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FRAGMENTS OF A JOURNAL by Eugéne Ionesco. 149 pages. Grove...
Most people readily exchange their nightly dreams for what passes as reality in the morning papers. Not Eugéne Ionesco. The celebrated playwright of the absurd prefers to dwell on his own private late late shows...
...urged union members to join Negroes and white liberals in a protest vote for Bobby K. Hayes. The object would be to take enough votes away from Fulbright to force him into a runoff with Jim Johnson. What if Fulbright should lose such a runoff? Said another bitter Ne gro leader: "We don't care that much." Probably, though, a majority of Arkansans still do. What they want is more response from Bill Fulbright-perhaps some of the down-home concern that now impels the scholarly Senator to pop into his car alone and disappear for days...
After ten years of teaching "the supposedly mentally retarded" in Salisbury schools, Mrs. Koontz concludes that "they are not mentally retarded. They have all the basic needs and urgings of other kids, but lack the perception and skills of others because they've been ne- glected. They need understanding and patience." She employed patience of her own in climbing to the top of N.E.A. She headed North Carolina's all-Negro N.E.A. affiliate and N.E.A.'s biggest division, the Association of Classroom Teachers (820,000 members), before her election last year as N.E.A. president. She took office...
...quarter of a mile. The best of Belmont has been retained and refurbished, including the paddock sheltered by a well-trussed, 140-year-old white pine. The new grandstand quarters for the exclusive Turf and Field Club would have been approved by the track's namesake, August Belmont (ne Schonberg), who once declared: "Racing is for the rich...