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January 15, 1973 issue
Focuses on the report by the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, appointed by U.S. President Richard Nixon in March 1970, on population...

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Meehan, Mary | January 8, 1973 issue
Focuses on the reformation of the U.S. democratic party. Appointment of the reform commission to study the delegate selection process to assume broader...

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Schwartz, Charles | June 22, 1970 issue
A remarkable system of scientific advisers to government has evolved since World War II in the U.S. Over these years, a large and friendly structure of...

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Dean Jr., Sidney W. | December 27, 1971 issue
The article discusses cable TV legislation in America. The long awaited report of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications is both a benediction and...

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Adams, Mildred | January 12, 1946 issue
This article presents information on political conditions in the Philippines in 1946. Paul McNutt, who resigned as the U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippines...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | October 7, 1950 issue
In the General Assembly conference, the fear of China entering the fight, together with the desire to make sure of a strong and independent commission,...

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Carson, Saul | March 7, 1953 issue
Just as educational television seemed to be in the bag, a commission controlled by New York's governor took a long step toward a blackout. The state's Temporary...

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February 27, 1954 issue
The list of politicians with racetrack interests, still incomplete, contains chiefly Republicans, with a sprinkling of Democrats. The New York Senate's...

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Wakefield, Dan | September 15, 1956 issue
The article presents information on the developments in Virginia after first steps were taken toward making the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against segregation,...

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May, Roland W. | February 15, 1958 issue
This is the story of investigations in United States Congressional sub committee. A year ago the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight was assigned...

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