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"I'D RATHER BE A LAMPPOST IN MOSCOW" BYDAVID EVANIER D r. Herbert Aptheker passed away in March at the age of eighty-seven. The New York Times could not restrain its admiration, calling him a...
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ton correspondents are hustled in front of the camera and told to say something. Silent film from Dallas is thrown on the air unscreened, still wet from the developing process. (In one clip, we see...
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL A BRIEF MEETING IN GENEVA by David Evanier A man in his sixties, he glowed like a light bulb. His arm in an orange sling, red shirt, he looked dashing. Brisk color, fine skin....
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David Evanier IT'S AESTHETIC WHEN YOU WIN A final conversation with Nathan Perlmutter. . . . Funny, as my mind is smiling, what I feel I've accomplished. I married the prettiest girl, I made it...
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AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS LADIES' NIGHT by David Evanier You are a girl, A revolutionist, a worker.. . Against the ruling swine.. . . . . in the Russia of today Men and women, proud of working...
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............................................................................................................................................................................ David Evanier ADOLF'S...
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dams? Sagan senses the problem; thus to give them a little heft, he hints that the extraterrestrials are involved in a kind of search for the creator. The heavens declare the glory of God, says the...
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David Evanier THE LAST STALINIST A New York story. Sylvia Pollack would only meet Daniel Greenwald at Nutburger or at Communist party headquarters on 23rd Street. A few months before, she had...
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AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS SONS OF FRANKENSTEIN by David Evanier It was an emotional evening for a few, but not many, present at Columbia University's Wollman Auditorium in mid-November. The...
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