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IssueVol. 050 Issue 020 (October 9 1967)
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Paid articleSoviet Strategy and the UN
HOTTELET, RICHARD C.
ORCHESTRATING PROTEST AND PROPAGANDA Soviet Strategy and the UN By Richard C. Hottelet United Nations Ambassador Arthur Goldberg tells the story of a young man who has set his sights on a...
Paid articleThe Politics of Stability
MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK
THINKING ALOUD The Politics of Stability By Daniel P. Moynihan President Johnson is said to be fond of relating the experience of an out-of-work school teacher who applied for a position in a...
Paid articleWhy Students Want Power
ROBERTS, STEVEN V.
A COMMITMENT TO CHANGE Why Students Want Power By Steven V. Roberts The call for "student power" is primarily a protest rather than an appeal for a program. It is a protest against the adult...
Paid articleBreaking the Birch Rod
RUSKAY, JOSEPH A.
POWER PLAY IN THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY Breaking the 'Birch Rod' By Joseph A. Rusk ay Since 1881, when a Pennsylvania municipality got tired of paying the local utility's high electricity rates and...
Paid articleRevising New York's Constitution
MARTINETTI, RONALD
NATIONAL REPORTS Revising New York's Constitution By Ronald Martinetti Pomp and political protocol were the order of the day when New York's ninth Constitutional Convention, the first since 1938,...
Paid articleA Life Lived at the Extreme
GARRIGUE, JEAN
WRITERS^WRITING A Life Lived at the Extreme By Jean Garrigue For anyone interested in Leopardi, this collection of his Selected Prose and Poetry (New American Library, 288 pp., $7.00; paperback,...
Paid articleA Brave New Entry
LEKACHMAN, ROBERT
A Brave New Entry NEW AMERICAN REVIEW. NO. 1 Edited by Theodore Solatoroff New American Library. 288 pp. Hardcover $4.95; paperback $.95. Reviewed by ROBERT LEKACHMAN The welcome appearance of...
Paid articleYouth, Learning and Mrs. Hicks
BEREK, PETER
Youth, Learning and Mrs. Hicks DEATH AT AN EARLY AGE By Jonathan Kozol Houghton Mifflin. 240 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by PETER BEREK Assistant Professor of English, Williams College Defying truth...
Paid articleInnocence Abroad
KIRK, DONALD
Tangled in the Brambles SIGNS AND WONDERS By Francoise Mallet-Joris Translated by Henna B riff aid t Farrar, Straus & Giroux 408 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by GEORGE WOODCOCK Editor, "Canadian...
Paid articleOn Screen
SIMON, JOHN
ON SCREEN By John Simon Fifth Festival: Growing Pains or Painful Growth? This year my deadline obliges me not to wait till the end of the New York Film Festival but to write from the thick of it....
Paid articleOn Stage
BERMEL, ALBERT
ON STAGE By Albert Bermel Lobby Talk When plays put you to sleep your only recourse is to review that supremely theatrical event, the grandfather of Happenings, the intermission. At The Poker...
Paid articleOn Music
GOODMAN, JOHN
ON MUSIC By John Goodman Sound and Spiel at the Hi-Fi Show Three years ago I vowed I had attended my last High Fidelity Show, having found it mostly a bore and an imposition on my aural good...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR OLD SHATTERHAND It is a pity Robert Gorham Davis didn't dig deeper into the meaning of that "Old Shatter-hand" label on the Czech teenager's blue jeans ("Letter from Czechoslovakia,"...
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