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November 15, 1966 Issue - 22 ArticlesArticles, Departments
- To the Editor, pp. 1134-1140
- The Week, pp. 1141-1149
- The Great Escape
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, p. 1150 - Communism and the Silent Church
E.v. Kuehnelt-Leddihn
, p. 1151 - Why Do They Hate McNamara?
James Burnham
, pp. 1152-1162 - Canada: The Challenge Ahead
Anthony Harrigan
, p. 1163 - Feeding the Food Editor
Nika Standen Hazelton
, p. 1164 - Peking's Next Target?
Justus M. Van Der Kroef
, pp. 1165-1166 - Of Mountains, Molehills and The Rock
James Fletcher
, p. 1167 - Equality Ad Absurdum
Frank S. Meyer
, p. 1168 - Why Don't They Teach Phonics?
Russell Kirk
, pp. 1169-1170 Books, Arts, Manners
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The Victor Belongs to the Spoils (Review) Clare Boothe Luce
, pp. 1171-1173 The Unmaking of a Mayor, by William F. Buckley, Jr.
- The Unmaking of a Mayor by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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An Enemy of the Press (Review) M. Stanton Evans
, pp. 1174-1175 Capable of Honor, by Allen Drury
- Capable of Honor by Allen Drury
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The Secret of August 1914 (Review) Stefan T. Possony
, pp. 1176-1177 The Road to Sarajevo, by Vladimir Dedijer
- The Road to Sarajevo by Vladimir Dedijer
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Movies: Sanguinauts (Review) John D. Kirwan
, p. 1178 Fantastic Voyage (1966 Film), by Richard Fleischer
- Fantastic Voyage (1966 Film) by Richard Fleischer
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Books in Brief (5 Reviews) , p. 1179 -
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Review The Random House Dictionary of the English Lan... (Review) F.S. Meyer
, p. 1179 - The Random House Dictionary of the English Language by Jess Stein
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Review Howard Hughes, by John Keats (Review) J.D. Kirwan
, p. 1179 - Howard Hughes by John Keats
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Review Three Cheers and a Tiger, by Edwin McDowell (Review) P.L. Buckley
, p. 1180 - Three Cheers and a Tiger by Edwin McDowell
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Review Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, by Justin Kaplan (Review) J.J. Boies
, p. 1181 - Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain by Justin Kaplan
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Review Raccoons Are the Brightest People, by Sterling... (Review) E. Merritt
, p. 1182 - Raccoons Are the Brightest People by Sterling North
- Trans-O-Gram, pp. 1183-1185
- For The Record, pp. 1186-1188