|
|
Search ResultsYour search returned 36 articles. |
|
Shapiro, Saul B.
| August 8, 1981 issue
Reports on the willingness of the U.S. Democratic Party members to resurrect the Democratic Study Group (DSG) in the wake of poor performance of the party...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Coryell, Schofield
| March 15, 1965 issue
The devastating earthquake that recently hit the eastern region of Algeria, destroying the towns and villages and depriving thousands of shelter in a period...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
McLaughlin, John J.
| January 25, 1965 issue
To dramatist Ray Bradbury a toaster is an idea encrusted in chrome. A small idea, perhaps, one involving the relationship of heads to bread, but nevertheless...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Boretz, Benjamin
| January 25, 1965 issue
On the most recent Columbia Stravinsky releases of composer Igor Stravinsky, the Deja Vu that becomes an invention is a constantly recurrent experience,...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Kozloff, Max
| May 24, 1965 issue
The major problem that has confronted American artists of the 20th century has been to affect some rapprochement between their consciousness of the life...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Horn, John
| February 12, 1968 issue
In a free society, politics essentially involves the resolution of conflict. It is part of television's duty to define, illuminate and illustrate the nature...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Humphries, Rolfe
| January 10, 1953 issue
Reviews the book "Dragon and the Unicorn," by Kenneth Rexroth.
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Krutch, Jpseph Wood
| August 27, 1949 issue
This article focuses on the book "Essays in the History of Ideas," by Arthur O. Lovejoy. This book might be read very profitably by many who have no special...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Menninger, Karl
| November 30, 1940 issue
The article discusses the book "Why Men Behave Like Apes and Vice Versa," by Ernest Albert Hooton. Hooton has some original ideas about anthropology. Many...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Wolfert, Ira
| January 23, 1943 issue
When a U.S. citizen puts on a uniform, he does not seem to change his politics. If ballots had arrived in time, the men and boys doing the fighting on Guadalcanal...
add to cart
view details |
|
|
Page:
1
2
3
4
>>
|