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Rock, Vincent P.
| November 16, 1964 issue
The article focuses on presidentship of Lyndon B. Johnson. The nation's choice of nuclear prudence is recognition of the fact that the people have voted...
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Kozloff, Max
| February 20, 1967 issue
There is nothing like a national crisis and the war in Vietnam is a crisis raised to the pitch of horror to make aesthetic pursuits look pitifully insignificant....
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Nichols, Charles H.
| December 31, 1960 issue
Berlin, Germany is at the center of that cold war which is the symbol of present malaise and anxiety. A new awareness of common human problems seems to...
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Gibson, Walker
| November 29, 1958 issue
Even though clichés, dead metaphors and triteness have always been inseparable from any use of words, the present-day self-conscious anxiety about...
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Farber, Manny
| July 28, 1951 issue
A state of uncertainty, generally accompanied by a feeling of anxiety or fear, indetermination, indecision. This theme has been misconstrued and bastardized...
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van Doren, Mark
| March 24, 1951 issue
Presents the poem "In Memoriam," by Mark Van Doren.
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Hoskins, Katherine
| November 10, 1956 issue
The article presents a discussion of the book "The Tightrope Walkers," by Giorgio Melchiori. In his introduction to this collection of essays on 20th century...
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Krutch, Joseph Wood
| April 17, 1948 issue
Before the new production of the play "Macbeth," opened at the National Theater, its male star, Michael Redgrave, contributed an article for the journal...
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Sypher, Wylie
| December 21, 1946 issue
The article discusses the book "The Great Wall of China: Stories and Reflections," by Franz Kafka. The fullest meaning of classical tragedy is that man...
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