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McDermott, John | March 10, 1969 issue
This article emphasizes the need to promote the sense of equality among college students in the United States. Dexter is frequently under nuisance attack...

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Lee Moon, Henry | December 18, 1954 issue
This article presents information on the United States Supreme Court which handed down its historic decision on segregation in the public schools four major...

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McKenna, Ken | January 14, 1961 issue
The article focuses on the atomic-energy power industry of the U.S. The Enrico Fermi atomic-power plant originally erected as a technical showcase for the...

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Massey, Douglas S. | December 14, 1998 issue
The article presents information on racial discrimination prevalent in the neighborhoods in the U.S. Although most white Americans now endorse open housing...

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Rowland Jr., Stanley | July 28, 1956 issue
Church attendance continues to grow, and perhaps nowhere is the church more popular or financially better off than in the fashionable suburbs. One comes...

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Watson, Goodwin | November 3, 1951 issue
The article presents information on the demand for free schools throughout the world. In Englewood and Pasadena, in Minneapolis and Montclair and in hundreds...

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Werth, Alexander | April 7, 1951 issue
Boulogne-Billancourt, part of Paris, is one of the Metro lines runs right through it. For most people Boulogne-Billancourt means the Renault works, one...

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Lazarsfeld, Paul F. | October 14, 1944 issue
The article presents campaign facts and controversies related to polls, propaganda and politics. In the New York Times of September 28, 1944 Arthur Krock...

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Hutchison, Keith | June 6, 1942 issue
From the clamor of authoritative statements on the rubber situation only one point of general agreement emerges--the certainty that ordinary civilian motorists...

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Morse, J. Mitchell | January 26, 1946 issue
The article focuses on the development of Columbia, South Carolina. Columbia is not a big city, but it has the air and manner of a metropolis. It is the...

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