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Reported TIME'S Lou Dolinar: "In Brooklyn's middle-class Clinton Hill, black, white and Hispanic homeowners sat on their stoops, sharing cigarettes, candles and flashlights, and occasionally pulling up crabgrass to pass the weary hours before dawn. Half a dozen teenage Italians, armed with baseball bats and iron pipes, helped merchants guard a five-block section of Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn. At an A. & P. supermarket in Brooklyn, a burly, 6-ft. 8-in. Jamaican security guard brandished a pearl-handled machete and, with four clerks and the manager, chased away a gang of 30 youths." Many owners armed...
Stringer Lou Dolinar, 22 and unmarried, spent a week at the University of Pittsburgh talking to on-and off-campus residents. A June graduate of Columbia University, he was closer in age to his subjects than Cory, but that caused its own brand of problems. Girls were continually on guard for ulterior motives, and after one particularly disappointing interview, Dolinar realized that he was suspected of being a narcotics agent. When he established his identity beyond doubt, the student sat down for more revealing conversation...
...reports by Cory, Dolinar and many others went to Contributing Editor Virginia Adams, who has written five previous cover stories in the Behavior section. Senior Editor Ruth Brine, who edited this week's article, brought a personal perspective to the assignment; one of her sons is a teen-ager and another son and daughter recently were. "Both teenagers and their parents suffer their share of uncertainties in this new atmosphere," says Brine. "We can't presume to tell any of them what they should or shouldn't do. Rather we tried to report on what people...
...demolished, the double standard, and reduced, though not ended, male preoccupation with virility. There is somewhat less boasting about sexual conquest. Jonathan, for one, asserts that "I respect my girl friend and our relationship enough not to tell everyone what we're doing." Anyway, reports recent Columbia Graduate Lou Dolinar, "Now that girls are living with their boy friends in the dorm, it's pretty hard to sit around with them and talk like a stud. Male bull sessions of sexual braggadocio have been replaced by coed bull sessions about sexual traumas...