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Cravens, Gwyneth
| July 30, 1990 issue
A reading group to which an author belongs meets occasionally around the kitchen table of the artist and jewelry maker Ruth Gugenheim Nivola. One night...
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Weiss, Theodore
| September 12, 1966 issue
Presents the poem "Sweet Talk," by Theodore Weiss.
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Zeitlin, Maurice
| November 3, 1962 issue
The Cuban President Fidel Castro's speech on March 26, 1962, delivered before a nation-wide television audience, was one of the most important political...
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Reich, Charles A.
| February 8, 1965 issue
The use of new forms of "speech," with the resulting strains and difficulties, is but symptomatic of a profound underlying problem. In the U.S. today, an...
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Gomberg, William
| January 20, 1962 issue
The speeches of U.S. President and his Secretary of Labor before the recent convention of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations...
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Bess, Donovan
| September 28, 1963 issue
The article presents information on Christian practice of glossolalia. Religious historians, barely mentioned about it before the seventeenth century, when...
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Hagan, Roger
| November 4, 1961 issue
Americans have arrived at an ugly moment in the American national history. Across the land, as the publicity effort of civil defense gets through to more...
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Johnson, Priscilla
| December 9, 1961 issue
The article sheds light on the feud between the former U.S.S.R. leaders, Nikita Khrushchev and Josef Stalin. To anyone familiar with the impetuous nature...
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Mccartney, James
| March 16, 1963 issue
The article comments on an opening speech given by the U.S. Senator Joseph Clark. Senator Clark's remarkable speech deserves the closest attention of all...
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