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IssueVol. 037 Issue 002 (February 1 1973)
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Paid articleThe Arrogance Of Power
COMMENT THE ARROGANCE OF POWER Nothing could be more tragic for America than for us to permit the new prospect that "peace is at hand" to dim the memory and dilute the meaning of Mr. Nixon's...
Paid articleThe Word From Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON As he was about to enter the White House just a little more than four years ago, Richard M. Nixon took to the television tube one evening at prime time to introduce the...
Paid articleThe Answer To Pentagon Socialism
Knoll, Erwin
THE ANSWER TO PENTAGON SOCIALISM ERWIN KNOLL The annual stockholders' meeting of Litton Industries, Inc., held early in December at Beverly Hills High School, ended on a jolly note. The...
Paid articleIs Congress Worth Saving?
Green, Senators Charles Mathias and Adlai E. Stevenson III, John Gardner, David S. Broder, Mark J.
IS CONGRESS WORTH SAVING? Clearly the legislative branch of the Government has broken down, or come close to it, according to "The Crisis in Congress" published in the January issue. Under this...
Paid articleThe Priest And The President
Dooley, Joel R. Connelly and Howard J.
THE PRIEST AND THE PRESIDENT JOEL R. CONNELLY and HOWARD J. DOOLEY During the spring of 1969, a group of Notre Dame students paid a late night visit to the office suite of university president the...
Paid articleWhose Environment?
Alderson, Senator Gaylord A. Nelson, Senator Philip A. Hart, Henry Gibson, Sam Love, Clarence A. Sch
WHOSE ENVIRONMENT? In "Pollution and Poverty," published in our January issue, Daniel Zwerdling criticized the environmental movement on a number of counts. It is white, middle and upper-class, and...
Paid articleHow To Kill A Watchdog
Rivers, William L.
MONITORING MEDIA HOW TO KILL A WATCHDOG WILLIAM L. RIVERS What could be more predictable than the angry reaction of much of the press to the establishment of a national press council? In...
Paid articleThe Angry Art Of Chaim Soutine
Werner, Alfred
THE ANGRY ART OF CHAIM SOUTINE ALFRED WERNER Of all the struggling artists in the "School of Paris," the most wretched was Chaim Soutine (1893-1943). Among those stepchildren of fortune who lived...
Paid articleLetters
tetters Politics and Compromise In your December editorial, "We Have Much to Do," you write, "It was George McGovern's great strength that he came to the American people as one committed to...
Paid articleThe Lords Of The Grants
MILLER, ARTHUR S.
BOOKS The Lords of the Grants ARTHUR S. MILLER the big foundations, by Waldemar A. Nielsen. Columbia University Press. 475 pp. $10.95. Foundations in America serve at least three purposes. They...
Paid articlePulls In South Africa
Carter, Gwendolyn M.
Pulls in South Africa SOUTH AFRICA: CIVILIZATIONS IN CONFLICT, by Jim Hoagland. Houghton Mifflin. 428 pp. $10. reviewed by Gwendolyn M. Carter Southern Africa exercises a compelling attraction on...
Paid articleTwo Blasts At Waste
Kondracke, Morton
Two Blasts at Waste UNCLE SAM-THE LAST OF THE BIGTIME SPENDERS, by William Proxmire. Simon and Schuster. 275 pp. $6.95. THE HIGH PRIESTS OF WASTE, by A. Ernest Fitzgerald. W. W. Norton. 398...
Paid articleMr. Cool
Griffith, Robert
Mr. Cool I mr. republican: a biography of robert a. taft, by James T. Patterson. Houghton Mifflin. 749 pp. $12.50. reviewed by Robert Griffith Mr. Republican by James T. Patterson is a splendid...
Paid articleWho'S Afraid Of Lucy Montgomery?
McWilliam, Ann
Who's Afraid of Lucy Montgomery? ANN McWILLIAM William McCann's reminiscences (The Progressive, August, 1972) about his boyhood reading and its extraordinary influence on his later life reminded...
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