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September 20, 1965 Issue - 47 Articles- David Boroff: In Memoriam, p. 14
- Publisher's Foreward, pp. 15-17
The Personal Note: Memoirs of Nation Publishers and Editors
- --- by George Kirstein, pp. 18-20
- --- by Carey McWilliams, pp. 21-26
- --- by Freda Kirchwey, pp. 27-34
- --- by Mark Van Doren, p. 35
- --- by Ernest Gruening, pp. 36-38
- --- by Robert Bendiner, pp. 39-41
- The Nation and Its Century
Richard Clark Sterne
, pp. 42-53 Legacies from Our Past
- 1865: The Great Transition
Abraham Eisenstadt
, pp. 54-61 - Fashions in Liberalism
Robert Lekachman
, pp. 62-66 - The Staggered Culture
Louis Kronenberger
, pp. 67-71 - American Journalism: Essay to Assay
Penn Kimball
, pp. 72-76 - The First Anti-Imperialists
Barbara Tuchman
, pp. 77-82 - In Pursuit of Sandino: Imperialism Still Rides
Carleton Beals
, pp. 83-87 - A Gallery from The Nation, pp. 88-91
U.S. Portrait 1965
- Waiting for Realty: Death of a Small Town
Dan Wakefield
, pp. 92-97 - Waiting for Reality: Birth of the Megalopolis
Scott Greer
, pp. 98-102 - The Fat Cats of Labor
A.H. Raskin
, pp. 103-107 - What's Left of the Left?
Harvey Swados
, pp. 108-114 - Deviance and Deviates
Howard Becker
, pp. 115-119 - The New Improved Drug Scene
Jeremy Larner
, pp. 120-124 - Woman's Search for Identity
Hilda Sidney Krech
, pp. 125-128 Some Are More Equal
- "Tell It Like It Is, Baby"
Ralph Ellison
, pp. 129-136 - The Peoples of America
Nathan Glazer
, pp. 137-141 - Flight from History: The Heritage of the Negro
C. Vann Woodward
, pp. 142-146 - The South Revisited
Howard Zinn
, pp. 147-152 - "The South As It Is"
John Richard Dennett
, pp. 153-156 - Hollywood in Black and White
John Oliver Killens
, pp. 157-160 - A Different Drum
George W. Broadfield
, pp. 161-165 Problems of Freedom
- The Fear of Positive Thinking
Lewis A. Coser
, pp. 166-170 - Public Education for Private Enterprise
Edgar Friedenberg
, pp. 171-175 - Is Freedom Academic?
Louis Joughin
, pp. 176-182 - Honor Bright, and All That Jazz
Dalton Trumbo
, pp. 183-190 - America's Schizophrenic View of the Poor
Paul Jacobs
, pp. 191-197 - Time to Kill: Automation, Leisure and Jobs
Eric Larrabee
, pp. 198-202 The Written and Spoken Word
- The Literary Mind
Alfred Kazin
, pp. 203-206 - The New Apocalypse
Eugene Goodheart
, pp. 207-211 - The Nation and Its Poets
Alexander Laing
, pp. 212-218 Poems
- NYC
Robert Hazel
, p. 219 - A Man
Denise Levertov
, p. 220 - Two Elegiac Poems
Wendell Berry
, p. 220 - Theatre: The Laggard Art
Harold Clurman
, pp. 221-226 - TV: The 21" Bore
Robert Alan Aurthur
, pp. 227-231 - Notes on the New Style
William Phillips
, pp. 232-236 - Henry James and The Nation
Leon Edel
, pp. 237-270
- Crossword Puzzle, pp. 271-334