Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. The PCI and China Rome—Leaders of the Italian Communist...
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NATIONALIST MANEUVERS On the Road to Zimbabwe BY ROGER MANN Salisbury Beaming from ear to ear, the 300-pound Buddha of a man stepped out of the plane and waved to the several thousand...
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Countdown '76 THE POLITICS OF DISILLUSION BY GUS TYLER Is there a Ford in our future? In mid-August, the answer was "definitely not." By mid-October, however, it has become "unlikely" after...
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Perspectives THE CHALLENGE TO CARTER BY CALVIN FENTRESS Let's see now. Carter came out swinging at Harding and Hoover, gave them both an awful licking. Ford proudly signed some bills he had...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Innocent Abroad The condition of the middling well-to-do tourist in a poor and unfamiliar land can be discomfiting. Arriving in Turkey, excited by the Western buff's...
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On Poetry ROBERT LOWELL AND THE MUSE OF HISTORY BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Ralph Waldo Emerson, prophet of the American Dream, preached that "The student is to read history actively and not passively;...
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Affirmation and Pain in the USSR Hostages: The Personal Testimony of a Soviet Jew By Grigory Svirsky Knopf. 305 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Robert S. Rosen Associate Professor of German and...
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Clarifying a Murky Field A Complete Guide to Therapy: From Psychoanalysis to Behavior Modification By Joel Kovel Pantheon. 284 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Richard H.King Assistant Professor of...
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On Stage A TEXAS TAUTOLOGY BY JOHN SIMON Things get lost when you are moving. I have just moved into a new apartment and cannot find my programs with notes on the plays I am reviewing. But that...
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On Screen FAKING IT BY ROBERT ASAHINA In The Front, director Martin Ritt and screenwriter Walter Bernstein join forces to bring us a new film about the entertainment industry's blacklist during...
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On Art THEORYVS PERCEPTION BY VIVIEN RAYNOR Because it was still a gleam in art's eye 200 years ago, modernism's custodians face special problems in marking the Bicentennial. The Museum of Modern...
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Dear Editor Reuther Thomas R. Brooks, in his review of Victor Reuther's The Brothers Reuther and the Story of the V AW (NL, September 13), describes the death of Walter Reuther as a great loss to...
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