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IssueVol. 038 Issue 006 (June 1 1974)
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Paid articleComment
Potter, The Editors and Raford Boddy, James Crotty, Lynda McDonnell, Judith Miller, and Bonnie
COMMENT Get On with It Clearly the heavily censored transcripts released by Richard M. Nixon last month in his latest, most desperate attempt to fend off the inexorable process of impeachment do...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON Church historians call it the Babylonian Captivity—the period in the Fourteenth Century when the papacy was "captured" and hauled off to Avignon to become a degraded...
Paid articleThe Coming Trial of Richard M. Nixon
MILLER, ARTHUR S.
THE COMING TRIAL OF RICHARD M. NIXON ARTHUR S. MILLER The House of Representatives is moving inexorably toward impeaching Richard Nixon, President of the United States. Sometime soon, possibly...
Paid articleA Six-year Presidency?
Udall, Morris K.
To isolate the President from polities' is to deprive the voters of a choice A Six-year Presidency? MORRIS K. UDALL Following the twin outrages of Vietnam and Watergate, the idea of a single...
Paid articleThe Pentagon Bleeds the Third World
Klare, Michael T.
ILS. arms sales to foreign countries in the past three years far exceed those of the two previous decades The Pentagon Bleeds the Third World MICHAEL T. KLARE In the early summer of 1973, while...
Paid articleCongressional Poll
Lipez, Richard
CONGRESSIONAL POLL RICHARD LIPEZ Aunt Doris and Aunt Maxine got a questionnaire in the mail from their Congressman, and Aunt Doris wasn't sure what to make of it. "What does he mean, Maxine, when...
Paid articleJesus Freaks, Gurus, and Dissent
Woods, Richard J.
Why some of yesterday's young radicals are today's religious mystics Jesus Freaks, Gurus, and Dissent RICHARD J. WOODS Fashion and fad are as much at home in religion and politics as in clothing...
Paid articleDemocracy, Colombian Style
RIDING, ALAN
Now it is the Liberals' chance to act under Colombia's stagnant two-party system Democracy, Colombian Style ALAN RIDING The recent elections in Colombia pose the question: Is democracy worth...
Paid articleDividing Up the Deep
Land, Thomas
Will the poor nations be cheated out of their share of the seabed's riches? DIVIDING UP THE DEEP THOMAS LAND Somewhere in the Pacific, the world's most advanced marine mining vessel, Glorriar...
Paid articleOut There in America
Arnold, William Chapman, Patrick J. McCaffrey, and John
OUT THERE IN AMERICA Uptight in Boston Boston It was a delightful spring in this most graceful and comfortable of American cities. The steamed clams are succulent. A small band sends the tunes...
Paid articleThe Further Education of Henry Durham
Knoll, Erwin
THE FURTHER EDUCATION OF HENRY DURHAM ERWIN KNOLL A couple of good things have happened lately— and about time, too—to my friend Henry Durham of Marietta, Georgia. One good thing happened on...
Paid articleOil from Coal: We Wouldn't Run Out
Trott, Harlan
For half a century the oil interests have blocked a process which could assure the U.S. production of ample oil Oil from Coal: We Wouldn't Run Out HARLAN TROTT There is enough sound technical...
Paid articleStruggle in the Kentucky Mines
Orr, Samuel G
A long strike near what once was "Bloody Harlan" is testing the new leadership of the coal miners Struggle in the Kentucky Mines SAMUEL C. ORR Last July, with promises of full support from the...
Paid articleReagan's 'Way' to Nowhere
Agran, Larry
The Presidential hopeful from California keeps tripping over his own hard line on welfare Reagan's 'Way' to Nowhere LARRY AGRAN In his eight-year career as a professional politician, Ronald...
Paid articleRight-wing Watchdog
Duscha, Julius
A tax-exempt, conservative group called AIM keeps needling the nation's media Right-wing Watchdog JULIUS DUSCHA Washington, D.C. From a small office overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue three blocks...
Paid articleMusic: 'The Knot Garden'
McDaniel, Charles-Gene
'The Knot Garden' CHARLES-GENE McDANIEL The music of Sir Michael Tippett has been largely neglected in the United States while that of his contemporary British compatriots, Benjamin Britten and...
Paid articleWilliam 0. Douglas: Knight of Human Freedom
KUTLER, STANLEY L
BOOKS William 0. Douglas: Knight of Human Freedom STANLEY I. KUTLER Autobiographies and memoirs are notoriously self-serving, especially in these days of instant history. Public figures often...
Paid articleThe Fourteenth
Schardt, Arlie
The Fourteenth the amendment that refused to die, by Howard N. Meyer. Chilton. 250 pp. $7.95. reviewed by Arlie Schardt "It seems all I've done since college is unlearn what I was taught in...
Paid articleThose Working Hours
Levison, Andrew
Those Working Hours working, by Studs Terkel. Pantheon Books. 589 pp. $10. reviewed by Andrew Levison Despite all the attention which the 1972 strike of automobile workers in Lordstown, Ohio, and...
Paid articleCultural Dilemma
Hale, Dennis
Cultural Dilemma THE IDEA OF FRATERNITY IN AMERICA, by Wilson Carey McWilliams. University of California Press. 695 pp. $14.95. reviewed by Dennis Hale It is historian Wilson Carey McWil-liams's...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly presidential impeachment: an american dilemma, by Walter Ehrlich (Forum Press. 172 pp. $2.95 paper). No timelier book could be conceived than this concise, fact-packed paperback by a...
Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Challenges Keyserling Leon Keyserling reports in your April issue that it has cost us $1.8 trillion because our economic growth rate has been "much too low." If we had attained the goals...
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