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IssueVol. 029 Issue 009 (September 1 1965)
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Paid articleA HOPEFUL REVERSAL
PROGRESSIVE "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" A Hopeful Reversal In reporting and interpreting President Johnson's landmark press conference of July 28, most news media...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
notes in the news The Big One The past month has witnessed monumental achievements in home-front legislation. The enactment of Medicare and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 within the same fortnight...
Paid articleTHE WORD FROM WASHINGTON
The Word from Washington Literally, and perhaps even metaphorically, Adlai Stevenson died of a broken heart. A cruel burden of frustration weighed on him because he was often, in his final months...
Paid articleLYNDON JOHNSON NOW
Stern, Laurence M.
Lyndon Johnson Today by Laurence M. Stern Wondrous and inscrutable is the chemistry of Presidential public relations. For eighteen months it sustained for Lyndon B. Johnson an incredible bull...
Paid articleMY COUNTRY WRONG
Mayer, Milton
My Country Wrong by MILTON MAYER Pharsala, Greece TTere is a woebegone burg, if ever I ¦¦¦¦¦¦ saw one. Its very ruins are fallen in ruin; and that, in a country whose principal product is visible...
Paid articleCATHOLICISM AT THE CROSSROADS
Brown, Robert McAfee
Catholicism at the Crossroads by ROBERT McAFEE BROWN In December, 1965, Vatican Council II will complete more than four years of work on what Pope John called the aggiornamento or "bringing up to...
Paid articleDEATH ON WHEELS
Nelson, Senator Gaylord A.
DEATH ON WHEELS by SENATOR GAYLORD A. NELSON Who speaks for the American public in the field of highway safety, where we are killing more than 47,000 people every year? The tolerance which the...
Paid articleU.S. FIRE KILLS INNOCENTS
Wheeler, John T.
Village in the Middle U.S. Fire Kills Innocents By JOHN T. WHEELER Associated Press Staff Writer BA GIA, Vietnam—The wailing of women and the stench of burned bodies greeted the column of troops...
Paid articleTHAILAND: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOMINO
Awner, Max
Thailand: the other side of the domino by MAX AWNER Bangkok, Thailand On June .3 of this year a Constituent Assembly in Bangkok climaxed four years of work by approving "in principle" the draft...
Paid articleTHE STEVENSON I KNEW
Wechsler, James A.
The Stevenson I Knew by JAMES A. WECHSLER Now, as these lines are written, it is more than a fortnight since Ad-lai Stevenson's sudden death, and I find myself looking back with deepening anger at...
Paid articleLOOTING THE ELDERLY
Williams, Senator Harrison A. Jr.
LOOTING the ELDERLY by SENATOR HARRISON A. WILLIAMS Jr. Tucked away in an editor's desk in Denver, Colorado, is a sign taken from a stick pushed into the dry desert soil of a southwestern state....
Paid articleTHE POLITICS OF DISSENT
Shanor, Donald R.
The Politics of Dissent by DONALD R. SHANOR Well after the first inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson as President and Barry Goldwater's second inauguration as newspaper columnist, the four also-rans...
Paid articleTHE CHECK-OUT
Serwer, Arnold
The Check-out by ARNOLD SERWER Some kind of direct action is needed to break through the food industry's successful resistance to passage of a Federal "truth-in-packaging" bill. A Mrs. Wilma Wroth...
Paid articlePANORAMA OF AMERICAN ART
Werner, Alfred
Panorama of American Art by ALFRED WERNER Thirty years ago a European art historian would have had to do some hard thinking had anyone asked him to name some American painters. Not even James...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Thirty Minutes with Adlai Dear Sirs: This is a letter that should have been written to Adlai Stevenson. I never thanked him for the effect he had on rhy life, though for years...
Paid articleChoosing a President
Newman, Edwin
BOOKS Choosing a President The Making of the President 1964,. by Theodore H. White. Athene-um. 431 pp. |6.95. Reviewed by Edwin Newman The most extraordinary character in Theodore White's...
Paid articleMisuses of Power
Neumann, William L.
Misuses of Power Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and potsdam, by Gar Alperovitz. Simon and Schuster. 317 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by William L. Neumann THE origins of the cold war are now described in...
Paid articleGhetto Prisoners
Thompson, Daniel C.
Ghetto Prisoners Dark Ghetto: Dilemmas of Social Power, by Kenneth B. Clark. Harper & Row. 251 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by Daniel C. Thompson THE Author of this provocative book grew up in Harlem,...
Paid articleOswald Curiosities
Salisbury, Harrison E.
Oswald Curiosities Portrait of the Assassin, by Congressman Gerald R. Ford with John R. Stiles. Simon and Schuster. 508 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Harrison E. Salisbury THE literature of the Kennedy...
Paid articleDreiser's Passion
Sklar, Robert
Dreiser's Passion Dreiser, by W. A. Swanberg. Scrib-ner's. 614 pp. $10. Reviewed by Robert Sklar The furies of the American middle class still pursue Theodore Dreiser, twenty years after his...
Paid articleTales of Africa
Lait, Robert
Tales of Africa The Old Order and the New, by Wilfred Fowler. Macmillan. 294 pp. f 5. A Scorpion on a Stone, by Gwyn Griffin. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 219 pp. $4.95. Not for Publication, by...
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