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...Confidence Gap: Business, Labor, and Government in the Public Mind, published just last year, Stanford University Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset and Political Analyst William Schneider examined reams of survey research and concluded that an American malaise, a loss of faith in social institutions, was continuing unabated. Now, however, Lipset's view of the national climate has changed strikingly. "I think it will take some years for Americans to have digested the disappointment they felt over Viet Nam and Watergate," he says, "but I think we are witnessing a fundamental shift toward more positive attitudes about American institutions." Two-thirds...
After going down 3-2 and being tied at five in the first game, the Crimson took off behind the powerful serving of junior Danielle Schneider...
Four points in a row from Schneider paved the way for the victory in the first game, and after that, it was an easy coast for the obviously more talented visiting Crimson squad...
...Schneider provided three straight points off her serve twice in the second game, while Harvard Co-Captain Coco Trumbull did the same once...
...George Gershwin-George S. Kaufman collaboration disappeared. More than a half-century passes. Enter Marjorie Samoff and Eric Salzman, looking for the right play to open their newly formed American Music Theater Festival. They pieced Band together with the help of the late Ira Gershwin and Anne Kaufman Schneider, the playwright's daughter. It opened last week in Philadel phia with a cast led by Saturday Night Live Veteran Bill Irwin, 34, a practiced stage clown. "It's a pretty garbled satire," admits Irwin, "but it has a wonderful thrust." The Inquirer critic liked Irwin and the rest...