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...cote playboy," remarked a French journalist about Michel Crozier. Though this image seemed slightly ???? for the sociologist who wrote The ??? enough French girls have claimed to be enchanted by his quiet elegance and charm to dispel my doubts...
...this way becomes one of the clearest, best written histories of Communist China to date. Unhappily for all but the most bleary-eyed Sinophiles, Vogel some-times buries the story in detail-the footnotes run for almost 40 pages in the back of the book. But blessed with a sociologist's concern for human suffering, he throws out lucid summaries along the way that make struggling, through all of it less necessary...
...despairing ghetto dweller has become the quick kick of the children of middle-class America. More ominously, a few of the neophyte users, some of them still short of their teens, are flirting not just with nonaddictive drugs but also with those that can hook and kill. Says Sociologist William Simon of the Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research: "Even in the neighborhoods of the silent majority, there has been a staggering increase in the use of drugs...
...Dorothy Zinberg, research sociologist to the University Health Services, will act as dean of North House this Spring, during Dean Catherine Williston's sabbatical...
Sense of Community. Calder ably combines the methods of the journalist, historian, sociologist, researcher, pollster and commentator to tell how it was to be a British civilian in Hitler's war. The cumulative effect is occasionally overwhelming. The innocent bystander (if 25 years' distance makes the reader innocent) picks his way through the human rubble of five ruinous years of war and still wonders how the British managed to "take it." The impression is clear, though, that only a people long nourished by a willingness to "put up with things" and a strong sense of community could have...