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Failure Is Assured
SOUVARINE, BORIS
3 Articles on the Berlin Meeting Failure Is Assured The Foreign Ministers Conference cannot bring true peace any closer By Boris Souvarine Paris Since the end of World War II, innumerable...
What Malenkov Wants
DALLIN, DAVID J.
The Soviet Premier is a Stalinist conservative??He will not change Kremlin policy at home or abroad, but will try to preserve as much of it as possible What Malenkov Wants By David J. Dallin The...
Where the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Moving Forward From Berlin The prospect of any beneficial results from the Conference of Foreign Ministers at Berlin is not favorable. It is mere...
Operation Silver-lining
ECKARDT, W. V.
There is little hope of emigration for displaced persons in the new 'emergency' refugee relief program OPERATION SILVER-LINING By W. V. Eckardt Washington, D. C. The President recently listed...
Neck-and-Neck
ARMOUR, RICHARD
NECK-AND-NECK Symptoms of TV Neck Observed by Physician.??Newspaper headline. After lots Of televiewing, Neck in knots, Head need unscrewing? Feel a speck Along old-wreck lines? You've TV...
Can We Afford to Lose Our Heads?
BIELEY, I. PEGCY
Can We Afford To Lose Our Heads? By I. Peggy Bieley Since the McCarran-Walter Act, U.S. immigration quotas have affected scientists, scholars and ministers Two Presidents have expressed their...
The Case for U.S. Business Abroad
HODGES, CHARLES
A defense of U.S. firms with Latin American holdings The Case for U. S. Business Abroad By Charles Hodges To understand the forces at work in the Western Hemisphere, we must realize that most of...
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn How We Beat The Censors Most of us had the notion that last year was rather a bad time from the point of view of censorship. During the first months of the year,...
Reflections at Fifty
FARRELL, JAMES T.
One of America's leading novelists discusses the forces that have shaped his life Reflections at Fifty By James T. Farrell There is a certain sadness in the passage of time, in the accumulation...
The Tibet Headache
BHARGAVA, C. S.
The Tibet Headache Although Nehru isn't concerned about Communists in Tibet, they pose a real threat to India By G. S. Bhargava New Delhi Three questions relating to Tibet are now being...
Living With Books
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks A Novel of Despair from Spain And a Buoyant One from France Camilo Jose Cela is apparently the only novelist of any stature to have developed in Franco's...
George Sand: Pedestrian and Passionate
IRVINE, KEITH
WRITERS and WRITING George Sand: Pedestrian and Passionate Lelia: The Life of George Sand. By Andre Maurois. Harper. 482 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Keith Irvine British journalist and critic With...
Conservatism Reappraised
POSSONY, STEFAN T.
Conservatism Reappraised The Conservative Mind. By Russell Kirk. Regnery. 458 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by Stefan T. Possony Author, "A Century of Conflict"; Professor of International Relations,...
Apology for October
VISHNIAK, MARK
Apology for October In the Workshop of the Revolution. By I. N. Steinberg. Rinehart. 306 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Mark Vishniak Contributing editor, "Time"; Secretary, All-Russian Constituent...
More Adventures of Boswell
NETBOY, ANTHONY
More Adventures of Boswell Boswell on the Grand Tour. Ed. by Frederick A. Pottle. McGraw-Hill. 357 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Anthony Netboy The discovery of James Boswell's journals and...
On Stage
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Play Is Still the Thing The past fortnight has brought a quartet of plays with notable stars, and further evidence that not the performer but the play's the...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR Kohlberg Defends McCarthy Against Criticism by Niebuhr In his article, "Beria and McCarthy," in The New Leader of January 4, Reinhold Niebuhr accomplishes something that millions of...
Editorial
EDITORIAL A Round for Freedom The Supreme Court decision in the case of La Ronde, a movie banned in New York as "immoral," is a welcome blow for American liberty. The Court said that such a ban...
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