What Next in Santo: Domingo?-Two Views The Strange Dominican Election By Norman Gall Salcedo The June 1 Dominican elections, spectacularly reversing Juan Bosch's landslide victory...
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CHAOS VS. CHARISMA Indonesia's New Politics By Donald Kirk Jakarta Now that President Sukarno has been stripped of most of his power, his critics are beginning to appreciate one of his...
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A SENATOR'S REPORT The View From Europe By Frank Church Washington In the eyes of most Western Europeans, the postwar period has ended. Western Europe has fully regained its vitality, with...
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A CONVERSATION WITH JAMES SILVER Last Days in Mississippi By Sean O'Croimin For more than a quarter of a century James W. Silver, Professor of History, dedicated his life to the University...
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WRITERS & WRITING The Ceremony of Innocence By Raymond Rosenthal Walker Percy's first novel, The Moviegoer, was deservedly well received. It was a surprising book, full of shrewd,...
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The Duality of the Warren Report INQUEST: THE WARREN COMMISSION AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF TRUTH By Edward Jay Epstein Viking. 224 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by LEO SAUVAGE Chief New York...
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Intellectual Event THE COMMENTARY READER Edited by Norman Podhoretz Atheneum 763 pp. $12.50. Reviewed by ROBERT LEKACHMAN Since otherwise selection is impossible, anniversary collections...
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A Kind of Allegory A KIND OF TREASON By Robert S. Elegant Holt, Rinehart and Winston 284 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by ANNE HENEHAN Executive Secretary, American Friends of Vietnam Gerry Mallory,...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Growing Young Gracelessly That turn-of-the-century comic genius, Alphonse Allais, wrote a short sketch called "Des Gens simples," in which a husband, wife, and lover...
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DEAR EDITOR ALABAMA I would like to take issue with Frank Fletcher's estimation of the effectiveness of an all-Negro political party ("Red Faces in Alabama," NL, May 23). Unfortunately,...
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