Word: galbraith
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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NONFICTION 1. Our Crowd, Birmingham (1) 2. Nicholas and Alexandra, Massie (2) 3. Twenty Letters to a Friend, Alliluyeva (5) 4. The New Industrial State, Galbraith (3) 5. Incredible Victory, Lord (7) 6. Rickenbacker, Rickenbacker (4) 7. Memoirs: 1925-1950, Kennan (8) 8. Too Strong for Fantasy, Davenport 9. A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church, Kavanaugh (6) 10. Between Parent and Child, Ginott...
...turned out to be that chronic spoof John Kenneth Galbraith, who recently carried pseudonymity to its logical extreme by reviewing the pseudonymous Report from Iron Mountain under the pseudonym Herschel McLandress. One of the mysteries of the 1962 Vatican Council was the man named Xavier Rynne who wrote so knowingly of the proceedings for The New Yorker; it later developed that a Catholic theologian, Father Francis Xavier Murphy, then residing in Rome, did much of the writing. One author who has so far escaped detection is Raymond...
...intellectual content of Uncle T's monologues is often meager. His thoughts are not going to be passed on from generation to generation. But who cares? You don't want to listen to John Kenneth Galbraith rap between cuts of the Nashville Street Band playing "Baby Please Don't Go" and Richard Berry playing "Yamma Yamma Pretty Mamma...
When the results were finally counted, both pro and anti-war forces claimed victory. Presidential aide John Roche telephoned Sen. Francis X. McCann (D.-Camb.) to say that the White House was "delighted" with the support given to Administration policy. But John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, noted that the United States has seldom waged war on such a narrow basis of support...