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Year, The Church
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Year, The Waters of Siloe-All Hope Abandon-- The Great German Mystics-Countryman's
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Yearley, C. K.
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Self-Interest and the U.N
(March 1962)
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C. K. Yearley, Jr. Self-Interest and the U.N. American disturbance about the U.N.'s ]uture rises and ]alls in con]ormity with its utility PULSE-TAKING at the United Nations has gradually become...
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The Soviet Burden
(October 1961)
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The Soviet Burden Self-professed proletarians, the Russians have by international standards clearly moved into the world's aristocracy bye. K. A MERICANS are forever being told that "History...
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Hanging Together
(September 1960)
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Hanging Together To what extent does the Organization of American States represent healthy growth rooted in political realities? by C. K. YEARLEY, JR. A S MR. HERTER and the other foreign...
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Latin American Complaints
(February 1960)
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Latin American Complaints
Our friends seem to reason that those who helped bring rain must also share blame for the drought by C. K. YEARLEY, JR. T HE DAILY headlines continue to dramatize...
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The Pool of Ignorance
(November 1959)
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The Pool of Ignorance in every country there is some illiteracy, and in many countries there is almost no literacy at all by C. K. YEARLEY, JR. M ORE THAN twenty years ago Franklin Roosevelt...
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Help for the President
(February 1959)
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Help for the President He cannot do his job alone. Nevertheless, a Presidential staff poses its own problem and suffers from its own inherent limitations by C. K. YEARLEY, JR. JUST OVER twenty...
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The Presidency Today
(September 1958)
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The Presidency Today The President, we seem to agree, ought to behave as though he is the most dynamic force in government, standing athwart all three branches by C. K. YEARLEY, JR. O NE...
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Part Slave, Part Free
(June 1958)
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tary basis, the problem farms at first, paying the farmers via rentals or outright purchase for putting the land into cover crops. (To correct the resources imbalance, of course, larger farms...
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Status of Forces
(August 1957)
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RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES Status of Forces C K. YEARLEY, JR. IMPROVISATION of a worldwide network of American alliances and the progressive development of American bases overseas have...
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Asia and the Future
(July 1957)
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Asia and the Future "WHAT WE ARE WITNESSING IS A DRAMATIC MOMENT IN THE FINAL STAGES OF THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF THE WORLD" C. K. YEARLEY, JR. THE ERA when half the human race was...
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The Isolationist Tradition
(April 1957)
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interests, to cite bat two of many, could tolerate a return to the isolationism of the twenties. The literature of the industrial world, revealing a broader outlook than it did thirty years ago, the...
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Mr. Dulles in Perspective
(March 1956)
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Mr. Dulles in Perspective "WE LIVE IN A WILDERNESS IN WHICH THE KNIFE MAY BE HIDDEN BUT SELDOM SAFELY SHEATHED" C. K. YEARLEY, JR. H OPING for the containment of Germany's expanding power late...
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Yellen, Samuel
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Yergin, Daniel
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