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GILBERT'S DEFENDERS claimed that he was not attacking women's higher education as such, but merely ridiculing "male-less society." That's interesting, but it doesn't explain why nobody thought England's "female-less" universities were worthy of ridicule. Nor does it explain why everyone seemed to assume...
IT IS A BEASTLY wet day in Folkestone, England, eighty years ago and George Bernard Shaw is snivelling in his hotel room about the opening performance of Arms and the Man the night before. "I had the curious experience of witnessing an apparently insane success," he laments in a letter...
Hearts and Minds. A new cause celebre get its due: It won an Oscar Tuesday night. Sanctification always has its price. A couple of months ago it was natural for the media--a Vietnam film repressed by distributors, big cocktail party talk. Now it's been embraced, awarded, distributed, and...
Whether that will prove to be the case is, of course, uncertain. Economists have not been notably proficient over the past year at foreseeing the timing and severity of the recession. Nor has President Ford, who only six months ago was urging a tax increase, not a tax cut. But...
Taking all this into consideration, the commission must decide by May 1 what federal controls on fetal experiments are needed and how to apply them. Arthur Dyck of the Harvard Divinity School offered the commission a practical solution: the committee that reviews experiments in each hospital should include those who...