Portrait of Nixon Among New Books at Waterloo Libraries
Portrait of Nixon Among New Books at Waterloo Libraries n;A -M;n -M;n . Iiilonl Cater: "Plain Talk for Women Under ""',,uu I""""' ,,.. t,.hh. r.onrt R..riin for and personal portrait by Earl Mazo, was among the new books added to the Waterloo public libraries this week. It presents an account of a unique political voyage; ' shows unre-vealed unre-vealed unre-vealed aspects of Nixon's personality; personality; gives an inside view of the administration (especially party politics); indicates Nixon's Nixon's relations with Eisenhower, Dulles, Kennedy and others; and then attempts to surmise how Nixon would behave In the executive chair. Poor Readers", Spa'che, "Jungle Roundup", Am; "Alca-trai, "Alca-trai, "Alca-trai, the Wild Stallion", Brand: "Land Bevond ' the Mountain", Giles; "My Best Friends Are Apes", Oberjohann; "Goodbve to Ithaca". Golding: "Crip ple Creek Days'", Lee: "Alexander's Pain", stark; iney aiana invincible", invincible", Bartlett. "Senator Joe McCarthy", Rovers "Invamnn '44". Turner: "Indian Pic ture Writing", Hofinde; "Appalachian Frontier", Caruso; -memoirs -memoirs pi Dutiful Daughter", Bcauvoir. "Macmillan Medical Cyclopedia", Thomson; "Weather lor Hobby', Yates; "Collecting, Preserving and Studying Insects", Oldroyd; "Breakdown", "Breakdown", Dahl; "New Ways in Sex Education", Education", Baruch; "Successful Color Photography", Feininger; "Bobby Fischer's Games of Chess", Fischer; "This Skating Age", Bass,