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M.1 "The Social and Political Ideas of T.S. Eliot."
Dissertation. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, McGill
University, 1955.
M.2 "The Dallas Conspiracy" (ca. 197l). Has been cited
and listed in published bibliographies (e.g. Anthony Summers,
Conspiracy). For sale in specialized bookstores. 300 pp.
M.3 "Government Documents and the Kennedy Assassination"
(1973-75). Sometimes cited and sold as an appendix to "The
Dallas Conspiracy." ca. 50 pp. Excerpts integrated into A.13,
and one passage reproduced in B.5.
M.4 "Beyond Conspiracy" (1979-80), a book in press
and advertised for sale by its publisher, but withdrawn without
explanation. Cited in Henry Hurt, Reasonable Doubt. ca.
450 pp.
M.5 "Gestapu, 1965: Development and Terror in Indonesia"
(1982). 107 pp. (single space).
M.6 "Mengele and Dulles: the SS-OSS Connection" (1985).
135 pp. (single space).
M.7 "Contra-Gate: Reagan, Foreign Money, and the Contra
Deal" (1986). 30 pp. (single space). Briefly discussed in
Boston Globe, December 23, 1986.
M.8 "To Dream the Republic: Meditation, Epic, and the Future
City in Shelley, Yeats, and Pound: An Essay on Cultural Politics
and Poetic Politics." Paper delivered to National Poetry
Foundation Conference on Yeats and Pound, University of Maine,
Orono, August 1990. M.9 "Watergate, Cuba, and the China-Vietnam Lobby." Lost ms., cited by Anthony Summers, The Arrogance of Power, 567n. If anyone has a copy of this ms., I would be grateful to receive a xerox.
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