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WHALEN, RICHARD
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WHITAKER, JENNIFER SEYMOUR
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Whitaker, Robert
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WHITE, BERTHA HALE
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WHITE, DAVID MANNING
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White, Donald
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White, Eliot
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White, Honoria
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WHITE, JAMES S.
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WHITE, LAWRENCE J.
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WHITE, MORTON
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White, Samuel S.
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WHITEHEAD, K. D.
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WHITFIELD, STEPHEN J.
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WHITFIELD, STEVEN J.
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WHITING, ALLEN S.
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WHITMIRE, JAMES M.
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WHITNEY, CRAIG R.
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WHITNEY, SIMON N.
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WHITNEY, THOMAS P.
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WHITNEY, TOM
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WHITTEMORE, E. P.
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Wibaut, P. M.
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Wickel, Helmut
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WIEGAND, WILLIAM
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WIESEL, ELIE
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WIESELTIER, LEON
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Wilcox, Clair
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WILES, PETER
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WILET, MARGARET L.
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WILEY, MARARET L
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WILEY, MARGARET L.
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WILKIN, KAREN
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WILKINSON, TOM
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WILLEN, PAUL
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WILLIAMS, DAVID C.
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How We Looked to London
(May 1957)
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How We Look to London Reviewed by David C. Williams America and the British Left. By Henry M. Pelling. New York University. 174 pp. $3.50. Henry M. Pelling, Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford,...
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Point Four-Eight Years Later
(February 1957)
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By David C. Williams point four eight years later Conference of United States well-wishers reveals some new complexities of foreign aid Washington, D.C. The current debate in Congress over the...
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DID IKE WIN AT SAN FRANCISCO?
(September 1956)
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The Republican Convention - Three Articles DID IKE WIN AT SAN FRANCISCO? By David C. Williams San Francisco Did the San Francisco Convention, as widely promised beforehand, mark the birth of a...
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The Democratic Convention Behind Chicago's Civil Rights Battle
(August 1956)
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The Democratic Convention??Two Articles BEHIND CHICAGO'S CIVIL RIGHTS BATTLE By David C. Williams Chicago In the course of his acceptance speech as Democratic nominee for the Presidency, Adlai...
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ENGLAND'S UNCROWNED MONARCHS
(July 1956)
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England's Uncrowned Monarchs The Office of Prime Minister. By Byrum E. Carter. Reviewed by David C. Williams Princeton. 362 pp. $5.00. Of the writing of books on the Presidency there is no...
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GRASS ROOTS BACK POINT FOUR
(May 1956)
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Leaders of 75 U.S. organizations at Washington parley press for expanded economic-aid program abroad GRASS ROOTS BACK POINT FOUR By David C. Williams Washington, D.C. Everyone agrees that the...
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JOINING CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
(April 1956)
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National Reports Joining Civil Rights and Civil Liberties By David C. Williams What is the present state of America's civil rights and civil liberties? Lawyers, academicians and intellectuals...
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SECURITY PROGRAM ON TRIAL
(May 1955)
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Security Program on Trial By David C. Williams Washington, D.C. Once upon a time, President Eisenhower, who still believes the copy-book maxims he imbibed in his Abilene boyhood, said that a man...
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How Americans Do Things:
(December 1954)
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How Americans Do Things American Ways of Life. By George R. Stewart. Doubleday. 310 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by David C. Williams THE TITLE of this book suggests the sort of self-conscious cant with...
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The New Congress
(November 1954)
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The 1956 Presidential campaign will overshadow issues for both Democrats and Republicans in the next two years The New Congress By David C. Williams Washington, D.C. AS THE cigar butts were...
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Power Without Leadership
(August 1954)
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THE 83rd CONGRESS: Power Without Leadership By David C. Williams Washington, D.C. Congress is coming to the close of a confused and uncertain session. In the past twenty months, in fact, the...
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Let's Stop Baiting Britain
(July 1954)
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It's time for Americans to stop suspecting Britain of sinister 'imperialism' Lets Stop Baiting Britain By David C. Williams Washington, D. C. Twisting the British lion's tail is an old Yankee...
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No Change in the GOP
(March 1954)
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No Change in the GOP Republican strategy is still built around the same fact and the same myth: Eisenhower's popularity, "Reds in Government" By David C. Williams Washington, D. C. The...
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ENGLAND'S UNCROWNED MONARCHS
(July 1956)
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England's Uncrowned Monarchs The Office of Prime Minister. By Byrum E. Carter. Reviewed by David C. Williams Princeton. 362 pp. $5.00. Of the writing of books on the Presidency there is no...
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FARMERS, MIDDLE CLASSES REDUCED LABOR MAJORITY
(March 1950)
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Report From Britain: FARMERS, MIDDLE CLASSES REDUCED LABOR MAJORITY By DAVID C. WILIAMS New Leader Correspondent in Britain LONDON THE BRITISH ELECTION HAS TURNED OUT TO BE THE MOST CLOSELY...
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WILLIAMS, ERIC
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WILLIAMS, FORREST
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Williams, Franklin H.
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WILLIAMS, HOWARD Y.
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WILLIAMS, PHILIP
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WILLIAMS, PHILIP M.
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Williams, Wythe
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WILLIAMSON, CHILTON Jr.
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WILLNER, ANN R .
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Wilson, Birch
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WILSON, ELLEN
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WILSON, JOHN OLIVER
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Wilson, Lilith M.
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WILTSIE, NORMAN
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WINCELBERG, ANITA M.
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WINCELBERG, SHIMON
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WINDER, ALVIN E.
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Wineler, Max
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WINKLER, Dr. MAX
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Winler, Dr. Max
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Winograd, Maurice
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Winter, Max
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Wise, Joseph A.
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WISWELL, TOMMIE
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Withers, Professor William
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WITHERS, WILLIAM
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WITT, ADDISON DE
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Witt, Alexandre
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Witt, S. A. De
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Witt, S.A. De
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WITT, SAMUEL A. DE
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WITTES, BENJAMIN
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WITTFOGEL, KARL A.
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Wittmer, Felix
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