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    [+] Removing the Stereotype (Review) by S.M. Nabrit, pp. 69-79 - PDF
     The Predominantly Negro Colleges and Universities ..., by Earl J. McGrath

    1. The Predominantly Negro Colleges and Universities in Transition by Earl J. McGrath
    The Saturday Review, June 19, 1965
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    Dead End in Portugal by Janio Nabuco, pp. 240-242
    Commonweal, November 26, 1965
  3.  
    General
       [+] Review The Meaning of History, by Erich Kahler --- by George H. Nadel,, p. 499
    1. The Meaning of History by Erich Kahler
    The American Historical Review, January 1965
  4.  
    Profits vs. Engineering by Ralph Nader, pp. 295-300
     The Corvair Story
    The Nation, November 1, 1965
  5.  
    State "Right-to-Work" Laws by Milton J. Nadworthy, pp. 85-90
    Current History, August 1965
  6.  
    The Hippos by John Nagenda, p. 32 - PDF
    The Reporter, June 30, 1965
  7.  
    Sketches of Uganda by John Nagenda, pp. 46-49 - PDF
    The Reporter, October 7, 1965
  8.  
    The Fourth Council Session
      The Next Council by William J. Nagle,, pp. 688-690
    Commonweal, September 24, 1965
  9.  
    Pre-School Program
      Head Start in Suburbia by Jill Nagy,, p. 62 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, December 18, 1965
  10.  
    Asia and the East
       [+] Review The Aftermath of Revolt: India, 1857-1870, by Thomas R. Metcalf --- by Mark Naidis,, p. 793
    1. The Aftermath of Revolt: India, 1857-1870 by Thomas R. Metcalf
    The American Historical Review, April 1965
  11.  
    Modern Europe
       [+] Review British Relations with Hyderabad, 1798-1843, by Nani Gopal Chaudhuri --- by Mark Naidis,, p. 1180
    1. British Relations with Hyderabad, 1798-1843 by Nani Gopal Chaudhuri
    The American Historical Review, July 1965
  12.  
    Asia and the East
       [+] Review The Bengal Native Infantry, by Amiya Barat --- by Mark Naidis,, p. 280
    1. The Bengal Native Infantry by Amiya Barat
    The American Historical Review, October 1965
  13.  
    They are staring at me by V.S. Naipaul, pp. 82-85
    The Saturday Evening Post, April 10, 1965
  14.  
    East Indian, West Indian by V.S. Naipaul, pp. 35-37 - PDF
    The Reporter, June 17, 1965
  15.  
    Who Is the Leper Now? by D. Nandy, pp. 418-422 - PDF
    The Labour Monthly, September 1965
  16.  
    Lavana by R.K. Narayan, pp. 104-112
    Argosy, February 1965
  17.  
    Industry and the Federal Government: 1850-1933 by Gerald D. Nash, pp. 321-327
    Current History, June 1965
  18.  
    Americas
       [+] Review The Economics of Slavery, by Alfred H. Conrad, John R. Meyer --- by Gerald D. Nash,, p. 1122
    1. The Economics of Slavery by Alfred H. Conrad and John R. Meyer
    The American Historical Review, July 1965
  19.  
    Marriage Lines by Ogden Nash, pp. 90-94
    Argosy, April 1965
  20.  
    The quack frown sox lumps oven the---, or, farewell, Phi Beta Kafka (Verse) by Ogden Nash, pp. 52-59
    The Saturday Evening Post, July 17, 1965
  21.  
    They Don't Read De Quincey in Philly or Cincy (Verse) by Ogden Nash, p. 78
    The Harpers Monthly, September 1965
  22.  
    I'm Sure She Said Six-thirty by Ogden Nash, p. 31
    Argosy, November 1965
  23.  
    The Vice-President of Kenya (Verse) by Ogden Nash, pp. 23-24
    The New Republic, November 6, 1965
  24.  
    Mrs. Moodus's second honeymoon (The Human Comedy) by Ogden Nash, pp. 20-22
    The Saturday Evening Post, December 4, 1965
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    Reviews
       [+] Review Gentlemanly Power: British Leadership and the Publ..., by Rupert Wilkinson --- by Paul Nash,, pp. 431-432
    1. Gentlemanly Power: British Leadership and the Public School Tradition by Rupert Wilkinson
    Political Science Quarterly, September 1965
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