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Elizabeth R. Fishel
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Carter Wilson: Dreams and Visionary Insights
W HEN CARTER WILSON '63 taught writing at Harvard several years ago, he hung a small, hand-lettered sign in his
On Heroine-Worship
O UR HEROINES, like our dreams, tell us who we are and who we hope to become. The sources of
Afternoon with Allen Tate
Q uite a few people this side of the Grolier bookshop, not otherwise philistines, have recently admitted that they don't
A Fan's Notes Tarantula
The Macmillan Company, 137 pp.; $4.95 june, 1966 dear Mr. Zimmerman, among many other things I want to thank you
The Prisoner of Sexism Jail and Roses
IF FREEDOM is the American dream, prison is too often the American reality. Most kids in this country spend the
Another Clearance of the Evils of Winter
Running into the Radcliffe Gym, you are of course late and barely miss stepping on a pair of glasses left
Books The Wheel of Love and Other Stories
Vanguard Press, 440 pp.; $6.95. WOMEN'S confessions are swamping the media. Lady Bird Johnson tells McCall's' readership what it was
Paranoia Walking the Streets
ANY WOMAN who has grown up in New York City is supposed to be accustomed to handling street hassles. If
Meat Air
Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc.: $5.95. WITHOUT fanfare or advance publicity, R?? Loewinsohn became the first poet in Harvard?? history