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

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Renegades from Radicalism

T HE TWO DECADES following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia make up one of the most unusual and provocative chapters

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Nazi Notebooks

D IARIES ARE USUALLY the accompaniment of a lived life. This one stand in place of a life." On that

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Tools of Loneliness

I N SIXTY YEARS I've left a lot of tracks," wrote John Steinbeck in 1962, when confronted with the idea

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Ducking the Punch

I N 1789, ITS first year of operation, the United States Post Office inaugurated one of the hardiest of American

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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

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Fighting the Urge

I T USED TO BE SAID of Lyndon Johnson that whenever he felt the urge to sacrifice a little political

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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

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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

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An Uncertain Vindication

B EFORE HIS INDICTMENT last August for bribery and perjury, John Connally was a man to be envied. A skilled

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Kinky Country

T HE HEART AND SOUL of country music has always been its closeness to country people. Since its beginnings among

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Cowboys, Oil and Braggadocio

T RYING TO come to terms with a state as huge and varied as Texas in a single magazine issue

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters