Word: marsh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...report out of the country, since all communications were immediately cut. Allman solved that by giving his file to a messenger who somehow drove to Thailand. Later, Allman was able to telex and telephone his material-that is, when the gremlins were off the wires. In Saigon, Bureau Chief Marsh Clark, who coordinated the reports from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and South Viet Nam, reported that telex communications even between such major centers as Bangkok and Saigon were "so bad that for a time they looked like a drunken man's version of the Rosetta stone." Bangkok Bureau Chief David...
There have been hundreds of Freudian films: Fellini Satyricon is probably the first-and certainly the most important-Jungian one. In the course of two hours and seven minutes, images, totems, and archetypes rise and burst like hydrogen sulfide bubbles from the marsh of the collective unconscious. The unsynchronized sound track has the timbre of racial memory, echoing some eternal dream time. The film's devices are, in fact, so frenzied and eruptive that they tend to obscure an artlessness of thought or substance. Perhaps it is just as well; the Fellini Satyricon is manifestly made...
...Conant. The fourth, Nathan Marsh Pusey, a tough, capable and frequently courageous man, led a more complex university in a time that sustained few titans. Last week, in a long-awaited move, he announced his early retirement...
...name of Nathan Marsh Pusey, President of Harvard University, has always been good for stirring up a heated debate within the Cambridge City Council, and last night-when the Council considered a resolution praising the outgoing Pusey-was no exception...
While Secretary Laird was in Viet Nam, TIME'S Saigon correspondents -Bureau Chief Marsh Clark, Robert Anson and Burton Pines-sat down to compare their own informed assessments of the present state of the war. Among their comments...