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OHMANN, Richard: (br) Aspects of the
Theory of Syntax by Noam Chomsky, Cur–
rent Issues in Linguistic Theory by Noam
Chomsky, An Integrated Theory of Lin–
guistic Description by Jerrold J. Katz and
Paul Postal, III,
457
PETRAS, James F.: Berkeley '65 (Com–
munications). II,
314
PITZELE, Merlyn S.: (br) My Troubles
Began by Paolo Volponi, II,
310
POIRIER, Richard: Text and the College
Student (Variety). I,
87;
Bellows to Her–
zog, II, 264
RIESMAN, David: 0" Vietnam (sy.mpo–
sium), IV, 649
ROLOFF, Michael: An Interview with Peter
Weiss, II,
220
ROSENBERG, Harold: Art and Work, I,
50;
On Vietnam (symposium), IV,
651
ROUSSEAS, Stephen: The New Radicalism:
Round II, III, 346
RUSTIN, Bayard: The New Radicalism:
Round III, IV,
526
INDEX
SHUTE, Michael: Berkeley '65 (Communi–
cations). II,
314
SIMON, John: (br) On Ice by Jack Gel–
ber, Behold Goliath by Alfred Chester,
II, 294
SONTAG, Susan: Marat/Sade/Artaud, II,
210;
The Will and the Way (story), III,
373;
On Style, IV,
543;
On Vietnam
(symposium). IV,
655
STANSKY, Peter: (br)
King
Edward the
Seventh by Philip Magnus, Art Nouveau
by Robert Schmutzler, I,
141
SWENSON, Gene R.: F-III: An Interview
with James Rosenquist, IV, 589
THATCHER, Jason (pseud.): Aecra Letter,
1,69
TILLINGHAST, Richard: The Creation of
the Animals (poem). III,
405
VIDAL, Gore: But Is It Legal? (Variety),
I, 79
YOUNGREN, William: Balliett's Bailiwiek
(Variety). I, 92; (br) Music Observed by
B. H. Haggin,
111,468
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