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Stephen J. Chapman
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Knockout in Texas
M ISERY LOVES company, and maybe that explains the kind words Muhammed Ali had for President Ford on "Meet the
Renegades from Radicalism
T HE TWO DECADES following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia make up one of the most unusual and provocative chapters
Nazi Notebooks
D IARIES ARE USUALLY the accompaniment of a lived life. This one stand in place of a life." On that
Tools of Loneliness
I N SIXTY YEARS I've left a lot of tracks," wrote John Steinbeck in 1962, when confronted with the idea
Ducking the Punch
I N 1789, ITS first year of operation, the United States Post Office inaugurated one of the hardiest of American
Cerberus of the Right
On the surface, George F. Will is an enigma, a man of contradictions and paradoxes who doesn't fit into any
Fighting the Urge
I T USED TO BE SAID of Lyndon Johnson that whenever he felt the urge to sacrifice a little political
Gold Says Harvard Neglect of Judaism Is Worst in Ivies
Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold, director of Hillel, said last night at a small Currier House dinner that "Judaism is treated worse
Joszef Cardinal Mindszenty (1892-1975)
I T HAS OFTEN been said that ours is an antiheroic age. Nonetheless, Christians have had their share of martyrs
An Uncertain Vindication
B EFORE HIS INDICTMENT last August for bribery and perjury, John Connally was a man to be envied. A skilled