[507] Decision on India WHEN the history of the period has been relegated to our school books, it may well be that England's Labor Government will bear greater onus for its decision on India...
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[511] Dr. Baker Bought a Farm The American farm and enduring security Pat McGrady DR. O. E. BAKER bought a farm. He bought it as "an island of safety in my old age and for my children when...
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513 A Case History How lack of shelter can drive deep into the heart Harry Lor in Binsst THIS IS a case history. I write it for the record, and with a certain feeling of shame and of...
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515 The Accursed Poets We ran those routes to Belgium in the rain. Those steep canals that mount the map were flat For us. Foundations still as stone Bearing up the only mountains to be...
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516 Communications THE CASE FOR VIET NAM Chicago, 111. TO the Editors: In order to keep our exchange of opinions of the Viet Nam problem symmetrical, I offer my rebuttal in answer to your...
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518 The Stage & Screen The Medium IT SEEMS to me that Gian-Carlo Menotti's small opera is a masterpiece, and while the high musical scene is not properly the timber of this column, I want to...
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518 519 International IN TELLING the story of the atom bomb, the movies are indeed treading on dangerous ground. But trust Hollywood to rush in. "The Beginning Or the End" makes the first stab...
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520 The Fate of Small Nations HENRY BUND IS THERE any real meaning in the so-called independence of smaller nations in a world dominated by the Big Four? How much genuine choice has a...
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522 Books of the Week The Lincoln Reader. Edited by Paul M. Angle. Rutgers University Press. $3.75. THE "Lincoln Reader" has the double attraction of being an excellent, moderate length...
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