NEWS & VIEWS The Kraus Case Arthur J. Kraus, the premature anti-Fascist whom City College of New York fired from its faculty 36 years ago, had his day before the media May 26, at a...
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CORRESPONDENCE Aid and Peace Washington, D. C. To the Editors: Professor James H. Weaver questioned both the motives and the efficacy of the U.S. Foreign Aid Program in "How to Stay the...
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pressure, as some administration spokesmen have done in response to Senator Edward Kennedy's criticisms. As Mr. Harriman pointed out, the North Vietnamese followed our bombing halt in the...
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excesses may or may not have represented a decision by their superiors. At Berkeley, this was not the case. It was not some feverish little buck private who deployed troops around the Plaza,...
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REPARATIONS FOR BLACKS? The question of effective equality through pre/erential treatment MARK GREEN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 _9 0 0 Radical movements generate their own momentum, sweeping...
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goal sought and the invidiousness of the distinction drawn. Preferential treatment seeks the goal of racial equality, one which is essential to our national peace and welfare. Is the distinction,...
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B r i t i s h Labor pains O O O O O O O _9 O _9 O O _9 _9 _9 _9 A CHOICE FOIl SOCIALISM ROY MOORE Does a socialist government have any socialist alternatives? That is the kind of question...
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THE SAINT FRANK O'CONNOR I had been ill in Cork, and Russell, distrusting all Cork people, including doctors, had made me come to Dublin and get examined by his own doctor, Frank Purser, the...
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Paths to Renewal, IV PASSION AND COMPASSION There are many obvious flaws in the new liturgy. But, to state the obvious, the answer to bad change is good change-not no change at all. Worship is...
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I have never seen an adultery situation and its aftermath better portrayed in a movie. And the film ends as it should and must. But all of "Winning", a movie with extraordinary compassion, is a...
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