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Jonathan R. Walton
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Divorce-Kennedy Style
John Kennedy walked into his duel with de Gaulle like a man who walks into a play just as the
Divorce-Kennedy Style
Sad indeed is the plight if the American Gaullist. You and I and Secretary McNamara alike have all been deprived
De Gaulle Is Like Mao
The United States seems to have inherited not only the mantle of British leadership in Western affairs, but also Britain's
Hoffmann Scores Tocsin
In a series of comments which will probably bring down a storm of wrath from local disarmament groups, Stanley Hoffmann
Manuel Ray
Political outlook is a complex of many factors, most of them unconscious and involuntary. Temperament, background, social and economic position,
Camus' Politics: A Door in the Wall
In one of the very few books Camus that is worth reading, Albert Maquet has written: "The of Albert Camus
The Pagnol Trilogy: Fanny
It all depends on how much you like drama. Drama entirely for its own sake--no message, no symbolism, no social
Realism and Thermonuclear Paranoia
There are exactly 186 years between the Declaration of Independence and the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy, and it can
Jazz on a Summer's Day
Doubtless inspired by Hollywood's success at integrating jazz and movies, a photographer named Bert Stern did some experimenting at the
'Cliffies Watch Debate on TV in Agassiz
It was in many ways typical of the tenor of the whole campaign. Kennedy sat with schoolboy composure, taking notes
The Mandate of Camus
For Albert Camus there were always two tyrants: history and the universe. The winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize for