July 1969
In This Issue
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Articles
Student Politics and the University
"The university now suffers from the consequences of an untempered and irrational attack on American society, government, and university, one to which we as academics have contributed, and on which we have failed to give much light"
Travels in Medialand
An Atlantic atlas of America's communications companies
Ashes to Ashes
The Peripatetic Reviewer
Music: The Lucky One
Movies: More Sad Young Men
Short Reviews: Books
Fifteen brief book reviews
Basel
Bangkok, Manila
The Theater of Ignorance
The Campus Crucible: 1. Student Politics and the University
The Eight Student Demands
From The Selected Letters of Anton Chekhov
The Campus Crucible: 2. Moralists Against Managers
The Two of You
Final Dwarf
“. . . the final dwarf of you That is woven and woven and limiting to be worn . . .” —WALLACE STEVENS
Washington
The Village: The Seasons
The President and the Power to Make War
Risky Business
A Primer on Stock Market Speculation, Part I
The Bad Popes
“There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it”—Lord Acton
Pit Letter
The American Media Baronies: A Modest Atlantic Atlas
Being a Compilation of Data and Well-informed Conjecture concerning Some but not All Media Moguls, together with Cartographical Depictions of their Domains, obtained with Some Difficulty by the Editors.
The Television Overlords
The Anatomy of Mythology
Bobby Books











