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Military directives rarely make snappy reading, dealing as they do with such weighty subjects as the terrors of trench foot, the best way to dig a latrine and the importance of keeping boots polished. But as in most matters, Red China is different. A 776-page collection of Red Chinese army documents just published by Stanford University's Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is a fascinating exception. The papers, some of which were captured from Chinese Communist junks off the South China coast, some probably filched by Chinese Nationalist spies, cover most of 1961-a year when...
Although "Movie Worsts" has expanded in size and circulation, it will not replace the parody this year. Lewis said that the Lampoon will publish a "really splashy" Playboy parody for this summer. He expects it to be a 72-100 page magazine, complete with centerfold, and requiring a $10,000 capital outlay...
...same names as the New York daily reviewers and sent them to previews of Subways. A week after the show opened, Merrick stuck tongue firmly in cheek and printed their names, their pictures and their reviews of the show (all raves) in a great big blat of a full-page ad. And in the course of a long guerrilla war against Howard Taubman of the Times, he pointedly reprinted one of Taubman's reviews in Greek and suggested sympathetically that the poor chap required "vocational guidance...
...take a computer to catalogue all the books and reports, mainly by outsiders, about the crisis of the University of California at Berkeley in 1964-65. Last week an official committee of insiders from the Berkeley faculty published the most practical report yet. It is a candidly critical 228-page analysis of what makes Berkeley buzz and what must be done if professors are to "rediscover the youthful spirit" and reach those many students who are "dissatisfied with their own unmotivated existence...
Scrutiny & Dilemma. National has 60 days to study and answer the 2,200-page case record, will almost certainly appeal FTC's ruling to federal courts. Also studying it are other big grocery chains, which are now faced with a dilemma. Small chains and independent stores have revived so much that since 1958 giant chains have gained only .3% of the U.S. food market. Moving to meet such competition by opening new stores, the giants from now on will have to keep one eye on the business, the other...