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...would like to thank Mary Mebane for her vivid and thorough descriptions of black life in the South before the civil rights revolution [March 2]. The shame that is caused by the remembrance of this period is the best medicine for preventing history from repeating itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 30, 1981 | 3/30/1981 | See Source »

DIED. Ray Allen Billington, 77, historian who chronicled the westward movement of the American frontier in such scholarly but vivid books as Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier (1949) and this year's Land of Savagery, Land of Promise; of a heart attack; in San Marino, Calif. Billington taught from 1944 to 1963 at Northwestern University, where he showed generations of undergraduates the way West in a course known as Cowboys and Indians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 23, 1981 | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

Pavel Kohout's The Hangwoman details the effortlessness of killing in modern society. By setting his satiric novel in a school for executioners, Kohout presents a brutal and vivid image which he masks in the lightness of his writing. The school, the seven students, and the two directors become metaphors for the interactions of society, humanity, and bureaucracy...

Author: By Laura K. Jereski, | Title: Torture and Taboo | 3/19/1981 | See Source »

...snakes by trying to revive the big city dailies. In short, lie low or they'll start laughing at us again. It's a fatal doctrine for a publishing company, but in its drift from impetuous pioneering to cautious money-grubbing, the Hearst saga is just a more vivid version of the history of most American business families...

Author: By F. MARK Muro, | Title: An American Poppa | 3/18/1981 | See Source »

...Perugino Girlandaio, Albartonelli, Lippi, Uccello, and Roselli. No one hurries in the Uffizi, and some stand before a single painting, such as Botticelli's Pallade a il Centauro, for hours. Pallade, golden-haired and crowned with ivy, holds a centaur by the hair. She looks at his face with vivid sorrow; he hangs his head dolefully, mourning his entrapment with the lovely, longing adolescent...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Save Money; Take the Bus | 3/17/1981 | See Source »

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