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Vol. 050 Issue 004 (February 13 1967)
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Vol. 050 Issue 005 (February 27 1967)
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France Prepares to Vote
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HERALD, GEORGE W.
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OLD RIVALRIES IN NEW COALITIONS France Prepares to Vote By George Herald Paris Addressing his fellow Gaullists at the Palais des Sports in Paris the other night, Andre Malraux said: "The Left is...
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How Japan Sees its Future
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KRISHER, BERNARD
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'A BIG FACTORY AND FRIEND TO ALL' How Japan Sees its Future By Bernard Krisher Tokyo On a cloudy Sunday four weeks ago, Kentaro Suzuki, a 55-year-old fairly well-to-do rice farmer in the small...
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Spain's New Marxism
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IRIZARRY, CARMEN
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LABOR, THE UNIVERSITY AND THE CHURCH Spam s New Marxism By Carmen Irizarry Madrid Aldo Trippini, United Press International bureau chief here, was one of the foreign observers who ventured into...
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Mr. Brooke of Massachusetts
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BARNES, PETER
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Mr. Brooke of Massachusetts By Peter Barnes Washington Working out of a sparsely furnished, still rather disorganized office in the Old Senate Office Building is a new Senator...
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Fighting the Brain Drain
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FRIED, JOHN
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AFTER THE NEW IMMIGRATION LAWS Fighting the Brain Drain By John Fried Immigration law appears destined to become America's permanent hair shirt. Until recently it was worn with painful pleasure...
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Foreign Policy in a New Context
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NIEBUHR, REINHOLD
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THINKING ALOUD Foreign Policy in a New Context By Reinhold Niebuhr The mills of historical experience grind small and usually chew up the ideological pretensions and preconceptions of power...
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Tolstoy Today
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ROSENTHAL, RAYMOND
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WRITERS & WRITING Tolstoy Today By Raymond Rosenthal It comes as a surprise to realize that John Bayley's new critical study, Tolstoy and the Novel (Viking, 316 pp., $6.95) is the first...
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The Left, Old and New
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BOYERS, ROBERT
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The Left Old and New STEADY WORK By Irving Howe Harcourt, Brace & World 363 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by ROBERT BOYERS Editor, "Salmagundi" What is most remarkable about Irving Howe is his...
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Out of the Twilight
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GOODMAN, JOHN F.
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Out of the Twilight GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL By Paul Henry Lang Norton. 731 pp. $12.00. Reviewed by JOHN F. GOODMAN Department of English, New York University May God bless the good and true...
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A Painful Analysis
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LIPSON, EDER ROSS
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A Painful Analysis THE LIVING END: THE CITY AND ITS CRITICS By Roger Stair Coward-McCann. 284 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by EDER ROSS LIPSON Fellow, Institute of Current World Affairs Roger Starr...
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On Stage
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BERMEL, ALBERT
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel The Author as Authority One of the penalties of living in a society that permits something like freedom of expression is seeing well-known figures constantly strike...
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On Art
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MELLOW, JAMES R.
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ON ART By James R. Mellow Tied to Con Edison When the Impressionists established the primacy of light and color as the basis for their painting, they could hardly have been aware of how far...
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On Television
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KITMAN, MARVIN
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ON TELEVISION By Marvin Kitman Bedtime Story When the editor of this magazine suggested I become the television critic, I declined the honor. It wasn't only that the critics of the other more...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR READER'S REVIEW Enclosed is my check, sent gratefully for a subscription. But there is a bit of a story attached which I think you might appreciate. I first saw mention of The New...
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