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Vol. 040 Issue 012 (December 1 1976)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Campaign Begins
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Lens, The Editors and Judith Miller, Howard Bray, lames S. Fay, and Sidney
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The Campaign Begins Now that the 1976 Presidential campaign is history, perhaps we can begin, once again, to pay some serious attention to politics. Of all the defects in our political system, none...
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The Word from Washington
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THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON Two weeks before Americans — some of them, anyway — went to the polls, the hucksters of Madison Avenue flocked to the Biltmore Hotel to hear colleagues John Deardourff and...
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Our Government: A Wholly Owned Subsidiary
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Thelen, David P.
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Our Government: A Wholly Owned Subsidiary DAVID P. THELEN It is astonishing to find, as we reflect on the nation's past in this Bicentennial year, that a widespread and lively debate is under way...
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Reflections: On the Power that Corrupts
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Nies, Judith
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REFLECTIONS On the Power that Corrupts JUDITH NIES Shorn like Samson of his power, Congressman Wayne Hays, sixty-five, decided to head for the exits last week. "With a heavy heart," the Ohio...
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Korea: A Peninsula Divided
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Finkelstein, David
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Korea: A Peninsula Divided DAVID FINKELSTEIN The Republic of Korea is at its best in autumn — in many respects it is reminiscent of New England — and this year is no exception. In the evening the...
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Can Indians and Environmentalists Find Common Ground?
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Zimmerman, David R.
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Can Indians and Environmentalists Find Common Ground? DAVID R. ZIMMERMAN Land — the land of the Great Plains — is a central concern of American Indians and of environmentalists. Each group for its...
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Sweden: Changing of the Guard
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Logue, John
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Sweden: Changing of the Guard JOHN LOGUE Gothenburg, Sweden Foreign journalists descend on Stockholm in September every third year, eager to report that the long anticipated fall of Social...
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Human Guinea Pigs
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Cohen, Morton Mintz and jerry S.
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Human Guinea Pigs MORTON MINTZ and JERRY S. COHEN In the Twelfth Century, Moses Maimonides, a rabbi and physician, expressed succinctly and elegantly a view of the doctor-patient relationship in...
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Testing for Seeds of Destruction
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Miller, Julie
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Controversy surrounds the techniques used to identify cancer-causing food additives Testing for Seeds of Destruction JULIE MILLER "No red dye #2 in the food coloring," read a hastily handwritten...
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Special Agent
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Mayer, Milton
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Special Agent MILTON MAYER It was 'way back there — everything is getting to be 'way back there — when a man rapped at Bill Brandon's door and Bill pulled himself out of his brown study and the...
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The Tree' Propaganda That Floods the Schools
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Medsger, Betty
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The 'Free' Propaganda That Floods the Schools BETTY MEDSGER The "textbook controversies" which erupt from time to time usually originate with conservatives who claim the schools are inundated with...
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Transforming the Teamsters
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Bornstein, jerry
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Transforming the Teamsters JERRY BORNSTEIN "To those who say it is time to reform this organization and it's time the officers stopped selling out the membership of this organization, I say to...
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Man, the Master?
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Borland, Hal
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Man, the Master? HAL BORLAND Snow yesterday. Not much, but snow just the same. This morning it is raining, cold rain from a deep gray sky, which probably is the way it should be. No more Indian...
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Dance: Apollo of Ballet
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Rosen, Lillie F.
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DANCE Mikhail Baryshnikov, the famed premier danseur, has stated that if Soviet authorities had only permitted him to develop artistically by dancing in guest appearances with Western companies, if...
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Norman Thomas: Man of Many Faiths
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GERTZ, ELMER
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Norman Thomas: Man of Many Faiths ELMER GERTZ This enthralling biography, like its protagonist, Norman Thomas, is both tender and tough. Thomas began life with many advantages. The more of these...
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Haggle on Marxism
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LEBOW, VICTOR
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Haggle on Marxism WHY MARXISM? THE CONTINUING SUCCESS OF A FAILED THEORY, by Robert G. Wesson. Basic Books. 281 pp. $12.95. VICTOR LEBOW Robert G. Wesson's book, Why Marxism? The Continuing...
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The Reuthers' Cause
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BERGER, HENRY
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The Reuthers' Cause THE BROTHERS REUTHER AND THE STORY OF THE UAW: A MEMOIR, by Victor G. Reuther. Houghton Mifflin. 475 pp. $16.95. HENRY BERGER For Victor Reuther, now retired from the United...
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Man and Disease
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BESSER, JAMES DAVID
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Man and Disease PLAGUES AND PEOPLES, by William H. McNeill. Anchor Press/Doubieday. 369 pp. $10. JAMES DAVID BESSER Less than half a century has passed since modern medicine freed us from the...
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Woman on Welfare
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CUNNINGHAM, ANN MARIE
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Woman on Welfare A WELFARE MOTHER, by Susan Sheehan. Houghton Mifflin Company. 109 pp, $6.95. ANN MARIE CUNNINGHAM Susan Sheehan's slender book, A Welfare Mother, is a meticulously detailed...
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly SHERWOOD ANDERSON: DIMENSIONS OF HIS LITERARY ART, edited by David D. Anderson (Michigan State University Press. 141 pp. $9.50). Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) attempted almost every...
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Letters
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Lucy Golsan's 'Wasting Black Minds' What an incredibly different world is taking place in the forty-one predominantly black, private colleges of the United Negro College Fund as compared to the...
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End Game: Heartfelt
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Lipez, Richard
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END GAME Heartfelt RICHARD LIPEZ Hi, neighbor! Say, it's that time of year again, isn't it? And down here at your electric company the holiday spirit is as thick as — well, as thick as Yorkshire...
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