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    [+] Land of the Free (Review) by W. Warren Wagar, pp. 20-21 - PDF
     The Empire of Reason, by Henry Steele Commager

    1. The Empire of Reason by Henry Steele Commager
    The Saturday Review, May 14, 1977
  2.  
    "My Father's Wall" (Verse) by David Wagoner, p. 97
    The New Yorker, February 21, 1977
  3.  
    The Junior High School Band Concert (Verse) by David Wagoner, pp. 42-43
    The Paris Review, Winter 1977
  4.  
    A Symposium: Who's Left, What's Right?
      --- by John Wain , p. 4 - PDF
    Encounter, February 1977
  5.  
    Reflections on the First Night of Comus by John Wain, pp. 33-42 - PDF
    Encounter, March 1977
  6.  
    Cover by Carol Wald, - PDF
    The Saturday Review, December 10, 1977
  7.  
    "Riposte" (Verse) by William Walden, pp. 40-42
    The New Yorker, May 23, 1977
  8.  
    [+] Mary Poppins & the Academics Who Ate Hollywood (6 Reviews) by Alexander Walker, pp. 65-70 - PDF
     The Spoken Seen, by Frank D. McConnell, ...

      Encounter, February 1977
    1.  
      On the Language Which Writes the Lecturer (Verse) by Jeanne Murray Walker, p. 214
      The American Scholar, Spring 1977
    2.  
      "Moving" (Verse) by Ted Walker, pp. 46-50
      The New Yorker, April 18, 1977
    3.  
      The Jesus Mania by Dwayne Walls, pp. 12-13 - PDF
       Bigotry in the Name of the Lord
      The Saturday Review, September 17, 1977
    4.  
      Snowdrops (Verse) by Robert Walser, pp. 138-140
      The Paris Review, Fall 1977
    5.  
      [+] Tumult in the Clouds (Review) by John William Ward, pp. 32-33
       Lindbergh Alone, by Brendan Gill

      1. Lindbergh Alone by Brendan Gill
      The New York Review, June 23, 1977
    6.  
      "Qwertyuiop" by Sylvia Townsend Warner, pp. 27-30
      The New Yorker, January 31, 1977
    7.  
      "A Widow's Quilt" by Sylvia Townsend Warner, pp. 35-37
      The New Yorker, June 6, 1977
    8.  
      Orphanage Boy (Verse) by Robert Penn Warren, p. 12
      The New York Review, March 3, 1977
    9.  
      "First Dawn Light" (Verse) by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 38-40
      The New Yorker, April 4, 1977
    10.  
      "Little Black Heart of the Telephone" (Verse) by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 34-35
      The New Yorker, May 23, 1977
    11.  
      "Red-Tail Hawk and Pyre of Youth" (Verse) by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 32-33
      The New Yorker, July 18, 1977
    12.  
      Two Poems by Robert Penn Warren, pp. 38-39 - PDF
      The Saturday Review, October 29, 1977
    13.  
      No Advice for the Lovelorn (Verse) by Tamara Watson, pp. 174-176
      The Paris Review, Summer 1977
    14.  
      [+] Where in the World? (5 Reviews) by Donald Watt, pp. 81-86 - PDF
       The Spoiled Child of the Western World, by Henry Fairlie, ...

        Encounter, January 1977
      1.  
        Musical Events (Popular Records) by Douglas Watt, pp. 66-68
        The New Yorker, August 8, 1977
      2.  
        Mao's Funeral by Ben J. Wattenberg, pp. 31-34
        The Harpers Monthly, February 1977
      3.  
        Likud's Victory by Ben J. Wattenberg, pp. 14-17
        The Harpers Monthly, August 1977
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