Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. African Dada Kampala-There is a little of General Idi...
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Washington-USA ROADS TO WATERLOO BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Lyndon Baines Johnson liked to tell the story of the young man who graduated from college in the midst of the Depression and was...
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OLD ALLIES FACE NEW PROBLEMS The 'Year Euroi3e* by robert kle,man London Watergate has raised many questions here about the prospects for the Nixon Administration's long-heralded and...
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Fair Game EPITAPH FOR THESACB BY WALTER GOODMAN The snuffing OUt of the Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB) at the close of the fiscal year attracted negligible attention around the land....
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Writers & Writing FROM BROOKLYN AND THE BRONX BY PEARL K. BELL The astonishing thing about Susan Fromberg Schaeffer's superb first novel, Falling (Macmillan, 307 pp., $6.95), is that she emerges...
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A Brief for Union Democracy The Corrupt Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of the United Mine Workers By Joseph E. Finley Simon and Schuster. 315 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Thomas R. Brooks Author, "Toil...
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Of Myths and Men From Honey to Ashes: An Introduction to a Science of Mythology, Vol. II By Claude Levi-Strauss Translated by John and Doreen Weightman Harper & Row. 512 pp. $16.00. Reviewed by...
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The Future as Past Tools for Conviviality By Ivan Illich Harper & Row. J10 pp. $5.95 Reviewed by Elliott Abrams After the publication of De-schooling Society, Ivan Illich announced that he had...
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On Screen YESTERDAYS GARDENIAS BY JOHN SIMON it^OOKING BACKWARD is One thing; looking backward while pretending you're looking straight ahead is quite another and worse matter. A Touch of...
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On Television RUNNING FOR THE 'CRAZY SEAT' BY MARVIN KITMAN of the 34 candidates listed in Broadcasting, the authoritative TV industry journal, as being considered by the White House for the...
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Dear Editor Equality Walter Goodman's superb column on equality, in which he discussed the statist effects of most egalitarian schemes ("Fair Game," NL, July 9), neglected one very important...
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