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IssueVol. 029 Issue 010 (October 1 1965)
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Paid articleWAITING FOR A SIGNAL
PROGRESSIVE "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" Waiting for a Signal THE Johnson Administration's peace offensive for Vietnam, which was the subject of our reflections in...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
Notes in the News Donors of Death It is still far too early to evaluate the tragic consequences of the war between Pakistan and India over Kashmir. It is not too early, however, to condemn the...
Paid articleTHE WORD FROM WASHINGTON
The Word from Washington Will legislative miracles never cease? The procession of Johnson Administration bills rolls on dazzlingly through Congress—Medicare, Renticare, Edu-care. We witness the...
Paid articleTHREE MONTHS IN VIETNAM
Cary, Stephen G.
THREE MONTHS IN VIETNAM by STEPHEN G. CARY Stephen G. Cary, associate executive secretary of the American Friends Service Committee, recently returned from a three-month mission in South Vietnam,...
Paid articleJOHN BIRCH ON THE POLICE FORCE
Forster, Arnold
John Birch on the Police Force by ARNOLD FORSTER Local law enforcement has never been more in the news or under such close scrutiny. Newspapers headline accusations of police brutality, of alleged...
Paid articleOCTOBER AND THE ETERNAL SEQUENCE
Borland, Hal
OCTOBER and the eternal sequence by HAL BORLAND We heard the first katydids scratch'* ing at the darkness the evening of August 10. That meant, according to old belief, that we would get first...
Paid articleWATTS IN RETROSPECT
Morgan, Edward P.
Watts in Retrospect by EDWARD P. MORGAN The shadow of the holocaust of the Los Angeles riot lingers. It simply will not go away. A New York Times dispatch reported recently, "As things stand now,...
Paid articleTHE STORM OVER SCHLESINGER
Weehsler, James A.
the storm over Schlesinger by JAMES A. WECHSLER One of the stranger tempests of our time has been the furor evoked by serialized pre-publication of Arthur Schlesinger's memoir of John F. Kennedy's...
Paid articleWHERE ARE THE 'AYES' OF TEXAS?
King, Larry L.
Where Are the 'Ayes' of Texas? by LARRY L. KING The legend of Lyndon B. Johnson reads thus: What Lyndon wants Lyndon gets. Columnists compose awestruck pieces attributing to the President more...
Paid articleTHE SUBVERSIVE BEAT
Serwer, Arnold
the Subversive beat by ARNOLD SERWER Sometimes a man will go to consid-erable lengths to convince himself that he has an open mind. At first, mine clanged shut when I recently read a theory...
Paid articleREALISTIC VISTAS FOR THE POOR
SEXTON, BRENDAN
Realistic Vistas for the Poor by BRENDAN SEXTON THE charge that institutions created -¦- to serve the poor have, on the whole, failed them is now widely acknowledged. The need for "institutional...
Paid articleTHE COMMON MARKET IN TROUBLE
Barry, Joseph
The Common Market in Trouble by JOSEPH BARRY Paris It is five minutes to twelve on the -*- European clock. But at the moment, though the atmosphere is eerily dark, no one is quite sure whether it...
Paid articleTHE AMA'S OVERDOSE OF DRUG ADVERTISING
Mintz, Morton
The AMA's Overdose of Drug Advertising by MORTON MINTZ The American Medical Association was, once upon a time, a courageous and progressive force in American life. "Into the darkest recesses of...
Paid articleTHE TRIALS OF INTEGRATION
Caplan, Marvin
The Trials of Integration by MARVIN CAPLAN OUR devotion to the cause of integration—particularly the integration of public schools—brought my wife and me to our present pass. In 1957, cooped up...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Behind The Riots Dear Sirs: The Los Angeles riots have been blamed on various things, but none'seems to touch the real crux of the matter. We who read the editorial pages, or...
Paid articleTransition to Peace
Ekirch, Arthur A. Jr.
BOOKS Transition to Peace Arms, Money, and Politics, by Julius Duscha. Ives Washburn, Inc. 210 pp. $4.50. Our Depleted Society, by Seymour Melman. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 366 pp....
Paid articleCuba Now
Goshko, John M.
Cuba Now Castroism: theory and practice, by Theodore Draper. Frederick A. Praeger. 203 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by John M. Goshko Tn the foreword to this book, Theo--'-dore Draper laments the fact...
Paid articleDocument on Race
Reddick, L. D.
Document on Race Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren. Random House. 444 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by L. D. Reddick Perhaps it is unfair to read through one man's book wishing that another...
Paid articleLaw and Life
FELLMAN, DAVID
Law and Life William Howard Taft: Chief Justice, by Alpheus Thomas Mason. Simon 8c Schuster. 354 pp. $6.50. Of Law and Life & Other Things That Matter, by Felix Frankfurter, edited by Philip B....
Paid articlePaperback Plums
Paperback Plums Henry Thoreau said he received no more than one or two letters in his life that were worth the postage. Most of us are more fortunate or, perhaps, not so hard to please. But to...
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