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October 19, 1965 Issue - 23 ArticlesArticles, Departments
- To the Editor, pp. 898-903
- The Week, pp. 904-911
- Chasing McCarthy's Ghost
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, p. 912 - The German Elections
E.v. Kuehnelt-Leddihn
, p. 913 Special Feature Section: The John Birch Society and the Conservative Movement
- 1. The Background The Editors of National Review, pp. 914-915
- 2. Three Columns
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 916-918 - 3. The Birch Malady
Frank S. Meyer
, pp. 919-924 - 4. Get US Out!
James Burnham
, pp. 925-926 - 5. Questions & Answers , p. 927
- 6. Commentary , p. 928
- Court Upholds Recent Civil Rights Law
Carl A. Horne
, p. 929 - It's What's Happening, Baby
Don E. Cope
, pp. 930-932 - Catholics and Population: A Defense
Garry Wills
, p. 933 - Balaam's Ass in the Seminary
Russell Kirk
, p. 934 Books, Arts, Manners
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The Virtues of the Market (Review) Anthony Lejeune
, pp. 935-936 A Nation Not Afraid, by J. Enoch Powell
- A Nation Not Afraid by J. Enoch Powell
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The Cretan Glance (3 Reviews) Guy Davenport
, p. 937 Report to Greco, by Nikos Kazantzakis
- Report to Greco by Nikos Kazantzakis
- The Fratricides by Nikos Kazantzakis
- The Sun of Death by Pandelis Prevelakis
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Chunks of Existence (Review) Vincent Miller
, pp. 938-939 The Modern Tradition, by Richard Ellmann and Charles Feidelson, Jr.
- The Modern Tradition by Richard Ellmann and Charles Feidelson, Jr.
- Records: Thelonious Monk and Some Others
Ralph de Toledano
, pp. 940-941 -
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Books in Brief (3 Reviews) , p. 942 -
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Review Part of the Truth, by Granville Hicks (Review) E.H. Wall
, p. 942 - Part of the Truth by Granville Hicks
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Review The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time, by Moshe... (Review) M. Geltman
, p. 943 - The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time by Moshe Menuhin
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Review Contraception, by John T. Noonan, Jr. (Review) G. Wills
, pp. 944-946 - Contraception by John T. Noonan, Jr.
- Trans-O-Gram, p. 947
- For the Record, pp. 948-950