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...dancer. Garry is the president of a small manufacturing company. Bob translates Russian at the Pentagon. Along with Dan, Joel, Gail, Becky and a dozen others, they are having a discussion about travel by freighter, the virtues of Europe's railroad pass and a little-known boat trip between Venice and Israel. Their conversation is, in short, the conventional chatter of the well-traveled. What is unconventional about the discussion is that Ann is in New York, Garry in California, Bob in Virginia and the others scattered along the East Coast. The international travelers' group of TeleSessions...
Other Harvard competitors included professors Arthur Smithies, Alwin Papperheimer, and Reginald Isaacs, who finished eighth, fifteenth, and eighteenth in the Veteran Singles division. Professor Gail Pierson took fifteenth place in junior lightweight singles...
...addition to the shells manned by those out for crew, there will be an eight from Kirkland House, and nine persons from Harvard will row in singles. Among the nine are four professors-Alwin Pappenheimer, Arthur Smithies, Gail Pierson, and Reginald Isaacs-who will row in the veteran event...
...school year gets under way, the Education section this week takes another long, thoughtful look at the campaign to desegregate the Southern school system. The story was written by Peter Stoler, researched by Gail Lowman and edited by Laurence Barrett. The bulk of the reporting fell to Atlanta Bureau Chief Joseph Kane and Correspondent Peter Range. Kane toured Mississippi and Tennessee, where he attended the opening of an elementary school, a junior high and two high schools, in one of which all the students were black and 80% of the teachers were white. Meanwhile Range was roaming the rural roads...
...result, Oh! Sex Education! (Praeger; $7.95), is a small journalistic masterpiece of rueful perception. With her first book, Mary Breasted takes her place among the Joan Didions, Gloria Steinems, Gail Sheehys-the journalists of grace-note disillusionment, all those sharp young women who look at their fellow Americans with the sad-eyed vision of little girls whose dolls were broken at an early...