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Harvard struck for runs in the second, fourth, sixth and seventh innings, making use of five of their six hits. There were only three RBIs, however, as Dan Williams, Bernie McGregor and Joe Sciolla each...
...jacket to Craig McGregor's book places this anthology of reviews, interviews, and commentary on Bob Dylan under "Music," "Biography," and "Social History." Given the historically uncritical nature of most of the pieces included, the last claim seems pretentious--if one takes the work as most basically a book about Dylan. McGregor's underlying concern is not the songwriter, but his audience. This compilation of "nearly all the major and minor writings concerning Bob Dylan" reveals (perhaps unintentionally) more about the blindness of the performer's public than it does about Dylan himself...
Nature's Geometry. What is dated about the humor is the display of rabbity virility that Morse and Roberts have to put on, as if women were as deliriously mind-boggling and dangerously inaccessible as Farmer McGregor's lettuce patch. The one who captures Tony Roberts' fancy is Sugar Kane (Elaine Joyce), the band's singer and a lovely tribute to nature's geometry who would have made Euclid blink. Sugar is keen on meeting a millionaire. In a twinkling, Roberts returns to manhood, sprouts a yachting outfit, flashes a Wall Street Journal and woos...
...care system. The Administration stresses the need for a more gradual approach and is courting the congressional center, which is already more attuned to the free-enterprise outlook of the Administration bill than to Kennedy's tack. "We have philosophy going for us," says White House Aide Clark McGregor, "plus the certainty of much higher taxes with the Kennedy bill." The A.M.A. will probably come around to supporting some variation of the Nixon proposal...
...encounter groups in that they tend to be less emotional, place more reliance on verbal than on nonverbal communication, and are less concerned with the individuals' growth per se than with his development within his group. T groups improve relationships within organizations by trading what the late Douglas McGregor of M.I.T. called management's "X" approach (do as I say) for the "Y" approach (join with me so that we can work things out together). Obviously, that does not and cannot make equals of the boss and the factory hand; if that is the unrealistic goal...