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TITLE:
The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE:
January 18, 1969; Vol. LII, No. 3
CONDITION:
RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Education. Conflict of Generations, by Lewis S. Feuer. What children learn, and what they become, depend largely on how they feel about themselves. (See education).
Cover photo by Hap Stewart. Bethel.
SR: IDEAS:
THE Hidden sources of Negro History, by C. Vann Woodward. "the American Negro" -- a new book series, is "the Most important response so far" to the demand and need for the black man's American story.
The Frontier beyond the moon, by John Lear. "It is a frontier of the mind and spirit ... human daring will be a minor ingredient in its exploitation.".
Send the Astronauts to Paris:
An Editorial.
SR: EDUCATION:
The Promise of R & D in Education,
by James Cass.
Conflict of Generations,
by Lewis S. Feuer.
The clash between young and old
"is a driving force of history,
perhaps even more ultimate than
that of class struggle.".
Reach, Touch, and Teach,
By Terry Borton.
Black Teachers: New Power in the
Schools, by Susan Jacoby.
The World Through Mark's Eyes,
by Cynthia N. Shepard.
A View from the Campus:
The Struggle for Black Identity,
by Paul Woodring.
Voices in the Classroom:
Clean Slate at UMass,
by Wallace Roberts.
Book Review: "110 Livingston
Street: Politics and Bureaucracy
in the New York City School
System," by David Rogers.
Letters to the Education Editor.
SR: BOOK REVIEWS:
Book Review Editor: ROCHELLE GIRSON.
REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE:
SR's Check List
of the Week's New Books.
"Police Power," by Paul Chevigny;
"The People and the Police,"
by Algernon D. Black.
Literary Horizons:
Granville Hicks reviews "Bruno's
Dream," by Iris Murdoch.
Perspective: J. H. Plumb compares
the vagaries of human behavior
depicted in the "Historical
Memoirs of the Due de Saint-
Simon," "The Doukhobors,"
by George Woodcock and
ivan Avakun-aovic, and "America
the Beautiful: A Modern Guide to
Sex, Security, and the Soft Buck,"
edited by Joel Lieber.
Book Forum: Letters from Readers.
"1976: Agenda for Tomorrow,"
by Stewart Udall.
"The Pornography of Power,"
by Lionel Rubinoff.
"The U.N. and the Middle East
Crisis, 1967," by Arthur Lall.
"The United Nations: A View
from Within," by Ralph Townley.
"Good Times! Bad Times,"
by James Kirkwood (Fiction).
Books for Young People,
by Zena Sutherland.
"Letters from 74 Rue Taitbout,
or Don't Go, But If You Must,
Say Hello to Everybody,"
by William Saroyan.
Criminal Record.
SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin.
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
State of Affairs: Henry Brandon.
London: The future of the pound
and the racial problem.
Trade Winds: Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Letters to the Editor.
TV-Radio: Robert Lewis Shayon.
PBL-NET's "The Whole
World Is Watching": what's going
on behind the news?.
Your Literary I.Q.
Literary Crypt.
Chess Corner: Al Horowitz.
World of Dance: Walter Terry.
Fracci and Bruhn:
"The magic-making ballet duo.".
SR Goes to the Movies:
Arthur Knight
A roundup of books on film.
Music to My Ears: Irving Kolodin.
Giniini in Verdi; Concerto in Exile.
Booked for Travel: David Butwin.
Tallyho Touring in England.
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