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The Minority of One on the assassination of JFK
List of articles, editorials & letters December 1963-November 1968
December 1963 – Number 49 (Volume 5, No 12)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Assassination,” special one-page editorial insert between pp.12-13 (No entry)
November 1964 – Number 60 (Volume 6, No 11)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Report,” pp.2-3
M.S.Arnoni, “A Commentator Fights a Reporter,” p.5
Mark Lane, “The Warren Report: A First Glance,” pp.6-8
Harold Feldman & Vincent J. Salandria, “From Readers’ Letters: Considine’s Story,” p.22
James Silver, “From Readers’ Letters: Tippit’s ‘Invitation,’” p.22
December 1964 – Number 61 (Volume 6, No 12)
Mrs. J.M.Thompson, “From Readers’ Letters: Warren Commission’s Real Assignment,” p.42
A Physicist, “From Readers’ Letters: The Impossible Trajectory,” p.42
Herry E. Beller, “From Readers’ Letters: Stone’s Day of Atonement,” p.43
February 1965 – Number 63 (Volume 7, No 2)
J.R.Keisler, “From Readers’ Letters: An Assassin’s Motive,” p.22
Bernard Edwin Galitz, “From Readers’ Letters: The ‘Unfact’ of the Assassination,” p.22
March 1965 – Number 64 (Volume 7, No 3)
Harold Feldman, “Fifty-one Witnesses: The Grassy Knoll,” pp.16-25
Lillian Castellano, “From Readers’ Letters: Oswald Censored,” p.30
April 1965 – Number 65 (Volume 7, No 4)
Mark Lane, “Who is Jack Ruby?,” pp.8-11
May 1965 – Number 66 (Volume 7, No 5)
Sylvia Meagher, “Readers’ Letters: Oswald – a Patsy?,” p.31
November 1965 – Number 72 (Volume 7, No 11)
Thomas C. Fiddick, “What Ruby Did Not Tell,” pp.15-16
February 1966 – Number 75 (Volume 8, No 2)
T. Gurney, “From Readers’ Letters: Cause-and-effect,” p.29
March 1966 – Number 76 (Volume 8, No 3)
M.S.Arnoni, “Dallas Revisited,” pp.5-6
Victor J. Salandria, “The Impossible Task of One Assassination Bullet,” pp.12-18
April 1966 – Number 77 (Volume 8, No 4)
Victor J. Salandria, “The Separate Connally Shot,” pp.9-13
May 1966 – Number 78 (Volume 8, No 5)
Wm. S. Chichester, “From Readers’ Letters: Assassination Studies,” p.31
Mrs. Gene Birch, “From Readers’ Letters: Assassination Studies,” p.31
June 1966 – Number 79 (Volume 8, No 6)
Sylvia Meagher, “A Psychiatrist’s Retroactive ‘Clairvoyance,’” pp.25-27
Marguerite C. Oswald, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
H.L.Hummel, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
J.R.Keisler, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
July-August 1966 – Number 80-81 (Volume 8, No 7-8)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Relevance of an Inquest,” pp.8-9
Sylvia Meagher, “On ‘Closing Doors, Not Opening Them’ or The Limits of the Warren Investigation,” pp.29-32
September 1966 – Number 82 (Volume 8, No 9)
M.S.Arnoni, “Between Two Assassinations,” p.6
Sylvia Meagher, “How Well Did the ‘Non-Driver’ Oswald Drive?,” pp.19-21
Maggie Field, “From Readers’ Letters: Research on the Assassination,” pp.38-39
October 1966 – Number 83 (Volume 8, No 10)
Sylvia Meagher, “Oswald and the State Department,” pp.22-27
Stephen Barber (Sunday Telegraph, London), “Kennedy Assassination,” p.32
December 1966 – Number 85 (Volume 8, No 12)
Harold Feldman, “The Johnson Murder Charge,” pp.21-22
January 1967 – Number 86 (Volume 9, No 1)
M.S.Arnoni, “A Dead Brother is No Brother,” p.
E. Martin Schotz, Susan Schotz, Robert Flynn, Jane Flynn, Steven Kuromiya, Gerald Herdman, Julia Hodges, Carol Goldstein, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Killed Kennedy?,” pp.30-31
J.B. Gibson, “Governor Connally and Assassination Inquiry,” p.31
February 1967 – Number 87 (Volume 9, No 2)
M.S.Arnoni, “Any Road That Leads to the White House (A tragicomic play in many acts by Robert F. Kennedy),” p.7
M.S.Arnoni, “Jack Ruby Cheats History,” p.8
D. Howard Ady, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Really Killed Kennedy – And Why?,” p.29
Margaret Juliano, “From Readers’ Letters: Robert Kennedy’s Intention,” p.30
March 1967 – Number 88 (Volume 9, No 3)
Sylvia Meagher, “Post-Assassination Credibility Chasm,” pp.21-22
April 1967 – Number 89 (Volume 9, No 4)
M.S.Arnoni, “An Assassination’s Retroactivity,” p.9
Lesley Woolf Hedley, “MacBird Flies Low,” p.26
Bernard Edwin Galitz, “From Readers’ Letters: Warren Skeptics Vindicated,” pp.28-29
Edward Schindeler, “From Readers’ Letters: The Kennedy Ethos,” p.29
Arnold S. Daniels, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Said That Jack Ruby Said?,” pp.29-30
May 1967 – Number 90 (Volume 9, No 5)
Mrs. Lee Dresh, “From Readers’ Letters: LBJ’s Supporters,” p.29
June 1967 – Number 91 (Volume 9, No 6)
Sylvia Meagher, “After the Battle, the Book,” pp.25-27
September 1967 – Number 94 (Volume 9, No 9)
Sylvia Meagher, “From Readers’ Letters: BR and TMO,” p.31
October 1967 – Number 95 (Volume 9, No 10)
M.S.Arnoni, “Garrison and Warren: Anything in Common?,” pp.11-12
November 1967 – Number 96 (Volume 9, No 11)
Jim Garrison, “From Readers’ Letters: Jim Garrison Knows Himself to be Right,” pp.22-23
December 1967 – Number 97 (Volume 9, No 12)
Connor Cruise O’Brien, “Veto by Assassination?,” pp.16-18
Harold Feldman, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Maggie Field, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Sylvia Meagher, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Penn Jones, Jr., “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” pp.29-30
Leo Sauvage, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.30
List of articles, editorials & letters December 1963-November 1968
December 1963 – Number 49 (Volume 5, No 12)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Assassination,” special one-page editorial insert between pp.12-13 (No entry)
Quote:January 1964 – Number 50 (Volume 6, No 1)
M.S.Arnoni, “Who Killed Whom and Why,” pp.1, 12-13
Eric Norden, “The Death of a President,” pp.16-23
“From Readers’ Letters: The Assassination,” p.30: David B. Lord; Mrs. Alice G. Harris; Silas Walter Adams; & A.B.Billing.
February 1964 – Number 51 (Volume 6, No 2)
M.S.Arnoni, “Redemption through Accession,” p.4
M.S.Arnoni, “Two Widows,” pp.4-5
Bertrand Russell, “From Readers’ Letters: The Assassination,” p.22
March 1964 – Number 52 (Volume 6, No 3)
M.S.Arnoni, “Mr. Warren’s Prerogative,” p.2
“From Readers’ Letters: ‘Death of a President,’” p.22: G.A.Campbell; Frank Fodor; Harold Silverman; Robert S. Lynd; and Mrs. Betty Sobel.
April 1964 – Number 53 (Volume 6, No 4)
M.S.Arnoni, “An Open Letter to Chief Justice Earl Warren,” pp.1-2
First appeared as a paid advertisement in the NYT of 2 March 1964
M.S.Arnoni, “The Investigation,” p.4
“From Readers’ Letters: Comments on TMO’s Open Letter to Chief Justice Earl Warren,” pp.22-24: Thomas F. Stanton; Schuyler Van Rensslaer; Mortimer May; Joseph Deretchin; Richard Stephen Abrams; Zenida St. George; H. Hilton; Mrs. Jindra Barkin; Arlene Carmen; William L. Patterson; Paul Fisher; David R. Collens; Charles P. Forbes; Franklin L. Werner; Ruth E. Bassin; and Maxwell Geismar.
May 1964 – Number 54 (Volume 6, No 5)
M.S.Arnoni, “A Verdict or Propaganda?,” pp.4-5
“From Readers’ Letters: The Assassination,” p.22: C.K. Stedman; Alice Herz; Leon E. Walters; Bert Fowler; Dr. Ralph Holloway; and Howard E. Marston.
June 1964 – Number 55 (Volume 6, No 6)
M.S.Arnoni, “Ripe for the Report,” p.5
Robert E. Feir, “From Readers’ Letters: The Assassination,” p.30
Bernard E. Galitz, “From Readers’ Letters: The Assassination,” p.30
July 1964 – Number 56 (Volume 6, No 7)
M.S.Arnoni, “Awaiting the Report,” pp.4-5
Victor Harvey, “From Readers’ Letters: World Press on the Assassination,” p.23
September 1964 – Number 58 (Volume 6, No 9)
M.S.Arnoni, “How Strong is the Junta?,” pp.1, 11-15
Bertrand Russell, “16 Questions on the Assassination,” pp.6-8
October 1964 – Number 59 (Volume 6, No 10)
Cedric Belfrage, “Four Assassinations: One Pattern,” pp.18-19
November 1964 – Number 60 (Volume 6, No 11)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Report,” pp.2-3
M.S.Arnoni, “A Commentator Fights a Reporter,” p.5
Mark Lane, “The Warren Report: A First Glance,” pp.6-8
Harold Feldman & Vincent J. Salandria, “From Readers’ Letters: Considine’s Story,” p.22
James Silver, “From Readers’ Letters: Tippit’s ‘Invitation,’” p.22
December 1964 – Number 61 (Volume 6, No 12)
Mrs. J.M.Thompson, “From Readers’ Letters: Warren Commission’s Real Assignment,” p.42
A Physicist, “From Readers’ Letters: The Impossible Trajectory,” p.42
Herry E. Beller, “From Readers’ Letters: Stone’s Day of Atonement,” p.43
February 1965 – Number 63 (Volume 7, No 2)
J.R.Keisler, “From Readers’ Letters: An Assassin’s Motive,” p.22
Bernard Edwin Galitz, “From Readers’ Letters: The ‘Unfact’ of the Assassination,” p.22
March 1965 – Number 64 (Volume 7, No 3)
Harold Feldman, “Fifty-one Witnesses: The Grassy Knoll,” pp.16-25
Lillian Castellano, “From Readers’ Letters: Oswald Censored,” p.30
April 1965 – Number 65 (Volume 7, No 4)
Mark Lane, “Who is Jack Ruby?,” pp.8-11
May 1965 – Number 66 (Volume 7, No 5)
Sylvia Meagher, “Readers’ Letters: Oswald – a Patsy?,” p.31
November 1965 – Number 72 (Volume 7, No 11)
Thomas C. Fiddick, “What Ruby Did Not Tell,” pp.15-16
February 1966 – Number 75 (Volume 8, No 2)
T. Gurney, “From Readers’ Letters: Cause-and-effect,” p.29
March 1966 – Number 76 (Volume 8, No 3)
M.S.Arnoni, “Dallas Revisited,” pp.5-6
Victor J. Salandria, “The Impossible Task of One Assassination Bullet,” pp.12-18
April 1966 – Number 77 (Volume 8, No 4)
Victor J. Salandria, “The Separate Connally Shot,” pp.9-13
May 1966 – Number 78 (Volume 8, No 5)
Wm. S. Chichester, “From Readers’ Letters: Assassination Studies,” p.31
Mrs. Gene Birch, “From Readers’ Letters: Assassination Studies,” p.31
June 1966 – Number 79 (Volume 8, No 6)
Sylvia Meagher, “A Psychiatrist’s Retroactive ‘Clairvoyance,’” pp.25-27
Marguerite C. Oswald, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
H.L.Hummel, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
J.R.Keisler, “From Readers’ Letters: The Warren Report,” p.29
July-August 1966 – Number 80-81 (Volume 8, No 7-8)
M.S.Arnoni, “The Relevance of an Inquest,” pp.8-9
Sylvia Meagher, “On ‘Closing Doors, Not Opening Them’ or The Limits of the Warren Investigation,” pp.29-32
September 1966 – Number 82 (Volume 8, No 9)
M.S.Arnoni, “Between Two Assassinations,” p.6
Sylvia Meagher, “How Well Did the ‘Non-Driver’ Oswald Drive?,” pp.19-21
Maggie Field, “From Readers’ Letters: Research on the Assassination,” pp.38-39
October 1966 – Number 83 (Volume 8, No 10)
Sylvia Meagher, “Oswald and the State Department,” pp.22-27
Stephen Barber (Sunday Telegraph, London), “Kennedy Assassination,” p.32
December 1966 – Number 85 (Volume 8, No 12)
Harold Feldman, “The Johnson Murder Charge,” pp.21-22
January 1967 – Number 86 (Volume 9, No 1)
M.S.Arnoni, “A Dead Brother is No Brother,” p.
E. Martin Schotz, Susan Schotz, Robert Flynn, Jane Flynn, Steven Kuromiya, Gerald Herdman, Julia Hodges, Carol Goldstein, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Killed Kennedy?,” pp.30-31
J.B. Gibson, “Governor Connally and Assassination Inquiry,” p.31
February 1967 – Number 87 (Volume 9, No 2)
M.S.Arnoni, “Any Road That Leads to the White House (A tragicomic play in many acts by Robert F. Kennedy),” p.7
M.S.Arnoni, “Jack Ruby Cheats History,” p.8
D. Howard Ady, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Really Killed Kennedy – And Why?,” p.29
Margaret Juliano, “From Readers’ Letters: Robert Kennedy’s Intention,” p.30
March 1967 – Number 88 (Volume 9, No 3)
Sylvia Meagher, “Post-Assassination Credibility Chasm,” pp.21-22
April 1967 – Number 89 (Volume 9, No 4)
M.S.Arnoni, “An Assassination’s Retroactivity,” p.9
Lesley Woolf Hedley, “MacBird Flies Low,” p.26
Bernard Edwin Galitz, “From Readers’ Letters: Warren Skeptics Vindicated,” pp.28-29
Edward Schindeler, “From Readers’ Letters: The Kennedy Ethos,” p.29
Arnold S. Daniels, “From Readers’ Letters: Who Said That Jack Ruby Said?,” pp.29-30
May 1967 – Number 90 (Volume 9, No 5)
Mrs. Lee Dresh, “From Readers’ Letters: LBJ’s Supporters,” p.29
June 1967 – Number 91 (Volume 9, No 6)
Sylvia Meagher, “After the Battle, the Book,” pp.25-27
September 1967 – Number 94 (Volume 9, No 9)
Sylvia Meagher, “From Readers’ Letters: BR and TMO,” p.31
October 1967 – Number 95 (Volume 9, No 10)
M.S.Arnoni, “Garrison and Warren: Anything in Common?,” pp.11-12
November 1967 – Number 96 (Volume 9, No 11)
Jim Garrison, “From Readers’ Letters: Jim Garrison Knows Himself to be Right,” pp.22-23
December 1967 – Number 97 (Volume 9, No 12)
Connor Cruise O’Brien, “Veto by Assassination?,” pp.16-18
Harold Feldman, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Maggie Field, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Sylvia Meagher, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.29
Penn Jones, Jr., “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” pp.29-30
Leo Sauvage, “From Readers’ Letters: Garrison and Warren – Anything in Common?,” p.30
Quote:March 1968 – Number 100 (Volume 10, No 3)
Ruth Jacobs, “From Readers’ Letters: Why Kennedy Went to Texas,” p.31
June 1968 – Number 103 (Volume 10, No 6)
Sylvia Meagher, “Two Assassinations,” pp.9-10
July-August 1968 – Number 104/5 (Volume 10, No 7-8)
Sylvia Meagher, “Wheels within Deals: How the Kennedy Investigation was Organised,” pp.23-27
Sylvia Meagher, “From Readers’ Letters: A Garrison Victim,” p.30
September 1968 – Number 106 (Volume 10, No 9)
M.S.Arnoni, “Of Demonologists and Eunuchs,” pp.8-9
Sylvia Meagher, “Three Assassinations,” pp.13-16
Connor Cruise O’Brien, “How Many Conspiracies?,” p.16
November 1968 – Number 108 (Volume 10, No 11)
Alfred John Ferrari, “Kennedy Assassinations and Political Detours,” pp.7-9
Griscom Morgan, “From Readers’ Letters: Between Two Kennedy Assassinations,” p.22
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
Joseph Fouche
Joseph Fouche