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Slemp, Bascom
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Letter from a Whig
(March 1975)
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"Letter from a Whig" The New Congress Following the November elections much has been written on the ideological shift to the Left of the new Congress. There are ninety-two newly elected members in the House of...
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Letter from a Whig
(February 1975)
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"Letter from a Whig" (Washington)—According to a recent press report GOP Mayor Jack Hunter of Youngstown, Ohio, asked his congressman, Democrat Charles J. Carney, to introduce legislation adding Republican office...
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Letter From a Whig
(January 1975)
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"Letter From a Whig" Home for Re-Election (Washington)—CONGRESS WAS finally able to recess for the November elections on October 17, giving our national legislators precious little time to hit the campaign trail back...
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Letter from a Whig
(December 1974)
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"Letter from a Whig" Conspiracy in America Today (Washington)—WITH PRESIDENT Ford's absolute and unconditional pardon of Nixon the White House honeymoon with the national news media ended. After...
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Letter from a Whig
(November 1974)
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"Letter from a Whig"[Washington)—HAVING WORKED in the Vixon campaign in 1972 I had great hopes ind expectations for the Nixon Presidency. But disagreement over domestic policies with the Nixon Administration arose...
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Letter from a Whig
(October 1974)
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"Letter from a Whig" Editor's Note: From Mr. Slemp's first paragraph you will see that he wrote his column before Mr. Nixon actually did resign, but from subsequent paragraphs it becomes obvious that Mr. Slemp's...
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Letter from a Whig
(June 1974)
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readers aged six to eight or eight to ten in the New York Times Book Review are written. I was ten when I read all the 286 pages of The Errand Boy, and from there could go on to Hemingway,...
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Letter from a Whig
(May 1974)
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a letter from a constituent he knows to be dead. That should rattle his filibuster. Activists should organize a Deceased Citizens' League, named, perhaps, The Dead Hand, to dramatize the...
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Letter from a Whig
(April 1974)
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"Letter from a Whig" gave a courtly welcome to feminism, and with reason, because feminism was based on the sexual distinction and recognized the separateness of human beings. With less reason, liberals now give...
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Letter From a Whig
(March 1974)
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"Letter From a Whig" In the middle of a lengthy reSponse to debate may come official hint of a new party policy, or electoral strategy, or perhaps even a change in the composition of the...
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Letter from a Whig
(February 1974)
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Anspach was not trying to develop a new way of life. Rather, she was trying, like Bridges, to have all the good things, mainly material, of the old way, without any of the discipline (in her...
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Letter from a Whig
(January 1974)
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"Letter from a Whig" telling the American people every day since March that the President is a criminal. There is literally no proof that he is, but that becomes an irrelevancy as the enemies of Nixon control all...
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Letter from a Whig
(December 1973)
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taken as proof of education. If, on the other hand, the alumnus does not "make it" by virtue of his education, what the college has created is ambition untethered to possibility-an unhappy...
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Letter from a Whig
(November 1973)
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"Letter from a Whig" events seem to startle the Europeans out of their atavistic resentment and mutual suspicions of each other. Thus the transatlantic alliance and the very nature of the international system is...
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Letter from a Whig
(October 1973)
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tory) this young friend of the family lived and worked in West Berlin while her daughter lived with her parents in the East. This young woman happened to be at the border separating the...
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Letter from a Whig
(June 1973)
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highly respected throughout the country as a certification of ability; many medi- cal schools give the exams to their stu- dents as an evaluation of the success of their teaching.) .... When it...
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Letter from a Whig
(May 1973)
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C.Bascom Slemp Letter from a Whig Making It in the Ninety-third Congress (WASHINGTON)-Perhaps nothing is more interesting than the tale of a maiden's moral decline except of course for the...
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Letter from a Whig
(April 1973)
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life), Frank's final public view is not entirely adequate as a guide to under-standing this matter. But as to that issue, and others, this is not the place to argue his perceptions with him. Yet...
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Letter from a Whig
(February 1973)
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MORE FIGHTING OVER LESS SPENDING (WASHINGTON) -Most everyone in town expects the always tenuous relations between the White House and Congress to completely break down by the end of the month. Even...
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Letter from a Whig
(January 1973)
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Letter from a Whig Jean Westwood and the Mob (WASHINGTON )George McGovern's defeat on November 7th weakened the very foundations on which his party stands. The results cannot be viewed simply as a...
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Letter From a Whig
(December 1972)
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C.Bascom Slemp Letter from a Whig A New Batch of Boodlers! (WASHINGTON) - As you read this you should realize that you know something that I didn't know when I wrote it. You know what happened on...
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Letter From a Whig
(November 1972)
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Another Tall Tale One of the unpleasant aspects of this world of modern mass communication is that, when nothing is going on a lot of people go hungry, so it is that the mass communications boys...
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Slivka, Judd
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Slotkin, Richard
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Smirnoff, Edgar
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Smith, Anthony
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SMITH, BRADLEY A.
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Smith, Bruce L.R.
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Smith, Colin
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Smith, Geoffrey
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Smith, Haley Victory
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Smith, I.C.
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Smith, Ken
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Smith, Martin Cruz
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Smith, Rep. Lamar
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Smith, Richard Norton
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Smith, Sam
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Smith, Tony
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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Sneider, Jaime
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Snow, Philip
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Snow, Stephen A.
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Soames, Mary
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Sobran, Joseph
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Solberg, Carl
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Solovyov, Vladimir
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Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
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Somers, Dr. Alan B.
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Somers, Paul P. Jr.
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Southard, Robert
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