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Richard Nixon
September 8, 1973
Walter Pincus
Questions the Ervin Committee Should Ask
November 18, 1972
John Osborne
More Than Ever
March 4, 1972
John Osborne
Mission to China
July 25, 1970
John Osborne
Agnew and Red Meat
January 1, 1970
John Osborne
"What Shall Become of His Dreams?"
December 30, 1968
Robert Coles
,
Harry Huge
Strom Thurmond Country
October 12, 1968
George McT. Kahin
Impasse At Paris
March 5, 1962
Selig S. Harrison
Romney and the Republicans
October 31, 1960
Saul E. Halpert
A Can of Paint for Two
May 7, 1956
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Irving Howe
Poor Richard Nixon
One thing is clear about Vice President Richard Nixon: both those who admire him and those who dislike him agree that he represents something “new” in American life.
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