FRANCE LOOKS TO THE FUTURE The Making of an Opposition By George W. Herald Paris The Ides of March have not been propitious for Charles de Gaulle, but he does not seem to have noticed anything...
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THE CRITICS' DILEMMA Prospects for the Draft By Lawrence Grauman Jr. In the August 1, 1966, issue of this magazine, in an article entitled "The University and the Draft," I argued that no one...
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NATIONAL REPORTS A Sunday in Harlem By Charlayne Hunter New York On the Sunday that Adam Clayton Powell did not return to Harlem —a week after James H. Meredith quit New York's 18th District...
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War, Politics, and Intellectuals—Two Views Lament for the Teach-ins By Steve Weissman The teach-in movement is dead. But its ghost looms ever larger in the Review of the Week (Section Four) of...
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For a Dynamic Majority By Michael Harrington There is a desperate need to build an effective anti-war movement which could help bring the tragedy in Vietnam to an end. But the fact that this task...
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WRITERStC^WRITING By Jean Garrigue A Study of Continuity and Change Near the Ocean, Robert Lowell's new collection (Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Illustrated by Sidney Nolan. 125 pp. $6.00.), is...
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Clockless Eden SPEAK, MEMORY By Vladimir Nabokov Putnam. 316 pp. $6.75. Reviewed by RICHARD LEVINE A good lepidopterist-novelist knows the advantages of sugar-coating his bait to attract both...
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Fatal Sincerity THE MAN IN THE GLASS BOOTH By Robert Shaw Harcourt, Brace & World 180 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by CHARLES THOMAS SAMUELS Assistant Professor of English, Williams College;...
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Machine Politics TIGERS OF TAMMANY By Alfred Connable and Edward Silberfarb Holt, Rinehart and Winston 384 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by RONALD A. MARTINETTI In the 1932 edition of Tammany Hall....
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ON ART By James R. Mellow In Black and White Aubrey beardsley and franz Kline — strange bedfellows indeed! Beardsley was the turn-of-the-century dandy, the pale, perverse eroticist whose...
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DEAR EDITOR TOLSTOY Raymond Rosenthal, writing about Leo Tolstoy ("Tolstoy Today," NL, February 27), uses the phrase "social awareness." I wish that I knew what this phrase meant, because then I...
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