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HAMILTON, Charles V.: Black Power: A
Discussion, II, 204
HARRINGTON, Michael: (br) The Levit–
towners by Herbert J. Gans; The Myth
of the Machine by Lewis Mumford; The
Radiant City by Le Corbusier, III, 451
HINE, Daryl: Terminal Conversation, The
Na p (poems). I,
28
HOFFMAN, Abbie: Black Power: A Dis–
cussion, II,
208
HOLLANDER, John: (br) Lost New York
by Nathan Silver, I, 134; (br) Giacomo
Joyce by James Joyce, III 459
HOPE, A. D.: Sonnets to Baudelaire
(poems). IV, 550
HOWARD, Maureen : (br) Going to
Jerusalem by Jerome Charyn ; In Orbit by
Wright Morris; The Knightly Quest by
Tennessee Williams; The Time of Friend–
ship by Paul Bowles; Thou Worm Jacob
by Mark Mirsky; When She was Good by
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Philip Roth, I, 142; (br) Exile by Peter
Weiss, Above Ground by Jack Ludwig,
Tell He How Long the Train's Been Gone
by James Baldwin, Numbers by John
Rechy, Grasse 3/23/66 by Nicholas Del–
banco, Onwards! by Nat HentoH, Night–
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by Simone de Beauvoir, IV, 612
ISRAEL, Calvin: The Last Gentleman, II,
315
KAHN, Tom: Black Power, A Discussion,
II, 210
KELLEY, William Melvin: Black Power: A
Discussion, II, 216
KOSTELANETZ, Richard: A Conv.ersation
with Robert Rauschenberg, I, 92
LELCHUK, Alan: (br) Language and
Silence by George Steiner, IV, 624
LESSING, Doris: Side Benefits of an Hon–
orable Profession (story). IV, 507
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