[ COSMOS, Volume 7 ]
  1. Editorial
  2. The Invisible Universe of X-rays and Gamma Rays by Herbert Friedman
  3. The Hubble Space Telescope: Ten Times Better by Herbert Friedman
  4. What's Wrong at the United Nations? by Charles William Maynes
  5. The Battle to Stop Disney's America by Nick Kotz and Rudy Abramson
  6. Living Life as a Work of Art by Albert Waterston
  7. Can Good Journalism Survive in a Post-Modern World? by Stanley W. Cloud
  8. Abolitionist Generals and the Nuclear Policy Debate by Luther J. Carter
  9. The Bell and the Bomb by Alvin M. Weinberg
  10. Ten Years in a Golden Cage by Frederick Seitz
  11. Learning from the American Chestnut Blight by Perry R. Hagenstein
  12. Trail's End for Meriwether Lewis - The Role of Syphilis by Reimert Thorolf Ravenholt
  13. Technological Advances Create New Global Work Patterns by Robert M. White and Richard H. White
  14. The Significance of the Millennium by Lee Loevinger
  15. Leadership in Arts--Oxymoron or Opportunity? by Alan Fern
  16. Science: No End in Sight by Robert C. Cowen
  17. The Odd Couple: Uncle Mark and Teddy by Charles W. Bailey
  18. Washington, D.C. - A House Divided by Robert V. Keeley
  19. Looking for the Real America by Tom Veblen


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