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Vol. 090 Issue 007 (May 2 1969)
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Vol. 090 Issue 008 (May 9 1969)
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS AND VIEWS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 0 All goes not well for the State of California in the preparation of its $500 million suit against Union Oil and accomplices...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 B i r t h o f UCM New York To the Editors: It's a small point, but for the sake of history it should be pointed out that the University...
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BUCKLE DOWN, JOHN HARVARD
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Cox, Harvey
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witz, retiring U.S. delegate to the OAS, is a "commitment for action"; what Mr. Nixon is offering is a visit by Governor Nelson Rockefeller and a warmed-over ctich6. His own program, he said,...
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ROMAN WINDMILL TILTING
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Franck, Frederick
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cusation had some merit. It was not faculties but students who took the initiative in questioning weapons research, military training, racist investment policies and the destruction of poor...
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MAILER AND HIS GODS
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Schroth, Raymond A.
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MAILER AND HIS GODS Norman Mailer goes to war RAYMOND A. SCHROTH Norman Mailer arrived in. Chicago for the Democratic Convention smelling blood. In the "last great American city," where "life...
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JOHN STEINBECK, WRITER
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C., Wilson; McWilliams, Nancy R.
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novel-as-history a muted apocalypse of hope. The march on the Pentagon is Eden's attempt to prove Cummings wrong. The children of Adam sense that either the Vietnam war will bring on the final...
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VERSE
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Sivack, Denis
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nasty and durability, the passion for possession of the earth and power. In the end, he would come full circle, returning to his earliest novels, and would find all men's temptations and...
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VLADIMIR IN DREAMLAND
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Heidenry, John
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lo Vla-di-mir: the tip of the tongue taking a trip down the palate to stop, at three, on the teeth: Via. De. Mirror. You can always count on a Nabonut for a fancy prose style. Ladies and...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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inaugurate an ardent, incestuous love affair that continues throughout the book and long after: into memory and dream and death and life spiraling oneirologically upwards and away: Van and Ada...
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THE IMPOTENCE OF BEING ERNEST
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Maloff, Saul
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and theatricality, and she stressed natural movements and lyrical art. She shocked audiences not only by discarding corsets but also by removing her shoes and stockings. However, Isadora...
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BOOKS
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not knowing which hand to stick out first, apart from being flabby as deskmen are, and in awful shape generally. The blubbery Connecticut powderpuff emerged with a black eye and a...
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Vol. 090 Issue 009 (May 16 1969)
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Vol. 090 Issue 010 (May 23 1969)
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Vol. 090 Issue 011 (May 30 1969)
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