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6 picks · 1968–1978

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THE MASHPEES
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about the land claims of the Mashpee Indians who live in Mashpee on Cape Cod.

Microwaves~II
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about what has been brought out by research into the effects of microwaves. The military-industrial complex has used national security to…

Microwaves~I
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about increased use, in both civilian & military fields. of microwaves and their health hazards.

THE ENIGMATIC ENZYME
a reporter at large ·

REPORTER AT LARGE about the possible health hazards of enzyme detergents. About 80% of all laundry products sold today contain enzyme preparations designed…

1969 to 2019
the talk of the town ·

Talk story about the 2-day American Institute of Planner's Conference at the Waldorf-Astoria entitled "Building the Future Environment - An Atlantic …

When New York City Mourned R.F.K.
comment ·

Paul Brodeur and James Stevenson describe the atmosphere at St. Patrick’s Cathedral during the wake for Robert F. Kennedy, the U.S. senator from New York and the leading Democratic Presidential candidate who was assassinated on June 5, 1968.