TAUGHT in a few classes at Harvard, in which students read French theorists like Helene Cixous and Luce lrigaray and discuss such issues as androgyny, female-female bonding, and patriarchally defined syntax. But when I took an informal poll in a room full of guys the other day--"What do you think of when you hear the word `feminist'?"--the first response was, "Holly Near aiming a pair of pruning shears at my crotch...
...flea market from New York Places and Pleasures: "Inside, a sizable jungle of loose white and tan shoelaces, Dracula banks which need batteries for pushing out a pale green hand to grasp a coin, among the books one volume of an obsolete encyclopedia and a novel by Clare Boothe Luce." From Mexico Places and Pleasures: "One young man in an exquisite hat and beautifully made dress keeps circulating among American women asking for a household job which would include cooking, cleaning, dress- and hat-making." And this priceless piece of advice from Italy: The Places In Between: "One assumes that...
...Street, Los Angeles, California 90071; *Chemical Bank, Box 1368, Church Street Station, New York, New York 10008; *The Depository Trust Company, P.O. Box 20, Bowling Green Station, New York, New York 10274; Robert T. Keeler & Thomas T. Keeler, Trustees, Irrevocable Trust, Box 7535, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415; The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., 111 West 50th Street, New York, New York 10020; *Midwest Securities Trust Company, 440 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60605; *Pacific Securities Depository Trust Company Incorporated, Box 7877, San Francisco, California 94120; TLL Temple Foundation, 109 Temple Blvd., Lufkin, Texas...
...editor and senior writer for LIFE (1938-52) and as a World War II correspondent for both magazines; of pulmonary fibrosis; in Millbrook, N.Y. His books include biographies of Franklin Roosevelt (1944), Adlai Stevenson (1952), Theodore Roosevelt (1963) and Briton Hadden (1949), his cousin and co-founder with Henry Luce of Time...
...nearly 34 years after Luce decided his magazine needed color, TIME is taking the ultimate step: it will be essentially an all-color magazine--the only such newsmagazine. Says Managing Editor Ray Cave: "As technology has made color illustration economically feasible, we have maintained a firm commitment to moving toward a four-color magazine. Now, except when there are no satisfactory color pictures of a news event or deadlines that cannot be met, we will illustrate virtually all of the magazine in color...