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...Rolling Stone's Woodstock issue confines itself to details of taste and description; the broad interpretative outlines are the same, though Rolling Stone's hosannas are perhaps a bit more shrill and explicitly self-promoting. This confluence of such ostensibly antagonistic perspectives extends to the Altamont concert; from Newsweek to the Berkeley Tribe , Altamont, in the Tribe's words, "... like the massacre at Song My, exploded the myth of innocence...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Politics and Films for Beginners | 6/17/1971 | See Source »

...Gaylin ( In The Service of Their Country: War Resisters in Prison )-and a number of veteran newspapermen (two from the Christian Science Monitor others from the Boston Herald and the Globe ), but, again, there are also an equal number representing the field of corporate journalism, working for Time/Life and Newsweek -including, of course, Osborn Elliott, Newsweek editor-in-chief and chief marshal for Commencement...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: The Class of '46 Meets the Class of '46 | 6/16/1971 | See Source »

...Relations," in Paine Hall. With John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson Professor of History; Richard E. Pipes, professor of History; James C. Thomson, lecturer on History, and Adam B. Ulam, professor of Government. 2) "Politics 1972: The Road to Conventions," in Lowell Lecture Hall. With Osborn Elliott '46, editor of Newsweek; Francis W. Hatch Jr. '46, Massachusetts Representative; E. J. Kahn '37; and Lawrence E. Spivak '21, producer of Meet the Press. 3) "CostInflation in Higher Education: Effects and Prospects." in Harvard Hall 104. With William L. Bruce, vice-dean of the Law School; John T. Dunlop. Dean of the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: This Week's Events | 6/16/1971 | See Source »

...Cornell spokesman yesterday refused to confirm or deny that an offer had been made to Moynihan. A report in this week's Newsweek stated that Cornell had made such a proposition, and that Moynihan had turned it down to stay at Harvard...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Moynihan to Retain Post As Professor of Education | 5/28/1971 | See Source »

...company, whose holdings include the Washington Post, Newsweek and television stations in Miami, Jacksonville and Washington, earned only $4.9 million after taxes on revenues of $178 million last year, compared with $7.7 million on $169 million a year earlier.* The Post did more than its share: it accounted for 44% of the company's revenue last year and 66% of the profit. Newsweek and book publishing earned 45% of revenue but only 16% of profit; broadcasting contributed 11% of revenue, 18% of profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Opening the Books | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

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