March 1977
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Articles
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists
More than enough students are enrolled in journalism courses at this moment to replace every professional journalist now employed on an American newspaper. What explains this madcap scramble for jobs that don't exist, and how well are the students prepared? A veteran journalist reports on the state of America's schools of communications.
Whatever Happened to the Cranberry Crisis?
Each day brings new discoveries, most of them alarming, about chemical poisoning in the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the air we breathe, and the manufacturing procedures we depend upon. Are we victims of crisis overkill, or are the dangers all too real? A report on the status of environmental crises, past and present.
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The Reformation in Science
Culture Watch
Lead Us Into Temptation, Deliver Us Evil
Winners and Losers: Battles, Retreats, Gains, Losses and Ruins From a Long War
Wanted! The Search for Nazis in America
Changing
Heaven Is a Playground
The Castle of Crossed Destinies
The Golden Honeycomb
The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin
Murder in Space City
Song From the Earth
Memoirs
Dunkirk
Shackleton's Boat Journey
The Magic World of Ivan Generalić
Moments Ok Being
In the Russian Style
The Drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dantes Divine Comedy
Paris! Paris!
Party of One: Acting Your Age
Young Devon Shorthorn Bull
Hoop
Chicago a.d. (After Daley)
WHEREAS, Almighty God has chosen to call our beloved Mayor Richard J. Daley to His side . . .
January Thaw
Introductory Note
Canada and Mexico
Europe
Africa
The Middle East
Asia and the Pacific
Central America
South America
The Bahamas
Bermuda
Pisgah
The Johore Murders











