Bombay—My first impressionCoreespondents' Corresponaence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. England's...
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Washington-USA BETWEEN THE TWO MIAMIS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Richard Nixon has reached his zenith as a politician and his prospects, in that respect, are gloomy. Should he win in...
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Thinking Aloud LIBERAL IS A GOOD WORD BY ROBERT B. GOLDMANN The 1972 Democratic National Convention, like the credentials and platform battles preceding it, mirrored the current disarray of...
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LIFE ON WALL STREET Confessions of a Summer Law Clerk. by David TERBURI On my first morning as a summer clerk at a Wall Street law firm, a gregarious young associate with premature wrinkles...
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States of tie Union FOR WHOM THE DRUM BEATS BY RICHARD J.MARGOLIS Brothers, we thank you for educating our children in your schools; but we have observed that for a long time after our children...
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Waiters &Writing OUT OF THE IVORY TOWER BY PEARL K. BELL In the summer a reviewer's fancy turns to the books that were reluctantly put aside in winter and spring. Jonathan Bishop's Something Else...
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Universal Regionalist The Optimist's Daughter By Eudora Welty Random House. 180 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Granville Hicks Author, "Literary Horizons: A Quarter Century of American Fiction"s In...
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Taking On the New Left Nine Lies About America By Arnold Beichman Foreword by Tom Wolfe The Library Press. 314 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by Bruce C. Vladeck Graduate Student, University of...
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On Screen FAILING TO DELIVER BY JOHN SIMON There are two myths that will probably keep cropping up as long as literature exists. One is the myth of lost childhood, of the personal, private Age of...
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On Art SELECTIVE VISION BY VIVIEN RAYNOR "I wanted to show what war did to a man. ... I wanted to show something of the agony, the suffering, the terrible confusion, the heroism which is everyday...
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Dear Editor Simon John Simon's review of The Trial of the Catonsville Nine ("On Screen," NL, June 12) is the product of his illusions, not reality. The Berrigans are not saints. They are not even...
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