Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Color the scene A Clockwork Orange. On the night of the Muhammad Ali-Ken Norton heavyweight fight last week, the action outside Yankee Stadium was worthy of Stanley Kubrick's chiller: gangs of youths rampaged, snatching tickets from fans, breaking into parked cars, seizing a city bus, attempting unsuccessfully to get into the stadium. An attractive woman was shoved face-first into a concrete wall outside the ballpark, and while she bleated in terror, three patrolmen watched unmoving. Pickpockets bumped profitably through the crowd lifting wallets, and young thugs from the wasteland of the South Bronx grabbed women...
...only five weeks remain before the election, and the "personality issue" seems more crucial than ever, TIME here presents assessments of the candidates by two correspondents who have regularly covered them. Dean Fischer reports on Ford, Stanley Cloud on Carter...
TIME Correspondent Stanley Cloud, who has covered the Democratic candidate since last October, reports...
...their profession, we just assume they'll use it. To use someone else's would seem odd." But Harvard professors are not known for their homogeneity nor their conventionality: there are some who characteristically veer from the norm to write a textbook they adamantly refuse to teach from. Stanley Cavell, chairman of the Philosophy Department and Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, thinks this refusal is fortunate. "If somebody uses their textbook exclusively, you hope they'll have something to say and it will be useful. With lots of good books, I'd love to hear...
Washington Correspondent Stanley Cloud, who has been on the road or in Plains, Ga., with Carter for nearly a year, finds the assignment unexpectedly rewarding. Says he: "Cynics complain that within the confines of a presidential campaign-with all its jet planes and buses and motorcades-one learns nothing at all about America. I disagree. I've learned more about America, about the astounding diversity of this country, than I ever knew before...