Cities in trouble
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Cities in trouble
(A Quadrangle paperback original)
Quadrangle Books, c1970
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New York times
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"A New York times book."
Articles appeared originally in the New York times magazine
Bibliography: p. [269]-270
Contents of Works
- Slum dwellings do not make a slum / by Nathan Glazer
- The job gap / by Herman P. Miller
- The white exodus to suburbia steps up / by Herbert J. Gans
- Why we are having a wave of violence / by James Q. Wilson
- Why New York is "strike city" / by A.H. Raskin
- That "hellisch and dismal cloud" / by George H.T. Kimble
- A normal week for crime / by Robert Rice
- El Barrio's worst block is not all bad / by David and Sophy Burnham
- In one month, 50,000 persons were added to the City's welfare rolls / by Julius Horwitz
- The Negro today is like the immigrant yesterday / by Irving Kristol
- Success story, Japanese-American style / William Petersen
- The grand design of the poverty program / by Nathan Glazer
- The case for a family allowance / by Daniel P. Moynihan
- A way out of the exploding ghetto / by Bayard Rustin
- Private schools for black children / by Chistopher Jencks
- What will the Hudson be? / by Paul Goodman
- Why are we in New York? / by Norman Mailer
- Lindsay tries to stay in there / by Richard Reeves