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Philip Jessup, Diplomatist
… what they need for their own purposes, in their own jobs, comporting with their own internally inspired hopes and … cheered President Nixon through the streets of Arab capitals, and Secretary Kissinger has been gathering accolades … How has all this occurred? A recent piece by George Will points out the source of change. It lies in the reversals …
Who Killed Democracy in France?
… Again? By Rene de Chambrun. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.50. Tragedie en France. By Andre Maurois. New York: Editions de la … end of the French Third Republic as take for their starting points certain largely, if not wholly, unexamined …
A Vast Dehumanization
… death camp; this book could possibly bring from the Jewish community a similarly indignant outcry, charging that Styron … Styron could still receive criticism on two other points. First, Styron never experienced the agony of a Nazi … rightfully the possession alone of those who suffered and died, or survived it. A survivor, Elie Wiesel, has written: …
Enough
… by the dead. Their ships have namesakes. All did not die, as jets to Jamestown verify. The same reward for best and worst doomed communism, tried at first. Three acres each, initiative, six … well, And the Old Pink Moss–with fragrant wings imparting balsam scent that clings; where redbrown tanbarks hold the …
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My Interview with the Avenger
… by actions of park vigilante. No follow-up, no one comes forward—just one of those uniquely weird New York … months ago I wrote an essay for this magazine (“The Avenger Dies for Our Sins,” September 2007) about why I believed the … City; Polarman of the Canadian Arctic. There are more. A website called the World Superhero Registry exists to keep …
The Green-Room
… A. Alderman, founder of the Virginia Quarterly Review, has died. For ten years, as President of the University of … be permitted here to record the vision of a founder, the comradely aid of an associate, and to lament his passing. In … “I have built up the conversation between the two Generals (of which there is of course no direct record) from …
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