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Vol. 062 Issue 010 (May 7 1979)
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Correspondents' Correspondence Early Birds
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POKORNY, BRAD
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Correspondents' corresgonaence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Early Birds New Hampshire—The presidential campaign used...
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Correspondents' Correspondence Israeli Scramble
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SALPETER, ELIAHU
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Israeli Scramble Tel Avtv—At first it seemed silly: Israelis buying increasingly more color televisions—at four times the price of black-and-white sets—even though the government prohibits color...
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Carter's Speech Improvement
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GLASS, ANDREW J.
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\\kshington^USA CARTER'S SPEECH IMPROVEMENT BY ANDREW J. GLASS JIMMY CARTER Washington In Jimmy Carter's White House, speech writers often have been viewed as akin to sausage stuffers...
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Fighting It Out in France
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JACOBS, NORMAN
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THE POLITICS OF POLARIZATION Fighting It Out m FrjunLccBY norman jacobs MICHEL ROCARD Paris liberie, liberie cherie" (liberty, beloved liberty) (reads a famous line of the "Marseillaise." But...
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On the Chinese Home Front
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KIRK, DONALD
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DURING THE ATTACK ON VIETNAM Onthe Chinese Home Front bydonald Kweilin, China China had invaded Vietnam, but one could hardly have guessed it from talking to the Chinese people. "We have very...
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Spring Seeding
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MARGOLIS, RICHARD J.
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States of the Union SPRING SEEDING BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS T\ S. Eliot thought April was the crudest month because ^ it bred "Lilacs out of dead land" while stirring "Dull roots with spring rain."...
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Lowell's Aeschylus
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PETTINGELL, PHOEBE
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Writers &Writing LOWELL'S AESCHYLUS BY PHOEBE PETTINGEL he poet of today cannot write in such a mood of exultation as seemed to have possessed Athenians of the time of Aeschylus," noted Maud...
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Poet of Unquenchable Joy
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WOLL, JOSEPHINE
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Poet Of Unquenchable Joy Mandelstam: The Complete Critical Prose and Letters Edited by Jane Gary Harris Translated by Jane Gary Harris and Constance Link Ardis Press. 725 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by...
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The Middle Class Burden
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SCHELL, ERNEST H.
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The Middle Class Burden Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920 By Paul Boyer Harvard. 387pp. $18.50. Reviewed by Ernest H. Schell Department of History, Temple University America's...
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On Film
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ASAHINA, ROBERT
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On Screen YOUNG LOVE BY ROBERT ASAHINA M_, first shown in the United States at the 1977 New York Film Festival, languished for almost a year without an American distributor; when it finally...
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On Stage
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VALENTINE, DEAN
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On Stage THE PARABLE MAKER BY DEAN VALENTINE he most striking feature about him was his enormous and misshapen head. From the brow there projected a huge bony mass like a loaf, while from...
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On Music
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GUREWITSCH, M. ANATOLE
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On Music METROPOLITAN TREASURE-2 BY M. ANATOLE GUREWITSCH T ^L. he "lyric scenes" of Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin (the composer did not call the work an opera) tell the tale from Pushkin's...
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Dear Editor
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Dear Editor America Mihajlo Mihajlov's "Impressions of America" (NL, April 23) is one of the finest and most moving essays I have read in a long while. As an immigrant myself, I can attest to the...
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Vol. 062 Issue 011 (May 21 1979)
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