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Vol. 059 Issue 003 (February 2 1976)
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Vol. 059 Issue 004 (February 16 1976)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The 'People's' President
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POTTER, BONNIE
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Washington-USA THE PEOPLE'S' PRESIDENT BY BONNIE POTTER Washington There is a new game in Washington these days called "Going to the People." The way it is played is that the President sends...
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Double Exposure
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AIAN, RAY
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Double Exposure Say what you like about the CIA, it has a fabulous public-relations setup. Not even ITT gets more free publicity. During the last few weeks, real and...
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Eldridge Cleaver's Homecoming
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GERSHMAN, CARL
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RETURN OF A PRODIGAL SON Eldridge Cleaver's Homecoming BY CARL GERSHMAN Eldridge Cleaver returned to the U.S. last November 18, almost seven years to the day after he had fled the country to...
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Eldridge Cleaver on Zionism and Racism
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Eldridge Cleaver on Zionism and Racism THE RECENT UN resolution labeling Zionism as racist both shocked and surprised me. It shocked me because of all the people in the world, the Jews have not...
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The Fragility of Racial Progress
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LEKACHMAN, ROBERT
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Thinking Aloud THE FRAGILITY OF RACIAL PROGRESS BY ROBERT LEKACHMAN As part of the final examination in my Law and Economics course, I recently asked my students to respond at some length to the...
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Fair Game
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GOODMAN, WALTER
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN The Bad Dreams of Gerry Ford He dreams that he has Gallup and Harris lined up before him. "Fellows," he says, "I have called you together because you've gone off the...
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F. R. Leavis and the Grating Tradition
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BELL, PEARL K.
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Writers & Writing F.R. LEAVIS AND THE GRATING TRADITION BY PEARL K. BELL A At the age of 80 F. R. Leavis, England's most contentious literary critic for more than half a century, remains bloody...
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Admiration in Place of Analysis
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DUNNING, JENNIFER
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Admiration in Place of Analysis Nureyev: Aspects of the Dancer By John Percival Putnam. 256 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Jennifer Dunning No dancer or choreographer has done so much to popularize...
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The Aboriginal and the Alien
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ILLICK, JOSEPH E.
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The Aboriginal and the Alien The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest By Francis Jennings North Carolina. 369 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by Joseph E. IIlick Professor...
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On Stage
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SIMON, JOHN
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On Stage YES, BUT WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? BY JOHN SIMON Jules Feiffer's first play, Little Murders, had something to tell us about the growing urban violence and trauma. Neither his script for...
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On Screen
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AUFHAUSER, MARCIA CAVELL
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On Screen WERTMULLER'S CHRISTIAN VISION BY MARCIA CAVELL AUFHAUSER Moviemakers in the '70s seem to be in the same boat as everybody else: They have a lot of fancy technology, but no vision...
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On Art
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RAYNOR, VIVIEN
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On Art COLLECTING AS A CONCEPT BY VIVIEN RAYNOR What is the function of New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art? The museum itself raises and more or less answers this question with its show...
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Dear Editor
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Dear Editor Problems Cokie Roberts' "Poppies of the Field" (NL, January 5) was a fascinating glimpse into the intricacies of making foreign policy. What appears so right from a local or national...
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