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Curtis Hessler
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'Mosaic'
It is unfortunate this issue of Mosaic is so late. Many students have left Cambridge and will miss the latest
The Harvard Conservative
I have always considered the Harvard Conservative a junior version of the National Review. The defining trait of the latter
The Eleanor Roosevelt Story
Two weeks ago, Bosley Crowther called The Eleanor Roosevelt Story the best documentary ever made. For perhaps the first time
MOSAIC
Several months ago, when I last reviewed Mosaic, there was really no magazine to review. A near-random collection of unrelated
"Which Side Are You On?"
They say in Alabama No neutrals do you 'mark. You either are a freedom fighter Or a "tom" for Sheriff
The Social Studies Program
The Social Studies Program began five years ago as a coalition of malcontents, led by Alexander Gerschenkron, professor of Economics,
Employees Settle Union Squabble; BGMA Selected
The employees of the Building and Grounds Department voted Thursday to retain the Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Association (BGMA) as
Finley Affirms Faith In Gen Ed, Attacks Constable Proposal
"By speaking up for General Education, I'm beginning to feel like Harry Truman defending the New Deal," John H. Finley,
Door to 'Closed Society' Is Opening, Ole Miss Professor Informs Forum
James Silver, author of the bestselling Mississippi: The Closed Society, last night suggested that "my state just might be opening
The New Republic
Hubert Humphrey once characterized the wise Senator as "one who reads the New Republic frequently and takes its advice not
A 'New' Democratic Party Stages Victory Celebration
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 3--A new Democratic party was born tonight. This once rancous, irreverent, and factions coalition has become the
"Softshoe and Cigars"
Fifteen years ago, California politics was floating through an era of constructive good feeling. Governor Earl Warren had spread his
The Civil Rights Act of 1963
To Senator Richard Russell of Georgia, the Civil Rights Act of 1963 means "the beginning of the end of Constitutional
Liberal Retreat
Liberals are reacting to Governor Wallace's coup in Wisconsin with an optimism bordering on the quixotic. James Farmer of CORE
Bill Higgs
Eight years ago Mississipian Bill Higgs graduated from Harvard Law School with modest grades, unpretentious ambitions, and an unshaken faith