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January 7, 1967 Issue
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23
Articles
1967: Crucial Test for Foreign Policy
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
History May Show Reds Won Cold War in 1966
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
U.S. Reds Have Three-Prong Plan to Exploit Viet Nam War
, p. 6
Labor Scoffs at Reports LBJ Won't Run
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
N.Y.-Moscow Express
, p. 7
Has Jacqueline Kennedy Exhausted Public Sympathy?
by Vera Glaser, p. 8
Oswald a Crackpot? Columnist Says No
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
Battle Warms Up Over Satellite Television
, p. 9
Galbraith Revisited
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Straws in the Republican Wind
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Is It Time to Get Rid of Farm Programs?
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Those Truce "Incidents"
, p. 11
Strongest LBJ Supporters and Opponents Listed
, p. 12
More About Castro Interview
by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
Dr. Graham Obsolete?
, p. 12
Sabotage in U.S. Industry
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
Deficit Widens Credibility Gap
, p. 14
LBJ Must Be Happy to See Old Year Out
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
U.S. Has Not Learned Vital Lesson of Hungary
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 15
Our Entangling U.N. Alliance
by Alice Widener, p. 15
Administration Makes Sweeping Changes in Health Aid Spending
, p. 16
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January 14, 1967 Issue
=
21
Articles
Will Business Commit Suicide?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Brazil Should Provide Foreign Policy Bright Spot
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 5
Hanoi Visits Undercut U.S. War Effort
by Ted Lewis, p. 6
Socialism to Blame for Much of World's Poverty
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
U Thant Refuses to Publish Report on Cuban-Led Subversion
, p. 7
Will the President Send This Letter?
, p. 8
History and Law Refute Mr. Goldberg
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
How to Disrupt Colleges
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 9
Reagan Begins Administration With McClellan Appointment
by John Chamberlain, p. 9
Roster of the 90th Congress
, p. 10
How to Write Your Congressmen
, p. 11
New Year's Predictions from Two Columnists
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
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by Victor Riesel
, p. 12
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Kennedy-Manchester Book Battle Helped No One Except Johnson
by Raymond Moley, p. 13
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1 Review
The Death of a President
by William Manchester
Inside Story of New Reuther Strategy
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
A Department of Consumers?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
How Big-City Political Machines Get That Way
by William H. Rentschler, p. 15
Barry's Seven Lean Years Near End
by Paul Harvey, p. 15
Johnson Tries "Building Bridges" to the East
, p. 16
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January 21, 1967 Issue
=
13
Articles
Taxes Spending Go Up
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Severe Pilot Shortage: Another McNamara Blunder
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
For Veep: Would You Believe Jacob Javits?
by Willard Edwards, pp. 6-9
How the "Warren Revolution" Has Changed America
by Sen. Sam J. Ervin, p. 10
U.S. Planes Attacked by Red Chi8nese Destroyers
, p. 11
Castro and Nkrumah Plan New Conquest in Africa
by George S. Schuyler, p. 12
A Minority Report on the Younger Generation
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Who Should Decide Who Gets Bank Credit?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Constructive Action Plans New Contest
, p. 13
Judge Pine Dissents from Findings of LBJ's Crime Board
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Red China's Developing Civil War
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 14-16
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January 28, 1967 Issue
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15
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'The Death of a President' Is Very Bad History
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
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1 Review
The Death of a President
by William Manchester
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Illusory Peace Hopes Are Not New to World
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
Bertrand Russell Once Wanted to Drop Atom Bombs on Moscow
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Honda's Success Shows What Capitalism Can Do
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
Russians Sound Out U.S. on New Wheat Purchases
, p. 7
How We Can Win in Viet Name---An Interview
by Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, pp. 8-10
But Adam, Dreyfus Was Innocent
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Long's Attack On Drug Industry
by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
"The Path We Chart Is Not An Easy One"
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, pp. 12-13
Romney Gives Conflicting Views On Viet Nam
by Ted Lewis, p. 14
No Need for a Tax Rise
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Labor's Plans for Congress: More of the Same
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 15
India's Problem: Government by Philosophers
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 15-16
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February 4, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
Supreme Court Kills N.Y. Loyalty Laws
by Terry Catchpole, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Reports of Visitors to Hanoi Used to Brainwash U.S. Pilots
, p. 5
The Real Story Behind the Reagan-Kerr Controversy
by Allan Ryskind, p. 6
Why Listen to U Thant?
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
The Deficit Habit
, p. 7
Is Poverty the Main Cause of Crime?
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-10
Changing the Electoral College
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Is Joanie Phoanie?
by Jim Wright, p. 11
You Must Abide by the Rules
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Medicare No Blessing to Citizens of Callaway Nebraska
, p. 12
Does "Food for Peace" Retard India's Progress?
, p. 13
Some of My Best Friends Are Education Professors
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Eight to Two on ETV
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
February 11, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
Budget Hides Real Foreign Aid Figure
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Another Planned Deficit
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 5
Warren Court---Still in Orbit
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 5
One Out of Five Works for Government
, p. 5
Lady Bird's "Beautification" Plan Coupled to Traffit Safety Fund
by Ted Lewis, p. 6
Experiments Should Be Left to the States
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Chiang Kai-shek Probes Mainland with Special Intelligence Teams
, p. 7
More on Hoover-Kennedy "Bugging" Controversy
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
Ten Reasons for Opposing the U.S.-USSR Consular Treaty
by Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, pp. 8-9
Secret Treasury Task Force Works on Labor-Commerce Merger
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Detroit Clergymen Back Draft "Counseling" Center
, p. 10
Kerr's Gone But His Damage Remains
, p. 11
Financing College Education
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 11-13
Short-Sighted U.S. Policies Pushed de Gaulle Toward Moscow
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 14
Nkrumah's Gunboat
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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February 18, 1967 Issue
=
14
Articles
More Government Medicine Ahead
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
How the Russians Use Their Trade Missions
by Frederic Nelson, p. 5
U.S. Pouring Economic Aid Into Former French Colonies
, p. 6
Hoffa and the FBI
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Does Gunnar Myrdal Speak for the World?
by Alice Widener, p. 7
What's Wrong With the U.S. Post Office?
by Robert D. Kephart, pp. 8-9
Walter Reuther Sets Stage for Launching New "Union of the Poor"
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
U.S. Intelligence Reveals 11 Cosmonauts Dead
, p. 11
[+]
Friendship and Fratricide
by Sidney Hook, p. 12
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Friendship and Fratricide
by Meyer A. Zeligs
War of the Academic Jungle
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
One Way the NLRB Aids Unions
, p. 13
Printing Press to Offset $18-Billion U.S. Deficit
by Lawrence Fertig, pp. 14-16
[+]
February 25, 1967 Issue
=
15
Articles
Has 'Ramparts' Destroyed the NSA?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Manchester Book Installment Put Kennedy Forces in Bad Light
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
Do Moral Judgments Have a Place in Welfare?
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Nixon and Romney Forces Look to N.H. Wisconsin Primaries
, p. 7
Fighting the "War on Crime" in Florida
by Burgess Carpenter, pp. 8-9
Soviet Physicists Must Advise on Science---Not Politics
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Come-and-Get-It Welfare
by Donald I. Rogers, p. 10
Reagan's Tuition Plan Follows Education Council's 1965 Ideas
by Dan L. Beebe, p. 11
Will Private Colleges Vanish?
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
Talking with the Red Chinese
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 12
Findley Assails Aid to Poland
, pp. 12-13
More Constitution-Stretching
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 4, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
China Experts Chortle at Bobby's Speech
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
"Negative Income Tax" Is Not a Tax
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 5
Rent Supplements Fall Flat
, p. 6
Who Has President's Ear?
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
Why Destroy Whaling and Redwood Industries?
, p. 7
Freedom: The Most Exciting of Man's Adventures
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 8-9
Here We Go Again on Love Affair With Russia
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
The Real Tiger in the Tank Is Taxes
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
Do the Kennedys Want Privacy?
, p. 11
Sorensen---From White House to "White Mercenary"
by John Boland, p. 12
The SST---Can Taxpayers Afford Such Speed?
, p. 13
Despite Many Denials, Rocky Gears Up Presidential Machine
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
The Contradictions of Christian Socialism
by Irving E. Howard, p. 16
[+]
March 11, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
Will the U.S. Help Overthrow Mao?
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Tax Rise Hits Snag
, p. 5
Children's Stories, New-Style
by Russell Kirk, p. 5
Dodge city vs. Warren Court
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Goldberg Pushes Three Treaties
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
Planners Say $500 Billion Needed for New "Facilities"
, p. 6
Voluntary Unionism Gets a Negro Hearing
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Draft-Dodging "Pacifists" Find Haven in Canada
by George Nobbe, p. 8
New Paper Money Planned, But People Want Gold
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 9
Harold Cooley: A Very Bad Loser
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
Economist Shatters Myths About Government Medicine
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Shades of Ponzi
, p. 11
Needed: A Thorough Congressional Probe of CIA
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Soviet Nuclear Strategy Meeting with Success
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Defense Department Builds Barges With Steel from Communist China
, p. 13
Should Americans Set Up a National Family Association?
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 18, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
Will 1968 Be a Repeat of 1948?
by Alice Widener, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
A Dubious Dirksen Victory
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
Visitor Has Trouble Finding Rebellion in Rhodesia
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
Brickbats in the Mail
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Outer Space Treaty Jeopardizes U.S. Secuurity
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
What We Can (But Won't) Do to Halt Rising Inflation
by Fred G. Clark and Richard S. Rimanoczy, p. 7
Outlook Bright for Conservative YRs
by Fulton Lewis III, p. 8
The Quiet Revolution
by Donald J. Lambro, p. 9
India's Congress Party Setbacks Could Be Advantage to the West
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Rafferty vs. Yorty?
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Is a "Temporary" Steel Tariff Possible?
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Why Pull Education Down to the Slum Level?
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 12
Soviet Secret Police Helped Oswalds' Return
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 12
Cabinet-Level Trips to Moscow Part of "Bridge-Building" Plans
, p. 13
Do I Now Regret My Vote Against the Test Ban Treaty?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
New Lwa Increases Jobless
by Lawrence Fertig, pp. 14-16
[+]
March 25, 1967 Issue
=
22
Articles
Why No Asylum for Svetlana?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Dobrynin Invites Senators to Visit Soviet Union
, p. 5
Working for Harry Luce
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Sen. Church Would Give U.N. Control Over Oceans' Minerals
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
LBJ Makes Good Move in Restoring Investment Tax Credit
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
Defense Adviser Wants Stepped-Up Air Attacks
, p. 7
The Case for Republican Regativism
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
Exploding Some Myths About Education
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
Few Poverty Probe Results
, p. 10
Bethel Says Missiles Are Still in Cuba
, p. 10
War Is Being Lost in Washington, Not Viet Nam
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 11
Who Pays?
, p. 11
Why Air Force Association Opposed Test-Ban Treaty
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
Intellectuals? Says Who?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Capitalism's Progress
by Howard Kershner, p. 12
Can't CBS Find a Better Reporter?
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Just Berating "Slumlords" Will Not Solve Housing Problem
by Victor Lasky, p. 14
Job Corps "Success Stories"
, p. 14
How Boondoggles Grow
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1967
=
13
Issues,
257
Articles
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April 1, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
Has Romney's Campaign Collapsed?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
The Decline of Arthur Goldberg
by Holmes Alexander, p. 5
When Bobby Was on Top He Didn't Tolerate Dissent
by Victor Lasky, p. 6
No Wooden Indians
by Paul Harvey, p. 6
Some Days Nothing Works
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
How Red Tape Is Strangling Medicare
, p. 7
Why College Students Should Reject NSA
by Ken Thompson, pp. 8-9
Reuther Will Bolt AFL-CIO, Forge Alliance with Bobby Kennedy
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
LBJ Quietly Pushes Gimmick to Finance Increased Red Trade
, p. 11
Misrepresentative Government
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
The Issues in the Dodd Case
by Raymond Moley, p. 12
Why Does the U.S. Soft-Pedel Viet Cong Atrocities?
, p. 12
Administration, Not Peaceniks, Has Made War Unpopular
by Frederic Nelson, p. 13
Just What to Negotiate in Viet Nam Is Unclear
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Beware the Oily Bird!
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 8, 1967 Issue
=
13
Articles
An Open Letter to the President
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
William O. Douglas: Dove on a High Perch
, p. 5
How Much Do the Soviets Ship Hanoi?
by Ted Lewis, p. 6
Ho Counts on Faltering U.S. Will
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
Reagan's Ambitious Plan to End Negro Unemployment
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
The Inside Story of Ramparts Magazine
by M.M. Morton, pp. 8-10
A Case of Reverse Bias in Michigan
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
I Cry Over Spilled Milk
by Paul Harvey, p. 12
Shrivers's Dangerous Scheme for a "National Assessment"
, p. 12
On the Dangers of Reading
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
McNamara Questioned
, pp. 13-16
[+]
April 15, 1967 Issue
=
21
Articles
Uruguay Fears Terrorist Moves During LBJ Visit
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Let's Not Get Carried Away Over European Education
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
High Taxes Don't Mean Prosperity
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 6
One Billion Federal Reports a Year
by Rep. Charles Gubser, p. 6
As Gen. McAuliffe Would Say
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Russia Swaps Peanuts for Shrimp
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
Time to Think
, p. 7
Now Your Taxes Train Pickets
, pp. 8-9
Martin Luther King's Ominous Warning: "Hotter Summer" Ahead
by George S. Schuyler, p. 10
Changing Mainstream
, p. 10
How Two Possible GOP Candidates Are Faring
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Reagan in California...
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Rockford's John Howard: Educational Heretic
by William Rentschler, p. 12
U.N.'s African Policies Grow More Inconsistent
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
Farmers' Fight for Freedom
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
State Department Increases Grants for Red Educators to Visit U.S.
, p. 13
Poverty Waste in Oredon
, p. 14
Voluntary Foreign Aid
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 22, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Go Slow on Tax-Sharing Plan
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Ways and Means Holds Up Social Security Medicare Expansions
, p. 5
"Goodbye Africa"
, p. 6
The OGPU Gets a Recruit
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Castro and U Thant
, pp. 6-7
Can the Chinese Overthrow Mao's Regime?
by Anthony Bouscaren, p. 8
Building Socialism with Your Money
by Sen. Strom Thurmond, p. 9
More Employees Now Take Out Strike Insurance
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Judge Hart Sidesteps "Political Thicket"
, p. 10
Are Deficits Necessary?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Does New ADA Chairman Put Party Above Country?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
State Department Distorts Soviet Treaty Violations
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Hugh Scott Continues Sniping
by Barry Goldwater, p. 12
Viet Nam Doves Misuse Gen. MacArthur
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
The Fascinating Story of Nguyen Ali Quac
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Gov. Romney's Campaign Aides Learn Politics the Hard Way
, p. 14
Wry Bread Upon the Waters
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 29, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
Job Corps to Be Abolished?
by Robert S. Allen, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
How the Soviet Lobby Pressures Congress
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
Revised Central Arizona Project Will Save Taxpayers Millions
by Raymond Moley, p. 5
How to Prolong the War
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Has a Recession Begun?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Watch Out for Wehner
by Alice Widener, p. 7
Failure Never Seems to Shake Backers of the "New Economics"
by Rep. John Ashbrook, p. 7
Polls: Woe for LBJ
, p. 7
New York Protest Heavily Backed by Communists
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
Let's You Pay the Freight
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Gov. Rhodes' Creative Localism
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
LBJ Considers Requesting Study of New Assassination Evidence
, p. 11
What AFTRA Strike Meant to Me
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
Far-Reaching Integration Ruling
, p. 12
Sen. Long Goes Wild Passing Out Tax Goodies
by Ted Lewis, p. 12
Has Mine-Mill Union Really Reformed?
, p. 13
New Push to Abandon Gold Standard
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 14-16
[+]
May 6, 1967 Issue
=
21
Articles
Attorney General Ramsey Clark: The Wrong Man for the Job
by Holmes Alexander, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Concern Over a Powell-Led Third Party Enlivens Debate on Campaign Subsidy Law
, p. 5
Svetlana Vows: "I Could Not Return to Moscow"
, p. 6
Adenauer Rebuilt Germany from Ashes of Destruction
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
An Apple for Teacher
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Leftist Agitators Busy in Louisville
by Fulton Lewis III, p. 8
Many Myths About the Viet Cong Still Persist
by Gen. William C. Westmoreland, p. 9
The Case of the Missing Wage-Price Controls
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
What Is a Conservative?
by Fred G. Clark and Richard S. Rimanoczy, p. 10
"Instant Utopia" for Latin America
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
Does O'Brien Go Far Enough?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
Why Is "War on Poverty" Attacking Zuni Indians?
, p. 12
How to Cause a Run on the Dollar
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 12
Citing Scripture for Marx' Purpose
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Visits Elsewhere by the KGB Have Preceded Missile Troubles
, p. 13
Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt
, p. 13
Embattled Republican Women to Hold Convention
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Controlling the Banana Traffic
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 13, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Trouble Brewing in Latin America
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
New Soviet Army Report Belies "Mellowing" Theory
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
Are We Protected by the Logan Act?
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Foreign Aid Slashes Likely
by Robert S. Allen, p. 6
Who Was Bobby Kennedy's Mysterious Russian Vistiro
by Victor Lasky, p. 7
Loyalty Day Marked Across U.S.
, p. 7
Radicals Threaten "War" Against Eastman-Kodak
by Terry Catchpole, p. 8
Is the United States Really Trying to Win?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 9
Sudden Large Increase Noted in Soviet Shipments to Cuba
, p. 10
Why Ho Can Stop Pacification
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 10
About the Birds and the Bees
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
America a Sitting Duck?
, p. 11
Justice Department to Prosecute Powell?
, p. 11
Supreme Court Allows Strikes Over Automation
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 12
Must We Always "Compromise"?
by Jesse Helms, p. 12
Should 18-Year-Olds Vote?
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Look Who's Now Wondering if Goldwater Really Lost
, p. 13
The "Guaranteed Annual Income" Was Once Called Slavery
by Dr. Thomas W. Matthew, pp. 14-16
[+]
May 20, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
Why Don't They Give the Money Back
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Civil Rights Strategy: Split Bill Into 3 Parts; Havana-Miami Airlift Brings in Many Sub...
, p. 5
Suffer Little Children
by Shirley Scheibla, pp. 6-7
The Story of the Conservative Book Club
by Anne Edwards, pp. 8-9
How to End the War in Viet Nam
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
What Should the GOP Advocate?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Non-Proliferation Treaty Real Danger to Liberties
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
Stop Encouraging Strikes
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
Why Americans Die in Viet Nam: Undermanned and Underequipped
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Give Private Enterprise a Fair Chance
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 12
Congressmen Denied Report on OEO Scandals
, p. 13
The Death of a Newspaper
, p. 13
"Intellectuals" and Viet Nam
by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 27, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
The Trap That Waits for the West
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
What Are Liberals Afraid Of?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
The Unions---Or the Union?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Rusk and McNamara Urge New Bombing Pause
, p. 7
Poff Corrects "Brutality" Record
, p. 7
Sen. Hickenlooper, There's a Dove in Your Kitchen
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 8-9
Do French Like DeGaulle's Anti-Americanism?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Spanking Junior Now Makes You a Communist
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
Military Junta in Greece May be Boon to Free World
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
Debating with Drew Pearson
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 12
America's Farmers Don't Want Any help
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
New York City March Is Huge Success
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Two Kennedys on Viet Nam
, p. 13
What Taxes Does Ivan Pay?
by Nino Lo Bello, p. 14
Russians Have Tripled Arms Shipments to Hanoi
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 3, 1967 Issue
=
23
Articles
Defeat of the Quie Amendment
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Has the U.S. Been Hoodwinked by a Coordinated Red Plot?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
The U.N. Runs from Trouble
, p. 5
Russia, Si---Rhodesia, No
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Is Bobby Kennedy Andi-Union?
, p. 6
U.S. Will Need One Million Troops in Vietnam
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
"I Didn't Want to Die..."
, p. 7
Why Isn't the Peace Corps Working in South Viet name?
by Michael Padev, p. 8
Strike Jitters Causing Public to Look to Reagan
by Victor Riesel, p. 8
Soaring Expenses Crowded Hospitals Mark Medicare's First Year
, p. 9
Justice Department Hinders Carmichael Probe
, p. 9
Supreme---But Not Always Judicial
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Defector Tells Strange Story About Peking's Nuclear Test
, p. 10
New Red Network Plans Terrorism in Puerto Rico
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Chou En-lai's Threat
, p. 11
The Advertising Industry Should Declare War on Washington
by Jerry Della Femina, p. 12
Was I Wrong About Cambodia?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
Vanessa Redgrave vs. Sandy Amoros
, p. 13
Wallace and the Missile Crisis
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Young Rightest and Leftists Agree on One Thing: The Drift
by John Chamberlain, p. 16
[+]
June 10, 1967 Issue
=
21
Articles
Should Kennedy-Khrushchev Letters Be Published?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Reuther Reported Preparing to Back "Peace" Party in '68
by Victor Riesel, p. 5
LBJ Asked to Call Up Reserves
, p. 5
The Tilted Scales of Justice
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 6
New Help for Alcoholics?
by Russell Kirk, p. 6
Should U.N. Have Navel Forces in Middle East?
, p. 7
New Red Front
by Victor Lasky, p. 7
Should We Reform the Electoral College?
, pp. 8-9
The New Morality
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Needed: Cure for Cars
by Paul Harvey, p. 10
One More Step Toward Government by Judges
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 11
"Long Hot Summer" Begins in Washington
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
The Cult of Violence
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 12
One Vote for the Draft
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Our Viet Nam Allies
, p. 13
How to Save Tax Money on Your Local Schools
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Curious Visitor
, p. 14
Permanently Temporary?
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 17, 1967 Issue
=
22
Articles
Mideast Crisis Part of Soviet Global Strategy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
U.N. Failures Repeat League of Nations' History
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
Are Red Nuclear Satellites Orbiting Over United States?
, p. 5
Will White House Allow Russian Bid on U.S. Dam?
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
Former Ambassador Scores East-West Trade
, p. 6
A New Threat to Private Power
by Donald I. Rogers, p. 7
Fear, Violence in Nation Bring Only Further Strife
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
"If I am elected, I will..."
by Richard C. Cornuelle, pp. 8-9
Do You Want a $300-Billion Budget?
by Maurice H. Stans, p. 10
To Help Tag Criminals
, p. 10
Why No Crackdown on the Mafia?
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
No Competition Please
, p. 11
Soviets Move to Grab Western-Held Mideast Oil
, p. 12
One Africa Mess to Avoid
, p. 12
The Red Party Line
, p. 12
The View from Bedlam
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Did Your Congressman Vote to Aid Nasser?
, p. 13
The Funded Anti-Americans
by Alice Widener, p. 14
A Proposal to Restrain Government Spending
by Sen. Gordon Allott, p. 15
Even Liberals Now Worry About Big Government Dangers
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 16
[+]
June 24, 1967 Issue
=
25
Articles
Why Did't Goldberg Attack Soviets
by Barry Goldwater, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Prepare U.S. Publish for Arab Oil Nationalization
, p. 5
Schuman Assails Freeman's Record
, p. 5
Government Computers Check on Business Hiring Policies
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Shriver's Health Centers
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Red China Faces Famine and Health Crisis
, p. 7
Why Do We Jam Voice of America?
by Paul Harvey, p. 7
Propaganda Obscures Lesson of Middle East Conflict
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Needed: War Crimes Trial Before U.S. Gets Ideas
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 8
Geneva Conference Backed Blind Neutralism
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 9
How to Defuse "Social Dynamite" of Jobless Youth
, p. 9
Employer Has Sad Experience With Poverty Program Trainee
by Alice Widener, p. 10
Rockefeller's Waiting Game
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Not a Micro-Mistake
, p. 10
Tough for the Able, Too
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
Recession or Boom Ahead?
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 12
Congress Discusses New Law on Crime "Just Below Treason"
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
The Young Republicans---"Syndicate" vs. "Gangbusters"
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Citizenship Means Duty Too
, p. 13
America's Songs Are Righting Back
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Administration Pushes Three Public Power Grabs
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Court's Liberals Write Some Conservative Law
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 16
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1967
=
14
Issues,
289
Articles
[+]
July 1, 1967 Issue
=
24
Articles
Administration Weighs Sending Reds Valuable Instrument
by Willard Edwards, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Let's Change U.S. Posture
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 5
Freeman Lobbies With Tax Dollars
, p. 6
We Should Remember Lesson of Nazis
by Russell Kirk, p. 6
Record Crime Spurt
, p. 6
Israel Should Keep Gains
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
Financing U.N. "Peace Forces"
by Alice Widener, p. 7
Liberalism's Little-Known Sugar Daddy
by Donald J. Lambro, pp. 8-9
How We Can Really Help Small Business
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 10
The Five Main Purposes of Education
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
Petty Politics
, p. 10
Scandal Breaks Out in Electrical Union
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Education or Propaganda?
by Raymond Moley, p. 11
Should Census Ask So Many Questions?
by Rep. Jackson Betts, p. 12
Politics Still Dominate Selection of U.S. Judges
by Walter Trohan, p. 13
A Right to Work?
by Mike Engleman, p. 13
Freedom of Information
, p. 13
Solving Suez Canal Crisis
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
The Failing Work Ethic
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Illusion Yields to Reality in the Middle East
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 16
How East-West Trade Has Disappointed Germans
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 16
[+]
July 8, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Secretary Wirtz Moves Against Workers' Freedom
by Holmes Alexander, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
FBI Report Says Riot Problems Are Too Tough for Local Police
, p. 5
Human Events Summer Journalism School OPens
, p. 6
Economic Lessons from the Communists
, p. 6
U.S. Liberals Batted Zero on Israel's Quick Victory
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
Some Thoughts on Israel---and Us
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Drug Problem No Longer Confined to "New Left"
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
U.S. Missile Defense System Becomes Imperative
, p. 9
Can the United States Feed the World?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
More Federal Controls Won't Halt Power Failures
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Radical Changes on the Welfare Front
by Alice Widener, p. 11
�---��
by Donald I. Rogers
, p. 11
New Soviet-Made Crises Threaten U.S.
, p. 12
Lindsay for Veep Story Hurts Nixon
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Hearings to Begin Soon on Percy's Housing Plan
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Warning from Dr. Rouse
, p. 13
Why Is Bad News Emphasized?
by Rep. Fletcher Thompson, p. 14
Another Urban Renewal Casualty
by Russell Kirk, pp. 14-16
[+]
July 15, 1967 Issue
=
23
Articles
Judge's Ruling Could End Neighborhood Schools
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Kremlin Recruits Young "Volunteers" for Mideast Work
, p. 5
Insider Predicts Longest Auto Strike in History
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
What Are Perils of Nonproliferation Treaty?
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Dr. Nabril: As Good as His Word
, p. 7
Nkrumah's Auto
, p. 7
Rights Leaders Have Lost Control of Movement
by George S. Schuyler, p. 8
Captive Nations Get Short Shrift form Presidents
by Ted Lewis, p. 9
Galbraith's Strange View of Higher Education
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 9
How De Gaulle Views Europe Today
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Will McNamara's Men Defy "Freedom of Information Law"?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Rocky's White House Strategy Becomes More Obvious
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Needed: A New Taft
, p. 11
Was Deal on Viet Nam Made at Glassboro?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
GOP Picks "Target Districts"
, p. 12
Nader Takes on Gas Companies
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Can Favors Be Bought?
, p. 13
Today's "Subjunctive School"
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Two Bad Ideas from Mr. Martin
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
U.n.'s Mini-Nations
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 22, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
Should Rockwell Kent Be Tried for Treason?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Will the U.S. Recognize Debt to Tshombe?
by John Chamberlain, p. 5
The Continuing Attacks of Sen. Scott & Co.
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
What Professional Agitators Hope to Achieve
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 6
Are New Tariff Reductions Really an Unmixed Blessing?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 7
New Havana Meeting Spells Trouble for U.S.
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
Strategic American Unions Another Red Target
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Otepka Feels Certain of Eventual Vindication
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
National Science Foundation Subsidizes Anti-U.S. Attacks
, p. 10
FCC vs. AT&T
, p. 11
Taft on Panama
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Welfare Becoming a Top Political Problem
, p. 12
Can We Cope With Soviet Diplomacy?
by Roy Colby, p. 12
Soak the Corporations?
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 13
Taxpayers Foot Rose Research Bill
, p. 13
Barry's Reply
, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 29, 1967 Issue
=
22
Articles
Where Are the Liberal Voices for Law and Order?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Why Did LBJ Send U.S. Troops to Congo?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
Gov. Reagan Mentioned on Several GOP Tickets
by Walter Trohan, p. 5
Red Youth Threat
, p. 5
An Unauthorized Interview with Walter Lippmann
by Ken Thompson, p. 6
Bobby-for-President Forces Want "Open" 1968 Convention
, p. 7
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Sanctions Bias
, p. 8
Conservative Caucus for House
, p. 8
Communists Plan to Dominate New "Peace Party"
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Growing Resentment May Doom Soviet Communism
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 9
Federal Educationists Finally See Aid Dangers
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Who Are the Real Liberals?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
The Forgotten Men
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Reds' 50th Anniversary "Gift": Workweek Shortened by One Hour
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
New Study Documents Suicidal U.S. Defense Policies
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
Wiesner's New Unilateral Disarmament Plea
by Alice Widener, p. 12
U Thant's Burmese "Example" a Failure
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Do You Want Federal Aid? Consult Sargent Shriver's Book
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Troop-Carrying Cargo Planes Are Reported Arriving in Cuba
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 5, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
Poverty Offices Riddled with Revolutionaries
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Is Rhodesian Accord Near?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
Where the Conservative Votes Are
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 6-7
African Independence: A Disaster in Disguise?
by Elspeth Huxley, p. 8
Romney's Ambiguity Hurts His Changes
by Raymond Moley, pp. 8-9
Soviet Persecution of Churches Continues
by Allan C. Brownfeld, p. 10
How U.S. Labor Laws Have Failed
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Teamster Hierarchy Uneasy About Senate Probe of Long
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
The Attack on "Ma Bell"
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 11
Fear of New Red Terror Behind Greek Army Coup
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 12
Prospects for Constitutional Convention "Very Much Alive"
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Arab-Israeli Boundaries Key to Mideast Future
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
Learning to Control Government Is Main Challenge
by Barry Goldwater, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 12, 1967 Issue
=
22
Articles
Is Poverty the Cause of Riots?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Why the 1968 Election is Still a Toss Up
by John Chamberlain, p. 5
Crackdown on Stars and Stripes
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
Resnick Pursues Attack on American Farm Bureau
by Elaine Schmieler, p. 6
Bishop Sheen Errs on Viet Nam
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 6
Why Should U.S. Yield Canal Sovereignty?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
A Long, Hard Look at the Long, Hot Summer
by George Schuyler, p. 8
How Europeans View Riots in U.S. Cities
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 8
U.S. Backs Rumanian for U.N. Presidency
, p. 9
Why Grand Rapids? Asks Rep. Ford
by Willard Edwards, p. 9
Why Didn't NBC Television Discuss Khrushchev's Crimes?
by Roy Colby, p. 10
The Compulsory Union Shop
by Rep. O. Clark Fisher, p. 10
Two Democratic Splinters Seem Certain for '68
, p. 11
Drastic Changes Proposed in Gift Tax Laws
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Wave of Critical Strikes Unprecedented in Wartime
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
New Signs of Trouble in the Middle East
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Wirtz vs. Uranium Industry
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
LBJ Will Urge Labor to Moderate '68 Demands
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Business Can Also Be Service
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 19, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
"Medicaid": Congress Could Correct Billion-Dollar Error
, p. 5
What's Wrong with Hippies?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 5
Riots Hide Nationwide Efforts to Train Poor
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
How High Taxes Hold Back Slum Repairs
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
Two Other Riot Causes: TV and Public Officials
by Paul Harvey, p. 7
"Weep for the Innocent"
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 8-9
Where Will DeGaulle's Mischief Strike Next?
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 10
Reuther Hazy on Profit Sharing
, p. 10
Despite the Wailing, House Was Correct in Defeating "Rat Bill"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
The Semantics of Politics
by Rep. Durward G. Hall, p. 11
Union Rights vs. Public Rights
by Lawrence Fertig, p. 12
Defeated Rep. McVicker Has Unique Federal Job
, p. 12
Wise Man Thant?
, p. 12
NATO Professionals Alarmed by McNmara's Actions
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Tshombe's Memoirs Published
by Russell Kirk, p. 13
Those "Non-Strategic" Items
, p. 13
You'll Never Learn History If You Don't Watch TV
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Is Adminstration Planning to Abolish Private Clubs?
by Holmes Alexander, pp. 14-16
[+]
August 26, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
Advice to Congress
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Castro Plans September Speech Before U.N.
, p. 5
Will MacLeish Save the Nation?
by Russell Kirk, p. 5
Will the U.S. Senate Save the Panama Canal?
by Prof. Donald Dozer, p. 6
TFX: Scandal That Won't Die
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
Is TV Looking at Russia Through Red-Colored Glasses?
by Neil Hickey and Susan Ludel, p. 8
Move Under Way to Strengthen the SACB
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
Where Hope Struggles in the Slums
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Congress Has Killed National Data Bank
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
Of Mice and Men
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Coming: New Food Price Rise
by Walter Trohan, p. 11
LBJ Plans Series of Radio-TV Reports to the Nation
, p. 12
Letter Exposes Leftists' Fund-Raising Strategy
by Alice Widener, p. 12
Everybody Must Take a Stand
by Archie Moore, p. 13
China and the Bomb: Time Is Running Out
by Rep. John Rhodes, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 2, 1967 Issue
=
23
Articles
Romney Continues Strange Foreign Policy
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
House Leaders Plan to Spotlight King's Record
, p. 5
Does Everyone Really Love Mao?
, p. 5
Inflation: How Government Sabotages War on Poverty
by Rep. John Anderson, p. 6
Has Lauchlin Currie Finally Learned Truth About Communism?
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
Strange Lessons for Johnny
by Mike Engleman, p. 7
Lavish Welfare Schemes Ahead
, p. 8
Radicals at Work in House Office Building
by Alice Widener, p. 9
The Strange Case of the Telescopic Sights
, p. 9
New Civil Rights Act: How Will It Work?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Gas Pipeline Safety
by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
The Sheik of Araby
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Two Views of Communism on Its 50th Anniversary
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 12
How U.S. "Bridges" Aid Soviets
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 12
"Whose Government Is This, Anyway?"
by Sen. Everett Dirksen, p. 13
Orders Sent to U.S. Castroites
, p. 13
France Still Popular With Most Spaniards
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Bobby Steals from GOP Platform
by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Do Liberals Really Want Racial Violence?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 16
Strange Lutheran View on Civil Disobedience
by Russell Kirk, p. 16
[+]
September 9, 1967 Issue
=
23
Articles
Barring Miracle, LBJ Will Lose in '68
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
De Gaulle Plans French Aid for Soviet Nuclear Program
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 5
How England Handles Her Radicals---Before Riots Begin
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Bobby Kennedy's Memory Seems to Be Failing
by Victor Lasky, p. 6
Why Should Federal Receiver Take Over the Newark Police?
, p. 7
Assessing Red China Danger
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
Welfare Recipients Stage Noisy Washington Rally
, p. 8
Snyder Hits "Pocket Money" Paln
, p. 8
Two Primaries Will Decide Nixon's Fate
by Willard Edwards, p. 9
How "Free Federal Money" Lures U.S. Cities
by Jesse Helms, p. 9
Double Standard of "World Opinion"
, p. 9
Can't We Drop Talk of Atom Bomb Guilt?
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 10
Ivory Coast: A Success Story of Freedom
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 10
TV Re-Runs Worth Repeating
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
Human Events Summer Journalism Students Return to College
, p. 12
"Southeast Asia War" Involves More Than Viet Nam
, p. 12
A Few Days Traveling with the New Left
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Why Does Orville Freeman Fear Growth in Food Demand?
by Donald I. Rogers, p. 13
Columnist Admits Error in Pushing PBJ's Rat Bill
by William Rentschler, p. 14
"Slave Labor" Anniversary
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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September 16, 1967 Issue
=
25
Articles
Prediction: No Tax Rise This Year
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Will Conservatives Repeat Liberals' 1964 Error?
by John Chamberlain, p. 5
IRS Says Uncle Sam's a Charity
, p. 5
How Tough Union Restrictions Are Bankrupting England
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Would You Be Willing to Sing a Solo in Church?
by Paul Harvey, p. 6
Will Wallace Force House to Choose President in '68?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Liberals Plan New Attacks on Private Medicine
by Edward R. Annis, M.D., p. 8
More Racial Turmoil Planned at New Politics Convention
by Alice Widener, p. 9
Growing Indictment of McNamara
by Garry Goldwater, p. 9
Freedom of Assembly Doesn't Mean Rioting
, p. 9
Who's Starving in Mississippi?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Suez Canal Concessions Led to Panama Treaties
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
As Henry Ford Proved, Peace Isn't So Simple
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
UAW Success Could Aid Reuther in Forming New Political Force
, p. 11
Budget Bureau Chief Leaves Many Questions Unanswered
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
IMF: Overseer of 20 Years of World Inflation
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 12
In Lincoln Rockwell's Death Liberals Lost Great Straw Man
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Patriotism and All That
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Red Spies Are "Home Free"
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
A Letter to the President
by Paul Harvey, p. 16
Correct English Isn't Subject to Tampering
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 16
Former Employee Shows What Ails Post Office
by Russell Kirk, p. 16
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September 23, 1967 Issue
=
17
Articles
Radicals Left Plans Pentagon Blockade
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Why the Public School System Should Be Broken Up
, p. 5
Brainwashing George Romney
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
Indonesia---What's Ahead?
by Richard Bocklett, p. 6
Betty Furness as '68 Campaigner
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
Will GOP Offer a Choice in Foreign Policy?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
H.L. Mencken Could Have Answered Prof. Rodo
by Alice Widener, p. 7
Dear Barry...Sorry About That
by Antoni E. Gollan, pp. 8-9
Venezuela Hopes to Pressure U.S. into Stopping Castro's Subversion
, p. 10
Federal Spending on Cities Jumps 165% in Only 10 Years
by Rep. Charles M. Teague, p. 10
McNamara's Iron Curtain
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 11
Can Nixon Make Comeback?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
Answering the Mail
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
The "New Politics": Mixture of Racism, Communism and Blackmail
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
How Liberals Would Control "Dangerous Thoughts"
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 14-16
[+]
September 30, 1967 Issue
=
17
Articles
How Television 'Creates' News
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Socialist "Scholars" Meet
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Labor Strategists Fear Rank-and-File Revolt Against LBJ in '68
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
High Marks for Reagan's First Year in Office
by Lee Edwards, p. 8
Governor Reagan Meets the Press
, pp. 8-9
Is OEO Really Helping Migrant Workers?
by Willward Edwareds, p. 10
The Ghost of Mihailovich
, p. 10
Little Federal Indoctrination in Education---Up to a Point
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Billy Graham and LBJ
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
Is There a Conservative Majority?
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 12
Heraclitus Could Help Today
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
California Housevies March Against Unions
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Another Plan to Subsidize Politicians
, p. 16
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227
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October 7, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Courageous Congressmen Needed to Block Spending
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
No Apology This Time
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Why Our New Frontiersmen Prefer Nuclear Stalemate
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
McNamara's Pilot Hoax
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
British Turn on Welfarism
by John Chamberlain, p. 8
More Cover-Up in Otepka Case
by Willard Edwards, p. 8
LBJ Has Own Slum Plan
, p. 8
Reds Step Up Activities in Thailand
by Richard Bocklett, p. 9
How TV Networks Get Taken In
by Roy Colby, p. 9
Behind the Stock Market Rise
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Labor Joins the "New Left"
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Bobby Silent as Aides Organize "Dump-LBJ" Movement
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
When the Administration Ciscusses Viet Nam
, p. 12
Who's Not in Politics?
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Thousands of Weapons Missing
, p. 13
Will Court Hold "Right to Work" as a Constitutional Right?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
October 14, 1967 Issue
=
17
Articles
Republican Doves Sully Party's Image
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Seabed Sovereignty Issue Before U.N.
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Some Churchmen Selling Capitalist System Short
by Barry Goldwater, p. 7
Presidential Commission Declares War on Property Owners
by Ken Thompson, pp. 8-9
Gov. Romney Goes Slumming for Votes
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Floating Shell Game
, p. 10
Why Not Bring Back the Gurkhas?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
A New "International Money" Gimmick
, p. 11
A Half Century of Soviet Duplicity
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
The Resplendent Debtor
by Raymond Moley, p. 12
Protest from Prague
, p. 12
Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Cases
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Favoritism in Defense Contracts?
by Willard Edwards, pp. 14-15
The Old Order Changeth
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
[+]
October 21, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
Once Again IRS Is Playing Politics with Tax Exemptions
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
More Trouble for LBJ in '68
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Europe's Reds Helped by U.S. Weakness
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
House Rebelling Against "War on Poverty" Measures
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
The "Race Problem": Reassessing Some Liberal Assumptions
by Frederic Nelson, p. 8
Is the Social Security System a Fraud?
by Paul Harvey, p. 8
Why Do Africans Fear Tshombe?
by John Chamberlain, p. 9
Rewarding Lawlessness
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 9
Southweat Asia Visitors to Review U.S. Viet Policies Here
, p. 10
P.S. 186 vs. New Learning
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
What Now Atty. Gen. Clark?
, p. 11
The Great Prestidigitator
by Raymond Moley, p. 12
Administration Restrictions Cause Heavy Con Thien Losses
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
Hoffa's Sidekicks Still Hold Teamsters' Reins
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Despite Liberal Noises GOP Still Backs Viet War
by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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October 28, 1967 Issue
=
17
Articles
Secret Rusk-Gromyko Accord Explains Viet Nam Sanctuary
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Needed: More Courage in Congress
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
State Department Misses Boat in Latin America
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Rusk Has Finest Hour at Viet Nam Press Conference
by Walter Trohan, p. 7
The Wave of the Past
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Portrait of a Rebel: Che Guevara
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
Has Russia Won Propaganda Victory on Consular Treaty?
by Willard Edwards, p. 9
Violence in Haulers' Strike
, p. 9
Minimum Wage Boomerang
, p. 9
Senate Holds Up House-Passed Anti-Riot Bill
, p. 10
Nixon Builds a Young Staff
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
Progress, Not Terrorism, Now Is Symbol of Angola
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
The Way Out of Our Treaty Fiasco with Panama
by Donald M. Dozer, p. 12
Those "Innocent Victims"
, p. 13
Don't Ask Reuther
, pp. 13-16
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November 4, 1967 Issue
=
13
Articles
Russia and China Plot Together in Africa
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Violent Assault on Pentagon Was Hardley Spontaneous
, pp. 6-7
The "Liberalization" of the Soviet Union is a Fraud
by Eugene Lyons, pp. 8-9
Pro-Hanoi Chiefs Plan to Paralyze All U.S. Supply Shipments Into Viet Nam
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Where Did Willkie's "One World" Go?
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 10
Inflationary Ford Settlement Means New Tax on Consumers
, p. 11
COPE Bigwigs Grow Desperate About '68 Prospects
by Terry Catchpole, p. 12
How the Civil Rights Act Has Been Perverted
, p. 13
The Art of Satire
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 11, 1967 Issue
=
17
Articles
How McNamara Has Been 'Managing' the Pentagon
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
How the "New Economics" Defeats Itself
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 6
U.S. Viet Nam Policy Based on Monumental Self-Deception
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Anti Anti-Red Hiss
, p. 6
Youth vs. the Draft
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
J.P. Stevens vs. Organized labor
by M.R. Lefkoe, pp. 8-9
How One Educator Has Handled Student Agitators
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 10
State Censors for Textbooks?
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Sen. Ervin Assails 1967 Civil Rights Act as Unconstitutional
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
5728 States Badly
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 11-12
Bobby's New Book to Point Up Differences with LBJ
by Ted Lewis, p. 13
Politics and Food
, p. 13
Congresss Could Cut Spending with Strong "Rescission" Law
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
Cuban Exodus
, pp. 14-16
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November 18, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
Doctored Polls Are Latest Pro-LBJ Gimmick
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
State Department Still Won't Let Ian Smith Enter U.S.
by Victor Lasky, p. 6
Your Prodding Begins to Pay Off
by Paul Harvey, p. 6
GAO Reports More Waste and Scandal in Job Corps
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Castroite Plans for a "Total Revolution in the U.S."
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
How Long Will the Nixon-Reagan Strategy Work?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
Will Constitutionality of Forced Unionism Finally Be Decided?
by William B. Ruggles, p. 10
Public Should Be Told Full Truth About Hanoi
by Alice Widener, p. 11
Liberal Cries of "Conspiracy"
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
People Have Right to Know About Secret Soviet Pacts
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
North Viets to Keep Fighting During Talks
, p. 12
Would Breaknig Up GM Help Consumers?
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Jobless Pay for Strikers Pushed
, p. 13
Old-Fashioned Tommyrot
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Just the Facts Man
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 25, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
How Cries of 'McCarthyism' Aided Philby
by Frederic Nelson, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
U.S. Drug Industry: Still a Top Whipping Boy
by Dick West, p. 6
Did McNamara Withhold Full Soviet Space Story?
by Paul Scott, p. 7
Big Scramble in Texas Politics
by Ken Thompson, p. 8
Tax-Exempt NET Pushes New Pro-Castro Film
by Paul Bethel, pp. 9-10
Battle Looms Over Right to Strike U.S. Government
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Who Is the Enemy Within?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
The Losers
, p. 12
Filibuster Threat All But Kills Civil Rights Bill This Session
by Robert S. Allen, p. 13
The New Barbary Pirates
by Russell Kirk, p. 13
Scientific Political Analysis by Labor Says Reagan Strongest
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Needed: Harsh Look at Defense Treaties
by Barry Goldwater, p. 16
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December 2, 1967 Issue
=
20
Articles
Will U.S. Have to Devalue Dollar?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Why Can't the U.S. Enforce Its Laws?
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
The One Foreign Aid Program That Aided the U.S. Taxpayer
by Paul Harvey, p. 6
Oswald's "Last Letter" Still Puzzles FBI
, p. 7
Battle at Dak To Consumes U.S. Strength
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Issue of War's Legality Will Have to Be Faced
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
No Time for Obstructionism
by Holmes Alexander, p. 9
How One Man Makes Communists See the Light
by Nino Lo Bello, p. 9
Welfare Payments Are Not Legal Obligations
by Judge Alexander Holtzoff, p. 10
LBJ/Wallace Hard to Beat
by Barry Goldwater, p. 11
The Demagogues Speak
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
The Number Was 13
, p. 11
OEO Propaganda
, p. 11
"Great Society" Has Proved to be Unworkable Society
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 12
Huks Step Up Operations in the Philippines
by Richard P. Bocklett and Henry P. Durkin, p. 13
Chrome-Plated Victory for Reds
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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December 9, 1967 Issue
=
19
Articles
McNamara Case Puts Johnson in Deep Water
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Educational Appeasement Is a Losing Game
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
Moscow-Directed Fronts Plan More Demonstrations
, p. 7
How OEO Aided New Mexican Renegades
by Paul Mapes, p. 8
An Insight into the Kennedy Method
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
Fearful God of Unionism Again Served in Detroit
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 10
In Defense of Youth
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Not That Great Britain Has Devalued the Pound
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
The Collapse of a System
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
The Academy Dissents
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Boycott of Olympics Is Boycott of Reality
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Reducing Embassy Expenses in Brazil
, p. 13
LBJ to Hit "Unholy Alliance" in '68 Campaign
by Paul Scott, p. 14
How to Curb Labor Abuses
, pp. 14-15
Is a Lasting Peace on Cyprus Possible?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 16
No Aid No Tears
, p. 16
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December 16, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
Why More Tax Money to Stephen Smale?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
An International Telecast
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
How to Bring Private Industry into the Slums
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Here's What's Behind Britain's Economic Mess
by Anthony Lejeune, p. 7
"New Deal" in New Delhi?
, p. 7
Nagaland---India's "Viet Nam"?
by Paul Davis, p. 8
Lippmann Proposal Boggles the Imagination
by Dumitru Danielopol, p. 9
Job for McNamara's Successor
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Why Let Debtor De Gaulle Take Gold from the U.S.?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Powell Ouster Compromise Sought by Humphrey
by Paul Scott, p. 11
Crime and the Bill of Rights: A Practical Approach
by Park Chamberlain, pp. 12-13
YAF Pickets IBM
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
December 23, 1967 Issue
=
16
Articles
Will the U.S. Prosecute Stokeley?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Supreme Court OK's Employment of Communists in Defense Plants
, p. 6
McCarthy Campaign Masterminded and Financed by Bobby's Forces
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Ike's Views Even More Hawkish in Private
by Paul Scott, p. 8
LBJ's "Little List" of Cabinet Changes
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 8
U.S. Again Capitulates in New Soviet Fishing Pact
, p. 9
The Bang-Jensen Case---Ten Years Later
by Frederic Nelson, p. 10
High Cost of Business
, p. 10
Poll of Big-City Voters Points to Nixon in 1968
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Our Obsolete Welfare State
by George Champion, pp. 12-13
The Growing Threat to Private Pension Plans
by Raymond Moley, p. 14
The End of the Manchester Book Affair
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
December 30, 1967 Issue
=
18
Articles
Rockefeller Off and Running for '68
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Gov. Reagan in the Ivy League
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Prediction: No Income Tax Boost Before April 1
by Paul Scott, p. 7
King Promises Springtime Pandemonium for Nation's Capital
by George S. Schuyler, p. 8
Big Labor Plans to Spend $25 Million to Re-elect LBJ
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Francis Cardinal Spellman: 1889-1967
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 9
Spending a Morning With the New York Timse
by Frederic Nelson, p. 10
No U.S. Police Force Needed
, p. 10
The Fault Is At the Top
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
LBJ Can't Win Viet War With Present Advistors
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 11
Unionism: Next Crisis for American Universities?
by Robert Bailey, p. 12
Many OEO Reforms Axed in Secret Hearings
by Robert S. Allen, p. 13
Vocational Education Is Youth Welfare
by Alice Widener, p. 14
A Year-End Report
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Final Boxscore on 90th Congress 1st Session
, pp. 15-16
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Gordon Allott
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Joseph Alsop
Al Altwegg
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Edward R. Annis
Leslie C. Arends
Martin Arundel
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Frederic Babcock
Robert Bailey
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Willis J. Ballinger
Earl T. Barnes
Harry Elmer Barnes
Charles F. Barr
James Madison Barr
Dorothy Barrow
Claude J. Bartlett
James F. Battin
Jim Battin
Robert E. Bauman
Edward Ashley Bayne
Betty Beale
J. Glenn Beall
Aldo Beckman
Dan L. Beebe
Montgomery Belgion
Nino Lo Bello
George A. Benson
Henry Beston
Paul D. Bethel
Jackson Betts
Henry M. Blair
Edwin Bliss
Roger M. Blough
Richard Bocklet
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Franz Borkenau
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L. Brent Bozell
George D. Brabson
Spruille Braden
Herbert M. Bratter
James M. Brewbaker
Styles Bridges
Ellis O. Briggs
Howard H. Brinton
Vera Brittain
Nils-Eric Brodin
Colm Brogan
Mary Brooks
Elizabeth Churchill Brown
Robert U. Brown
Allan C. Brownfeld
Asher Brynes
James M. Buchanan
William F. Buckley
Howard Buffett
G. Keith Bunston
Dean Burch
Franklin L. Burdette
Arleigh Burke
Omar Burleson
James Burnham
John Marshall Butler
Harry F. Byrd
John W. Byrnes
Douglas Caddy
Huntington Cairns
Jameson G. Campaigne
Colin Campbell
Duncan Campbell
Clarence Cannon
Lynne Canwell
Al Capp
Ann Su Cardwell
Oliver Carlson
J.B. Carol
Burgess Carpenter
John Carpenter
Richards H. Carpenter
Morley Cassidy
Eugene W. Castle
Terry Catchpole
George E.G. Catlin
Park Chamberlain
Edward H. Chamberlin
George Champion
Hsiang Chi-p'ei
F.C. Christopherson
Fred G. Clark
James Clay
Chris Clifford
Roy Colby
Harold R. Collier
Howard Comfort
Walter J. Conlon
Frank Conniff
Robert B. Considine
John E. Coogan
Fred J. Cook
DeWitt S. Copp
Richard C. Cornuelle
Brutus Coste
Jack Cox
William C. Cramer
Philip M. Crane
George N. Crocker
Gerda Richards Crosby
Glenn Cunningham
Carl T. Curtis
Thomas B. Curtis
Paul B. Dague
Dumitru Danielopol
John A. Davenport
Leslie David
Donald Davidson
George Davis
E. Lloyd Dawe
Eldorous L. Dayton
Fred DeArmond
Josee Laval de Chambrun
Thomas G. Deering
Jerry Della Femina
Elias Demetracopoulos
Edward Derwinski
Samuel Devine
Martin Dies
Everett M. Dirksen
Lev E. Dobriansky
Thomas J. Dodd
Marion Doenhoff
Marion Donhoff
Alec Douglas-Home
Donald M. Dozer
Mrs. H. Peter Dresser
L. Robert Driver
John F. Due
Rogers C. Dunn
Henry P. Durkin
George H. Earle
George W. Eckelberry
Anne Edwards
Bill Edwards
Jack Edwards
Lee Edwards
Willward Edwareds
Edith Efron
Joseph J. Eley
Max Engleman
Mike Engleman
M. Dale Ensign
Julius J. Epstein
Ludwig Erhard
Sam J. Ervin
Medford Evans
Benjamin F. Fairless
Paul Fannin
James T. Farley
Finis Farr
Don Feder
Bruce Felknor
Bonner Fellers
Lawrence Fertig
Paul Findley
John Fischer
Wesley R. Fishel
O. Clark Fisher
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