Harrison, Gilbert A. Editor The New Republic - December 7 1963 JFK Assassination Aftermath Washington, D.C. The New Republic Very Good Periodical in publication since 1917 whose politics are liberal and progressive. This issue honors the life and legacy of John F. Kennedy and ponders the issues at hand The New Republic was a devoted critic of Kennedy. It spoke for his nomination as the Democratic candidate in 1960 admired his restraint, respected his intellect, regretted the evasions and hesitations that political realities seemed to command, and hoped for his reelection and a new Congress more hospitable to his program. In very good condition, minor edge and cover defects. Contents as Follows: THIS WEEK Another Beginning; Allies at the Funeral; Around the President; How Could it Happen? ARTICLES When Castro Heard the News Romans Uncertainty and Anxiety Abroad The World of Lyndon B. Johnson Once Touched by Romance The Armies of Ignorance Unfinished Business Price:
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