Washington-USA BUGGING AND BOOKKEEPING BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Of the many woes Watergate has caused Richard Nixon, probably none galls him more than his belief that his accusers are...
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Perspectives END OF AN ERA BY MARVIN MAURER Watergate marks the end of an era in American history that started with Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 election and extended through Richard Nixon's...
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO CLARENCE DARROW? An Indictment of the Defense BarBY RICHARD H "A 36-year-oi.d avowed heroin addict ^ ?posed as a member of the bar and won J ^ acquittals for four fellow...
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MIHAJLO MIHAJLOV'S Letter to a Friend in the West Novi Sad Dear Friend, Ihave been slow in answering your letter, not because the circumstances of my life are unfavorable for a...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Shades of 76 Goodman: Mr. Vice President, what is your opinion of Watergate? Agnew: Although I have not personally enjoyed the accommodations there, the hearsay...
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Writers &Writing RACING THROUGH THE CENTURY BY PEARL K. BELL As the Welsh novelist Richard Hughes informs us in the preface, The Wooden Shepherdess (Harper & Row, 389 pp., $7.50) is "the...
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Analyzing the Age The Coming of Post-Industrial Society By Daniel Bell Basic Books. 507 pp. $12.50. Reviewed by Dennis H. Wrong Professor of Sociology, New York University The coming of The...
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Old Masters' New Stories The World of Apples By John Cheever Knopf. 174 pp. $5.95. The Life to Come and Other Stories By E. M. Forster Norton. 240 pp. $7.95. Rembrandt's Hat By Bernard...
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On Screen MAILER'S MYSTIC MARRIAGE BY JOHN SIMON l t is straight out of an Otto Preminger movie. A beautiful and famous woman, Marilyn, has died mysteriously. All that is left of her is a set...
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On Television LADIES OF THE MORNING BY MARVIN KITMAN what I would like to hear at 7 A.M. on television is a bugler blowing reveille. This is an inspirational musical theme that for some reason...
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Dear Editor French Sexiness (Cont'd.) Please assure Cornelius Davenport ("Dear Editor," NL, June 11) that (1) I am a much more assiduous student of French women than of French movie marquees, and...
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