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Saturday Review |
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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:
April 1973; MARCH 17, 1973, VOLUME I, NUMBER 3, 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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THE SOCIETY COVER: Abortion for the Asking; New Business Books; The Fake factor in American Life; Can Business Save Us? Special Double Issue.
FEATURES:
Abortion for the Asking
By Helen Dudar --
It's still not the same as having a tooth
pulled, yet few tears are shed. So found
the author in a look around New York
State, whose liberal stance on abortion
the Supreme Court has now decreed
for the whole country.
Faking It
By Arthur Herzog --
The Fake Factor in American Life, writes
the author, has caused "a cerebral fog to
fall upon our mental landscape and all
but obliterate its features."
Lost in Deepest America
By ROY BONGARTZ --
Armed with guts and camera, our dauntless
author journeyed into the hinterland. Now,
back at last, he tells of his encounters
with curious communities of men who think
themselves other than they are.
SPECIAL BUSINESS SUPPLEMENT:
A Debate -- Can the Businessman
Meet Our Social Needs? --
Yes, says PETER F. DRUCKER, the social
critic and authority on business, and No,
argues Edward K. Hamilton, the deputy
mayor of New York City.
Rejoinders --
Having read each other's essays, Peter
Drucker and Edward Hamilton respond.
Four Case Studies: What Makes a
Businessman a Public Servant?
1. The Profit Motive --
There's Gold in Them Thar Lab Tests
By P. J. Pythias.
2. Response to Social Pressure --
The Greening of the Bank of America
By Milton Moskowitz.
3. The Lure of the Subsidy --
Lessons From the National Housing Act
By Art Detman, Jr.
4. The Possibilities of Partnership --
A Way to Make the Ghetto Bloom
By Arthur Blaustein.
Kudos for Conscience:
Some Noteworthy Examples of Corporate
Responsibility.
REVIEWS:
POLITICS GOVERNMENT:
Getting Together With the Neighbors
By Bruce Porter.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS:
Used Stuff
By Alexander Auerbach.
LIFESTYLES:
Ah, Wilderness! (And How to Camp Out
in It) By Paul Jensen.
THE LAW:
How to Handle the "Fender Bender"
By Edward Rucker.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Joining the Mail-Order Intelligentsia
By Robert Embry.
FILM:
The Tango Craze
By Thomas Meehan.
MUSIC:
The Pleasures of Luciano Pavarotti
By Irving Kolodin.
INSIDE SR:
Dr. Friedman's Diet Revelation.
Living in the Jaws of Defeat
By Vince Staten --
Until the school's basketball team won its
first game in 139 outings, six graduating
classes at Friendsville Academy had
learned how to be good losers.
Franglais:
Beating Boredom on the Job
By Emma Rothschild --
Can a little job rotation make for happiness
on a Swedish assembly line?
TRAVEL:
They Don't Sell Flight Insurance
at the Grand Canyon Heliport
By William H. Honan.
EDITORIAL: Who Is to Do
Society's Work?
By Ronald P. Kriss --
Big government? Big business? The
answer to the troublesome question above
is -- neither, if they work alone; both, if
they can learn to work better in tandem.
BOOKS REVIEWED:
Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead:
Diaries and Letters 1929 -- 1932
By Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Reviewed by Elizabeth Janeway.
My Life in the Mafia
By Vincent Teresa with Thomas C. Renner
Reviewed by Geoffrey Wolff.
SR Recommends:
Harry Bridges: The Rise and Fall of
Radical Labor in the United States
By Charles P. Larrowe.
The Rise and Fall of Jimmy Hoffa
By Walter Sheridan
Reviewed by Dick Meister.
Silas Snobden's Office Boy
By Horatio Alger, Jr.
Business Books Surveys
By Marilyn Bender and Jay Lorsch.
Shorter Reviews: Corporate Power in
America, edited by Ralph Nader and Mark
J. Green; The Company State by James
Phelan and Robert Pozen; The Coming
Clash by Hugh Stephenson; Stealing by
Mark Lipman; The Company and the Union
by William Serrin; Alaska by Bryan Cooper;
The Cashless Society by Robert A.
Hendrickson; Vatican, U.S.A. by Nino Lo
Bello; The Second American Revolution
by John D. Rockefeller 3rd
American Labor: A Pictorial History
By M. B. Schnapper
A Pictorial History of American Labor
By William Cahn.
GAMES:
Wit Twister and Literary Crypt;
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 2031.
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