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January 6, 1968 Issue
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18
Articles
Waste in the National Institutes of Health
by Raymond Moley, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Strange Case of Matthew Ridgway
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Bosch and the Liberals---A Dominican Post-Mortem
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
U.S. Red China Vote
, p. 6
Russians Now Piloting Egyptian Air Force Jets
by Paul Scott, p. 7
When the Red Chinese Attacked Hong Kong and Macao
by Richard J. Bocklet, pp. 8-9
America Is Also Being Tested At Home
by Richard M. Nixon, p. 10
What 'Art' Is Tax-Supported?
, p. 11
Weak OEO Guidelines Permit VISTA Workers to Be Active in Voter Drives Demonstrations
, p. 12
Liberals Flock to Support Greek Protesters
by Victor Lasky, p. 12
Yemen: The Sad History of a State Department Blunder
by Russell Kirk, p. 13
A Few New Year's Awards to Some Forgotten Americans
by Barry Goldwater, p. 13
Jones Case Could Bring New Property Law
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
How 'Education in Depth' Works
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Why Do We Go On Taking De Gaulle's Insults?
by John Chamberlain, pp. 15-16
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January 13, 1968 Issue
=
22
Articles
New Moscow-Hanoi Strategy for Viet Nam
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
A Professional Educator Should Tell "How," Not What
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 6
Free Enterprise Gives U.S. Highest Standard of Living
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Not So Funny
, p. 6
Humphrey to Take On McCarthy in Wisconsin
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Sihanouk Accomodates Big Power Realities
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Communism in Liberal Riament
by Fred DeArmond, p. 8
LBJ Warned About Plans for New Summer Riots
by Victor Riesel, p. 9
Some Predictions for '68
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 9
"Rhodesians Are Worthy of Our Support, Not Our Emnity"
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Do Social Scientists Know the Constitution?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
Truth Finally Catches Up with the Morgenthau Plan
, p. 11
How A Socialist Experiment Failed
, p. 12
Chicago's Educational Parks
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
Is Romney Really Eligible?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
Confidential Secret Service Report Highlights Growing Security Problem
, p. 13
You Must Be Kidding, Betty Dear
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Can Government "Find Tuning" Really Work?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 15
When Rome Went Soft
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pp. 15-16
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January 20, 1968 Issue
=
19
Articles
Money No Problem for U.S. Communists
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
A Rocky Start for '68
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Overlooked Sentence in LBJ Speech: "This Is One World"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
Wirtz Now Says Federal Race Quotas Are Wrong
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
In the Works: Major Congressional Move to Curb Supreme Court
by Paul Scott, p. 8
Why Should Tourists and Investors be Scapegoats?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 8
Election Year Information
, pp. 9-10
Bobby's Opportunism on McCarthy Candidacy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
"Up With People": A New Kind of Diplomacy
by William Rentschler, p. 12
Court Has Created "Convertible Citizenship"
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
Washington Neglecting Germany, the U.S.'s Best Ally in Europe
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Miss Prudence Sage
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Is the Bible Anti-Capitalist?
by Howard Kershner, p. 14
Public TV Boondoggle
, p. 14
The State Department's "Spend It Quick" Policy
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 15
Congress to Probe Aspects of Garrison Investigation
, p. 16
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January 27, 1968 Issue
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12
Articles
What LBJ Didn't Say
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
The Eastern Establishment: Stronger Than Ever in Capital
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
The Rise and State of George Corley Wallace
by Victor Gold, pp. 7-9
Nuremberg Laws No Protection for Draft Dodgers in America
by Michael A. Musmanno, p. 10
Will Rockefeller Parton Powell?
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Education Bureaucracies
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
ADA and COPE Rate Members of Congress
, p. 12
First Complete Story of World Spy Net
by Arthur Veysey, pp. 13-14
Election Year Information
, pp. 15-16
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February 3, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Urban Guerrillas in Latin America?
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Do We Need a Private WPA?
, p. 6
U.S. Taxpayers Have Poured $3 Billion Into U.N. Treasury
by William Fulton, p. 7
Which Advisor Will Nixon Listen to This Year?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
How Soviet Television Pictures Life in the U.S.
, p. 8
Why State Spending Keeps Going Up
by Ken Thompson, p. 9
Lack of Moral Leadership, Not Poverty, Is Crime's Root
by Victor Lasky, p. 10
Civil Rights Bill Foes Come Up with New Weapon
, p. 10
How Candidates Get on Ballot
, pp. 11-12
How Stalin Learned Our A-Bomb Secrets
by Arthur Veysey, pp. 13-14
Kennedy Still Keeps Door Open
by Paul Scott, p. 15
Will We Adhere to Basic Principles?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 15
Why Let Red China Become Nuclear Power?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 15
Academic Infallibility
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 16
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February 10, 1968 Issue
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16
Articles
Terror in South Viet Nam
by Jerry Greene, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Did Felix Frankfurter Compromise the Court?
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
LBJ Should Halt Waste in U.S. Food Gifts
, p. 7
Embassy Staffs Can Be Cut More
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
Hanoi Puts Out Another "Feeler" to U.S.
by Paul Scott, p. 8
Hot Pursuit Would Reduce Troop Requirement
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Let's Face the Facts of Inflation
by Fred G. Clark, p. 9
"Paper Tiger" Stance Prompts Attacks on U.S.
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Washington's Oil for the Anti-Poverty Wheels
, p. 10
Plan in Works for New Central Security Agency
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
How British Agents Use Family Influence
by Arthur Veysey, pp. 12-13
Speaking Thusly
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Police Beef Up Anti-Riot Equipment
, pp. 14-16
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February 17, 1968 Issue
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10
Articles
LBJ Withholds Full 'Pueblo' Report
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Well-Conceived Tet Assault Enhances Gen. Giap's Stature
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
What Can Take the Place of Gold?
, p. 5
More Trouble Brewing in Puerto Rico
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Administration Won't Back Bill for Small Tax Court
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
Top Industrialists Organize to Challenge Pro-Labor Laws
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
The Otto Otepka Story
, pp. 1-2
Full Text of the Otepka Brief
, pp. 3-20
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February 24, 1968 Issue
=
13
Articles
How Garbage Fiasco Hurts Rocky's '68 Changes
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
The Higher Education
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Presidential Commission Studies Militants' "Battle Plans"
by Paul Scott, p. 7
Could the Viet Nam War Be Won in Six Weeks?
by Elias Demetracopoulos, pp. 8-9
How Russia Got Inside Dope on the CIA
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
State Department Personnel Transferred to OEO
, p. 11
Election Year Information
, p. 12
FDA Breaks Dangerous Ground
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Tax-Paid Food Stamps Went to Strikers
, p. 14
Private Post Office That Works
by Robert LeFevre, pp. 14-16
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March 2, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
GAO to Make Sweeping Poverty Probe
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Bad Politics, Worse Law
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
How Your Tax Dollars Support "Disruption" of Society
by Alice Widener, p. 7
More Aguments Against Travel Curbs
, p. 7
Human Events Replies to Congressional Critics
, p. 8
King and Carmichael Map Summer Strategy
by Paul Scott, p. 9
Businessmen Take on Local Rescue Job
by John Chamberlain, p. 9
Is Removing Temptation the Answer to Crime?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 10
"Economic Report" Is Just Campaign Document
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Impact of Burgess-Maclean Treachery Still Felt
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
How Red China and USSR Coordinate Espionage
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 12
Conservative Columnist Makes "Agonizing Reappraisal" on War
by Paul Harvey, pp. 12-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 9, 1968 Issue
=
15
Articles
LBJ Has Surrendered to Diplomats
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
Officials Closely Studying Budapest Conference
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Let's Hear from Man-in-the-Street
by Don Maclean, p. 6
Riot Commission Report Called "Outrageous Whitewash"
by George Schuyler, p. 7
Give Greek Colonels a Chance, Says Former Ambassador
by Ellis Briggs, p. 8
How Goes the Economy?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 8
"The Public Be Damned"
, pp. 9-11
Perils of Nuclear Parity
by Alice Widener, p. 12
Divided We Fall
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
U.S. Failed to Heed Espionage Reports
by Willard Edwards, p. 13
Peaceniks Dodge Telehpone Tax
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 16, 1968 Issue
=
13
Articles
LBJ Preparing $3,000 Minimum Income Proposal
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Congress to Hold Hearings on French Debt Crackdown
by Robert S. Allen, p. 6
YRs Hold School
, p. 6
Does Riot Report Mean Rap Brown is Right?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 7
Why No More Airborne Alert?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
State-By-State Preview of Senate Races This Year
, pp. 8-9
Can Negro Business Survive Summer of Riots?
by George Schuyler, pp. 10-11
Soviet Espionage Soars in Canada
by Eugene Griffin, p. 12
Rep. Ashbrook to Fight for Spot on Ohio's Convention Delegation
by Willard Edwards, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 23, 1968 Issue
=
18
Articles
Trial of 'Pueblo' Crew Likely in North Korea
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Rep. Curtis Has New Doubts on Travel Tax
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
Viet War Can Be Won in Six Weeks
, p. 6
Will Cuba Be Campaign Issue?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
Is the U.S. Facing Insurrection?
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 8-9
LBJ Strategy: Switch "Surtax" to "War" Tax
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Bad Government Relies on Public Forgetfulness
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Self-Incrimination Right Was Not Intended to Protect Guilty
by Park Chamberlain, p. 10
Few Dare to Criticize D.C.'s Kennedy Center
by Don Maclean, p. 11
Why Americans Are Fighting
by Bernard Levin, p. 11
ACA Ratings
, p. 12
A Way Out of the Dollar Crisis
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
"Quotations from Chairman LBJ"
, p. 13
Smith's Leaving, I'm Staying
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 30, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Kennedy and King Form Political Alliance
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Let's Put First Things First
, p. 6
Two Places to Cut Spending
, p. 6
Counsel for the Offense
by Shirley Scheibla, p. 7
Rafferty vs. Kuchel
, p. 8
An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Max Rafferty
, pp. 9-10
Satellites Will Find Freedom, Predicts Leader of Exile Groups
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 11-12
Two-Price Gold System is Shortsighted Stopgap
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Ramparts Distorts Viet Nam Casualty Story
, p. 13
Have White Liberals Really Caused Riots?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Open Housing Push Could Hurt Civil Rights
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
The Domino Theory Is Already Working
by John Chamberlain, p. 15
Probing the "Treason of the Fat Cats"
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 15-16
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1968
=
13
Issues,
210
Articles
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April 6, 1968 Issue
=
15
Articles
Can Nixon Really End the War?
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics' 68
, p. 5
Labor Union Chieftains Rush to Aid LBJ's Stop Bobby Drive
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Kennedy Forces Budget $5 Million for Nomination Push
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Why I Oppose Federal Aid to Education
by Rep. Harold R. Collier, p. 8
Will Smears Work This Year?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
Follow-Up On the Hite-Burkhardt Case
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
Tax Hike Is False Remedy
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
We Certainly See Some Silly Spending
by Rep. H.R. Gross, p. 11
"Yippies" Will Help Taunt Democrats in Chicago
, pp. 12-13
I Shouldna Stood in Bed
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Answering Critics on French War Debt
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 13, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Are Negotiations a Mistake?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Pueblo Seizure: Provocation for Second Front in Korea?
by Paul Scott, p. 6
It's Still Not Too Late to Balance Budget
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
NCC Head Embraces "White Racism" Theory
, p. 7
Why Did Percy Miss Ethics Debate?
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Will Castro Soon Be Overthrown?
by Paul D. Bethel, p. 8
Why We Should Abolish the NLRB
by Sen. Robert P. Griffin, p. 9
Big Labor Plays a Political Waiting Game
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
"Equal Opportunities" Letter Disregards Intent of Congress
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
De-Mything Nixon's Past
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 12-13
Art of the Improbable
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Are Communists Waging "War on Words"?
by Nino Lo Bello, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
Congress Should Look into SPIN
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 20, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Can We Reunite the Country?
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Where the Riots Hit Hardest
, p. 6
Unanswered Riot Question
, p. 6
Humphrey Will Soon Announce His Candidacy
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Will Johnson Resign to Aid HHH Campaign?
by Walter Trohan, p. 7
A Cool Appraisal of Martin Luther King
by George S. Schuyler, p. 8
James Brown Tells It Like It Is
, p. 9
Will Platform Writers Tackle Social Security?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Reuther to Push Campaign to Organize "Working Poor"
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Does LBJ's Partial Bombing Halt Mean Peace At Almost Any Price?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
Trafalgar Square Is Not Quite Hyde Park
, pp. 12-13
Midland County Decision Called Reckless Activism
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
The Discordant Voices of Big Brother
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 27, 1968 Issue
=
9
Articles
Bobby's Own Credibility Gap
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Nelson Rockefeller: "Reluctant" Candidate
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 5-12
Communists Building Up Strength During Bombing Cut-Back
by Paul Scott, p. 13
Canal Giveaway Questioned in Light of Recent Trouble
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 14
The Rights Movement: Often Heat Without Light
by Raymond Moley, p. 14
AFL-CIO Pushes for New Executive Order
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 15
How the Orientals Approach Negotiations
by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 4, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
LBJ Behind Fiscal Stalemate
by Willard Edwards, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Communists Use Nazi Tactics
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Is Bobby's Bandwagon Already Slowing Down?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
The Move to "Green Power"
by John Chamberlain, p. 8
Eclipse of the Olympic Ideal
, p. 8
Foreign Aid Headed for Heavy Slashes by Congress
by Robert S. Allen, p. 9
Goddard Plans New Vitamin Assault
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
"Paper Gold" Scheme Another Admission of Failure
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Federal Employees Caught in Looting
, p. 10
Rexford Tugwell's Confession
, p. 11
Gov. Agnew's Controversial Address
, p. 12
Politicians Continue to Sow the Seeds of Disorder
by Raymond Moley, p. 13
Does ARVN Build-Up Mean U.S. Policy Shift?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 11, 1968 Issue
=
19
Articles
Will Ball End All Bombing of North Viet Nam?
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Is Humphrey a Moderate?
by Allan Ryskind, p. 5
Goldberg to Woo Liberals to RFK Camp
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Where Were You in 1962?
, p. 6
Reagan Candidacy Is for Real
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Big OEO Slashes Likely
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Don't Let Them Take it Away
by Phyllis Schlafly, pp. 8-9
Federally Financed "Mystery" School in N.Y.
, p. 10
Innocent Die, Guilty Live
by Gov. Jack Williams, p. 10
Putting Business to Work
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
The Reckless Advice of Eugene McCarthy
by Raymond Moley, p. 12
U.S. Now Threatens Allies Over Non-Proliferation Pact
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Negotiating With the Communists
, p. 12
How Great Britain Aids Hanoi
by Anthony T. Bouscaren, p. 13
Will Voters See TV Debates This Year?
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
Housing for Negroes---Or Homes?
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 18, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Does Ramsey Clark Enjoy Surprises
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Does Anyone Remember the Pueblo?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Left Fascism Blamed for German Rioting
by Dr. Stefan T. Possony, p. 7
How to Help Youth
by Alice Widener, p. 8
Hell's Canyon Dam: Success Story for Private Enterprise
by Holmes Alexander, p. 8
Urban Renewal and Urban Revolt
, p. 9
How to Destroy the U.S.
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Mere Problem-Stating Isn't Problem-Solving
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
McNamara Distorts Bobby's Cuban Record
, p. 11
Postal Reform Is Overdue
by Philip Wagner, pp. 11-12
Fake History Is No Cure for Bad Education
by John Lofton, p. 13
Guns and the Law
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Remember Union Miniere?
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 25, 1968 Issue
=
18
Articles
Thousands of Red Troops Pouring Into South Viet Nam
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
RFK's Participatory Democracy
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
Don't Campus Radicals Read Any U.S. History?
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Glass Building Bureaucrats
, p. 6
Sad History of U.S. Diplomacy Points to Sell-Out in Paris Talks
by Eugene Lyons, p. 7
What Congress Should Have Told the President
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 8
The Ripon Society Strikes Again
by Holmes Alexander, p. 8
An Exclusive Interview with Viet Nam's President Thieu
by Charles W. Wiley, p. 9
Can Dissenters Really Claim Thoreau?
by Fred De Armond, p. 10
Reuther's Bill of Wrongs
, p. 10
Will Israel Be the Next Viet Nam?
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
Bridges to Human Dignity
by Richard M. Nixon, pp. 12-13
"Let 'em Eat Cake!"
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
U.S. in Weak Talk Stance
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 1, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Crime in Washington: A National Disgrace
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Student Riots in France Just What Communists Want
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
The Favorite Sons Fall Out of Favor
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Inside Detroit's "War on Poverty"
by Henry P. Zuidema, pp. 8-9
Baptist Group Demands Same Rights As "Poor March"
by Paul Scott, p. 10
Court Martial for Arnheiter
, p. 10
U Thant Again Attacks U.S.
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
Nuclear Sub Lag
, p. 11
LBJ Readying Wage-Price Control Law
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
"People's Congress" Movements Growing Worldwide
, p. 13
Liberal Double Standard
, p. 13
R&R: Strange Bedfellows
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
King Slain by Reds?
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 8, 1968 Issue
=
18
Articles
Ed Partin: A Skeleton in Bobby's Closet
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Hanoi's Escalation Requires Resumption of U.S. Bombing
by Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
The Harassment of Charles Olson
by Willard Edwards, p. 7
Special Project QQ & C (Quick Quiet and Confidential)"
, p. 8
New Rush on U.S. Gold
by Paul Scott, p. 8
Soviet Spy Expertise Endangers U.S.
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
About Black Power---And Racism
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 9
Why Ronald Reagan has a Chance
by Holmes Alexander, p. 10
When a Liberal Attacks Liberals
, p. 10
Adm. Kimmel Was Scapegoat for Tragedy at Pearl Harbor
, p. 10
How Public Housing Dream Became a Nightmare
, p. 11
Castroite Guerrillas Take Aim on Colombia
by Richard J. Bocklet, p. 12
More U.N. Hypocrisy on Rhodesia
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Electing the President by Congressional Districts
by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 15, 1968 Issue
=
11
Articles
The RFK Assassination
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Bevel Lists Revolutionary Goals of "Poor March"
by Paul Scott, p. 6
We Can Prevent Future Colombias
by David Franke, pp. 7-8
How SDS Hopes to Disrupt America
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 9-10
Is There Really a Generation Gap?
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 11-12
Sweden and France Are Ranked Best Havens for Runaway GIs
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
How Bowles Tried to Sell Bigger U.S. Aid to India
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 22, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Needed: Something More Than Gun Laws
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Why Did LBJ Administration Finally Agree to TV Debates?
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
How Clark Plans to Handle June 19 March
by Paul Scott, p. 7
Is the Czech "Liberalization" for Real?
by Brutus Coste and Hal Lehrman, pp. 8-9
Some More Thoughts on Collective Guilt
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
How the Defense May Argue Sirhan Case
by Frederic Nelson, p. 11
Will Ted Kennedy Pick Up Torch?
by Victor Lasky, p. 11
French Move to Left Could Happen in America
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Senator McGee Hears from Viet Nam
, p. 12
What Client for George Ball?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
Schools and the High Court
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Why Mayor Yorty Bared Sirhan's Pro-Communism
by William Loeb, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 29, 1968 Issue
=
19
Articles
Examining Those 'Emergency Hunger' Areas
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
[+]
The Future of Conservatism
by Sen. John Tower, p. 6
-
1 Review
The Future of Conservatism
by M. Stanton Evans
Pressures Mount for Foreign Aid Cuts
by Robert S. Allen, p. 7
Paris Talks Worry Our Latin Allies
by Paul D. Bethel, p. 8
Does Soak-the-Rich Help the Poor?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 9
Let's Not Import Trouble
by Alice Widener, p. 10
East Germany's New Trade Bars Point to More U.S. Humiliation
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Spock Coffin Verdict
, p. 10
A Cloud Over the Miami Beach Convention?
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
S 3218: Another Way to Waste Taxpayer Money
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
LBJ Has Begun Secret Correspondence with Kosygin
by Paul Scott, p. 12
Herblock's Hacket Swings Again
by Sen. Paul Fannin, p. 12
Does 1866 Law Really Support Court's New Housing Decision?
, p. 13
What Beat Kuchel
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
The Tele-Funeral---A Study in Morbidity
by Paul Harvey, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1968
=
13
Issues,
211
Articles
[+]
July 6, 1968 Issue
=
20
Articles
Goodbye, Earl Warren
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
McCarthy Now Threatens to Go to Paris Talks
by Jerry Greene, p. 6
Even the Pollsters Must Doubt Polls
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
What Happened to Scorpion?
by Paul Scott, p. 7
Russia Is Big Beneficiary of Nonproliferation Treat
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
Orville's Green Thumb?
, p. 8
Leave Farm Law to New Congress
by Charles B. Shuman, p. 8
"Rocky the Spoiler" Is At It Again
, p. 9
Our Judges Should Stick to Their Judging
, p. 10
"Creative Society" Works in California
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Detailing the Poverty Scandal
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Chicago OEO has Appointed Ousted Georgia Poverty Aide
, p. 13
The Peace Talks Are Immoral
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Shrivers's New Empire-Building
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, p. 15
How Your Money Is Wasted
by Jameson G. Campaigne, p. 16
[+]
July 13, 1968 Issue
=
14
Articles
Disarmament Talk: A Soviet Ploy?
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
The New Attack on HCUA
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 6
SCLC Much Richer After "Poor People's March"
by Robert S. Allen and John Goldsmith, p. 7
ACA: 10 Years Old
, p. 7
Poverty in America: The Myth and the Reality
by Prof. John B. Parrish, pp. 8-10
Behind Warren's Resignation
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Will Sweden Oust the Socialists?
by Nils-Eric Brodin, p. 13
Cause for Shame
, p. 14
The Conservative Trend Moves East
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 20, 1968 Issue
=
14
Articles
Where Is the 'War on Crime'?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Let's Close the Responsibility Gap
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, pp. 6-7
Unionizing Public Service Employees
, pp. 8-9
Would Chuck Percy Help the GOP Ticket?
, p. 10
Concern Grows Over Pueblo Crew's Safety
by Robert S. Allen and John A. Goldsmith, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Justice William O Douglas Should Also Leave the Court
by Alice Widener, p. 13
Unwanted Food Aid in Wibaux County
, p. 13
The Reagan Recall Drive
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
What Does the U.S. Gain from Paris Talks?
by Walter Trohan, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 27, 1968 Issue
=
21
Articles
HHH Wants Ted Kennedy on Ticket
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Minority Rules With 12%
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Once Off Court, Will Warren Continue Anti-Nixon Vendetta?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 7
Why Detroit Has No Newspapers
by Henry P. Zuidema, p. 8
Races of the Week
, p. 9
Anti-War Leftists Plan "Phase Two" of Campaign
by Alice Widener, p. 10
Pro-Mao Reds Step Up Infiltration of SDS
, p. 10
Three to Five Assaults on Saigon Are Expected
by Paul Scott, p. 10
Rocky's New War Plan Courts Peacenik Vote
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 11
Mr. Watson's Postal Threats
, p. 11
Our Historians Have Neglected More Than the Negro
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
When the Feds Hit Rappahannock
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 12
Unreported Speech Abroad Gives Reuther's Global Strike Plan
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
Russia's Disarmament Proposals Would Render U.S. Helpless
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Can We Guarantee Jobs?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
How "Cost Effectiveness" Manis Has Jeopardized U.S. Security
, p. 14
What FDR Said
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 3, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Moving Left Courts Election Disaster
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
NLRB Reverses Rule On Rehiring Strikers
, p. 6
The Copywriters' Union
by Jerry Della Femina, p. 6
George Wallace: Humphrey's Secret Weapon
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Dead Letter?
, p. 8
Must Big Foreign Aid Continue Forever?
, p. 8
Races of the Week
, pp. 9-11
Will the U.S. Seize the Opportunity Provided by the Czech Turmoil?
by Paul Scott, p. 12
House Conservatives Lack Effective Organization
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
Europeans Think LBJ Will Run Again
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
The Liberal Double Standard
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Meskill Urges Hartford OEO Probe
, p. 14
Splotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 10, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Ramsey Clark Corrupts the Law
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
The Quiet Counter-Revolution at Columbia
by Judson Hand, p. 6
That Negro Education Has Ever Been "Equal"
by Fred G. Clark and Richard S. Rimanoczy, p. 7
Chiang Warns Japanese About Trading With Reds
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
The Myth of Che Guevara
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
USSR Backs Castro's Nuclear Arms
by Paul Scott, p. 9
Herbert Marcuse: Prophet of Violence
by Donald Feder, p. 10
How Liberals Can Twist Campaign Issues
by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Sen. Fannin Wins Fight Against "Opportunities Enforcement Act"
by Willard Edwards, p. 13
Pay TV Deserves a Chance
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Assassination Files
by Paul Scott, p. 14
Russian Sum "Rammer"
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 17, 1968 Issue
=
19
Articles
Nixon-Agnew: A Winning Ticket?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Why Is Hanoi Repositioning Its Forces?
by Paul Scott, p. 6
New York State's Conservative Party
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
Rep. Roth Bares Federal Aid Jungle
by Willard Edwards, p. 7
U.S. Cannot Avoid New Balance-of-Payments Crisis
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Slave Labor Camps Growing in Soviet Union
by Victor Riesel, p. 8
What Teamsters-UAW Partnership Means
, p. 8
Do Bricks and Mortar Makes Colleges?
by Russell Kirk, p. 9
Nixon Camp Expects Heavy Big-City Support
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
When the Old Buildings Come Down
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 10
"Remember the Pueblo"---Campaign Slogan for 1968
by Ted Frech, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Hubert Won't Like This One
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Two Can Play Baker's Game
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Johnson May Yet Run Again
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 24, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
LBJ Plans Fireside Chats in Fall
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Democrats Face Platofrm Fight Over Barring Future "Viet Nams"
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Will the Media Repeat Their '64 Performance?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 7
The Meaning of Miami
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 8
Races of the Week
, p. 9
Will Black "History" Really Be Brainwashing?
by George S. Schuyler, p. 10
Why Did Senate Ethics Panel Conceal Anti-Long Evidence?
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
The Berlin Wall: Seven Years Later
by Donald Feder, p. 12
Why the Reagan Drive Failed in the South
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
CBS's Story of a Dying Baby
, p. 13
Dodd and Thurmond Stand Up Against Concessions to Reds
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 14
Federal Intervention Helps Cause Nation's Urban Distress
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 31, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Will the U.S. Liberals Ever Learn?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
After Six Years, the FDA Is Still Discussing Vitamins
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
Theatricals or the News? Television Must Decide
, p. 6
Nixon Staff Views November With Confidence
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
The ACLU Double Standard
by Victor Lasky, p. 7
Go Not in Search of Monsters
by John Davenport, p. 8
Will the Otto Otepka Case Become a Major Campaign Issue?
by Paul Scott, p. 9
How the Liberal Clergy Undermines Loyalty
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 9
Many Construction Workers Now in $400-a-Week Bracket
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Congressmen Charge Ramsey Clark Uses Office for Political Ends
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
Steel as the Whipping Boy
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 11-12
No Rest for the Weary
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
UAW Retreats
, p. 13
Nixon-Agnew and Negro Defections
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
The Slurs Against Sen. Strom Thurmond
by Holmes Alexander, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 7, 1968 Issue
=
13
Articles
HHH: Fitting Close to Chicago Fiasco
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Massive Soviet Troop Build-Up Preceded Czech Onslaught
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Credibility Gap At the New York Times
by Sid Goldberg, p. 6
What Are the Black Panthers?
by Robert Bailey, pp. 7-10
More Trouble At Columbia?
by Alice Widener, p. 11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
The Grap Boycott: Who Is Really for the Little Man?
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
LBJ Crony OK'd During Senate Rush
by Willard Edwards, p. 13
GOP Senate Gains Likely
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 14, 1968 Issue
=
17
Articles
Big Labor to Spend $20 Millon on HHH Race
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Why Shouldn't Biafrans Be Free?
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
How the Soviet Union Plants Its Espionage Agents
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 7
Kinoy's Reward for Abuse
, p. 7
Races of the Week
, p. 8
Who Were the Real Culprits in Chicago?
by Bruce Felknor, p. 9
George Ball Has Promised to Banish Otepka
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
"How Could They Do This to Me?"
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 10-11
NSA: More Dull Politics Than "New Politics"
by Harvey H. Hukari Jr., p. 12
Walter Reuther Was Man Behind Ted Kennedy Boom
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Spotlight Again Focuses on Fortas Nomination
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Senate Ducks Pay Raise Issue
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Humphrey Cannot See End for Tax Surcharge
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 21, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Non-Proliferation Treaty Favors USSR
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
'Charlie Green' Has His Problems
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
An Open Letter to a Protest Voter
by Fred DeArmond, p. 7
Eldgridge Cleaver: Peace and Freedom Candidate
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 8
Sen. Hart Tries to Name a Judge
by Henry Zuidema, p. 8
Do We Really Want a National Primary?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 9
Races of the Week
, p. 10
Rebels Step Up Activity Against Mozambique
by Richard Bocklet, p. 11
Horatio Alger Rides Again!
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
Costra Nostra Allies Roamed Chicago Convention Floor
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
The Case for a Volunteer Army
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Nixon Seeks Conferences With Hoover on Disorders
by Paul Scott, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 28, 1968 Issue
=
11
Articles
McClellan Plans New Anti-Poverty Investigation
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
The Election Year Syndrom
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 5
Behind the New York Teachers' Strike
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Does HHH Need Gene McCarthy?
by Don Maclean, p. 6
Federal Bureaucrats in Local Schools
, p. 7
Contents
, p. 1
Policy Differences Between Nixon and Humphrey
, p. 2
Richard Nixon: Republican Candidate
, pp. 3-8
Hubert Humphrey: Democratic Candidate
, pp. 9-20
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1968
=
13
Issues,
209
Articles
[+]
October 5, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
Humphrey Considers Flight to Paris
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
Unclogging the Skies
by William D. Grampp, pp. 6-7
Races of the Week
, p. 8
Columbia: Target for New Disorders
by Frederick K. Lowell, p. 9
Does Warren Think Fortas Cause Lost?
, p. 9
The Radical Background of Michigan's New Democratic National Committeeman
, p. 10
Will USSR Again Have to Crush Hungary?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
Federal Poverty Officials use Working Time to Discredit U.S.
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
The Negro Case Against the Labor Unions
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Douglas Seems Determined to Kill the Draft
by Jerry Greene, p. 13
Educational Jargon Keeps Rolling Along
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
How the NLRB Has Flouted the Will of Congress
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
October 12, 1968 Issue
=
15
Articles
Fortas Defeat a Conservative Victory
by Russell Kirk, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
When Salazar Met With Franco
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Media Bias: A Main Cause of Growing Discontent
by Alice Widener, p. 7
New Attacks On Industry Mergers
, p. 7
Did the West Ever Learn the "Lesson of Munich"?
by Eugene Lyons, p. 8
California Grape Boycott: The Big Lie at Work
by Murray Norris, p. 9
Conversation With A Mexican Farm Worker
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 9-11
Races of the Week
, p. 12
Is U.S. Holding back on Rockets in Viet Nam?
, p. 13
Metamorphosis of Walter Lippmann
, p. 13
The How and Why of Disaster
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
October 19, 1968 Issue
=
12
Articles
Big Labor Is Still Betting on Humphrey
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Races of the Week
, pp. 5-6
Should Conservatives Vote for Wallace?
, pp. 7-10
What Became of the Banks Case?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
North Viet Nam Rebuilds Supply Routes During Bomb Pause
by Paul Scott, p. 12
Air Force Association Plan for Ending the War
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
New Left Plans "National GI Week"
, p. 13
OEO Claims "Duty" to Stir Up Street Action
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
How One Black Militant Is Becoming a Capitalist
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Boosting Conservative Morale
by F. Clifton White, pp. 15-16
[+]
October 26, 1968 Issue
=
16
Articles
The 90th Congress: R.I.P.
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Politics '68
, p. 5
The Collapse of Liberalism
, p. 6
Your Vote Counts
, p. 6
Does Sen. Muskie Have the Judgment?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
Races of the Week
, pp. 8-9
Can Humphrey Win With the "Sympathy Vote"?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 10
Conrad Gets "Cartoon of the Year" Award
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
ADA Ratings
, p. 12
Congress Gives U.S. a Chance to Re-Evaluate Russian Plans
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
Katzenbach on Crime
, p. 13
Electoral Guessing Games
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
The Psyche of San Diego
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 2, 1968 Issue
=
13
Articles
How SDS Plans to Disrupt the Elections
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Castro Has Increased His Nuclear Arsenal
by Paul Scott, p. 5
[+]
What COPE's Millions Can Do
by Edwin Bliss, pp. 6-7
-
1 Review
How to Cope with COPE
by Terry Catchpole
Races of the Week
, pp. 8-9
How to Prevent Voting Machine Fraud
by Richards H. Carpenter, p. 10
Jacob Javits: New York's "Seismographic" Senator
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
ACA COPE Ratings
, p. 12
Was Bundy "Plan" Designed to Put HHH in the White House?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
The Efficiency of Volunteers
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
Barry Goldwater: A Prophet With Honor
by Fred Holden, p. 14
Creating Another Nixon "Conspiracy"
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 15-16
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November 9, 1968 Issue
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Articles
Clark Clifford Distorts Nuclear Picture
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Insider Washington
, pp. 3-5
Clark Refuses to Help Harassed D.C. Merchants
, p. 6
What Viet Nam Has Taught Us
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
Administration's Rhodesian Policy Aids USSR
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
The Battle of West Berlin Is Political
by Hal Lehrman, pp. 8-9
Businessmen Accuse Black Militants of Unfair Labor Practices
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
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The Times and Fountainhead
by Rosalie Gordon, p. 10
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The Fountainhead
by Ayn Rand
How High Is Up?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Hubert's Picture Book
by Don Maclean, p. 11
Dyslexia: Real Problem Or Convenient Excuse?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 12
Griffin Finds Out Cost of Bucking Lyndon Johnson
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Double Standard
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 12
If the North Vietnamese Ran Saigon
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Preventing Strikes by Public Employees
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Why American Policy Failed in Cuba
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 15
Would His "New Left" Admirers Really Like Life Under Castro?
, pp. 15-16
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November 16, 1968 Issue
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15
Articles
Conservative Battle Is Hardly Over
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Saigon Fights for Survival
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
Should Satellite Television Be Internationally Controlled?
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Rickover's "Quiet Sub" Aided by Nixon's Barb
, p. 6
Soviet Propaganda and the Death of Hitler
by Michael A. Musmanno, p. 7
Complete 1968 Election Returns
, pp. 8-9
Labor's Role in the 1968 Elections
by Terry Catchpole, p. 10
Johnson Must Submit Budget Before Leaving
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
The Little Man Who Took on Uncle Same
by Denny Walsh, pp. 12-13
The University---Wayward and Wayless
by Raymond Moley, p. 14
How Industry Plans More "Cool Summers"
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Outlook for Rescuing Crew of "Mini-Pueblo" Looks Bleak
by John D. Lofton Jr., p. 15
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Mowrer's Book a "Must"
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, pp. 15-16
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Triumph and Turmoil
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer
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November 23, 1968 Issue
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12
Articles
Why the GOP Must Move Right
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Will Labor Finally Back Teddy?
by Victor Riesel, p. 5
Nixon Faces Fight on Heavy Use of "Tax Credits"
by Paul Scott, pp. 6-7
The Case for Keeping the Panama Canal
by Ellis O. Briggs, p. 8
If You Were Governor of California, What Would You Do?
by Robert Bailey, p. 9
Appendix to the Returns
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Keeping Peace, African Style
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Where Next for Wallaceites?
by Paul Harvey, pp. 11-13
How Welfare Demonstrators Plan to Disrupt Department Stores
by Alice Widener, p. 14
"Youth Exposion" Has Slowed Down
by Henry J. Taylor, pp. 14-16
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November 30, 1968 Issue
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20
Articles
Will Nixon Help Otepka?
by Willard Edwards, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
1960 and 1968: A Comparison
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
DeGaulle Shows Signs of U.S. Reconciliation
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 6
Has Muskie Reached His Ceiling?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
Mansfield Plans January Push for Non-Proliferation Treaty
, p. 7
The Million-Dollar Memoir
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Will "Forced Repatriation" Be an Issue in Viet Nam?
by Julius Epstein, p. 9
Militants Terrify Poor
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
U.S. Defenses Will Suffer If Bases in Spain Are Lost
by Walter Trohan, p. 10
LBJ Places Curb on Spying on Soviets
by Paul Scott, p. 11
The Conservatism of Ronald Reagan
by Lee Edwards, p. 12
Free Drugs for Those Over 65?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
How We Discourage Investment
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
In Defense of "Track System"
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
The Ford Foundation's Politics
by Alice Widener, p. 14
HCUA Makes Its Recommendations
, p. 14
Schlesinger's Hatchet Job on Nixon
by John Chamberlain, p. 15
We Need Some Judicious "Witch-Hunting"
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 15-16
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December 7, 1968 Issue
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15
Articles
Leftists Implicated in Franc Crisis
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Senate for Humphrey in '70?
, p. 5
As Mr. Dooley Might See It
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Loaded Figures on Foreign Aid
, p. 6
Behind the New York School Fiasco
by Meir Kahane, pp. 7-10
It's Already Open Season on Nixon
by Ted Lewis, p. 11
Will New Administration End Foreign Investment Controls?
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Day of Reckoning for Labor Bosses?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Court Issues Open Invitation to Featherfedders
, p. 13
"Build, Brother, Build"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Why Wait for Washington?
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
The Money Crisis
by Alice Widener, p. 15
Is Keynes Defunct?
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 15-16
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December 14, 1968 Issue
=
19
Articles
Nixon Still Aims for a 'New Court'
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
That Walker Report
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 5
Too Many Mouths to Feed?
by Elgin Groseclose, p. 6
No Free Ride for Adam Claytong Powell
, p. 7
A Tale of Two Candidates
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 8
"Democratic Left" No Answer to Latin Woes
by Paul Bethel, p. 9
Why Communism Can't "Evolve"
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Sue Away Mr. Abernathy
, p. 10
Ideologues in the Classroom
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Ramsey Clark Leaves Time Bomb for New Administration
, p. 12
Herb Klein: Nixon "Communications Director"
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Nixon Faces National Transportation Crisis
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Why Not Sell Some Federal Land?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Debunking the Myth of Bobby Kennedy
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
Let's Impeach Nixon!
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
"Human Rights" and the United Nations
by John Lofton, p. 15
Bill Buckley for U.N. Ambassador?
by John Chamberlain, pp. 15-16
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December 21, 1968 Issue
=
18
Articles
McCarthy Headquarters Still Raising Money
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
HCUA Needs a New Mandate
by Willard Edwards, p. 5
How the Nixon Administration Is Shapping Up
, p. 6
Reforming the Broadcast Press
by Alice Widener, p. 7
Nixon and the State Department
by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
In Defense of Punishment
by Ernest Van Den Haag, p. 8
Agriculture Department Is Failing in Meat Inspection
by Oscar Sussman, D.V.M., p. 9
Coming Up: New Battle Over TFX
by Paul Scott, pp. 10-11
Grape Growers Tell It Like It Is
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
Reverse Grape Boycott Proposed
, p. 12
The Young Must Keep the Pressure On
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Russia Threatens to Become World's Leading Sea Power
by Rep. Jack Edwards, p. 13
Can the United States Really Police the World?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 14
Solving the World Currency Disorder
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Ships Sent to Black Sea At Exactly the Right Time
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 15
"But the Judges Had Changed"
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, pp. 15-16
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December 28, 1968 Issue
=
20
Articles
A Second 'Chicago' on Inauguration Day?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Is It Right to Honor Man Who Broke With Tito?
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Nixon Team Projects Competence
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
How Nixon Now Views Viet Nam War
by Paul Scott, p. 7
Post Office Moves to Prevent Sagotage by Militants
, p. 8
World Looks Brighter for Bobby Baker
by Willard Edwards, p. 8
Red-Backed Guerrilla Wars Loom in Africa
by Richard Bocklet, p. 9
"Uptight": The Black Power Story?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Yevtushenko: Prostitute Poet
, p. 11
Labor Cases to Court
, p. 11
Labor Leaders Are Worried About New Attorney General
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
"A Taste of Flames"
, p. 12
Re-Examining Our Mid-East Position
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Labor Laws and Inflation
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Inspiring New Plan for Using Grandparents in Our Schools
by Paul Harvey, p. 14
Hypocritical Policies Hurt Biafrans
by Anthony Lejeune, p. 14
Commentators Who Think They Should Be President
by William Rentschler, p. 15
School Prayer Is Not Lawful---But Religious Teaching Is
by Russell Kirk, pp. 15-16
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