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208: 272:, was published in 1965. The anthology's chapter headings give a sense of both the magazine's subject matter and its politically irreverent tone. The book is divided into "Black and White Journalism" (on 585: 625: 442: 590: 595: 580: 300:), and "Red, White & Blue Journalism", on American electoral politics. The "Black and White Journalism" chapter includes, among other things, a piece by 181:
police force — we came out whenever there was an emergency". Later, it became a "leisurely monthly", with the intent of appearing about ten times a year.
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students, including Navasky, as a "leisurely quarterly" (issued, in fact, twice a year). After graduation, they moved to
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magazine, published irregularly from the late 1950s until the mid-1960s. Co-founder
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Navasky recounts in detail the history of his founding and direction of
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rocket scientist and the other about someone campaigning for the
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served as its first editor. From 1961 to 1965, it was edited by
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Victor Navasky, introduction to the 1996 Free Press edition of
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Defunct political magazines published in the United States
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called "My Taxi Problem and Ours" — the title alludes to
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Monocle
Monocle (brand)
C.D.B. Bryan
Satirical magazine
Victor Navasky
New Haven
New York City
English
satirical
Victor Navasky
C. D. B. Bryan
Calvin Trillin
Dan Wakefield
Neil Postman
Dan Greenburg
Marvin Kitman
Yale Law School
New York City
UN

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