Cosmos Journal

  1. Reflections on an Early Libertarian by Herbert Stein
  2. Romance versus Reality in the Ancient Maya Civilization by Richard E. Adams
  3. An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamison
  4. Dolley Madison: A Rare Look at an Early American Heroine by Peter T. White
  5. The Dolley Madison House: A Proper Address for the Young Cosmos Club by Volkmar K. Wentzel
  6. The Cosmos Club Member Who Changed Our World: The Inventor of the Electronic Computer by Lee Loevinger
  7. How the United States Should Use Military Force by Richard N. Haass
  8. A Plea For the National Parks by Michael From
  9. JFK, RFK, the Mob and Dallas by Ronald Goldfarb
  10. Catholics and the Contract with America by Tad Szulc
  11. The Crisis of American Criminal Justice by Charles Maechling, Jr.
  12. The Economics of Cocaine Capitalism by Rensselaer Lee
  13. On the Road to Middle East Peace by Murray Gart
  14. Tuberculosis: Romance to Reality to Resurgence by Dr. Richard M. Krause
  15. A Global Approach to a Nuclear Dilemma by Luther J. Carter
  16. Haiti: Policy Lost, Policy Regained by Robert E. Whit
  17. Can Quality Medical Education Survive Health Care Reform? by Richard M. Knapp and Jordan J. Cohen
  18. The Making of a New Japan: The Old Power Structure is Breaking Up and the Miracle is Gone by Carl J. Green

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