Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Finland's Communists Helsinki—Finland's Communist Party,...
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VIOLENCE AND MORE VIOLENCE Southern Africa vs. the World by russell warren howe Washington For Southern Africa, the summer just approaching promises lo be one of the longest and hottest in...
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THE OTHER VATICAN STORY Papal Polltics by tony proscio Pericle Cardinal-Archdeacon Felici was rather somber last October 16 when he emerged on the balcony of St Peter's Basilica, following the...
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Fair Game by walter goodman The Rites of Rights A large sign celebrating Gay Rights floats high above a cigar store in Greenwich Village. Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment have been...
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Writers &Writing; THE TWO GEORGE HERBERTS by phoebe pettingell Q ? What is the critical view of George Herbert' A. As recently as a decade ago, most critics felt compelled to apologize for...
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Hitler's Luck To Kill the Devil By Herbert Molloy Mason, Jr Norton 280 pp $9 95 Reviewed by Richard Hanser Author, "Putsch'How Hitler Made Revolution " I long ago made up my mind that if...
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A Mottled Picture A Good School by Richard Yates Delacorte/Sevmour Lawrence 178 pp $8 95 Reviewed by Randall Rothenberg In his introduction to Is There Life After High School, a humorous...
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On Screen FILMED FICTIONS by robert asahina Anthony Burgess once contended that film adaptations of good novels are inevitably bad There is a grain of truth to his argument that the better a...
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On Television LOST IN SPACE by marvin kitman the new television season may be the product of a sick mind, for I have been suffering from some kind of virus since the day in early September when I...
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On Music GOING TOTHE 'WOODSHED' by bruce cook wce in theory (and sometimes, it seems, in practice) there is no limit to how far the jazz improviser can go, his listeners always demand all he can...
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On Dance ONE-MAN SHOWS by robert greskovic the dance world, a program composed entirely of a single individual's work is rather unusual But when one is presented it offers audiences a rare chance...
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Dear Editor In Fashion Well, it's true, as Ray Alan says ("The Big Fashion Story," NL, October 9), that people are too much dominated by fashion, the slaves of a bunch of ragpickers And it is...
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