Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. The Chinese Intellectual New York coming out of customs...
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POLISH RENEWAL-I The Pope and the General BY ANDREW J GLASS Warsaw The spiritual leader today of 750 million Roman Catholics spent World War II quarrying stone in Nazi-occupied Krakow Evenings...
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POLISH RENEWAL-II Solidarity's Failed 'Ostpolitik' BY GEORGE LIBER One of the "hidden agendas" of the 1980-81 Solidarity revolution was the strengthening of relationships with Byelorussia, the...
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EASING OUT THE ARISTOCRATS Britain's New Ruling Class BY NORMAN GELB London THE REAL revolution taking place in British politics has been overshadowed by the dramatic results of the June...
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SPAIN THEN Who Killed Andreu Nin? BY WILLIAM HERRICK In the late 1930s, while the Spanish Civil War still raged, Mary McCarthy wrote a poignant short story entitled "Who Killed Andreu Nin9"...
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Writers &.Writing BRZEZINSKI VS. VANCE BY BARRY GEWEN THE COLD WAR that raged within the Carter Administration between the President's National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and...
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The Varieties of Jamesian Experience A Stroll with William James By Jacques Barzun Harper & Row 344 pp $19 95 Reviewed by Brian Thomas Uplift has a bad name among most present-day philosophers...
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Dangerous Relations in High Places The President's Child By Fay Weldon Doubleday 240pp $14 95 Reviewed by Hope Hale Davis Mary Ingraham Bunting Fellow, Radcliffe Suppose a far from improbable...
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On Screen SUMMER QUINTET BY ROBERT ASAHINA When Michael Ritchie is good, he excels Downhill Racer, The Candidate, The Bad News Bears, Semi-Tough, and particularly Smile rank among the most...
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Dear Editor Sidney Weintraub, RIP The death of Sidney Weintraub has deprived us of a sane mind and an impassioned voice What made his essays unique was the high degree of his involvement One could...
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