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Vol. 031 Issue 002 (February 1 1967)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Stop the Bombing
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Stop the Bombing! THE HOPE for a peaceful settlement •*- of the miserable war in Vietnam soared and sank and soared again in the early weeks of the new year. The prospect that both sides might...
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Notes in the News
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'Last Tick for Tokenism' Throughout 1966 the Deep South fought against integration of its school systems with every possible weapon— with subterfuge and the law's delays, with political pressure at...
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The Word from Washington
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The Word from Washington Nothing in the torrent of words that have been written, broadcast, and televised out of Washington on the Johnson Administration's Credibility Gap tells the story so...
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The National Pollution Scandal
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Nelson, Senator Gaylord A.
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THE NATIONAL POLLUTION SCANDAL by SENATOR GAYLORD A. NELSON T^he natural environment of America—the woods and waters and wildlife, the clear air and blue sky, the fertile soil and the scenic...
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Lyndon Johnson in Trouble
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Wechsler, James A.
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Lyndon Johnson in Trouble by JAMES A. WECHSLER Johnson story. It is too early to take seriously the prospect of an anti-Johnson revolt at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. But neither can I...
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The High Cost of the Public Office
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Proxmire, Ellen
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the HIGH COST of Public Office by ELLEN PROXMIRE The old saw that "politics makes -*- strange bedfellows" was affirmed in the national legislature in the haste to adjourn the 1966 session of...
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Anti-Semitic, eh?
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Mayer, Milton
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anti-Semitic, eh? by MILTON MAYER Tt's a chestnut, but a classic chest-¦¦¦ nut: A Jew asked the ticket agent when the next train left for Cleveland, and the agent said 10:15. Five minutes later...
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Unions and Automation
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Stern, James L.
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UNIONS and AUTOMATION by JAMES L. STERN T^he introduction of new technology in the two decades since the end of World War II and the low growth rate of the economy between 1953 and 1962 imparted a...
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West Germany Today
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Schoenbaum, David
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West Germany Today by DAVID SCHOENBAUM Iterance's clocks run differently, someone observed a decade ago. The same comment, it seems, can now be made of West Germany's thermometers. While much of...
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Twenty Years Afterward Revive the Spirit of the Marshall Plan
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Reuss, Henry S.
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Twenty years afterward revive the spirit of the Marshall Plan by HENRY S. REUSS " O N E OF T H E WORST effects of U.S. involvement in Vietnam is to hypnotize us in almost everything else we do....
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Victory Over Terror
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Werner, Alfred
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Victory over Terror by ALFRED WERNER OF ALL who have tried to sum up the importance and significance of Oskar Kokoschka, the Austrian painter and playwright, no one has succeeded as well as Werner...
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The Importance of Trivia
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Serwer, Arnold
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The Importance of Trivia by ARNOLD SERWER One morning my friend John brightened my day by giving me a clipping from the letters-to-the-editor column of a Chicago newspaper. The letter read: Dear...
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The Peoples Forum
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War Toys Dear Sirs: I agree with Dr. Carl Kline's thesis in the December issue that the "hard sell" being given to war toys helps to condition children to accept war. I also endorse his proposal...
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Prelude to Violence
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Goodsell, James Nelson
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Prelude to Violence Reviewed by James Nelson Goodsell THhe title of John Bartlow Martin's new book is particularly apt for it so ably characterizes the unhappy position of the United States with...
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Two Aristocrats
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Guttmann, Allen
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Two Aristocrats Reviewed by Allen Guttmann TVThen Martin Duberman finished " his biography of James Russell Lowell, he followed a common academic practice and asked a colleague to read it. The...
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New Left Ferment
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Sklar, Robert
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New Left Ferment Reviewed by Robert Sklar T^he New Left is now seven years old, and Jack Newfield has written its precocious biography. Before New-field no one had made quite clear that the...
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He Didn't Sell out
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Rollins, A. B. Jr.
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He Didn't Sell Out Reviewed by A. B. Rollins Jr. Tn 1950, David E. Lilienthal resigned the chairmanship of the Atomic Energy Commission. It was the end of a great career in public pioneering....
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Medical Maladies
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Palley, Howard A.
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Medical Maladies Reviewed by Howard A. Palley Recently a rash of professional and popular critiques of the nation's health care system has appeared. The two books reviewed here deal with major...
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Young Churchill
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Beddow, Reid
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Young Churchill Reviewed by Reid Beddow Oir Winston has a best seller from ^ beyond the grave, and he meant it to be that way. The opening page of this first volume in Randolph S. Churchill's...
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Coloring the Music
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Kostelanetz, Richard
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Coloring the Music Reviewed by Richard Kostelanetz Too many books about Negro Ameri-¦¦¦ can music have suffered from a paucity of insight. Some books gossip about the performers and their lives,...
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