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Issues of 1959 = 24 Issues, 446 Articles
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Issues of 1960 = 24 Issues, 445 Articles
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Issues of 1964 = 25 Issues, 455 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1964 = 7 Issues, 127 Articles-
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January 2, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-13
- A Prayer for Reason by Max Ascoli, p. 14
- Paris by Edmond Taylor, pp. 15-18
- Berlin by George Bailey, p. 19
- London by Laurence W. Martin, pp. 20-23
- Oswald in Dallas by Leo Sauvage, pp. 24-26
- The Red and the Black by George Feifer, pp. 27-28
- The Winter of Communism's Discontent by Anatole Shub, pp. 29-31
- New Hampshire's Lottery by Daniel F. Ford, pp. 32-34
- The House of the Lady Aziza by Constance Wagner, pp. 35-36
- Happy New Year! by Fernando Krahn, p. 37
- What's the Matter with Edward Albee? by Tom F. Driver, p. 38
- Plenty of Horn by Nat Hentoff, pp. 39-41
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All Bone by Mark Schorer, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Balanchine: A Biography by Bernard Taper
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The Masks He Wore by Hilton Kramer, p. 44 - 1 Review- Apollinaire: Poet Among the Painters by Francis Steegmuller
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 45-50
- Cover by Gustave E. Nebel
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January 16, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-19
- The Foreign Aid Fiasco by Paul Duke, pp. 20-25
- Everett Dirksen's Newest Role by Meg Greenfield, pp. 26-29
- The Land-Grabbers of Cali by John P. Powelson, pp. 30-31
- Iran by H.B. Bloomer, pp. 32-35
- Yankee Fans in Yerevan by Linda Gottlieb and George Feifer, pp. 36-37
- India's Front Lines in the High Himalayas by Piers Anderton, pp. 38-41
- Where the Fields Are Fresh and Green---short story by Lois Phillips Hudson, pp. 42-44
- How to Fold a Newspaper by Joseph G. Colangelo, Jr., pp. 45-46
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Of Cogs and Machines by John William Ward, p. 47 - 1 Review- Individualism and Big Business by Leonard R. Sayles
- Security---drawings by Fernando Krahn, p. 48
- The Remedy---verse by N.L.S. Sand, p. 49
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 50
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Wapshot in the Dark by Gerald Weales, p. 51 - 1 Review- The Wapshot Scandal by John Cheever
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And, Behold, It Was Good by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 52-58 - 1 Review- Animal Worlds by Marston Bates
- Cover by Mozelle Thompson
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January 30, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-15
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 16-25
- A Good Beginning by Max Ascoli, p. 26
- The President's Calculated Risk by M.J. Rossant, pp. 27-28
- Jordan's Troubled Waters by William Mehlman, pp. 29-33
- The Burning Question by Daniel S. Greenberg, p. 34
- The Navy at Ebb Tide by Hanson W. Baldwin, pp. 35-37
- Cursing de Gaulle Is Not a Policy by Stanley Hoffmann, pp. 38-41
- New York City by Barbara Carter, pp. 42-45
- 'Der Stellvertreter' by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 46-49
- The Hunt (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 50-51
- A Field Guide to Government Jargon by Spencer Klaw, p. 52
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The Ugly America by C.W. Griffin, Jr., pp. 53-55 - 1 Review- God's Own Junkyard by Peter Blake
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The Nuts That Bolt by Donald A. Allan, p. 56 - 1 Review- A Singular Man by J.P. Donleavy
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 57
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A Continent Discovered by Ronald M. Schneider, pp. 58-60 - 1 Review- The Winds of Revolution by Tad Szulc
- Cover by Ronald Julius Christensen
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February 13, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-15
- The Politics of Poverty by Douglass Cater, pp. 16-20
- West Virginia by William Francois, p. 21
- Draft Rejectees by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 22-23
- Ted Sorensen of Nebraska by William Lee Miller, pp. 24-29
- The Italian Tightrope Act by Claire Sterling, pp. 30-32
- Willy Brandt's Third Germany by George Bailey, pp. 33-35
- Communist China's 'Opening to the West' by Charles Ferdinand Nothomb, p. 36
- Labour's 'Shadow' Diplomacy by Gordon Brook-Shepherd, pp. 37-39
- The Artifacts of Adulation by Alan Levy, pp. 40-43
- How to Get a Red Hat by Andrew M. Greeley, pp. 44-45
- Courting Customs in the Workers' Paradise by John Kosa, p. 46
- First Love (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 47
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The Liberal as Optimist by Kenneth S. Lynn, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- The Quest for the Dream by John P. Roche
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 51
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Not Writ in Water by M.L. Rosenthal, pp. 52-53 - 2 Reviews- John Keats: The Making of a Poet by Aileen Ward
- John Keats by Walter Jackson Bate
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A Hungry Man by Jay Jacobs, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- The Most of A.J. Liebling by William Cole and A.J. Liebling
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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February 27, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-13
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 14-21
- What's de Gaulle Up to? by Max Ascoli, pp. 22-23
- France by Edmond Taylor, pp. 24-25
- Vietnam by Denis Warner, pp. 26-27
- Panama by Donald A. Allan and George Sherman, pp. 28-29
- The Waiting Game of William W. Scranton by Paul Duke, pp. 30-31
- New York's Boycott by Thomas R. Brooks, pp. 32-33
- The Reapportionment Riddle by James E. Clayton, pp. 34-36
- The Nation's Primary Primary by Daniel F. Ford, pp. 37-38
- A Southerner's Answer to the Negro Question by C. Vann Woodward, pp. 39-45
- Arthur Miller's Pilgrimage by Tom F. Driver, pp. 46-47
- The Way the World Ends by Jay Jacobs, pp. 48-49
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 50
- The Smoker---drawing by Fernando Krahn, p. 51
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What Killed Forrestal? by William H. Hessler, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- James Forrestal by Arnold A. Rogow
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The Search for Utopia by Ralph A. Stone, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- Collective Security and American Foreign Policy by Roland N. Stromberg
- Cover by Gustave E. Nebel
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March 12, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-9
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-16
- Our Options in Vietnam by Bernard B. Fall, pp. 17-21
- Chou En-lai and the Watusi by Claire Sterling, pp. 22-23
- Pearson's Progress by William H. Hessler, pp. 24-28
- The High Cost of 'Fair Trade' by Julius Duscha, pp. 29-30
- Organizing the Old Folks by Barbara Carter, p. 31
- Prosciutto and Mrs. Mellon by Meg Greenfield, pp. 32-35
- The Great Air-Fare Snare by Mel Elfin, pp. 36-38
- When Pure Science Meets Pure Politics by Daniel S. Greenberg, pp. 39-41
- Beethoven Is Better Than Ever by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 42-43
- The Kite (verse) by Charles Edward Eaton, pp. 44-45
- Lost Horizons by Fritz Littlejohn, p. 46
- Of Arms and the Man (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, p. 47
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Our Wandering Course in the Flowery Kingdom by Robert P. Knapp, Jr., pp. 48-49 - 1 Review- America's Failure in China, 1941-50 by Tang Tsou
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 50-51
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Monument to Failure by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- Cooper's Creek by Alan Moorehead
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Estrangement Is Bad for You by John William Ward, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Self-Renewal by John W. Gardner
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1040 and All That by Herbert Robinson, pp. 56-58 - 1 Review- The Great Treasury Raid by Philip M. Stern
- Cover by Alexander Russo
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March 26, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-15
- The Greatest of These... by Max Ascoli, p. 16
- Manpower Planning and the New Pariahs by Ely M. Brandes, pp. 17-19
- It Will Be a Long War by Bernard D. Nossiter, pp. 20-21
- Is Hoffa Finished? by A.H. Raskin, pp. 22-24
- Foreign Aid by Paul Duke, pp. 25-26
- And There Goes Cambodia by Denis Warner, pp. 27-29
- Illinois by James L. McDowell, pp. 30-31
- The 'Under Standing Neorger' and His Right to Vote by John Kenworthy and E.W. Kenworthy, pp. 32-34
- Grandma's Funeral---short story by Gideon Telpaz, pp. 35-38
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 39
- The Rule of 'O' by Robert Bingham, pp. 40-42
- The New Hairdo---drawings by Fernando Krahn, p. 43
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Latter-Day Puritans from Erin by John P. Roche, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The American Irish by William V. Shannon
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In the Wake of the Prophet by Anne Fremantle, p. 46 - 1 Review- Anthology of Islamic Literature by James Kritzeck
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Labor's Love Lost by Robert S. Gallagher, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Disenchanted Unionist by Paul E. Sultan
- Cover by Herbert Weintraub
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1964 = 6 Issues, 104 Articles-
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April 9, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-13
- The Irksome Panama Wrangle by Philip Geyelin, pp. 14-16
- Closing the Books on Baker by Erwin Knoll and Laurence Stern, pp. 17-20
- Tanganyika by Claire Sterling, pp. 21-24
- Detroit by Thomas R. Brooks, pp. 25-26
- The Soviet Shadow Economy by Joseph M. Hochstein, pp. 27-30
- Last Chance in the Delta by Denis Warner, pp. 31-33
- After the Revolution by Oscar Lewis, pp. 34-36
- Secret Weapons (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 37-38
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 39
- The Meaning of Silence by Tom F. Driver, pp. 40-43
- The Enemy (verse) by M.L. Rosenthal, p. 44
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What We Remember by Moses Hadas, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Hebrew Myths by Robert Graves and Raphael Patai
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Readin', Ritin', and Rafferty by Fred M. Hechinger, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- What They Are Doing to Your Children by Dr. Max L. Rafferty
- Cover by Frederic Marvin
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April 23, 1964 Issue = 16 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-15
- The Secret Life of the A-11 by Douglass Cater, pp. 16-17
- The Cuban Embargo Myth by Philip Geyelin, pp. 18-19
- Aid to Education by William Lee Miller, pp. 20-22
- Is This the Year for Medicare? by Paul Duke and Stanley Meisler, pp. 23-26
- As the Dust Settles in Brazil by A.A. Berle, p. 27
- Inflation and U.S. Aid by James W. Rowe, pp. 28-29
- De Gaulle's Mexican Hat Dance by Gladys Delmas, pp. 30-32
- How Sukarno Keeps His Revolution Spinning by Denis Warner, pp. 33-36
- My Oxford Tutor, C.S. Lewis by George Bailey, pp. 37-38
- The Decorators (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 39-41
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The Many-Faced Terror by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Paris in the Terror by Stanley Loomis
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The Constitution of 1801 by John William Ward, p. 44 - 1 Review- Alexander Hamilton and the Constitution by Clinton Rossiter
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 45-50
- Cover by Reg Massie
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May 7, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-7
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 8-11
- This Liberal Magazine, 1964 by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-14
- Kafka's Nightmare Comes True by George Bailey, pp. 15-20
- California Democrats by Bill Stout, pp. 21-23
- California Republicans by Jim Wood, pp. 24-25
- Kenya Discovers the Perils of Uhuru by Claire Sterling, pp. 26-28
- The Boy Wonder of Illinois Politics by Hal Higdon, pp. 29-30
- The Jalopy Nomads by Barbara Carter, pp. 31-33
- The God Who Eats Corn (verse) by Richard Murphy, pp. 34-36
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Building a Monument by George Steiner, pp. 37-38 - 1 Review- The Spire by William G. Golding
- The Opening (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 39
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The Medicine of the Angels by Sidney Alexander, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- A Long Madness by Antonio Barolini
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Overlord: A Mosaic by Robert P. Knapp, Jr., pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Battle at Best by S.L.A. Marshall
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 44
- The Durable Duke by Nat Hentoff, pp. 45-50
- Cover by Ronald Christensen
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May 21, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 10-15
- Ten Years Later by Max Ascoli, p. 16
- The Man Who Leads the Southern Senators by Meg Greenfield, pp. 17-20
- It Will Be a Hot Summer in Mississippi by Richard Woodley, pp. 21-23
- The Meaning of the Rail Settlement by A.H. Raskin, pp. 24-26
- A Look Ahead to the Auto Negotiations by Thomas R. Brooks, pp. 27-28
- Moscow by George Feifer, pp. 29-33
- How the Farmers Get What They Want by Theodore Lowi, pp. 34-36
- Portugal's Last Stand in Mozambique by Peter Schmid, pp. 37-39
- The Race Before the Race at Indianapolis by James A. Maxwell, p. 40
- The Perfect Crime (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 41-42
- 'I Know Not Seems' by Tom F. Driver, pp. 43-45
- The Cradle Still Rocks by Gerald Weales, pp. 46-50
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 51
- Picasso Comes Home by Barry O'Brian, pp. 52-53
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Leave Me Alone! by John P. Roche, pp. 54-55 - 2 Reviews- The Naked Society by Vance Packard
- The Privacy Invaders by Myron Brenton
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The People Inside by Nat Hentoff, p. 56 - 1 Review- Dancers on the Shore by William Melvin Kelley
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And a Time to Hate by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 57-60 - 1 Review- The Long Voyage by Jorge Semprun
- Cover by Joan Berg
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June 4, 1964 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-11
- Cyprus by Claire Sterling, pp. 12-15
- This War in Bornea by Hamilton Fish Armstrong, pp. 16-20
- The Shadow and Substance of the ANZUS Pact by Denis Warner, pp. 21-23
- God's Little Helpers by Robert S. Gallagher, pp. 24-25
- 'And Now, a Brief Word from Our Sponsors...' by Daniel Rapoport, pp. 26-27
- Chicago's Hillbilly Ghetto by Hal Bruno, pp. 28-30
- Around the World, and Death, and Back Again by William Saroyan, pp. 31-32
- The Bugler, Whoever He Is (verse) by John Alexander Allen, p. 33
- The Wingless 'Sea Gull' by John Rosselli, p. 34
- The Tune-up (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 35
- A Crash at the Start by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 36-39
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Postcards from Paris by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-43 - 1 Review- A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 44
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Kong's Kin by Gerald Weales, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Year of the Gorilla by George B. Schaller
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A Rain Check on Utopia by Richard Bimonte, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- Letters and Speeches of Ibsen by Evert Sprinchorn and Henrik Johan Ibsen
- Cover by Abe Gurvin
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June 18, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-9
- The Reporter's Notes by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-15
- How LBJ Got the Nomination by Philip Potter, pp. 16-20
- The Catastrophic Non-War in Laos by Denis Warner, pp. 21-24
- De Gaulle at Trier by Edmond Taylor, pp. 25-26
- Can the Congo Go It Alone? by Claire Sterling, pp. 27-30
- 'Old Scratchhead' Wakes Up in Chester, Pennsylvania by Spencer Klaw, pp. 31-33
- The Mob Behind the Marchers by Pat Watters, pp. 34-35
- Sinkiang by Stanley Karnow, pp. 36-39
- The Moppet Market by Arturo F. Gonzalez, p. 40
- The Expressionist (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 41-42
- Resurrection from the County Home Gardens (verse) by John Engels, p. 43
- You Get a Lot to Like by John M. Conly, pp. 44-47
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The Coin of Governance by Adolf A. Berle, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Power in Washington by Douglass Cater
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 51-52
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CIA on Trial by Jean Edward Smith, pp. 53-58 - 1 Review- The Bay of Pigs by Haynes Johnson
- Cover by Natalie Bigelow
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1964 = 5 Issues, 93 Articles-
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July 2, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-6
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 7-11
- The G.O.P. Against Itself by Paul Duke, pp. 12-14
- Mark Hatfield, Man with a Tough Job by Julius Duscha, pp. 15-16
- How Goldwater Won in California by Bill Stout, pp. 17-18
- The Uneasy Truce Among Nehru's Heirs by Rawle Knox, pp. 19-21
- Goa by Sundar Rajan, p. 22
- New York's 'Jim Crow' Schools by Barbara Carter, pp. 23-25
- The Choice in Chile by Stanley Rothman, pp. 26-28
- A Window Full of Sky by Anzia Yezierska, pp. 29-30
- A Life on Four Records by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 31-33
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'One Hell of a Professor' by Benjamin DeMott, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- Flood: A Romance of Our Time by Robert Penn Warren
- The Neutrals (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 36
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Good-bye, Jean by Gerald Weales, p. 37 - 1 Review- Harlow by Irving Shulman
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 38-39
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Book Notes by Nora Magid, pp. 40-44 - 4 Reviews- Britain in the Sixties by Philip O'Connor
- Suicide and Scandinavia by Herbert Hendin
- Claremont Essays by Diana Trilling
- New Wind in a Dry Land by Margaret Laurence
- Cover by David Passalacqua
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July 16, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-17
- And Now Enforcement by Max Ascoli, p. 18
- The Politics of Cloture by Elizabeth Brenner Drew, pp. 19-22
- A Recollection of Michael Schwerner by Richard Woodley, pp. 23-24
- Religion in the Soviet Union by George Bailey, pp. 25-29
- San Francisco (drawings) by Helen Drew, p. 30
- The Wandering Paths of a Transit Bill by Vincent J. Burke, pp. 31-33
- A Second Chance for Ninety Men in Norfolk by James W. Canan, pp. 34-35
- What the Germans Are Reading About Hitler by Gordon A. Craig, pp. 36-37
- Gide's Hamlet by Justin O'Brien, pp. 38-39
- In Black and White by Mary V. Walton, pp. 40-41
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The Captive Commanders by Robert P. Knapp, Jr., pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Swordbearers by Correlli Barnett
- In the Beginning (verse) by Thomas Kinsella, p. 44
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'Vicisti, Galilaee' by George Steiner, p. 45 - 1 Review- Julian by Gore Vidal
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 46
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Lots of Yaks at Oxbridge by Robert Sklar, p. 47 - 1 Review- One Fat Englishman by Kingsley Amis
- Deadlocked (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 47
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Book Notes by Nora Magid, pp. 48-50 - 6 Reviews- New York: True North by Gilbert Millstein and Sam Falk
- Earl Wilson's New York by Earl Wilson
- New York: People and Places by Victor Laredo and Percy Seitlin
- New York City and the Fair, 1964-1965 by Lucrecia Lopez
- New York: Places and Pleasures by Kate Simon
- New York in the Forties by Andreas Feininger
- Cover by Frederic Marvin
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August 13, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-13
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 14-15
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 16-25
- The Runaway Republicans by Max Ascoli, pp. 26-27
- The G.O.P. and the Gap by Marya Mannes, pp. 28-30
- Who Speaks for Mississippi? by Reese Cleghorn, pp. 31-33
- The Fat Cats Are Hard to Find by Walter Pincus, pp. 34-36
- The Venezuelan Miracle by Romulo Betancourt, pp. 37-40
- De Gaulle's Romanian Gambit by Edmond Taylor, pp. 41-43
- The South Learns to Live with the Civil-Rights Law by Pat Watters, pp. 44-46
- The Rise and Fall of Jersey City by John J. Farmer, pp. 47-49
- Vietnam by Denis Warner, pp. 50-53
- God and Man at Flushing Meadow by Roberta Strauss Feuerlicht, pp. 54-56
- Business (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, p. 57
- The Young Folks by Nat Hentoff, p. 58
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The Eloquence of Failure by Alfred Kazin, p. 59 - 1 Review- Because I Was Flesh by Edward Dahlberg
- The Parrot (verse) by Charles Edward Eaton, pp. 60-61
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The Most Marvelous Party by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 62-63 - 1 Review- Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1915-1918 by Robert Gathorne-Hardy and Ottoline Morrell
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Book Notes by Nora Magid, pp. 64-68 - 4 Reviews- Handbook of Consumer Motivations by Ernest Dichter
- The Inevitable Americans by John Greenway
- Both Sides of the Ocean by Viktor Nekrasov
- A Vanished World by Anne Gertrude Sneller
- Cover by Frederic Marvin
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September 10, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes by Meg Greenfield, pp. 12-19
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 20-21
- The President-Candidate by Max Ascoli, p. 22
- Civil Rights by A.H. Raskin, pp. 23-27
- Gary's Rank-and-File Reaction by Victor Hoffmann and John Strietelmeier, pp. 28-29
- Freedom Schools, North and South by Carleton Mabee, pp. 30-32
- Drawing the Line in Southeast Asia by Denis Warner, pp. 33-35
- CAP and TVA by Don Oberdorfer, pp. 36-38
- The Air Around Us by C.W. Griffin, Jr., pp. 39-43
- Industry Dons Sock and Buskin by Alan Levy, pp. 44-46
- Virtuosity (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 47-49
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Prospect of Delight by M.L. Rosenthal, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- Collected Poems by Horace Gregory
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An Old Hand Speaks Out by Charles Burton Marshall, p. 52 - 1 Review- Foreign and Other Affairs by John Paton Davies, Jr.
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Growing Up Rich by John William Ward, p. 53 - 1 Review- Children and Others by James Gould Cozzens
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Dulles as Villain by Gordon A. Craig, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- Dulles Over Suez by Herman Finer
- Cover by Richard Pfahl
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September 24, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-13
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 14-25
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 26-27
- The Conservative Revolution by Max Ascoli, p. 28
- The Fine Art of President-Baiting by Meg Greenfield, pp. 29-32
- The Miracle Is Over by Claire Sterling, pp. 33-36
- Racism Wasn't the Issue in Tennessee by Bill Kovach, pp. 37-38
- The Soviet Submarine Threat by Hanson W. Baldwin, pp. 39-41
- The Legacy of Sarit Thanarat by Denis Warner, pp. 42-44
- The Supreme Court Under Fire Again by Alpheus Thomas Mason, pp. 45-47
- Somalia's Instant Army by Peter Schmid, pp. 48-51
- Sons and Fathers by William Saroyan, p. 52
- The Frog-Prince (verse) by Stevie Smith, p. 53
- Vox Humana Fortissimo by John M. Conly, pp. 54-55
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Happy Birthday, Whoever You Are by David Littlejohn, p. 56 - 3 Reviews- William Shakespeare: A Biography by A.L. Rowse
- Shakespeare: A Biography by Peter Quennell
- How Shakespeare Spent the Day by Ivor J.C. Brown
- Welcome (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 57-59
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From the Tuscan by Sidney Alexander, pp. 60-63 - 1 Review- Letters of Michelangelo by E.H. Ramsden and Michelangelo
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4 Views of Rome by Andrew M. Greeley, pp. 64-68 - 4 Reviews- The Pilgrim by Michael Serafian
- The Second Session by Xavier Rynne
- The Open Church by Michael Novak
- Observer in Rome by Robert McAfee Brown
- Cover by Rocco Negro
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1964 = 7 Issues, 131 Articles-
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October 8, 1964 Issue = 20 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-21
- Neither an Echo nor a Choice by Max Ascoli, pp. 22-23
- The Grenier Plan for the G.O.P. by Jerald ter Horst, pp. 24-26
- Senator Goldwater and the Negro by Meg Greenfield, pp. 27-28
- The William Miller Problem by William Lee Miller, p. 29
- What We Got for Pampering Sukarno by Denis Warner, pp. 30-32
- The Gun Law That Didn't Go Off by Elizabeth Brenner Drew, pp. 33-35
- Updating the Indian Army by Rawle Knox, pp. 36-38
- Reapportionment by Robert G. Dixon, Jr., pp. 39-40
- The Making of a Negro Middle Class by Hannah Lees, pp. 41-44
- The Id in March Time by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 45-48
- The Beast Under the Porch by Gerald Weales, p. 49
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'Never the Whole Truth' by George Steiner, pp. 50-53 - 1 Review- Corridors of Power by C.P. Snow
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Grieving, Going On by Madeleine Chapsal, p. 54 - 1 Review- No Longer Than a Sigh by Anne Philipe
- Good Against Evil (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 55
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Book Notes, p. 56 - 3 Reviews- How to Succeed in Company Politics by Edward J. Hegarty
- Sex and the Office by Helen Gurley Brown
- The Gloucester Branch by John Leggett
- Youth Is Impatient (verse) by N.L.S. Sand, pp. 56-57
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 58-60
- Cover by Richard Rosenblum
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October 22, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-17
- Letter from an Old Locomotive by Spencer Klaw, pp. 18-21
- This Electoral Trauma by Max Ascoli, p. 22
- Illinois by Robert Bendiner, pp. 23-25
- Campaign Trail Hootenanny (verse) by Wallace Carroll, pp. 26-28
- California by Joseph Lewis, pp. 29-32
- New York by Meg Greenfield, pp. 33-35
- Ohio by James A. Maxwell, pp. 36-37
- Arkansas by Tom Dearmore, pp. 38-41
- Return to Fontamara by Ignazio Silone, pp. 42-44
- Gifts (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, p. 45
- The Liberals Hissed by Nat Hentoff, pp. 46-47
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 48
- The Art of Anti-Acting by Richard Bimonte, pp. 49-52
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Holy Moses by Marcus Klein, p. 53 - 1 Review- Herzog by Saul Bellow
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311 East 100th by C.W. Griffin, Jr., pp. 54-57 - 1 Review- Let in the Sun by Woody Klein
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Stars, But No Bench Warmers by Hal Higdon, pp. 58-60 - 1 Review- Baseball Has Done It by Jackie Robinson and Charles Dexter
- Cover by Jerry Prueitt
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November 5, 1964 Issue = 22 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-15
- The Leaders and Their Mandates by Max Ascoli, p. 16
- Mr. Wilson's Hour by Claire Sterling, pp. 17-19
- Signs of Things to Come by H.G. Nicholas, p. 20
- Who Was Bill Miller? by Barbara Carter, pp. 21-24
- The New B. & K. by Severyn Bialer, pp. 25-26
- Goldwater and the Bomb by Henry A. Kissinger, p. 27
- Long Odds and Sure Things on the California Ballot by Joe Saltzman and Barbara Saltzman, pp. 28-29
- Osagyefo Thinks Deep by Thomas Sterling, pp. 30-32
- A Place to Sleep in Romania by George Bailey, pp. 33-34
- Malaysia by Denis Warner, pp. 35-37
- The Kids in Wrangell by Joan K. Davidson, p. 38
- To a Child with a Top (verse) by Richard Moore, p. 39
- A Slapstick Renaissance by Walker Stuart, p. 40
- Flight (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, pp. 41-43
- Going for Baroque by John M. Conly, pp. 44-45
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 46
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Sartre Resartus by Justin O'Brien, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Words by Jean-Paul Sartre
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Dropout from What? by Nat Hentoff, pp. 48-49 - 1 Review- Compulsory Mis-Education, and the Community of Scholars by Paul Goodman
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Our Literary Tocqueville by Robert Sklar, pp. 50-52 - 2 Reviews- The Symbolic Meaning by D.H. Lawrence
- The Banned Paintings of D.H. Lawrence by Mervyn Levy
- Cover by Edgar Blakeney
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November 19, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-23
- And Now We Look Abroad by Max Ascoli, p. 24
- Trouble Over Transylvania by George Bailey, pp. 25-28
- A Glass of Water (short story) by Lazar Lagin, p. 29
- Behind de Gaulle's Veiled Threats by Edmond Taylor, pp. 30-36
- A Rope to Jump, a Well to Dig by Thomas Parrish, p. 37
- Poverty in the Mountains (drawings) by Lajos Szalay, pp. 38-39
- Mr. Passman Meets His Match by Elizabeth Brenner Drew, pp. 40-43
- Is the AEC Obsolete? by John W. Finney, pp. 44-46
- What the Boys in the Bach Room Will Have by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 47-48
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 49-51
- Joan and the Good Guys by Gordon Rogoff, pp. 52-54
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How Good Is Old Siwash? by Barbara Carter, p. 55 - 1 Review- Comparative Guide to American Colleges by James Cass and Max Birnbaum
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The Globalists at Home by Dan Pinck, p. 56 - 1 Review- Cambridge U.S.A. by Christopher Rand
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Book Notes by Nora Magid, pp. 57-64 - 5 Reviews- Conversations With Nelson Algren by H.E.F. Donohue and Nelson Algren
- The Ziegfelds' Girl by Patricia Ziegfeld
- Beginning Again by Leonard Woolf
- Other People's Houses by Lore Segal
- The Scotch by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Cover by Richard Powers
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December 3, 1964 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-11
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 12-17
- On Taking Education Seriously by James Bryant Conant, pp. 18-21
- Preferential Treatment for Negroes? by Fred M. Hechinger, pp. 22-24
- American Investments in Europe by Edmond Taylor, pp. 25-28
- Vietnam's Militant Buddhists by Denis Warner, pp. 29-31
- Mr. Blatnik Plans a Purge by Daniel Rapoport, pp. 32-33
- Aftermath in Alabama by Reese Cleghorn, p. 34
- Right-Wing Retreat in Seattle by Rillmond Schear, pp. 35-36
- A Visit to Dimeh by Anthony Astrachan, pp. 37-38
- Islanders (drawings) by Fernando Krahn, p. 39
- One Sort of Intimations Ode (verse) by Robley Wilson, Jr., p. 40
- Harlem Sounds by Nat Hentoff, pp. 41-43
- The Star Turn by Gerald Weales, pp. 44-49
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A Bitten Apple by John William Ward, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- The Meaning of the Twentieth Century by Kenneth E. Boulding
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Living with a Legend by Jay Jacobs, p. 52 - 1 Review- Life With Picasso by Francoise Gilot and Carlton Lake
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 53-54
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From Imp to Blimp by Sarel Eimerl, pp. 55-58 - 1 Review- A Little Learning by Evelyn Waugh
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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December 17, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-7
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 8-11
- The Civil-Rights Maze by Elizabeth Brenner Drew, pp. 12-14
- Self-Help in Philadelphia by Hannah Lees, pp. 15-17
- Southern Politics and the Negroes by Paul Duke, pp. 18-20
- Brazil's Adroit New Leader by Milan J. Kubic, pp. 21-22
- Of Cars and Steel and Tottering Guideposts by Thomas R. Brooks, pp. 23-24
- Tshombe's Four Hundred by Peter Schmid, pp. 25-26
- The War on Poverty by Alfred L. Malabre, Jr., pp. 27-29
- The Philippines Can't Be Taken for Granted by Denis Warner, pp. 30-32
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The Posthumous Adams by Kenneth S. Lynn, pp. 33-34 - 1 Review- Henry Adams: The Major Phase by Ernest Samuels
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Portraits of Three Painters by Hilton Kramer, pp. 35-37 - 3 Reviews- My Friend Degas by Daniel Halevy
- Nocturne by James McNeill Whistler
- Lautrec by Lautrec by Philippe Huisman and M G. Dortu
- A Streetcar Named Kazan by Gordon Rogoff, p. 38
- The Reporter Puzzle, pp. 39-41
- The Multiplex Muse by John M. Conly, pp. 42-43
- The Hero in Two Metals (verse) by Dilys Laing, pp. 44-50
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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December 31, 1964 Issue = 17 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-6
- The Reporter Puzzle, p. 7
- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 8-9
- The ABC of MLF by Andre Fontaine, pp. 10-13
- Allied Disunity and German Politics by George Bailey, pp. 14-16
- Financing the U.N. by H.G. Nicholas, pp. 17-18
- A Bowl of Gumbo for Curtis Bryant by Paul Good, pp. 19-21
- The Pope, the Bishops, and Edward Gibbon by Osbert Hastings, pp. 22-25
- 'Hello! Wonderful! The World Is One' by Rafael Steinberg, pp. 26-27
- Giving, Getting (short story) by Nancy Huddleston Packer, p. 28
- A Domesticity by John Engels, pp. 29-30
- The Holiday Spirit (drawing) by Fernando Krahn, p. 31
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A Plague of Our Own by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 32-34 - 1 Review- Accident Research by William Haddon, Jr., Edward A. Suchman, and David Klein, ...
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Thought in a Green Shade by George Steiner, p. 35 - 1 Review- The Machine in the Garden by Leo Marx
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Curiouser and Curiouser by Barbara Carter, p. 36 - 1 Review- The Strange Tactics of Extremism by Harry A. Overstreet and Bonaro Overstreet
- The Libretto as Literature by Frederic V. Grunfeld, pp. 37-42
- Cover by Reg Massie
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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