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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...
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Ruppenthal, Karl M.
| September 18, 1967 issue
Three election experts, flanked by the American Ambassador, held their press conference in Saigon and pronounced the Vietnamese elections "reasonably efficient,...
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Simpson, Smith
| March 6, 1967 issue
After six years in office, Dean Rusk, foreign policy adviser, is still an enigma to his fellow Americans. In the whole stretch of Rusk's fifty-two years,...
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Trinible, Lester
| June 17, 1961 issue
This article focuses on the American Music Center Commissioning Series project by Ford Foundation. This project, devised and administered by the American...
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Boretz, Benjamin
| August 8, 1966 issue
The article presents information on recitals. As the public relevance of recitals has diminished, their professional importance has almost disappeared;...
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Silver, Adele Zeidman
| March 18, 1968 issue
The article reports on the performance of Carl Stokes during the first 100 days of his Cleveland, Ohio mayor-ship. As the hundredth day dawned, a county-wide...
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Haggin, B. H.
| August 19, 1944 issue
A reader of the periodical "The Nation," has written to ask the author to explain what the author referred to in the author's May 20 review of the General...
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Haggin, B. H.
| January 29, 1944 issue
The article says that the Short Symphony by Aaron Copland at an N.B.C. Symphony broadcast proved to be one of the ugly works that Copland was turning out...
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Agee, James
| February 12, 1944 issue
The article presents information on the film "The Lodger." In the film everyone was trying for gentlemanly, intelligent horror, sustained only by tricks...
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Haggin, B. H.
| February 12, 1944 issue
The Metropolitan's first "Marriage of Figaro" was one of the most brilliant performances the company has given in recent years. According to the author...
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