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Paid articleRetreat at Home
Retreat at Horne Two NEWS reports in the last weeks of 1966 illuminated the road the United States can be expected to travel in 1967. The first was the announce­ment by President Johnson that he...
Paid articleNotes in the News
NOTES in the NEWS U Thant's Key to Peace Like the Greeks paying tribute to Crete thousands of years ago by sending the flower of their youth to be devoured by the Minotaur, young Americans were...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
The Word from Washington! The Ninetieth Congress is moving into Washington like a large storm cloud of unknown depth and ferocity. That, at least, is the way it is being viewed by the Johnson...
Paid articleLabor in Retreat: The AFL-CIO Tragedy
Wechsler, James A.
Labor in Retreat: The AFL-CIO Tragedy by JAMES A. WECHSLER Tn the aftermath of last November's elections, the high command of the AFL-CIO gathered in Washington to contemplate the returns— among...
Paid articleJanuary: Winter and the Totals
Borland, Hal
January: Winter and the Totals by HAL BORLAND T~Vhe geese came early, but killing frost was late, so it was anybody's guess about the winter. But as Morris said the day we watched the geese, "High...
Paid articleRobert F. Kennedy: the Making of an Electorate
WITCOVER, JULES
Robert F. Kennedy: the Making of an Electorate by JULES WITCOVER A s Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York, the new pied piper of politics, tripped through twenty-one states this fall ostensibly...
Paid articleChrist the Orphan
Mayer, Milton
Christ the Orphan by MILTON MAYER God is dead. The old kill-joy is out of the way, he despot done for, the father figure ;oppled (like Stalin, and how many Jthers!) from the pedestal on which le...
Paid articlesix months of MEDICARE
Greenberg, Selig
six months of MEDICARE by SELIG GREENBERG A t the end of its first six months of operation, the Federal Medicare program finds itself in the curious position of having disenchanted many of its...
Paid articlethe Poor pay more
PETERSON, ESTHER
the Poor pay more by ESTHER PETERSON " A ll we want is some time off from work during the day, so we can shop at the supermarkets near where we work." The speaker represented a small group of...
Paid articleFailure in Latin America
Lens, Sidney
Failure in Latin America by SIDNEY LENS This is the concluding instalment in a four-part survey of Latin America based on Mr. Lens' recent intensive survey of conditions in Central and South...
Paid articleA European Year
Barry, Joseph
A European Year by JOSEPH BARRY Paris Tt was about two decades ago that publisher Henry Luce, in his infinite wisdom, tagged the Twentieth "The American Century." This January, Europe, more...
Paid articleAn Indian View Cloud over Geneva
VOHRA, H. R.
AN INDIAN VIEW Cloud over Geneva by H. R. VOHRA TTow close are we to a treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons? If one were to rely only on U.S. newspapers, one would get the impression...
Paid articleDetroit's Double Talk on Safety
O'CONNELL, JEFFREY
Detroit's Double Talk on Safety by JEFFREY O'CONNELL T~\uring the debate on the bill recently passed by Congress and signed by the President setting Federal safety standards for the production of...
Paid articleThe Winners for 1966
Serwer, Arnold
The Winners for 1966 by ARNOLD SERWER President Bonanza, Directors of the Foundation, ladies and gentlemen: On behalf of the members of the Awards Committee, as its chairman, I want to express...
Paid articleThe Peoples Furom
Cantor, Milton
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Parties and Peace Hopes Dear Sirs: Demurring on the proposition that both major parties are afflicted with cold war psychoses, and that "Goldwater was just an honest Johnson,"...
Paid articleLaw and Liberties
FELLMAN, DAVID
Law and Liberties by DAVID FELLMAN Cince approximately eighty per cent ^ of the people who are accused of crime in this country plead guilty, we have a great deal of justice without formal trials....
Paid articleDictator Decades
Gersh, Gabriel
Dictator Decades Europe of the Dictators 19191945, by Elizabeth Wiskemann. Harpei & Row. 287 pp. $6.95 Reviewed by Gabriel Gersh nno compress the history of Europe from 1919 to 1945 into 70,000...
Paid articleFroth on Insurance
Kimball, Spencer L.
Froth on Insurance Pay Now, Die Later, by James Gol-lin. Random House. 267 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Spencer L. Kimball Dandom House must be kidding us. This "dispassionate scrutiny of America's...
Paid articleContinuing Battle
Rosen, Sol
Continuing Battle The Petitioners, the story of the supreme court and the negro, by Loren Miller. Pantheon. 461 pp. $8.95. Legal Restraints on Racial Discrimination in employment, by Michael...
Paid articleJapan in 1960
Altbach, Philip G.
Japan in 1960 Protest in Tokyo, by George R. Packard. Princeton University Press. 423 pp. $9. Rieviewed by Philip G. Altbach T^he crisis in Japan over the ratification of the U.S.-Japan Security...
Paid articleAll These Things
Mathes, William
All These Things Men, Machines, and Modern Times, by Elting E. Morison. M.I.T. Press. 235 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by William Mathes "The great issue about which hangs a true sublimity and the terror...
Paid articlePaperback Plums
Paperback Plums T^he imporant social and economic consequences of automation are explored in a number of current paperbacks. Here is a selection of titles dealing with various aspects of the...
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