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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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National Reports: The Election Middle Atlantic
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TYLER, GUS
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National Reports THE ELECTION MIDDLE ATLANTIC Trend favors Democrats in NY, NJ, Penna By Gus Tyler NEW YORK ALTHOUGH the populous states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania have their...
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National Reports: The Election New England
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SHELDON, COURTNEY R.
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NEW ENGLAND Republicans still favored By Courtney R. Sheldon BOSTON IF VOTERS were as obsessed with the unemployment issue as most New England politicians assume, the Democrats would undoubtedly...
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National Reports: The Election Ohio
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KINGSBURY, READ
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OHIO Excitement centers on Governorship By Read Kingsbury COLUMBUS MORE OF THE HEAT in the campaign here arises from the effort of State Auditor James A. Rhodes to defeat Democratic Governor...
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National Reports: The Election Kentucky
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COLLIER, TARLETON
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KENTUCKY An able Republican must combat a Democratic legend By Tarleton Collier LOUISVILLE KENTUCKIANS, jealous of their special brand of politics, which a native poet once called "the...
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National Reports: The Election Michigan
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HAMILTON, HOWARD D.
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MICHIGAN Economic woes aid Democrats By Howard D. Hamilton LANSING THE HIGHLIGHT of the Michigan election is G. Mennen (Soapy) Williams's attempt to become the state's first four-term Governor....
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National Reports: The Election Great Plains
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JR, WILLIAM K. WYANT
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GREAT PLAINS Farm revolt hurts GOP By William K. Wyant Jr. ST. LOUIS IN THE EXPIRING Eighty-third Congress, the five states of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas are represented by...
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National Reports: The Election Illinois
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VOTAW, ALBERT N.
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ILLINOIS Douglas banks on independents By Albert N. Votaw CHICAGO IN A SENSE, the rivals in the Illinois Senatorial contest are Herbert Hoover and Alger Hiss. Democratic Senator Paul Douglas is...
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National Reports: The Election North Central
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ROMER, SAM
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NORTH CENTRAL Little change possible By Sam Romer MINNEAPOLIS THE STATES of Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota will elect two Senators and 23 Congressmen on November 2. Senators Hubert...
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National Reports: The Election Rocky Mountain
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FLEMING, ROSCOE
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN Democrats to gain By Roscoe Fleming DENVER IN THE VAST Rocky Mountain area, the November election is not expected to change the present Congressional division between the parties....
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National Reports: The Election Northwest
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FARRAGUT, MAX
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NORTHWEST A GOP stronghold in danger By Max Farragut PORTLAND, OREGON OREGON is to the West what Maine and Vermont are to the East: a Republican bellwether. Dewey carried it in 1948; Eisenhower...
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National Reports: The Election California
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MANKIEWICZ, FRANK
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CALIFORNIA Not as Republican as it looks By Frank Mankietvicz SAN FRANCISCO VIRTUALLY EVERY political analyst seeking trends in this election (including, to my chagrin, John P. Roche in The New...
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National Reports: The Election Best Face Forward
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ARMOUR, RICHARD
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BEST FACE FORWARD Politicians afflicted with stubble Don't televise well, it is clear. But this doesn't cause them much trouble, With make-up men hovering near. Soon hid are the whiskery...
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The 'Nation': The Ideology of Surrender
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HERMAN, LOUIS JAY
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THE Nation: The Ideology of Surrender By Louis Jay Herman Once a leading liberal organ, it now hails every U.S. defeat in the cold war, still yearns for a new United Front with the Communists THE...
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What's Wrong in Milford
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BOHN, WILLIAM E.
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What's Wrong in Milford Behind the school crisis By William E. Bohn WILMINGTON, DELAWARE WE HAVE three counties down here in Delaware. New Castle County lies in the north. Wilmington, with the...
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New Thoughts on Atomic Control
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KIHSS, PETER
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NEW THOUGHTS ON ATOMIC CONTROL Mass production of atomic materials I By Peter Kihss THE ATOM is up for United Nations debate again, and this time both the Western powers and the Soviet Union are...
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What Conservatives Want
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RORTY, JAMES
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WRITERS and WRITING What Conservatives Want A Program for Conservatives. By Russell Kirk. Reentry. 312 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by James Rorty Author of "His Master's Voice"; contributor to...
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Three Poets
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WEISS, NEIL
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Three Poets By Neil Weiss Contributor to "Poetry" "Accent" MARYA ZATURENSKA is a poet of fantastic gentleness, full of womby web, a Cocteau-like mood of slow-motion, a world of Gothic ghost,...
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A New Approach to Hardy
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WOLFE, ANN F.
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A New Approach to Hardy Thomas Hardy. By Evelyn Hardy. St. Martin's. 342 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Ann F. Wolfe Contributor, N. Y. "Times Book Review," "Saturday Review" IT WAS G. K. Chesterton,...
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On Stage
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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On STAGE Three Comedies Brighten Stage By Joseph T. Shipley GIVE A THIRD of the credit to Broadway for the three happiest hits of the early season. Two are burlesques; the third is burlesqued....
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR Cites Role Played by Benton In the Fight Against McCarthy I have just read your editorial, "The Watkins Report" [THE NEW LEADER, October 4]. I like your reference to the wall...
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