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IssueVol. 026 Issue 010 (October 1 1962)
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Paid articleTHE TRAP IN CUBA
The Trap in Cuba It has been hard to hear the President above the rattle of sabers in the halls of Congress and in countless editorial offices across the country this past month. But even as...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
NOTES in the NEWS 'Tax-Dodger's Delight' "This is indeed a sad day for the Senate," sighed Senator Joseph S. Clark, Pennsylvania Democrat. The Senator's reflection was a model of moderation. For...
Paid articleSATELLITE, INCORPORATED
Wechsler, James A.
SATELLITE, Incorporated by JAMES A. WECHSLER THE Congressional battle over the Administration's communications satellite bill ended in late summer with a crushing defeat for the small band of men...
Paid articleCASTRO'S CUBA TODAY
GRANT, DONALD
CASTRO'S CUBA TODAY by DONALD GRANT Castro's Cuba, as I saw it recently, was seeking desperately to prove to the Soviet Union that it was a full-fledged Communist state. It had all the trappings...
Paid articleTHE STOCKPILE SCANDAL
Landauer, Jerry
The Stockpile Scandal by JERRY LANDAUER THE skeletons that have emerged from among our mountainous stockpiles of war materials in the months since President John F. Kennedy lifted the shroud of...
Paid articleTHE BIG RISKS OF LITTLE WARS
Mears, Helen
the BIG RISKS of little wars by HELEN MEARS This is the second of two articles on developments in the crisis-ridden country of South Vietnam. The first article, by James Alexander, appeared in the...
Paid articleACTING OUR AGE
Dean, Vera Micheles
acting our age by VERA MICHELES DEAN "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" When the jealous queen in the old fairy tale asked this presumably rhetorical question, she...
Paid articleTHE RACE IN CALIFORNIA
Windmiller, Marshall
The Race in California by MARSHALL WINDMILLER This will be no ordinary Indian-wrestle," Democratic State Chairman Eugene L. Wyman told the California Democratic convention in Sacramento on August...
Paid articleTHE PROFESSORS AND THE PENTAGON
Lens, Sidney
The Professors and the Pentagon by SIDNEY LENS This is the second of two articles by Mr. Lens exploring the impact of the nation's unprecedented peacetime military program on American...
Paid articleTHE DJILAS AFFAIR
Neal, Fred Warner
THE DJILAS AFFAIR by FRED WARNER NEAL THE condemnation which Western liberals are showering on Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito's regime for having put Milovan Djilas back in prison is both...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Russians Doing Badly Dear Sirs: I have seldom seen so much good sense so well expressed as in Stuart Chase's "Will Communism Conquer the World?" in the July issue of The...
Paid articleKAHN'S APOLOGIA
McDonald, James E.
Kahn's Apologia Thinking About the Unthinkable, by Herman Kahn. Horizon Press. 254 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by James E. McDonald It is easy to see (and to understand) that the thunderous volleys...
Paid articleCIVIL WAR GORE
Current, Richard N.
Civil War Gore Patriotic Gore: studies in the literature of the american civil war, by Edmund Wilson. Oxford. 816 pp. $8.50. Reviewed by Richard N. Current Edmund Wilson has read "a certain...
Paid articleBULWARKS OF FREEDOM
Wulf, Melvin
Bulwarks of Freedom One Man's Freedom, by Edward Bennett Williams. Atheneum. 344 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Melvin Wulf Recently William Buckley, Jr. devoted eight pages of the National Review to...
Paid articleRUSSIA REVISITED
Fischer, George
Russia Revisited A New Russia?, by Harrison E. Salisbury. Harper and Row. 143 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by George Fischer Is the Russia of today a new Russia? To what extent? In what ways? To these...
Paid articleA SCREENED LIFE
Kramer, Hilton
A Screened Life The Prime of Life, by Simone de Beauvoir. Translated by Peter Green. World. 479 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Hilton Kramer This volume is the second installment in Mile. de Beauvoir's...
Paid articlePEANUT-EATING PULL
Johnson, Lucy
Peanut-eating Pull Morte D'Urban, by J. F. Powers. Doubleday. 336 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by Lucy Johnson FAther Urban, in his triumphs and humiliations, and this first novel, of which he is the...
Paid articlePIONEER FOR WOMEN
Witherspoon, Frances
Pioneer for Women Morning Star, a biography of lu-cy stone, by Elinor Rice Hays. Har-court, Brace & World. 339 pp. $5.75. Reviewed by Frances Witherspoon Elinor Rice Hays makes no bones about...
Paid articlePAPERBACK PLUMS
McCann, William
Paperback Plums by William McCann Africa, second in size of the six continents, comprises twenty-one per cent of the world's land area and ten per cent of its population. Upon this little-known...
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