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  1.  
    Cover Photo by Vytas Valaitis, - PDF
    The Saturday Review, December 31, 1966
  2.  
    Enigma (Verse) by Nanos Valaoritis, p. 44 - PDF
    Encounter, April 1966
  3.  
    Macaulay and His Critics by Jack Valenti, pp. 22-23 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, April 30, 1966
  4.  
    Our Sargasso (Verse) by Jean Valentine, p. 695
    The American Scholar, Autumn 1966
  5.  
    Re: Vision by Stan Van Der Beek, pp. 335-341
    The American Scholar, Spring 1966
  6.  
    [+] No Escape (Review) by Winifred M. Van Etten, p. 35
     The Theory of American Literature, by Howard Mumford Jones

    1. The Theory of American Literature by Howard Mumford Jones
    The North American Review (New), May 1966
  7.  
    The Land Sublime by B. Canary Van Lare, pp. 20-21
    The North American Review (New), January 1966
  8.  
    Who Will Save The Evergreens? by B. Canary Van Lare, pp. 14-15
    The North American Review (New), July 1966
  9.  
    [+] Comer (Review) by William Van O'Connor, p. 44
     Inner Weather, by Robert S. Phillips

    1. Inner Weather by Robert S. Phillips
    The North American Review (New), November 1966
  10.  
    [+] Scholars Face the Future (3 Reviews) by Philip Van Slyck, pp. 75-76 - PDF
     Containing the Arms Race, by Jeremy J. Stone, ...

      The Saturday Review, June 11, 1966
    1.  
      Two Poems by Michael Van Walleghen, pp. 30-31
      The North American Review (New), March 1966
    2.  
      [+] The Man in the Marble Image (Review) by Frank Vandiver, p. 34 - PDF
       Lee, by Clifford Dowdey

      1. Lee by Clifford Dowdey
      The Saturday Review, January 1, 1966
    3.  
      Florence by Victor Velen and Elizabeth Velen, pp. 26-27 - PDF
       After the Flood
      The Saturday Review, December 24, 1966
    4.  
      My Father by Pavel Vezhinov, pp. 45-68
      Argosy, October 1966
    5.  
      The Point Of Decision by Albert W. Vogel, p. 24
      The North American Review (New), September 1966
    6.  
      [+] Evolution as Revelation (Review) by Cyril Vollert, S.J., pp. 49-50 - PDF
       Teilhard de Chardin and the Mystery of Christ, by Christopher F. Mooney

      1. Teilhard de Chardin and the Mystery of Christ by Christopher F. Mooney
      The Saturday Review, June 4, 1966
    7.  
      New York's Trade Center: World's Tallest Fiasco by Wolf Von Eckardt, pp. 94-99
      The Harpers Monthly, May 1966
    8.  
      A Thinker's Dream by John von Neumann, p. 56 - PDF
      The Saturday Review, September 3, 1966
    9.  
      Autumn in Sigulda (Verse) by Andrei Voznesensky, p. 17 - PDF
      The Saturday Review, May 21, 1966
    10.  
      Artists As Ambassadors
        The Role of the Poet by Andrei Voznesensky,, p. 49
      The Atlantic Monthly, July 1966
    11.  
      Artists As Ambassadors
        Two Poems by Andrei Voznesensky,, pp. 50-52
      The Atlantic Monthly, July 1966
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