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IssueVol. 030 Issue 011 (November 1 1966)
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Paid articleThe Choice We Face
The Choice We Face FoR nearly two years the Republican Party throbbed through one of the most monumental hangovers in American political history. Many were the political doctors who came from near...
Paid articleNotes In The News
Notes of the News The Profits Inflation The family needing a new or used car, the newly-married couple in the market for a refrigerator, the house­wife purchasing groceries-these are among the...
Paid articleThe Word From Washington
The Word From Washington How long ago and how faded seems the Lyndon Johnson campaign of 1964. One of the most memorable episodes of that campaign was Mr. Johnson's entreaty to the American...
Paid articlePower and Law in World Affairs
Larson, Arthur
Power and Law in World Affairs by ARTHUR LARSON This is the first of a two-part presentation by Dr. Larson. The author is director of the Rule of Law Research Center at Duke University. He served...
Paid articleBlack Power
King, Martin Luther Jr.
BLACK POWER by MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. THE introduction of the slogran "Black Power" has caused substantial confusion and alarm. It arouses apprehension because some of its advocates approve the...
Paid articleAssignment in Cambodia
Boyle, Kay
Assignment in Cambodia by Kay Boyle Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, goes to bed at eleven and arises before five. In the intervening hours, its broad avenues are almost entirely...
Paid articleAmerica the More or Less Beautiful
Mayer, Milton
AMERICA the more or less beautiful by MILTON MAYER T have crossed this country, or this J- here country, a hundred times, or a thousand, in every which direction and by every kind of common...
Paid articleMaoism for the Millions
TAYLOR, CHARLES
Maoism for the Millions by CHARLES TAYLOR This is the second of three articles on Communist China by Mr. Taylor. They are adapted from his forthcoming book, Reporter in Red China, to be published...
Paid articleThe Troubled Philippines
Deats, Richard L.
The Troubled Philippines by RICHARD L. DEATS The recent visit of President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines to the United States has focused attention on this "showcase of democracy" in...
Paid articleRoche in the White House
Wechsler, James A.
Roche in the White House by JAMES A. WECHSLER In ordinary circumstances, the President's choice of a former national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action as intellectual counselor and...
Paid articleThe Peoples Forum
The Peoples Forum Johnson's Expediency Dear Sirs: In my opinion, you use one phrase too frequently and with little or no justification. That phrase is "President Johnson deserves credit for . ....
Paid articleWho KilledWho Killed President Kennedy?
Salisbury, Harrison E.
Who Killed President Kennedy? by HARRISON E. SALISBURY Five days after President Kennedy was assassinated, November 22, 1963, I made a few notations in an occasional diary I keep. From the moment...
Paid articleTrade and Politics
Gambs, John S.
Trade and Politics America in the Market Place, by Senator Paul Douglas. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 381 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by John S. Gambs For all who want to know more about foreign trade...
Paid articleThe Future of Man
Santoni, Ronald E.
The Future of Man Reviewed by Ronald E. Santoni With the sins of excessive nation'' alism now threatening the survival of civilization, Change and Habit is timely, important, and in need of...
Paid articleForm of Our Times
Sklar, Robert
Form of Our Times Between the Lines: a reporter's personal journey through public events, by Dan Wakefield. New American Library. 274 pp. $5.95. You Don't Say : studies of modern American...
Paid articleVirginia Woolf s Art
Griffin, C. W. Jr.
Virginia Woolf's Art Virginia Woolf and Her Works, by Jean Guiguet. Harcourt, Brace and World. 488 pp. $8.50. Reviewed by C. W. Griffin Jr. Asa central member of the Blooms-bury group, Virginia...
Paid articleSon of a Computer
Malin, Irving
Son of a Computer Giles Goat-Boy, or The Revised New Syllabus, by John Barth. Double-day. 710 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Novelist John Barth believes that ' conventional forms hide deceptive and...
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