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Disaster strikes so frequently nowadays that films like Elvis and Woodstock alone seem able to withstand the rush of events. A few years ago, Monterey Pop was an equally annoying achievement-full of interminable concentration on the Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips was in on its financing) and packed...
Now the peace hieroglyphic is ubiquitous. It has appeared hanging around the necks of G.I.s in Viet Nam; on a fast-selling line of women's dresses; fashioned into belt buckles, cuff links, rings and tie clasps. Lately, two firms have tried separately to register the symbol as a...
DICKINSON COLLEGE Jay Saunders Redding, D.Lit., author. American life and letters have been enriched by your haunting theme of being Negro in America. You have revealed whites and blacks to each other as brothers.
Died. Richard Taylor, 67, cartoonist whose drawings of bored, heavy-lidded, cocktail-party sophisticates have been a feature of The New Yorker since 1935 and in recent years of Playboy as well; of cancer; in West Redding, Conn.
Accordingly, we Americans tend to run through great numbers of short-lived heroes at a colossal rate. In recent years we have used and used up Ernest Hemingway, Otis Redding, a string of Kennedys, Joe Namath, Bob Dylan, Malcolm X, even George Plimpton (for God's sake). It is next...