NEWS& VIEWS Boys Town Front cover and eight and one-half pages of text and pictures - that's what the current Columbia Journalism Review devotes to Paul N. Williams' account of the journalistic...
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CORRESPONDENCE Kissinger's Rationale Chicago, 111. To the Editors: The current threat to use force, to initiate war, over oil would be incredible were it not so traditional—traditional, that...
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COUNCIL VS. PASTOR LESSONS AT GOOD SHEPHERD Before the people of Good Shepherd parish in Alexandria, Va., and Arlington Bishop Thomas Welsh agreed on a plan of reconciliation in late January,...
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THE LONG AND SUBTLE SERVITUDE We have slipped into 1975, International Woman's Year, with surprisingly little fanfare. There are even indications that what women hoped would be a year of...
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CRISIS AT THE U.N RICHARD C. HOTTELET Nerves were on edge even before the 29th General Assembly began The 29th UN General Assembly added the General Assembly itself to the list of international...
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WASHINGTON REPORT SOMEWHERE IN THIS PROMISED LAND The whiff of economic grapeshot is smelled across the land. First-aid stations are being haphazardly set-up for the victims, but no basic surgery...
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THE MONSTER MASH THE SCREEN The Frankenstein story, as we all know, is about a creature made up entirely of misappropriated and mismatched parts. That's pretty much the way Mel Brooks has made his...
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TUBE AS MEDIATOR TV The potential of television to do more than spread entertainment over a wide area has been much talked about but seldom explored. An interesting experiment is underway on the...
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Cohen, Arthur A; Higgins, George G; lmbelli, Robert; McCauley, Michael F; Merchant, Norris; Patrick, S Anne E; Swidler, Arlene; TeSelle, Sallie McFague
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as he stands in the rubble of his house near Suez, point- ing out where his room was, where the dining room was, etc. After a while, I'm afraid, we begin to tune this out because the young man has...
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