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Vol. 111 Issue 009 (May 4 1984)
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Vol. 111 Issue 010 (May 18 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Seniority system Dallas, Tex. To the Editors: What a delight Katharine Byrne's article "An Afternoon with an Elderly Respondent" was [Feb. 24]. The story was a joyful and...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXI, Number 10 Correspondence 290 Editorials 291 Bye bipartisanship: Jeremiah Baruch 293 Seeking sanctuary: Mark Gibney 295 Weighting for Kundera: Thomas DePietro 297 Screen:...
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Bye bipartisanship
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Baruch, Jeremiah
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status of women in the church, or the role of the church in the face of social oppression. Nonetheless, the chances of facing such differences, thoughtfully, prayerfully, and in ultimate unity,...
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Seeking sanctuary
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Gibney, Mark
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was quoted as saying, " I think there's been a certain evolution in his thinking." Arthur Krock noted the damage bipartisanship inflicted upon the Republican party during the Truman...
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Weighting for Kundera
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DePietro, Thomas
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MEMORY & EXTINCTION THOMAS DePIETRO T OTALITARIANISM, for all the efforts of political theorists to define it, remains as slippery a term as ever, a concept that usually explains either too much...
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Screen
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O'Brien, Tom
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Screen I I SIMPLE FUN MOVIES THAT JUST FALL SHORT R OMANCING THE STONE is a big box-office winner that could have been so much better - - one of those films commonly described, but too often...
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Dance
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McDonagh, Don
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Mazursky shows no sense that the pursuit of unequal stereos doesn't help to sustain an egalitarian society. He views America as a land where you can buy whatever you want, and be whatever you...
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November 1918
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Richter, David H.
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Books: THE DICTATES OF NIGHTKARE A T the 1918 armistice, Germany teetered at the edge of an abyss. The Kaiser had abdicated and fled to Holland and a German Republic had been declared....
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Reality and Rhetoric
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Bartell, Ernest
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Rosa Luxemburg herself, for whom Dbblin fabulates a scarifying dream sequence externalizing her well-documented internal conflict between political ideology and personal passion. The other...
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Religion in the Secular City
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Cunningham, Lawrence S.
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(Continued from page 306~ Lest Protestant theologians feel slighted, the reader is told that many other Christian clerics besides the popes have chosen to speak on subjects about which they are...
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A House in the Country
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Park, Clara Claiborne
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tom and at the edges," which is to say from those folks who have figured very little in the discourse of modern theological concerns. He sees in American fundamentalism (of which Falwell is...
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Evolution of Cooperation
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Boulding, Kenneth E.
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brocade, rosewood and tromp-l'oeil frescos, the Venturas occupy themselves with the tedious rituals of idleness and hypercivilization. Ignored except when they are petted, the thirty-three...
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Time After Time
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Schirmer, Gregory A.
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(Continued from page 310) and played by Anatol Rapoport, who might well be called the father of empirical research in this field. It is called "Tit For Tat." A strategy is a stable...
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In Banks We Trust
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Page, Joseph A.
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psychological disabilities, manifest chiefly in their complacent entrapment in a futile present and their desperate and doomed efforts to forget the past. Into this damaged, centripetal...
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Communists in Harlem During the Depression
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Howard, Dick
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tained a number of factual errors suggesting sloppiness: Isabel was Per6n's third wife, not his second; the massacre at the Ezeiza airport in Argentina occurred in 1973, not 1972; Jos6 L6pez...
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