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...Sailor." The word comes across like "freak." or "nigger"-"The only possible advantage in being a sailor," said Seaman Fred Eder, "is that it's maybe the only way a white can experience something of what it's like being black. In uniform, you're a marked dude. You're prey to all sorts of people trying to fuck you out of a dollar or your watch or your sanity for Christ sake. You can't eat in a good restaurant, no decent-looking chick will talk to you. Man, you find yourself on even ground with all the other...

Author: By Tom Connor, | Title: Oh Hear Us When We Cry to Thee For Those in Peril on the Sea | 8/11/1970 | See Source »

...cretinous. The blurbs from other writers are often elliptical and overblown ("Not since Dostoevsky . . ."), demolishing what credibility they might normally possess. The authors' capsule biographies still tend to suggest that to become a novelist, a boy should first try life as a carpenter, cook, salesman and merchant seaman. Advertising budgets range from minuscule to nonexistent. Many publishers, in fact, will not advertise a first novel at all unless sales justify it on a percentage basis-a neat way to ensure there will be no sales to base percentages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Q. Can the U.S. Absorb 130 First Novelists a Year? A. No. | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

Named for an oriental word that is chanted during meditation, the antiwar newsletter OM induced unusual meditation among the military brass soon after it appeared 13 months ago. It was written for servicemen by a member of the armed forces, 26-year-old Seaman Apprentice Roger Priest. When Priest sent a " copy with a taunting note to L. Mendel Rivers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Rivers boiled off a note of his own to the Pentagon asking whether Priest had committed a "gross abuse of the constitutional right of free speech." Soon the seaman was ordered before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Priest's Progress | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

...instructed the trial board that "criticism of Government policy may not be considered in and of itself disloyal" and the panel acquitted Priest of soliciting desertion and sedition. But the five officers found him guilty of "promoting disloyalty and disaffection." They ordered him demoted to the lowest naval rank, seaman recruit, and given a bad-conduct discharge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Priest's Progress | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

...granite-faced seaman sits waiting in a saloon. The voice behind him is soft and beckoning. He rises and holds the pregnant girl in his arms. The beaming, reunited couple could be lovers -but they are father and daughter. By the time her common-law husband joins the pair, it is clear that riverrun becomes Electra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Electra Shocks | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

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