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February 16, 1973 Issue - 28 Articles- Letters, pp. 174-181
- For the Record, pp. 182-183
- The Week, pp. 184-194
- Prophet of the Year, pp. 195-197
- Capitol Issues
George F. Will
, p. 198 - The Protracted Conflict
James Burnham
, p. 199 - The Tortured Search for the Cause of Inequality
Ernest van den Haag
, pp. 200-203 - Maoists in Search of Mecca
Gene Gregory
, p. 204 - Where There's Muck...
John Braine
, p. 205 - The "Black Genocide" Myth
Jean Jeffries
, pp. 206-207 - Letter from Poland
Dennis Prager
, p. 208 - On Being Rescued by the Coast Guard
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 209-212 - Land of the Free
William F. Rickenbacker
, p. 213 - From the Academy
Russell Kirk
, p. 214 Arts & Manners
- Krishna Kids
D. Keith Mano
, p. 215 - Theater: Irish Stage Images
Gary Jay Williams
, p. 216 - Delectations: Counterfood
Nika Hazelton
, p. 217 Books
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Big Muddy (Review) Frank N. Trager
, p. 218 The Best and the Brightest, by David Halberstam
- The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam
- Random Notes, p. 219
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Laos: A Missed Confrontation (Review) Arnold Beichman
, p. 220 The Diffusion of Power: 1957-1972, by W.W. Rostow
- The Diffusion of Power: 1957-1972 by W.W. Rostow
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Watershed for Conservatives (Review) Hiram Caton
, p. 221 Tradition and Authority, by Carl J. Friedrich
- Tradition and Authority by Carl J. Friedrich
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Mysteries (3 Reviews) John R. Coyne Jr.
, p. 222 Three for Tired Blood
- The Porkchoppers by Ross Thomas
- First Blood by David Morrell
- Cops and Robbers by Donald E. Westlake
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A Re-Entry Problem (Review) Donald Coxe
, p. 223 Getting Out, by Edgar Smith
- Getting Out by Edgar Smith
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Books in Brief (3 Reviews) , pp. 223-224 -
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Review London in the Age of Chaucer, by A.R. Myers (Review) J.C. Lobdell
, pp. 223-224 - London in the Age of Chaucer by A.R. Myers
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Review The Japanese and the Jews, by Isaiah Ben-Dasan (Review) D.J.C. Brudnoy
, p. 225 - The Japanese and the Jews by Isaiah Ben-Dasan
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Review Combat in the Erogenous Zone, by Ingrid Bengis (Review) E.B. Meyer
, p. 225 - Combat in the Erogenous Zone by Ingrid Bengis
- On the Right
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 226-227 - Trans-O-Gram, pp. 228-230