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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 12, 1974; Vol. 1, No. 9
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: 1974 World Travel Calendar issue. MARIA LANG, of the Royal Swedish Ballet, in "Firebird". Cover photograph by Enar Merkel Rydberg.

1974 WORLD TRAVEL CALENDAR ISSUE:
The Discriminate Traveler" A Baedeker for Balletomanes by Walter Terry. (The Royal Swedish Ballet, Cover Story).
Music to Travel By by Irving Kolodin.
Twenty Overlooked Museums by Katharine Kuh.
From Here to Infinity by Margaret R. Weiss.
The Part-Time Prober's Guide to Archaeological Digs and Ruins by Dena Kaye.
Where in the World? A Literary Quiz for the Traveled Reader by Midge Decter.
World Travel Calendar by Frances Shemanski.

BOOKS:
The Communal Experience by Laurence Veysey. Reviewed by Anthony Astrachan.
Sweet Dreams by Michael Frayn. Reviewed by Alan Green.
The Oath by Elie Wiesel. Reviewed by Curt Leviant.

ARTICLES:
Tone-Deaf in the Oval Office by James David Barber. The question in our next presidential election should not be who will be "great" but who is less likely to do us in.
Trade Winds by William Cole.
Books in Brief by Susan Heath and Dorothy Rabinowitz.
FILM: Police Story by Hollis Alpert.

EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT:
Do Schools Make a Difference? by James Cass.
Berkeley: What Hath Reagan Wrought? by Roger M. Williams. Its elan stilled, the onetime cynosure of universities symbolizes the crisis in education.
Don't Politicize the University by Sidney Hook.
The Educator's Bookshelf.
FEATURES:
Editorial by N.C. Letters From Readers.
World Progress Report.
Top of My Head by Goodman Ace.
Diversions by Leo Rosten.
Manner of Speaking by John Ciardi.
Curmudgeon-at-Large by Cleveland Amory.
Light Refractions by Thomas H. Middleton.
GAMESMANSHIP:
Wit Twister No. 12, by Arthur Swan.
Literary Crypt No. 1.
Double-Crostic No. 40, by Thomas H. Middleton.
Cartoons: Vahan Shirvanian, Malcolm Hancock, Jack Markow, Roland Michaud, Ed Arno, Hans Moser, Jan Van Wessum, Herbert Goldberg.
Editor's Note: World was published with a Tuesday cover date. This cover date was retained when World was combined with Saturday Review. Beginning with this issue, however, the publication date of each issue will be changed to Saturday. All readers will receive the regular 26 issues in 1974 in spite of the cover date advance. [This is a continuation of Saturday Review, under a new combined title.]


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