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New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who has begun to step up his criticism of the Kennedy Administration, issued a special statement to get into the argument. "In the last 18 months," he said, "we have moved steadily towards the Soviet position. This continual weakening of our position has...
Phase Three: Right Defeated. At this point, the State Department, on the advice of new U.S. Ambassador Winthrop Brown, just about concluded that Laos could only be kept from continual eruption by working toward a coalition of the opposing forces in the country. But the CIA and the U.S. military...
Mules & Liberty. Readers may not want to live with quite so much of it as Faulkner does. But the continual digression and anecdote that embroider the story are more than decoration. They are part of a way of life, and a way of seeing life, and a system of values...
To discover these large designs, Commager had to pay infinite attention himself to Horace's constant changes in tone, and to his continual use of literary convention as a mask. In a single poem of thirty odd lines, Horace may shift many times between elegiac intensity and utter detachment. The...
THE people in John Updike's world are tormented. They live with a continual, painful awareness of their fruitless past, their foolish present, and their ultimate doom.