WASHINGTONU.S.APursuing the Forgotten American By Roger Kingsbury Washington The image of Richard Nixon the White House tries hardest to put across is that of a precise, efficient and careful...
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THE 'MONOCOLORE' Italy's Temporary Solution By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The history of Italian Socialism is an endless series of conflicts, divisions and mergers. And the century-old clash...
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NATIONAL REPORTS Daley's Chicago One Year Later By Harvey D. Shapiro Chicago The sign on the Conrad Hilton still reads, "World's Largest and Friendliest Hotel." The lobby is once again spotless...
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Looking to the Future By Gus Tyler Ahalf-year ago, I started this series on an "Agenda for the Democrats" to suggest a possible strategy for liberals in the 1970s. Three campaigns were proposed:...
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WRITERS & WRITING Connor Cruise O'Brien's Summer Uproar By David Bernstein Dublin According to the tradition of the Abbey Theater, any play that creates trouble when first performed is bound to...
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Puritan Paradox NOTEBOOK 1967-68 By Robert Lowell Farrar, Straus- & Giroux. 161 pp. $6.00. Reviewed by DAVID IGNATOW Author, "Rescue the Dead" In his eighth volume of poetry. Notebook 1967-68,...
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Footnotes to Bolshevism THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION: BEFORE AND AFTER By E. H. Carr Knopf. 178 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by STEPHEN F. COHEN Department of Politics, Princeton University E. H. Carr's...
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Impatient Democrat THE END OF LIBERALISM By Theodore Lowi Norton. 322 pp. $2.50. Reviewed by RICHARD E. MORGAN Associate Professor of Government, Bowdoin College Well, here it is. After all...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Artificial Paradises And now we have Justine on film. Actually it is not so much Justine as The Alexandria Quartet without Alexandria and without any quartet. How far can...
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ON STAGE By Henry A. Zeiger The Cultural Con Game While Republicans in Washington and patrons deflated by the current stock market are less generously inclined toward the arts than in the palmy...
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DEAR EDITOR TYLER in his ailicle. "Playing Poor Politics" (NL, August 18), Gus Tyler quotes Richard Scannnon: "if you count on the young, the black and the poor to do the job, you can have sound...
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