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AuthorBLACK, ALGERNON D.
AuthorBlack, Jack
AuthorBLACK, JONATHAN
AuthorBlack, Nathaniel
AuthorBLACKMOORE, COLETTE
AuthorBLACKMORE, COLETTE
AuthorBLACKTON, CHARLES S.
AuthorBLACKTON, JOHN STUART
AuthorBLACKWELDER, GEORGE KENNAN, JUSTIN
AuthorBLACKWOOD, GEORGE D.
AuthorBlaler, Frank
AuthorBlanchard, Paul
AuthorBlandshard, Norman Thomas and Paul
AuthorBlankenhorn, Heber
AuthorBLANSHARD, BRAND
AuthorBlanshard, Paul
AuthorBLASSINGAME, JOHN W.
AuthorBlatch, Harriot Stanton
AuthorBLAUFARB, DOUGLAS S.
AuthorBlemiller, Andrew J.
AuthorBLISS, DAVID SAPOSS and ELIZABETH T.
AuthorBliss, Matthew F.
AuthorBLISS, WANDA
AuthorBLIT, LUCJAN
AuthorBLIVEN, BRUCE
AuthorBLOCH, BRADLEY W.
AuthorBLOCH, LIONEL
AuthorBlockshaw, Squire
AuthorBLOOM, HAROLD
AuthorBloom, William
AuthorBLOOMFIELD, LINCOLN P.
AuthorBLUM, ALBERT A.
AuthorBlum, Leon
AuthorBLUMBERG, LESLIE
AuthorBlumenberg, Ben
AuthorBLY, ROBERT
AuthorBOBN, WILLIAM E.
AuthorBODURTHA, RICHARD
AuthorBoeker, Alexander
AuthorBOHM, WILLIAM E.
AuthorBohn, Dr. William E.
AuthorBOHN, F. R. ALLEMANN \ WILLIAM E.
AuthorBOHN, FRANK
AuthorBOHN, S. L. A. MARSHALL \ TAKASHI OKA \ REINHOLD NIEBUHR \ WILLIAM E.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM E.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM B.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM C.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM E
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM E.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM F.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM L.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM S.
AuthorBOHN, WILLIAM T.
AuthorBohn, Willliam E.
AuthorBois, W. E. Burghardt Du
AuthorBOJIC, MIRKO
AuthorBOLGER, EUGENIE
AuthorBOLL, HEINRICH
AuthorBOLL, MICHAEL M.
AuthorBONDY, FRANCOIS
AuthorBONK, WILLIAM B.
AuthorBonn, William E.
AuthorBOOKBINDER, HYMAN
AuthorBooks, The Realm of
AuthorBORBANDI, GYULA
AuthorBORKENAU, FRANZ
AuthorBORN, WILIAM E.
AuthorBOROFF, DAVID
Paid articleObjectivity Good and Bad (May 1965)
On television By David Boroff Objectivity Good and Bad I have long been a devotee of documentaries. In fact, having reached the point of near satiety with the general fare on TV, I find that...
Paid articleTELEVISION (February 1965)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff A Cultural Nonexchange People who write for a living —especially those in the more intellectual, less remunerative areas some call "dirty shirt journalism"— often...
Paid articleOn Television (July 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Pure Fantasy OF all of television's longrunning programs, Route 66 (CBS) shows as much durability as any, and in many ways it epitomizes the medium at its...
Paid articleOn Television (December 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff A Friendly Lynching Only You, Dick Daring, by Merle Miller and Evan Rhodes (Sloane, 350 pp., $5.95) is an account, at once hilarious and sad, of the birth and...
Paid articleOn Television (November 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff A Blur of Banality It's almost as if TV has given up. This season has witnessed so little originality, such creative exhaustion, that one begins to think the...
Paid articleCorporate Sentimentality (October 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Corporate Sentimentality During the '30s and '40s, it was always Main Street against Wall Street. In movies like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town and Mr. Smith Goes to...
Paid articleThe Dangerous Divide (June 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Dangerous Divide The much heralded television program about the childhood of Senator Hubert Humphrey and James Baldwin made its appearance a few weeks ago...
Paid articlegroup Therapy (May 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Group Therapy No doubt the best things on television are the documentaries. And the best of the lot recently was "Incident on Wilson Street." on Show of the...
Paid articleThe West Revised (April 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The West Revised The western on TV has shown a stubborn durability. To be sure, there have been enough modifications to make purists turn in their spurs. The...
Paid articleCulture for Everyone (March 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Culture for Everyone One can still remember that quaint time when cultural stalwarts refused to buy a TV set, as if the mere purchase constituted some...
Paid articleThe Performer's Medium (February 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Reformer's Medium IF there is any doubt about the relative seriousness of TV vis à vis theater, one need only scan the current offerings in both media....
Paid articleOn Television (January 1964)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Kings Depart IN the early days of television, coinciding with my own years of professional peonage as an instructor in the evening session of one of the...
Paid articleOn Television (November 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Private Image Most of what one reads about television is of two kinds. There is, first, the sour disdain of the culturally enfranchised. (It is interesting...
Paid articleOn Television (October 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff A Misguided Love Affair IN A society increasingly professionalized, there is a certain coarse verisimilitude in TV's almost morbid preoccupation with the...
Paid articleThe Make-Believe Campus (September 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Make-Believe Campus About A year ago, I had lunch with a highly-placed television executive who was full of excitement about a projected TV series. It...
Paid articleNice Guys Finish First (August 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Nice Guys Finish First There was a time when Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman was regarded as straight social gospel. There was general assent to its theme...
Paid articleThe Unseen Audience (May 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Unseen Audience IT is an old story that television has taken over the realm of the "B" movie, except for the supercolossals of the...
Paid articleThe Call- Girl Sermon (April 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Call-Girl Sermon What the senlimental novel of the 18th century and the women's magazines of the 19th century were for their day, the television drama is...
Paid articleOn Television (March 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff An Excess of Virtue Educational television is like the affluent society: You yearn for it, but when it arrives you come to regard it with sullen discontent....
Paid articleOn Television (February 1963)
ON TELEVISION By David Boroff Hillbillies and Headshrinkers THE POPULIST FABLE is as old as Jacksonian democracy. Its main component is a stubborn faith in the superiority of the...
Paid articleOn Television (January 1963)
ON TELEVISION The Death of Conversation By David Boroff Now that he is gone from the Tonight show (NBC), everybody misses Jack Paar. It is not that he was that good; it is that Johnny...
Paid articleCrime Old and New (December 1962)
ON TELEVISION Crime Old and New By David Boroff One of the favorite myths of intellectuals has to do with the purity of the early detective story as against its later corruptions -the Cagney...
AuthorBORSODY, STEPHEN
AuthorBOSNER, HENRY J.
AuthorBOSWELL, GEORGE B.
AuthorBOSWELL, GEORGE H.
AuthorBOTSFORD, KEITH
AuthorBOULIS, PETER A. UBEL and ANN
AuthorBOWEN, BARBARA
AuthorBowen, E.R.
AuthorBOWEN, NORMAN
AuthorBOWERS, CLAUDE G.
AuthorBOWERS, ROBERT
AuthorBOWIE, ROBERT R.
AuthorBOWLES, CHESTER
AuthorBOY, RALPH L.
AuthorBOYERS, ROBERT
AuthorBOZEMAN, ADDA B.
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