Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Soviet Text Bloomington??For decades secondary schools...
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THE STRUGGLE IN SOUTHERN LEBANON Meeting with Major Haddad ^gertrudes? Metulla Founded in 1896, this northernmost Israeli settlement is in normal times a favored vacation and spa resort.Today,...
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CHOOSING SIDES The Detente Debate in the Kremlin ?otlwk MIKHAIL SUSLOV Not surprisingly, there were no surprises when Soviet citizens obediently voted last February 25 to elect Party-picked...
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THANK YOU JOE CLARK Trudeau's Second Coming by harold m. waller PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU Montreal Aided by record-breaking good weather, Canada's politicians logged tens of thousands of miles...
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Writers &Writing THE ENERGY OFENNU by daphne merkin T he rMAGrNATrvELY venturesome, as if to maintain the delicate balance of human nature, are often socially withdrawn. It is difficult to...
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AView from Warsaw_ A History of Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism By Andrzej Walicki Stanford. 456 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by George Woodcock Author, "The Writer and Politics,"...
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AXfoice from the Left_ Twenty-Five Years of "Dissent" Compiled by Irving Howe Methuen. 448 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Neil Talbot Jumonville Early in 1954??five years after Dwight Macdonald's...
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Onlelevision IF I HAD MY RATHERS. by marvin kitman T JL. he announcement that Walter Cronkite is retiring next year is the worst news I have heard since Pearl Harbor. I've made a lot of fun of...
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On Music KARAJAN'S MANY HUES by m. anatole gurewitsch is difficult to keep up with Herbert von Karajan. His recent spate of recordings, including three complete opera sets and a boxed collection...
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Dear Editor Party Years 1 became a New Leader reader about 1934 or '35 and, except for the years of World War II, I have read it regularly ever since. Seldom have you published anything that moved...
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