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IssueVol. 035 Issue 006 (June 1 1971)
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Paid articleMr. Nixon's Grisly Little Secret
Editorial
Mr. Nixon's Grisly Little Secret Richard M. Nixon has a little secret. He has cherished it since the Presidential campaign of 1968. From time to time he peeks at it in his cupped hands, making sure...
Paid articleNotes in the News
Notes in the News Beyond Ping Pong Some of the instant euphoria generated by the celebrated visit of an American table tennis team to mainland China seems to be fading. The policy-makers in...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
The Word from Washington For a few days in May the war came home to Washington. Casualties were light—nobody killed in action, only a few wounded and missing. The Government captured some 12,000 of...
Paid articleREPRESENTATIVE RON DELLUMS: Black, Radical, and Hopeful
Knoll, Erwin
REPRESENTATIVE RON DELLUMS: Black, Radical, and Hopeful by ERWIN KNOLL By this time, if the Pentagon is on its toes, it has alerted the commander of every military installation in the continental...
Paid articleU.S. War Crimes: The Guilt at the Top
Johansen, Robert C.
U.S. War Crimes: The Guilt at the Top by ROBERT C. JOHANSEN HPhe conviction of Lieutenant Wil-Ham Calley has belatedly aroused many Americans and should force them to confront the stark...
Paid articleWiretaps: the Fear Is Real
Benson, Miles
Wiretaps: the Fear Is Real by MILES BENSON Tn the current tempest over the ex-tent of government spying on dissident political figures and segments of the population, Federal authorities and their...
Paid articleThe Riddle of the Young Voter
Chapman, William
The Riddle of the Young Voter by WILLIAM CHAPMAN Tt all makes very little difference, explain the experts. So the young American—eighteen, nineteen, and twenty years of age—has won the vote. So...
Paid articleA Psychiatrist looks at the Uses of Abnormality
Halleck, Dr. Seymour
A Psychiatrist looks at the Uses of Abnormality by SEYMOUR HALLECK, AID. ^TVhe psychiatrist is granted more power than the ordinary man to influence standards of conduct within his community. To...
Paid articleLetter from Kuwait
Lens, Sidney
Letter from Kuwait by SIDNEY LENS A s the mailman handed me the special delivery letter, I wondered who in heaven's name would be writing me from Kuwait. Inside the envelope was an invitation on...
Paid articleMerit Badge
Mayer, Milton
Merit Badge by MILTON MAYER T can't remember why I didn't make Second Class Scout. It wasn't wig-wag; wig-wag was, and is, my forte. It couldn't have been knots; there wasn't anything or anybody...
Paid articleWilson Riles Reform ahead for California's Public Schools
Boyarsky, Bill
Wilson Riles Reform ahead for California's Public Schools by BILL BOYARSKY California's new state superintendent of public instruction, Wilson G*. Riles, a black, combines traits of idealism and...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Welfare Facts Dear Sirs: Like many critics of the present welfare program, Representative Morris K. Udall is not well-informed about the facts. In his article, "A Scandal...
Paid articleHindsight on McCarthyism
Bernstein, Barton J.
Hindsight on McCarthyism by BARTON J. BERNSTEIN Twenty-one years ago, an obscure junior Senator from Wisconsin told a women's club in Wheeling, West Virginia, that he had the names of 205...
Paid articleRocky Trail in the Far East
Ambrose, Stephen E.
Rocky Trail in the Far East by STEPHEN E. AMBROSE For the past thirty years the United States has been engaged, one way or another, in an Asian war. In the late 1930s we gave aid and some...
Paid articleRadical in the CIO
Dubofsky, Melvyn
Radical in the CIO Labor Radical: From the Wob-blies to CIO, by Len De Caux. Beacon Press. 557 pp. $15. Reviewed by Melvyn Dubofsky This book, the life story of an unabashed and unrepentant "old...
Paid articleLearning to See
Werner, Alfred
Learning to See Painting, by Peter Owen. Oxford University Press. 301 pp. $10.75. Reviewed by Alfred Werner Picasso was almost right in condemning the desire to understand art: "Why not try to...
Paid articleWithout Mission
Stegenga, James A.
Without Mission Military Men, by Ward Just. Alfred A. Knopf. 256 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by James A. Stegenga Not mortally, perhaps, but seriously wounded, the profession of arms is yet another...
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