Years1960s
Year1967
MonthSeptember
MonthOctober
IssueVol. 001 Issue 002 (October 1 1967)
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Paid articleAn Alternative to Execrable
Nathan, George
THE ALTERNATIVE: Published remarkably without regard to race, color, creed, or (most redundantly of all) national origin. Editor in Chief, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Publishers, The Saturday...
Paid articleOur Archaic Draft
Kirk, Russell
OUR ARCHAIC DRAFT By Russell Kirk The "armed horde" (in the late Hoffman Nickerson's phrase) became obsolete during the First World War, probably. Certainly the military innovations of the...
Paid articleWhat They Say About the Draft
Them
OUR ARCHAIC DRAFT By Russell Kirk The "armed horde" (in the late Hoffman Nickerson's phrase) became obsolete during the First World War, probably. Certainly the military innovations of the...
Paid articleViews On Music
Brunell, Frank Octave
of political freedom than conscription. The younger generation would be able to plan its important beginning years with far greater certainty than is now possible, and the somewhat corrosive...
Paid articleIncites
Nathan, George
of political freedom than conscription. The younger generation would be able to plan its important beginning years with far greater certainty than is now possible, and the somewhat corrosive...
Paid articleBlack Power and the New Left
Starcs, Janis
BLACK POWER AND THE NEW LEFT This article will deal with the militants of the Black Power movement, and more specifically their kinship with the New Left. My impression of these two parallel...
Paid articlePoetry
Qwaint, Mary
POETRY The following poetry is written expressly for The Alternative by Mary Qwaint, an inmate of the Indiana Girls' School, heavily endowed by Federal Aid. Mary recently returned from a twelve...
Paid articleMarkings
McKinley, Mark A. Watson and Stephen
POETRY The following poetry is written expressly for The Alternative by Mary Qwaint, an inmate of the Indiana Girls' School, heavily endowed by Federal Aid. Mary recently returned from a twelve...
Paid articleEthnic Power
Davis, Jefferson
ETHNIC POWER In 1963, Malcolm X issued a call for Black Power by "any possible means." This same appeal to hate was echoed in 1965 by Stokely Carmichael, and, in 1967 H. Rap Brown hawked the...
Paid articleReviews
J., R. Emmett Tyrrell
"Rat Control Bill." Johnson blamed Congress after the Detroit riots for not approving this rat control bill and timourishly cried for more welfare to buy off urban barbarians. George Kennen has...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Gosh!
VIEWS ON MUSIC (Continued from Page 4) recorded and are due to be re-released by CBS. The death of Sir Thomas Beecham, October 3, 1967, at age 72, was a great loss to the orchestra and to...
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