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Cook, Fred J. | June 1, 1963 issue
The article focuses on the relationships between law and ethics. According to the author, Law is written to protect society from the least scrupulous, but...

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Munz, Charles Curtis | May 10, 1941 issue
The mayoralty term to which Mayor Maury Maverick was elected two years ago is coming to an end. His administration has been mildly liberal, not at all radical;...

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Howe, Irving | July 12, 1947 issue
The article focuses on the book "Franz Kafka," which is a biography by Max Brod. Despite its value as a document, Brod's book is so painfully self-conscious...

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Guérard, Albert | June 11, 1949 issue
The article focuses on the book "On Power," by Bertrand de Jouvenel. "On Power," has plenty of flesh, but no lack of bones and sinews. It is confused only...

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August 7, 1948 issue
The Allen County Movement, as it is called in Ohio, is a movement of Liberal or Reform Democrats, who believe that existing parties are mere stumbling blocks...

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Passos, John Dos | September 6, 1941 issue
No matter how good the intentions of a man in public service are when he starts out, the author think you'll agree that it's exceedingly difficult for him...

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Milburn, George | April 6, 1932 issue
"A man too honest to be bought, too wise to be fooled, and too brave to be intimidated." That is the formula for a U.S. president propounded by William...

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Greenh000 C, David | October 16, 1937 issue
The article presents information about the book "Pity the Tyrant," by Hans Otto Storm. Storm writes with scrupulously directed energy. His canny sensitiveness,...

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Walton, Eda Lou | December 17, 1938 issue
A reviewer sometimes wonders whether it is his own concern with social problems that makes so many novels seem symbolic. A few years ago "Spella Ho," by...

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Bakshy, Alexander | August 20, 1930 issue
The article discusses three films "The Dawn Patrol," "Manslaughter" and "Grumpy." The film titled "The Dawn Patrol" is based mainly on the physical thrill...

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