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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The Human Factor, Greene's 22nd novel, combines the shadow world of spies and the games they play with a pervasive spiritual malaise. Secret codes and assassination by peanut-mold toxin entice the reader into the author's gloomy inner sanctum. As usual, the workmanship is superb-almost...
DIED. Phyllis McGinley, 72, Pulitzer-prize-winning poet, essayist and author of children's stories; of a stroke; in Manhattan. After a lonely childhood as the daughter of an unsuccessful land speculator, McGinley moved to New York, took a job as a junior high school English teacher, and began...
When James Herriot writes about his animal farm, it doesn't have the Orwellian bite. Rather, in a series of bestsellers named after the lyrics of an Anglican hymn (All Things Bright and Beautiful, All Creatures Great and Small, AH Things Wise and Wonderful), the Scots-born veterinarian has...
"Women today are under a great deal of pressure to choose a career, but they don't always know where to go. There's pressure to be a doctor, a lawyer or an Indian chief. We want to help Radcliffe students look around and see the other option," Huffaker said...
Weil, speaking on the medical uses of cocaine and coca, the South American plant from which cocaine is obtained, will call for the acceptance by the medical profession of coca leaves as a legitimate drug.