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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1969
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January 4, 1969 Issue
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7
Articles
High School Students Next SDS Target
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Life and Death of the Welfare State
by Henry Hazlitt, pp. 5-12
Decline of American Naval Power
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
So You Think It's Easy to Be a Conservative?
by Harvey H. Hukari, p. 14
Kremlin Seeks to Solidify Red Bloc
by Paul Scott, pp. 15-16
[+]
January 11, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Why the Attacks on Gov. Hicket?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Some Predictions for 1969
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 5
As Nixon Examines His "Options"
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Military Has Defense "Shopping List" for Nixon
, p. 7
Foreman Returns to House After Four Years
by Willard Edwards, p. 8
It's Nice to Have Pueblo Crew Back, But...
by Roy Colby, p. 9
Poverty and Social Disorder: Was It Planned That Way?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
When Unions Come to School
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 10
The Communists and the Campus Outbreaks
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
The Businessman---Hero or Villain?
by Dr. William H. Peterson, p. 12
The Case Against a U.N. "Ocean Regime"
by Alice Widener, p. 13
The Ten Pillars of Economic Wisdom
, p. 13
Now Is No Time for a Summit Meeting
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
The Failure of "Community Control"
, pp. 15-16
[+]
January 18, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Ted Kennedy Looks to '72---or '76
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Will Congress End "Community Action Programs"?
, p. 5
How Communists Are Using Pueblo "Apology"
, p. 6
Can Nixon Save the Game in Cuba?
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
New Year's Present: $738.80 Tax
, p. 7
A Workable Plan for Electoral College Reform
by Sen. Karl Mundt, p. 8
Roster of the 91st Congress
, p. 9
How to Writer More Effective Letters
, p. 10
Buddhists Planning New Viet Nam Demonstrations
by Paul Scott, p. 11
Robbing Peter and Paul
, p. 12
The Continuing Threat of Strike Blackmail
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 12
Gov. Reagan Lays It on the Line
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
January 25, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Viet Nam Nixon's Immediate Danger Point
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Hundreds of Draft-Dodgers Turn to Teaching
by Anthony T. Bouscaren, p. 5
Profit "Guideposts" Absurd
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 6
Where a New Party Could Begin
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
"Nader's Raiders" Use Dixon to Attack Capitalist System
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
Behind the Protests at San Francisco State
by Robert Bailey, p. 8
The Demise of the Saturday Evening Post
by Frederic Nelson, p. 9
Pueblo Boners Not Bucher's---Data Points Higher Up
, pp. 10-11
How Radicals Use Movies for Propaganda
by John Boland, p. 12
A Few Kind Words for the Filibuster
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Is Chairman Mao in Trouble?
, p. 13
Life in Our Village
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
February 1, 1969 Issue
=
19
Articles
Is LBJ Really Gone for Good?
by Holmes Alexander, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Will Black Communit Give Nixon a Break?
by John Chamberlain, p. 5
Will N.Y. Poverty Scandals Bring Down OEO?
, p. 6
Rogers Renews State Department "Housecleaning" Pledge
, p. 7
McCarthy's Committee Shift Tips Political Hand
by Paul Scott, p. 8
Sweden's Recognition of Ho Sets Bad Example
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 8
Czech Anti-Soviet Resistance Still Flourishes
by James T. Farley Jr., p. 9
Nixon Should Reject Pay Raise
, p. 10
What's Wrong With Colleges?
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
To Each His Own
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Angry Police Set for National Union Drive
by Victor Riesel, p. 12
When the Rich Enter Government Service
by Raymond Moley, p. 12
Abolish the Interregnum
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Tax-Paid Civil Servants Work on Price Daniel's Book
, p. 13
When Government Meddles in Competition
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 14
Revolution (Read: Subversion) Theme of New Rolf Hochhuth Play
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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February 8, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Supreme Court Warned to Police Itself---Or Else
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Insider Washington
, pp. 3-4
Contingency Planning for Possible Czech Revolt
by Paul Scott, p. 5
Liberals Fall Flat in Anti-Hickel Campaign
, p. 6
Guaranteed Poverty Or Guaranteed Opportunity?
by Roger A. Freeman, pp. 7-10
After 19 Months Reds Still Hold Anthony Grey
by Irene Corbally Kuhn, p. 11
Senate Unit Looks Into Davies Security Clearance Case
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Who Is John Paton Davies?
, p. 12
What Clifford Revealed As He Left Pentagon
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 13
What Should Be Done with the Bad Guys?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Crime in the Nation's Capital
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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February 15, 1969 Issue
=
19
Articles
Patronage Is the Name of the Game
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Pro-Soviet Czech Officials Are Wary of Nixon Contingency Plans
by Paul Scott, p. 5
If We Want Real Tax Reform
by Harley L. Lutz, p. 6
How Not to Mess Around
, p. 7
The "Sensitivity Training" Rage
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
That LBJ Budget "Surplus": A Mere Mirage
by Sen. John Williams, p. 8
Mollycoddling on the High Court
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 9
How Unions Are Moving to Trap the Farm Workers
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
Anti-Franco Sentiment Distorted by Press
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Tax Court Experiment to Begin
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
Shuman Defends Grape Growers
, p. 10
Reuther Pushes Teddy for '72
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Only One "China Lobby" Today
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Involvement, Anybody?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
How Minimum Wage Laws Hurt Jobless Negro Teens
by Earle Williamson Good, p. 13
HHH's Sister Given Posh Federal Position
, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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February 22, 1969 Issue
=
12
Articles
Where's the New Broom?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
What If Bucher Had Fired Back?
by Frederic Nelson, p. 5
Lyndon Tells Frances Knight "Thanks" on Passport Episode
by Willard Edwards, p. 6
H.R. Gross: The Taxpayers' Favorite Mr. "No"
by Robert E. Bauman, pp. 7-10
The Plotting Against Our Military Defenses
by Alice Widener, p. 11
For LBJ No Roughing It Back on the Ranch
, p. 12
Poor Nations "Exploited" by Foreign Capital
by Fred G. Clark and Richard Rimanoczy, p. 13
"New Africa" Militants Plan Brooklyn "Nation"
by Paul Scott, p. 14
Pay the Two Dollars!
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 1, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Otepka Is Still Waiting
by Willard Edwards, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Big Brother and the Cigarette Ban
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
Despite Set-Backs, Communist Party Pushes On
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
SDS Outlines "Winter-Spring Offensive"
, p. 7
Soviets Delighted by U.S.-Peru Controversy
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
Panmunjon's Lessons for U.S. Team in Paris
by Frederic Nelson, p. 9
Should Washington Pay All Welfare Costs?
by John Chamberlain, p. 10
East Germany Not Satellite, But Occupied Country
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
One Crime Remedy: Preventive Detention
, p. 12
Trudeau Losing U.S. Friendship
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 13
A Flat Tax Rate for All?
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
To the Left of the Professors
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 8, 1969 Issue
=
18
Articles
Why the Senate Should Reject Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
LBJ Privately Challenges HHH on Party Leadership
, p. 5
New York Times Refuted on Florida Migrant Workers
by Todd Wright, p. 6
Special Report on Student Demonstrations
, p. 7
Nixon Applauds Father Hesburgh's Strong Stand
, p. 8
The Time for Compromise Has Passed
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 8
Wayne State Militants Seize Campus Newspaper
by Henry P. Zuidema, p. 9
One Campus Without Protest
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 9
Student Rebels Set to Disrupt Nation's Big Industrial Plants
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Austerity and the U.S. Space Program
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
What "Arrogance of Power"?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
Barry Goldwater: Strong GOP Voice on U.S. Security
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Why Eulogize Mondlane?
, pp. 12-13
Tonypandyitis Still Afflicts Us
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
One-Sided Capital Gaines Tax
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 15, 1969 Issue
=
12
Articles
Why U.S. Needs an ABM System
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Government Bookkeeping
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
New Bombings in Puerto Rico
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Code of Conduct Not Applicable to Pueblo
, p. 7
Legalized Bias?
, p. 8
When SDS Meets Student Resistance
by Harvey H. Hukari Jr., pp. 9-10
John Braine: From Socialist to Conservative
by Alice Widener, p. 11
'La Raza': Brown Power on the Rise
by Murray Norris, pp. 12-13
The Moral Myopia of Mr. U Thant
by John D. Lofton Jr., p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 22, 1969 Issue
=
20
Articles
Ban on Aid to Campus Rioters Not Enforced
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Nixon Must Strike Back
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
Humphrey Squirms Hard to Explain Maddox Picture
, p. 6
In Defense of Dr. Warren Nutter
, pp. 6-7
The Growing Battle Over ROTC
by John Chamberlain, p. 8
Cloud on the Horizon
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 8
Reagan Replies to "Barbarism" Charge
, p. 8
When Will Our Clergymen Return to Their Real Calling?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
Now It's Pizza Power
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 9
How Technicalities Prevent Proper Criminal Punishment
by Mike Kingston, p. 10
Pig on a Peace Plate
by Alice Widener, p. 11
The Big Joke
by Jerry Della Femina, p. 11
Featherbedding: A Soft Touch
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 12
How Women Can Discourage Crime
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
Labor and Nixon Aides Plan Secret Parley
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
History Shows Peace Pacts Lead to War, Not Peace
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 14
Some Fresh Facts on Fluoridation
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
March 29, 1969 Issue
=
17
Articles
'Hunger': Liberals' New Political War Cry
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
One Judge Who's Tough on Criminals
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 5
Progress Report on the Anti-SDS Revolt
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
The Main Lesson of the Pueblo
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Hot Dogs, Tomatoes and Freedom
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
The Motorman "Got Involved"
by Paul Harvey, p. 7
Eyewitness Report on Biafra
by Rep. Donald E. Lukens and Fulton Lewis III, pp. 8-9
Administration Ponders Heresy: Cutting Budget
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
Why Foreign Aid Impoverishes America
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
House Voets IDA Funds
, p. 11
Daley and Humphrey Must Share Blame for Loss of Illinois
by William Rentschler, p. 12
Silence of Negro Leaders on Crimes Against Own People Triggers Warning
, p. 13
Dick Kleindienst's Now-Famous Time Sheets
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Phonics Works Out Very Well in Los Angeles
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1969
=
13
Issues,
200
Articles
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April 5, 1969 Issue
=
21
Articles
ABM Foes Really Know Nothing of Soviet Intentions
by Joseph Alsop, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-4
Hunger Headlines Launch Latest Fraud
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 5
James Earl Ray Case Still a Puzzle
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
Four Unsung Heroes of the Otepka Battle
by Willard Edwards, p. 7
1984 Is 20 Years Closer
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
The Rising Tide of Pro-Castro Propaganda
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
How Castro's Record Is Distorted by Press
by John D. Lofton Jr., p. 9
An Answer
by Jerry Della Femina, p. 10
Soviet Writer Amazed by Journey to Taiwan
, p. 10
Reagan Tells How Local Self-Help Really Worked in Floods
, p. 11
Behind Red Progress Claims
by Anthony T. Bouscaren, p. 11
Demagoguery in the Senate
, p. 12
Non-Proliferation Treaty Parallels the Munich Pact
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Sweden's Double Standard
by Paul Scott, p. 12
Our Coming Monetary Collapse
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
Kennedy Center in Trouble
, p. 13
Proposal for Tax Reform
by Alice Widener, p. 14
The Peace Corps Is Now in Good Hands
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
Spotlight in Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 12, 1969 Issue
=
29
Articles
A Generation of Growth
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 3-5
The Vital Political Role of Conservative Women
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 6
The Disaster That Was Warren
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
Professive Education: Its Decline and Fall
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 8
Latin America: Victim of Liberal U.S. Policies
by Paul Bethel, pp. 9-10
How To Kick the Farm Subsidy Habit
by Charles B. Shuman, p. 11
The Failure of Our Foreign Aid Program
by Ken Thompson, pp. 12-14
The Decline of Congress
by Willard Edwards, p. 15
What Should We Do With Red China?
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 16
Our Pragmatic Press
by Donald I. Rogers, pp. 17-18
Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Foreign Policy
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 19-22
The Keynesians' Faith Is Oozing Away
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 23
Herbert Hoover: American Individualist
by Eugene Lyons, p. 24
Douglas MacArthur: The Last General
by John Chamberlain, p. 25
Sen. Harry F. Byrd: Mr. Economy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 26
Sen. Robert A. Taft: Mr. Republican
by Russell Kirk, pp. 27-28
Sunrise at the Pentagon
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, pp. 29-30
Mr. Busing Comes to Washington
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 31
All Is Not Lost on Our College Campuses
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 32-34
Let's Not Forget the Purge Trial Hoax
by Frederic Nelson, pp. 35-36
How Government Has Grown in 25 Years
by Felix Morley, pp. 37-38
Greetings on Human Events' 25 Anniversary
, pp. 39-44
Private Efforts Do Work
by Allan Brownfeld, pp. 45-47
Some Irreverent Predictions
by Terry Catchpole, p. 48
Conservative Books Over the Last Quarter Century
by William Henry Chamberlin, pp. 49-54
Conservatives in the Academy
by Dr. Philip M. Crane, pp. 55-57
On Internal Security, Liberals Play Ostrich
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 58
Undaunted by HHH Defeat, COPE Plans for Future
by Victor Riesel, p. 59
Columnists Featured in Human Events
, pp. 60-64
[+]
April 19, 1969 Issue
=
14
Articles
Behind the Soviets' 'Forward Strategy'
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-6
President Nixon Should Let Income Surtax Expire
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 7
World-Famous Reporter Writers His Valedictory
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 7
Have We the Will to Win?
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 8
Fly Now Pay Later
, p. 9
Does "Freedom of Information" Work?
by Julius Epstein, p. 10
Deratication: Whose Duty?
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Help Wanted: Our Chief Justice
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Why We Have Troubles on Campus
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, pp. 12-13
Wolff's Visit Got State Department O.K., But Why?
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
The Costs of Union Monopoly
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
April 26, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
It's Time for States to Take On Supreme Court
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Otto Otepka Nears End of Six-Year Ordeal
by Clark Mollenhoff, p. 6
Dialogue on a Legal Defense Fund
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
SDS: Enemy of Bill of Rights
by John Chamberlain, p. 7
N.Y. Taxpayers' Revolt
by Alice Widener, p. 7
Five Myths That Beset Us
by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, pp. 8-9
Fundamental Issues Remain the Same
by Barry Goldwater, p. 10
Are Industry Profits Really Too High?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 10
Teddy Kennedy "Ready for '72," Labor Leaders Report
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Congress to Colleges: "Stop Aid to Rioters Or Else..."
, p. 12
McGovern Knows Where to Look
, p. 12
S. 8 Would Compel Farm Workers to Join a Union
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 3, 1969 Issue
=
11
Articles
SDS to Shift Activities to Industry Front
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
New Constitutional Convention?
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
From This Acorn
, p. 6
Surrender Syndrome Grips News Media
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 7
Post-Graduate Guerrilla Politics
by Bill Edwards, p. 8
Subsidized Press
by Shirley Scheibla, p. 9
Sorry Smothers Brothers But You Won't Be Missed
, pp. 10-11
The Battle for Round Valley
by Bill Sloane, pp. 12-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 10, 1969 Issue
=
14
Articles
Job Corps Mourners Ignore Facts
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
First-Hand View of the Great Grape Strike Hoax
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 6
TVA and Its Expensive Compulsions
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 7
Liberal Hits Ford Foundation
by Victor Lasky, p. 7
Violence and Responsibility in the Academy
by Sidney Hook, pp. 8-10
Seed Corn for Black Power
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Teddy Reverses Missile Gap
, p. 11
The Hatchet Men of the Media
by Anthony T. Bouscaren, p. 12
McDonald's Inside Story of $23.5 Million
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
The Real Enemies of Black Studies
by Raymond Moley, p. 14
Virtue Triumphs!
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 17, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
The Scare Campaign on Chemical Warfare
by Jerry Greene, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-6
Academic Pollution
, p. 7
31 Top Experts Endorse "Safeguard" System
, p. 8
Admiral Rickover Explains Why We Need the ABM
, p. 9
The Costly Myth of Soviet Thaw
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 10
Labor Launches Drive for $2 Minimum Wage
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
The U.N. Adopts Lenin
by Eugene Lyons, p. 12
State Department Passes Buck on Passport Reform
by Willard Edwards, p. 12
Investment Credit Repeal Dangerously Short-Sighted
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 13
"How Can a Man Protest Something He Knows Nothing Of?"
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 24, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Radicals Plan Summer Take-Over of D.C. Buildings
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Labor Chiefs Ready for SDS Invasion
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Soviets Planning Nuclear First Strik?
by Phyllis Schlafly and Adm. Chester Ward, pp. 7-10
Speaking of Backlash
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Will Look Into Douglas' Affairs Come Next?
by Alice Widener, p. 12
Hebert Says Douglas Should Disqualify Self on Draft Case
, p. 12
Nader Attacks Mine Union
, p. 12
Pueblo Questions Remain
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Yesterday's Joke Could Become a Reality
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
Will Congress Study Effects of Legislative Interference?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
May 31, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Empty Compromises on Federal Spending Cuts
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Computerized Questionnaires: Government's Newest Weapons
, p. 6
Behind Ramparts Bankruptcy
, p. 6
Navy Cooperates on Film Glamorizing Pearl Harbor Attack
by Ted Lewis, p. 7
President Revealed Only Tip of Iceberg
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
Why Does War Baffle Intellectuals?
, p. 8
Harvard's Tragedy: Too Arrogant...Then Too Cowardly
by Al Capp, pp. 9-10
Predictions on ARA Loan Come True
, p. 11
Puhan Appointment Shows the Need for New Otepka at State Department
by Paul Scott, p. 12
Did McNamara Give False Data to Congress on TFX?
, p. 12
Who Speaks for Whom?
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
How Judges Make Law
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 14
Study of Current Events: Can It Be "Objective"?
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 7, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Will Congress Call Constitutional Convention?
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
The Unity of Conservatism
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 6
Nixonites and the Hickel Disease
by Holmes Alexander, p. 7
Your Master's Voice
by Shirley Scheibla, p. 8
The "Rebel" Church in Latin America
by Paul Bethel, pp. 9-10
Supreme Court Challenged on Security Ruling
, p. 11
Is "Age of Inflation" Coming to an End?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 11
Unions Use Compulsory Dues for Political Purposes
by Reed Larson, p. 12
"Proletarian Revolutionary Party" Opens U.S. Headquarters
by Victor Riesel, pp. 12-13
Today Even St. Paul's Patience Would Be Tried
by Frederic Nelson, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 14, 1969 Issue
=
12
Articles
Left-Wing Group Pushes Radical Health Care
by Williamson Good, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
S-12 and the Warren Court
by Holmes Alexander, p. 6
The Nixon Budget---Black or Red?
by Raymond Moley, p. 6
The International Monetary Muddle
by Harry Schultz, pp. 7-10
Africa Looming As Cold War Front
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 11
Military Is Tightening Grip on Red China
by Brig. Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II, p. 12
The Egg on Liberal Establishment Faces
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Reds Backed Separate Negro State
by John Chamberlain, p. 14
James Forman's "Total Power"
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 21, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
War Requires More Than Troop Withdrawal
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Communists Follow Familiar Strategy in Italy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Stop Foreign Aid Now
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 6
McClellan Panel Plans Close Questioning of Allen
by Paul Scott, p. 7
"New Detroit" Group Defends Radical Judge
by Henry P. Zuidema, p. 8
An Interview With Allen Drury
by Susan Ludel, pp. 9-10
Blackmail in Church
by Paul Harvey, p. 11
Why Investment Credit Is Needed
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
Rep. Weicker Hits Navy on Pearl Harbor Film
by Ted Lewis, p. 12
Raskin Challengers Radio-TV License Renewals
, p. 12
Good Postal Service Still a Mirage
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
If the Doves Could Only Hear Kosygin
by Barry Goldwater, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
June 28, 1969 Issue
=
14
Articles
Nixon Foreign Aid Plan in Trouble
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Battle of the Books---and Ads
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 6
FBI Has Startling Recordings of King's Conversations
by Paul Scott, p. 7
EDA's Recommended Readling List
, p. 7
Reds Make Fiasco of Rockefeller Trip
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
The Case Against Direct Popular Vote
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 9-10
Nixon's Economic Strategy
by Victor Riesel, p. 11
Welfare Ruling Stirs Alarm
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
A New Name for the Same Game: Blackmail
by John C. Watson, p. 12
Projects Funded by the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization
, pp. 12-13
Why Wasn't CORE's Roy Innis Charged with Attempted Extortion?
by Roy Colby, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1969
=
13
Issues,
180
Articles
[+]
July 5, 1969 Issue
=
12
Articles
Kennedy and McCarthy Aides Help Lindsay
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
"Resurrection City" Bills Still Have Not Been Paid
, p. 6
A New Yorker At the Polls
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Moise Tsombe: Victim of the United Nations
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
Investigating Foundation Power
by Rene A. Wormser, p. 8
Foundations and the Taxpayers
, pp. 8-9
Documentaries the American Public Will Never See on TV
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Full Text of "Black Manifesto" Introduction
, p. 11
The Real Story of the "People's Park" Controversy
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, pp. 12-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 12, 1969 Issue
=
12
Articles
Should Nixon Change Military Advisers?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Senate Economy Move a Fraud
by Willard Edwards, pp. 6-7
Let't Not Overlook the "Political-Journalistic" Complex
by Rep. Charles S. Gubser, p. 8
How to Guarantee an Honest Election
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 9
Senators Gore and Fulbright Play Semantic Games on ABM
by John Lofton, p. 10
Where Is Europe Going?
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 11
The Freedom to Listen
by Dr. Milton Friedman, p. 12
Westbrook Pegler: 1894-1969
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 13
Increasing Vocational Education Cheaper Than Prisons for Welfare
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 19, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Will House Pass Strong Campus Unrest Bill?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Red Negotiators Content to Set and Wait
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Do You Have a Soviet Watch?
, p. 6
The Freedom to Be Foolish
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 7
The Foolish Campaign Against the Pentagon
by Dean Acheson, p. 8
Indiana Governor Blocks Tax Increase
by M. Stanton Evans, pp. 9-10
Caesar and God
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 11
Maryland's Reading List
, p. 11
Jack Tried to Cut Spending, But JK Said, 'Try Harder'
by Lucianne Goldberg, p. 12
Will Unions Be Included in the Tax Reform?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Burns Develops Plans to Prune Relief Rolls
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Dear-Sir-You-Cur Day Is Here Again
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
July 26, 1969 Issue
=
11
Articles
Soviets Spurn Space Cooperation
by Paul Scott, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Nixon's Rumanian Gamble with Fate
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Dellinger: Our Man in Paris
by Alice Widener, p. 6
The Alchemists in Our Public Schools
by Roger A. Freeman, pp. 7-10
Blount Forgets Mailman's Right to Work
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 11
YR Convention Passes Conservative Resolutions
, p. 12
Comply or Else
, p. 13
Television's Pseudoevents
by Russell Kirk, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 2, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Hanoi Sets Viet Nam Election Trap
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Warships Show Strengthening of Cuban-Soviet Bond
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Mideast Countdown Has Begun
by Victor Lasky, p. 6
Who Killed Mboya?
by Russell Kirk, p. 7
A Liberal Catechism
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 7-8
Virginia Democrats Turn Liberal in Primary
by Ken Thompson, p. 9
Rep. Watson's Bill Would Abolish the NLRB
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Timing: A Peril in Publishing---and Politics
by Frederic Nelson, p. 11
A Point-by-Point Answer to Minority ABM Report
by Phyllis Schlafly, p. 12
"To Be Defended Without Fighting"
by Holmes Alexander, p. 12
Why Should We Continue Foreign Aid?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Job Training Loses Battle with High Unemployment Pay
by Paul Harvey, p. 13
Black Panthers Launch Fight for "Community Control" of Police
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 9, 1969 Issue
=
14
Articles
Major Changes in War on Poverty Predicted
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Dirksen Keeps Pushing His Anti-Court Crusade
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Conversations With Two Italians
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 7-8
Why Nixon Should Abandon Kissinger's Plan
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 9
Hardin Has Plans for Major Farm Policy Shift
by Paul Scott, p. 10
Freedom vs. License
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
The Bonds of Bill McKinley
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
Hawaii's "Noble Experiment"
, p. 11
British Doctors Warn U.S. About Nationalized Medicine
by Dick West, p. 12
Protests Barred at Courts, But Not on Capitol Steps
by Willard Edwards, pp. 12-13
Will Government Act If Robert Williams Returns?
by Ross Hermann, p. 14
Jensen's Controversial Article Brought Threats and Hate Mail
by Marcia Hayes, pp. 14-16
[+]
August 16, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Push Continues for Direct Presidential Vote
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
What Can Be Done About CBS-NBC News Bias?
by Alice Widener, p. 6
Nixon's "Do-It-Yourself" Policy
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 6
Still No Action on OEO's Future
, p. 7
[+]
Interview with Kevin Phillips Author
, pp. 8-9
-
1 Review
The Emerging Republican Majority
by Kevin P. Phillips
Will Student Majority Stand Firm Against Violent Few?
by Gov. Ronald Reagan, p. 10
Mitchell on Miranda Spells Difficulties fo rCourt
, p. 10
Chances Slim for Cooling Off in Middle East
by Richard J. Bocklet, p. 11
Soviets Storing Military Supplies on Czech Border
by Paul Scott, p. 12
A Study in TV Dyslogia
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
How to Get Ho Chi Minh to Release the POWs
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Agitators Agitate No More at the University of Panama
by Duncan Campbell, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
August 23, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Can Nixon's Welfare Plan Work?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
More Trouble Ahead for Appalachia?
by John Chamberlain, p. 6
Gus Hall Strongly Attacks Nixon's Rumanian Reception
by Victor Lasky, p. 7
Responsibility on the Campus
by Dr. John A. Howard, p. 7
Black and White Reds Fail in Coalition Effort
by Robert Bailey, pp. 8-9
Unprecedented School Crisis
, p. 10
Grim Visit to East Berlin
by William Fulton, p. 10
Principle and Postal Service: Where Blount Bill Falls Down
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 11
"Giveaway" Ambassador for Panama Attacked
, p. 11
When the "Losers" Are in Control
by Reed J. Irvine, p. 12
The Sakharov Paper Is a Soviet Plant
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 13
SDRs: Another Wishful Move in Money Game
by Alice Widener, p. 14
Why Teen-Agers Don't Find Jobs
by Russell Kirk, pp. 14-16
[+]
August 30, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Soviets Deploying Missile Sub Fleet Around U.S.
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
What's Become of "Arsenal of Democracy" Idea?
by Barry Goldwater, p. 6
Why Biafrans Still Have Hopes
by Richard Bocklet, p. 7
Shortsighted Tax "Reform" Bill
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 8
Goldwater vs. Ginsburg: The "Fact" Magazine Case
by James Bopp, p. 9
The Heavy Hand of the FDA
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 10
Green Berets' Treatment Angers Veteran Officers
by Col. R.D. Heinl Jr., p. 10
Are Federal Grants Funding Black Racism?
, p. 11
Okinawa Problem Tests Nixon Diplomacy
by Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
How Immigration Laws Hurt Business
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Those Russian Labor Camps
, pp. 13-16
[+]
September 6, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Should Labor Unions Be Taxed?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Galbraith's Poppycock
, p. 6
Viet Nam Casualties Increase
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Court Ruling Blocks Revocation of Carmichael's Citizenship
, p. 7
One-Sided Capital Gains Tax
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 8
Summer Journalism Interns Return to College
, p. 9
Put Not Thy Trust in Treaties
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Radical Gun Control Plan Seen Snagged
by Aldo Beckman, p. 10
The Law Benders
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 11
Should U.S. Cities Switch to Land Tax?
by Walter J. Conlon Jr., p. 12
Lest We Forget
by Sen. George Murphy, p. 13
Radical Demonstrations Hurt Marine ReCruiting
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
Round-Up Time for Educational Jargon
by Max Rafferty, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 13, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
Why Negroes Demonstrated in Pittsburgh
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
The Education Lobby
, p. 6
Crises Abound, But U.N. Takes Aim on South Africa
by Russell Kirk, p. 6
Will Colleges Hold Firm This Fall?
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 7
Liberals Call for U.S. Pull-Back in Latin America
by Paul Bethel, p. 8
The Three Don'ts
by Maurice H. Stans, p. 9
The Untouchables
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Kissinger Said to Want Softer Stand on Cuba
by Paul Scott, p. 11
From Norway to Sicily, Europeans Try to Forget Politics
by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, p. 12
Four-Point Agenda for a Free Labor Union Movement
by John Chamberlain, p. 13
Murphy Makes Mark in Senate
by Victor Lasky, p. 13
The Economics of Milton Friedman
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Why No Peaceful Protests at Soviet Embassy?
by Gene Snyder, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 20, 1969 Issue
=
10
Articles
Reuther Brothers Deep in Foreign Intrigue
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Weakness Over Okinawa "Means Disaster"
, p. 6
The Case for the SACB
by Francis J. McNamara, pp. 7-11
The NSA Convention: Reason Takes a Holiday
, p. 12
Meet the Trusting "Dr. Patsy"
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
When Will Bear Market End?
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
More Trouble for Harvard?
by Laurence T. May Jr., p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
September 27, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Why Not Abandon Compulsory Congregation?
by Russell Kirk, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Kuznetsov's Revelations Worry U.S Intelligence Agents
by Paul Scott, pp. 6-7
Poison Gas Shipments O.K.---Unless They're for the Military
by Col. R.D. Heinl Jr., p. 8
Whither Bernadette Devlin?
by Rev. Daniel Lyons, S.J., p. 8
Nixon's Biggest Problem: Inflation
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 9
Congress Should Establish a Labor Court
by Barry Lawrence, p. 9
Nixon Expected to Make Draft Changes
by Jerry Greene, p. 10
Two Reasons for New Hope for Colleges
by Victor Lasky, p. 10
Anti-Americanism in the Philippines
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Algeria's Tricky Balancing Game
by Richard Bocklet, p. 12
Governors Shirk Their Responsibilities
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 12
Red China Has Second H-Bomb Plant
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 13
"A Total Break With America"
by Alice Widener, p. 14
New Anti-Military Schemes
by Sen. Barry Goldwater, pp. 14-16
[+]
Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1969
=
13
Issues,
205
Articles
[+]
October 4, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Nixon Makes Serious Error on SST
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Don't Rush Viet Nam Withdrawal
by Victor Lasky, pp. 6-7
Why Penalize Capital Investment?
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 8
Crime in the District Now Tests Nixon
by Thomas A. Lane, p. 8
National Council of Churches Forced to Trim Spending
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 9
SDS and Castro's Sugar
, p. 9
How Courts Hurt the Military
by Col. R.D. Heinl Jr., p. 10
What Castro Told Soviets
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 10
Putting the Post Office on Its Feet
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Watching the Left in Britain
by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
Elbrick Kidnaping Has Unexplained Aspects
by Willard Edwards, p. 13
Nixon Appoints an Inspector-General
by Holmes Alexander, p. 13
Presidential Election: Reform Needed Not Revolution
, p. 14
The Philanthrophy by Law
by Alice Widener, pp. 14-16
[+]
October 11, 1969 Issue
=
21
Articles
Turning Point in Viet Nam
by Sen. Strom Thurmond, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Drive is Launched to Unionize the Military
by Victor Riesel, p. 6
Don't Better Teachers Deserve Better Rewards?
by Russell Kirk, pp. 6-7
Radical Uses Planned for Model Cities Funds
by Paul Scott, p. 8
Is This the Republic's Finest Hour?
by Morrie Ryskind, pp. 8-9
After the Stalemate, What?
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 10
Our Dikes Crumble in Europe
, pp. 10-11
John Ashbrook of Ohio
by George F. Hobart, pp. 12-15
"Black" Federal Budget Figures Are really Red
by Willard Edwards, p. 16
U.N. Finances Are "Precarious"
, p. 16
Soviets Accelerate Military Buildup
by Sen. Barry Goldwater, p. 17
First-Hand Experience Refutes Chavez Charges
, p. 18
Damaging Job "Help"
, p. 18
Nixon on Social Security
, p. 18
Who Is the Real Robert Williams?
by James J. Kilpatrick, pp. 19-20
Court Test Coming for "Philadelphia Plan"?
, p. 21
The Superheated Plans of Mark Rudd
by John Chamberlain, p. 22
Television: A Warped Mirror
by Paul Harvey, p. 22
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 23-24
[+]
October 18, 1969 Issue
=
15
Articles
How Nixon Can Split Anti-War Movement
by John Chamberlain, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
U.S. Loses Yet Another Mideast Foothold
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 6
Nixon Faces Red Trade Hassle
by Paul Scott, p. 6
Bureaucracy's Failings Know No Bounds
by James Jackson Kilpatrick, p. 7
The "Silent Majority" Comes Into Focus
by Edith Efron, p. 8
Soviets Use ILO to Attack Greek Government
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 9
Has the SDS Gone Berserk?
by Phillip Abbott Luce, p. 10
White House Nips Move to Lift Travel Ban
by Willard Edwards, p. 11
Double Standard in Libel
by Alice Widener, p. 11
First Annual Conservative Awards Dinner
, p. 12
More Comments on Church and State
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 13
Inconsistencies Abound in U.S. Ban on Rhodesian Trade
by Rep. Thomas M. Pelly, p. 14
AID Funds Private Group Pushing AID Programs
by Ralph de Toledano, pp. 14-16
[+]
October 25, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Behind the Post Office Reform Defeat
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Aim of Anti-War Protesters: Quick Defeat of U.S. Forces
, p. 6
Will U.S. Finance Mideast War Damage?
by Paul Scott, p. 7
The Ordeal of Anthony Grey
, p. 7
Radical Think-Tank
by Shirley Scheibla, pp. 8-9
How Big Labor Plans to Unionize the Banks
by Victor Riesel, p. 10
Karl Marx: Theorist or Activist?
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Gambling With U.S. Defenses
by Holmes Alexander, p. 11
Does Nixon Believe the "Great Western Myth"?
by Edgar A. Mowrer, p. 12
The Grape Boycott Comes to Michigan
by Henry P. Zuidema, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 1, 1969 Issue
=
13
Articles
Teddy Kennedy's Changing Judicial Views
by Walter Trohan, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Poverty and Foreign Aid Bills Facing Trouble in House
, pp. 6-7
Answers to All Major Anti-Haynesworth Charges
, pp. 8-9
History As It Might Have Been
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
The Joe McCarthy Hang-Up
by Jenkin Lloyd Jones, p. 10
Behind the SIU's Mammoth Political Contributions
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
How About Some "White Studies" Programs
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Non-Protesters Active on Moratorium Day
, p. 12
"True Grit" As True Culture
by Harvey Hukari, p. 13
GOP Opens "Action Centers" in Big Cities
by Victor Riesel, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
[+]
November 8, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
Angela Davis Case: Some Interesting Questions
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 1
Why Was She Hired?
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Scherle Seeks Open Hearings on OEO Funding
, p. 6
There Is No "Generation Gap"
by M. Stanton Evans, p. 7
Patriotic Celebrations Urged for Veterans Day
, p. 8
Vice President Agnew Obviously Hit His Target
, p. 9
Attacks on Thieu Regime Grow More Shrill---and More Wild
by Philip Wagner, p. 10
Are the Good Guys Finally Waking Up?
by Dr. Max Rafferty, p. 11
Why Is Fulbright Holding Up Strausz-Hupe Appointment?
by John Chamberlain, p. 12
Anti-Business Siren Song Gains Converts
by Dick West, p. 12
Sweden Retreats on Viet Cong Loan in Face of Boycott Threat
by Victor Riesel, p. 13
Strong Warnings About That Soviet Space Platform
by Holmes Alexander, p. 14
Too Lazy to Work
, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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November 15, 1969 Issue
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A Time to Bear Witness
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Communist Party Reorganizes to Infiltrate Industry
by Victor Riesel, pp. 6-7
The Tale of Two---and More---Buddhas
by Elgin Groseclose, p. 8
"No Investigation" Test Doubles Welfare Cost
, pp. 8-9
The Strange Case of the Intercepted Telegram
by Willard Edwards, p. 10
Reforming Social Security
by Russell Kirk, p. 10
Book Burning---Liberal Style
, p. 10
How to Combat Campus Radicals
by Harvey H. Hukari Jr., pp. 11-12
The Battle for the Media
by Phillip Abbott Luce, pp. 13-15
The State's Sphere Is Not the Church's
by Albert J. Lindsey, p. 16
Church Funds for Separatism
, p. 17
Why Not Due Process for U.S. Business?
by John Chamberlain, p. 18
No Offense Intended
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 18
Nixon's "Consumerism" Plan Still Has Flaws
, p. 18
Reply to a Viet Nam Critic
by Alice Widener, p. 19
Okinawa Pact Could Puncture Pacific Defense; Sterling Tucker Hits Black Leaders on Crime
, p. 20
What Arab Terrorist Fear
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 21
New Panama Treaty Talks?
by Sen. Strom Thurmond, p. 22
You Probably Deal With Mafia
by Paul Harvey, p. 22
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 23-24
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November 22, 1969 Issue
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Articles
Public Should Demand TV Fairness
by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
The Right to Talk Back
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 6
Nixon Reaffirms Right to Work
, pp. 6-7
"Silent Majority" Speaks Out On Veterans Day
, p. 8
Perkins' District Does Well from OEO; Foreign Aid Still Faces Tough Sledding
, pp. 9-10
Bail Reform: Who's Right?
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 11
New TV Arithmetic
by Alice Widener, pp. 11-12
Report Urges Finch to Become Spokesman for Radical Changes
by Paul Scott, p. 13
Words of Caution: "Watch Willy Brandt"
by Edgar A. Mowrer, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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November 29, 1969 Issue
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Articles
Why Have Soviets Agreed to Arms Talks?
by Sen. Barry Goldwater, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washigton
, pp. 3-5
Turning the Constitution on Its Head
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 6
How You Can Help American POWs
, p. 7
Sweetness and Light?
, p. 8
Sen. Percy Caught Not Reading Mail
by Willard Edwards, p. 8
Liberal Smears Defeat a Good Conservative
by Arnold Steinberg, p. 9
Nuclear Threat from China in '75
, p. 10
Questioning Gallup's Questions
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Why Is Cornell Hiring Boorstein?
by Paul Bethel, p. 12
High Cost of Campus Violence
, p. 12
Agnew's Call for Balance
, pp. 13-14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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December 6, 1969 Issue
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How Labor Defeated Haynsworth
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
You Think It's Easy to Get a Postage Meter Slogan?
by John R. Thistlethwaite, pp. 6-7
Agnew Has Stop on '72 Ticket Nailed Down
by Ted Lewis, p. 8
President Went Too Far in Attacks on Press
by Victor Lasky, p. 8
Agnew and SDX
by Dan Beebe, p. 8
Use of Government Files Will Net LBJ Tiday Sum
by Willard Edwards, p. 9
The Okinawa Accord Could Be Worse
, p. 9
Should the Draft End All College Deferments?
by Gen. Thomas A. Lane, p. 10
Fierce Leadership Struggle Behind General Electric Strike
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Union Monopoly in a School
by Russell Kirk, p. 11
Peace: The Hollywood Front
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 12
It's the Little Things That Really Irritate
by Max Rafferty, p. 12
Teddy and the Draft
, p. 12
FBI Still Looking Into Oswald Mysteries
by Paul Scott, p. 13
How to Prevent Minority Rule
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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December 13, 1969 Issue
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15
Articles
Why Nixon Should Worry About Wallace
by Ted Lewis, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Massacre Locale Was Viet Cong Stronghold
by Col. R.D. Heinl Jr., p. 6
Maj. Rowe Slighted by Press
by John D. Lofton Jr., p. 6
Longshoremen Would End Boycott If Hanoi Begin Releasing POWs
by Victor Riesel, p. 7
Nixon's State Department
, p. 7
Will Frustrated Radicals Turn to Sabotage?
by Robert Bailey, pp. 8-10
GE and Grapes: The Boycott Is a Boomerang
by John Chamberlain, p. 11
"Vietnamization" Causes Growing Problems; Mysterious Build-Up of North Korea's Kim
by Paul Scott, p. 12
For Once, a Predication Came True
by Frederic Nelson, p. 12
Senate Trouble Ahead Over Okinawa?
, p. 13
Let's Kee U.S. Flag on Moon
by Alice Widener, p. 14
The Reign of Terror
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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December 20, 1969 Issue
=
16
Articles
New Left Calls for 'Siege' of U.S. Industry
by Victor Riesel, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-6
How Member of Congress May Go on Court
, p. 7
Rent Control Blight
, p. 8
Liberals Upset by Rocky's Latin American Report
by Paul Bethel, p. 9
ACLU to the Rescue
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 10
Tides of Crime Roll On
by James J. Kilpatrick, p. 11
Stans Stacks Census Panel
by Rep. Jackson Betts, p. 12
Back from Camelot to Canaveral
by Russell Kirk, p. 12
Nixon Gambles With CBW Ban
, p. 12
Vice President Agnew's "Ten Commandments"
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 13
Where Was Proxmire on Otepka?
, p. 13
Secret Testimony Shows Soviets Outstripping Us At Sea
by Henry J. Taylor, p. 14
Votor Furor Grows Over Mail-to-Congress Issue
by Willard Edwards, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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December 27, 1969 Issue
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Articles
House Bars Changes in Poverty Agency
, p. 1
Capital Briefs
, p. 2
This Week's News from Inside Washington
, pp. 3-5
Will Senate Parole the South?
by James J. Kilpatrick, pp. 6-7
The Great Post Office Scandal
by Norman LaRochelle, p. 8
Senate Spawns Irresponsible Tax Bill
by Henry Hazlitt, p. 9
How U.S. Depends on Soviet Imports
by Willard Edwards, p. 9
A Decade of Politics
, p. 10
The Effects of GE Boycott
by Ralph de Toledano, p. 11
Arab Guerillas Emerging As Political Force
by Paul Scott, p. 12
TV Special on China: An Example of Slanting
, p. 12
Resor's Curious Stand on My Lai Probe
by Paul Scott, p. 13
The Silent Majority
by Morrie Ryskind, p. 14
Spotlight on Congress
, pp. 15-16
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