OUR DEPENDENT LEGISLATORS Why Congress Fails By Paul Danaceau WASHINGTON In his White House welcome to the 67 freshmen Democratic Congressmen, Lyndon Johnson urged them to look ahead to the year...
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WEST GERMANY'S UNEASY ESTABLISHMENT Erhard Under Pressure By Kenneth Ames BONN Sweeping generalizations are dangerous and usually invidious. But observation of the German scene over a period...
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Rebellion at Berkeley -II Dr. Feuer's Distortions By Paul Jacobs BERKELEY Lewis Feuer's article, "Rebellion in Berkeley" (NL, December 21), is really two articles. In the first, he makes an...
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THINKING ALOUD The Fateful Triangle By Reinhold Niebuhr The conspiracy among the Russian Communist oligarchs which led to the political liquidation of the chief oligarch-the ebullient,...
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WRITERS & WRITING The Austerities of the New Novel By Stanley Edgar Hyman I am perhaps not the best audience for the French "new novel." I do not believe that the traditional novel is dead, or...
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Ends, Means and Memphis MR. CRUMP OF MEMPHIS By William D. Miller Louisiana State University Press. 373 pp. $6.75. Reviewed by MICHAEL JANEWAY Contributor, London "Sunday Times," New York...
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Hollywood off Camera THE FACE ON THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR By Murray Schumach William Morrow & Co. 305 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by SHIMON WINCELBERG Television film writer; author of the forthcoming...
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Minority Report TECHNOLOGY AND WOMEN'S WORK By Elizabeth Faulkner Baker Columbia. 460 pp. $8.50. Reviewed by ROBERT LEKACHMAN Professor of Economics, Barnard College In the American labor...
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel Threats and Threats "You can do something with this room. You stand a chance," says Rose, a washed-out, middle-aged, lower-class English housewife, taking apologetic...
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ON ART By Hilton Kramer The Artist as Visionary Expressionism was born in the capitals of Northern and Central Europe where the cultural consequences of the Enlightenment met with deeper...
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DEAR EDITOR REBELLION AT BERKELEY THE NEW LEADER welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. Like President Clark Kerr's The Uses of the...
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