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AuthorKickasola, Joseph G.
AuthorKICKHAM, ROSEMARY
AuthorKidd, Walter Evans
AuthorKiely, Benedict
AuthorKiely, Pat
AuthorKiely, Robert
AuthorKIERNAN, MICHAEL
AuthorKilby, Karen
AuthorKilby, Peter
AuthorKilcourse, George
AuthorKilcoyne, Francis P.
AuthorKillen, David P.
AuthorKillian, Ann
AuthorKilmer, Aline
AuthorKilmer, Anne
AuthorKilmer, Kenton
AuthorKilmer, Kilian J. Hennrich, William M. Agar, Francis J. Tschan, Muna Lee, Kenton
AuthorKIMMEY, (MS.) JIMMYE
AuthorKing, David Ross
AuthorKing, Emily
AuthorKing, Furman
AuthorKing, Heather
AuthorKing, Jay
AuthorKING, JOE M.
AuthorKing, Lawence T.
AuthorKing, Lawrence 7'.
AuthorKing, Lawrence T
AuthorKing, Lawrence T.
Paid articleGOVERNOR REAGAN'S PRIVATE WAR (July 1971)
GOVERNOR REAGAN'S PRIVATE WAR The battle of the bar in California LAWRENCE T. KING If medals were handed out for notable victories in the war on poverty, the California Rural Legal...
Paid articleBISHOPS IN THE VINEYARD (May 1970)
THE GRAPE STRIKE BISHOPS IJV THE VINEYARD Two years ago, violence erupted in California's Coachella Valley where a vineyard was being picketed by members of Cesar Chavez's United Farm...
Paid articleTHE COURT VS. THE VOTERS ON OPEN HOUSING (August 1966)
Title V is endangered by the Senate Judiciary Committee's insertion of the word "legally" into an otherwise sound law. Civil rights workers and Negroes are protected from violence only when...
Paid articleThe Tax Triumph (April 1964)
LAWRENCE T. KING The Tax Triumph The predicted economic letdown shows no signs of materializing AS APRIL 15 approaches, the completed tax forms for 1963 will give many of us a fairly clear idea...
Paid articleBooks (December 1963)
BOOKS A Convulsion of the Native Body and Soul of Spain One Million Dead. By Jose Maria Gironella. Doubleday. $7.50. by Thomas P. McDonnell BESIDES sheer physical size, the first impression you get...
Paid articleThe Great Land Swindle (August 1963)
A Place in the Country The Great Land Swindle LAWRENCE T. KING DESPITE the accelerated trend in recent years toward urbanization, there is nothing to indicate that Ameri-cans have abandoned...
Paid articleBreakthrough at Kaiser (March 1963)
Automation and Unemployment Breakthrough at Kaiser LAWRENCE T. KING MUCH OF the ferment underlying current labor-management relations can be traced directly to the basic conflict between...
Paid articleCalifornia's Fourth'R (December 1962)
limited energy. On the very eve of the Chicago an- Hampshire deposits make thorium equal to uranium niversary the United States announced that its first in potential...
Paid articleBlight in Our Fields (November 1961)
Another Opportunity Lost Blight in Our Fields LAWRENCE T. KING ON THE BACK STREETS of skid row in Stockton, California, the store front offices that once housed the Agricultural Workers...
Paid articleCastro and Mexico (December 1960)
TWO REVOLUTIONS Castro and Mexico by LAWRENCE T. KING REVOLUTION in Guatemala, rebel attacks on Nicaragua, bloody rioting in Venezuela, student demonstrations in Mexico—all bear frightening...
Paid articlePickets in the Valley (October 1960)
CALIFORNIA'S FARM WORKERS Pickets in the Valley by LAWRENCE T. KING C ALIFORNIA'S fabulous Great Central Valley stretches five hundred miles from the Klamath Mountains on the north to the...
Paid articleAmerica's Poor (July 1960)
America's Poor Cold statistics about the rising national income have a way of masking the human factors involved by LAWRENCE T. KING O UR PRESENT AGE of affluence is replete with...
Paid articleAmerica the Affluent (March 1960)
America the Affluent Have we made our wealth and material pos- sessions not means but ends in themselves? by LAWRENCE T. KING T WENTY YEARS ago, most of the income of the average American...
Paid articleAmerican Baronies (November 1959)
Space-age technocracy and nineteenth-century mogulism exist side by side American Baronies by LAWRENCE T. KING T HE SCIENTIFIC advances of the past decade have been so spectacular that they...
Paid articleIdle Mines, Idle Men (May 1959)
Both history and geography have conspired against them Idle Mines, Idle Men by LAWRENCE T. KING D ESPITE NOTABLE GAINS in the American economy in recent months, the problem of unemployment...
Paid articleBigotry in California (February 1959)
The last election was marred by a campaign of crude anti-Catholicism Bigotry in California by LAWRENCE T. KING THE RECENT balloting in California brought an outpouring of voters unprecedented...
Paid articleEconomics of Power (November 1958)
Is fhere a connection between the recession and the concentration of economic power? Economics of Power by LAWRENCE T. KING IN A RECENT SURVEY on the most important issues facing the American...
Paid articleRailroads in Crisis (June 1958)
CAUGHT IN A VICIOUS CIRCLE Railroads in Crisis by LAWRENCE T. KING T HE RECENT discontinuation of all passenger service between Baltimore and New York City by the historic Baltimore & Ohio...
Paid articleFive Spanish Sailors (February 1958)
Should they be treated as political refugees or returned to Spain? Five Spanish Sailors by LAWRENCE T. KING A T SAN YSIDRO, California, a border station a few .miles south of San Diego, the...
Paid articleOil: Politics of Power (November 1957)
Oil: Politics of Power The debate over "bigness" has been raging for years and will certainly become more vociferous as the process of economic concentration continues. by LAWRENCE T. KING T HE...
Paid articleWater, Power, and Politics (April 1956)
IN CALIFORNIA Water, Power, and Politics LAWRENCE T. KING MERICA'S historic westward migration has become a modern mass movement to California. In fifteen years~1940 to 1955~the ~tate almost...
Paid articleOur Changing South (June 1951)
Our Changing South The changes envisioned for the "New South" don't all spell progress. By LAWRENCE T. KING THERE is a new spirit stirring in the South today. Poverty and ignorance are...
Paid articleVIRGINIA PICKS A GOVERNOR (September 1949)
Virginia Picks a Governor The electorate begins to catch up with the Byrd Machine's 'government by succession' Lawrence T. King V IRGINIANS, who ordinarily take about as much interest in their...
Paid articleTHE ENIGMA OF THE NEW POLAND (November 1948)
The Enigma of the New Poland Lawrence T HE SUDDEN flareup that occurred last summer between Vice-Premier Wladyslaw Gomulka and the Polish Government brought out into the open for the...
AuthorKing, Robert L
AuthorKing, Robert L.
AuthorKing, Rofrerr L.
AuthorKiniery, Paul
AuthorKinlaw, Joshua
AuthorKINNALLY, TIMOTHY J.
AuthorKinsella, John
AuthorKinsley, P. A.
AuthorKinsman, Frederick Joseph
AuthorKinsolving, Sally Bruce
AuthorKipling, Richard E.
AuthorKirby, Mark
AuthorKirby, Peadar
AuthorKIRBY, THOMAS A.
AuthorKirch, J. L.
AuthorKIRCHER, RICHARD
AuthorKIRCHNER, LOUIS D.
AuthorKIRCHNER, LOUISA D.
AuthorKirchwey, Karl
AuthorKirk, David
AuthorKirk, Henry
AuthorKirk, Russell
AuthorKirkpatrick, Doris
AuthorKirkwood, Marie
AuthorKirn, Walter
AuthorKirp, David L.
AuthorKirsch, Felix M
AuthorKirsch, Felix M.
AuthorKirvan, John 1.
AuthorKIRWAN, MICHAEL
AuthorKislinger, Edward
Authorkiss, The honor roll of those who cover our debts, pay the rent, and feed our children. Hug, hug, ki
AuthorKissel, Madelon
AuthorKISSLING, FRANCES
AuthorKitching, Gavin
AuthorKite, Elizabeth S.
AuthorKITTLESON, (RED.) JAMES F.
AuthorKittleson, J.F.
AuthorKITTLESON, JAMES F.
AuthorKIWOR, (BRO.) STAN
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