Writer

Michael W. Schwartz

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The Collapse of a Vision

Liberals, who relaxed during the eight Eisenhower Years in the unaccustomed role of critics, regard that era as a kind


Babel

Messrs. Morey and Paul have taken considerable liberties with Moses' brief account of the rise and fall of the tower


Action Francaise

In the years following France's fall to Germany in 1940, many of her most distinguished intellectuals, living in exile, tried


Holmes Club Lawyers Win '63 Ames Contest; U.S. Judges Preside

A panel of three federal judges, chaired by Justice Byron R. White of the Supreme Court, last night decided in


Civil Rights, Peace Group Leaders Discuss Implications of Movements

The possibility that the campaign to secure civil rights for Negroes has revolutionary implications was raised last night in a


She Stoops To Conquer

Comic drama in Goldsmith's time resembled in some respects the American theatre today: it was awful, it was in the


Babe Receives Anderson Award; Loeb to Stage 'Pageant' in Spring

A four-act play by Thomas J. Babe, Jr. '63 will be presented during the spring term as the first Phyllis


Silk Stockings

Before the last elections, everyone was saying Ted Kennedy could spend the campaign in Miami and still win. Who knows?


The Jazz-flubber

Anticipating a torrent of corrections from local jazz buffs, I would like to apologize here and now for consistently misspelling