Bangladesh, Aug. 31 -- This is not an easy article to write. Back in Brooklyn, in the sixth grade our school had a deal with the Times by which everyone in the class received a copy Monday through Friday, delivered to our desk, for the munificent sum of ten cents each. (To further elaborate on how long ago it was Newsweek and Times had a newsstand price of 25 cents.) Then, in the ninth grade my English teacher assigned the class to read the Arts and Leisure section of the Sunday Times and gave us a ten-question quiz on it Monday morning. Furthermore, we scrutinized the cartoon on the first page of Arts and Leisure to count the Ninas. (For the uninitiated, the artist, Al Hirschfeld, liked to insert his daughters name in the cartoon. It cou...
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