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IssueVol. 038 Issue 005 (May 1 1974)
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Paid articleComment
Gran, The Editors and Mark Pinsky, Judith Miller, and Guy
COMMENT The 'National Security' Hoax One of the more fascinating commentaries on the Watergate Affair to have come our way in recent months was an indignant editorial in Aviation Week and Space...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON Will he be impeached? Will he resign? Will he, in the course of his scheduled visit to Moscow, ask Leonid Brezhnev for political asylum? Will he join Robert L. Vesco in his...
Paid articleNixon's Case against Nixon
Leggett, Robert L
Nixon's Case against Nixon ROBERT L. LEGGETT Since the release of the recent Watergate indictments, public attention has focused on the Grand Jury's sealed report to Judge John Sirica, which is...
Paid articleThe Recreation Land Racket
Downie, Leonard Jr.
THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND? The Recreation Land Racket LEONARD DOWNIE, JR. Each year vast numbers of recruits are lured into the army of Americans who have bought land in vacation-home communities...
Paid articleMobile Boxes of Ticky-Tacky
McDonnell, Lynda
THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND? Mobile Boxes of Ticky-Tacky lynda McDonnell There has been a revolution in American housing. Its name: the mobile home. More than three and a half million of these...
Paid articleThe Housing Hustlers
Chapman, William
THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND? The Housing Hustlers WILLIAM CHAPMAN In 1970, William Adorno bought a house at 2923 North Marshall Street in Philadelphia and moved his family into it. It wasn't much of...
Paid articleDestroyers of the Dream
Mirsky, Mark J.
THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND? DESTROYERS OF THE DREAM MARK J. MIRSKY Architects are the mass murderers of the Twentieth Century. In a fit of romantic pique, Hitler drove the Bauhaus from Germany, not...
Paid articleThe Sweet Kernel of May
Borland, Hal
The sweet kernel of May HAL BORLAND "May, with alle thy floures and thy grene," Geoffrey Chaucer said, "wel-come be thou, fair, fresshe May." Wel-come say I, too, and if more need be said to...
Paid articleOut There in America
Lyons, Luisita Lopez, Shirley Hepton, and Gene
OUT THERE IN AMERICA Waiting on Death Row Charlotte, North Carolina Late last fall, in the small town of Tarboro in eastern North Carolina, three young black men were sentenced to die in the gas...
Paid articleThe Buying of America
Miller, Judith
Foreign investment in the U.S. economy arouses Congressional concern The Buying of America JUDITH MILLER For the last twenty-five years, the United States has been including the rest of the world...
Paid articleOld Wars in New Rhetoric
Caterini, Dino J.
The best and the brightest ignored the lessons of history when they took the nation into Vietnam Old Wars in New Rhetoric DINO J. CATERINI It was the in thing of the early Sixties. Anyone who was...
Paid articleAtlanta's Orphan Orchestra
Prugh, Peter Hager
Atlanta's Orphan Orchestra PETER HAGER PRUGH The experience of the Atlanta Symphony over the past decade might be instructive for the dozens of other American cities and regions that are...
Paid articleThe Not-So-Great Gatsby
luran, Kenneth
THE NOT-SO-GREAT GATSBY KENNETH TURAN Once or twice a year, the men who make the movies favor us with a cinematic event of such colossal magnitude that it seems to block out the sun. Never, we are...
Paid articleSlack Times
Lipez, Richard
SLACK TIMES RICHARD LIPEZ Sudden shifts in fashion and taste may seem to most Americans unimportant in the grander scheme of things, but they are a very serious matter for the manufacturer of a...
Paid articleCoping with the Future
GITLIN, TODD
BOOKSCoping with the Future TODD GITLIN Robert Heilbroner's new book, An Inquiry into the Human Prospect, is in the grand tradition of courageous social forecast associated with Karl Marx, Max...
Paid articleMore Outrage Needed
Adamany, David
More Outrage Needed Iwho shakes the money tree? by George Thayer. Simon and Schuster. 320 pp. $8.95. reviewed by David Adamany George Washington spent generously to buy rum, wine, beer, and cider...
Paid articleIndignant DeVoto
McCann, William
Indignant DeVoto the uneasy chair: a biography of Bernard devoto, by Wallace Steg-ner. Doubleday. 464 pp. $12.50. reviewed by William McCann We can be thankful that Wallace Steg-ner, author of...
Paid articlePaean to Women
Santoni, Ronald E.
Paean to Women BEYOND GOD THE FATHER: TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION, by Mary Daly. Beacon Press. 225 pp. $8.95. reviewed by Ronald E. Santoni For reasons which this book attempts to...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly presidential power and accountability : toward a new constitution, by Charles M. Hardin (University of Chicago Press. 257 pp. $7.95). Constitution-drafting, the modern version of the...
Paid articleLetters
TETTERS 'What Can a Person Do?' The title of Morris Rubin's article in the April issue, "What Can a Person Do?", is what many of us asked when for all the years of the Indochina war we cried out...
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