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Nader, Ralph | October 6, 1979 issue
Focuses on subsidies that state and local governments of the U.S. spend, under industrial development programs, on many of the nation's largest and most...

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Lindsay, John J. | February 3, 1962 issue
A jolly gambit indulged in by conservative members of the U.S. Congress, even those so far out they have to come back to attend meetings of the John Birch...

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July 4, 1966 issue
This article focuses on the political conditions prevailing in the U.S. In a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Dallas, the mayors of New York,...

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Ortego, Philip Darraugh | April 8, 1968 issue
The book "Forgotten People," is a definitive study of New Mexicans. Underwritten by a Carnegie Corporation grant George I. Sanchez set out to study the...

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Ernst, Harry W. | June 4, 1960 issue
The U.S. House, with a nervous glance toward November, finally pressured its tail-wagging Rules Committee into permitting a vote on federal aid to education....

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Keen, Elizabeth | February 21, 1966 issue
Presents letters to the editor related to faculty of Tuskegee Institute, and research. Goals of the federal research program; Discrepancies between the...

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Sherrill, Robert G. | November 24, 1969 issue
The article focuses on the debate over grant of subsidies to the agriculture sector in the U.S. It is observed that each year the Department of Agriculture...

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Hutchison, Keith | November 19, 1949 issue
The article presents the criticism of farm plans before the U.S. Congress and suggests that the present combination of high food prices and expensively...

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Salomon, Louis B. | March 30, 1940 issue
The article focuses on the book "The Happy Land," by Eric Knight. Except that it is not deserted, the Yorkshire village of Apley Moorside is Knight's "sweet...

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January 16, 1937 issue
After the announcement made by the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt that no individuals in need of relief will be dropped from the rolls of the Work...

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