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NROriginals
Your Weekly Guide to the Best National Review Magazine Articles from the '50s, '60s, and '70s 

This Week's Featured Issue:  November 29, 1972
 

Please Enjoy the Following NR Articles . . .
Vietnam: After All Is Said and Done
By Ernest van den Haag      

Van den Haag argues that abandoning Vietnam would send the message to our allies that the U.S. couldn't be trusted and would bolster the U.S.S.R. Read the article here.    
Abolish the Highways!
By J. B. Jackson      

Jackson gives the very American history of roadside beautification movements, and points out the increasing role in them of the conservationists who fail to distinguish between tourist and working roads. Read the article here.    
The Election: What Did It Mean?
By William F. Buckley      

WFB weighs in on the anomalies of the '66 election, quoting Clare Boothe Luce who said of those anomalies that "some of them were elected." Read the column here.    

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