U.S. MILITARY AID UNDERMINES PROGRAM'S AIMS The Alliance's Progress By Karl E. Meyer Washington Friday, August 17, was the first birthday of the Alliance for Progress, but no one in...
|
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Telstar's New World IN 1492 it took Columbus more than two months to cross the Atlantic. But the other night, on the occasion of the first demonstration...
|
PEACE AND WAR - 1962 The New Peace Movement By Michael Harrington From the outside, the American peace movement must appear chaotic. It is made up of almost a dozen basic groups, some...
|
WRITERS & WRITING William Golding's Platonic Myth By Stanley Edgar Hyman William Golding is the most maverick novelist publishing today. He chooses the least promising fictional subjects and...
|
'Two Flights Up and Ask for Gils' PROHIBITION: THE ERA OF EXCESS By Andrew Sinclair Little, Brown. 480 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by JOHN A. GARRATY Professor of History, Columbia...
|
God and Politics in the USSR RELIGION IN THE SOVIET UNION By Walter Kolarz St. Martin's. 518 pp. $12.50. Reviewed by JOEL CARMICHAEL Author, "An Illustrated History of Russia";...
|
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Cage in Concrete An accident is perhaps the only thing that really inspires us. —Igor Stravinsky The international avant-garde movement known as musique concréte...
|
ON SCREEN This Side of Tragedy By Mike Herr Whatever it was that looked like a new wave in France has petered out into a kind of coterie cinema. That Francois Truffaut can function in the...
|
DEAR EDITOR KENNEDY: PRO AND CON May I say that George E. Herman's article, "Kennedy and the Arithmetic of Congress" (NL, August 6), was indeed well timed? Most of the press is now down on...
|