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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Poge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, November 16, 1972

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1. This man's secret 1964
memo, recently revealed in
The Atlantic, challenged LBJ
on Vietnam. He is:
A. George Orwell
B. McGeorge Bundy
C. George W. Ball
D. George Kennan

2. He wrote a World War I
classic-and beautiful love
poetry ever after:
A. Wilfred Owen
B. Ford Madox Ford
C. William Faulkner
D. Robert Graves

3. His epic Atlanic articles
about the new China won
two national awards qd
became must reading for
President Nixon before
Peking:
A. Joseph Alsop
B. Edgar Snow
C. Ross Terrill
D. Shepherd Mead

4. Part of his latest chronicle
of Olinger, Pa., appeared in
The Atlantic
A. Harry Angstrom
B. John Updike
C. John O'Hara
D. Herbert Gold

5. This Nobel Laureate
explained "Xerox Man"-
created by the new technique
of cloning-in The Atlantic:
A. George Wald
B. Jean Mayer
C. James Watson
D. Bernard Crick

6. This lady recently reported
on a trip to Bedlam (and
part way back):
A. Sylvia Plath
B. Anne Sexton
C. Betty Friedan
D. Helen Gurley Brown

7. And this lady's Vietnam
reports for The Atlantic
became the best-selling Fire
in the Lake:
A. Francine Gray
B. Mary McCarthy
C. Jane Fonda
D. Frances FitzGerald
14. The Atlantic contributor
who wrote speeches for JFK
and LBJ is:
A. Kenneth O'Donnell
B. Gerald O'Leary
C. Richard Goodwin
D. Frank Mankiewicz

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8. He wrote a recent
National Book Award-
winning novel about
this strange planet:
A. Bernard Malamud
B. Herbert Gold
C. Saul Bellow
D. Thomas Pynchon

9. This Pulitzer Prize-
winning pair of reporters
reviewed Nixon's game
plan in The Atlantic:
A. Pearson & Anderson
B. Anderson & Hume
C. Elliott & Goulding
D. Evans & Novak

10. Careful now. The man
above appeared in a recent
hit movie based on a novel
by poet:
A. Robert Frost
B. John Berryman
C. James Dickey
D. Richard Brautigan

11. A great critic wrote this
autobiography:
A. Edmund Wilson
B. R. P. Blackmur
C. Alfred Kazin
D. V. S. Pritchett

12. The Atlantic featured
this famous wife's account
of a midwestern girlhood
and marriage:
A. Ellen Borden Stevenson
B. Abigail McCarthy
C. Mary McCarthy
D. Ann Landers

13. The Atlantic author-
economist who was formerly
ambassador to the above
country is:
A. Ved Mehta
B. Chester Bowles
C. William Benton
D. John Kenneth Galbraith

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18. The celebrated doctor-
author who uncovered the
hopes and fears of Middle
America is:
A. William Nolen
B. Robert Coles
C. Richard Hooker
D. John Knowles

15. This is The National
Magazine Award. The man
who won it for The Atlantic
(for the first of two years
running) with a study of
the U.S. Army is:
A. Ward Just
B. James M. Gavin
C. Maxwell Taylor
D. Robert McNamara

16. This poet-analyst's new
approach to psychiatry was
an Atlantic cover story.
He is:
A. R. D. Laing
B. W. H. R. Rivers
C. Ernest Jones
D. Erich Fromm

17. The Atlantic editor who
served as Assistant Secretary
of State under JFK is:
A. Robert Manning
B. Dean Rusk
C. McGeorge Bundy
D. "Chip~ Bohlen

19. On TV, this Atlantic
contributor has thrown her
NET over some capital
secrets:
A. Barbara Walters
B. Joyce Brothers
C. Elizabeth Drew
D. Maxine Cheshire

20. This prizewinning short-
story writer recently
exercised his legal skills on
an Atlantic feature about
Black housing in Chicago:
A. LeRoi Jones
B. Ed Bullins
C. James Alan McPherson
T, Ishmael Reed

21. After her article, "The
War in the Back Seat,"
caused a sensation in The
Atlantic, this author's book,
Memoirs of an Ex-Prom
Queen, went on to make
more waves:
A. Gloria Steinem
B. Alix Kates Shulman
C. Rona Jaffe
D. Lois Gould

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