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January 6, 1962 Issue
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11
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News Stories
, p. 1
Walker
, p. 2
Inflation
, p. 2
State Department
, p. 2
Foreign Aid
, pp. 3-4
Why McCarthy Was Destroyed
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 5
Public vs. Public Poswer
by F.C. Christopherson, pp. 6-7
Statism for Sophomores
, p. 8
Gresham's Law in the State Department
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 9-12
Lesson on Distress
, pp. 13-15
Teen-Agers and Women
, p. 16
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January 13, 1962 Issue
=
11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 17
Nelson
, p. 17
Katanga
, p. 18
UN Bonds
, p. 18
France
, pp. 19-20
The REA Co-Ops Grow Too Bold
, p. 21
Bartlett's Unfamiliar Quotations
by Victor Lasky, pp. 22-23
California Court Rules Against Machinist
, p. 24
John C. Calhoun's Concurrent Majority
by James Madison Barr, pp. 25-28
The New Frontier Throttles Dixie Industry
, pp. 29-31
Who to Hire
, p. 32
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January 20, 1962 Issue
=
10
Articles
News Stories
, p. 33
That Message
, p. 34
Business
, p. 34
UN Bonds
, p. 35
Goldberg
, pp. 36-37
How Our Experts Almost Ruined Germany
by Lawrence Fertig, pp. 38-40
COPE: Labor's Political Weapon
by Jameson G. Campaigne, pp. 41-45
Self Reliance and Pennsylvania Politics
by Theodore L. Humes, p. 46
Campaign Information
, pp. 47-48
The Political Action Conference
, pp. 49-52
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January 27, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 53
Romney
, p. 53
UN Bonds
, p. 54
Red Trade
, p. 54
Congo
, pp. 55-56
The High Cost of USIA
by Walter Trohan, p. 57
A Convenant for Conservatives
by Holmes Alexander, p. 58
Why Choose Schlesinger To Defend Capitalism?
, pp. 59-60
Whose Side Are We On Anyway?
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 61-64
What's Behind the Gag?
by Senator Strom Thurmond, pp. 65-68
Kill the $100 Million Treasury Raid by the UN
, p. 69
The Church Should Fight Communism
by Senator Barry Goldwater, p. 70
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February 3, 1962 Issue
=
13
Articles
News Stories
, p. 71
Hearings
, p. 71
Thurmond
, p. 72
Freeman
, pp. 72-73
Budget
, pp. 74-75
Washington Reaches for Your City Hall
, pp. 76-78
Arkansas' Senator Fulbright
by Willard Edwards, pp. 79-82
What About Cuba, Mr. President?
by Congressman August E. Johansen, p. 83
Runaway Ideas on a World Scale
by Holmes Alexander, p. 84
The Electricians' Fringe Benefits
by Victor Riesel, p. 85
25 Years and Billions of Dollars Later...
by Senator J. Glenn Beall, pp. 86-87
Social Rights---A Two-Way Street
by Alexander F. Jones, p. 88
The Pleasure of Our Company
, pp. 89-90
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February 10, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 91
Kennedy
, p. 91
UN Bonds
, p. 92
OAS Conference
, p. 92
Red China
, pp. 93-94
Goldwater---The Lighter Side
by Walter Trohan, p. 95
Shorter Hours in Steel?
by Victor Riesel, pp. 96-98
MacArthur---Our First Muzzled General
by Richard L. Henschel, pp. 99-102
Two University Presidents
, pp. 103-106
Mrs. McClendon vs. JFK
by Holmes Alexander, p. 107
Cosmos Issue Boomerangs
by Betty Beale, p. 108
Newburgh's Side of the Story
, pp. 109-110
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February 17, 1962 Issue
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11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 111
Muzzling
, pp. 111-112
Farm Program
, p. 113
Yugoslavia
, p. 113
Italy
, pp. 114-115
Pat Brown's Extremists
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., pp. 116-117
'Where Will It End?'
by Congressman H.R. Gross, p. 118
Reuther Quietly Plans New Unionizing Drive
by Victor Riesel, p. 119
Let's Repudiate Extremism
by Congressman John M. Ashbrook, pp. 120-121
What Congressmen Think
, p. 122
NBC's 'White Paper' and Newburgh's Reaction
, pp. 123-126
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February 24, 1962 Issue
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12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 127
Michigan
, p. 127
West Germany
, p. 128
Red Trade
, p. 129
South
, p. 130
'We Must Support the UN, We Must Support the UN...'
by Richard J. Whalen, pp. 131-132
'The Faith to be Free'
by J. Edgar Hoover, pp. 133-135
Evans Finds Reviews Not So Funny
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 136-137
Race Discrimination in the USSR
by Holmes Alexander, p. 138
Riverton (Pop. 6,845) Doesn't Need Washington
by Paul Harvey, p. 139
Needed: Candidates Who Won't Compromise
by Senator Barry Goldwater, p. 140
Lie Down and Be Depressed Damn You!
, pp. 141-142
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March 3, 1962 Issue
=
10
Articles
News Stories
, p. 143
Election
, p. 143
Urban Bill
, p. 144
Abel
, p. 144
Thurmond
, pp. 145-146
The Urban Renewal Fallacy
by John C. Sparks, pp. 147-150
Greatest 'Right-Wing Extremist'
by Robert H. McGimsey, pp. 151-152
Big Labor Dooms Bracero Program
by Congressman O.C. Fisher, pp. 153-154
A Tale of Two Spies
by Walter Trohan, pp. 155-156
No Rebuttal on Television
by Robert U. Brown, pp. 157-158
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March 10, 1962 Issue
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12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 159
Bobby's Tour
, p. 159
Vietnam
, p. 160
Gallup Poll
, p. 160
School Aid
, pp. 161-162
The Rise of the Teamsters
by Nathan W. Shefferman and Dale Kramer, pp. 163-166
House Roll Call on Urban Affairs Plan
, pp. 167-170
Strikes and the Space Effort
by Victor Riesel, p. 171
Heartless Minority?
by Congressman Richard L. Roudebush, p. 172
The Liberals' 'Hate' Campaign
by Clifford Ward, p. 173
Al Smith Took a Walk
, pp. 174-175
Curious Double Standard
, p. 176
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March 17, 1962 Issue
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12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 177
YAF Rally
, p. 178
JFK
, p. 178
Rocky
, p. 179
Rostow
, pp. 179-180
State Department Madness
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 181-185
'Freedom Is a Political Matter'
, p. 186
Did Politics Enter the Space Race?
by Ruth Montgomery, p. 187
'In Every War But One'
by Senator Barry Goldwater, pp. 188-190
Falsehoods About the South
by Jesse Helms, p. 191
Castro's 'Worker's Paradise'
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 192
In Defense of Colonialism
by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 193-196
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March 24, 1962 Issue
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14
Articles
News Stories
, p. 197
Bombers
, p. 198
Tariffs
, p. 198
Trade With Reds
, pp. 198-199
Newburgh
, p. 200
Fulton Lewis Nears All-Time Record
, p. 201
The Louisville Story
by Stuart Paine, p. 202
Praised and Damned
by Booton Herndon, p. 203
Reminiscing a Bit with Lewis...
, pp. 204-205
Something for Nothing
, p. 206
A Thwarted Power Grab
by Holmes Alexander, pp. 207-208
The Right Under Scrutiny
, pp. 209-210
Left-Wing Hangover
by George Fowler, pp. 211-212
The Tottering Empire of Bill Green
by Paul Jones, pp. 213-216
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March 31, 1962 Issue
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Articles
News Stories
, p. 217
De Gaulle
, p. 218
California
, p. 219
UN Bonds
, p. 219
China
, p. 220
Barry Goldwater's 1958 Campaign
by Stephen Shadegg, pp. 221-224
Medicare Battle Enters Final Round
, pp. 225-226
29 College Presidents Oppose Federal Aid to Colleges and Universities
, pp. 227-228
Nixon Follows Strange Advice
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 229
TV's Anti-Rightist Programs
, p. 230
How Stalin Sought Popularity
by James L. Wick, p. 231
Space Cooperation?
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, pp. 232-234
'The Liberal Papers'
, pp. 235-236
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April 7, 1962 Issue
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11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 237
Summit
, p. 237
Reapportionment
, pp. 237-238
Tower
, p. 239
Tariffs
, pp. 239-242
'Teddy' for the Senate?
by Walter Trohan, pp. 243-244
Box Score on Individual Liberty
, pp. 245-248
Inside the Tariff Package
, p. 249
Colonel Glenn and the 'Young Punks'
by George Fowler, pp. 250-253
What Mr. Alsop Forgot to Say
by Westbrook Pegler, p. 254
Rich? GOP in a Fiscal Fix
by Senator Barry Goldwater, pp. 255-256
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April 14, 1962 Issue
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Articles
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Coddling of Reds, Fascists Topples Frondizi
by Victor Riesel, p. 261
Up, Up, Up and Up
by Congressman John W. Byrnes, pp. 262-264
PTA Revolt Against Federal Aid
by Steve Stahl, pp. 265-269
Destructive 'Welfare'
by Howard E. Kershner, pp. 270-271
Question of the Week
, pp. 272-274
Do the Soviets Determine US Defense Policy?
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 275-276
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April 21, 1962 Issue
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Second-Class Mail Rates Can Ruin First-Class Magazines
, pp. 285-286
Peril to Good Publications
by Bob Considine, p. 287
Postal Bill May End Career of 'Atlantic Monthly'
, p. 288
The State Department's Dangerous New Policy
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 289-291
How to Write Your Congressman
by Congressman Richard H. Poff, p. 292
Freeman's Farm Program Runs Aground
by Walter Trohan, pp. 293-294
Question of the Week
, p. 295
'Yarmolinsky's Record
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., pp. 295-296
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April 28, 1962 Issue
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11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 297
Press
, p. 298
Admiral Burke
, p. 298
UN
, p. 299
Rostow
, pp. 299-300
Ohio YAF Plans Giant Rally
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., pp. 301-302
Imports and Jobs
by Congressman Noah M. Mason, pp. 303-304
Requiem for a City
by Theodore L. Humes, pp. 305-306
How 'Undemocratic' Is the Poll Tax?
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 307-308
US Socializes South America
by Hans Sennholz, pp. 309-312
About JFK and Roger Blough---and Bismarck, Hitler and Herman Ullstein
by James L. Wick, pp. 313-316
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May 5, 1962 Issue
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Articles
News Stories
, p. 317
JFK
, p. 318
Rocky
, p. 318
UN Bonds
, p. 319
Jagan
, p. 320
What Are You Going to Do About St. Pete, Mr. President?
by James L. Wick, pp. 321-324
Planners Urge Federal Land Control
, pp. 325-327
Featherbedding and the Railroads
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 328
How to Answer Six Attacks Conservatives Will Face This Election Year
by Neil McCaffrey, pp. 329-330
Firms Sue Over Right to Operate Despite Strikes
by Victor Riesel, pp. 331-334
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May 12, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 335
Medicare
, p. 335
Grass Roots
, p. 336
Red Trade
, p. 337
Economy
, p. 338
JFK's Steel Victory Alarms Liberals Too
, p. 339
Pathetic Record of Puny Performance
by Congressman William B. Widnall, pp. 340-341
Commie Operations Continuing
by Victor Riesel, p. 342
South Carolina Going Republican?
by Anthony Harrigan, pp. 343-344
Cockeyed Economics vs. National Security
by Fred G. Clark, p. 345
CED's Liberal Economics for High Schools
by Dr. Ruth Alexander, p. 346
The Odd Notes of Walter Lippmann
by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 347-354
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May 19, 1962 Issue
=
9
Articles
News Stories
, p. 355
Berlin
, p. 355
Texas
, p. 356
JFK
, p. 356
Laos
, pp. 357-362
What Can Businessmen Do?
by Kenneth W. Ingwalson, pp. 363-366
COPE Wants Control of Your Congress
by William Schulz, pp. 367-371
CDC Answers Fulton Lewis Jr.
, pp. 372-373
Informed Opposition to Federal Aid
, p. 374
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May 26, 1962 Issue
=
9
Articles
News Stories
, p. 375
NATO
, p. 375
Medicare
, p. 376
Laos
, p. 376
Thurmond
, pp. 377-378
Estes Exposed by Fighting Editor
by Westbrook Pegler, pp. 379-386
JFK's Publicity 'Snow Job'---Even a Liberal Worries
by James Reston, p. 387
Child Labor and the Industrial Revolution
by R. Hessen, pp. 388-390
Castro Cuba: Haven for Yankee Turncoats
by William Schulz, pp. 391-392
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June 2, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 393
New Frontier
, p. 393
Foreign Aid
, p. 394
Europe
, p. 394
Laos
, pp. 395-396
Who Was Holleman's Political Sponsor?
by Victor Riesel, pp. 397-399
'Condemn Me,' He Shouted, 'History Will Absolve Me'
by Carlos Todd, p. 400
Hiestand May Win BOTH Party Nominations
by Kenneth W. Ingwalson, pp. 401-402
What Manner of Man Is Edgar Hiestand?
, pp. 403-404
Forrest Davis on Teheran
by Edna Lonigan, pp. 405-408
The Supreme Court's Other Critics
by Holmes Alexander, pp. 409-410
The DAR Hasn't Changed Mrs. Ives
, pp. 411-412
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June 9, 1962 Issue
=
11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 413
Europe
, p. 413
Estes Case
, p. 414
Medicare
, p. 415
Laos
, pp. 415-416
Senate Farm Bill Voet
, pp. 417-420
Planners, Politicians and People
by Richard J. Whalen, pp. 421-426
What the Texas Observer Says About Estes
, p. 427
JFK's First Major Scandal
by Walter Trohan, p. 428
Introducing Bobby Kennedy
by Charles McDowell, Jr., p. 429
Arizona PTA Reverses School-Aid Stand
by Edwin McDowell, pp. 430-432
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June 16, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 433
Economy
, p. 433
Connally
, p. 433
Kennedy
, p. 434
Calif.
, pp. 434-436
Sailor Sued Over Cotton Crop Rule
, p. 437
We Aid Jagan---It Had to Happan
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 438-440
Executive Power vs. Public Interest
by Senator Barry Goldwater, pp. 441-442
Nation's Farmers Oppose Tighter Controls Quotas
, pp. 443-444
Are Capitalists Cowardly---as Schlesinger Thinks?
by James L. Wick, pp. 445-446
Duty Honor Country
, pp. 447-448
More About Our Natoinal Morals
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 449-452
[+]
June 23, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 453
Democrats
, p. 453
Taxes
, p. 454
Laos
, p. 455
Press
, pp. 455-456
Beermann's Win Is Conservative Victory
by Walter Trohan, p. 457
Labor to Needle JFK
, pp. 458-460
US Plans to Block Right to Produce
by Ernest L. Harris, pp. 461-462
Senate Roll Calls On Foreign Aid
, pp. 463-464
JFK Myths and Legends
, pp. 465-466
Tennessee GOP Muffs Big Chance
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., pp. 467-468
Foreign Aid to Communist Eastern Europe
by Richard F. Staar, pp. 469-472
[+]
June 30, 1962 Issue
=
11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 473
Germany
, p. 474
Rostow
, p. 474
Foreign Aid
, p. 475
Economy
, pp. 475-476
Communism's Economic Crisis
, pp. 477-480
Why Not Victory?
by Senator Barry Goldwater, pp. 481-484
Reject Connally Says Liberal in Texas Observer
, pp. 485-486
How Good Is Soviet 'Foreign Aid'?
by William Schulz, pp. 487-488
Chalk Sells Site for $3.5 Million---Buys It Back for $767,000
by James L. Wick, p. 489
JFK's Farm Bill Is No Cure
by Charles B. Shuman, pp. 490-492
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1962
=
13
Issues,
164
Articles
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July 7, 1962 Issue
=
12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 493
Taxes
, p. 494
Ike
, p. 495
New York
, p. 495
Rostow
, pp. 495-496
Expensive Third Man Theme
by Victor Riesel, pp. 497-498
Question of the Week
, pp. 499-500
The Hopedale Medicare Plan
by Dr. Lawrence J. Rossi, pp. 501-502
The Consent of the Governed
by Jack Cox, pp. 503-507
A Cop's-Eye View of New York City
by Jack Morano, p. 508
Hollister Wants to Get Off List
by Representative Charles S. Gubser, pp. 509-510
Goldwater---As Seen by a Liberal
by John J. Synon, pp. 511-512
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July 14, 1962 Issue
=
13
Articles
News Stories
, p. 513
Businessmen
, p. 513
Budget
, p. 514
Medicare
, pp. 514-515
Rostow
, p. 516
Who Buries Mama?
by Alice Widener, p. 517
Gurney Seeks Florida House Seat
by Frederic Babcock, p. 518
Question of the Week
, pp. 519-520
The American UN Dream
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 521-523
'The Untouchable State Department'
by Walter Trohan, p. 524
Kennedy for President in '68---Bobby, That Is
by Victor Riesel, pp. 525-526
A Child's Guide to the New Frontier
, p. 527
Benjamin Franklin and Public Prayer
by Walter Trohan, pp. 528-530
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July 21, 1962 Issue
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12
Articles
News Stories
, p. 531
Lobbyists
, p. 531
Business
, p. 532
Budget
, p. 533
USIA
, pp. 533-534
Government Control of Art
by Richard Hirsch, p. 535
Domestic 'Science' for Dad
by Edith Kermit Roosevelt, pp. 536-538
The Cult of the Slob
by Max Rafferty, pp. 539-542
The Kennedy Twist
by Senator Margaret Chase Smith, pp. 543-544
'Jab-a-Liberal' Creator Runs for Congress
by Kenneth W. Ingwalson, pp. 545-546
The Lewis Strauss Memoirs
by Holmes Alexander, p. 547
A Russian's View of America
by Dr. Howard E. Kershner, pp. 548-550
[+]
July 28, 1962 Issue
=
11
Articles
News Stories
, p. 551
Economy
, p. 552
Calif.
, p. 552
Atom Tests
, p. 553
Captive Nations
, pp. 553-554
Federal Funds? Nuts, That's Out Dough!
by Howard Preston, p. 555
Flight Engineers vs. JFK
by Victor Riesel, p. 556
Senator Harry Byrd Totals the Costs of Paternalism
, p. 557
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 558
The Catholic Attitude Toward Unions
by Father John E. Coogan, S.J., pp. 559-560
An Answer to Bertrand Russell's 'Better Red Than Dead' Logic
by Edward J. Janisch, pp. 561-570
[+]
August 4, 1962 Issue
=
15
Articles
News Stories
, p. 571
Tax Cut
, p. 571
Foreign Aid
, p. 571
Bobby
, p. 572
Peru
, pp. 573-574
Our Cambodian Aid Fiasco
by Ken Tomlinson, p. 575
Many Candidates Attend Conference
, pp. 576-577
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 578
Who Killed the Congo?
by Philippa Schuyler, pp. 579-580
A Needed Evaluation of the Congo
by Holmes Alexander, p. 581
'Soapy' Williams Only Likes 'Bad Guys'
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 582
The Welfare State's Seamy Side
, pp. 583-584
The Negro Theater: 'Loved to Death'
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, pp. 585-586
The Public Is Waking Up
, pp. 587-588
More House Seats for Florida GOP?
by Antoni E. Gollan, pp. 589-590
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Kennedys
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Test Ban
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Labor
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Gold
, p. 594
Austrian Medicare: Sick Sick Sick
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Question of the Week
, p. 597
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 598
Businessmen: 'Don't Subsidize Your Enemies'
by Donald I. Rogers, pp. 599-602
New Liberal Hookup
, pp. 603-604
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., vs Sacco and Vanzetti
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Our Immigration Laws: Fact and Fiction
by George Fowler, pp. 607-608
A Two-Platoon System for Politics?
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UN Bonds
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Public Works
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Elections
, p. 612
California
, pp. 613-614
Federal Transit Aid: Business Boondoggle
by Senator Frank J. Lausche, p. 615
History Proves Tito's Not Very 'Independent'
by Fulton Lewis, Jr., p. 616
Questions of the Week
, p. 617
Races of the Week
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Free Electoins?
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A Message to Fearful Businessmen...
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, pp. 625-628
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, pp. 629-630
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Harry Byrd
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New Frontier Ins and Outs
, p. 635
Farm Bureaucracy: Was Griffin So Wrong?
, p. 636
Everything---But at a Price
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Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 638
The New Frontier vs. Valentine Byler
by Theodore L. Humes, pp. 639-642
New Frontier Election Threats
, pp. 643-644
The Sickness of Socialized Medicine
by John Chamberlain, pp. 645-646
Whatever Happened to LBJ?
by Art Hoppe, p. 647
Purpose of Education
by Dr. Joel H. Hildebrand, pp. 648-650
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September 1, 1962 Issue
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, p. 651
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Trade Bill
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New Guinea
, p. 654
Extracts from 12000 Letters
, p. 655
Dodd on Foreign Policy
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 656
Race of the Week
by William Schulz, pp. 657-658
Union Power Must Be Curbed
by Senator Barry Goldwater, pp. 659-660
Timidity? Stupidity? Or Just Plain Ignorance?
by Fred G. Clark, pp. 661-666
Reds on College Campuses
by William Schulz, pp. 667-668
The UN: 'Biggest Fifth Column in the World'
by Representative James B. Utt, pp. 669-670
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Goldberg
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Udall
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Africa: Free Too Soon
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Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 678
Baker vs. Casey
by Henry M. Blair, p. 678
Oregon's Senator Morse
by Willard Edwards, pp. 679-682
'Pat' Brown: California's Most Expensive Governor
by Oliver Carlson, pp. 683-687
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Bay State
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Oklahoma
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Agency Shop
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Steel
, pp. 694-696
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, pp. 697-698
'Operation Eastern Shore'
by W.B. Hicks, Jr., pp. 699-700
The 35-Hour Work Week
by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 701-702
George S. McGovern, Liberals' Darling
by Theodore L. Humes, pp. 703-704
You Are Needed At Precinct Level
by Julee Short, pp. 705-706
How 29 Gift Subscriptions Grew to More Than 70
by P. Arthur Bonney, p. 707
More Letters from Human Events Readers
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Foreign Aid
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Education
, p. 713
State Dept.
, pp. 713-714
Bureaucratic Sprawl Criticized
, p. 715
Mrs. Arsht Defies Liberal Stereotype
, pp. 716-717
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 718
Investor's Union Gains Strength
by Steve Stahl, pp. 719-722
IRS vs. Summers
, pp. 723-724
The White House: Biggest Lobby
, pp. 725-726
About Something-for-Nothing Candidates
by Mrs. H. Peter Dresser, p. 727
More Letters from Human Events Readers
, pp. 728-730
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Labor
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Naval Blockade
, p. 733
California
, pp. 733-735
57% of Welfare Recipients Ineligible
by Ken Tomlinson, pp. 736-738
'Honey Fitz' and JFK
, pp. 739-742
What Is Our Cuba Policy?
by Senator John G. Tower, pp. 743-744
Schadeberg vs. Flynn
, p. 745
Races of the Week
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Teacher's Widow vs. Mr. Millionaire
by Mrs. Edna Mary Wheeler, p. 747
Human Events Comments on Mrs. Wheeler's Letter
, pp. 748-750
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Goldwater
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Nixon
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Strauss
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More Letters from Human Events Readers
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Big-City Betrayal Bloc Passes Farm Bill Bringing Higher Food Prices
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Races of the Week
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Indiana Unhappy With Urban Renewal
by Harrison J. Ullmann, pp. 759-762
Conservative Action in Louisville
, pp. 763-764
Selling Free Enterprise to Thought Leaders and the Public
by Rayburn Watkins, pp. 765-767
A Conservative's Guide to Pocket Literature
by W. Clark Hanna, pp. 768-770
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Red Trade
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Honduras
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Educational TV
, pp. 773-775
Labor's Campaign Contributions
by William Schulz, p. 776
Goldberg Was JFK's Buffer
by Victor Riesel, pp. 777-778
Effective Letter Writing
, pp. 779-780
Federal Job Retraining
by Edwin McDowell, pp. 781-782
Mexico's Compulsory Profit-Sharing
, pp. 783-784
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, p. 785
More Letters from Human Events Readers
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Anti-Compulsion NOT Anti-Union
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Lockheed's Letter to Its Employes
, p. 790
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Walker
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Mississippi
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Cope
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Americans for Constitutional Action Rates Your Senators and Congressmen
, pp. 795-802
Connecticut Capers
by Theodore L. Humes, pp. 803-804
How JFK Uses News as an Instrument of Power
by Raymond Moley, pp. 805-808
Priest Says 'No' to JFK Cuba Policy
by Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Thorning, p. 809
More Letters from Human Events Readers
, p. 810
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Utah
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The Oxford Incident
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Political Allocation of Defense Contracts
, p. 819
JFK's Power Politics
, pp. 820-823
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, pp. 824-825
Conservative Candidates Needing Your Help
, pp. 826-828
How to Win the Election
, pp. 829-830
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JFK's Timing
, p. 832
Pacificists
, p. 833
Chicago
, p. 834
Oregon
, p. 834
The Thalidomide Bill
, p. 835
Our Short-Lived Gratitude to Belgium
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 836-837
Patton: 'The Russians Really Took Us for Suckers'
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 838
Public Power Lobby Gets Tips from Moscow
by William Schulz, pp. 839-840
The Peace Corps: Youth for Socialism
by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 841-843
Races of the Week
by William Schulz, pp. 844-848
The 'Soft on Communism' Issue in California
by Allan H. Ryskind, p. 849
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November 10, 1962 Issue
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, p. 851
Mystery Note
, p. 852
Defense Dept.
, p. 852
JFK's Advisers
, p. 853
Muzzling Probe
, pp. 853-856
Labor Strife: Hidden Castro Weapon
by Victor Riesel, p. 857
A Plan to Check ADC Bastardy
, p. 858
The Future of Free Enterprise
by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, pp. 859-862
Guinea Gives Reds Deserved Comeuppance
by Victor Riesel, p. 863
Amtorg: Hub of Soviet Espionage
by Victor Riesel, p. 864
JFK Ends His Press Honeymoon
by Walter Trohan, p. 865
Peace Corps Goes to Indonesia
by William Schulz, pp. 866-870
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, p. 871
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, p. 872
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, p. 872
House
, p. 873
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, p. 874
Notable Conservative Victories
, pp. 875-878
No Time for the Faint Hearted
, pp. 879-882
Brainpicking In School
by Representative John Ashbrook, pp. 883-886
Do-It-Yourself Blockade!
by Victor Riesel, p. 887
Blood Red Carpet for Nikita
by Victor Riesel, pp. 888-890
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Cuba
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Hiss
, p. 892
Goldwater
, p. 893
Elections
, pp. 893-895
More Notable Conservative Victories
, pp. 896-898
Britain's Nationalized Health Service
by George Winder, pp. 899-904
Republican Near-Wins
, pp. 905-907
Difficult Days for Liberal Pundits
by Michael Padev, p. 908
Negro Property Owners Critical of Renewal
by Ross Hermann, pp. 909-910
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, p. 913
Labor
, pp. 913-916
California Success Story
by Dick Nolan, pp. 917-918
Management Needs A Strike Plan
by A.N. Wecksler, pp. 919-921
Unions Going International
by Victor Riesel, p. 922
Passman's Most Dramatic Victory
, pp. 923-926
District of Columbia Crime
by Tom Kelly, pp. 927-928
Acheson's Reply
by David C. Acheson, p. 929
Rebutal
by Tom Kelly, pp. 929-930
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December 8, 1962 Issue
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, p. 931
Rocky
, p. 931
Education
, p. 932
Lockheed
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Bell
, pp. 933-936
Cuban Current Turns Awry
, pp. 937-938
How Probers Tripped Up Alger Hiss
by Willard Edwards, pp. 939-942
The Sudden Importance of Silver
by Hans F. Sennholz, pp. 943-944
Our Free and Private Enterprise System
, pp. 945-948
Eleanor Roosevelt---An Appraisal
by George N. Crocker, p. 949
Millions of Personal Service Jobs Open
by John Fischer, p. 950
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, p. 951
Goldwater
, p. 952
Labor
, p. 953
De Gaulle
, p. 953
White House
, p. 954
Boondoggling in Research
by Lou Hiner, Jr., pp. 955-958
The Curious 'Reporting' of Howard K. Smith
, p. 959
How Howard K. Smith Views the News
by Chesly Manly, pp. 960-964
Goldwater vs. Adlai Stevenson
by Allan H. Ryskind, pp. 965-966
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, p. 971
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, p. 972
Farmers
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Katanga
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FCC
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Help Win the Opening Battle of the 88th Congress
, pp. 975-977
Medicare's Failure in England and Saskatchewan
, pp. 978-984
'The Private Man'
by Timothy A. McInerny, pp. 985-986
German Economic Miracle in Danger
by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 987-988
Lausche Attacks 'Domestic Peace Corps'
, pp. 989-990
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JFK's Chat
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Congo
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Skybolt
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Cuba
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Ex-Ambassador Exposes State Department Cuban Bungling
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'The Return of the IPR'
, pp. 999-1002
Lockheed's Battle Against the Union Shop
by M.R. Lefkoe, pp. 1003-1004
Longshoremen's Boycott Makes Reds Holler
by Victor Riesel, pp. 1005-1007
Leftists Back Hawaii's Governor
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