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BABCOCK, THOMAS
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Baby, The Last Enchantments-On Writing-The History of Nature-The Fundamentals of the Christian Relig
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BACA-SAAVEDRA, JOHN
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Bacevich, A.J.
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Bacevich, Andrew
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Baerwald, Frederick
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BAILEY, (MSGR.) JOSEPH G.
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Balch, Richard A McCormick, Mary Ann Glendon, Fred Siegel, Sidney Callahan, Mary C Segers, E J Dionn
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Baldelomar, César J.
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Ballard, Charles
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Barbara, John A Coleman, Michael J Hunt, Michael O Garvey, Kathleen McGarvey Hidy, John Fontana, Lis
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Barber, Benjamin R.
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Barnet, Richard J.
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Barnett, Margery
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Barnett, Victoria J.
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Barrett, Alfred
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Barrett, Alfred J
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Barrett, Alfred J.
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Barrett, Nancy S.
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Barrie, Clarence
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Barrington, MarEaret
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Barrois, Etienne
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BARRON, JEROME A.
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Barron, Robert
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Barrow, John D.
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Barrowes-Donald, H. C.
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Barrozo, Paulo
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Barry, Dan
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Barry, James T.
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BARRY, JEANNE
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Barry, John J.
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Barry, Patrick J.
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BART, ROBERT
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Barta, Russell
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Bartell, Ernest
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Bartelme, Elizabeth
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Baruch, Jeremiah
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Bye bipartisanship
(May 1984)
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status of women in the church, or the role of the church in the face of social oppression. Nonetheless, the chances of facing such differences, thoughtfully, prayerfully, and in ultimate unity,...
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'Voc ed' drifts along
(April 1984)
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WILL WE nETHINK a Maion EDUCATIONAL PR0aRAM- . ' Voc ed' drifts along JEREMIAH BARUCH I T'S A BONE-CHILLING March afternoon, and he has already made his usual stop at the employment office....
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Power to the prez:
(February 1984)
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with force of arms on his behalf, it lost its protective cloak of neutrality. It was then that death started to come to the marines, culminating in the terrible terrorist attack that had such a...
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Winnowing PPSSCC:
(February 1984)
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_9 Some years ago, Andrew M. Greeley publicly expressed a great deal of bitterness about being refused tenure at the University of Chicago. It was hard not to sympathize with Greeley's...
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The primary question
(January 1984)
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Rhode Island I I II I Illl Ill I llll FACING THE CANONS TWO SISTERS SEEK OFFICE HE SISTERS OF MERCY are at it again. First there was Theresa Kane. Then in 1983 it was Agnes Mansour...
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'Computer politics'
(January 1984)
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diplomatic initiatives. On the Soviet side, the suspicion is so deep that any American move may be perceived as nothing but propaganda -- and who knows what progress can be made in view of...
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Ron 3, Dems 0:
(December 1983)
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Washington report RON 3, DEMS 0 THE PRESIDENT STILL LEADS CONGRESS "CATS AND DOGS may be brought up at any time," so warned the House Democratic cloakroom recording after listing the items...
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Constant women:
(December 1983)
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Washington report CONSTANT WOMEN STEADFAST IN OPPOSING REAGAN All men are made of the same stuff; the swaying boughs, the fickle breezes have greater stability than men have . . . O women, let us...
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Out of commission, II:
(November 1983)
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Washington report OUT OF COMMISSION, II TRYING TO ELIMINATE PARTY POLITICS AS THE VOTES were being recorded and flashing above the House floor, the din was getting louder and louder. The names of...
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Out of commission:
(October 1983)
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Washington report OUT OF COMMISSION MR. WATT IS NOT ALONE "WE have EVERY kind of mix you can have," he said, "... a black. .. a woman, two Jews, and a cripple. And we have talent." Yes, Interior...
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States' rites:
(September 1983)
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Washington report STATES' RITES THE NEW FEDERALISM VIA BUDGET CUTS Every president has had a theme, scheme, or dream to cope with the conflicts between the states and the federal government:...
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Vetoing the veto:
(August 1983)
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Washington report VETOING THE VETO JUSTICE BURGER SAYS, 'NO' To You, O, Goddess of Efficiency, Your happy vassals bend the reverent knee Save when arthritis, your benighted foe, Sulks in the...
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Half-open door:
(July 1983)
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Washington report HALF-OPEN DOOR THE PUZZLE OF IMMIGRATION The train had slowed down enough-no one else was in sight as he started running alongside His pace was just right as he grabbed onto the...
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You can bank on it:
(June 1983)
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Washington report YOU CAN BANK ON IT TAX CHEATING KEPT EASY THE GOOD NEWS in Washington this past month is that constituents appear to be much more interested in legislation before Congress. The...
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Freezing the House:
(June 1983)
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Washington report FREEZING THE HOUSE A TWO-YEAR EDUCATION THE traditional rivalry between the City of Man and the City of God cooled for a brief moment during the first week of May, as the House...
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The shadow of '84
(May 1983)
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Washington report THE SHADOW OF '84 WHY GOP SENATORS ARE FIDGETING WORRIED Republican senators, looking over their shoulders at their colleagues' close races in 1982, and looking ahead to dismal...
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An achieving heart:
(May 1983)
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Washington report AN ACHIEVING HEART PHIL BURTON, PRACTICAL LIBERAL ALMOST EIGHT YEARS ago - in November, 1975 - he was forced into Bethesda Naval Hospital because of "a slight heart incident."...
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Budget maneuvers:
(April 1983)
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Washington report BUDGET MANEUVERS DEMOCRATS IN THE HOUSE THE DEMOCRATIC party is alive and well-and living in the House of Representatives. Evidence of this- specifically, in the House's budget...
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In math & science, an 'F':
(April 1983)
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AMERICA WONDERS HOW TO CATCH UP In math & science, an 'F' JEREMIAH BARUCH FINALLY, legislation so good, it can't be refused. A proposal designed to get the economy on a fast, high-tech track;...
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Behind the budget:
(March 1983)
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Washington report BEHIND THE BUDGET A DEFICIT BY ANY OTHER NAME SUPPOSE YOU are an adviser to a politician who made a 1980 campaign promise to balance the budget in fiscal 1983. By February 1981...
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Reagan linguistics:
(February 1983)
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Washington report REAGAN LINGUISTICS THE STATE OF OUR VOCABULARY FOR RONALD REAGAN, no less than for his predecessors, the State of the Union address was an opportunity to establish a vocabulary...
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Changing the rules
(February 1983)
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Washington report CHANGING THE RULES THE 98th GETS STARTED THE MEDIA ATTENTION given to the opening of the 98th Congress was not nearly as evident during what may be viewed as the "actual" start...
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Basalyga, Annette
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Bass, Robert
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Bassett, William W.
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Bassett, Win
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BASTIEN, C. THOMAS
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Batchelor, Jean
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Batchelor, John Calvin
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Bates, Ernest Sutherland
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Bates, Timothy D
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Bates, Timothy D.
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Bath--Briefers, The Great Crwade-Tale of Three Cities-Yankee Skipper-For God and Democracy-And So to
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Batlard, Charles
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Batliner, Kathryn
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Battaglia, O. Forst de
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Batten, Loring W. III
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Battles, John F
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Bauerschmidt, Frederick C
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Bauerschmidt, Frederick Christian
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Baum, George
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Baumann, by Lewis M Dabney Paul
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Baumann, Nick
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Baumann, Paul
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Baumann, William L. Portier, Nancy Dallavalle, Christopher C. Roberts, Tina Beattie, R. R. Reno, Pat
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Baumbach, Jonathan
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Baumel, Joan French
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Baumgartner, Fedric J.
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BAUMSTARK, LYN
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Baurn, Gregory
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