Vol. 96 No. 9
NATION
City Logic
(The Nation / AMERICAN NOTES)
Bread for Sourdough
(The Nation)
Wraith and Home
(The Nation)
At Home and Abroad
(The Nation / THE VICE PRESIDENCY)
The Digest's Reader
(The Nation)
South of the Adjusted Border
(The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY)
The Real Majority
(The Nation / OPINION)
The Fugitive
(The Nation / PERSONALITY)
Home to the Wars
(The Nation)
The New Haven Eight
(The Nation / TRIALS)
Who's Come a Long Way, Baby?
(The Nation)
The Liberation of Kate Millet
(The Nation)
An Unchauvinist Male Replies
(The Nation)
WORLD
Middle East: Toward the Start of Talks
(The World)
Watch on the Suez: Intelligence Gaps
(The World)
African Women: From Old Magic To New Power
(The World)
Silent Observance
(The World / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)
The Spetsopoula Incident
(The World / GREECE)
The Urban Trend
(The World / SOUTH VIET NAM)
Attack on Corruption
(The World / INDONESIA)
Undiplomatic Cut
(The World / SINGAPORE)
SCIENCE
Mink Yes, Tiger No
(Environment)
Troubled Water
(Environment)
Aquaculture: Food from the Deep
DuBridge's Exit
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Potent Pandemic
(Medicine)
Total Eclipse for Cyclamates
(Medicine)
SOCIETY
Measuring Presidents
(Behavior)
Grant v. Lee
(Behavior)
PRESS
The President's Editorialist
(The Press)
Right or Wrong: A Maury Sampler
(The Press)
SPORT
Prize for a Popcorn Hitter
BUSINESS
The Energy Shortage Worsens
Blighted Corn
(AGRICULTURE)
Bearding Uncle Sam
(LABOR)
Paying for Jumbo
(AIRLINES)
The Naming Game
(THE ECONOMY)
Politics at Fault
(INSURANCE)
EDUCATION
Rhodes Scholarship
Rational Alternatives
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
End of an Exile
(Art)
The Doors of Orvieto
(Art)
Mellow Harvest
(Music)
The Gold of Troy
(Music)
The Kids at Cannon
(Show Business)
Hate Story
(Cinema)
Marriage-Go-Round
(Cinema)
Mayhem in Marseille
(Cinema)
A Poet Revealed
(Books)
Mr. Spleen
(Books)
Best Sellers
(Books / FICTION)
MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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(A Letter From The Publisher)
LETTERS
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ESSAY
WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE IF WOMEN WIN
(Time Essay)
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