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Vogel, David | December 15, 1979 issue
Editorial. Reports on efforts made by businessmen in the U.S. to influence social values of the nation's upper-middle-class professionals as of December...

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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...

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Tait, Charles W. | September 13, 1965 issue
In the first half of 1965 three events gave evidence of a dangerous new turn in American foreign policy. Common to all three moves is an open reliance on...

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February 19, 1968 issue
The article focuses on some recent issues in the United States. The political situation could hardly be more desperate than at this moment it appears to...

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Borgese, Elisabeth Mann | October 21, 1961 issue
It has been said that revolutions break out after the economic curve has reached the bottom of depression and has just started to climb again. The many...

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Berlitz, Jean | March 28, 1953 issue
The article emphasizes that the United Nation' s headquarter will be shifted from New York to another city and it enlists the reasons for its shift to another...

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Greenberg, Clement | December 30, 1944 issue
The article focuses on artist Marsden Hartley. He is considered half lyricist and half architect, then half fauve and half expressionist. This was his difficulty...

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Kraft, Joseph | August 13, 1949 issue
The article focuses on the book Four Favourites, written by D.B. Wyndham Lewis. This book is a case study on charismatic arts. The artists in this case...

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Mussey, Henry Raymond | February 26, 1930 issue
The article focuses on committees on publication and loyal members of the Christian Science Church. These committees are constantly on the alert to secure...

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Roth, Andrew | January 24, 1953 issue
The article focuses on the importance of Clement Attlee' s visit to Rangoon. His visit is important on two counts. First, he is the man who transferred...

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