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January 1, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- "Poverty" Politics vs. Education by Russell Kirk, p. 2
- Election Year Tax Cut May Well Be Canceled by Walter Trohan, p. 3
- AFL-CIO's Package Deal Invites Swifter Inflation, pp. 3-5
- U.S. Viet Forces Face Almost Impossible Combat Conditions by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
- Do Missing Turncoats Still Have Red Ties?, p. 6
- Big Labor Hopes to Unionize Financial and Insurance Employes by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- Speaking Schedule Keeps Mike Myerson Busy by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
- Some Embarrassing Questions for Prime Minister Wilson by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- Whom Will LBJ Name to Head Urban Affairs Department?, p. 8
- Poverty Program Inquiry Said to Be Nearly Broke, p. 9
- Goldwater Answers Shriver on SDS by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Roster of Congressmen, p. 10
- The Danger of Positive Thinking by John Chamberlain, p. 11
- Evolution of the TVA Octopus, p. 11
- Conservative Students Have Not Given Up the Fight at Berkeley by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- RFK's Wanderlust No Help to U.S. by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- "De Facto Education" Is What Really Counts by George S. Schuyler, p. 14
- Churches Must Take the Lead, p. 14
- Russia's Crackdown on Writers, p. 15
- HCUA Has a Job to Do, pp. 15-16
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January 8, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- UAW Victory at Kohler, p. 2
- New Secret Wheat Deal with Egypt Uncovered, pp. 3-5
- The Kremlin Desperately Needs an Outside Enemy by John Chamberlain, p. 6
- Congress' Coming Great Debate on Legislative Reapportionment, p. 6
- Defoliation: Where Have We Heard That Word Before?, p. 6
- Red Conference Opens in Havana by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
- Facing the Facts on Automation by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- The Pitfalls of Federal Aid to Education by Dr. John Howard, pp. 8-9
- How Left-Wing Extremists Help Shape U.S. Policies by Rep. Charles Gubser, p. 10
- Mikhail Sholokhov and the Soviet Cultural Charade by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
- Thanks to Socialism Famine Again Stalks the Earth, p. 12
- The Lively Conservative Corpse by Paul Harvey, p. 12
- Only a Maximum Effort Can Bring U.S. Victory by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
- A Year's End Look at Viet Nam by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
- Downhill at the U.N., p. 14
- Poverty War Attack on the Middle Class, p. 14
- Is McNamara Encouraging a Soviet Attack? by Rep. Craig Hosmer, p. 15
- Can We Afford the "Great Society"? by John J. Henry, p. 16
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January 15, 1966 Issue = 22 Articles- Coming: A Battle Over the FBI by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2
- Move Launched to Ban Strikes at Key War Plants by Victor Riesel, p. 3
- Why Does LBJ Rely on Harriman? by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
- Will Unemployment Compensatoin Be Federalized? by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 6
- Viet War Delays Politicians' Decisions; "March of Poor" on Washington Falls Flat, p. 6
- Total American Involvement Would Doom Communist China by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
- Will Cambodia Wake Up?, pp. 7-9
- What's Happening to the Mail? by Mrs. Mary Brooks, p. 10
- From Protests to Production by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- Mike Quill---Labor Boss by William Schulz, p. 11
- Will the Logan Act Be Enforced?, p. 12
- The Truth About Johnson's Heralded Employment "Cuts" by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
- Dead Americans, p. 12
- A Tired American Speaks Out by Alan McIntosh, p. 13
- Viewing Bracero Ban in Light of Crop Losses by Caspar W. Weinberger, p. 13
- Capitalism Si!, p. 13
- "The Challange of Conservatism" by Jack Williams, p. 14
- Fear of Nuclear War Might Bring Just That by Alice Widener, p. 14
- Rent Subsidy Is Bad Proposal, p. 15
- U.S. Offi ce of Education Again Probes Chicago Schools, p. 15
- "Disneyland for the Disadvantaged", p. 16
- Needed: A New Hoover Commission, p. 16
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January 22, 1966 Issue = 14 Articles- Rhodesian Embassy Silenced by Holmes Alexander, p. 2
- Russia Is Giving North Viet Nam Improved Surface-to-Air Missiles, p. 3
- American Leftists Supply Hanoi With Taped Propaganda Messages by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-6
- Baker Indictment Side-Steps Conflict-of-Interest Charges, p. 7
- False Labeling: The Left's Most Useful Anti-Conservative Weapon by Barry Goldwater, pp. 7-10
- Meany Letter Overlooks Some "Basic Principles" by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
- State Department Fails to Prove All Security Risks Are Gone, p. 11
- YAF Spearheads Rallies for Freedom in Viet Nam by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 12
- Taking the Long View of History by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 12
- Atom Spy Klaus Fuchs Tries to Stir Up NATO Trouble by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
- Rebellion in Russia's Europe: Fact and Fiction by Hal Lehrman, pp. 14-15
- Red Chinese Propaganda Flood by John Boland, p. 16
- Answers to Some Unfriendly Question by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 16
- Free Enterprise?, p. 16
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January 29, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- Why This Worship of Keynes? by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- House Plans a Thorough Probe of McNamara's Defense Policies, p. 3
- Administration "Reluctant" to Enforce Logan Act, pp. 3-5
- Why We Should Keep the Two-Year House Term by Rep. Walter Rogers, p. 6
- The Image-Polishing Goes On by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 6-7
- Needed: More Truth in Government by Sen. John J. Williams, p. 8
- No, Mr. President, We Will not Sacrifice Poor People, but Poor Programs by Rep. Gerald Ford, pp. 8-9
- Leftists RAlly to William Epton's Defense by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
- Viet Cong Viciousness Is Being Soft-Pedaled, p. 10
- Rep. Roudebush Denounces Red Scientists' U.S. Tour, p. 11
- More Subsidized Propaganda, p. 11
- Federal Officials Won't Censor Tax-Supported Black Arts Theatre by Jesse Helms, p. 12
- Congressmen Call for North Viet Nam Embargo, p. 12
- ADA Would Outdo "Great Society", p. 12
- When Will Businessmen Wake up? by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
- Court Begins Consideration of Voting Rights Act by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
- Sukarno Wants to Sell Out Indonesia Without Witnesses, p. 13
- LBJ Wants More Managed News by Ted Lewis, p. 14
- The Communists' Continuing War Against Religion, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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February 5, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- LBJ's "Help Hubert" Campaign by Barry Goldwater, p. 2
- Sen. Williams Hits Callahan Contributions, p. 2
- CIA Director Raborn is Under Double Attack, pp. 3-5
- Communists Plan New Revolutionary Activity Around the Globe, pp. 6-7
- Will the Real Budget Please Stand Up?, pp. 8-9
- Communist Refused Burial in Arlington Cemetery by Jerry Greene, p. 10
- Bosch's "Alliance" with the Reds, p. 10
- More Left-Wing "Free Universities" Spring Up by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 11
- Goodell Hits Poverty Waste, p. 11
- The Need for Off-Year Elections by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- De Facto Integration and Sen. Bobby Kennedy by Victor Lasky, p. 12
- U.S. Officials Are Attempting to Conceal Viet Supply Tie-Up by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- Railroad Union Threatens Strike, p. 13
- Leftists' New "People's Politics" by Alice Widener, p. 14
- Celler's Bill Proposes Industrial Straitjacket, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Freedom of Press in Danger by Eugene C. Pulliam, p. 16
- Ernest Creech Memorial Fund, p. 16
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February 12, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- Experts Discount Mott Suicide by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- Big Labor's Allies in Senate Bottle Up Bills Aimed at Halting War-Time Strikes by Victor Riesel, p. 3
- New Jobless Compensation Bill Should Receive More Attention by Rep. John J. Rhodes, pp. 3-5
- Will Red China Have "First-Strike" Nuclear Capability in '67?, p. 6
- Many U.N. Delegates Meet With Julian Bond, p. 6
- Robert F. Kennedy in South America by Charles Richards, pp. 7-8
- The Growing Doubts About Defense Secretary McNamara by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- Congress Should Investigate McNamara's Viet Nam Bungling by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- The Flight of Gold, p. 10
- A Yale Instructor Answers Staughton Lynd by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- Despite Law, Federal Government Spends Tax Money On Propaganda by Rep. Robert Michel, p. 11
- How Free Is Free Speech? by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 12
- What the Courts Are Doing to Our Government by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 12
- More Competition from TVA, p. 12
- Greece: Free Enterprise Showcase by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 13
- Explaining the "Great Society" to a Puzzled Future Historian by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Should GIs Vote On War?, p. 14
- U.S. Policy in Viet Nam Is Victim of Red "Psywar" by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
- Spotlight On Congress, p. 15
- Poverty Warriors Sell Insurance, p. 16
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February 19, 1966 Issue = 13 Articles- Despite Tito's Attacks on U.S., He Still Receives American Wheat by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- Tower Re-Election Chances Now Considerably Brighter by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 3-5
- Quick Passage of Asian Development Bank Is Central to Johnson's Viet Nam Strategy, p. 6
- Why Californians Look to Ronald Reagan by Lee Edwards, pp. 7-8
- An Exclusive Interview With Ronald Reagan, pp. 9-10
- U.S. Aid Recipients Display Their Ingratitude by Walter Trohan, p. 11
- Can Poor Run Poverty War? by Paul Harvey, p. 11
- How the Smith Government Is Faring in Rhodesia by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- Poverty Schemes Come Full Circle, pp. 12-13
- Victory for HCUA, p. 14
- Mr. Spensley vs. the IRS, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Texas Gov. Connally Battles LBJ in Poverty War by Ken Thompson, p. 16
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February 26, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- Gavin's Strategy Anticipates Surrender in South Viet Nam by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 2
- Officials Squirm as Money Squeeze Gets Tighter by Henry J. Taylor, p. 3
- Construction Unions Want Bill Permitting Secondary Boycotts, pp. 3-5
- N.J. Crane Operators to Get $7.75 an Hour by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- Is the Honeymoon Over? by Walter Trohan, p. 7
- The Federal School Meddlers Are at It Again, p. 7
- Capturing Youth, p. 7
- The Radical Background of Staughton Lynd by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
- Is There Any Legal Basis for Our Big Federal Government? by Dick West, pp. 8-9
- And This Is History? by Alice Widener, p. 10
- Gresham's Law Appears to be Winning Again, p. 10
- Revealing Testimony About IRS Activities by Barry Goldwater, pp. 10-11
- Clergymen Seek Anti-Viet Funds by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- A $50-Million Poverty Acorn, p. 12
- Sylvester Tries to Deny Reports of Shipping Blunders in Viet Nam by Victor Riesel, p. 13
- Is Race the Issue in Rhodesia? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
- Congressmen Charge Job Corps Permits Law of Jungle to Prevail, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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March 5, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Reuther Wants to Unionize Millions of "Working Poor" by Victor Riesel, p. 2
- When Will Liberal Writers Wake Up? by John Chamberlain, pp. 3-5
- Bobby Echoes Ho Chi's Line, p. 6
- Ending the National Liberation Front Myth, pp. 6-7
- Communists Eye South America for New "Wars of Liberation" by Chris Clifford, pp. 8-9
- Washington---No Beatnik He by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
- Reapportionment Fight Quickens by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- LBJ Has Trouble Lowering Red Trade Barriers, p. 11
- One Draftee's Dissent, p. 11
- Leftist Ramsey Still Supplying Anti-U.S. Radio Tapes for Hanoi by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- GI's Job Is Not Only Fighting by Sen. John Tower, p. 12
- Inside a Communist Office by Tom Seslar, p. 13
- Spartacist History, p. 13
- Guns and Butter, But No Quinine by John Boland, p. 14
- Radical Few Are Not Typical College Students by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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March 12, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Labor Wants More From Congress: Boycotts and Picketing Head List by Ralph de Toledano, p. 2
- Why We Must Intensify Our Campaign in Viet Nam by Adm. Arleigh Burke, p. 3
- Government Employs One in Six Workers, pp. 3-5
- Does the Council of Churches Speak for You? by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 6-7
- Will It Be Teddy in '68? by Ted Lewis, p. 8
- Federal Intimidation Seen Increasing Under LBJ, p. 8
- The Fallacy of Foreign Aid by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 9-10
- Rockefeller Still Aiming for the White House by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- Martin Luther King Seizes Chicago Tenement, p. 11
- Latta Calls Supply Shortages National Disgrace; Wants Probe by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- Pennsylvania Cour Examines Power of Urban Redevelopment by W. Clark Hanna, p. 12
- What Price "Progress"? by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- Patriotic Officer, p. 13
- Johnson's New Tax Increases Won't Halt Runaway Inflation by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- Pro-Labor NLRB Decision, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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March 19, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- A Private "Freedom Academy"? by John Chamberlain, p. 2
- State Department Declares War on Rhodesians in U.S. by Ralph de Toledano, p. 3
- Haggard Man Pays Bills With Thumb Tax by Donald I. Rogers, pp. 3-5
- New Controversial Statements Expected from Bobby Kennedy, p. 6
- Will LBJ Make Labor Respect Wage Guidelines? by Barry Goldwater, pp. 6-7
- Getting Out the Poverty Vote is L.A.'s Latest Comic Opera by Morrie Ryskind, p. 8
- Will GOP Strengthen Position in Alabama? by Holmes Alexander, p. 8
- How Our Allies Are "Helping" Us in Viet Nam, p. 9
- Is There Always "Purity of Motive" in Washington?, p. 9
- How to Convert the Unconverted by Elizabeth Churchill Brown, p. 10
- Reds Receive Set-Backs in Afro-Asian Subversion by Victor Lasky, p. 11
- Inflation: The Major Domestic Issue of the '66 Elections by Richard M. Nixon, p. 12
- Federal Voting Snoopers, p. 12
- Circuit Court's Ruling Expands Legal Definition of "Insanity" by Mike Engleman, p. 13
- Public Opposes Guaranteed Income, p. 13
- Secret of Big-Spend Government: Public Kept in Dark About Cost by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- Subsidies Only for Needy, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Sociologists' Cliches Shaken in TV Show on Webster Groves, p. 16
- Defeated Party Loyalists Fill Many Posh Government Positions by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 16
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March 26, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- Political Action, p. 2
- "Citizens Crusade Against Poverty" Plans Washington Meeting, p. 3
- Costly Federal "Sales Course", pp. 3-5
- Where Do Politicians Find Their "Consensus"? by Frederic Nelson, p. 6
- Communist Party Uses Deception to Get Its Books Into Schools by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 6-7
- DuBois Clubs: The Making of a Communist Front by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
- Welfare State Ignores Real "Forgotten Man" by Walter Trohan, p. 10
- Mr. Johnson and His Neighbors, p. 10
- Why Abba Schwartz Was Eased Out of His Job, p. 11
- College Tax Credit Bill Still Lingers in Committee, p. 12
- NAM Invades Harlem with Private Poverty War by John Chamberlain, pp. 12-13
- Why Should Taxes Be Raised? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- We Lift Bans, But the Communists Don't by Alice Widener, p. 14
- Is Nkrumah Starting New Fashion?, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Fulbright's Hearings on China by Holmes Alexander, p. 16
- British Still Influence U.S. Far Eastern Policy by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 16
- This Soldier Understood, p. 16
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1966 = 13 Issues, 223 Articles-
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April 2, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Holding Your First Meeting: Practical Politics, pp. 2-5
- How U.S. Viet Nam Stand Aided Overthrow of Sukarno by Michael Padev, p. 6
- Some Jottings from a Daybook by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- Labor's Motives Suspect in Minimum Wage Battle, p. 6
- U Thant's Hypocrisy on "Human Rights" in Hungary by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Transportation Act Too Big, p. 7
- HEW Official Plans Using Medicare "Sleeper" to Give Medical Benefits to Poor---of Any Age, p. 8
- Sen. Williams is on Trail of FHA Scandal by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- Will the Indigent Rule? by Alice Widener, p. 9
- Is it Time for a New Policy Toward Red China?, p. 9
- Federal Agents Watching Four Pro-Peking Groups by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 10
- How Local Chambers of Commerce Can Help Halt Trade with Reds by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
- "Interest" in Consumer Picks Up, p. 11
- Are Teachers Striking Out? by Russell Kirk, p. 11
- Congressmen Study Plan to End DeGaulle's Raids on U.S. Gold Reserves, p. 12
- Mousetrapping the Man from Texas by Larry Freeman, p. 12
- Debt is Debt---No Matter What the Budget Says by Dr. Melchior Palyi, p. 13
- Health Booklet is Latest LBJ Propaganda by Jesse Helms, p. 14
- Administration's New Fiscal Trick by Sen. Strom Thurmond, pp. 14-16
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April 9, 1966 Issue = 13 Articles- Practical Politics III: Gathering Precinct Information, p. 2
- 78 Liberal Democrats to Be GOP's Chief Targets, p. 3
- Illinois Court Upholds Motorola, pp. 3-5
- Ringling Brothers Circus Scored for Using Iron Curtain Acts by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 6
- A Reply to Sen. Morse by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
- Does the National Council of Churches Speak for You? by Bill Schulz, pp. 7-10
- Society Will Benefit from Ginzburg Decision by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
- British Abet Rhodesian Violence by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- Radical Leftists Stage "Days of Protest" by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 12
- The Poor Scholarship of J. William Fulbright by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- About That Debt Phobia, p. 13
- Frances Knight Blasts Her State Department Bosses by Vera Glaser, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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April 16, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Practical Politics IV: Your Campaign, p. 2
- United Nations Association Puts Out a Strange Magazine by Ralph de Toledano, p. 3
- Federal Agents Still Harass Cuban Exiles by Fulton Lewis Jr, p. 3
- Why Johnson Went to Freeman Briefing, pp. 3-5
- Penrod vs the Beatniks by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- Farmers Urged to Go Fishing by Rep. Frank T. Bow, p. 6
- Garden City N.Y. Gets School Aid, pp. 6-7
- When Camping Isn't Camping by Ted Lewis, p. 8
- Prospects in South Look Bright for Conservatives, p. 8
- Tax Increase Not Needed by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
- Putting Young and Old Out of Work by Russell Kirk, p. 9
- Recognize Red China? Look at Russian Example by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
- Mrs. Gandhi Is Not Too Grateful, p. 10
- Jobs Corps Enrolees Wear Out Welcome, pp. 10-11
- Aptheker Dinner Program, p. 12
- Many "Respectable" Liberals Lend Names to Aptheker Salute, p. 13
- No Reprisals No Nothing, p. 13
- Some Thoughts As Income Tax Deadline Approaches by Alice Widener, p. 14
- That "Innocent" Viet Nam Village Was Really Viet Cong Stronghold by Victor Lasky, pp. 14-16
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April 23, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Practical Politics V, p. 2
- Where's LBJ's "Economy in Government"?, p. 3
- The Young Flexibles, pp. 3-5
- How Subsidies Have Weakened U.S. Merchant Marine Fleet by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
- On the New Morality by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
- Bureaucrats Know: The "Big Money" Is in Poverty by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- Was Formosa Betrayed? by Roy E. James, p. 8
- Ridgway Enclave Plan Repeats Korean Mistakes by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 9
- Thich Tri Quang: Power-Hungry Demagogue by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- "Do as I Say, Not as I Dow" Is Lindsay Motto by Victor Lasky, p. 10
- Mr. Wilson's Power by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
- What's Behind Jobless Figures?, p. 11
- Where Vocational Education Has Failed by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 12
- Court Makes 1st Amendment a Much Wider Escape Hatch, p. 12
- The Battle Over Pay TV, p. 12
- U.S. Automobile Manufacturers Should Get up Off their Knees by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
- What Did Railroad Strike Prove?, p. 13
- Is the Social Security "Income Ceiling" Necessary by Larry Howell, p. 14
- Taxpayer Toils for Government One-Fourth of Every Work Day by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 14-16
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April 30, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- Practical Politics VI---Whom to Hire, p. 2
- Two Outbursts of Anarchy Rock Official Washington by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 3-5
- New York's Plunge Toward Bankruptcy, p. 6
- Profit: A Necessary Good, p. 6
- The Case Against National Education Planning by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 7
- Unrest Growing in Cuba, p. 7
- Communists Hold 23rd Party Congress in Moscow by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
- Has the Government Really Helped the U.S. Indians? by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
- Ex-Convicts on the 'War on Poverty' Payroll, pp. 9-10
- "Poverty" Funds Used to Set Up Cooperatives by Rep. J. Arthur Younger, p. 11
- The New York Times Is Not America by Alice Widener, p. 12
- McNamara and the B-52 by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
- That Simply Awful Ronald Reagan by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- The Dominican Merry-Go-Round, p. 13
- One Minister Who Really Understands Communism by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
- Flag-Burning Exceeds "Liberties" by Victor Lasky, p. 14
- How Much More of "Great Society", p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 7, 1966 Issue = 15 Articles- Practical Politics---VIII: Special Campaign Projects, p. 2
- How About Some "Truth in Politics," Sen. Hart? by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 3-5
- Tri Quang Covertly Arms Students and Buddhists, p. 6
- Government "of the People" Still Works by Paul Harvey, p. 7
- We Must Return to Fundamentals---Or Face Anarchy by Charles E. Whittaker, pp. 8-9
- Violent "Deacons for Defense" Organize in North by Fulton Lewis Jr., pp. 10-11
- School Figures Juggled to Get More Federal Aid, p. 12
- "Liberals" Bar Degree for Nixon by Victor Lasky, p. 12
- Rusk Confused on Foreign Aid by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
- How Urban Renewal Can Destroy, p. 14
- De Gaulle Takes Our Gold, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- The Fat in the GNP, p. 16
- Communists Plan Labor Drive by Victor Riesel, p. 16
- Auntie Mame's Boy, p. 16
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May 14, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Radical "Peaceniks" Plan Congressional Campaigns by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 2
- How Soviet Union Helps Viet Cong by Rep. James F. Battin, pp. 3-5
- Why Sen. Fulbright Should Resign His Chairmanship by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
- Most of Africa Is Not Ready for "One Man, One Vote" Rule by Alice Widener, p. 6
- Sec. McNamara's Own Testimony Confirms Mismanagement Charges by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
- The Story of Two Headlines, p. 7
- Two Full Vacations a year at Company Expense by Victor Riesel, p. 8
- "Free" Attorney Gimmick Spreads to Indianapolis, p. 8
- What Is the Constitutional Foundation for Proposed Federal "Fair Housing" Law? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
- LBJ's New Batch of "Civil Rights", p. 9
- 130-Hour Week, p. 9
- Should We Declare War on North Viet Name? by Ted Lewis, p. 10
- Unemployment Down Government Worries, pp. 10-11
- Was the Poll Tax Really That Bad? by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
- Peaceniks Badget N.Y. Businessman by Victor Lasky, p. 12
- Why Free Medicine Is Expensive by Paul Harvey, p. 13
- "National Academy of Unrest" by Don Maclean, p. 13
- Once Again Court Weakens States' Defenses, p. 14
- How News "Interpreters" Work by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 14-16
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May 21, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Practical Politics IX: Preventing Vote Fraud, p. 2
- Administration Ignores Underground Testing by Holmes Alexander, p. 3
- Republicans' 1964 Platform Deserves a Careful Rereading by Barry Goldwater, p. 3
- ACLU's "Vigilance Fund", pp. 3-5
- Does the U.N. Deserve a 21st Birthday Party? by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 6
- The Mandarins Are at It Again by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
- "Certificates of Participation": LBJ's New Shell Game by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Does DeGaulle Plan Total Withdrawal from Atlantic Alliance? by Jacques Soustelle, p. 8
- Congressmen Step up Attacks On Job Corps by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
- We Rush Toward State Capitalism by Max Engleman, p. 10
- "Come and Get It" Offices Expand, pp. 10-11
- Michigan Professor Answers Ramparts Attack by Dr. Wesley R. Fishel, p. 12
- Castro's Concentration Camps Hold 85000 Political Prisoners, p. 13
- Chutzpah---With a Texas Accent by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- YAF Celebrates 5th Anniversary, p. 14
- Why Thomas Mann Quit, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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May 28, 1966 Issue = 14 Articles- EDA Trying to Spend $250 Million by July 1, p. 5
- U.S. "Crimes" in Indonesia by Victor Lasky, p. 5
- Will the Young Radicals Learn from Phil Luce's Experience? by Dr. Philip M. Crane, p. 6
- Berkeley's Chaotic "Freedom" by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 7
- The Vital Arithmetic of Conservative Victory by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
- More of the Mania for Government Regulation, p. 10
- Freedom of Information Gill, p. 10
- Labor Leaders Want to Monitor Doctors' Bills by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- MIGs Reported Able to Jam Sidewinder Guidance Systems, p. 12
- Is McNamara on the Way Out? by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
- How the National Student Association Downgrades the U.S. in Latin America, p. 13
- The Cut-Throat Game of Politics by John Chamberlain, p. 14
- "Council for A Livalbe World" Bankrolls Nine "Peace" Candidates by Bill Schulz, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 4, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- House Has Approved Major Changes in Equal Employment Opportunities Act by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
- Fulbright Tries to Soften Radical Viet Nam Remarks by Walter Trohan, p. 6
- What Is the "Great Society"? by Sen. John Williams, p. 6
- Universla Impressment, pp. 6-7
- Medicare Will Bring A Rude Awakening, p. 8
- Who Needs Higher Taxes? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
- Protest Is A Right---Riot Is A Wrong by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Administration Trial Balloon Hints Grain Sales to Red China, p. 9
- Will Washington Completely Control Education? by Mike Engleman, p. 10
- Super-Snoopers Endanger Freedom by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
- NLRB's Pro-Union Bias Exposed, p. 11
- Which Way for Young Republicans? by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- Optimist vs. Pessimist by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- Facts Refute Morse's Benign View of Ho Chi Mihn by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 13
- Bar Is Studying Proposals on Electoral College Reforms, p. 14
- The Social Security Roller Coaster, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 11, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Rep. H.R. Gross Warns Administration: "Follow Own Advice On Foreign Travel", p. 6
- Why Raise the Debt Limit?, p. 6
- Liberals Using Rules Committee to Kill Legislation They Oppose by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 7
- Commerce in the Graveyard, p. 7
- The Crisis in British Medicine by Joan Hobson, p. 8
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New Book with Old Advice: GOP Must Turn Left by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 9 - 1 Review- The Party That Lost Its Head by George F. Gilder and Bruce Kerry Chapman
- Should Government Provide 'Total Protection'? by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- Liberal Romney Running Hard for '68 Nomination by Walter Trohan, p. 10
- Many Michigan Republicans Are Wary of Their Governor by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Freeman's Latest Scheme: A Federal Electric Bank by John Chamberlain, p. 11
- Wallace's "Ever Normal Granary" Is Returning Under a New Name, p. 12
- Don't for Letter Writers, p. 12
- Will Stock Decline Wake up Congress and LBJ? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- How Double-Talk Began by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- Watch Out for Slanted Hearings On Problems in Western Europe by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- Wage-Price Controls Come Closer by Donald I. Rogers, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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June 18, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Many Democratic Congress Are Furious Over Poverty "Bungling" in Their Districts, p. 5
- Why Change CIA Surveillance?, p. 5
- Individual Effort: The Only Cure for Poverty by William Henry Chamberlin, p. 6
- RFK Tackles the Machines by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- North Viet Nam Steps up Air Defenses, p. 8
- Bridges or Conduits to the East? by Alice Widener, p. 8
- Maritime Union Wants Free Rent for Members by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- New Immigration Laws Working as Expected, p. 9
- Reagan's California Victory Vindicates 1964 Platform by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- There Has Been No Connection in Recent Years Between Indigence and Violence Around the ... by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
- Government by Polls Means Emotion Overthoughtfulness by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- A GOP Dark Horse for '68 by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
- Lindsay Must Regret Decision to Run for Mayor by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
- "Color-Conscious" Planning Dilutes Freedom by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
- A GOP Governor for Georgia? by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 12
- Will LBJ Swing Right or Left? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
- New York Experience Illustrates Socialized Medicine Is at Hand, p. 13
- Religion Still Strong in Poland by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
- Only People Pay Taxes by Paul Harvey, pp. 14-16
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June 25, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Massive Organizing Drive Set to Bankrupt Welfare Agencies by Martin Arundel, p. 5
- Alive...and Kicking, p. 5
- Liberals Would Weaken NATO by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
- Court Further Handcuffs Police in New Ruling, p. 6
- Callaway Typifies New GOP in South by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Rauh Slings Mud at the FBI by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 8
- The Taxpayers and Bobby Kennedy by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
- Some Reflections on the California Primary by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
- Fund for the Republic Pushes "New Left" by Alice Widener, p. 9
- America's History Needs Balance by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 10-11
- South Viet Nam Learns the Hard Way, p. 12
- Bureaucrats Strive to Spend Away Every Last Dollar Before June 30 by Walter Trohan, p. 12
- Federal Agencies Harass Right-to-Work Committee, p. 13
- Moon Treaty with Soviets Would Peril U.S. Defenses, p. 13
- "Rights" Bill Destroys Freedom of Choice by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- Lynda Bird and Foreign Aid by John Chamberlain, pp. 14-15
- Hungary Bulgaria to Greet U.S. Trade Missions in Fall, p. 16
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1966 = 13 Issues, 267 Articles-
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July 2, 1966 Issue = 23 Articles- How Neighborhood Schools Can Be Destroyed by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Behind LBJ's Push for Long-Term Foreign Aid, p. 5
- A Nation of Bobby Bakers?, p. 5
- U Thant's Strange Ideas of "Give and Take" by Alice Widener, p. 6
- Courage of Their Convictions by Robert E. Shaw, p. 6
- Commission Clears Supermarkets of Charge They Exploit Poor, p. 7
- Time to Face the Facts on Balance of Payments, p. 7
- Why Does the Free Market Have Such a Bad Press? by Prof. Milton Friedman, p. 8
- Races of the Week, p. 9
- Railsback vs. Schisler , p. 9
- Jordan vs. Harding , p. 9
- How our Enemies Are Using the Panama Canal by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- Replace Capitalism with "Community", p. 10
- Labor Chiefs Work to Prevent Anti-LBJ Vote by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- A Slogan for the "Great Society" by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- What's Afoot in Peking?, p. 12
- Proposal Limiting Court's Authority by Rep. Samuel Devine, p. 12
- The New National Cult of Boorishness by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 13
- Can California Be Bought?, p. 13
- Isolating Viet Nam Battlefield Is the Key to Victory for U.S. by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, pp. 14-15
- California Democrats Nominate Peaceniks for Congress by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 16
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July 9, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Castro Guerrillas Busy in Puerto Rico by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Insider Washington, pp. 3-4
- Communists Hold First Convention Since 1959, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Taft vs. Gilligan , p. 6
- Gardner vs. Cooley , p. 6
- Victor Reuther Leads ADA Group to Moscow by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- New Way to Roll Out the Pork Barrel, p. 8
- Congress Challenges McNamara on Spending, p. 9
- Capital Vandalism, p. 10
- How to Really Bog Down the Mail by Alice Widener, p. 10
- LBJ Plans Electronic Sales to Communist Bloc, p. 10
- Sen. Murphy vs. Kennedy-Shriver and Company by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
- Is Recall Exclusively a Liberal Right? by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 12
- Reagan Gets "The Treatment", p. 13
- Humphrey Eyes Athletic Gap, p. 13
- Supreme Court Clears Cain of Murder of Abel by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Earning Money Is Not Immoral by Barry Goldwater, pp. 14-16
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July 16, 1966 Issue = 21 Articles- What's Happened to the Right to Be Left Alone? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-5
- "I'm Sorry, Mr. Citizen, But It Can't Be Helped" by Lt. John Carpenter, p. 6
- Is the Cost of Money Really Too High?, p. 6
- Myths About Poverty by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
- Violence Common at Job Corps Centers Around Country by Bill Schulz, p. 7
- AFL-CIO Continues to Push Boycott of Kingsport Press by Terry Catchpole, p. 8
- Races of the Week, p. 9
- Curtis vs. Morrison , p. 9
- Derounian vs. Wolff , p. 9
- State Department Rewards Raymond's Disloyalty with Passport by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Are Teachers Necessary?, p. 10
- Asians Have Little Faith China Will Agree to Disarm by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
- Bobby Strengthens Position As Liberals' Hope for 1968 by Victor Lasky, pp. 11-12
- "Liberal" Suffers Much As a Captive Word by Jameson Campaigne, p. 13
- Poverty Funds Used to Buy Votes, p. 13
- De Gaulle Wants Us to Devalue Dollar by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- Spotlight On Congress, p. 15
- Let's Take Another Look at Interpretative Reporting by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
- Only in America, p. 16
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July 23, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Red Spying Is Still a Big Business by Jerry Greene, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Races of the Week, p. 5
- Hoellen vs. Pucinski , p. 5
- Kuykendall vs. Grider , p. 5
- Why I Would Outlaw Residential Picketing by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
- Liberals Take Aim on Reagan by Donald L. Jackson, p. 6
- Hanoi-Haiphong Bombing Confirms Earlier View of Johnson's Style by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
- How COPE Plans to Hold Marginal Liberal Districts by Terry Catchpole, p. 8
- McCormack Arranges Viet Tour to Help Candidates by Fulton Lewis Jr., p. 9
- Coal Mine Labor Shortage May Force Shut-Downs, p. 10
- Sylvester's at It Again by Walter Trohan, pp. 10-11
- Liberal Theories from 1930s Causing Today's Welfare Problems by Alice Widener, p. 12
- Government Quietly Reviews 30,000 Contracts to Insure Members of Minorities Are Recruited by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- The French Blunder in Viet Nam by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
- Javits for Price President?, p. 13
- Mississippi March Rated Another Civil Rights Failure by George Schuyler, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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July 30, 1966 Issue = 22 Articles- Teen-Age Street Gangs Used in Civil Rights Protests, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Races of the Week, p. 5
- Lewis vs. Hamilton , p. 5
- Babcock vs. Metcalf , p. 5
- What Will United States Do at Viet Nam Conference Table? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
- DePugh's Minutemen Form 'Patriotic Party', p. 6
- Goldberg Says U.S. Is Now Going to Sign U.N. Racial Declaration, p. 7
- President Johnson Finally Holds a Formal News Conference by George Fowler, p. 8
- Chicago Liberal Learns Truth About Vote Fraud by William Rentschler, p. 9
- How Subsidies Have Hurt the Merchant Marine by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
- 'Water for Peace' Boondoggle, p. 10
- TFX Returns to Haunt McNamara by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- Humphrey Urges States to Adopt Income Taxes, p. 11
- Foreign Aid Should Be Made Election Issue by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
- Romney Confused Over Viet Name by Russell Kirk, p. 12
- Open Letter from Chicago by Paul Harvey, p. 13
- Reporter Montgomery Details Red Infiltration of Berkeley by Bill Schulz, p. 13
- Reader Disagrees With 'Interpretive Reporting' Criticism by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Free Enterprise System Is True Path to Social Justice, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 6, 1966 Issue = 24 Articles- Tax Money Aids 'Black Power' Radicals by Bill Schulz, p. 1
- Capitol Briefs, p. 2
- The Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Races of the Week, p. 5
- Pillion vs. McCarthy , p. 5
- Hansen vs. Roncalio , p. 5
- Sargent Shriver Objects---To the Facts by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
- On Curbing Interest Rates, p. 6
- Paving Hunger With Our Good Intentions by Alice Widener, p. 7
- LBJ Economy Plea Is Clincher to Income Tax Boost Next Year by Walter Trohan, p. 7
- Has San Leandro Has Succeeded Without Any Federal Funds, p. 8
- Labor's Rank and File Out of Control, LBJ Warned by Victor Riesel, p. 8
- Slanted News Misleads Public, p. 9
- Did Khrushchev Fool Salinger? by Victor Lasky, p. 9
- LBJ Insists on Quick Passage of 'Demonstration Cities' Bill, p. 10
- Secretary McNamara's Words Return to Haunt Him---and LBJ by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
- They Have Plans for Your Kids, p. 11
- 'One Man, One Vote' Reaches Ultimate Absurdity in Michigan by Russell Kirk, p. 12
- World Court Refuses to Write Radical New International Law by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
- The NLRB Rides Again---Against Industrial Peace by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
- Deficit Boasts Have Empty Ring, p. 13
- Nuremberg Precedent Confuses Prisoner Issue by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- Advertising: Theory vs. Performance, pp. 14-15
- The End of an Era in L.A. by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
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August 13, 1966 Issue = 23 Articles- Secrecy Surrounds North Viet Nam Atrocities, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- What Would Happen if Captive Nations Revolted Against USSR? by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Schadeberg vs. Stalbaum , p. 6
- Griffin vs. Williams , p. 6
- House Groups Probe Activities of Outsiders in Big-City Riots, p. 7
- Will Watts Erupt Again? by Bill Schulz, p. 7
- Right-to-Work Battle Shifts to Grassroots by Lee Edwards, pp. 8-9
- New Comintern Plans 'War' on Many Fronts by Ralph De Toledano, p. 10
- Arthur Larson Is Busy Again by Jesse Helms, p. 10
- Orville Freeman Over a Barrel, p. 11
- U.S. Heading for Same Crisis Now Confronting Great Britain, p. 11
- The King Can Do No Wrong by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- Something for Nothing? Don't You Believe It by Henry J. Taylor, p. 12
- Gerat Society---GOP Style, p. 12
- Berlin Wall Remains Symbol by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
- Mao's Thought, p. 13
- How Urban Renewal Created a Slum in Cleveland by Ross Hermann, p. 14
- Showing Man From Missouri, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Is There Any Good Reason to Scrap 'The Star-Spangled Banner'? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 16
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August 20, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- Is the 'LBJ Label' Becoming a Handicap? by John Chamberlain, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Ford Foundation TV Plan Poses Some Serious Problems by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Jones vs. Flynt , p. 6
- Scott vs. Rawlings , p. 6
- Where Are the Advocates of "Presidential Power"? by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- What's So Funny About FUNY? by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
- A Question for Mr. Freeman, p. 9
- VISTA Work Bitter Experience for Ohio Girl by James Horner, p. 10
- Dean Acheson and the Law, pp. 10-11
- State Department Does Nothing About Harassment of U.S. Group, p. 12
- Votes Are Where You Find Them, p. 12
- Army Now Allows Publications of MacArthur's War Records by Walter Trohan, p. 12
- Invading North Viet Nam Is Only "Sound" Strategy by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
- Will IAM Settlement Rejection Bring Drastic New Legislation?, p. 13
- Polls Provide Opimistic Note for Conservatives by Bill Schulz, p. 14
- Barry Goldwater's "False Image", p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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August 27, 1966 Issue = 15 Articles- This Week's News from Inside Washington, p. 1
- Overview, pp. 1-2
- The Case of the Disappearing Dollars, p. 3
- The Outrageous Cost of Anti-Poverty Overhead, p. 4
- Inefficiency and Duplication High Costs of Training Programs, p. 5
- 'Black Arts' Blackmail and Haryou-Art's 'Fiver Percenters', p. 6
- 'War on Poverty' Has Become a War on Business, p. 7
- Taxpayer-Financed Haven for Leftists Subversives, p. 8
- Socialist Origins of the 'War on Poverty', p. 9
- Politicians Patronage and the Poor, p. 10
- Building a New Political and Social Order, pp. 11-12
- Growing Number of Americans Find: It Pays to Be 'Poor', p. 13
- How Not to Combat Juvenile Idleness Delinquency, p. 14
- Jobs Corps Violence: A Brief Run-Down, p. 15
- OEO Hires Ex-Convicts to Counsel Youths, p. 16
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September 3, 1966 Issue = 22 Articles- Has the Vice President Bug Bitten McNamara by Ted Lewis, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- School Prayer Decision Continues to Creat Havoc by Sen. Everett Dirksen, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- McHenry vs. Long , p. 6
- Simkins vs. Stephens , p. 6
- Sen. Murphy Finally Wins Out in Bracero Dispute With Wirtz by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Barry Goldwater: An Exclusive Interview, p. 8
- Now They Know He Was Right by Lee Edwards, pp. 8-9
- U.N. Ready to Vote Membership for Red China, p. 10
- The Big Water Scare by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- LBJ's Peace Bribes Only Add to Casualty Lists by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
- State of the Unions Message by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
- "New Left" Antics at Hearings Made Some New Friends for HCUA by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
- Disorderly Lawyers: Should the ABA Take Action? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
- Attorney General Katzenbach Holds Socialist View of Riots by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
- Stalinists on Rise in Poland by Bill Schulz, p. 13
- Our Flag Goes Down in the Panama Canal Zone, p. 14
- Right-to-Work in Guam: LBJ on Spot, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- Castro's Atrocities Against Political Prisoners Detailed for OAS, p. 16
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September 10, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- U.S. Must Halt Radicals' Aid to Viet Cong, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- LBJ Has Set Up 15 "Little Cabinets" Nationwide, p. 5
- New Problems in the Congo by Russell Kirk, p. 5
- The "Rat Finks" and the Big Smear by David Franke, pp. 6-7
- The Strategy Behind the HCUA Riots by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
- Humphreyites Grow Angrier Over Bobby's Antics by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- Credit Where It Isn't Due by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
- American Federation of Teachers Embraces Nihilism by Alice Widener, p. 11
- Bureaucrats vs. Doctors, p. 11
- Races of the Week, p. 12
- Mundt vs. Wright , p. 12
- Bush vs. Briscoe , p. 12
- German Reunification Hopes Fade by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
- Democratic Chairman Bailey Exposed as Hartford Slumford, p. 14
- Interesting Results in CBC Poll, p. 14
- Some Persons Will Sign Anything, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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September 17, 1966 Issue = 23 Articles- Will Federal Officials Select All Textbooks? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Dean Rusk's Answer Confirms U.S. Policy Error in Viet Nam by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
- Everybody Wants Good Wages by Rep. O.C. Fisher, p. 5
- What Production?, p. 5
- Civil Rights Bill Likely to Be Shelved in Senate, p. 6
- Cambodian Ruler Plays Footsie With Ho Chi Minh and de Gaulle by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
- A Winning Ticket for the GOP by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Communists Don't Rely on Numbers by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Papercare, p. 7
- Can You Explain This Gov. Brown?, p. 8
- Races of the Week, p. 9
- Johnson vs. Culver , p. 9
- LaMagna vs. Hanna , p. 9
- How Civil Rights Act Would Change Jury System by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
- Mr. Katzenbach's Astigmatism by Paul Harvey, pp. 10-11
- Rep. Smith Plans to Invoke Little Used Rule to Force FBI Bill Out of Judiciary Committee, p. 12
- The Thousand Days of LBJ: An Appraisal by Ted Lewis, p. 12
- What's So Bad About History as It Happened? by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 13
- How the Peaceniks Try to Beat the Draft, p. 14
- Beyond Big Brother's Eye, pp. 14-15
- What the Big Stock Market Decline Is Trying to Say by Henry J. Taylor, p. 16
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September 24, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Rules for Wage-Price Controls Are Already Drafted by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- "Socialist Scholars" Are on the March Toward Revolution by Alice Widener, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Orozco vs. Brown , p. 6
- Smith vs. Johnson , p. 6
- Cries from the Wailing Wall by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Owners' Rights Vanish in California Redwood Controversy by Willard Edwards, p. 8
- Red China Riots Demolish "Mellowing" Theory by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 9
- NCC Is a Minority Group With a Majority Name by Max Engleman, p. 10
- Why Isn't Carmichael Prosecuted for Urging Draft law Defiance?, p. 11
- Conservatism and the Negro, p. 11
- A Diplomat Who Speaks His Mind by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- U.S. Has Experienced, Battle-Hardened Army by Ted Lewis, p. 13
- Some Harsh Facts About Profits by Howard Kershner, pp. 13-14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1966 = 14 Issues, 263 Articles-
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October 1, 1966 Issue = 21 Articles- 'Let's Build This Ditch for Mike!', p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- $500-Million HEW Plan for Neighborhood Health Centers, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Baker vs. Clement , p. 6
- Smiley vs. Olsen , p. 6
- Outlook Excellent for Peace Among Southern African Nations by Russell Kirk, p. 7
- "Civil Rights" in Private Clubs? by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
- Who's Bankrolling Civil Rights Radicals? by George Schuyler, p. 8
- Some Memorable Quotes from the Johnson Administration, p. 9
- The AFL-CIO's Tax-Exempt Status: Is It Legal? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Galbraith Goofs on Contributions by Walter Trohan, p. 10
- Human Events on Unemployment?, p. 11
- Union Members Firmly Reject $50,000 Gift to Brown Campaign by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- LBJ Pledges to Keep Humphrey Through '72 by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- Collegians Form Viet Victory Group, p. 12
- Campus Underground Shuttle System Revealed by Alice Widener, p. 13
- Massive Debt Means Inflation by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
- Liberal-Conservative Dialogue in the Churches Often Goes Astray by Dr. Howard E. Kershner, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 8, 1966 Issue = 23 Articles- What's LBJ New Offering the Russians?, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Why a New Term for U Thant? by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Hurst vs. Blanton , p. 6
- Mahler vs. Hicks , pp. 6-7
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Is the World of Walter Really So Wonderful, p. 8 - 1 Review- Capable of Honor by Allen Drury
- At Long Last McNamara OK's New Aircraft by Barry Goldwater, p. 8
- They Laughed at Katzy, p. 9
- More Supreme Court "Justice", p. 9
- Some Iron Curtain Humor by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 9
- New York Plumbers to Get $8.58 Per Hour, p. 9
- LBJ Seems to Be Changing U.S. Attitude Toward Portugal by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- What Two-Term "Tradition"?, p. 10
- "How Would United States React to Invasion of Mainland China?" by John Chamberlain, p. 11
- Union "Education Groups" Evade Law, p. 11
- The Conscience of Congress by Lee Edwards, p. 12
- An Interview with Sen. John J. Williams, p. 12
- Irate Mother on Warpath by Mrs. Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- Are Profits Pernicious?, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, p. 15
- America's Younger Voters: Are They Going Republican? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 16
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October 15, 1966 Issue = 18 Articles- LBJ's Sham Battle Against Inflation by Barry Goldwater, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- How Kremlin Saves U.S. from Making Costly Errors by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
- Mobutu's Congo Is in Torment by Russell Kirk, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Sandman vs. McGrath , p. 6
- Thompson vs. Fascell , p. 6
- Senators Demand New Laws to Curb Strike Fever by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- Why Pat Brown Won't Discuss His Record by Oliver Carlson, pp. 8-9
- Does the White House Now Make Our Laws? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Soviet Strategy Promotes Non-Proliferation Treaty by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 10
- Dr. Jackson: Why Civil Disobedience Is Not Necessary by Mike Engleman, p. 11
- Freedom Studies Center Opens in Virginia by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
- House and Senate Vote $1.75 Billion More for Poverty War, p. 13
- Should Universities Study Warfare Techniques? by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
- Cuba's Little Red Schoolhouses, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 22, 1966 Issue = 13 Articles- LBJ Ignores Memo on Soviet Arms Shipments, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- The Pollution Issue Just Won't Go Aawy by John Chamberlain, p. 5
- Races of the Week, p. 6
- Democrats Begin to Admin Rationing Is in the Works by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
- "Extremism" Is Still Labor's Big Issue by Terry Catchpole, pp. 8-9
- ADA and COPE Rate Members of Congress, p. 10
- A Pilot's Alarming Report from Viet Name, p. 11
- Close Race: John Tower vs. Waggoner Carr by Ken Thompson, p. 12
- Harold Howe: Enemy of Neighborhood Schools, p. 13
- Asian Speakers Bureau Adds 14 More Experts by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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October 29, 1966 Issue = 15 Articles- LBJ Message Stuffed With Self-Praise by Ted Lewis, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- LBJ Quietly Signs Order Covering Emergency Controls by Walter Trohan, p. 5
- Howe Buses His Own Son, p. 5
- Races of the Week, pp. 6-7
- Ripon Society: Republican "Pseudo-Event" by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
- Does IRS Grant Tax Exemption to Law-Defying Unions? by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
- Mao Tops Red Chinese Hit Parade, p. 10
- How to Cope With Public's Mistaken Idea About Profits, p. 11
- Should Still-Secret Warren Commission Papers Be Made Public?, p. 12
- Mrs. Kennedy's Role as Censor by Jeffrey St. John, p. 12
- The Advantages of Lacking a "Power Base" by John Chamberlain, p. 13
- Credit Where Credit Is Due by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 13-14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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November 5, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- Will Voters Repudiate 89th Congress? by Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Can We Afford Viet Cong Sanctuary in Cambodia? by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 5
- Races of the Week, pp. 6-7
- Democratic Study Group by Donald Lambro, pp. 8-9
- How Should Courts Treat Alcoholics? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
- Example to Follow, p. 10
- Can You Understand Liberal Point of View? by Paul Harvey, p. 11
- Store Boycotts Hit Wrong Target, p. 11
- The Law Is the Law Is the Law by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
- LBJ Playing Patsy Role in Haste to Make Peace by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
- More "Social"---Less "Security", p. 13
- Johnson Has Hit on Perfect Way to Endanger Economic Prosperity by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
- Why Not Let the U.N. Leave New York? by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
- Federal Government Should Not Insure Private Pension Plans, p. 14
- Spotlight on Congress, pp. 15-16
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November 12, 1966 Issue = 21 Articles- Is Politics Behind the Boycotts?, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Welfare Is Fast Becoming Incubator for Small Dictators by Holmes Alexander, p. 5
- Farmers Don't Need the Federal "Helpers", p. 6
- Former Ambassador Hits Press Bias On Viet Nam, p. 6
- Is Bobby Kennedy Writing His Name On Water? by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Soviet Anti-Aircraft Missile Is Very Effective in Viet Nam, p. 7
- A Mob Spirit Invaded the U.N.---and Ambassador Goldberg Marched Along by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
- Two Answers to Carmichael and "Black Power", p. 8
- The Soviet-Fiat Deal---More Than Meets the Eye? by John Boland, p. 9
- Shriver's Anti-Poverty Money May Have No Strings, p. 10
- Why Didn't LBJ Visit Taiwan?, p. 11
- Swedes Cooling Toward Socialism by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
- How ACA Rates the 89the Congress, p. 12
- Campaign Fund-Raising Plan Not Very Well Thought Out, p. 13
- People vs. Property, p. 14
- The NLRB's War on Freedom of the Press, p. 15
- Some Fine Points On the Art of Tea-Drinking by Morrie Ryskind, p. 15
- Who Should Decide What's in the "Public Interest"? by Henry Hazlitt, p. 16
- Fulbright Should Resign, p. 16
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November 19, 1966 Issue = 17 Articles- LBJ Suffers Stunning Setback, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- "Boss" Daley Takes Licking, p. 5
- Hungarians Still Pay for the West's Inaction by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 6
- Soviet Spy Network Covers the World by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
- Spy Cases Highlight Consular Treaty Risks by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Miranda vs. Arizona---The Latest Assault Upon Our Inalienable Rights by Park Chamberlain, p. 8
- "Black Power" Dooms Civil Rights Bills, p. 9
- LBJ's Outburst Harms Foreign Policy by Barry Goldwater, p. 9
- "War on Poverty" Under Fire for "Adjudicare" by John Chamberlain, p. 10
- Absolute Values Are the Key to Child's Future in Life by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 11
- Unionize the Police? by Victor Riesel, p. 11
- Complete 1966 Election Returns, pp. 12-13
- U.N. Covenants Endanger U.S. Sovereignty by John B. Gest, p. 14
- Election Returns Shatter Johnson "Consensus" by Ted Lewis, p. 15
- State Department Continues to "Exile" Otepka by Holmes Alexander, pp. 15-16
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November 26, 1966 Issue = 16 Articles- Fond Farewell to Consensus by Barry Goldwater, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- TV Critic Very Upset By "Hitler in Havana" Film, p. 5
- Sen. Thurmond Discusses Anti-Missile Gap, p. 6
- Peace in the Air? by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- Bobby and Hubert: Two Big Losers in '66 Elections by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
- Sharp Congressional Losses for Organized Labor by Terry Catchpole, pp. 8-9
- Angels of Death, p. 10
- Russians Test Satellites with Break-ups Over U.S., p. 11
- Stumbling Toward Wage Congrols by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
- Positions of Members in New Congress, p. 12
- New Twist in Old Dominion by Graham Wingate, p. 13
- Exalting Excellence---Or Worshipping the Average? by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, p. 14
- State Colleges in Peril by Russell Kirk, p. 14
- Negroes Speak Out Against Militants by George Schuyler, pp. 15-16
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December 3, 1966 Issue = 20 Articles- Bobby Kennedy Ordered Wiretaking by Walter Trohan, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- LBJ's Dilemma: Would He Pay for Tax Hike? by Ted Lewis, p. 5
- Has U.S. Given Red China Non-Escalation Guarantee? by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
- Ads and U.S. Liberties, p. 6
- President Vetoes D.C. Crime Bill by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
- Staunch Anti-Communist Faces Deportation by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 8
- How GOP Delegates Rate Presidential Contenders, p. 9
- One Dollar Political Check-Off Is Bad Plan by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
- Two GOP Paper Dragons Provided Comic Relief by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
- Portugal Confused By U.S. Stand on Angola by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- Is "Actor" A Swear Word? by Donald I. Rogers, p. 11
- Second-Generation Communists Bring New Blood to U.S. Party, p. 12
- "New Left" Pattern for 1966-67 by John Chamberlain, p. 12
- Walter Lippmann Is Back---With Same Old Story by Frederic Nelson, p. 13
- Coroner's Report: Election Post-Mortem, p. 14
- Southern GOP Is Vigorous Hybrid by Paul Harvey, p. 14
- OEO Doomed in New Congress, p. 15
- Supreme Court Upholds Arrest of Trespassers on Jail Grounds by Russell Kirk, pp. 15-16
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December 10, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Can You Believe Harold Howe? by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Only Drastic Reform Will Save United Nations by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
- For the Liberal "Fair Is Foul, and Foul Is Fair" by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 6
- Will Bombing Lull Hurt U.S. Troops? by Paul Harvey, p. 6
- Draft Card Burnings Decline As Federal Law Is Enforced, p. 7
- For More Frequent Elections by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
- McNamara According to Burnham---Not Quite the Gospel by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, pp. 8-10
- Make 'Em Help Themselves, p. 11
- What's in a Name? by William Rentschler, p. 11
- Fight Brewing on Approval of Soviet Consular Treaty, p. 12
- U.N. Refuses Red China Seat, p. 12
- The Problem of the "Stringless Grant" by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
- Did the U.S. Government Sell Erhard Down the River? by John Chamberlain, p. 13
- Memo to Conservatives: Let's Keep Our Powder Dry by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
- Will Machines Replace Teachers? by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
- Each Church Should Have Basic Right to Copyright by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 15
- A Bear Market Is a Tricky Phenomenon by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 15-16
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December 17, 1966 Issue = 23 Articles- Federal 'Data Bank' Could Destroy Privacy by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 1-2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- Why Has File No. 3106 Not Been Publicized?, p. 5
- Middle East Crisis, p. 6
- Appraising the Job Corps, p. 6
- New Cuban School, p. 6
- Why Defect?, p. 6
- Reuther Wants to Launch Own Federation by Victor Riesel, p. 7
- Tax Increase Not Needed by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
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What's the Real Story Behind Manchester's Book on Kennedy? by Leslie David, p. 8 - 1 Review- The Death of a President by William Manchester
- California Businessmen Teach Lesson to the "Mayors' Lobby" by John Chamberlain, p. 9
- U.S. Communist Party Plans Defense Plant Recruiting Drive by Victor Riesel, p. 9
- Pearl Harbor: Appearances vs. Realities, p. 10
- Should George Lincoln Rockwell Be Invited to College Campuses? by Russell Kirk, p. 11
- Organized Anarchy At Berkeley, p. 11
- The Strange Case of Dykes Askew Simmons by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
- U.N. Test Ban Proposal Is Futile, p. 12
- Prosperity Deception by Howard Kershner, p. 12
- Some Election Afterthoughts by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
- A Liberal Opens One Eye, p. 14
- End of the Test Ban Treaty? by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
- Expensive Talk from Lindsay, Golden and Kenney by Alice Widener, p. 15
- U.S. Actions to Blame for Strange German Moves by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 15-16
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December 24, 1966 Issue = 21 Articles- Why Doesn't Bobby Tell the Truth?, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-4
- LBJ in 1968? You Can Get An Argument by Ted Lewis, p. 5
- Some Very Bad "Punch" Lines by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
- National Party Chairmen Take on New Importance by Henry G. Klein, p. 6
- LBJ Has Three Brain Trusts Working on Anti-Strike Formula by Victor Riesel, p. 6
- Senate Subcommittee Charges Viet Nam Course "Most Costly", p. 7
- A Hardy Columnist Survives a Campaign by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
- Will Adam Clayton Powell Lose His Seat in Congress?, pp. 8-9
- Halt! Who Goes There? by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
- Recession Threat Grows by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
- Castro Confirms Existence of Secret Pacts by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
- Is Anti-Americanism Really Necessary? by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
- When Cell Door Shuts, Hoffa's Had It by Victor Riesel, p. 12
- U.S. Silver Stocks Sink Despite Coin Cutback by Walter Trohan, p. 12
- Negro Self-Help Stages a Breakthrough by John Chamberlain, p. 13
- Congressmen Believe No Tax Hike Will Go Into Effect Before July, p. 13
- Will "Doctrinaires" Bring War in Rhodesia? by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
- Real Meaning of Inflation Becomes Clearer Every Day by Arthur A. Smith, p. 15
- Our Over-Privileged "Nons" by Alice Widener, pp. 15-16
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December 31, 1966 Issue = 19 Articles- Has America Forsaken Real Peace? by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
- Capital Briefs, p. 2
- This Week's News from Inside Washington, pp. 3-5
- Douglas on "Bugging": Right in Principle---Wrong in Application by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
- Guaranteed Income Stirs Debate, p. 6
- More on the Rocky Road to Negro Self-Help by John Chamberlain, p. 7
- No New Power Subsidy Needed, p. 7
- Manchester Not Only Author to Feel Kennedys' Pressure by Jim Shevis, p. 8
- For Many Holiday Season Is Hardly Joyous, p. 9
- Why Can't We Have Voluntary Social Security? by James M. Buchanan and Colin D. Campbell, p. 10
- Nasser to Announce Soviet Missile System, p. 11
- FDR's Democratic Coalition Seems to Falter, p. 12
- Congress Should Keep Two-Year Terms, p. 12
- International Space Treaty Needs Strong Inspection Clause by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
- Abolish the NLRB by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
- Goldberg Speech on Rhodesia: Exercise in Contradiction by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
- Rumanian Rabbi Misleads His Free World Colleagues by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 14
- NATO Ouster by France to Cost U.S. $1 Billion, p. 15
- Javits as Veep? Just Ask Him, pp. 15-16
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Issues of 1967 = 52 Issues, 983 Articles
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Issues of 1968 = 52 Issues, 834 Articles
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Issues of 1969 = 52 Issues, 783 Articles