integration works in wilmington By William E. Bohn The other morning, I witnessed a notable exhibition of human understanding. In a beautiful, sundrenched room, I saw twenty-five pupils clustered...
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National Reports San Francisco: Frank Mankiewicz. Minneapolis: Sam Romer. Chicago: Albert N. Votaw. Boston: Courtney Sheldon. Dallas: Bicknell Eubanks. New Orleans: John Carmichael. St. Louis:...
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Sidelights on the Election By John P. Roche Autumn is officially here, and, since this is an even-numbered year, the characteristic winds of September and October are being rapidly augmented by...
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European Labor Today The Kremlin is trying to win workers over with its peaceful coexistence' campaign, but a survey indicates that Communist-dominated unions are losing ground By Irving...
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Let's Abolish America By Peter Meyer. A satire on a satire Let's abolish America, the woman said. Our allies have kindly consented to defend their countries with U.S. economic and military help,...
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The Strange Case of Diego Rivera By Bertram D. Wolfe After 25 years, the Mexican painter has rejoined the Communists After rejecting him three times, the Communist party of Mexico announced on...
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EDITORIAL Our Fourth Decade In the long essay which concludes War and Peace, Tolstoy observed that historical events become clearer and clearer the further one is removed from them. To the...
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WRITERS and WRITING Mumford: The Prophet as Statesman In the Name of Sanity. By Lewis Mumford. Harcourt, Brace. 244 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Will Herberg Author, "Judaism and Modern Man'';...
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Koestler's Inner Struggle The Invisible Writing. By Arthur Koestler. Macmillan. 431 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Michael Polanyi Physicist and philosopher, Manchester University; author, "Logic of...
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DEAR EDITOR Offers Clues to Analysis Of McCarthyite Psychology In Anatole Shub's review of the book, Mc-Carthy and the Communists [The New Leader, September 6], he asks two questions: "1. What...
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