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Vol. 046 Issue 022 (October 28 1963)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The 'Emergence' of Lord Home
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MARQUAND, DAVID
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DECISION BY BLACKBALL The 'Emergence' of Lord Home By David Marquand London The real significance of Lord Home's appointment as Prime Minister lies in the 10 days of political skullduggery...
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Russia's Continuing Crisis
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JUDY, RICHARD
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A DECADE OF AGRICULTURAL FAILURE Russia's Continuing Crisis By Richard Judy On September 3, 1953, Nikita Khrushchev went before the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet...
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Dissension in Canada
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SPENCER, ROLF E.
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A FOUNDERING PARTNERSHIP Dissension in Canada By Rolf E. Spencer Ottawa Lester Pearson and Jean Lesage were political brothers in the Liberal Administration of Louis St. Laurent that was...
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Mexico's 'Parti Unique'
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BOTSFORD, KEITH
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HOW IT WORKS Mexico's 'Parti Unique' By Keith Botsford Mexico City After the experience of Fascist and Communist dictatorships, modern democracies have developed a horror of one-party...
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The Future as Zeitgeist
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BELL, DANIEL
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THINKING ALOUD The Future As By Daniel Bell About two years ago, half in jest, I "invented" a new field: the sociology of the future. What I sought to do was speculate—in a "controlled"...
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The Legacy of Konrad Adenauer
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CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
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PERSPECTIVES The Legacy of Konrad Adenauer By William Henry Chamberlin IT has been widely observed of Konrad Adenauer, who last week retired as Chancellor of the German Federal Republic,...
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Bernard Malamud's Moral Fables
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HYMAN, STANLEY EDGAR
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WRITERS & WRITING Bernard Malamud's Moral Fables By Stanley Edgar Hyman Why has the short story flourished in America? The answer to that question would make a book, but we can point toward an...
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Crumbs from Camus' Table
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RODITI, EDOUARD
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Crumbs from Camus' Table ALBERT CAMUS: NOTEBOOKS 1935-42 Translated by Philip Thody Knopf. 224 pp. $5. Reviewed by EDOUARD RODITI Author, "Dialogues on Art" We seem more and more to...
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Form as Hero
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PHELPS, DONALD
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Form as Hero THE BENEFACTOR By Susan Sontag Farrar, Strauss. 273 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by DONALD PHELPS For me Susan Sontag's first novel, like her critical essays, beguilingly evokes an...
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On Screen
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SIMON, JOHN
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Keeping Up With Jones The poet Andrew Young, in a bucolic lyric, speaks of losing a contest with the river Stour: "I knew I lost the race—/ I could not keep so slow a...
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On Television
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BOROFF, DAVID
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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...
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On Stage
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POPKIN, HENRY
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ON STAGE By Henry Popkin Class War With Everything Of course Karl Marx was living in England when he wrote his definitive accounts of the class struggle. Living in England, who could write...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR Vietnam I have recently returned from the Hue area of Vietnam where I served as military observer and interpreter. I had many opportunities to mingle with the...
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