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...surprise that Joseph Wambaugh, the former Los Angeles cop who writes well about the police (The Blue Knights, The Onion Field), attempts to establish a gothic mood. He associates the feeling with eastern Pennsylvania's brooding Germanic influences and forbidding estate architecture. His competition, Philadelphia Inquirer Reporter Loretta Schwartz-Nobel, prefers the interior decoration of the not-so-new journalism. She has had the doubtful advantage of interviewing the imprisoned criminals in the case, and likes to titillate readers with her reactions: "That night, after falling into a troubled sleep, I had my first dream about William Bradfield...
Jonathan M. Moses '88 Night Editors Laurie M. Grossman '89 Shari Rudavsky '88 James E. Schwartz '88 Editorial Editors Steven L. Lichtman '88 Gary D. Rowe '88 Features Editor Andrea E. Monfried '88 Sports Editor Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Copy Editor Michael E. Raynor '90 Business Editor Robert Q. McManus '88 Photography Editor Hector I. Osorio...
...Hackensack, New Jersey, Managing Editor. Shari Rudavsky '88 of Lowell House and New York, New York, Managing Editor. Jonathan F. Putnam '88 of Quincy House and Lexington, Massachusetts, Senior Editor. James D. Solomon '87-'88 of Quincy House and New York, New York, Special Projects Editor. James Editor Schwartz '88 of Dunster House and Newton, Massachusett Associate Editor. Geoffrey H. Simon '88 of Lowell House and Short Hills, New Jersey, Sports Editor. Mark T. Brazaitis '89 North House and Washington, D.C., Assistant Sports Editor. Andrea E. Monfried '88 of Eliot House and Allendale, New Jersey Design Editor...
...think that there must be many people in China who are worried that if the students go too far the state will crack down. The masses are probably pleased with the general drift [toward reform] but fear the students could provoke a reprisal," Harvard's Schwartz says...
...Chinese students, when they are encouraged to participate in political self-expression, will tend to go quite far in expressing their opinions," says Schwartz. "I always find amazing the reckless courage which such students show...