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Serial Item Number: 286Serial470617
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The War in Vietnam
Item Creation Date: 05 December 1966
Collection: Sedgwick Tourison Collection
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National Affairs
The Economy: Sliding Deeper
Libya's Hit Squad
The Dick Allen Show
Reagan Gives the CIA a Looser Leash
A Budget Compromise
The Death of a Star

International
Mideast: A Controversial "Alliance"
Syria: Slaughter in Damascus
Egypt: Sadat's Unrepentant Killers
Poland: A Bloodless Show of Force
Back to the Arms Talks
Soviet Union: Sakharov's Hunger Strike
Nicaragua's Military Buildup

Special Report
What Vietnam Did to Us (the cover)
An American Combat Unit Relives the War and its Aftermath

Television
"Today's" New Mr. Natural

Books
An All-American Larder of Cookbooks
"The Age of Wonders," by Aharon Appelfeld
"A Better Class of Person," By John Osborne

Education
Going to School at Home: The Louisiana Experiment
A Four-Day School Week

Recordings
A Holiday Offering

Science
The Energy of Locomotion

Medicine
Fighting Cancer with Carrots

Movies
"Buddy Buddy": Some Like it Not
"Whose Life Is IT Anyway?": Death Wish

Business
Can Detroit Survive?
The Marathon Marathon
The Light-Wine Blitz

Music
A Stravinsky Triple Bill

Sports
Isiah Thomas: Hot as a Piston

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Carolyn Kane - Thinking: A Neglected Art
Meg Greenfield - Wanted: A Sleaze Bank

Volume: 98
Issue: 24
Item Creation Date: December 14, 1981
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
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Serial Item Number: 2363Serial554711
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The War in Indochina
The Spectacle of Defeat
Rout of the ARVN
How Long Can Thieu Last?
Orphans of the Storm
Life Behind Communist Lines
The Beleaguered Americans
How U.S. Veterans See It

National Affairs
Ford's Opulent Week
Connally's Day in Court: The Bribery Case
Bicentennial Fever
Three Racial Trials
Slaughter of a Family

International
Arm-Twisting for Peace: Pressure on Jerusalem
The Israeli Public-Relations Push
Chiang Kai-Shek, 1887-1975

Business and Finance
Fear of High Flying?
A No-Frills Air-Rate Deal
The Battle of Elk Hills
Worms in the Big Apple

Life/Style
Saying it With Sand

Justice
A Verdict on Attica

Medicine
The Thyroid-Cancer Legacy
Suspect Sperm

Science
The "Probeye" Firefighter
"Living" Water Filters

Sports
Shoot-Out in Augusta
Basketball's Quiet Man

The Arts
Music
First Lady of Opera

Books
Jessamyn West's "Massacre at Fall Creek"
The Letters of Bernard DeVoto

Movies
The Passenger," Antonioni's Latest

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Davie Halberstam - Why it Never Worked
Paul A. Samuelson - Social Security: A-OK
Shana Alexander - Loew's Common Denominator

Volume: 85
Issue: 15
Item Creation Date: April 14, 1975
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
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Serial Item Number: 2363Serial45536
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The War in Indochina
End of An Era (the cover)
"La Guerre Est Finie"
A Saigon Notebook
Last Exit from Saigon
Cambodia: "We Beat the Americans"
A History of the War in Photos

Nation
Force Faces '76
Watergate 1A La Breslin

The Bicentennial
The Arts of the American Revolution

International
Portugal Goes to the Polls

Sports
Derby Jitters
Connors Wins Again

Business and Finance
The Economy: Who'll Buy What?
Windy City Windfall
Champagne: A Fizzle
Minority Teen-Agers and the Recession
The Plant Blasat: An Inside Job?
Energy: War Between the States

Life/Style
Those Sleek Black Beauties, with Two Pages of Color Photos

The Arts
Books
Sex and the Woman Writer A Talk with Erica Jong

Music
Economic Bass
On the Upbeat

Dance
The Bolshoi Bombs

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Walter B. Wriston - An Economic Police State
Pete Axthelm - The Masochists
Paul A. Samuelson - Q and A
Bil Moyers - As Japan Goes ...

Volume: 85
Issue: 18
Item Creation Date: May 5, 1975
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
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Cover Story: The State of the Union President Johnson
The Americas
Art
Books
Business and Finance
Spotlight
Education
International
Letters
Life and Leisure
Medicine
Movies
Music
Emmet John Huges on The Great Debate on Asia
National Affairs
Newsmakers
Press
Feligion
Science and Space
Sports
Theater
Transition
The Periscope
Business Trends
The Outlook for '65 - Henry C. Wallich
Perspective - Raymond Moley
Washington - Kenneth Crawford
The 'Manageable Mess'
A Cloud Behind the Silver Lining
Cambodia: All for Brotherhood

Volume: 65
Issue: 2
Item Creation Date: January 11, 1965
Collection: James Evans Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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From the Cover: John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963
South Vietnam: The Break Even Point
Art
Books
Business and Finance
Education
International
Letters
Life and Leisure
Medicine
Movies
Religion
Science
Space and the Atom
Special Section
Sports
Theater
Transition
Business Trends
Business Tides - Henry Hazlitt
Perspective - Raymond Moley
Washington - Kenneth Crawford
Emmet John Hughes

Volume: 62
Issue: 23
Item Creation Date: December 2, 1963
Collection: James Evans Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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The War in Indochina
Vietnam: The Great Retreat (the cover; with two pages of color)
Refugees on the Move
Cambodia: The Besieged Capital

National Affairs
The CIA's Operation Jennifer: Skulduggery at Sea
The Fugitive Kind: America's Underground
The Supreme Court and "Hair"
Haldeman's Story

International
Kissinger's Peace Mirage in the Mideast: A Setback for Shuttle Diplomacy
The Oil Fields: Could They be Knocked Out?
Portugal: The Scent of Revolution
Chile: The Scream Room

Business and Finance
The Recession: A Bright Note or Two
Offshore Oil: The States Lose
The Rock Island Bust
Sharing the Wealth
Rewiring the Big Apple
Fatties Need Not Apply

News Media
The Great Sub Chase
New Journalism Today

Medicine
Doctors on Strike
Remembering the Womb

Entertainment
Pythonmania
Pay Cable

Sports
Bill Walton

Ideas
What is a Just Society?

Life/Style
After Ari
The Name Game

The Arts
Art
Bacon:Faces
Marden: Stripes

Music
Barry Manilow

Books
"They Mythic Image," by Joseph Campbell
"The Letters of Sean O'Casey," edited by David Krause
"Celebration," by Harvey Swados

Movies
"The Bluebird": Hooray for Hollygrad

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: William Hamilton - Our Neglected Rich
Meg Greenfield - Ford and Fantasy
Milton Friedman - Henry, Stick to Politics
Shana Alexander - How to Make a Baby Smile

Volume: 85
Issue: 13
Item Creation Date: March 31, 1975
Collection: Allan Lavelle Collection
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Added: 10 Aug 2004 [Updated: 12 Mar 2025]
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National Affairs
Reagan Goes Nowhere Fast
Airdrops over Nicaragua - The Men Behind the Scenes
Drawing Political Battle Lines
The Drug-Murder Connection
Arizona: Shooting from the Lip
Just One Honest Man ...

International
More Hostages in Lebanon
Beirut: An Embassy in Hiding
A New Confidence in Iran
Can Aquino Take Charge?
Gorbachev Pushes Reform
The Contrras Without Cruz?
China's Year of the Mule
South Africa: Two to Tambo

Business
Turner's Windless Sails
Perot and Jobs: Who's Next?
A New Thirst for "Brewpubs"
And Now, Heeere's Johnny's Brother
The LP's Wobbly Future
CEO Scofflaws, Beware
Waiting for the Germans
Robert J. Samuelson

Society
Technology
"Artifical Reality"

Justice
Copyrighted Correspondence
Closing "The Bell Jar"

Education
Asian Quotas?

Medicine
Pay-Your-Own-Way Research

Lifestyle
Television
What A Deal! (the cover)
Wanna be a Game-Show Star?
A Trivia Quiz for Aficionados

The Arts
Art
Expressionism's Wobble of Pain

Books
The Making of the Kennedys

Movies
Guilt and Guitars
The Craft of Basketball

Departments
Periscope
My Turn
Perspectives
Newsmakers
Transition
Meg Greenfield

Volume: 109
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: February 9, 1987
Collection: John McRainey Collection
Association: Air America Association
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Added: 08 Dec 2005 [Updated: 26 Mar 2025]
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The War in Vietnam
Time for a Searching Reappraisal
The Painful Lessons of the Battlefield
The Dusty Agony of Khe Sanh
South Vietnam's Divided Non-Goverment
What Can be Done to Achieve Peace

National Affairs
A Restive Senate, A Silent White House
Senatorial Showdown on Civil Rights
The Riot Panel's Bitter Pill
George Wallace's Collision Course
Clark Clifford Eases into the Pentagon
The GOP: Rocky's Draftmanship
Gene McCarthy's Campaign Perks Up

International
Communist Unity Snags on Nationalism
A Czech's Defection Aids Prague Liberals
Defiant Rhodesia's Executions
Guinea: A Communist Disaster
Panama: The Unmaking of a President?
Gunnar Mydral on Poverty in Asia

Press
Nixon and the Press Warm up to Each Other
The Athens Junta in Search of a New Image

Religion
Cardinal Spellman's Successor

Sports
The New Heavyweight Champ - Sort Of

Business and Finance
The Gold Frenzy: "Smothing is Going to Happen" (Spotlight on Business)
Wall Street: The Small Bears' Bullish Signal
Bechtel Corp., The Quiet Giant
The Revolt Against Trading Stamps
Federal Aid Against Slick Salesmen?

Life and Leisure
Building Bloopers
The Male Nude in the Mass Media

Science and Space
Problems of the Waste-High Society
Cleaning up North Star Bay's Hot Snow

Medicine
The Fight to Save Three Radiation Victims

The Arts
Theater
The Madness of "Ergo"
"Box-Mao-Box": Poetic Requiem

Books
Andre Fontaine's "History of the Cold War"
James M. Gavin's "Crisis Now"

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition
Business Trends
New Products and Processes

The Columnists
Emmet John Hughes - A Rockefeller Questionnaire
Paul A. Samuelson - Tail of the Dog

Volume: 71
Issue: 12
Issue Information: International Edition
Item Creation Date: March 18, 1968
Collection: Richard (Dick) and Cynthia W. Johnson Collection
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Added: 12 Jul 2018 [Updated: 07 Mar 2025]
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National Affairs
Vietnam - The Same, but More So
Klan Investigation - a Jury of its Peers?
The Reds in the Rights Movement
Spy Gordon Lonsdale - the Song is Over but the Molody Lingers On

International
The Face of the Enemy - A Profile of the Viet Cong (the cover)
Ghana's Nkrumah - Lord High What?
Are Italian Men in the Masters of the House? In Rotzo, It's Not So

The Americas
In Brazil, A Year After the Revolution, What is the Price of Beans?

Religion
How the Debate Goes in Pope Paul's Special Commission on Birth Control

Medicine
The Newest in Cancer Research

TV- Radio
A Frosting Ending for "AWOL"

Science and Space
Life Survives in a Mars Simulator

Press
In New York, No Contract but No Strike
Drama Critic Elliot Norton

Business and Finance
Clearing the Track for the Pennsy-Centraol
"Sam, You Baked the Pants Too Long" - The Latest nonwrinkle in Textiles
The Medicare Package - What its Effect Will Be (Spotlight on Business)

Sports
Sweet Chaparral - The Race at Sebring

Education
No Joe College Types Need Apply - The Shimerian Way

Life and Leisure
The Peak in Chic - the Quilted Look

The Arts
Art
Janis vs. de Kooning in the Courts
Do Ye Ken Edmund Peel? The Art World Does

Theater
"Cole Porter Revisited" is a Trip Only Fitfully Rewarding
The Method Out, Versatility in as Repertory Companies Search for Talent

Music
A Happy Birthday for the American Ballet
Chevalier returns to Broadway

Movies
"In Harm's Way" - Pure Hollywood, and What's Wrong With That?
Give them an Inge and They'll Take a Mile - "Bus Riley's Back in Town"

Books
Militancy, Anger, Insight, and Poetry - Four New Novels by Negro Authors
Paul Goodman's "People or Personnel"

Other Departments
Letters
The Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition
Business Trends

The Columnists
Walter Lippmann - Nearing the Brink in Vietnam
Kenneth Crawford - View From the North
Henry Hazlitt - Do We Need More Money?
Raymond Moley - Nixon on Vietnam

Volume: 65
Issue: 15
Item Creation Date: April 12, 1965
Collection: Gary Higgins Collection
Association: Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA)
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The Mideast
A World of Woes: Kissinger in Lilliput (the cover)
The Murder of King Faisal
Profile of the Assassin
A Saudi Dynasty

National Affairs
Ford Signs the Tax Bill
Haldeman's Home Movies
The Connally Bribery Trial
Another Fugitive Caught
Mayor Daley's DIA
Maine's Maverick Governor

International
Vietnam: A New Dunkirk
The Retreat: Why the South Vietnamese Army Broke
Red Star over Lisbon

Justice
The Insurance Swindlers
Missing Out on $900,000

Medicine
Drugs Against Cancer

Education
Twilight for the Military Schools?

Life/Style
Happy Hoofers
The Perilous Summer Camps

Sports
Ali's Bloody Triumph

Business and Finance
The Consumer: Will He Buy and Boost the Economy?
Upticks
Phasing Out the Oil Companies' Depletion Allowance
Forced Retirements
Blimpology
Recession Boondoggles?

Religion
William Sloane Coffin Moves On

The Arts
Theater
Far From Broadway

Movies
"Rosebud": Never Blooms
"The Yakuza": Cultural Crossbreed
"Stardust": Doomed Troubadour
"The Four Musketeers": None for All

Books
FDR's and Churchill's Correspondence Duing World War II
"The Clockwork Testament," by Anthony Burgess

Ideas
Bite the Dust, Lone Ranger

Other Departments
Letters
On Scene
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: A. J. Langguth - Abolish the CIA!
Pete Axthelm - Billy the Kid
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: How Much Higher?
Bill Moyers - Abdullah Wept

Volume: 85
Issue: 14
Item Creation Date: April 7, 1975
Collection: Neil H. Olsen Collection
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National Affiars
Los Angeles: When the Earth Quaked
Controversies: Whose War Crimes?

The War in Indochina
The Most Decisive Turn Since Tet
How the Invasion was Planned
A Change of Guard

International
The Middle East: A New Momentum
A Talk with Sadat on Peace Terms

The Cities
The Mayor's Complaint
Where the Blacks Are

The Media
The Edge of the Sword

Education
The U.S. Campus Mood, '71: A Newsweek Poll

Business and Finance
The fight Over a Freeze on Building Costs
A Talk with Europe's Top Banker

Science and Space
Home from the Hills of the Moon

Medicine
The War n Cancer: Progress Report

The Arts
Art
Theater
Movies
Books
Music

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Zbigniew Brzezinski - Purpose and Policy
Henry C. Wallich - Revenue Sharing
Clem Morgell - Wall Street: Meeting the Volume Test
Stewart Alsop - The Tchepone Test

Volume: 77
Issue: 8
Item Creation Date: February 22, 1971
Collection: James Evans Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Cover Story: Vietnam Getting to Know the Nhus
The Americas
Art
Books
Business and Finance
Spotlight
Education
International
Letters
Life and Leisure
Medicine
Movies
music
National Affairs
Newsmakers
press
Religion
Science
Space and the Atom
Emmet John Hughes
Sports
Transition
TV-Radio
The Periscope
Business Trends
Business Tides - Henry Hazlitt
Perspective - Raymond Moley
Washington - Kenneth Crawford
Emmet John Hughes

Volume: 62
Issue: 11
Item Creation Date: September 9, 1963
Collection: Rufus Phillips Collection
Association: USOM/Office of Rural Affairs, Saigon
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National Affairs
Mr. Nixon's Peace-and-Prosperity Gamble
The Real Secretary of State - William Rogers or Henry Kissinger?
Shock Waves from the Capitol Bombing
The Congressional Hideaway Rooms
Rounding Up the Brains for Campaign '72
How a Heartland Precinct Sizes up the 1972 Presidential Prospects
A Tough Cop - Philadelphia's Next Mayor?
A Hard-Lining U.S. Attorney's Crackdown on Errant Los Angeles Police

The War in Indochina
The Helicopter War (the cover)
How Good are vietnamese Chopper Pilots?

International
The Mideast: Pressure on Israel
Britain's Troubled Way of Life
Labor Conflict in Sweeden
Norway: Indiscretions of a Prime Minister
Liechtenstein - Still a Man's Country
Turkey's Terrorist Kidnappers
Pakistan's Widening East-West Split
Uruguayan Guerrillas Free a U.S. Captive

The Media
harper's Loses Editor Willie Morris
CBS's Irreverent New Situation Comedy

Sports
Executioner by a Head at Hialeah
New York's Plan to Buy Yankee Stadium

Science and Space
Mathematical Models as a Tool for Solving Social Problems
James Fletcher, NASA's New Chief
Ecologists vs. the Corps of Engineers

Business and Finance
Can the Economy Equal the Optimistic Nixon Forecast?
New Trouble for the UMW's Tony Boyle
The Queen Mary - Long Beach Albatross
Consumers Union Rises to New Heights
Payday's Complexities for Executives

Education
Jerome Wiesner, Thirteenth Head of MIT
Jews and the Death of Jesus

The Cities
Urban Problems Overtake Salt Lake City

Life and Liesure
"Secret Safaris" Endanger the bighorns
Separation - The Worst of All Worlds?

The Arts
Art
Houston's Chapel and Obelisk

Music
Grace Slick, Cool Missionary of Rock
Edo de Waart, Brilliant Dutch Conductor

Movies
"Wuthering Heights": Sketchy
"Pursuit of Happiness": Dimwit Kids

Books
The National Book Awards
The Anatomy of Pornography
"Listening to America," by Bill Moyers

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - Two Soldiers
Zbigniew Brzezinski - The State of Communism
Henry C. Wallich - Fiscal or Monetary?
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: How High is Up?
Stewart Alsop - Madness Past Midnight

Volume: 77
Issue: 11
Item Creation Date: March 15, 1971
Collection: Christopher G. Gallavan Collection
Association: Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA)
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The War in Indochina
The Three POW's Come Home (the cover)
For Ex-Prisoners: The Shock of Freedom
New Indochina Peace Rumors

National Affairs
The Turned-Off Voters of Campaign '72
Political Polls: How Reliable are They?
Pat Caddell, McGovern's Young Pollster
Veepstakes: Agnew and Shriver
Tom Eagleton Today
More Watergate Headlines
Welfare Reform is Doomed
America's Abominable Snowman

International
China-Japan Accord: New Era
Anti-Japanese Feeling on Taiwan
Norway Rejects the Common Market
The Philippines Under Martial Law
The Spy Who Shot the Israeli Aid

Science
Sniffing Out Drugs with Microbes
Estrogen and Submissive Behavior
Children of Incest: A New Study
Listening for Air Pollution

The Media
TV's Maude - A Match for Archive Bunker?
Money Magazine's First Issue

Education
Schools in the Oddest Places
A Test for the "Voucher Plan"

Life and Liesure
Le Pavillon closes, the Souffle Falls
Black-History Games

Business and Finance
Remaking the World's Monetary System
Short Reign at IBM
Legalizing the Discount Flights
A Battle Looms Over a Giant New Coal Field
The Supermarkets' Price War
Trying the Three-Day Workweek

Sports
Jo Namath's Return

Medicine
Good Samaritan Doctors and the Law
New Aid for the Hart-Transplant Patient
The Epidemic of "Invisible Gonorrhea"

Religion
Jailhouse Religion, or a New Con Game?
Marge Champion Dances for the Lord
Theodore Roszak on the "Wasteland"

The Arts
Theater
A Rep Company's "School for Scandal"

Movies
The New York Film Festival

Books
Richard Buckle's "Nijinsky"
Midge Decter's "The New Chasity"
Steven Millhauser's "Edwin Mullhouse"
Lois Gould's "Necessary Objects"
John Barth's "Chimera"

Art
"Woman as Heroine": A Worcester Art Show

Music
Rock: Enter David Bowie
A Soviet Muscian Tells Why he Defected

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Henry C. Wallich - Spending Unlimited
Clem Morgello - Wall Street - The Slump in Volume
Stewart Alsop - Nixon, Kissinger and Hubris

Volume: 80
Issue: 15
Item Creation Date: October 9, 1972
Collection: Richard Pinkerton Collection
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National Affairs
Home at Last: The POW's Return (the cover) with six pages of color photos
Prison Life: How it Was
The Homecoming of Comdr. Brian Woods
Brass Bands in a Low Key
The U.S . - Hanoi Aid Controversy
George Wallace: Will He Give Up the Race?
A Shift for Mr. Nixon's Bodyguard
The Women's Political Convention
Gay Power: No Longer Just a Slogan

International
Waging the Cease-Fire in Vietnam
Shanghai - New World Population champ
The U.S. - Cuba Hijack Pact
The Anthropologist and the Tribal Chief
Egypt: Sadat Swings to the Right
Uganda's Amin: Reigh of Terror

Life and Liesure
Hair Styles: Now It's the Cornrow
Sexual Gamesmanship, Dan Martino's Way

Science
Fishing for Clues to Alcoholism
The Polluted Ocean

Education
Desegregatoin: A New Court Ruling
Remaking Manhattanville College

The Cities
Hong Kong's Big Cleanup Campaign
Cops vx. Lie Detectors

The Media
Coverage of the POW's Return
David Lawrence, 1888-1973

Medicine
Saving Lives in Problem Pregnancies
Carving Off Excess Fat

Business and Finance
The Shrinking Dollar
How the Japanese Trade
Airlines: The Cut-Rate Warriors
The Sharp Teeth of the Clean Air Act
The Stalled Trans-Alaskan Oil Pipeline
From Fast Cars to Hot Chili
The U.S. Plan for Revamping the Railroads
Shake-Out Time in Management Consulting?
Agriculture: Subsidies Under Fire

Sports
Muhammad Ali's Title Strategy
New Star: High-Vaulting Steve Smith
The Rangers-Canadiens Showdown

The Arts
Books
Two on the Grek Resistance
Edwin Kennebeck's "Juror Number Four"
Nora Sayer's "Sixties Going on Seventies"

Movies
"Wattstax": A Sense of Place

Music
Bach's Passion Play in San Francisco
Kinky's "Texas Jewboys"

Theater
"Warp": Bright, Brash Sci-Fi Epic
"El Grande de Coca-Cola": Inspired Lanford Wilson's Old-Fashioned Play

Art
The Corcoran Gallery's Cloudy Future

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Bob Greene - The End of Outrage
Cyclops - The Children's Hour
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: Why All the Gloom?
Paul A. Samuelson - Dollar Repair

Volume: 81
Issue: 9
Item Creation Date: February 26, 1973
Collection: Richard Pinkerton Collection
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National Affairs
The Dominican Republic - With Hopes for a Quick Settlement Fading, What Are the Alternatives Now?
Ferment on the Left - The New American Radicalism
The Teach-ins - How They Started, How They Grew
Teddy and the Poll Tax

International
U.S. Advisers in Vietnam (the cover)
The Swiss, The French, and les Escargots
East and West - The Grand Alliance in Disarray
Rehabilitation of Uncle Joe

The Americas
Colombia and the Communist Threat

Press
Dateline Santo Domingo

Medicine
Psychiatrists, Dreams, and Telepathy

Business and Finance
Longest Peacetime Boom - Can the Pace be Kept Up?
A Look at the New Luxury Liners (Spotlight on Business)
World's Fair Woes

Religion
Must a Reform Rabbi Believe in God?

TV-Radio
Filming the Stuff of History - Documentary Producer George Vicas
TV and the Bird - Problems of Politics and Price

Sports
California's Flying Teen-agers
Bret Hanover - Money in the Bank

Science and Space
Lunik 5 Hits the Moon - Hard
The TFX - Ahead of Schedule, But Still Under Fire

Life and Leisure
Beer, Boards, and Broken Bones - The Skateboard Cult

The Arts

Art
Dr. Alfred Frankfurter, 1906-1965
The Japanese Avant Garde

Theater
The Show is the Menace, and Liza Minelli Can't Save It

Movies
The Life of a "Hollywood Great" - a Guided Tour of Jack Warner's Ego

Books
"Wanderers" and the Winsor Formula
Michener, the Old Testament Man

Other Departments
Letters
The Periscope
Newsmakers
Business Trends
Transition

The Columnists
Walter Lippmann - The All-Purpose Myth
Kenneth Crawford - bobby and Teddy

Volume: 65
Issue: 21
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The War in Vietnam
The Chances for Peace

National Affairs
The Other War
The President's Anticrime Program
The 25th Ammendment is Ratified
Bess Abell, White House Ghost Hostess
The Powell Hearings: Keeping the Faith
Reforming a Brutal Arkansas Prison Farm
Happy Lincoln's Birthday for the GOP
Which Cities Get the Anti-Missiles?

International
Premier Kosygin in Britain
Germany Worries About the Nuclear Treaty
Ulbricht's Troublesome Friends
Mendes-France on the Campaign Trail
Tanzania: Nyerere's Tribal-Style Socialism
Mao's Year of the Ram: Economic Chaos
Stones and Votes in India

Science and Space
Garbage - Fuel fo the Future?

Medicine
Bariatricians in the Battle Against Fat
The Laboratory Tests that Failed

TV-Radio
Stud Terkel: Voice of the People
China-Watching

Religion
Alabama's "Nigger Priest" Goes into Exile

Education
The Boom in New Colleges

Business and Finance
The Fed's Oracle Views the Economy
Dogfight over Shuttle Flights
Crime in the Common Market
Wall Street: "A Temporary Roadblock?"
The Reuther-Meany Split and Labor's Year of Promise (Spotlight on Business)
Auto Safety: Nader vs GM, Round Two

Sports
Cassius Clay's Savage Victory

Press
Student Editors Meet in Washington
Michele Ray Emerges from the VC Woods
Aspen - The Magazine That Comes in a Box

The Arts
Books
"Small Voices": Young Diarists at Work
John T. Scopes, "Center of the Storm"
"College of One": Boobs and Charades

Movies
"You're a Big Boy Now": A Spunky Original and a Talk with Director Francis Coppola
"La Guerre Est Finie": Beautifully Human

Art
Light in Motion

Music
Opening the Way for Negro Symphonists

Theater
"The East Wind"; Superficial Overstatement
"Black Comedy": Sight Gags in the Dark

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition
Business Trends

The Columnists
Emmett John Hughes - The Righteous Wreckers
Kenneth Crawford - Let There Be Peace
Milton Friedman - "Free" Education
Raymond Moley - Wilson, Bullitt, Freud

Volume: 69
Issue: 8
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National Affairs
Reagan's Court: Turning Right?
An Octogenerian Liberal Has a Pivotal Term
The Aborted Administration Cover-Up
Too Much Ado About Little Iowa
More Slanging in the Holy War

International
Brinkmanship in South Korea
Gorbachev: Upping the Ante
Pinochet's Tight Grip
A Split in Mexico's Ruling Party
"Dallas" at the Palace
Child-Abuse Charges at UNICEF

Business
Computer Gamesmanship
The Chaotic World of Bonds
Send Books, Not Flowers
Chrysler is Hit for Free Rides
Razing the Giant Redwoods
Jane Bryant Quinn

Society
Science
Superconductivity: Getting Warmer

Technology
Vying for the Supercollider

Religion
Pope Meets Pariah

The Arts
Dance
Bolshoi Intrigue

Entertainment
Astaire's Last Dance
Gleason's Last Laugh

Special Report
A Celebration of Heroes, Those Who Died in War and Those Who are Among Us Now
"The Wall: Images and Offerings from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial"
Heroes of Our Own Day - of Peace and Good Works

Departments
Periscope
Perspectives
Newsmakers
Transition
George F. Will

Volume: 110
Issue: 1
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National Affairs
Mission to Midway: The Nixon-Thieu Talks
The President Sounds a Harsher Note
Ev Dirksen and the Uses of Power
The High Court Rules Again for civil Rights
A Love-In for the Chief Justice - Designate
The FBI: Tapping Black Leaders' Lines
The Poverty War - In Name Only?
A New Posture for the old HUAC

International
Russia in Trouble: The Communist Summit Converence (the cover)
Is the Rockefeller Mission Helping U.S.-Latin American Relations - Or Hurting?
France: Pom-pi-dou, Pim-pi-dou!
Disasters: Collision at Sea
Narrowing Jerusalem's Arab-Jewish Gulf
Japan's Drive to Regain Okinawa

The Cities
New Styles for "Street Furniture"
Space-Age Commuting for the Bay Area

Science and Space
Heading Off a "Lunar Plague"
Santa Barbara's Stubborn Oil Leak

Life and Liesure
Return of the Hitchiker
Swimming Pools, Plastic Style

Education
Anti-Commencement Day
Cornell's President Resigns
The Oldfields Diploma Incident

Sports
Joe Namath Quits the Jets - For Now
Majestic Prince Misses the Triple Crown

Medicine
Surviving Air Travel the Hard Way
Counterattack on Chemical Mace

TV-Radio
Hawking Unwanted Children
Imero Fiorentino Lights Them Up

Business and Finance
Is the Credit Squeeze Finally Working?
The Mine Worker's Revolt
Nader's Raiders Zero in on the Bureaucrats
Five-Year_Old Comsat's Growing Pains
Wall Street: A Sleeper that Soars
Indonesia's Oil General
British Petroleum Strikes Again

Religion
Exile for a Dissenting Bishop?
Black Demands on the Christian Scientists
An Eastern Church Fights for Equal Rights

Press
John B. Oakes, Voice of the Times
Censors at Work

The Arts
Books
The Black Novelists: "Not It's Our Turn"

Movies
"That Cold Day in the Park": Kinky
"Che!": Cuban Caricature

Art
John Clem Clarke's Original copies
Chicago's Moholy-Nagy Retrospective

Theater
Waitng for "Oh! Calcutta!"
"Promenade": A Musical Hit

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - D Day Plus 25 Years
Milton Friedman - Book Burning, FCC Style
Stewart Alsop - The Powerful Dr. Kissinger

Volume: 73
Issue: 24
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National Affairs
The Economy: Sliding Deeper
Libya's Hit Squad
The Dick Allen Show
Reagan Gives the CIA a Looser Leash
A Budget Compromise
The Death of a Star

International
Mideast: A Controversial "Alliance"
Syria: Slaughter in Damascus
Egypt: Sadat's Unrepentant Killers
Poland: A Bloodless Show of Force
Back to the Arms Talks
Soviet Union: Sakharov's Hunger Strike
Nicaragua's Military Buildup

Special Report
What Vietnam Did to Us (the cover)
An American Combat Unit Relives the War and its Aftermath

Television
"Today's" New Mr. Natural

Books
An All-American Larder of Cookbooks
"The Age of Wonders," by Aharon Appelfeld
"A Better Class of Person," By John Osborne

Education
Going to School at Home: The Louisiana Experiment
A Four-Day School Week

Recordings
A Holiday Offering

Science
The Energy of Locomotion

Medicine
Fighting Cancer with Carrots

Movies
"Buddy Buddy": Some Like it Not
"Whose Life Is IT Anyway?": Death Wish

Business
Can Detroit Survive?
The Marathon Marathon
The Light-Wine Blitz

Music
A Stravinsky Triple Bill

Sports
Isiah Thomas: Hot as a Piston

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Carolyn Kane - Thinking: A Neglected Art
Meg Greenfield - Wanted: A Sleaze Bank

Volume: 98
Issue: 24
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National Affairs
Mr. Nixon's Peace-and-Prosperity Gamble
The Real Secretary of State - William Rogers or Henry Kissinger?
Shock Waves from the Capitol Bombing
The Congressional Hideaway Rooms
Rounding Up the Brains for Campaign '72
How a Heartland Precinct Sizes up the 1972 Presidential Prospects
A Tough Cop - Philadelphia's Next Mayor?
A Hard-Lining U.S. Attorney's Crackdown on Errant Los Angeles Police

The War in Indochina
The Helicopter War (the cover)
How Good are vietnamese Chopper Pilots?

International
The Mideast: Pressure on Israel
Britain's Troubled Way of Life
Labor Conflict in Sweeden
Norway: Indiscretions of a Prime Minister
Liechtenstein - Still a Man's Country
Turkey's Terrorist Kidnappers
Pakistan's Widening East-West Split
Uruguayan Guerrillas Free a U.S. Captive

The Media
harper's Loses Editor Willie Morris
CBS's Irreverent New Situation Comedy

Sports
Executioner by a Head at Hialeah
New York's Plan to Buy Yankee Stadium

Science and Space
Mathematical Models as a Tool for Solving Social Problems
James Fletcher, NASA's New Chief
Ecologists vs. the Corps of Engineers

Business and Finance
Can the Economy Equal the Optimistic Nixon Forecast?
New Trouble for the UMW's Tony Boyle
The Queen Mary - Long Beach Albatross
Consumers Union Rises to New Heights
Payday's Complexities for Executives

Education
Jerome Wiesner, Thirteenth Head of MIT
Jews and the Death of Jesus

The Cities
Urban Problems Overtake Salt Lake City

Life and Liesure
"Secret Safaris" Endanger the bighorns
Separation - The Worst of All Worlds?

The Arts
Art
Houston's Chapel and Obelisk

Music
Grace Slick, Cool Missionary of Rock
Edo de Waart, Brilliant Dutch Conductor

Movies
"Wuthering Heights": Sketchy
"Pursuit of Happiness": Dimwit Kids

Books
The National Book Awards
The Anatomy of Pornography
"Listening to America," by Bill Moyers

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - Two Soldiers
Zbigniew Brzezinski - The State of Communism
Henry C. Wallich - Fiscal or Monetary?
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: How High is Up?
Stewart Alsop - Madness Past Midnight

Volume: 77
Issue: 11
Item Creation Date: March 15, 1971
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The Secret History of Vietnam
The Inquest on Vietnam Begins
An Interview with Daniel Ellsberg
What the Pentagon Papers Reveal - And Conceal
As LBJ Sees It
How the Story Got Into Print
The U. S. Government vs. the Press: The Legal Issues

National Affairs
Why Hatfield-McGovern Lost Again
President Nixon Declares War on Drugs
Texas: Ben Barnes Announces for Governor
Albuquerque's Youth Riot

International
East Pakistan: The Blood Bath in Bengal
Italy's Neo-Fascists on the Rise
New Trouble for Aleksander Solzhenitsyn?
Portugal: Premier Caetano's Problems
East Germany: Keeping the Options Open

Medicine
What to Do About Tennis Elbow?
Is Hodgkin's Disease Contagious?

The Media
Harper's Finds an Editor

Religion
Evangelists in the Holy Land
Roman Catholic Priests vs. Bishops

The Cities
The Bicycle Commuters
San Francisco's "Keystone Cops"

Business and Finance
The Strip-Miners
Kentucky Hill Folk vs. The Strippers
How to Boost the Sluggish Economy?
Return of the Corn Blight
Affluence in the Civil Service
Mack Trucks' Bit Russian Deal

Sports
Are Rodeos Too Cruel to Animals?
The Looming Scandal in Harness Racing

The Arts
Theater
So-So Shakespeare at Stratford
J. E. Franklin's "Black Girl"

Books
"The Middle Americans," by Robert Coles and Jon Erikson
Hamilton Fish Armstrong's "Peace and Counterpeace"

Movies
Filming "The Godfather"
Luchino Visconti's "Death in Venice"
The Trouble with "Harry"

Art
The New Brandwine River Museum
Philadelphia: A City Show

Music
The Triumph of Melba Moore
The Boston Opera's Grant "Norma"
George Balanchine's Whimsical "PAMTGG"

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Zbigniew Brzezinski - The New Triangle
Henry C. Wallich - Wages
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: The Big Money Question
Stewart Alsop - Breach of Security

Volume: 77
Issue: 26
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Mission to the Moon
Apollo 11 Puts the first Men on the Moon (the cover) with two pages of color photographs
The Flight - A Personal Perspective
Russia, No. 2 in Space but Still Trying
NASA's Open-Skies Information Polity
The Watchers: "Thank god, They've Made It"

National Affairs
A Tragic Turn ofr Teddy Kennedy
The Men Who Block the President's Door
A Shift Toward Safeguard
A South Carolinian for the High Court?

The War in Vietnam
The President's Steady Pullout Course

International
India: Gunning for Mrs. Gandhi
Spying on Tourists for the U.S. Customs
Mr. Nixon's Round-the-World Trip Plans
Czechoslovakia's Protest Singers
After Franco, Bonnie Prince Carlos?
Ulster: The Longest War Flares Up Again
Britain: The Stately Decline of Cricket
El Salvador and Honduras at War

The Cities
Taking the Fun Out of Fun

Business and Finance
The Surtax Clears a Major Senate Hurdle
The Shape of Tax Reform
Bernie Cornfeld, Supersalesman of the Offshore Funds (Spotlight on Business); with two pages of color photographs
Breaking the Credit Barrier for Poor People
Wall Street Goes Public

Science and Space
Apollo's Rocky Treasure, and What Scientists Hope to Learn From It
Collector's Items of Another Kind

Sports
Bob Seagren and the Retirement Barrier
Jo Namath Capitulates
Computerizing the Little Leagues

Religion
Modernizing Lutheranism' Missouri Synod
Archbishop vs. Columnist

Medicine
A New Left Protest Jars the AMA

The Arts
Music
The Blind Faith's Rock Virtuosos
Guitar Lessons for Ghetto Kids

Books
Robert Graves's "On Poetry: Collected Talks and Essays"
Lively Mysteries for the Summer Doldrums
Theodore H. White's "The Making of the President - 1968"

Movies
Jon Voight, Westchester Cowboy
Robert Downey's "Putney Swope"

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - the Feckless 91st
Milton Friedman - Up in the Air
Stewart Alsop - How Much Trouble is Nixon In?

Volume: 74
Issue: 4
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National affairs
A Relaxed, Information Inauguration - and Then the President's Illness
At a Unity Meeting in Chicago, the GOP Licks its Wounds
LBJ Brings in his Budget under $100 Billion, not Counting the Extras

International
A Stunning Defeat for Wilson and Labor Erhard and de Gaulle - Healing the breach
The Red Summitn in Warsaw
Premier Huong vs. The Buddhists
Anti-Americanism in the Philipines

The Americas
Peru's Domestic Peace Corps
How are Things in Guatemala?

Press
Tom Wolfe and his Magic Typewriter
A New Integrated Comic Strip

Education
Cribbing at the Air Force Academy
How the PTA will Fight the Right Wing
A New President for Sarah Lawrence

Life and Leisure
Art at the Crossroads: The Latest Wrinkle in Billboards
Instant Masons and 80-year-old Skiers; the Mess in Charter Flights

Medicine
What is a Stroke?
Why Fat People Stay Fat

Science and Space
An A-OK Flight by Gemini
Weather Watcher Tiros 9 Goes into Orbit

TV-Radio
"Hall of Fame" Director George Schaefer

Bueiness and Finance
Flirting with 900; the White Chip Market
The Boom in Community Antenna TV (Spotlight on Business)
Moses vs. the Bankers; Will the Fair Reopen?

Religion
Protestant Episcopal Spokesman
A Cleric Defines Obscenity

Sports
Bobby Hull - Going Like 60
Ski-Jumping Champs and Weekend Warriors

The Arts
Music
The Art of George Brassens
A Hot Callas Records a Cool "Carmen"

Art
Who Did What to Whom? Sculptors in Court

Theater
The Group Theater Workshop Takes Kids Off the Street and Puts Them on Stage
Winning the Battle of "War and Peace"

Movies
William Castle and His Horrible Horrors

Books
A Magnificent Novel by William Humphrey
Neither Catherine nor Russian, but in a Sense, Great

Winston Churchill 1874-1965

Volume: 65
Issue: 5
Item Creation Date: February 1, 1965
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National Affairs
The Knowles Fiasco: A Win for Politics
Mr. Nixon Has One of Those Weeks
The Warren Court: Final Proceedings
ABM Hassel: Who's Listening to Whom?
Farewell to Judy Garland
The riots Go On
settlement in Charleston

The War in Vietnam
Politics on the Tightrope
The Lesson of the Ben Het Siege

International
Mideast: "The War Between the Wars"
The Growing Arab Student Protest
Pompidou: "Continuity" with a Difference
Two Key Men in the French Administration
Western Europe's Longest Sewer
Israel's Undiplomatic Diplomat in Bonn
Latin America: Sabbotae and Reform

The Cities
Dim Day for Detroit's Cavanaugh
Britain's Militant Squatters' Movement

The Moon Age
Getting to the Moon ... and Beyond - With Eight Pages of Space color (the cover)
The Decision to Go
Travel Expenses
The Houston Team
Tired Old Earth Looks Good - From Afar
Why Go At All? Some Experts Speak
Next Stop: Mars?
What's It To Us?

Business and Finance
Surtax in the Balance
Credit Dqueeze: More Pain and Suffering
High-Stake Merger Game
New York's Great Telephone Hangup
Wall Street: Where to Put the Money
Fiat Gives Ferrari a Lift

Education
Richmond U's Big Windfall
The "Squares" Strike Back

TV-Radio
A Nostalgic Look at Old-Time Baseball

Medicine
If You're Black and Sick

Sports
Slugfest: Frazier's Quarry
Reggie Jackson and His Booming Bat

Press
Westbrook Pegler, 1894-1969
New York's Ghetto Wire Service
Private Profit From Public Reports?

The Arts
Books
Lionel Tiger's "Men in Groups"
P.G. Wodehouse: Three Back in Print
"Cop!" - L. H. Wittemore's Timely Study

Art
You Can Fight city Hall

Theater
"Hair" Around the World

Music
Heyday for Ballerina Marcia Haydee

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Clifford Reviewed
Milton Friedman - The Draft Lottery
Stewart Alsop - Communists Are Serious People

Volume: 74
Issue: 1
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National Affairs
Mr. Nixon's Foreign Tour; with two pages of photographs in color
Ted Kennedy Returns, but Can He Come Back?
Unanswered Questions at Chappaquiddick
The Tax Surcharge Clears Its Major Hurdle
congressman Halpern's Obligations
John Mitchell v. Miranda
Alabama: A Negro Election Triumph

The War in Vietnam
A Question of Tactics

International
Moscow's Wooing of Bonn and Washington
The Defection of Anatoly Kuznetsov
Japan: An Invation to Greatness
Corsica - the Last French Colony
Unrest in Feudal Sark
Central America: A Victory for the OAS

The Cities
Riots, 1969 Style
Aid for Ghettos: Promises, Promises

Education
Atlanta's Center for Black Studies

TV-Radio
The Dirty (and Well-Paid) Half-Dozen

Religion
Pope Paul's African Pilgrimage
Dr. McIntire's Reply to James forman

Business and Finance
Has the Stock Market Bottomed Out at Last? (Spotlight on Business)
Wall Street: the Money men's view
Big Steel's Price Boost
Taxes: A Break for Almost Everybody
IBM - Thinking Smaller
Modernizing "Ma Bell"

Medicine
The Pill and Cancer
Spotted Fever on the Rise

Press
On the Road with President Nixon
Reshuffle at the Times

Sports
Larcenous Rod Carew
Atheletics for Athletes?

Life and Leisure
paris's New Fall Fashions
Music to Mourn By

Science and Space
The Moon, Mars and Man; with six pages of color photos from Apollo 11 (the color)

The Arts
Movies
Gordon Parks's "The Learning Tree"
"Castle Keep": Pretentious Allegory

Books
The Reviewers
Bertram D. Wolfe on Russia
Harld Peterson's "Mountain Men"

Art
Idea as Art and Art as Machine

Theater
Frank Loesser - His Melodies Linger On
"A Black Quartet": No Miracles

Music
Return of Elvis the Pelvis

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Nixon's Diplomacy
Henry C. Wallich - Fiscal Policy at Bay
Stewart Alsop - ABM and the Liberals

Volume: 74
Issue: 6
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The War in Vietnam
Time for a Searching Reappraisal
The Painful Lessons of the Battlefield
The Dusty Agony of Khe Sanh
South Vietnam's Divided Non-Goverment
What Can be Done to Achieve Peace

National Affairs
A Restive Senate, A Silent White House
Senatorial Showdown on Civil Rights
The riot Panel's Bitter Pill
George Wallace's Collision Course
Clark Clifford Eases into the Pentagon
The GOP: Rocky's Draftmanship
Gene McCarthy's Campaign Perks Up

International
Communist Unity Snags on Nationalism
A Czech's Defection Aids Prague Liberals
Defiant Rhodesia's Executions
Guinea: A Communist Disaster
Panama: The Unmaking of a President/
Gunnar Mydral on Poverty in Asia

Press
Nixon and the Press Warm up to Each Other
The Athens Junta in Search of a New Image

Religion
Cardinal Spellman's Successor

Business and Finance
The Gold Frenzy: "Smothing is Going to Happen" (Spotlight on Business)
Eversharp-Schick's "Boycott" Battle
Wall Street: The Small Bears' Bullish Signal
Bechtel Corp., The Quiet Giant
The Revolt Against Trading Stamps
Federal Aid Against Slick Salesmen?

Sports
The New Heavyweight Champ - Sort Of
Columbia's Rampant Lions

Science and Space
Problems of the Waste-High Society
Cleaning up North Star Bay's Hot Snow

TV - Radio
Touching a Nerve
Antismoke Signals
NBC's Experiment in Creativity

Medicine
The Fight to Save Three Radiation Victims

Life and Leisure
Building Bloopers
The Male Nude in the Mass Media

Education
The Education of Prince Charles

The Arts
Music
Experimental Pop from Cream
Dean Martin's Girl Gail

Books
Andre Fontaine's "History of the Cold War"
Norman MacKenzie's "Secret Societies"
James M. Gavin's "Crisis Now"

Theater
The Madness of "Ergo"
"Box-Mao-Box": Poetic Requiem

Art
The Unconventional Art Forms of Intermedia

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Business Trends
Transition

The Columnists
Emmet John Hughes - A Rockefeller Questionnaire
Kenneth Crawford - Dovish Wall Street
Paul A. Samuelson - Tail of the Dog

Volume: 71
Issue: 12
Item Creation Date: March 18, 1968
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National Affairs
Reagan's New Contra Ploy
The U.S. and Japan Tangle on Trade
A Tricky Budget Compromise
Mondale: Back in the Headlines
San Francisco's Keystone Cops
A Rape "Victim" Recants
The Von Bulows: Part Two

Special Report
The Legacy of Vietnam (the cover)
We're Still Prisoners of War
Scenes from a Nightmare: A Photo Essay
Saigon's Final Days
Where is My Father?
South Vietnam Today: Learning to Live with Peace
Why Didn't the Dominoes Fall?
Hearts and Minds: a Dialogue on the War
Starting Over in America

International
El Salvador: Duarte's Big Victory
Murder and Mexican Justice
Argentina: the "Dirty War" Ends
A French Guide to Soviet Espionage
Sudan: Nimeiry's Gathering Storm

Business
A Medical Megamerger: Shape of Things to Come?
The CBS Rumor Mill
Countdown for Tax Shelters
The Compact-Disc Boom
A Jaguar Bites Twice

Sports
Triumph and Disgrace

Dance
An Innovator for All Seasons

Technology
The Electronic Informer

Books
"Later the Same Day," by Grace Paley
"Exodus and Revolution," by Michael Walzer
"Station Island," by Seamus Heaney

Theater
The Making of a Monarch
Neil Simon: In the Army Now

Life/Style
Getting High on "Ecstacy"

Justice
A Stun Gun for Everyone?

Science
Life's First Building Block: Clay?

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Transition
Newsmakers

The Columnists
My Turn: Donald Hall - Bring Back the Out-Loud Culture
George F. Will - Don't Beep in My Outfield

Volume: 105
Issue: 15
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China and the U.S.
A New Game Begins
The American Visitors
A China Baedeker
Chou En-Lai: The Indispensable Man?

National Affairs
The Growing Criticism of the FBI
How G-Men Won their Letter at Swarthmore
Mr. Nixon's Run of Good News
An Antiwar Spring Offensive in Washington
The Confessions of Charles Evers
David Poindexter's Surprise Acquittal
L.A.'s Hard-Line Police Chief
The Southwest: Dust Bowl 1971

International
The Pakistani War: Could the Conflict Spread?
Ceylon - Making New Friends
For Egypt: The World's Hottest Plane?
Haiti: After Papa Doc, What?
Morale Crisis in the West German Army

The War in Indochina
Fire Base 6 and U.S. Air Power
Cambodia: The Return of Lon Nol

Medicine
The Gonorrhea Epidemic
The Chemstry of Homosexuality

Science and Space
Trials of the STOl Transport
New Signs of Life in Space
A Black Market in A-Bombs?

Life and Liesure
Now She's Ms. - Not Miss or Mrs.
"Massage Parlors" - There's the Rub

The Media
What the Liberated Woman Reads
New "Chef" at the New York Times

Sports
Charlie Coody, Masters Winner
Bob Nevin, the N.Y. Ranger's Quiet Man

Business and Finance
The Economy: Signs of a Warm-Up
The Shipping Jam in the English Channel
Nader's Waders - The Water's Lousy
The Great Mail Speed-Up?
Railroad Earnings - A Numbers Game
Airlines: Mixed Blessings from the CAB
A Book that Tilts at Foundations

The Cities
Newark at the Brink
The Rebirth of Los Angeles Harbor

Religion
U.S. Catholicism: Priests vs. Bishops
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Duryea
The Creation: Just a Game of Chance?

The ARts
Music
The Bands that Back up TV's Talk Shows

Movies
"The Phantom Tollbooth" : Boy's Fun
Robert Mulligan's "Summer of '42"

Books
Peter Matthiessen's "Blue Meridjan"
"The White Dawn," by James Houston
Jerzy Kosinski's "Being There"
B. H. Liddell Hard on World War II

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - Of Cameras and Screens
Zbigniew Brzezinski - Sufficiency for War of Peace?
Henry C. Wallich - Notes on a Tax Form
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: A Share in the Market
Stewart Alsop - Symbol-Think

Volume: 77
Issue: 17
Item Creation Date: April 26, 1971
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National Affairs
Washington and the War Protesters; with two pages of color photos
An Arrest in the Capitol Bombing
A New Indictment in the Berrigan Case
J. Edgar Hoover's FBI: Time for a Change? (the cover)
The Acquittal of Army Captain Kotouc
America's Population Midpoint

International
The Mideast Mission of Secretary Rogers
Behind the U.S.- China "Thaw"
France: Peking's Shanghai Caper
Sudan: Last Days of a Mercenary
The Black Awakening in South Africa
A Talk with the Bengali Rebel Leader
South Korea: President Park's Victory
Trouble Boils Up in Placid Holland

The War in Indochina
The Plight of the Uprooted Montagnards

Sports
Hank Aaron's 600th Home Run
Curt Flood's Second "Retirement"

Science and Space
William Shockley and the Delicate Issue of Racial Differences in Intelligence
Soyuz 10's Abbreviated Flight

Religion
Profile of the Roman Catholic Clergy

Business and Finance
The Looming International Money Crisis
Europe: End of an Economic Honeymoon?
Rail Workers Who Couldn't Bear to Loaf
The Case of GM's Purloined Letters
Return of the Proxy Battles
A Court Finds Cheating in UMW Finances

The Media
Rupert Murdoch, the "New Boy" on Fleet Street
The Amsterdam News Changes Hands

Medicine
Clues to Cancer Control in the Body's Immunity System

The Cities
A Day in the Life of a Welfare Worker

Life and Leisure
Pros and Cons of Having Babies at Home
The First U.S. Hotel for Children

The Arts
Art
Paris's Max Ernst Retrospective
The Achievement of Albrecht Durer; with a portfolio of color photographs

Books
Willie Morris's "Yazoo"
Cynthia Ozick's "The Pagan Rabbi"
Albert Goldman's "Freakshow"

Movies
Jean-Luc Goddard's "Vladimir and Rosa"
Melvin Van Peebles's "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song"

Music
John Cranko's "Carmen" Ballet

Theater
A Revival of "Long Day's Journey"
Two Short Plays by Peter Handke
Brecht's "St. Joan of the Stockyards"

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - New Bood and Brains
William P. Bundy - What Price Asian Elections?
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: Rising Above the Dollar
Paul A. Samuelson - Springtime Euphoria
Stewart Alsop - What's Going in the Holes?

Volume: 77
Issue: 19
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National Affairs
Washington's Mass Arrests (the cover) with four pages of color photos
Life in the "Insurrection city" Compound
Memorial at Kent State
The Supreme Court Rules on Executions; and How Death Row Took the News
The Ronald Reagan No-Tax Flap
Hatcher's Landslide Victory in Gary

International
A Hopeful Omen in the Middle East
Walter Ulbricht Steps Donw
France: A Sense of Morosite
Yugoslavia's Divisive Political Crisis
The Armenian-Americans in the U.S.S.R.
West Pakistan's Gloomy Second Thoughts
Diary of a Visitor to Communist China

Religion
A Controversial Lutheran Sex Manual
Dissidence in New York City's Council of Churches

Sports
New York's Off-Track Betting Derby
Ken Dryden, a Thinking Man's Goalie

The Media
The High Court and Journalistic Priviledge
Madcap Disk Jockey Dick Whittington

Life and Leisure
The California Street Cooking School

Medicine
Why Heart Transplants Have Fallen Off
Testing the Electrosleep Machine

Business and Finance
The World Monetary Crisis Explodes
Problems of the Multinational Companies
Will Congress Save Lockheed?
Hunting a Cure for the Blue-Collar Blues
The Booming Air-Charter Business
Continental's Buy in the Sky

Science and Space
Riding the Apollo 15 Moon Buggy
Mount Etna's Spectacular New Eruptions: with four pages of color photos

The Cities
New York City's Poor People's Riot
Will Seattle's Colorful Pike Place Market Be Preserved?
Hamtramck - the Poorest City of All

Education
Corporal Punishment in Dallas Schools
Faculty Women Campaign for Equality

The Arts
Theater
Arcibald MacLeisch's "Scratch"

Movies
Woody Allen's Hilarious "Bananas"
"Skezag": Heroine and the Vietnam Veteran
"Raid on Rommel": Cinematic Eyewash

Books
Walker Percy's "Love in the Ruins"
Jack Burnham's "The Structure of Art"
Charles Mingus's "Beneath the Underdog"

Art
The Record Setting Norton Simon Auction

Music
Ex-Con Sonny Brown, Master Musician
Balanchine and Mitchell's Jazz Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Zbigniew Brzezinski - Stalemante or Settlement
Henry C. Wallich - Exchanges in Turmoil
Ciem Morgello - Wall Street: The Name of the Game
Stewart Alsop - It Would Not Be Fun

Volume: 77
Issue: 20
Item Creation Date: May 17, 1971
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National Affairs
Apollo 10: 9.4 Miles to the Moon (the cover)
Supreme Court: Changing of the Guard
Congress's Anti-Military Complex
Teddy Takes the Stump
Sirhan: The Plea that Failed
Lindsay's Battle for Political Life
Guns and Gas at Berkeley and North Carolina A&T
The Algiers Motel Trial

The War in Vietnam
The Battle for Hamburger Hill
The Presidents Meet at Midway
Laird's Plan to Vietnamize the War

International
The Making of a French President
West Germany's Millionaire Marxist
On-Scene Report from Caetano's Portugal
The Flying Sergeant: "I've got Trouble"
SEATO: Dwindling Cornucopia
The Peace Corps: Mixed Reception
The Phone: Instrument of Torture

The Cities
How Good Are the Do-Good Groups?
Jane Jacobs and her Provocative New Book "The Economy of Cities"

TV-Radio
The FCC Scolds a News Show
TV's Summer Corn

Sports
A Philosopher locks at Man and Sport
Feud of the Basketball Giants

Education
Psychologist Under Attack
A Big Lipstick for Yale

Business and Finance
Crisis at Lockheed
Parvin/Dohrmann's Uncommon Stock
Slowdown at Cape Kennedy
Wall Street: A Broker Foces an Issue
Broker Brimberg's Lucrative Lunches
Banking: The Chicago First's big Move
Antitrust: Cat Out of the Bag

Press
Editorial Revolt at Stern and Figaro
Correspondents Under Fire
Closed-?Door Policy for Pat Nixon?

Life and Leisure
Peekabook Swimsuits
Darts and Ale

Medicine
Sex and the Single Child

The Arts
Movies
"Midnight Cowboy": Vividly Alive
"Life Love Death": Indictment
"Winning": Loser

Books
"Beyond Racism" by Whitney M. Young
Edward Hoagland's "British Columbia"
Miriam Benkovitz's "Ronald firbank"
More Jacqueline Susann Guys and Dolls

Theater
"No Place to Be Somebody" - Powerful Black Play

Music
Jerome Robbins's New Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Campus "Revolution"
Paul A. Samuelson - Memories
Stewart Alsop - Nixon Co-Opts the Middle

Volume: 73
Issue: 22
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National Affairs
Apollo 10: 9.4 Miles to the Moon (the cover)
Supreme Court: Changing of the Guard
Congress's Anti-Military Complex
Teddy Takes the Stump
Sirhan: The Plea that Failed
Lindsay's Battle for Political Life
Guns and Gas at Berkeley and North Carolina A&T
The Algiers Motel Trial

The War in Vietnam
The Battle for Hamburger Hill
The Presidents Meet at Midway
Laird's Plan to Vietnamize the War

International
The Making of a French President
West Germany's Millionaire Marxist
On-Scene Report from Caetano's Portugal
The Flying Sergeant: "I've got Trouble"
SEATO: Dwindling Cornucopia
The Peace Corps: Mixed Reception
The Phone: Instrument of Torture

The Cities
How Good Are the Do-Good Groups?
Jane Jacobs and her Provocative New Book "The Economy of Cities"

TV-Radio
The FCC Scolds a News Show
TV's Summer Corn

Sports
A Philosopher locks at Man and Sport
Feud of the Basketball Giants

Education
Psychologist Under Attack
A Big Lipstick for Yale

Business and Finance
Crisis at Lockheed
Parvin/Dohrmann's Uncommon Stock
Slowdown at Cape Kennedy
Wall Street: A Broker Foces an Issue
Broker Brimberg's Lucrative Lunches
Banking: The Chicago First's big Move
Antitrust: Cat Out of the Bag

Press
Editorial Revolt at Stern and Figaro
Correspondents Under Fire
Closed-?Door Policy for Pat Nixon?

Life and Leisure
Peekabook Swimsuits
Darts and Ale

Medicine
Sex and the Single Child

The Arts
Movies
"Midnight Cowboy": Vividly Alive
"Life Love Death": Indictment
"Winning": Loser

Books
"Beyond Racism" by Whitney M. Young
Edward Hoagland's "British Columbia"
Miriam Benkovitz's "Ronald firbank"
More Jacqueline Susann Guys and Dolls

Theater
"No Place to Be Somebody" - Powerful Black Play

Music
Jerome Robbins's New Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Campus "Revolution"
Paul A. Samuelson - Memories
Stewart Alsop - Nixon Co-Opts the Middle

Volume: 73
Issue: 22
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National Affairs
The Calley Verdict: Who Else is Guilty? (the cover)
A Newsweek Poll on the Verdict
The War's Wider Moral Issues
How the Jury Reached its Decisions
The FBI: is the Hoover Era About to End?
Verdict for the Manson Familiy

The War in Indochina
In the Wake of the Laos "Victory"
The Bloody Attack on Fire Base Mary Ann

International
Brezhnev's New Image of Moderation
A Soviet Policy Switch on Germ Warfare
The Russian Move into Southeast Asia
Pakistan: Death of an Ideal; and a Firsthand Report on East Pakistan's Ordeal
Red China's Ping Pong Diplomacy
Chou En-Lai's Talk with Edgar Snow
Spring in Israel: A Lighter Mood
The Common Market's New Tariff Plan

Education
Racial Trouble in the High Schools
Ohio's Controversial College-Finance Plan
A Return to Free Speech on the Campus?

Sports
Hoist the Flag's Disabling Injury
Harold Johnson's Return to the Ring

Business and Finance
Steel - Labor's Showdown of the Year
A New World Monetary Crisis
Jimmy Hoffa Loses his Parole Appeal
Ford's Great Pinto Roundup
Artworks in a Tobacco Factory; with two pages of color photos
The Resurgence of Child Labor
Corporate Accounting: How Much to Tell?

The Media
Barbara Howar, Acerbic Talk-Show Hostess
The Network News Sweepstakes

The Cities
The Dog-Pollution Uproar

Life and Liesure
"Primaling": A Crash Cure for Neurosis?
A Handbook for the Anarchist

Religion
An Ecumenical Call for Peace

Science and Space
Do-It-Yourself Science
The Mysterious "Black Holes" in Space

The Arts
Movies
"A Severed Head": Lacking in Edge
"Melody": A Delightful British Comedy
"They Might Be Giants": Autodestruction

Books
Poetry by Ted Hughes and Stanley Kunitz
Samuel Eliot Morison on the Discoverers
Two Appraisals of the Young
Doris Lessing's "Descent Into Hell"

Theater
Harold Prince's "Follies"
A Musical "The Selling of the President"

Music
"Dylanology" - One Man's Thing

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - The Last Laugh
George W. Ball - Playing with the Fire of the Rising Sun
Milton Friedman - Purchasing-Power Bonds
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: The Convertibles
Stewart Alsop - Time for Truth

Volume: 77
Issue: 15
Item Creation Date: April 12, 1971
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National Affairs
Reagan's New Contra Ploy
The U.S. and Japan Tangle on Trade
A Tricky Budget Compromise
Mondale: Back in the Headlines
San Francisco's Keystone Cops
A Rape "Victim" Recants
The Von Bulows: Part Two

Special Report
The Legacy of Vietnam (the cover)
We're Still Prisoners of War
Scenes from a Nightmare: A Photo Essay
Saigon's Final Days
Where is My Father?
South Vietnam Today: Learning to Live with Peace
Why Didn't the Dominoes Fall?
Hearts and Minds: a Dialogue on the War
Starting Over in America

International
El Salvador: Duarte's Big Victory
Murder and Mexican Justice
Argentina: the "Dirty War" Ends
A French Guide to Soviet Espionage
Sudan: Nimeiry's Gathering Storm

Business
A Medical Megamerger: Shape of Things to Come?
The CBS Rumor Mill
Countdown for Tax Shelters
The Compact-Disc Boom
A Jaguar Bites Twice

Sports
Triumph and Disgrace

Dance
An Innovator for All Seasons

Technology
The Electronic Informer

Books
"Later the Same Day," by Grace Paley
"Exodus and Revolution," by Michael Walzer
"Station Island," by Seamus Heaney

Theater
The Making of a Monarch
Neil Simon: In the Army Now

Life/Style
Getting High on "Ecstacy"

Justice
A Stun Gun for Everyone?

Science
Life's First Building Block: Clay?

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Transition
Newsmakers

The Columnists
My Turn: Donald Hall - Bring Back the Out-Loud Culture
George F. Will - Don't Beep in My Outfield

Volume: 105
Issue: 15
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U.S. Affairs
Red China Heads the Agenda in the President's Busy Week
Beame on Target and Aiming at Lindsay
A Hit in Chicago - The Death of a Hood

The War in Vietnam
The Dashing Premier Ky - and the Government He Heads (the cover)

International
Inda-Pakistan - The Red Chinese Threat, the Fighting at the Front
Murder on the Avenue Rapp
In Norway, the End of Labor's Reign

The Americas
Garcia-Godoy on the Middle of the Raod

Religion
Paul's Surprises as Vatican II Reconvenes

Science and Space
Gemini 5 - The Question of Questar Clouds the Peaceful Mission
For Breathing in Spae, is Neon the Answer?

Education
Two Southern School Systems and How They Integrated
No Room for Longhairs as School Boards Wield the Clippers

Medicine
A Warning to Pill-Taking Athletes

Press
Strike in New York
Rushing Ike into Print
The President's Family and the Press - Who Pays What and How?

Business and Finance
On Wall Street, Volume and Prices Soar - Where Are the Bears of Yesterday?
In Britain, Labor Releases "The Plan"
Down to the Bottom of the Sea - The Boom in Small Subs (Spotlight on Business)

Life and Leisure
Gimcrackery and Genius on Display at the International Inventors Show

The Arts
Music
Dr. Jazz at the Piano

Movies
The New York Film Festival
Patty Duke - Miracle Worker in Cleats

Theater
"Stone Waiting to be Shaped" - Lincoln Center's Revolutionary New Theater

Art
Mexico's Great Joxe Clemente Orozco

Books
The Formidable "Victorian Lady Travellers"
Mourning Becomes This "Electra"

Other Departments
Letters
The Periscope
Newsmakers
Business Trends
Transition
New Products and Processes

The Columnists
Walter Lippmann - The Power Politics of Asia

Volume: 66
Issue: 13
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National Affairs
Washington in a Week of Crisis and a Culling of Editorial Reaction to the New Developments in Vietnam
Was the Archery Champ Less Than a Straigh Arrow? A Case of Double Identiy

International
Vietnam (the cover), and the War in Color
Mao Tse-tung - A Rare Interview
Stoking the Fires of Racism - The Red Chinese Invasion of Africa

The Americas
A Lusty Boomtown in Venezuela
In Honduras, Pre-Election Charges of Riging

Science and Space
Watering the U. S. West - an $80 Billion Scheme

Press
"Proudfeet" and poor souls - Management Men in the Newsroom
Bill Mauldin Back at the Front

Religion
The Administration's Education Bill Raises Issues of Church and State

TV-Radio
At CBS, Paley, Programming, and Profits

Education
Michigan State's Student Education Corps Attacks the Problem of Slum Schools

Sports
Clear the Track, Over the High Jump and Putting the Shot, the Girls Steal the Show

Medicine
To Cut the Toll, Coronary Care Centers
The Spreading World of Drug Addiction

Business and Finance
The Steelworker's Election
The Balance of Payments - LBJ Counts on "Moral Suasion" for Now

Life and Leisure
For Narcissists and Necrophiles, Oh, You Beautiful Doll

The Arts
Art
A Hymn to the Gods - the Ancient Art of India
A William baziotes Memorial Exhibition

Theater
A Search for New Playwrights at Off-Broadway's Cherry Lane
Two Productions of Chekhov by the Moscow Art Theater

Movies
"The Greatest Story" Never Told
Baker and Books - the Trials of "Sylivia"

Books
"Bibbsy Dibbs" in a Plan Brown Wrapper
Eugene Burdick's "Nina's Book" - Poor Girl, Poor Reader

Other Departments
Letters
The Periscope
Newsmakers
ransition
Business Trends

The Columnists
Emmet John Hughes on the Peril of Ambush in Vietnam
Kenneth Crawford on Le Penseur
Henry C. Wallich on Economic Report
Raymond Moley on Federal School Aid - I

Volume: 65
Issue: 8
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Collection: Douglas Pike Collection (Personal Papers)
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The War in Vietnam
Hanoi on the Attack (the cover)
"Up Tight" at Khe Sanh
Everett Martin Assesses the Offensive
Vietnamese Army Reform Bogs Down
The Pueblo Crisis: Cooling but Still Hot

U.S. Affairs
LBJ: "In These Long Nights We Pray"
Secretary McNamara's Swan Song
Richard Nixon - Off and Running Relentlessly
Dr. Spock in the Dock
Ghetto Jobs: Sound With Little Action
Telltale Skeletons at an Arkansas Prision

International
Biafra's Burning Spirit of Resistance
Disaster in the Deep: Dakar and Minerve
Castro's Purge of Pro-Russian cubans
The Unbridgeable Persian Gulf

Medicine
Alcoholic Aid Against Premature Births
Tracking Down the Hepatitis Virus

Education
Grading the Journalism Schools
How Much Activism for the Academic?

Religion
Clergymen vs. the Draft Law
Pope Paul's Shadow Curia

sports
Adolph Rupp's 772nd Basketball Victory
Cornell's Winning Canadians

Press
Newsmen on the Battle Line

Business and Finance
The Economy: LBJ Pleads, Urges and Warns
What Lowered Litton's Earnings?
Wall Street: The High Flyers' Low State
Roy Chapin and the Turnaround at American Motors (Splotlight on Business)

Science and Space
Tightening up n NASA

The Arts
Theater
"A Day in the Death of Joe Egg": Deceptive

Art
Finch College's Innovative Museum

Music
The Pennsylvania Ballet Conquers New York

Books
Arthur D. Morse's "While Six Million Died"
Meyer Levin's "Gore and Igor"
Fletcher Knebel's "Vanished"

Movies
Goddard, Silent Master of the New Wave

Other Departments
Periscope
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Newsmakers
Transition
Business Trends
New Products and Processes

The Columnists
Walter Lippmann - A Crumbling Policy
Henry C. Wallich - The Economic Report

Volume: 71
Issue: 7
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National Affairs
The Politics of Summitry
Patrick Buchanan: No. 2
More Than a Case of Rape
America's Secret Military Forces
"Death Waits in the Dark"
Congress: A House Divided
Moynihan: "I Told You So"
A Unicorn - Or a Goat?

International
Mexico: Corruption Crackdown
Japan's New "Action Plan" to Buy Foreign
Cambodia: A U.S. Aid Pipeline?
Sihanouk: "Not a Quisling"
Philippines: End Game for Marcos?
Israel: Has the Army Lost Its Edge?
Sudan: A New General Rides the Tiger

Business
Hard Times in High Tech
Has Volcker Lost His Touch?
The IRS Promises to Pay Up
Repo Men Out of Control
Wall Street Says "Me First"
Buy-It-Yourself Railroads

Books
The Big Thrill (the cover)
Leonard: Making a Killing
A Sleuth's Hall of Fame

Education
Back to the Barricades

Religion
Coming Out in the Convent

News Media
Live, From Ho Chi Minh City
Libel Law: Another Challenge

Movies
"Sreetwise": A Descent into Hell
"Ladyhawke": Fly-By-Knight
"A Test of Love": Triumph of Wills
"Baby ... Secret of the Lost Legent": Jerks in the Jungle

Music
The Silk Strings of Tokyo

Fashion
The Windy City's High Style

Art
A Maze of Lost Illusions

Entertainment
Reaching for the Stars

Science
The biggest Machine Ever

Theater
The Old Da Doo Ron Ron

Other Departments
Letters
Dispatches
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Marjorie Smith - The Hideous Gaijin in Japan
Robert J. Samuelson - The Myths of Comparable Worth
Pete Axthelm - The Sickness of College Sports
Meg Greenfield - Paying a Price for the Past

Volume: 105
Issue: 16
Item Creation Date: April 22, 1985
Collection: Jim Dingeman Vietnam Conflict Collection
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National Affairs
After the Debate: Reagan and the Age Issue
A Medical Look at Aging
Bush and Ferraro: Shoot-Out at Gender Gap
Getting Ready for Debate II
Has Moscow Violated SALT?
Congress: A Rush to Adjournment
A Classic Texas Confrontation
San Diego's mayoral Race
A Copycat Assault
The Mysterious Curse of Friendly Hills

International
Thatcher's Narrow Excape
El Salvador: Duarte Offers to Talk
Grenada: Rethinking The Invasion
Israel: Bracing a Partner in Need
Philippines: Downsiders vs. Optimists

Science
The Mystery of Whales

Sports
Tigers and Padres

News Media
Westmoreland Takes on CBS (the cover)
The Vietnam Numbers War
The Media in the Dock

Business
Walter Mondale Learns a Lesson
The Case for Stripping Banks
No Chips Off the Old Block
Guess? What's Selling?

Photography
Two Faces of Arbus

Books
"Home Before Dark," by Susan Cheever
"The Fateful Alliance," by George F. Kennan
"Half Moon Street," by Paul Theroux

Music
Montreal's Wonder Worker

Movies
Bill Murray: Saturday Night Goes Saintly
The Ice-Cream Wars
Once in a Lifetime

Health
Shunning Caffeinated Coffee

Medicine
AIDS: The Saliva Scare

Theater
Much Ado about Derek Jacobi
Kipling Courageous
"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"

Other Departments
Letters
Update
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
My Turn: Larry J. Crockett - My Buttoned-Down Students
Robert J. Samuelson - The Politics of Escapism
George F. Will - The Candidates at Bay

Volume: 104
Issue: 17
Item Creation Date: October 22, 1984
Collection: Barry & Margaret Zorthian Collection
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