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Bellah, Robert
| December 28, 1974 issue
Explains the evolution of socialism in the America. Possible reasons cited for socialism being a taboo for America and prospering in Europe; Difference...
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Sorrentino, Gilbert
| April 13, 1964 issue
Presents the poem "The Rugged Individualist," by Gilbert Sorrentino.
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Marshall, Margaret
| January 29, 1944 issue
The article focuses on author Art Young. It says that there was something old-fashioned about Young, about his personality, his humor, his art and his radicalism....
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October 18, 1958 issue
A stocky, hawk-nosed Cleveland industrialist caused a national gasp on the quiet Sunday evening of May 4, 1958, when he went before Mike Wallace's television...
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Hutchison, Keith
| May 11, 1957 issue
This article critically appraises the book "Alexander Hamilton: Youth to Maturity 1755-1788," by Broadus Mitchell. In his bicentennial year, however, Hamilton...
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Quinn, T. K.
| March 7, 1953 issue
This article focuses on the book "Big Business: A New Era," by David Lilienthal. The author appears to believe that one can be as individualistic, free...
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Freeman, Joseph
| May 25, 1940 issue
Brooklyn's District Attorney, William O'Dwyer, has run to earth a criminal network which puts in the shade the great racketeering organizations of a generation...
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September 14, 1932 issue
Hitch-Hiking, like rugged individualism, gave a scope in the beginning to rather admirable human qualities. Giving a man a lift is an experience that expands...
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Hazlitt, Henry
| July 6, 1932 issue
The article focuses on the book "The Meaning of Individualism," by Henry Hazlitt. The problem which the title suggests is perhaps the crucial problem of...
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Walton, Eda Lou
| January 2, 1935 issue
This article discusses the book "Avalanche of April," by Kimball Flaccus. Flaccus is a mature poet technically. He is no undisciplined mouther of words...
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