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November 24, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Woolf, Updike, and Nabokov: The Best Letters to the Editor in New Republic History
June 13, 1983
The New Republic Staff
This Ad for a New Republic T-Shirt Had One Reader Up in Arms
October 3, 1970
Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury's Venomous, Brilliant Letter to a Writer Who Wanted To Stop Old People From Voting
June 17, 1936
The New Republic Staff
For Sigmund Freud's 80th Birthday, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Mann, and Others Wrote Him This Open Letter
Not a bad way to celebrate a birthday
March 9, 1932
The New Republic Staff
Albert Einstein Endorsed a Popular Psychic in 1932. This Is the Controversy that Ensued
Upton Sinclair, among others, leapt to the physicist's defense.
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