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...disagree with my assessment of the kind of leadership which the country needs. But, in the coming months, I hope it will become increasingly clear that on the things which mean most to students and young people, there will be little disagreement between Senator Muskie and Senator McGovern. And, whoever the nominee ultimately is, there should not have to be the fundamental kinds of divisions which led to the malaise...

Author: By Lanny J. Davis, | Title: McGOVERN AND MUSKIE | 3/11/1971 | See Source »

...looked at it. It was about three pages long. I was hysterical. I threw the script at Bob Altman and started yelling and crying at the same time. 'You son of a bitch, how can you ask me to play a part like that, you dirty bastard, whoever you are-it's practically not even there!' 'Stop, stop!' Bob Altman says from behind the desk, where he's hiding. 'You're Hot Lips. You've got to be Hot Lips. We'll swing with it. We'll try things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Barge Is Sailing Along | 3/8/1971 | See Source »

...works on both a symbolical-fantasy level and a representational one, a tension that recalls the effects of Jerzy Kozinski's vignettes in Steps. In what appears to be part of his "real world," Randy is absorbed momentarily by Progressive Labor, adopts a stringent Marxist line and announces that "whoever isn't a Marxist eats shit." The infusion of colloquial language lends a very real resonance to the book. Randy, finding the first few pages of Capital almost incomprehensible, suddenly becomes a coprophiliac. At this point, Author Innis begins to pull even this reality out from under the feet...

Author: By James E. Rosby, | Title: Books Riot Nights | 2/17/1971 | See Source »

...system (TIME cover, Dec. 21) may reduce this generation gap somewhat, but it is not only the enlisted men who find the Army wanting. A wonderfully articulate major, who read Timon of Athens during a slow day in Viet Nam, confided to his diary: "Once I was sure that whoever would be a good soldier must be an educated man. Slowly I shift from that conviction. An 'educated man'-in my terms-becomes disenchanted with an enterprise which cannot truly enlist his abilities, his experience, what he has in his heart of hearts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mission Impossible? | 2/8/1971 | See Source »

...called gardening of the lunar surface attributed to bombardment by smaller meteorites-is occurring in at least some places at a much slower rate than had been supposed, thereby allowing the various layers to accumulate undisturbed for long periods of time. Cracked University of Chicago Chemist Edward Anders: "Whoever is in charge of the gardening of the moon is not doing a very good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Changing the Lunar Image | 1/25/1971 | See Source »

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