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IssueVol. 029 Issue 011 (November 1 1965)
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Paid articleTHE SILENT LIBERALS
The Silent Liberals MANY liberal members of Congress, in off-the-record conversations, criticize significant portions of the Johnson Administration's foreign policy. But they persist in remaining...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
NOTES IN THE NEWS The Voices of War After several months of supporting a peace offensive for Vietnam, President Johnson may be changing direction once more in favor of almost exclusive emphasis...
Paid articleTHE WORD FROM WASHINGTON
Mayer, Milton
The Word from Washington It has been a season for distinguished visitors, these golden weeks of autumn. First came Madame Chiang Kai-shek, as sleek and inscrutable as ever, on a mission of...
Paid articleTHE WAR ON POVERTY SOME HOPE, SOME HOOPLA
Knoll, Erwin
The War on Poverty Some Hope, Some Hoopla by ERWIN KNOLL In an eighth-floor conference room of the new, austere office building that serves as Washington headquarters of the war on poverty, the...
Paid articleTHE BATTLE OF NEW YORK
Wechsler, James A.
The Battle of New York by JAMES A. WECHSLER A casual visitor who contemplated the rival candidates in New York's mayoralty contest might have been tempted in early October to conclude that this...
Paid articleSOME KIND OF A NUT
Mayer, Milton
Some kind of a nut by MILTON MAYER Goldern jHasliberg, Switzerland A n irrepressible irritation attended the American notices of Albert Schweitzer's death, and no wonder: He was the Un-American...
Paid articleJUNKYARDS ALONG THE HIGHWAYS
Douglas, Senator Paul H.
JUNKYaRdS along the highways by SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS A nyone who has recently traveled along our highways or on the outskirts of our major cities could not help but notice the growing number...
Paid articleTHE MILITARY'S 'THINK FACTORIES'
Marx, Wesley
THE MILITARY'S 'Think Factories' by WESLEY MARX One of the more exotic creations spawned by the United States' annual $50 billion national security budget is the amorphous non-profit institution...
Paid articleCOME BACK, DEAN RUSK
Serwer, Arnold
Come Back, Dean Rusk by ARNOLD SERWER In view of the vacancy in the posi- tion of Secretary of State, there is a guessing game going on around the country: Who is now the real Secretary of State?...
Paid articleLET FREEDOM SING
Long, Margaret
Let Freedom Sing by MARGARET LONG FIVE years ago, at about the second meeting of student sitters-in in Atlanta to organize the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee as a wing of Dr. Martin...
Paid articleGOLDBERG AT THE U.N.
GRANT, DONALD
GOLDBERG at the U.N. by DONALD GRANT "Power is Arthur J. Goldberg's spe- cialty. When the new chief American delegate speaks in the United Nations he wants no one to doubt he has behind him the...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Johnson's 'Many Tongues' Dear Sirs: In a recent editorial, "A Hopeful Reversal," you passed over the basic fact that the Johnson Administration speaks with many tongues in...
Paid articleCOLLECTIVE SADNESS'
Sklar, Robert
Collective Sadness' The Accidental Century, by Michael Harrington. Macmillan. 322 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Robert Sklar Out of that generation of Americans born on the eve of the great depression...
Paid articleSCIENTISTS' ROLE
GITLIN, TODD
Scientists' Role A Peril and a Hope: The Scientists' Movement in America, 1945-47, by Alice Kimball Smith. University of Chicago Press. 591 pp. $10. The Scientific Estate, by Don K. Price. Belknap...
Paid articleSOUTHERN EVIL
Watters, Pat
Southern Evil Freedom Summer, by Sally Belfrage. Viking Press. 246 pp. $5. Mississippi Black Paper, with a foreword by Reinhold Niebuhr, and an introduction by Hodding Carter III. Random House. 92...
Paid articleCHURCHES AND RACE
Robertson, Priscilla
Churches and Race The Freedom Revolution and the Churches, by Robert W. Spike. Association Press. 128 pp. $2.95. Reviewed by Priscilla Robertson Touring the early 1950's when we were all hearing...
Paid articleTHREE NOVELS
Johnson, Lucy
Three Novels The Mandelbaum Gate, by Muriel Spark. Alfred A. Knopf. 369 pp. $5.95. The Young Visitors, by John Wain. The Viking Press. 214,pp. $4.50. The Fires of Arcadia, by G. B. Harrison....
Paid articleOPPOSING BROTHERS
Santoni, Ronald E.
Opposing Brothers Marxism and Existentialism, by Walter Odajnyk. Doubleday Anchor Original. 211 pp. 95 cents. Reviewed by Ronald E. Santoni Tt is perhaps redundant to say that Marxism and...
Paid articlePAPERBACK PLUMS
Paperback Plums "IVTo one means all he says," Henry ^ ^ Adams observed, "and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous." Among current paperbacks are numerous...
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