'BORN, BRED IN THE BRIER PATCH' The Irony of Adam By Richard L. Lyons Washington Well, the House of Representatives kicked out Adam Powell and members were able to go home for the week-end and...
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THE VIRTUES OF 'ANTI-REVISIONISM' Rooting for Mao By Uri Raanan Any attempt tO foCUS On a specific aspect of Communist China's upheaval runs the risk of violating Werner Heisenberg's principle of...
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AFTER THE CONGRESS DEFEAT India's Evolving Politics By Robert W. Stern New Delhi On February 21 the voters of Rajkot district in central Saurashtra went to the polls, and like the majority of...
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THINKING ALOUD Should We Negotiate in Vietnam? By John Mecklin Politically, bureaucratically and militarily the U.S. role in Vietnam is unique. This is the first time we have ever been involved...
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WRITERS (^WRITING The Oldest Story By Raymond Rosenthal On the surface, Natalia Ginzburg's Family Sayings, translated by D. M. Low (E. P. Dutton, 225 pp., $5.75), is a simple chronicle of family...
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A Free Imagination THE DRAGON FIFTEEN STORIES By Yevgeny Zamyatin Translated and Edited by Mirra Ginsburg Random House. 291 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by MILTON EHRE There has always existed in...
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Lectures and Notes FROM PROUST TO CAMUS: PROFILES OF MODERN FRENCH WRITERS By Andre Maurois Doubleday. 368 pp. $5.95. INTIMATE NOTEBOOK 1840-1841 By Gustave Flaubert Translated by Francis...
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Makers of Modern France TWO MEN WHO SAVED FRANCE: PETAIN AND DE GAULLE By Sir Edward Spears Stein and Day. 218 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by HENRY C. ATYEO Professor of History, New York...
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel All Out Ridicule The Play-House of the Ridiculous, Inc., is a repertory club. Before the play gets under way, a technician invites members to cheer and clap with abandon...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Filmed Frenzy The film of Marat/Sade begins inauspiciously with a misspelling of Peter Brook's name in the credits (unless they have corrected it since). But it turns out...
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ON MUSIC By John F. Goodman The Hat Trick Iused to have a collection of funny hats, and that may be one reason why I like John Handy. Or, to paraphrase Mel Brooks, you like the hat, you buy the...
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DEAR EDITOR REISCHAUER The most informative excerpts from Ambassador Edwin O. Reischauer's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ("The Challenge in Asia," NL, February 13)...
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