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Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1977
• Rajni Kothari's "Restoring India’s Political Process"
• John Bovey's "Charles XI"
• Bernard P. Kiernan's "War and Zero-Sum Games"
• Richard A. Lanham's "The Abusage of Usage"
• Stories by Rajni Kothari, John Bovey, Bernard P. Kiernan, and Richard A. Lanham
• Poetry by Herbert Morris, Gary Margolis, and John Carr
• John Bovey's "Charles XI"
• Bernard P. Kiernan's "War and Zero-Sum Games"
• Richard A. Lanham's "The Abusage of Usage"
• Stories by Rajni Kothari, John Bovey, Bernard P. Kiernan, and Richard A. Lanham
• Poetry by Herbert Morris, Gary Margolis, and John Carr
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1976
• Burling Lowrey's "The Dehumanization of Sports"
• Mason Willrich's "The Multinational Oil Industry’s Future Role"
• Murat Williams's "Browbeaten By Humpty Dumpty, Or Quitting the Liberal Label"
• Millicent Bell's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman"
• Stories by Burling Lowrey, Mason Willrich, Murat Williams, and Millicent Bell
• Poetry by Marvin Bell, Nicholas Christopher, Margaret Robison, and John Engels
• Mason Willrich's "The Multinational Oil Industry’s Future Role"
• Murat Williams's "Browbeaten By Humpty Dumpty, Or Quitting the Liberal Label"
• Millicent Bell's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman"
• Stories by Burling Lowrey, Mason Willrich, Murat Williams, and Millicent Bell
• Poetry by Marvin Bell, Nicholas Christopher, Margaret Robison, and John Engels
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1976
• Edmund S. Morgan's "George Washington: the Aloof American"
• G. Edward White's "The Supreme Court’s Public and the Public’s Supreme Court"
• Nancy Hale's "Ceremony of Innocence"
• Merrill Peterson's "Mr. Jefferson’s “Sovereignty of the Living Generation”"
• Stories by Edmund S. Morgan, G. Edward White, Nancy Hale, and Merrill Peterson
• Poetry by Donald Hall, and Lisel Mueller
• G. Edward White's "The Supreme Court’s Public and the Public’s Supreme Court"
• Nancy Hale's "Ceremony of Innocence"
• Merrill Peterson's "Mr. Jefferson’s “Sovereignty of the Living Generation”"
• Stories by Edmund S. Morgan, G. Edward White, Nancy Hale, and Merrill Peterson
• Poetry by Donald Hall, and Lisel Mueller
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1976
• David Gates's "A Highly Irregular Children’s Story: The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine"
• Alan Spiegel's "The Mud on Napoleon’s Boots: the Adventitious Detail In Film and Fiction"
• Anne Williams Ferguson's "Carry Me Not, Repeat Not, Back to Ole Virginny: A Boarding School Chronicle of the 40's"
• John Talbott's "The Strange Death of Maurice Audin"
• Stories by David Gates, Alan Spiegel, Anne Williams Ferguson, and John Talbott
• Poetry by Elisabeth Murawski, Anne Hobson Freeman, Malovika Mukerji, and Robert McDermott
• Alan Spiegel's "The Mud on Napoleon’s Boots: the Adventitious Detail In Film and Fiction"
• Anne Williams Ferguson's "Carry Me Not, Repeat Not, Back to Ole Virginny: A Boarding School Chronicle of the 40's"
• John Talbott's "The Strange Death of Maurice Audin"
• Stories by David Gates, Alan Spiegel, Anne Williams Ferguson, and John Talbott
• Poetry by Elisabeth Murawski, Anne Hobson Freeman, Malovika Mukerji, and Robert McDermott
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1976
• Margaret Edwards's "The Disappointment"
• Stephen A. Garrett's "Prospects of Peace Or War"
• Millicent Bell's "Jamesian Being"
• Stories by Margaret Edwards, Stephen A. Garrett, and Millicent Bell
• Poetry by T. Alan Broughton, Peter Cooley, and Ira Sadoff
• Stephen A. Garrett's "Prospects of Peace Or War"
• Millicent Bell's "Jamesian Being"
• Stories by Margaret Edwards, Stephen A. Garrett, and Millicent Bell
• Poetry by T. Alan Broughton, Peter Cooley, and Ira Sadoff
Virginia Quarterly Review
Autumn 1975
• John A. Allen's "Eudora Welty: the Three Moments"
• Seymour Harold Glazer's "A Woman of Eminent Distinction"
• Harlan Cleveland's "We Took Our Eye Off the Ball"
• Roy C. Macridis's "Democracy In Greece: for How Long?"
• Stories by John A. Allen, Seymour Harold Glazer, Harlan Cleveland, and Roy C. Macridis
• Poetry by Anne Winters
• Seymour Harold Glazer's "A Woman of Eminent Distinction"
• Harlan Cleveland's "We Took Our Eye Off the Ball"
• Roy C. Macridis's "Democracy In Greece: for How Long?"
• Stories by John A. Allen, Seymour Harold Glazer, Harlan Cleveland, and Roy C. Macridis
• Poetry by Anne Winters
Virginia Quarterly Review
Summer 1975
• Arthur N. Gilbert's "Philosophical Pessimism and the Study of War"
• Cyrus Hoy's "Shakespeare, Sidney, and Marlowe: the Metamorphoses of Love"
• Peter Mathias's "Doctor Johnson and the Business World"
• James M. Cox's "The Scarlet Letter: Through the Old Manse and the Custom House"
• Stories by Arthur N. Gilbert, Cyrus Hoy, Peter Mathias, and James M. Cox
• Poetry by Saigyo , Elizabeth Morgan, Hank Lazer, and Graeme Wilson
• Cyrus Hoy's "Shakespeare, Sidney, and Marlowe: the Metamorphoses of Love"
• Peter Mathias's "Doctor Johnson and the Business World"
• James M. Cox's "The Scarlet Letter: Through the Old Manse and the Custom House"
• Stories by Arthur N. Gilbert, Cyrus Hoy, Peter Mathias, and James M. Cox
• Poetry by Saigyo , Elizabeth Morgan, Hank Lazer, and Graeme Wilson
Virginia Quarterly Review
Spring 1975
• Reynolds Price's "Commencing"
• Dumas Malone's "The Scholar’s Way: Then and Now"
• Howard Nemerov's "Poetry and History"
• Cleanth Brooks's "Faulkner’s Criticism of Modern America"
• Poetry by Hayden Carruth, Donald Hall, Robert Penn Warren, and Peter Taylor
• Dumas Malone's "The Scholar’s Way: Then and Now"
• Howard Nemerov's "Poetry and History"
• Cleanth Brooks's "Faulkner’s Criticism of Modern America"
• Poetry by Hayden Carruth, Donald Hall, Robert Penn Warren, and Peter Taylor
Virginia Quarterly Review
Winter 1975
Winter 1975
Sold Out• Adda B. Bozeman's "Civilizations Under Stress: Reflections on Cultural Borrowing and Survival"
• Jan S. Prybyla's "Impressions of the Chinese Economy"
• Lowell R. Tillett's "The Sad State of Cultural Life In Moscow (Or Peking) As Viewed From Peking (Or Moscow)"
• John Bovey's "The Golden Sunshine"
• Stories by Adda B. Bozeman, Jan S. Prybyla, Lowell R. Tillett, and John Bovey
• Poetry by James Hearst
• Jan S. Prybyla's "Impressions of the Chinese Economy"
• Lowell R. Tillett's "The Sad State of Cultural Life In Moscow (Or Peking) As Viewed From Peking (Or Moscow)"
• John Bovey's "The Golden Sunshine"
• Stories by Adda B. Bozeman, Jan S. Prybyla, Lowell R. Tillett, and John Bovey
• Poetry by James Hearst



