Articles
National Affairs: Ambassadors?
To man the major U.S. embassies, John Kennedy will concentrate on the diplomatic prosbut he is not unwilling to make a few political gestures. These were the...
Tobacco Takes A New Road
A stranger coming upon Tobaccoville, N.C., twelve miles north of Winston-Salem, might not be prepared for the sight. In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains...
Letters: Feb. 23, 1968
D'ye Ken? Sir: The Galbraith story [Feb. 16] is a brilliant analysis of truth and reality. In reading it, one is struck by the fact that our country produces...
Television: Aug. 28, 1964
Wednesday, August 26 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION (ABC, NBC and CBS, 7:30 p.m.conclusion).* Continued coverage of the nominating, balloting and...
A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 16, 1968
When Gerald Scarfe announced himself in the outer office of John Kenneth Galbraith at Harvard, the professor's secretary gasped: "Aren't you the artist who did...
The Presidency: Matter of Health
Shortly after the Indians invaded Goa three months ago, Jacqueline Kennedy postponed a scheduled trip to India; the illness of Father-in-Law Joseph P. Kennedy...
Letters: Feb. 21, 1964
Warren Investigation Sir: By devoting your cover [Feb. 14] to showing a picture of the wife of the man who assassinated our late President, you are glorifying...
Television: Sep. 4, 1964
Thursday, September 3 KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATER (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Repeat of an excellent drama about four irresponsible college students who refuse to take the...
Letters, Dec. 22, 1958
China & Coexistence Sir: Your Dec. 1 cover story on Red China convinces me that cattle in the U.S. fare better than human beings in Red China. JULIUS R...


