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...scandalous was a December 2 cover reproducing the Truc poster of a bare-assed lady milking a unicorn. (One reader suggested an apt place for the Harvard-Yale game scores.) Other articles have been about the international student movement and Dr. Timothy Leary. One issue included an almost complete reprint of the Wilson Report...
...WWII combat inf. s/sgt. w. Purple Heart and cluster; a teacher; author of Vietnam and the Decline of American Democracy; a present member of the Harvard Graduate School of Education; and the author of a letter to President Pusey (and others) on ROTC which I hope the crimson will reprint Alan f. Winslow 51 Prentiss Street Cambridge, Mass...
...consider not only "The Case for ROTC at Harvard" but the entire ROTC memorandum to be worth the careful scrutiny of the Harvard community, and hope that the CRIMSON will reprint other sections and give opponents of ROTC space to reply. We are not disinterested parties, but opponents of ROTC who feel that the fullest and most informed discussion of the issues can only help our cause. To quote a paragraph from Col. Pell's covering letter...
Most of the magazines of past decades are collectors' items. But thanks to some remarkable detective work, Manhattan's Kraus Reprint Corp. has tracked down every issue of 104 U.S. and British little magazines, plus six French ones, and is republishing them in book form. Nearly 750 volumes are already available, and by year's end, the entire monumental series will be printed in 1,100 volumes ranging from $5 to $40 each...
...ITEMS in the Journal are not so helpful or insightful. One is a reprint from the Columbia University Forum of Conor Cruise O'Brien's "The Counterrevolutionary Reflex," which wearily argues that the United States should not have such a Pavlovian response to communism and revolution, and stops there. The second in particular is Columbia graduate student Samuel Anderson's prose poem, "Mr. Moynihan in Bedford-Stuyvesant." Certainly there are other ways to assert a black identity than by continuing to put down Monynihan. Moynihan's criticism of the American welfare system may still someday make it easier...