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Editorials

March 7, 1959 issue

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The article presents editorials on various topics for the March 1959 issue of the periodical, The Nation. Russia does not want a war, but with its missiles at its disposal it may think it can stop German nuclear armament without a war; At its recent meeting in Chicago, the American Bar Association reaffirmed the duty of lawyers and the bar to defend the U.S. Supreme Court, but chose to do so in the odd context of a report by its Committee on communist tactics, strategy and objectives; U.S. Senator William Proxmire, a Democrat, attacked Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson while objecting to Johnson's one-man control over what legislation shall reach the Senate floor.

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EDITORIALS; AMERICAN Bar Association; PROXMIRE, William; JOHNSON, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States
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