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Monitor articles for February 11, 1980
- Artists launch the fine art of catering
- The Brandt report and world survival
- Menuhin: 'We need music'; The Music of Man, by Yehudi Menuhin and Curtis W. Davis. Toronto, New York, London and Sydney: Methuen. $24.95
- Soviets on the move: Carter, rivals agree
- What's a university press?
- China at work on 2 mines to produce gold harvest
- What can Japan teach us?; :Japan as Number one: Lessons for America, by Ezra F. Vogel. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. $12.50
- The historian-editor: a rare species in great demand
- All those ancient astronauts; Astronomy of the Ancients, edited by Kenneth Brecher and Michael Feirtag. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. $12.50
- Protecting the US national park system; National Parks: The American Experience, by Alfred Runte. Lincoln Neb.: University of Nebraska Press. $16.50.
- US, Olympic Committee lock horns over Moscow
- Familes see easy driving cut
- 'Women in Art' -- PBS to book to gallery
- 500 at private steel plant to return to jobs in Britain
- Ex-immigration official linked with crime figure
- What's bad for bonds was good for stocks
- Poland pushes unity to camouflage failures
- Alternatives to spanking
- Islam past, present, and future; Militant Islam, by G. H. Jansen. Boston: Harper & Row. $8.95.
- Compromise in Chicago settles teacher dispute
- US may snap out of Olympic doldrums
- 'Probably the best book on teaching'; Teaching School, by Eric W. Johnson. Boston: NAIS, 4 Liberty Square. $8.95.
- On writing for the soul, not the market; Short Work of It: Selected Writing by Mark Harris. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. $12.95.
- America's last frontier town; Little America: Town at the End of the World, by Paul A. Carter. New York: Columbia University Press. $15.95.
- Intimate portrait of old China; Old Madam Yin, by Ida Pruitt. Stanford: Stanford University Press. $8.95.
- This Is The Pavilion In Which I Have Been Hidden
- French Reds in Russia's lap
- Behind the Carter-Kennedy rift
- Physicians chart A-war's horrors
- Chris's retirement keeps the rest of us employed
- Superpowers agitate Asian waters
- More retirees expected, and fewer working Americans to support them
- "The human adventure is just beginning"
- Debating a draft
- Bahamas step up fight to halt growing drug traffic
- US pushes Palestine talks as May target date looms
- Stuck on homework? Just dial the 'smart' ones
- Two more hostages freed at embassy in El Salvador
- What college students seek
- Public sees $1.50 gas
- Dinesen: a triumph of words; :Daguerreotypes and other Essays, by Isak Dinesen. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. $12.95
- What's ahead for Britain in the 1980s?; :Is Britain Dying? (perspectives on the Current Crisis). Edited by Isaac Kramnick. Ithaca, N.Y., and London:...
- Mondale: America's 'Mr. Clean'; Mondale: Portrait of an American Politi cian, by Finlay Lewis. New York: Harper & Row. $12.95
- Proxmire calls for inquiry on possible Miller perjury
- We hear grandmother being firm -- and loving; How Does It Feel To Be Old? By Norma Farber, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. New York: E. P. Dutton...
- Monet's Water Lilies
- This week: the Winter Olympics
- The depth, breadth, and playfulness of English; :The State of the Language. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. $14.95
- Chronology of Iranian events leading to hostage capture
- Spaceships and robots; :The Known and the Unknown: The Iconography of Science Fiction, by Gary K. Wolfe. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press...
- Friedmans: the case for free choice; Free to Choose: A Personal Statement, by Milton and Rose Friedman. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $9.95
- Ali's anti-Moscow mission fails to get extra backing
- Reagan plan: score in South, wait for late Western surge
- Carter favored 6 to 1 in poll of party leaders
- Those proper ladies writing in the attic; The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination, by Sandra M....
- Allies' tiff doesn't alter basics
- Palestine solution crucial for good Gulf relations, US told
- Carter's Caribbean sea of confusion
- German epic confronts Hitler
- Allies' tiff doesn't alter basics
- E. E. Cummings: miner of fine poetic gems; Dreams in the Mirror: A Biography of E. E. Cummings, By Richard S. Kennedy. New York: Liveright. $19.95.
- Violence mars campaigning in Rhodesian poll
- From forested coast to sunbaked desert; Coast of Many Faces, by Catherine Kerr, Photography by Ulli Steltzer. Seattle: University of Washington Pres...
- Poetry of Play and Worship
- 100 days that reshaped nations
- US may exploit Navy shale oil