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Vol. 090 Issue 003 (April 4 1969)
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Vol. 090 Issue 006 (April 25 1969)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS AND VIEWS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 The Nixon Administration has decided against cashiering Peru out of the foreign aid program, and pious poses are struck anew of American...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE Barrientos Defended Lexington, Ky. To the Editors: Robert Carl Hirschfield's article on Bolivia, "Barrientos, the man Who Captured Chr," [Feb. 14] is so riddled with errors--I...
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EDITORIALS
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CORRESPONDENCE Barrientos Defended Lexington, Ky. To the Editors: Robert Carl Hirschfield's article on Bolivia, "Barrientos, the man Who Captured Chr," [Feb. 14] is so riddled with errors--I...
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CHICAGO VOTERS TILT MAYOR DALEY'S MACHINE
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Whitehead, Ralph
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some 59 foreign bases were shut down by former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. Vietnam, of course, changed everything. There are now more U.S. servicemen in Vietnam alone than there were...
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THE STRANGE WORLD OF G. WARREN NUTTER
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Steinfels, Peter
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for the independents, also showed poor judgment. This is particularly significant because the committeeman there is George Dunne, president of the Cook County Board and heir apparent to the...
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IS UNBELIEF BELIEVABLE?
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Cox, Harvey
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 0 0 _9 Symposiutn in Rolne: Is Unbelief B e l i e v a b l e ? It was obviously a pleasant surprise to the ~ponsors when nearly 3,000 spectators appeared at the Great...
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THE MYTH OF THE JURY TRIAL
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Hallworth, Gerald L.
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THE MYTH OF THE JURY TRIAL Pleading g u i l t y out o / s e l [ - d e / e n s e GERALD L. HALLWORTll Through the years, one of the benevolent a priori's of the American way has been trial by...
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VERSE
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Witt, Harold
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the advantages for society. The individual charged with a criminal offense will have the benefit of ar~ "expert" who can weigh the arguments and presentation of the prosecutor from a stronger...
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS FEEL THE MONEY PINCH
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Grant, William R.
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WAS there ever a man farther away than the priest at our altar? His Sunday clothes, and his movements so different from ours when we were pitching hay, removed him miles from us. Up three or...
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A TRIBUTE TO BEN SHAHN
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Kent, Corita
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days and "Massachusetts" which he might have to stumble through every few years. But take the prelude to the Litany: "thy patronage"uhere were words he did not use around the house or in the...
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RECORDS
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Haggin, B. H.
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he repeated the letters of the alphabet over and over beseeching the almighty to arrange them into the appropriate words for the prayer hasulu story written in grateful memory of ben...
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THE MAN IN THE CUTAWAY COAT
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Ward, Leo R.
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the school issues put to them. In November only 45 percent were approved. The massive rejection stems from many sources. With government bureaucracy growing in all areas, school issues are among...
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SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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FIDDLER ON A WESTCHESTEll ROOF O O O O O O O O O O O O e O THE SCREEN Perhaps the most amazing thing about the movie version of "Goodbye, Columbus" is its faithfulness to Philip Roth's fine...
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BOOKS
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herence to Roth are his pert observations and sly wit. In exaggerating Roth, they fall into caricature. But much of this caricature is funny, and the frankness in dialogue and bedrooms is not in...
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