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...candor about living arrangements and drug experiences. A historian, an architect, a playwright, a woman Cabinet member, a Nobel scientist-all of these have lived longer, reflected more, rubbed up against more experience and have more to say. An oddity of this kind of journalism (well known to the unyoung among its readers) is that the most interesting people aren't on the cover, but wait modestly to be discovered inside...
...LARGEST SINGLE BLOC of voters in New York City's June 4 mayoral primary are likely to be unyoung, unpoor and Jewish. Jews should make up between 40 and 50 percent of the vote and the way they cast their ballots will probably determine who becomes the Democratic candidate for Mayor...
Like their unpoor and unyoung counterparts in Middle America, New York City Jews are losing their New Deal liberalism with alarming speed. Daniel P. Moynihan, professor of Education and Urban Politics, and Nathan Glazer, professor of Education and Social Structure, argue in Beyond the Melting Pot that a good deal of the growing conservatism of the city's Jewish population is a reaction against the increasing assertiveness of the black population...
...these satisfactions an occasional confirmation of the law's venality, a whiff of burning plastic as Southern California chars at the edges, and Archer's own pleasurable disillusions, and-for the reader who is unyoung, unrich and undelighted-you have a fantasy very nearly worth 19 reruns. Archer's middle-aged tiredness is the necessary anchor in reality; the reader is not Billy Batson any more, and he will not believe Captain Marvel...
...President Johnson; Scammon, who now heads the privately operated Elections Research Center in Washington, directed the U.S. Bureau of the Census for four years. They collaborated on one of the most influential books of recent years, The Real Majority, which noted that the bulk of the electorate is "unpoor, unyoung and unblack...