CHARTING AMERICA'S FUTURE 1. THE GREAT DEBATE It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country by their conduct and example to decide the important...
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THE ROAD TO SOLIDARITY Labor Enters a New Century BY A.H. RASKIN As the AFL-CIO marked the centennial of the modern American labor movement November 16-19in New York, no theme was sounded more...
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Writers & Writing TOURIST TRAPS BY BARRY GEWEN Paul Hollander, a Hungarian-born professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts and Fellow at Harvard's Russian Research Center, is at...
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When Knighthood Was in Flower The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman By Mark Girouard Yale. 312 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by William C. Watterson Assistant Professor of English,...
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Burning Crosses in the Rockies Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, 1921-32 By Robert Alan Goldberg Illinois. 255 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by Hal Goodman White hoods and burning crosses...
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On Stage REACHING FOR LAUGHTER BY LEO SAUVAGE The critics' virtually unanimous decision has been confirmed at the box office: Crimes of the Heart is the first comedy hit of the 1981-'82 season....
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On Television THE SOAP SICKNESS BY MARVIN KITMAN The television wedding of the century did not join Prince Charles and Lady Di, or even Mork and Mindy. It linked Luke and Laura (Anthony Geary and...
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Dear Editor Murder in the Suburbs After the extended brouhaha over Mrs. Harris: The Death of the Scarsdale Diet Doctor, it was a pleasure to read Hope Hale Davis" review of the book ("Diana...
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