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Green, Mark | October 27, 1979 issue
Presents an outline of the reputation of lawyer and counsel to the U.S. President James Earl Carter Lloyd Cutler in the corporate sector and among politicians...

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Smythe, Dallas W. | October 14, 1961 issue
The article focuses on the frantic race of space between the Soviet Union and the U.S. amidst the persisting cold war between the two power blocs. The race...

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Greenberg, Clement | May 5, 1945 issue
The article presents a critical analysis of some paintings. A reaction against what was called the "formlessness" of impressionist painting cast a pall...

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Ratcliffe, S. K. | September 6, 1941 issue
Rabindranath Tagore was the only man of letters, the single public figure, who could be regarded as a personal bridge between the West and the modern Orient....

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Anderson, Paul Y. | October 12, 1932 issue
Since the election of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt has come to be almost a foregone conclusion, the most heartening aspect of the situation, it seems...

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Hazlitt, Henry | April 27, 1932 issue
In the death of Gamaliel Bradford at the age of sixty-eight, American letters has lost a distinguished figure. What distinguished him was less brilliance...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | February 25, 1931 issue
This article focuses on the autobiography of the chancellor Prince Bernhard von Bulow of Germany. From the grave Prince von Bulow has struck a deadly blow...

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Chew, Samuel C. | May 18, 1932 issue
The article focuses on the book "Carlyle," by Emery Neff. The most severely hostile criticism of Carlyle the thinker and writer is perhaps that of Norwood...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | February 5, 1936 issue
Frank H. Simonds, whose untimely death has just occurred in Washington, was outstanding in the group of journalists who have made their names widely known...

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Broun, Heywood | January 11, 1928 issue
In this article, the author focuses on the political image of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. He describes that the courage of Coolidge requires some further...

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