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SOURCE: "Alarms and Issues," in Newsweek, Vol. LXXVI, No. 15, October 12, 1970, pp. 129-30.

In the following excerpt, the critic notes changes in the editorial stance and subject matter of the New Yorker as a possible reaction to the social and political upheavals of the late 1960s.

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