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Miller, Mark Crispin | April 26, 1980 issue
Reviews several television programs in the U.S. depicting American values and politics. 'Dallas'; 'Family, Eight is Enough'; 'The Chisholms'; 'When the...

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Gilman, Richard | November 21, 1981 issue
Reviews two plays by the playwright David Henry Hwang . "The Dance and the Railroad"; "Family Devotions."

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March 31, 1969 issue
Cultural alienation was no problem forty years ago. A Jewish student was probably the son of immigrants who couldn't speak English. His clothes were different...

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Forbes, Jack D. | January 31, 1966 issue
This article explores the cultural change in the population of Ventura County, California. People who are described in this article to be "Barbarians,"...

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Green, Robert | October 11, 1965 issue
Psychologists sees the problem of social displacement largely in terms of public malaise, but clearly a novelist or poet or playwright will narrow his focus...

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Moore, Francis D. | April 5, 1965 issue
Conservatism in medicine is a posture of comfort. The physician who lets a patient go his way with little more than a squeeze of the hand, a pain pill,...

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Fliegel, Dorian J. | January 30, 1967 issue
This article presents information on the National Maritime Union of the United States. The 45,000-man National Maritime Union is the largest American union...

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Levin, Philip D. | June 29, 1963 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Public image of finance companies in the U.S.; Use of computing machines and mathematical formulas to find solutions...

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Weinberg, Paul S. | June 4, 1960 issue
Numerous labels have been applied to the present crop of college youth beat, unsilent, silent, beatnik and so on such generalizations are nonsense, of course,...

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Buckman, Peter | March 21, 1966 issue
The article says that the overall impression of the winter's books comes unfortunately near to the "Come to Britain" travel posters scenes of cozy rusticity,...

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