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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: May 1973; APRIL 21, 1973; VOLUME II, NUMBER 4; THE SOCIETY
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: The Fortification of Suburbia.

FEATURES:
COVER STORY: The Fortification of Suburbia Against the Burglar in the Bushes By Charles N. Barnard -- One out of six suburbanites no longer feels safe from crime even in his own home, so the burglar alarm business is going great guns these days. An American's home is becoming a fortified castle.

A Connoisseur's Catalog of Modern Protective Aids -- A guide to the present plethora of anti-theft devices.

The End of Scarcity? By Daniel Bell -- Social prophets have predicted both a utopian end of scarcity and a doomsday depletion of resources. But the author of The Coming of Post-Industrial Society argues here that, although scarcity will remain a problem, it will take surprisingly new forms.

The Chic of Araby By Tony Hiss -- Blending Arabian mysticism with a bizarre assortment of consciousness-raising rites, Oscar lchazo has packaged a program that is becoming the rage in the U.S.A.

Sex as Athletics in the Singles Complex By Cynthia Proulx -- The new suburban apartment buildings for the singles crowd are sexual Disneylands, where the only marriages are those between maximum temptation and maximum opportunity.

INSIDE SR:
TV's Devotion to Public Service By Albert Sukoff.
Back to Nature Goes a Bureaucrat By Coleman McCarthy -- Being an account of how a Bureau of the Budget economist found more pleasure in life through producing fine vegetables than he ever did as a government functionary.
The High Cost of Trivia By Robert Dietsch -- The rising cost of chewing gum, haircuts, and Martinis indicates that this nation's stand against inflation may be full of ice cream.
Why the Old Are Getting Mad By Margaret H. Bacon -- America's elderly poor -- some six miliion of them -- have rarely had it so bad as now, The most forgotten group in America is beginning to make itself heard.
TRAVEL: The Greening of Korea By Mill on Viorst
EDITORIAL: Richard Nixon and Social Responsibility By William H. Honan -- While assaulting the federal budget, Mr. Nixon is emerging as a defender of the well-heeled and comfortable.

REVIEWS:
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT: Our Government, the Publisher By Phil Stanford.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: How to Survive in Your Native Supermarket By Donald Ross.
LIFESTYLES: Home Ecology By Sharon Cadwallader.
THE LAW: The Case of the Shrunken Coat By Dick Hirsch.
COMMUNICATIONS: What Goes on Inside a TV Newsman's Head By William F. Baker.
MUSIC: Henze on Passion and Fashion; Hermann Prey By Irving Kolodin.
FILM: Raffles in Houston: Because We're All Guilty, Nobody Is Guilty By Thomas Meehan.

BOOKS:
Dorothy Thompson By Marion K. Sanders Reviewed by Lynne Williams.
The World of Time Inc. By Robert T. Elson, edited by Duncan Norton-Taylor Reviewed by Ronald P. Kriss.
SR Recommends:
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 By Hunter S. Thompson ; Running By Bob Greene Reviewed by Joseph Kanon.
Wittgenstein's Vienna By Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin ; News From Nowhere By Edward Jay Epstein Reviewed by Kenneth M. Pierce.
Wellington By Elizabeth Longford Reviewed by Peter Stansky.
Shorter Reviews: After Conviction by Ronald L. Goldtarb and Linda A. Singer; An Untold Story: The Roosevelts of Hyde Park by Elliott Roosevelt and James Brough; Days of Sadness, Years of Triumph by Geoffrey Perrett.

GAMES:Wit Twister and Literary Crypt;Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 2035.


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