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"Milk, Beads, Thongs, and the Spiral Nebulae"
by Bergen Evans

The Atlantic Monthly
July 1964, p. 126
"The New Military Strategy"
by Gordon H. Evans

Current History
August 1964, pp. 77-80
"Patriotism: A Freudian Dissection"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
April 7, 1964, pp. 281-283
"The Sudden Magnificence of William W. Scranton"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
April 7, 1964, pp. 269-273
"Conservatives Marshal the Data"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
June 16, 1964, p. 496
"Computerized Conventions?"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
July 14, 1964, p. 608
"The Pampleteers Return"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
November 3, 1964, p. 981
"What to Look for on November 4"
by M. Stanton Evans

The National Review
November 3, 1964, pp. 965-966
Review National Security, by David M. Abshire, ...
by M.S. Evans

The National Review
March 24, 1964, p. 247
"Books in Brief"
by M.S. Evans

The National Review
August 25, 1964, p. 738
Review Lyndon's Legacy, by Frank L. Kluckhohn
by M.S. Evans

The National Review
November 3, 1964, p. 983
"Spur Talk"
by Max Evans

Old West
September 1964, pp. 36-37
"The Pad in Brooklin Heights"
by Oliver Evans

The Nation
July 13, 1964, p. 15
"Modern Europe"
by Paul D. Evans

The American Historical Review
October 1964, p. 244
"Can Johnson get Congress moving?"
by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

The Saturday Evening Post
April 4, 1964, pp. 34-41
"Showdown in California"
by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

The Saturday Evening Post
May 30, 1964, pp. 15-19
"Birmingham"
by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

The New Republic
August 8, 1964, pp. 17-18
"The men around Goldwater"
by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

The Saturday Evening Post
October 24, 1964, pp. 32-35
"A British English Teacher in the Bronx"
by W.D. Emrys Evans

The Saturday Review
July 18, 1964, pp. 54-55 - PDF
"Town Planning in Britain Today"
by W.H. Evans

Marxism Today
July 1964, pp. 217-220 - PDF
"Late News Flashes"
by R.G. Everson

The Atlantic Monthly
November 1964, p. 139
"Passing Out Money Among Artists"
by Robert Evett

The New Republic
January 18, 1964, p. 9
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