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AuthorDUBINSKY, DAVID
AuthorDUBOFSKY, MELVYN
AuthorDUGAN, LAWRENCE
AuthorDugan, Paul
AuthorDULLES, ALLEN
AuthorDulles, Allen W.
AuthorDulles, Sophia N.
AuthorDUNBAR, GEORGIA SHERWOOD
AuthorDUNGAN, LAWRENCE
AuthorDUNHAM, VERA SANDOMIRSKY
AuthorDunn, Robert
AuthorDunn, Robert W.
AuthorDUNN, SUSAN
AuthorDunner, Joseph
AuthorDUNNING, JENNIFER
AuthorDUNSMORE, BARRIE
AuthorDupee, F.W.
AuthorDupty, William
AuthorDURDIN, TILLMAN
AuthorDurkell, Roger
AuthorDurr, Karl
AuthorDUSCHA, JULIUS
Paid articleThe Kennedy Cabinet-Three Articles : New Deal Spirit Revived: (January 1961)
The Kennedy Cabinet-Three Articles NEW DEAL SPIRIT REVIVED By Julius Duscha Washington The Kennedy Cabinet is completed, and Washington likes the looks of the President-elect's carpentry...
Paid articleWashington - U.S.A. (September 1960)
WASHINGTON– U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Results Are Meager in Post-Convention Congress The results of the post-convention session of Congress are meager, politically as well as legislatively. If...
Paid articleWashington - U.S.A.: (June 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Capital Politics After the Paris Failure THE FORMAL SENATE inquiry into the U-2 incident quickly—and perhaps mercifully—came to an inconclusive end, but the...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A.: (June 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Politics and the Regulatory Agencies FOR MORE THAN two years the amorphous independent agencies of the Federal Government have been under the intermittent...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (May 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Presidential Race THE EYES OF Washington are on West Virginia, not Paris. Although the long-awaited summit conference will begin in Paris only two weeks from now, on May 16,...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (April 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Disarmament and Peace Emerge as Themes for 60 SENATORS John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas have both just won impressive victories....
Paid articleWASHINGTON-U. S. A. (April 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Congress and the Aged Legislators and the President are paralyzed by pleas urging medical care progran Diplomats may have their eyes on Geneva, politicians may...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (March 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Civil Rights Debate Provides Backdrop To Southern Negroes' Sit-Down Fight THE SENATE has been at its irrelevant, demagogic worst. The spectacle of the Southern...
Paid articleTHE POLITICS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS FIGHT (February 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha The Politics of the Civil Rights Fight Election year maneuvers and tide of history join forces to advance Negro's position Ayear AGO, chances for the enactment...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (February 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Eisenhower's Military Prestige Cuts Political Mileage of Missile Gap Issue THE CURRENT flap over the missile gap began a month ago and apparently is going to...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (February 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Economic Report Ignores The Nation's Vital Needs THE PRESIDENT'S economic report was greeted with massive and bipartisan indifference in Washington. Coming as...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (January 1960)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha President Returns to Face Election-Year Congress DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S trip to Asia was one of his greatest personal triumphs since he took over the White...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (December 1959)
WASHINGT0N-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Birth Control Controversy Makes Religion a 1960 Campaign Issue THE EXPLOSION of the birth control issue undoubtedly has singed the Presidential prospects of...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (November 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Administration Apathy Hampers Space Program IT IS MORE than two years since the Soviet Union sent its first sputnik hurtling around the world, but the space...
Paid articleWASHINGTON-U. S. A. (October 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Steel and Taft-Hartley Present labor law is "inadequate to handle disputes affecting the nation's welfare' The steel and dock disputes have demonstrated once...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (October 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha NEW TURN IN THE COLD WAR? THE RESULTS of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit have so far been wholly intangible. The first concrete result is likely to be...
Paid article86th Congress: Eisenhower's Record (September 1959)
86th Congress: Eisenhower's Record By Julius Duscha WASHINGTON THE RECORD of the first session of the 86th Congress bears a distinctive Eisenhower brand, despite the President's protests to the...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A. (September 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. SUMMITRY AND THE 1960 HOPEFULS By Julius Duscha THE POLITICAL implications of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit may be even greater than its effects on the cold war. A...
Paid articleWashington Report (September 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Eisenhower's Firm Stand Influences Congress in Labor, Housing Debates PRESIDENT EISENHOWER continues to confound the political experts as well as his partisan...
Paid articleWashington Report (August 1959)
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. East-West Visits Overshadow Defense, Foreign Aid Budgets By Julius Duscha THE SPEED with which the Eisenhower-Khrushchev cultural and political exchange program was set up...
AuthorDWORKIN, MARTIN S.
AuthorDymsza, William A.
AuthorDziewanowski, M. K.
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