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Vol. 100 Issue 018 (August 9 1974)
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Vol. 100 Issue 019 (August 23 1974)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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NEWS & VIEWS:
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NEWS & transvestic saints, were legen- now an archaic form, . al- friends, Ann included, accept dary rather than real....
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CORRESPONDENCE:
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CORRESPOND- NEWS & VIEWS: 442 CORRESPONDENCE: 443 WASHINGTON REPORT: 'Sick...
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WASHINGTON REPORT: 'Sick Transit.':
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Sisyphus
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WASHINGTON REPORT `SICK TRANSIT .... f Nixon has involuntarily resigned the Presidency. His There were...
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BOURGEOIS COMMUNISM IN FRANCE:
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Talbot, Einile J.
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informally if not formally. Some do still live below the themselves better, Beware the existing power of the salt-and others above the law. Presidency to...
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VERSE:
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Nordin, Ronald
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those, certainly, who will question the sincerity of the united left was able to lure nearly half of France's voters French Communist Party, recalling the history of Com- to its candidate, just...
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PFURTNER'S COMPLAINT:
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Schalk, Adolph
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PFURTNER'S COMPLAINT ADOLPH SCHALK Somebody ought to tell the Vatican the facts of...
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STEPHAN PFURTNER'S DISPUTED '12 THESES' ON SEXUAL MORALITY:
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position of the church has been regarding the death the 1974 Catholic Almanac, Our Sunday Visitor), ex- penalty or taking lives in wartime. plicitly provide for this....
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THE SCREEN:
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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Dr. W. Renschler, a prominent member of the Na- uses his claustrophobia as an engine for digging, Bronson tional Council (Swiss parliament) has introduced a mo- used the physique...
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VERSE:
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O'Sheel, Patrick
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that he can kill them. Looked at one way, I suppose audiences far larger than those the Actor's Studio can Bronson is here still someone who merely turns out to be reach. It is a...
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GOING HOME AGAIN:
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Novak, Michael
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GOING HOME AGAIN MICHAEL NOVAK Writing now at the end of July, I returned to Slovakia to live. Yet,...
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BRIAN MOORE: PRIVATE PERSON:
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Cook, Bruce
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B nan Moore's persistent and growing reputation as a novelist seems, in in an odd way, due to the kind of BRIAN MOORE: writer he isn't, rather than the kind he PRIVATE...
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SOFT SLAVERY:
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Huggins, Nathan Irvin
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fore) which dealt with the conse- have been enveloped by a kind of plative life, the private life, the life of sequences of blood in the streets. Not ultra-secular...
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BOOKS:
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Heideurv, John; Gersh, Gabriel
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when they see their work as a "turn- ical Don Quixote by the meaning of So there are chautauquas about how ing point" in the study of slavery. It "quality" and the notion of...
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