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Article: The beat goes on. (poem)
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- The Nation
- Article date:
- May 20, 1991
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The Beat Goes On
Last week was a lively one in The Nation's continuing celebration of its 125th anniversary. On April 25 Katha Pollitt and literary editor Elsa Dixler spoke on feminism and the left before 250 people at Smith College. On April 27 columnist Alexander Cockburn talked to 500 people at a gathering at Syracuse, New York, on the press and the "new world order." On April 28 a banquet honoring the magazine and its editor and, not incidentially, raising funds for the intern program was held in New York City Twenty speakers trooped to the rostrum to pay tribute before an audience of more than 200 friends and supporters at the Century Club. Among those ...
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