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                                Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1965 = 12 Issues, 80 Articles
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                                  January 11, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The New Year Begins With Two Hopeful Harbingers for A More Peaceful World, p. 1
                                  2. LBJ's Great Society - and Mrs. Fannie Hamer's, p. 1
                                  3. UN's New Resolution Offers A Peaceful Way Out of the Congo Civil War..., p. 2
                                  4. Brazil provides An Ironic Footnote on Wars of National Liberation, p. 2
                                  5. ...Will We Abide By It or Go On Playing Cloak-and-Dagger Games In Africa?, p. 3
                                  6. A War of Liberation in Which The Liberators Are Not Accustomed to Be Welcomed, p. 3
                                  7. The Inaugural Failed to Make An Appeal Against Racism, p. 4
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                                  January 18, 1965 Issue = 6 Articles
                                  1. The No. 1 Business of Mankind, p. 1
                                  2. When Contempt of the House of Representatives Is Treated As A Peccadillo, p. 2
                                  3. Conflicting U.S. and British Views of Castro's Cuba on Its 6th Birthday, p. 2
                                  4. Health Message Recommends Medical Aid for Young as Well As Old, p. 3
                                  5. Ex-Madison Ave. Ad Man Advises Tobacco Companies to "Taper Off" on Cigarettes, p. 3
                                  6. The Senate Establishment Makes A Strategic Retreat But Retains Control, p. 4
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                                  January 25, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Alliance for Progress Was Not Supposed to Buy Latin American Troops for Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. It's Been A Faked Class B Movie From the Beginning, p. 1
                                  3. "I Ain't Got Much Confidence in Mississippi Doing Anything Right", p. 2
                                  4. Why Is The Supreme Court So Timid When Confronted With The First Amendment?, p. 2
                                  5. Johnson Combines Political Shrewdness and Humanity in Education Program, p. 3
                                  6. How the White House Tried to Discourage Independent Reporting From Vietnam, p. 3
                                  7. That Bridge at Ban Ban Was No "Bridge Over the River Kwai", p. 4
                                4. [+]
                                  February 2, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Would It Have Seemed Less Subversive If They Carried Banners Against Democracy?, p. 1
                                  2. The Arms Lobby and LBJ's Great Society, p. 1
                                  3. This Year's Appalachia Bill Even More Disappointing Than Last Year's, p. 2
                                  4. Appalachia Gets Sewage Systems But Needs "Just Plain Water", p. 2
                                  5. Big Business Under LBJ Won A Privileged Position It Lost Under JFK, p. 3
                                  6. Connor Hearing Disclosed That Conflict-of-Interest Law Was Weakened in 1962, p. 3
                                  7. The New Pied Piper Campaign for the Anti-Ballistic Missile, p. 4
                                5. [+]
                                  February 8, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Truth About the Vietnamese War in A Dead U.S. Soldier's Pathetic Last Letter Home, p. 1
                                  2. The Day the CIA's Crystal Ball Cracked Wide Open, p. 1
                                  3. Like the Bay of Pigs Another Warning of Incompetent Intelligence, p. 2
                                  4. The War's No End of Fun in Saigon But Not So Jolly in The Villages, p. 2
                                  5. Civil Rights Commission Panelists on Title VI Termed Too Lily-White, p. 3
                                  6. Supreme Court Justices Startled by U.S. Position in Mississippi Voting Rights Case, p. 3
                                  7. Attorney General Asked to Suspend HUAC Contempt Citations, p. 4
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                                  February 15, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Best Way to Prevent A Negotiated Peace?, p. 1
                                  2. There Should Have Been A Court Martial Not A Reprisal, p. 1
                                  3. One Way to End the Dollar Crisis Is to End Our Intervention in Vietnam, p. 2
                                  4. If We Acted in Selma As We Act in Saigon, p. 2
                                  5. The Only Reporter Who Pointed Out The Holes in McNamara's Air Strike Briefing, p. 3
                                  6. And Here Is The Story of His Bitter Experience in Trying to Cover the War Honestly, p. 3
                                  7. Destroying North Vietnam Will Not Save South Vietnam, p. 4
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                                  February 22, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Portrait of An Ambassador Bravely Intent on Self-Deception, p. 1
                                  2. A Word of Good Advice From Mao Tse-Tung, p. 1
                                  3. Norman Thomas Criticizes U.S. Position on UN Dues Crisis, p. 2
                                  4. Proposal to Replace FBI on Civil Rights Provokes Clash With J. Edgar Hoover, p. 2
                                  5. LBJ's Promised Deadline of Feb. 15 Passes With No Voting Rights Bill, p. 3
                                  6. Selma's Voter Registration As Told By The Negroes In Line, p. 3
                                  7. Mao Suggests U.S. Troops Might Stay While Peace Was Negotiated, p. 4
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                                  March 1, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Conventional? Anti-Personnel? The Pentagon's Soap-Ad Semantics in Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. What McNamara's Computers Refuse to See, p. 1
                                  3. Church Warns Against Applying Cold War Methods to Asia And Africa..., p. 2
                                  4. McNamara Contradicted, p. 2
                                  5. ... Idea of A Berlin-Type Stand on 17th Parallel in Vietnam Called Delusion, p. 3
                                  6. McGee Defending Tough Policy Dismisses Vietnamese People As Secondary, p. 3
                                  7. If Flexibility Works In East Europe Why Not Try It In East Asia?, p. 4
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                                  March 8, 1965 Issue = 4 Articles
                                  1. If We're Not Careful One of These Days We're Liable to Hit A Guerrilla, p. 1
                                  2. A Reply to the White Paper, p. 1
                                  3. The Stuff That Guerrillas Are Made Of, p. 2
                                  4. The Freedom We Defend in South Vietnam Does Not Include Freedom To Ask For Peace, pp. 3-4
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                                  March 15, 1965 Issue = 8 Articles
                                  1. Nor It Looks As If Some of the Viet Cong Even Get Their Basic Training At Our Expense, p. 1
                                  2. LBJ Rushes In Where Ike and Kennedy Feared to Tread, p. 1
                                  3. Supreme Court Unanimously Widens Right of Conscientious Objection, p. 2
                                  4. Foes of HUAC Plan New Fight to Force Abolition Proposal Out of Rules Committee, p. 2
                                  5. The Selma Beatings Like the Birmingham Bombings Will Help The Negro, p. 3
                                  6. The High Cost to the Negro of Farm Program Discrimination in The South, p. 3
                                  7. The Selma Beatings Like the Birmingham Bombings Will Help The Negro, p. 3
                                  8. Mc George Bundy Admits Vietnam Is Not A "Vital" Interest, p. 4
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                                  March 22, 1965 Issue = 6 Articles
                                  1. The Ultimate Stakes in the Voting Rights Struggle, p. 1
                                  2. News Censorship and Nuclear Bombing Now Planned for Vietnam..., p. 2
                                  3. Church's Version of That Apocryphal Story About LBJ Lippmann and Dams for Idaho, p. 2
                                  4. ... Day by Day Johnson's Policy Becomes Indistinguishable from Goldwater's, p. 3
                                  5. Long's Truce Agreement With Postoffice An Anti-Climax to His Snooping Investigation, p. 3
                                  6. How Long Will Johnson Be Blind Abroad to What He Sees At Home?, p. 4
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                                  March 29, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. "It Was Worth The Boy's Dying"-Jimmie Lee Jackson's 82-Year-Old Grandfather, p. 1
                                  2. Straining At the Gnat of A Little "Non-Lethal" Gas, p. 1
                                  3. How the State Dept. Tried to Explain Away the Use of "Non-Lethal" Gases, p. 2
                                  4. How Those Who Dare Speak Up For Peace Are Treated By The Military In Vietnam, p. 2
                                  5. A Negro Congressman Asks Us to Recall Those Nazi 10-for-1 Reprisal Raids, p. 3
                                  6. The Danger Signals That Warn of "Vietnams" Building Up In This Hemisphere, p. 3
                                  7. Military Historian Warns Against Letting Military Make Policy, p. 4
                              2. [+]
                                Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1965 = 13 Issues, 82 Articles
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                                  April 5, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. It Makes Good Pictures But Is It The Same As Real Debate?, p. 1
                                  2. On the Klan the Reds and the Un-Americans, p. 1
                                  3. Javits Says His Main Running 50-to-1 Against the War in Vietnam..., p. 2
                                  4. 16 Congressman Ask LBJ To Reaffirm and Ike Pledges Not to Use Gas First in War, p. 2
                                  5. ...Cooper Says U.S. Prescribing Unacceptable Conditions for Negotiation, p. 3
                                  6. Aiken Says Time Has Come to Compromise Article 19 and Put The UN Back Into Business, p. 3
                                  7. The Strategy Is to Divide and Discredit the Civil Rights Movement, p. 4
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                                  April 12, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. For Once We Agree Whole-Heartedly With Barry Goldwater, p. 1
                                  2. Peace Feeler? Is the Truth About Them Being Withheld?, p. 1
                                  3. British Labor MP Recently Returned from North Vietnam on Its Peace Terms, p. 2
                                  4. Opening the ADA Convention With a Speech That Might Have Been Given at Pentagon, p. 2
                                  5. If We Void Elections for Reapportionment Why Not for Civil Rights?, p. 3
                                  6. When It Comes to The Klan HUAC's Chairman Sounds Like Mr. Justice Holmes, p. 3
                                  7. Some Dangerous Concessions to the AMA in the New Health Care Bill, p. 4
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                                  April 19, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. The Girls May Be Comforting But Won't They Leave Less Time for Fighting?, p. 1
                                  2. Half Barry Goldwater Half Billy Graham, p. 1
                                  3. Gruening Says Peace Cannot Be Made in Vietnam Without Dealing With The Vietcong, p. 2
                                  4. Morse Sees "Grandiose Utopian Verbiage" But No Real Promise of Peace In LBJ's Speech, p. 3
                                  5. Is the House Committee to Be Allowed to Make Talk of Peace "Un-American"?, p. 4
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                                  April 26, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. When A General Gets Jet Airplanes and Doesn't Know What to Do With Them, p. 1
                                  2. A Great Storm Is Gathering, pp. 1-2
                                  3. Senate Antitrust Committee Drops Too-Hot-To-Handle Drug Inquiry, p. 3
                                  4. New Commission On Patent Policy Rigged In Favor Of Private Industry, p. 3
                                  5. Why Not Allow The Poor To Elect Their Own Representatives?, p. 4
                                5. [+]
                                  May 3, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. The Two Faces of Lyndon Johnson, p. 1
                                  2. Our Secretary of State and the Academic Community, p. 1
                                  3. The Torture We Permit and the International Law We Violate in South Vietnam, p. 2
                                  4. A Conservative French Newspaperman on The National Liberation Front's Appeal, p. 3
                                  5. The Supreme Court and Communist "Fronts": A Contradiction, p. 4
                                6. [+]
                                  May 10, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. The Prize Remark of the Dominican Crisis, p. 1
                                  2. The Fatal Lure of World Dominion, p. 1
                                  3. How the Anti-Castro Obsession Undercut JKF's Program for Latin Social Reform, p. 2
                                  4. How Johnson and Tom Mann Shifted the Emphasis from Reform to Anti-Communism, p. 3
                                  5. A Supreme Court Decision To Match LBJ's Latin American Policy, p. 4
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                                  May 17, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Meat On Which Our Caesar Feeds, p. 1
                                  2. The Forms of Democracy But No Longer The Reality, p. 1
                                  3. Morse Warns of World Hatred If We Try to Play World Policeman..., p. 2
                                  4. Trujillo's Secret Police Chief Scornful of U.S. "Red" Charges in Dominican Revolt, p. 2
                                  5. ...Calls A Vote for Johnson's Vietnam Bill A Vote for Goldwater' Program, p. 3
                                  6. Among The Handful Who Spoke Out in The House Against The Vietnamese War Resolution, p. 3
                                  7. Will the Kennedy Brothers Provide A Liberal Opposition to LBJ?, p. 4
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                                  May 24, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. G.O.P. Senator Berates Administration for Taking A Run-Out Powder on the Teach-In, p. 1
                                  2. An Elephantine Power With More Muscle Than Brain, p. 1
                                  3. The White House Outsmarted Itself and Put the Spotlight on The Teach-In ..., p. 2
                                  4. A Picture of Walt Rostow in Action On A Washington Teach-In Panel, p. 2
                                  5. ... Campus Awakening Is Making Democracy Meaningful on The No. 1 Issue, p. 3
                                  6. A Peasant and A Middle Class Answer to A Key Assertion by Prof. Scalapino, p. 3
                                  7. The Last Time We Backed A "War of Liberation" in Latin America, p. 4
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                                  May 31, 1965 Issue = 6 Articles
                                  1. A Subversive Remark About The Marines No Teach-in Should Be Without, p. 1
                                  2. The Dominican Republic as Lyndon Johnson's Hungary, p. 1
                                  3. How Senate Liberals "Plan for Peace" While Acquiescing in Johnson's Wars, p. 2
                                  4. Ben Cohen (Plainly) and U Thant (Softly) Deplore U.S. Ignoring of the UN Charter, p. 2
                                  5. A Prize Example of How Anti-Communist Mama Adopts Communist Practices, p. 3
                                  6. Roman Catholic Protest Against U.S. Policies in Vietnam and Latin America, pp. 3-4
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                                  June 7, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Nothing Like Live Target Practice Against An Enemy With No Planes of His Own, p. 1
                                  2. A Man The Whole World Has Begun to Distrust, p. 1
                                  3. What Rusk Did Not Say About That Dominican "Constitutional Controversy", p. 2
                                  4. Footnotes in Farewell to A Time Magazine Hero and Holy Warrior of Dominica, p. 2
                                  5. Revealing "Fiction" Foreshadows LBJ's Call for Marines, p. 3
                                  6. When Students at Cornell Asked Harriman What We'd Do If Communists Were Elected, p. 3
                                  7. Even The New Leader Debunks LBJ's Dominican Red Scare, p. 4
                                11. [+]
                                  June 14, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. An Item To Remember When Reading Those Official Figures on Vietcong Casualties, p. 1
                                  2. Lyndon Johnson Lets the Office Boy Declare War, p. 1
                                  3. Ban on Communist Labor Leaders Outlawed 5-to4 By Supreme Court, p. 2
                                  4. Noted Jesuit in Chicago Protest Likens House Un-American Committee to Inquisition, p. 2
                                  5. The Space Race As A Gravy Train Joy-Ride for A Handful of Rich Concerns, p. 3
                                  6. Russell Long's Unsuccessful Plea to Block A Patents Steal in the Space Program, p. 3
                                  7. The Vietnamese War Will Be Harder to Contain and Settle Than Korea's, p. 4
                                12. [+]
                                  June 21, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. This Is Where Our Bankrupt Policy of Bombing North Vietnam Had Its origins, p. 1
                                  2. Why Not Peace Through Free Elections in South Vietnam?, p. 1
                                  3. Murchison Lobbyist Used by State Department in Dominican Talks..., p. 2
                                  4. Why Nicaraguan Dictator's Lobbyist Supported Johnson for the Nomination in 1960, p. 2
                                  5. ... Trujillo's Lifelong Shadow Balaguer Being Suggested As New President, p. 3
                                  6. Even the Papal Nuncio Assailed as A Red in The Witch Hunt Engulfing Dominica, p. 3
                                  7. McNamara Says Our Only Object In South Vietnam Is To Allow Free Choice, p. 4
                                13. [+]
                                  June 28, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The One Target Our Bombers Never Miss Seems to Be The Heart of the Vietnamese People, p. 1
                                  2. What Should the Peace Movement Do?, p. 1
                                  3. How We Stifle A Creative Popular Revolution in Santo Domingo, p. 2
                                  4. The Clue to That Cigarette Warning Is That Every Tobacco State Senator Voted For It, p. 2
                                  5. Mississippi Negroes Find Themselves Unexpectedly "At Home" in the Capital, p. 3
                                  6. When Will A Negro Judge Be Named to Sit on The Federal Bench in the South?, p. 3
                                  7. Calling for A Teach-In In Every Town and City in the United States, p. 4
                              3. [+]
                                Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1965 = 6 Issues, 38 Articles
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                                  July 12, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Nowadays The State Dept. Can't Be Too Careful How It Defines "Aggression", p. 1
                                  2. Will We Do in Vietnam What The Nazis Did in Holland?, p. 1
                                  3. Chief Architect of Harlem's Mobilization for Youth Tells House Committee..., p. 2
                                  4. This Retired Texas Marine Corps General Seems to Be Offering LBJ Some Good Advice, p. 2
                                  5. ...Anti-Poverty Program Fails to Deal With Problems of Race and Economy, p. 3
                                  6. Senate Declines to Stop Drug Company Profiteering on Publicly Financed Patents, p. 3
                                  7. Bombing North Vietnam's Dikes Would Drown and Starve Its People, p. 4
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                                  July 26, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Warnings That We May Use New Gas and Nerve Weapons in the Vietnamese War, p. 1
                                  2. German Nuclear Arms and Harriman's Talks In Moscow, p. 1
                                  3. Thurgood Marshall As The Rabbit Pulled Out of LBJ's Hat, p. 2
                                  4. Deaths Rise, p. 2
                                  5. Moving Toward the Big Business Viewpoint on Rail Merger and Patent Policy, p. 3
                                  6. Beware Lest Blue Shield and Blue Cross Try to Take Over Medicare, p. 3
                                  7. What Fallacious New Forecasts Will McNamara Bring Back This Time?, p. 4
                                3. [+]
                                  September 6, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. The Words Were Hardly Out of His Mouth, p. 1
                                  2. A Fresh Look At Lyndon Johnson, p. 1
                                  3. The Happy-Go-Lucky Arithmetic For Estimating Enemy Casualties in Vietnam, p. 2
                                  4. North Vietnam and the Viet Cong Also Look for A "Key Signal", p. 3
                                  5. Another Way of Looking at the Question of National Honor, p. 4
                                4. [+]
                                  September 13, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. How We Enrich the Lives of Our Gallant Allies in South Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. A 7-Point Program for World Peace, p. 1
                                  3. In A General Settlement Problems Large and Small May More Easily Be Solved, p. 2
                                  4. While Ky Liberates The North All We Have to Do Is Liberate the South from Ky, p. 2
                                  5. South Watching to See If It Can With Impunity Slow Up Negro Voting, p. 3
                                  6. Despair in the Rural Depths, p. 3
                                  7. Home Rule for D. of C. Johnson's Biggest Victory Over Racism, p. 4
                                5. [+]
                                  September 20, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. An Error For Which a Peaceful Village Paid a Heavy Price, p. 1
                                  2. Time to Get A New Secretary of State, p. 1
                                  3. Germans Ask Finger on Nuclear Trigger in Words Which Recall Hitler's 30 Years Ago, p. 2
                                  4. Famous British Peace Worker's Account of His Controversial Viet Peace Talks In Moscow, p. 3
                                  5. Secretary Called Mao's Regime A Screen for Russian Takeover, p. 4
                                6. [+]
                                  September 27, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. On The Progress of Our Crusade to Save Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. The Mote In Our Own Eye, p. 1
                                  3. Behind Fulbright's Attack on Our Intervention in the Dominican Republic, p. 2
                                  4. What North Americans Too Easily Forget About the Principle of Non-intervention, p. 2
                                  5. For the First Time Since 1882 Miss. Negroes Reappear on House Floor, p. 3
                                  6. A New Form of Dum-Dum Bullet for Use Against New Forms of Colonial Uprising, p. 3
                                  7. If We Were A New Yorker We'd Now Be for Lindsay for Mayor, p. 4
                              4. [+]
                                Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1965 = 12 Issues, 73 Articles
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                                  October 4, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Day Goldberg Told the UN We Were Only Fighting to Save Freedom in Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. The Grimy Foundations of the UN's Shaky Success, p. 1
                                  3. ADA's Don Edwards Says Selden Resolution Had "Tacit Support" of LBJ, p. 2
                                  4. A Rare Friendly U.S. Report on Cuba, p. 2
                                  5. Arthur Miller Sets An Example All Sensitive Americans Should Follow, p. 3
                                  6. The Toll of Suffering and Hatred Exacted by Our Bombing Policies in Vietnam, p. 3
                                  7. A Look at Other Nation's Taboos May Help to Shake Loose Our Own, p. 4
                                2. [+]
                                  October 11, 1965 Issue = 3 Articles
                                  1. So Now (We Suppose) As A Christian Nation We 11 Stop Bombing the Vietnamese And Urge th..., p. 1
                                  2. What Our Bombers Are Doing to A Helpless Little Country, pp. 1-2
                                  3. A Captured U.S. Airman For Whom Killing By Bombardment Was "Just Another Job", pp. 3-4
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                                  October 18, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. No Sooner Had Joseph Alsop Announced That Ambushes Were A Thing of the Past, p. 1
                                  2. From the Black Man's Point of View, p. 1
                                  3. The FBI and the CIA Do A Better Job Than Any Soviet "Disinformation" Bureau, p. 2
                                  4. The Sadistic Cruelties Inflicted on Arrested Demonstrators in Natchez Miss., p. 2
                                  5. The Dogmas of the China Lobby Are Stronger Than the Voice of Rome, p. 3
                                  6. How We Shot A Loyal Deaf Mute Boy And Then Listed Him As A Captured Viet Cong, p. 3
                                  7. HEW and Justice Department Dragging Their Heels on Equal Rights, p. 4
                                4. [+]
                                  October 25, 1965 Issue = 6 Articles
                                  1. Despite Heavier Bombings and Bigger Boloney, p. 1
                                  2. If We Could Only Get Rid of Christ and Constitution, p. 1
                                  3. Why We Welcome and Support the Nov. 27 Peace March on Washington, p. 2
                                  4. Notre Dame Faculty Member Gives A Catholic's View of the Coming Peace March, p. 2
                                  5. Morse Tells Senate U.S. Needs to Hear The Tramp of Marching Feet in Protest, p. 3
                                  6. U.S. Brushed Off Peace Feeler From Hanoi During Bombing Lull Last May, p. 4
                                5. [+]
                                  November 1, 1965 Issue = 5 Articles
                                  1. Except of Course in Those Distant Little Countries We Beautify By B-52, p. 1
                                  2. The South's Rebel Klansmen and The Student Rebel Left, p. 1
                                  3. Student Leader's Plea for Chance to Serve Our Country But Not By Killing, p. 2
                                  4. A Priest Tells How Our Bombers Razed His Church and Killed His People, p. 3
                                  5. For The Option of National Service on More Difficult Battlefields, p. 4
                                6. [+]
                                  November 8, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Which of These Expresses the "Morally Mentally and Emotionally" Immature View?, p. 1
                                  2. Will Brazil Some Day Be Our Algeria?, p. 1
                                  3. The Real Error in That Bombing Raid on A Friendly Vietnamese Village..., p. 2
                                  4. A New Respect for the Dedication and Bravery of the Viet Cong Breaks Through, p. 2
                                  5. ... New York's Pro-War Parade Was A Rightist Pro-Buckley Demonstration, p. 3
                                  6. British Press Reports Out of China Support Japanese Rather Than U.S. Views, p. 3
                                  7. Brazil's Military Consider Its No. 1 Social Reformer Their No. 1 Enemy, p. 4
                                7. [+]
                                  November 15, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Army Still Regards These Distant Asian Wars As A Blessing, p. 1
                                  2. Behind Johnson's Fight With The Aluminum Trust, p. 1
                                  3. Humphrey Smears Peace Demonstrations As Masterminded by Reds Abroad, p. 2
                                  4. The Fear That if The Viet Cong Accepted A Cease-Fire They Could Win An Election, p. 2
                                  5. The Need for A New and Wider Congressional Inquiry Into The Klans, p. 3
                                  6. How the British Labor Party Left-Wing Feels About Wilson's Rhodesia Policy, p. 3
                                  7. In The Long Run (And Not So Long) Only Peace Can Prevent Inflation, p. 4
                                8. [+]
                                  November 22, 1965 Issue = 3 Articles
                                  1. Time To Tell The Truth For A Change, p. 1
                                  2. Another Sample of the Double-Talk With Which State Dept. Answers Peace Feeler Queries, p. 2
                                  3. How Peking Polemics Lifted The Curtain on Soviet Peace Efforts in Vietnam, pp. 3-4
                                9. [+]
                                  November 29, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. We Thought The State Dept. Considered The Principle of Non-intervention Obsolete, p. 1
                                  2. Delusions That Failed in Korea Won't Work in Vietnam, p. 1
                                  3. How Peking Saved the U.S. From Defeat at the United Nations, p. 2
                                  4. Vietcong Envisage Free Elections in South Vietnam After U.S. Withdrawal, p. 2
                                  5. More Explosion Than Planning in White House Meeting on Civil Rights, p. 3
                                  6. The Big Bold Brave FBI Afraid It Might Get Hurt If It Defended Negroes?, p. 3
                                  7. The Disillusioning History of "Operation Strangle", p. 4
                                10. [+]
                                  December 6, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. Mrs. Martin Luther King Tells Our Military Experts What Every Negro Knows, p. 1
                                  2. Law for the Moon When The Earth Is Still Lawless?, p. 1
                                  3. The Biggest Peace Demonstration in the History of Washington, p. 2
                                  4. Ho Chi Minh's Replies to Linus Pauling and SANE Ambiguous on U.S. Withdrawal, p. 2
                                  5. He Says We've Stopped Losing the War He Told Us in 1962 We Were Winning!, p. 3
                                  6. LBJ Planned Attacks on North Vietnam While Campaigning As Peace Candidate, p. 3
                                  7. Polite Frustration Trust to Rebellion on The Conference Floor, p. 4
                                11. [+]
                                  December 13, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. After Ten Months of Severe and Highly Touted Bombing North and South, p. 1
                                  2. The Price At Home of the Destruction We Wreak Abroad, p. 1
                                  3. Getting Negroes to Register in The South More Than A Legal Problem, p. 2
                                  4. U.S. Farm Agency Boasts 5000 Negro Employees in South But All But 51 Are Temporary, p. 2
                                  5. Contrast Between Our Asian and African Policies Spurs Black Racialism, p. 3
                                  6. A Maverick Scientist Questions The Value of The Circuses We Stage in Space, p. 3
                                  7. The Viet Cong Put Out A Possible Peace Feeler For the Christmas Season, p. 4
                                12. [+]
                                  December 20, 1965 Issue = 7 Articles
                                  1. The Quality of That Freedom Johnson Claims to Be Defending in Vietnam, p. 1
                                  2. No Way to Celebrate Christmas, p. 1
                                  3. Why LBJ May Prefer Rusk to Bundy-What Ayub May Lack the Tact to Say, p. 2
                                  4. What the AFL-CIO Doesn't Know And the State Dept's Alexis Johnson Didn't Tell Them, p. 2
                                  5. How U.S. Casualty Figures Are Made to Look Smaller Than They Are, p. 3
                                  6. What's More Sacred Than The Boston Tea Party? But Don't Dare Emulate It, p. 3
                                  7. Exclusive: The Text of Our Note on the Bombing Lull and Hanoi's Reaction, p. 4
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                              Issues of 1966 = 41 Issues, 260 Articles
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                                Issues of 1967 = 31 Issues, 181 Articles
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                                  Issues of 1968 = 26 Issues, 162 Articles
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                                    Issues of 1969 = 24 Issues, 136 Articles
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                                    Issues of the 1970s = 2 Years, 45 Issues, 266 Articles
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                                      Issues of 1970 = 24 Issues, 140 Articles
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                                        Issues of 1971 = 21 Issues, 126 Articles