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  1.  
    Did You Ever Slip on Red Blood? by Joyce Carol Oates, pp. 80-89
    The Harpers Monthly, April 1972
  2.  
    Salking by Joyce Carol Oates, pp. 41-43
    The North American Review (New), Summer 1972
  3.  
    [+] The Potential of Normality (Review) by Joyce Carol Oates, pp. 53-54 - PDF
     The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham H. Maslow

    1. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature by Abraham H. Maslow
    The Saturday Review, August 26, 1972
  4.  
    New Heaven and Earth by Joyce Carol Oates, pp. 51-54 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, November 4, 1972
  5.  
    "Ma" by Edna O'Brien, pp. 24-25
    The New Yorker, July 22, 1972
  6.  
    "Over" by Edna O'Brien, pp. 52-53
    The New Yorker, December 2, 1972
  7.  
    Letters by Arturo O'Connell, Theodore Draper, Josep..., pp. 44-48
    The New York Review, November 30, 1972
  8.  
    Ghosts by Frank O'Connor, pp. 74-78
     A Story
    The Atlantic Monthly, November 1972
  9.  
    Shakespeare's Missing Manuscripts by Charlton Ogburn, pp. 94-101
     An answer to an old riddle
    The Harpers Monthly, June 1972
  10.  
    The Turning (Verse) by Hugh Ogden, pp. 46-47
    The North American Review (New), Summer 1972
  11.  
       [+] 2 Reviews Glory, by Vladimir Nabokov, ... --- by J.D. O'Hara,, pp. 36-40 - PDF
      The Saturday Review, January 15, 1972
    1.  
         [+] Review An Absence of Bells, by Michael Rubin --- by J.D. O'Hara,, pp. 78-79 - PDF
      1. An Absence of Bells by Michael Rubin
      The Saturday Review, May 20, 1972
    2.  
      Paul Scott
         [+] Review The Quiet End of Evening, by Honor Tracy --- by J.D. O'Hara,, p. 60 - PDF
      1. The Quiet End of Evening by Honor Tracy
      The Saturday Review, June 24, 1972
    3.  
         [+] Review Ringolevio, by Emmett Grogan --- by J.D. O'Hara,, p. 54 - PDF
      1. Ringolevio by Emmett Grogan
      The Saturday Review, July 15, 1972
    4.  
         [+] Review Seen Through Our Eyes, by Michael Gecan --- by J.D. O'Hara,, p. 58 - PDF
      1. Seen Through Our Eyes by Michael Gecan
      The Saturday Review, July 22, 1972
    5.  
      [+] Street Fighting Man (Review) by J.D. O'Hara, pp. 80-81 - PDF
       Savior, Savior, Hold My Hand, by Piri Thomas

      1. Savior, Savior, Hold My Hand by Piri Thomas
      The Saturday Review, September 30, 1972
    6.  
      "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer: After Rembrandt" (Verse) by J.D. O'Hara, pp. 40-42
      The New Yorker, December 9, 1972
    7.  
      Off Broadway by Edith Oliver, pp. 72-74
      The New Yorker, January 15, 1972
    8.  
      The Theatre (Off Broadway) by Edith Oliver, pp. 70-71
      The New Yorker, January 22, 1972
    9.  
      Off Broadway by Edith Oliver, pp. 72-76
      The New Yorker, January 29, 1972
    10.  
      The Theatre (Off Broadway) by Edith Oliver, p. 69
      The New Yorker, February 12, 1972
    11.  
      Off Broadway by Edith Oliver, pp. 80-82
      The New Yorker, February 19, 1972
    12.  
      The Theatre (Off Broadway) by Edith Oliver, pp. 68-69
      The New Yorker, February 26, 1972
    13.  
      Off Broadway by Edith Oliver, pp. 83-84
      The New Yorker, March 11, 1972
    14.  
      Off Broadway by Edith Oliver, pp. 106-109
      The New Yorker, March 25, 1972
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