January 1983
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Articles
The Perpetual Campaign
An inquiry into these questions: Will years of running for President pay off for Walter Mondale, as it did for three previous candidates? Does Mondale, or any other Democratic candidate, have any new ideas? And what is the party going to do about entitlement programs, and about the unions, whose support it needs but whose expectations may have become an obstacle to economic recovery?
Christina's World
Remarkable Relations
The Water Flowers
The Extraordinary Landscape
The Extraordinary Landscape
The Joke
The Hazards of Walking
Owen D. Young and American Enterprise
Ronald Searle's Big Fat Cat Book
When the Snakes Awake
Murder for Christmas
The Atlantic Puzzler
Disarmament: A First Farewell to Arms
London: A National Bulletin Board
Transportation: The Demand for High Gas Mileage
In the Forties: A Photographic Portfolio
The Author of American Ornithology Sketches a Bird, Now Extinct: (Alexander Wilson, Wilmington, n.c., 1809)
Risk
Relativity for Lotte Jacobi
Greta Garbo and John Barrymore
On Hats
Opera on Television
Honoring the Dark Impulse
America and Air Power











