'New Look' in Defense A Democratic Senator questions our exclusive reliance on atomic retaliation By John F. Kennedy U. S. Senator from Massachusetts The President's military budget reflects the...
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SHOWDOWN IN GUATEMALA? Virtually unopposed Guatemalan Communists may soon capture total state power By Daniel James EVIDENCE is mounting that a showdown is imminent in Red-ridden Guatemala, and...
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Moral Re-Armament And Its Critics Since last summer, a well-nigh worldwide discussion has raged about the achievements and character of the Moral Re-Armament...
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Exclusive Interview With Austrian Chancellor Julius Raab By Alfred Joachim Fischer Vienna Julius Raab, the Austrian Chancellor, was a founder of the Austrian Trades Association and cofounder of...
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Report from France THE RED-RIGHTIST AXIS By Fran?ois Bondy "Won't you sign, please?" said the attractive young girl at the St. Germain des Pres entrance to the Metro, extending a sheet covered...
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GUEST COLUMN By Karl A. Wittfogel The Communist Strategy in Asia: An Expert Appraisal of Four Concepts The "Irresistible Asian Revolution": To acknowledge the existence of serious economic and...
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Editorial Victory by Default The Berlin Conference is beginning to resemble a party of lost prospectors in the jungle whose communications with the outside world have been cut, and who are already...
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WRITERS and WRITING Mr. Blanshard Views the Irish The Irish and Catholic Power. By Paul Blanshard. Beacon. 375 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Will Herberg Author, "Judaism and Modern Man"; contributor to...
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The Generals Were Fools The Nemesis of Power: The German Army in Politics, 1918-1945. By John W. Wheeler-Bennett. St. Martin's Press. 829 pp. $12.00 Reviewed by Andreas F. Lowenfeld Contributor,...
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Mr. Wylie's Atomic Dud Tomorrow! By Philip Wylie. Rinehart. 372 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Paula Goldberg Free-lance writer; former Associate Editor, the "Hatworker" We have had any number of reports...
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DEAR EDITOR Joseph T. Shipley's Meat Is One Reader's Poison Preview night, we attended Sidney Howard's Madam, Will You Walk. My husband and I endured the second act out of mistaken courtesy to...
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