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Issues of 1950 = 26 Issues, 365 Articles
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Issues of 1958 = 24 Issues, 439 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 24 Issues, 446 Articles
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Issues of the 1960s = 9 Years, 205 Issues, 3,634 Articles-
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Issues of 1960 = 24 Issues, 445 Articles
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Issues of 1961 = 24 Issues, 430 Articles
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Issues of 1962 = 24 Issues, 420 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1962 = 7 Issues, 121 Articles-
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January 4, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-11
- To Stop This Madness by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-13
- NATO Tries 'Positive Thinking' by Edmond Taylor, pp. 14-17
- Germany by George Bailey, p. 18
- The Finns Buy Time and Hope for Better Days by Madeleine Kalb and Marvin Kalb, pp. 19-21
- The Communist Roadblock in Italian Politics by Claire Sterling, pp. 22-26
- Byrdland Revisited by Douglass Cater, p. 27
- Biggest Slumlord on the Block by Barbara Carter, pp. 28-30
- The Creeping Conservativism of TVA by John Ed Pearce, pp. 31-34
- Guggenheim Roulette by Fred Grunfeld, pp. 35-37
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, p. 38
- Folk Finds a Voice by Nat Hentoff, pp. 39-41
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Lion at Home by George Steiner, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Letters of Beethoven by Ludwig Van Beethoven and Emily Anderson
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E Pluribus by Edward Posniak, p. 44 - 1 Review- Europe's Needs and Resources by J. Frederic Dewhurst, John O. Coppock, and P. Lamartine Yates, ...
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 45
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Pathetic Fallacy by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- Watchers at the Pond by Franklin Russell
- Cover by John R. McDermott
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January 18, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-13
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 14-21
- Can We Be Less Than Saintly? by Max Ascoli, p. 22
- Red Rivalry in the Black Continent by Gordon Brook-Shepherd, pp. 23-25
- An Indian Report on the Goan Crisis by B. Shiva Rao, pp. 26-27
- Afghanistan by Denis Warner, pp. 28-30
- Mr. McNamara Remodels the Pentagon by Jack Raymond, pp. 31-35
- Is Our Patent Law Out of Date? by Douglass Cater, p. 36
- The Case of the Tired Tory by Peregrine Worsthorne, pp. 37-38
- How Did Southern California Get That Way? by Bruce Bliven, pp. 39-40
- Let's Save Latin from the Latin Department by Richard M. Gummere, Jr., pp. 41-42
- A Play from the Soviet Underground by Maurice Friedberg, pp. 43-45
- Record Notes by Roland Gelatt, pp. 46-47
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Nuclear Morality by William Lee Miller, pp. 48-49 - 2 Reviews- War and the Christian Conscience by Paul Ramsey
- God and the H-Bomb by Donald Keys
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Who Started the War? by Frank Freidel, p. 50 - 1 Review- The Origins of the Second World War by A.J.P. Taylor
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 51-52
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Ideals Without Ideas by Martin Greenberg, pp. 53-58 - 1 Review- Writers on the Left by Daniel Aaron
- Cover by Ronald Christensen
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February 1, 1962 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-10
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 11-19
- All Roads Lead to Washington by Max Ascoli, pp. 20-22
- The View from Abroad by Edmond Taylor, p. 23
- Sekou Toure Turns His Back on the World by Philippe Decraene, pp. 24-26
- Shotgun Wedding in Laos by Denis Warner, pp. 27-29
- The Battle Lines in New Guinea by Denis Warner, pp. 30-32
- The Tipping Point in Village Creek by Donald Pfarrer, pp. 33-34
- The Peace Corps Comes to Tanganyika by John P. Nugent, p. 35
- Aid for Our Own Underdeveloped Areas by Julius Duscha, pp. 36-38
- 'How Shall I Read This Book?' by Alfred Kazin, pp. 39-41
- 'The Most Exciting Place on Earth' by Fred Grunfeld, pp. 42-44
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, p. 45
- Brunnhilde Rides Again by Roland Gelatt, pp. 46-49
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 50-51
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Guide to a Forbidden City by James Kritzeck, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- The Sacred Journey by Ahmad Kamal
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Belgravia Lingers On by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- A Dance to the Music of Time: First Movement by Anthony Powell
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The Separation of Power by William Lee Miller, pp. 56-60 - 1 Review- Who Governs? by Robert A. Dahl
- Cover by Harry Carter
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February 15, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-13
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 14-17
- Does Castro Still Run Cuba? by Paul D. Bethel, pp. 18-20
- Where the Missile Gap Went by Senator Stuart Symington, pp. 21-22
- The Defense of the Dollar by M.J. Rossant, pp. 23-29
- Integrated Housing by J. Anthony Lukas, pp. 30-32
- The Decline and Fall of Tammany Hall by Meg Greenfield, pp. 33-36
- Bergman's Bag of Tricks by Michael Roemer, pp. 37-41
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 42
- Little Brothers Is Watching You by Marya Mannes, pp. 43-44
- Record Notes by Nat Hentoff, pp. 45-46
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Money Matters by William Letwin, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Inheritors by John William Tebbel
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An Unfair Question by M.L. Rosenthal, pp. 48-51 - 2 Reviews- Advice to a Prophet, and Other Poems by Richard Wilbur
- In the Stoneworks by John Ciardi
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When It All Began by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 52-56 - 1 Review- The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman
- Cover by Frederic Marvin
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March 1, 1962 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-10
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 11-17
- Strains on Our Alliances by Max Ascoli, p. 18
- The Lesson of Punta del Este by Douglass Cater, pp. 19-22
- France by Edmond Taylor, pp. 23-25
- A New Face in American Politics by William H. Hessler, pp. 26-29
- KANU, KADU, and the Shadow of the Congo by Jeanne Contini, pp. 30-32
- India and the Rites of Politics by Creighton Burns, pp. 33-34
- Medicine's Forgotten Women by Barbara Carter, pp. 35-37
- Is the Food Stamp Plan Working? by Julius Duscha, pp. 38-39
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 40
- Goodbye to the High Jump and Lyre-Horned Cattle by James Schevill, p. 41
- The Picture of Lev Nikolayevich by Nedra Tyre, pp. 42-45
- Mini-Men by Donald A. Allan, pp. 46-47
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, pp. 48-49
- Record Notes by Roland Gelatt, pp. 50-51
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'Haunted by Wilderness' by Perry Miller, p. 52 - 1 Review- Francis Parkman by Howard Doughty
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Forty Years of Anti-Fascism by Massimo Salvadori, p. 53 - 1 Review- Mussolini's Enemies by Charles F. Delzell
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Diligent Lecher by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- The Prodigal Rake by William Hickey and Peter Quennell
- Cover by Al Blaustein
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March 15, 1962 Issue = 15 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-15
- February 20, 1962 by Max Ascoli, p. 16
- Italy's 'Opening to the Left' by Claire Sterling, pp. 17-19
- Are We Really Standing Firm in Berlin? by David Binder, pp. 20-22
- The Split Personality of Soviet Literature by Peter Viereck, pp. 23-27
- Goa Since Liberation by Creighton Burns, pp. 28-30
- The Paradoxes of Unemployment by Bernard D. Nossiter, pp. 31-34
- The Day the Gas Masks Came by Alan Sillitoe, pp. 35-37
- Mythcarriage of Joycestice by Mary Manning, pp. 38-39
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Meyer's Boys by George Steiner, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Rothschilds by Frederic Morton
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 42-43
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The Story as Manner by Alfred Kazin, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker
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Lost but Not Forgotten by Martin Greenberg, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- Life Among the Surrealists by Matthew Josephson
- Cover by Frederic Marvin
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March 29, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-14
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 15-17
- Escalation: Up for Down? by Max Ascoli, p. 18
- The Networks and the FCC by Marya Mannes, pp. 19-23
- The Ways and Means of Wilbur Mills by Douglass Cater, pp. 24-26
- Charles A. Halleck and the Restless Republicans by Meg Greenfield, pp. 27-29
- Ecuador on a Tightrope by J. David Bowen, pp. 30-33
- Dropouts to Nowhere by Naomi Barko, pp. 34-35
- From Main Street to Madison Avenue by Louis Kronenberger, pp. 36-39
- One Forever Alien by Howard Nemerov, pp. 40-41
- Composers in Exile by Fred Grunfeld, p. 42
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 43
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A Family Quarrel by Adam Ulam, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Sino-Soviet Conflict, 1956-1961 by Donald S. Zagoria
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The Old Power by Alfred Kazin, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Going Away by Clancy Sigal
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A Portable Hell by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Down There on a Visit by Christopher Isherwood
- Cover by Mozelle Thompson
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1962 = 6 Issues, 103 Articles-
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April 12, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-17
- The President and the Press by Worth Bingham and Ward S. Just, pp. 18-22
- Frondizi, the Army, and the Peronistas by Medardo Rodriguez, pp. 23-24
- The Sixth Sense of Carl Vinson by Rowland Evans, Jr., pp. 25-30
- Barnyard Government in Maryland by J. Anthony Lukas, pp. 31-33
- A New Approach to the Farm Problem by Hans Landsberg, pp. 34-37
- Spy Trial in Cairo by Claire Sterling, pp. 38-39
- The Green Blazer by R.K. Narayan, pp. 40-42
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 43
- The Liner, She Was a Lady by Noel Mostert, pp. 44-45
- Club Rules by Nat Hentoff, pp. 46-49
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The Two Frosts by M.L. Rosenthal, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- In the Clearing by Robert Frost
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A Spring in the Forest by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- A Long and Happy Life by Reynolds Price
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Seventh Crisis by Douglass Cater, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- Six Crises by Richard M. Nixon
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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April 26, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-13
- The Steelman's Gamble by Max Ascoli, p. 14
- The Gentle Erosion of Berlin by George Bailey, pp. 15-19
- A Negro Tourist in Dixie by Bettye Rice Hughes, pp. 20-21
- Two Newspapers in Search of a City by Bruce Bliven, pp. 22-23
- Thailand's Chinese Question by Philip Wright, pp. 24-25
- 'This Is Radio Moscow' by Al Newman, pp. 26-28
- Siege Tactics of the AMA by Michael J. O'Neill, pp. 29-31
- The Writing on the Wall by Fred Grunfeld, pp. 32-34
- Dick King---verse by Thomas Kinsella, p. 35
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, p. 36
- Notes of an Itinerant Operagoer by Roland Gelatt, pp. 37-38
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A Mixed Blessing by Robert Bingham, pp. 39-40 - 1 Review- The Dreams of Reason by Rene J. Dubos
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 41
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June, 1944 by Robert P. Knapp, Jr., pp. 42-44 - 1 Review- Night Drop by S.L.A. Marshall
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December, 1915 by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 45-50 - 1 Review- In Parenthesis by David Michael Jones
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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May 10, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-10
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 11-15
- How the Russians Wage Political Warfare by Edmond Taylor, pp. 16-20
- Behind the Stories About Khrushchev's Opposition by Jerry F. Hough, pp. 21-22
- What's Happening to the Democratic Party? by Douglass Cater, pp. 23-25
- Britain Adrift by George Bailey, pp. 26-29
- Our Undeclared War in Vietnam by Jerry A. Rose, pp. 30-32
- Mr. Goldberg and the Labor Leaders by Hobart Rowen, pp. 33-34
- A Place for the Aged by Maya Pines, pp. 35-37
- The Gaps in Our Maps by George H.T. Kimble, pp. 38-39
- 'Almost Perfect' by Alfred Kazin, pp. 40-41
- Playing the Primitive by Hilton Kramer, p. 42
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, pp. 43-45
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1984 and All That by William Lee Miller, pp. 46-51 - 1 Review- George Orwell: Fugitive from the Camp of Victory by Richard Rees
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 52-53
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Without Folly by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Raymond Chandler Speaking by Dorothy Gardiner, Kathrine Sorley Walker, and Raymond Chandler, ...
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'Be Calm, Sir' by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 56-58 - 1 Review- The Last Bourbons of Naples, 1825-1861 by Harold Acton
- Cover by John McDermott
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May 24, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-19
- Our Ancient 'Firsts' by Max Ascoli, p. 20
- Management, Labor, and the Public Interest by Bernard D. Nossiter, pp. 21-23
- The Seattle Settlement by Meg Greenfield, pp. 24-26
- A British White Paper on the Thin Red Line by H.A. DeWeerd, pp. 27-28
- Does Europe Need Its Neutrals? by Gordon Brook-Shepherd, pp. 29-31
- Canada Comes to a Fork in the Road by William H. Hessler, pp. 32-34
- The Second Battle of San Jacinto by Clifton Brock, pp. 35-36
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 37
- Small Cars for Big Cities by Al Newman, pp. 38-39
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, pp. 40-41
- The Citybillies by Nat Hentoff, p. 42
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Our American Plutarch by Alfred Kazin, p. 43 - 1 Review- Patriotic Gore by Edmund Wilson
- The Little Official of Maybe by James Schevill, pp. 44-45
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Goldwater's Flagpole by William Lee Miller, p. 46 - 1 Review- Why Not Victory? by Barry Goldwater
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The Battle of Deerfield by Marvin R. Weisbord, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- But Not Next Door by Harry Rosen and David Rosen
- Cover by Charles MacMaster
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June 7, 1962 Issue = 16 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-13
- Can We Make Peace with Our Allies? by Max Ascoli, p. 14
- De Gaulle's Design for Europe by Edmond Taylor, p. 15
- Adenauer Faces a Cruel Choice by George Bailey, pp. 16-17
- The Politics of Foreign Aid by Douglass Cater, pp. 18-20
- The Front Lines of Asia by Denis Warner, pp. 21-25
- 2. An Exposed Flank in South Vietnam by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 26-29
- The Canadians Go to the Polls by William H. Hessler, pp. 30-31
- Clear-Eyed into Millennium by Joseph Hitrec, pp. 32-35
- New Opera Recordings by Roland Gelatt, pp. 36-37
- Just Looking by Marya Mannes, pp. 38-39
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Lament for Language Lost by George Steiner, pp. 40-44 - 1 Review- Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
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Thorns Without a Rose by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- An Unofficial Rose by Iris Murdoch
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Such Interesting People by Maya Pines, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- Mental Health in the Metropolis by Leo Srole, Thomas S. Langner, and Stanley T. Michael, ...
- Cover by Herb Weintraub
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June 21, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-15
- The Eichmann Trial in Retrospect by Abba Eban, pp. 16-18
- Mr. Kennedy's Guidelines by A.H. Raskin, pp. 19-22
- Franco in Twilight by Claire Sterling, pp. 23-25
- The Soviet Oil Offensive by Leon M. Herman, pp. 26-28
- Can Faubus Be Beaten? by Tom Dearmore, pp. 29-31
- How Billie Sol Used The Farm Program by Julius Duscha, pp. 32-34
- The Tree Where Man Was Born by Peter Matthiessen, pp. 35-37
- A Rebel at Eighty by Fred Grunfeld, p. 38
- The Astronaut---verse by Tim Reynolds, p. 39
- Three Strikes and Art by Jay Jacobs, pp. 40-42
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 43
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The Djilas Riddle by Adam Ulam, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Conversations With Stalin by Milovan Djilas
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Bird Lives! by Nat Hentoff, p. 46 - 1 Review- Bird: The Legend of Charlie Parker by Robert George Reisner
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Getting It All Down by James T. McCartin, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Big Laugh by John O'Hara
- Cover by Nicola Wood
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1962 = 5 Issues, 87 Articles-
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July 5, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-5
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 6-7
- Shifting Priorities by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- De Gaulle and the Sixth Republic by Edmond Taylor, pp. 9-11
- The Founding Fathers of a New Algeria by John K. Cooley, pp. 12-14
- How Teddy Beat Eddie by Douglass Cater, pp. 15-18
- NATO's Nuclear Debate by Timothy W. Stanley, pp. 19-21
- Some Academic Questions About a New Yale Man by William Lee Miller, pp. 22-23
- Can New York City Do Anything About Its Schools? by Mel Elfin, pp. 24-27
- Exchangemenship and All That Djazz by Madeleine Kalb and Marvin Kalb, pp. 28-30
- Green Hay by Lois Phillips Hudson, pp. 31-34
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 35
- Papa Redivivus by Roland Gelatt, pp. 36-37
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Running Away by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 38 - 1 Review- The Reivers by William Faulkner
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Period Piece by Hilton Kramer, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Selected Works of Djuna Barnes by Djuna Barnes
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Who's Happy? by William Lee Miller, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Decline of Pleasure by Walter Kerr
- Cover by John S. Walsh
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July 19, 1962 Issue = 21 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-17
- The Washington Stalemate by Douglass Cater, p. 18
- What Can We Learn from the Teaching Machines? by Spencer Klaw, pp. 19-26
- The Communist Dread of the Common Market by Madeleine Kalb and Marvin Kalb, pp. 27-29
- The Biggest Warship That Ever Was by William H. Hessler, pp. 30-32
- De Gaulle's View of Europe and the Nuclear Debate by Andre Fontaine, pp. 33-34
- Boss Pollack by J. Anthony Lukas, pp. 35-36
- A Timely Tale of Trading Stamps by Elaine Kendall, pp. 37-38
- Philadelphia by Ruth Marossi and Gerald Krefetz, p. 39
- The Crumbling Castle of Dr. Salazar by Claire Sterling, pp. 40-42
- The Revolt That Failed by Meg Greenfield, pp. 43-45
- The People and time of George Gershwin by Edward Jablonski, pp. 46-47
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 48
- Record Notes by Nat Hentoff, p. 49
- Melodies on the Molbau by William Weaver, p. 50
- The Plains Verse by David Galler, p. 51
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Tails Wagging Dogs by William Lee Miller, pp. 52-53 - 2 Reviews- The U-2 Affair by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross
- The Cuban Invasion by Karl E. Meyer and Tad Szulc
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A Triumph of Insight by George Steiner, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Painting of the High Renaissance in Rome and Florence by Sydney J. Freedberg
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A Trinidadian Dickens by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 56-60 - 1 Review- A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul
- Cover by Harry Carter
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August 16, 1962 Issue = 13 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-19
- The Nixon Family and the Hughes Loan by James R. Phelan, pp. 20-26
- The Contentious Lords of the Senate by Douglass Cater, pp. 27-28
- 'Why Are You Calling Me, Son?' by Meg Greenfield, pp. 29-31
- All the Bright Young Men by Worth Bingham and Ward S. Just, pp. 32-34
- Algeria by Edmond Taylor, pp. 35-36
- This Is Moscow Speaking by Nikolai Arzak, pp. 37-49
- The Intruders by Marya Mannes, pp. 50-52
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 53
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The Vanity of Human Wishes by Alfred Kazin, p. 54 - 1 Review- Letting Go by Philip Roth
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A Defense of Intervention by Bertram B. Johansson, pp. 55-58 - 1 Review- Latin America Between the Eagle and the Bear by Salvador de Madariaga
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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September 13, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-19
- Back from Europe by Max Ascoli, pp. 20-21
- The Forbidden City by Edmond Taylor, pp. 22-24
- The Day Taxes Weren't Cut by Bernard D. Nossiter, pp. 25-27
- The Defense of the Dollar by M.J. Rossant, pp. 28-29
- The Troublesome Legacy of Styles Bridges by Douglass Cater, pp. 30-32
- The Many-Fronted War in South Vietnam by Denis Warner, pp. 33-35
- Issues Not Faced in the Telstar Filibuster by Philip M. Stern, pp. 36-38
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He Made It by Alfred Kazin, pp. 39-41 - 1 Review- The Autobiography of Edward Gibbon by Edward Gibbon and Dero A. Saunders
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A Dollar for Fifty Cents by Barbara Carter, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- A Strategy of Investing for Higher Return by Richard H. Rush
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A Constant Woman by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Portrait in Brownstone by Louis Auchincloss
- The Pretenders---verse by Charles Edward Eaton, pp. 46-47
- The Wesker Twist by John Rosselli, p. 48
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 49-51
- Arriving and Departing by Ken Macrorie, pp. 52-55
- Record Notes by Nat Hentoff, pp. 56-60
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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September 27, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-19
- Our Worst Neighbor by Max Ascoli, p. 20
- Castro's Foreign Legion by Leo Sauvage, pp. 21-24
- The Trojan Troika in Berlin by Daniel Schorr, pp. 25-26
- De Gaulle in Germany by Edmond Taylor, pp. 27-28
- The Battle for the Independence of the U.N. Secretariat by Lawrence Malkin, pp. 29-31
- Transformation South of Rome by Claire Sterling, pp. 32-34
- Retraining the Unemployed by Julius Duscha, pp. 35-36
- The Tortuous Thunderer by J.A. Maxtone Graham, pp. 37-39
- The Final Festivalization of New York City by Dan Wakefield, pp. 40-41
- Movies: Good-by, Galatea by Jay Jacobs, pp. 42-43
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 44-45
- Record Notes by Roland Gelatt, pp. 46-47
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The Same Old Salisbury by Abraham Brumberg, pp. 48-51 - 1 Review- A New Russia? by Harrison E. Salisbury
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Notes on Recent Art Books by Hilton Kramer, pp. 52-54 - 4 Reviews- Of Divers Arts by Naum Gabo
- Gateway to the Twentieth Century by Jean Cassou, Nikolaus Pevsner, and Emil Langui
- Form and Space by Eduard Trier
- Cezanne by Henri Perruchot
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A Man of Parts by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 55-58 - 1 Review- Memoirs of a Special Case by Chaim Raphael
- Cover by Laureano Garcia
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1962 = 6 Issues, 109 Articles-
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October 11, 1962 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-13
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 14-26
- Mixed and Mixed-Up by A.H. Raskin, pp. 27-31
- Who Checks the Congressional Expense Account? by Douglass Cater, pp. 32-33
- A Phoenician Is Still a Phoenician by William S. Ellis, pp. 34-36
- Lousiana by Ed Planer, p. 37
- Impressions of the South (sketches) by Tom Feelings, pp. 38-39
- King Hassan's Unbound Morocco by John K. Cooley, pp. 40-42
- A Billion for Barry by Donald R. McNeil, pp. 43-44
- The Durability of Uncle Dan by Herbert Krosney, pp. 45-46
- What's to Be Done With the Other Half of New Guinea? by Gavin Souter, pp. 47-48
- Talk, Talk, Talk by William Lee Miller, pp. 49-51
- 2. A Case in Point: Bedlam at Edinburgh by Ralph W. Condee, pp. 52-54
- Freshman (verse) by Dilys Laing, p. 55
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A Credo for the Ultras by William Letwin, pp. 56-59 - 1 Review- Who Is Ayn Rand? by Nathaniel Branden and Barbara Branden
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 60-61
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Writers as Characters by ALfred Kazin, pp. 62-64 - 1 Review- A View of My Own by Elizabeth Hardwick
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Ernest Gross on the U.N. by Max Ascoli, pp. 65-68 - 1 Review- The United Nations: Structure for Peace by Ernest A. Gross
- Cover by Fred Marvin
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October 25, 1962 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-21
- How We Got Protected from Communist Propaganda by Meg Greenfield, pp. 22-25
- The Tax Bill as Amended by the Lobbyists by Julius Duscha, pp. 26-27
- Aid to Higher Education by Douglass Cater, pp. 28-30
- France in the Remaking by Edmond Taylor, pp. 31-32
- 'Aggression by Seepage' in Northeast Thailand by Denis Warner, pp. 33-37
- As If Los Angeles Didn't Have Enough Trouble by Wesley Marx, pp. 38-39
- Taft vs. Kennedy in Ohio by William H. Hessler, pp. 40-41
- Britain Draws the Color Line by Frank R. Chesley, p. 42
- Free Enterprise in Poland by Richard Grenier, pp. 43-44
- An Evening at the Leningrad Ballet by Tom Burnam, pp. 45-47
- Through History with Irving Berlin by Edward Jablonski, pp. 48-49
- Stop Me, Somebody, Before I Bring an End to Western Civilization as We Know It by Jay Jacobs, pp. 50-51
- Record Notes by Nat Hentoff, pp. 52-53
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Short of a Distant Goal by Robert Bingham, pp. 54-57 - 1 Review- Letters of James Agee to Father Flye by James Agee
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Beyond the Wall by Elie Abel, pp. 58-60 - 1 Review- The Forgotten People by Seymour Freidin
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The Way It Was by Donald A. Allan, p. 61 - 1 Review- The Thin Red Line by James Jones
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 62-68
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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November 8, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-16
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 17-23
- Escalation from the Bay of Pigs by Max Ascoli, pp. 24-25
- Washington Notes by Meg Greenfield and Ward S. Just, pp. 26-27
- It Had to Be Faced by Adolf A. Berle, pp. 28-29
- One Mississippi Negro Who Didn't Go to College by Ronald A. Hollander, pp. 30-33
- '...Who Tried to Redeem the Times' by The Rev Duncan M. Gray, Jr., p. 34
- The Common Market by Claire Sterling, pp. 35-38
- Tubman's Paradise by Tom Sterling, pp. 39-41
- 'Very Little to See' by Halsey Melone, pp. 42-46
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 47
- Lobsters (verse) by Howard Nemerov, p. 48
- Song Without Words by Jay Jacobs, pp. 49-51
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Good Guys vs. Bad Guys by William Lee Miller, pp. 52-54 - 1 Review- A Shade of Difference by Allen Drury
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Dry Seasons by Tom F. Driver, pp. 55-56 - 1 Review- American Drama Since World War II by Gerald C. Weales
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Private Pursuit by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 57-60 - 1 Review- The Public Happiness by August Heckscher
- Cover by Ronald Christensen
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November 22, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-19
- The Elections by Max Ascoli, p. 20
- Reflections on Cuba by Henry A. Kissinger, pp. 21-23
- Where Do We Go from Victory? by Max Frankel, pp. 24-25
- One Time the Soviets Wish They Could Be Uncommitted Too by Marvin Kalb, pp. 26-27
- The Harvest of Menonism by Prem Bhatia, pp. 28-29
- French Politics After the Referendum by Edmond Taylor, pp. 30-31
- Farmers on Strike by Julius Duscha, pp. 32-34
- Our Integrated Army by Robert E. Schweitz, pp. 35-36
- The Foreseeable Future by M.N. York, pp. 37-42
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 43
- The Relevance of Irreverence by Nat Hentoff, pp. 44-47
- Record Notes by Roland Gelatt, pp. 48-49
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'I Know Where I Am From' by A.B. Guthrie, Jr., pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- Wolf Willow by Wallace Stegner
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A Voice from the Floor by Nelson W. Polsby, pp. 52-54 - 1 Review- Member of the House by Clem Miller and John W. Baker
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Whence Comes Their Passion by Michael Harrington, pp. 55-58 - 1 Review- The Long Shadow of Little Rock by Daisy Bates
- Cover by Mozelle Thompson
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December 6, 1962 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-15
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 16-21
- Old Terror and New Doubts by Priscilla Johnson, pp. 22-25
- An Epistolary Merry-go-round by Max Frankel, pp. 26-28
- The 'Spiegel' Affair by George Bailey, pp. 29-32
- Some Misunderstanding! by Panatela, pp. 33-35
- The Little Debates by R.W. Apple, Jr., pp. 36-37
- The Negro's Place at Labor's Table by Tom Brooks, pp. 38-39
- Whitsunday in Kirchstetten (verse) by W.H. Auden, pp. 40-41
- Sails Ho! by Jay Jacobs, pp. 42-43
- Gabble and Rush by John Rosselli, pp. 44-45
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 46
- Record Notes by Nat Hentoff, pp. 47-49
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Bachelor of Art by Alfred Kazin, pp. 50-53 - 2 Reviews- Henry James, Vol II by Leon Edel
- Henry James, Vol. III by Leon Edel
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A Valley from Long Ago by Peter Hastings, p. 54 - 1 Review- Under the Mountain Wall by Peter Matthiessen
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Anyone Here Seen Anton? by Gerald Weales, pp. 55-58 - 1 Review- Chekhov: A Biography by Ernest J. Simmons
- Cover by William D. Gorman
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December 20, 1962 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-15
- Christmas, 1962 by Max Ascoli, p. 16
- Missiles and Principles by Luis Aguilar Leon, p. 17
- A Visit to Ole Miss by Jane Krieger Rosen, pp. 18-20
- Khrushchev's Economic Problems by Madeleine G. Kalb, pp. 21-22
- 'This Schizophrenia Business' Comes to the GOP by Ward S. Just, pp. 23-24
- British Politics in the Shadow of Europe by Claire Sterling, pp. 25-28
- Forces That Helped de Gaulle to Victory by Edmond Taylor, pp. 29-32
- The Government of the City of Government by Laurence Stern, pp. 33-34
- Art, Science, or Just Plain Luck? by Roland Gelatt, pp. 35-36
- Opening Night (drawings) by Joseph Papin, pp. 37-41
- A Clown, a President, and the Seven Caesars by Robert Bingham, pp. 42-43
- Santa Claus (verse) by Howard Nemerov, p. 44
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 45
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Disestablishmentarianism by Sarel Eimerl, p. 46 - 1 Review- Anatomy of Britain Today by Anthony Sampson
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Two Italys by Frances Frenaye, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Men at the Gate by Ottiero Ottieri
- Cover by Reg Massie
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Issues of 1963 = 24 Issues, 399 Articles
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Issues of 1964 = 25 Issues, 455 Articles
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Issues of 1965 = 24 Issues, 430 Articles
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Issues of 1966 = 24 Issues, 425 Articles
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Issues of 1967 = 24 Issues, 417 Articles
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Issues of 1968 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles