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...convincing chapter in the book is one based on his own observations and experience in free schools. He argues that "open" schools can be just as politically indoctrinating as traditional schools, and are all the more dangerous because they bill themselves, and are perceived to be progressive. Kozol's insight surfaces when he is playing the role of social investigator, not polemicist...

Author: By James B. Witkin, | Title: Black on Black | 11/17/1975 | See Source »

...SCRIPT IS full of comic routines and caustic one-liners. Humor is the basis of the characters' lives, providing them with accurate insight and comfortable escape. Norman, the straight mathematician, and Shelley, his spacey girlfriend, are clearly self-parodies. Mike and Cootie, a Rosenkrantz-and-Guildenstern type duo, are careful, conscious performers. But other characters are confused about the interpretation of their lines. When Kathy has problems with her boyfriend, she complains...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: Student Struggles | 11/13/1975 | See Source »

Brownmiller, with extensive documentation and enviable insight, studies rape from every possible standpoint--historical, psychological, anthropological, sociological...She shatters every myth surrounding rape--myths that have prevailed since the beginning of time, myths that have rendered us incapable of viewing rape in its proper political perspective...

Author: By Sarah Crichton, | Title: Unlocking Rape | 11/6/1975 | See Source »

...intelligence, a scrupulous study of freedom and the sometimes questionable requirements of the "civilizing process." Every Man, a prizewinner at this year's Cannes Festival, is a casebook of insensitivity. Every character is vigorously and grossly caricatured. The short supply of ideas is presented with all the insight of a caption in Ripley's Believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Grave New World | 11/3/1975 | See Source »

...committee and the city have been pleased by the performance of the newly appointed superintendent of schools, William Lannon. Glenn S. Koocher '71, a Convention '75-endorsed incumbent, was emphatic in his praise for Lannon: "He's simply an excellent superindendent, with an excellent background, and excellent insight." Lannon is a newcomer to the Cambridge school system and his popular acceptance as superintendent may be viewed as something of a victory for the progressives, who urged his hiring after a search committee had said that no equally qualified candidate could be found in Cambridge...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: A Case of Befuddled Voters | 10/30/1975 | See Source »

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