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AuthorLeab, Daniel J.
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AuthorLEAHY, IRENE P.
AuthorLeahy, L. A.
AuthorLeale, Rosalind
AuthorLears, Jackson
AuthorLeary, Mary Ellen
AuthorLeaves', 'Fallen
AuthorLeavitt, Penelope
AuthorLEBACQZ, KAREN
AuthorLebanon, After
AuthorLeBeau, Walter
AuthorLEBEAUX, CHARLES
AuthorLeBerthon, Ted
AuthorLEBOW, MORTON A.
AuthorLebrun, Harvey
AuthorLec-key, Dolores
AuthorLechlitner, Ruth
AuthorLechmere, Joscelyne
AuthorLeckey, Dolores
AuthorLeckey, Dolores R
AuthorLECKEY, DOLORES R.
AuthorLeckey, Thomas
AuthorLecky, Robert S.
AuthorLeClair, Thomas
AuthorLeClercq, J. G. C.
AuthorLeclercq, Jacques
AuthorLeClereq, J. G. C.
AuthorLeCompte, Kendall
AuthorLECTRIX
AuthorLeder, Dennis
AuthorLederle, Del
AuthorLedogar, Robert J.
AuthorLee, Borghild
AuthorLee, Borghild Lundberg
AuthorLee, Chang-rae
AuthorLee, Charles Henry
AuthorLee, Muna
AuthorLee, Valerie E
AuthorLeedy, Dave
AuthorLeedy, David
AuthorLeege, David C.
AuthorLEER, DANIEL J.
AuthorLefkowitz, Mary
AuthorLeftwich, Jane
AuthorLegler, Philip
AuthorLehman, David
AuthorLehner, Ulrich L.
AuthorLehnert, Richard
AuthorLehovich, Dimitry V
AuthorLehrman, Hal
AuthorLeibold, J. Peter Nixon, Liam Callanan, Christopher C. Roberts, Sidney Callahan, Peter
AuthorLeibrecht, John J.
AuthorLEIN, JIM
AuthorLeinsdorf, Joshua
AuthorLeiper, Henry Smith
AuthorLEIPER, PATRICIA M.
AuthorLeitch, Mary Sinton
AuthorLeitenberg, Milton
AuthorLekach-man, Robert
AuthorLekachman, Robert
AuthorLeland, Blake
AuthorLelen, J. M.
AuthorLEMIEUX, WAYNE K.
AuthorLemont, Jessie
AuthorLenardon, Joan
AuthorLeng, Shao Chuan
AuthorLeng, Shao Shuan
AuthorLenkeith, Nancy
AuthorLennon, Brian
AuthorLens, Sidney
Paid articleTHE MEANII.JOHNSON ROMANCE (January 1968)
son can make further inroads into the farming end of food production, thereby improving their monopolistic position. Unless the devastating economic power of the processors is recognized, one is...
Paid articlePUBLIC INTEREST AND THE FORD STRIKE (September 1967)
This is an ideological question and as such does not sit well with the American temperament. Until Americans turn around to confront it, however, the outlook is for ...
Paid articleCAN MONEY SATISFY THE BLACK AMERICAN?: (August 1967)
Community." The point is that liturgical piety is not and this spring and summer-seem to be telling us that poverty should not be an end in itself. So far, for example, Kansas is more a state...
Paid articleUNCOMMON COMMON MARKET: (June 1967)
UNCOMMON COMMON MARKET ................. Thin disguise for a foreign industrial...
Paid articleWALTER REUTRER TRIES TO BUILD A FIRE (May 1967)
the point. The Cold War rhetoric has seeped so deeply into our minds that we spout it automatically. And this creates problems. The globe is not divided into the free world and the Comunist...
Paid articleDOUBLE STANDARD ON VIETNAM (March 1967)
Double Standard on Vietnam Human beings, being human, live by a delightful set of double standards. Your son, for instance, is a "dumbbell," mine is a "slow learner." Your son is a "juvenile...
Paid articleREUTHER VS. MEANY (February 1967)
Open Break REUTHER VS. MEANY SIDNEY LENS At the fork of a river, where two branches veer off, the distance between them is still small; further along it can become enormously large. The open...
Paid articleTHE LATIN LEFT (October 1966)
Rise of the social Christians LATIN LEFT SIDNEY LENS The Catholic Church in Latin America is normally considered a bastion of reaction, an ally of the oligarchies. This image is still...
Paid articleShriver's Limited War (July 1966)
SHRIVER'S LIMITED WAR How muck has it altered the social structure? ,~IDN]EY 'LENS "The national war on poverty," wrote Sargent Shriver recently, "is now in its eighteenth month. And we...
Paid articleLABOR AND POLITICS (May 1966)
a means for being good. Why need we, then, think of the Eucharist exclusively as a reward for unity, rather than as an aid toward unity? Secondly, and this has not yet received the attention it...
Paid articleTHE FATE OF 14(b) (September 1965)
or when he looks death in the face. Thus can the ball be volleyed back and forth. Still, I suspect that a choice has to be made. Ideally, it should be possible for humans to turn their...
Paid articleREVOLT OF THE LEFT-OUTS (June 1965)
Union Malaise REVOLT OF THE LEFT-OUTS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIDNEY LENS "What the heck does Dave have to do to be reelected?" asked a discouraged supporter of David...
Paid articleINDONESIA: A DISSENT (January 1965)
INDONESIA: A DISSENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A country in the middle of a revolution SIDNEY LENS SUPERFICIALLY—by the computerized criteria of the West—Indonesia is a mess. Inflation...
Paid articleTurkey's Internal Crisis (September 1964)
The Domestic Uses o] the Cyprus Conflict Turkey's Internal Crisis SIDNEY LENS Ankara THE CYPRUS CRISIS gives the government of Ismet Inonu and his Republican People's Party a sorely needed...
Paid articleThe Decline of Labor (June 1964)
Sidney Lens The Decline of Labor Unions within unions are a sign of increasing frustration inside the ranks of labor THE AFL-CIO convention in 1963 reported almost joyously that its ranks had...
Paid articleBuilding on Quicksand (November 1963)
Instant Democracy Is Not Possible in Latin America Building on Quicksand SIDNEY LENS IN 1824, when Simon Bolivar called his Amphictyonic Congress at Panama to unify Latin America, George...
Paid articleProspects for Labor (February 1961)
Prospects for Labor Aside from the election, 1960 was the most dismal year for the labor movement since the end of the war by SIDNEY LENS T HERE IS a feeling among labor leaders now that tomorrow...
Paid articleUnions and Featherbedding (September 1960)
Unions and Featherbedding How many of our workers hold on to artificial jobs and is there any solution to the problem? by SIDNEY LENS F EATHERBEDDING, spotlighted in hundreds of railroad...
Paid articleA Shorter Work Week? (April 1960)
A Shorter Work Week? Our lopsided society has a genuine genius for technology equalled only by its blindness in utilizing its benefits by SIDNEY LENS T HE WOBBLIES, whose insurgent impulse a...
AuthorLeo, Brother
AuthorLeo, John
AuthorLéon, Maurice
AuthorLeonard, Dorothy
AuthorLeonard-Fleckman, Mahri
AuthorLeopold, Nikia
AuthorLeprince-Ringuet, Louis
AuthorLercaro, James Cardinal
AuthorLerner, Ben
AuthorLerner, Michael
AuthorLersky, Joe
AuthorLeslie, Kenneth
AuthorLeslie, Shane
AuthorLeslie, Shne
AuthorLester, Elenore
AuthorLester, Julius
AuthorLester, Philip
AuthorLester, Richard A.
AuthorLethbridge, Lucy
AuthorLetter, Robert A.
AuthorLetterman, Madeleine
AuthorLetts, W. M.
AuthorLetts, Winifred M.
AuthorLevasti, Arrigo
AuthorLevenson, Jon D
AuthorLevenson, Jon D.
AuthorLevenson, Kevin J. Madigan - Jon D.
AuthorLevering, Donald
AuthorLevertov, Denise
AuthorLevesque, Charles W
AuthorLevin, Nora
AuthorLevin, Sarah A.
AuthorLevine, Al
AuthorLevine, Carol
AuthorLevinson, Marc
AuthorLevitin, Michael
AuthorLewalys, Garret
AuthorLEWIN, LEONARD C.
AuthorLewis, Charles J.
AuthorLewis, Lionel S.
AuthorLewis, May
AuthorLewis, Steven
AuthorLewis, Sydney
AuthorLewis, Theophilus
AuthorLewis, Thomas
AuthorLewis, Thomas T
AuthorLEWIS, WILLIAM DRAPER
AuthorLewy, Guenter
AuthorLey, Murray Hickey
AuthorLey, Murrray Hickey
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