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IssueVol. 037 Issue 009 (March 1 1954)
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Paid articleThe Threat to Freedom
THOMAS, NORMAN
The Threat to Freedom Senator McCarthy is strengthening the forces he claims to oppose by destroying the people's faith in their own government, and confusing true Communists with decent...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT The New Leaders Thirtieth Birthday By William E. Bohn The New Leader celebrated its thirtieth birthday on February 24. We began our existence by pulling hard for Robert La Follette...
Paid articleWhy Berlin Failed
SOUVARINE, BORIS
Why Berlin Failed By Boris Souvarine (First of two articles) If Moscow wanted to change its basic policy, it would have done so without diplomatic ballyhoo; Berlin only rehashed old...
Paid articleGuest Column
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
GUEST COLUMN By Arnold Beichman 'More Substance In Our Enmities' It's an odd statement to make today when, from Berlin east to the Yellow Sea, there are so many innocent dead and dying, but it's...
Paid articleNational Reports
MANKIEWICZ, STEPHEN P. RYAN, FRANK
National Reports The Negro in Southern Sports By Stephen P. Ryan While residents of the North and Midwest are still shivering in the blasts of winter, spring has already come to the American...
Paid articleOur GIs Who Confessed
HUNTER, EDWARD
OUR GIs WHO CONFESSED If soldiers who succumbed to Red brainwashing are to be tried, what about those who failed to prepare them for this ordeal? By Edward Hunter THE MILITARY COURT now holding...
Paid articleFlown the Coop
ARMOUR, RICHARD
FLOWN THE COOP A Soviet pigeon flew from Murmansk to Italy today and refused to leave. --News item. They say a pigeon flapped its wings And flew with steady toil Until, its journey done, it...
Paid articleMr. Lyttelton and the Kabaka
HATCH, JOHN
MR. LYTTELTON AND THE KABAKA By John Hatch Author of "Dilemma in South Africa" The conflict between the British Government and the Kabaka (King) of Buganda, a territory in Uganda, sheds light on...
Paid articleToday's Students
EVERETT, JOHN R.
TODAY'S STUDENTS Our colleges are inhabited by serious-minded young people who are not easily aroused and professors have had to readjust to their critical ways of thinking By John R....
Paid articleOld Fellow-Travelers Never Die
HERMAN, LOUIS JAY
Old Fellow-Travelers Never Die By Louis Jay Herman An encounter with the latest subspecies of a hardy breed THE OTHER EVENING, I met an anti-Communist fellow-traveler. I had been a little out of...
Paid articleSex in the Movies
FORSTER, CLIFFORD
Sex in the Movies By Clifford Forster WHEN the United States Supreme Court recently reversed, without opinion, the refusal of New York and Ohio to license, respectively, the motion pictures La...
Paid articleEDITORIAL
EDITORIAL Berlin Balance History will not place the Berlin conference just concluded in the same class with Munich and Yalta; it resulted in no vast territorial concessions and created no strong...
Paid articleLiving With Books
HICKS, CRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Three New Novels About Negroes Which Transcend the Old Formulas Negro novelists are less concerned than they once were with what is commonly called the Negro...
Paid articleAndre Malraux's Ode to Art
LYDENBERG, JOHN
WRITERS and WRITING Andre Malraux's Ode to Art THE VOICES OF SILENCE. By Andre Malraux. Doubleday. 661 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by John Lydenberg Visiting Lecturer in English, University of...
Paid articleMr. Davis Speaks His Mind
SHUB, ANATOLE
Mr. Davis Speaks His Mind But We Were Born Free. By Elmer Davis. Bobbs-Merrill. 229 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Anatole Shub Reading this book, it is hard to shelve the memories of a thousand Elmer...
Paid articleWhere Fear Is King
BRUMBERG, ABRAHAM
Where Fear Is King By Abraham Brumberg Content Editor of the USIA publication, "Problems of Communism" THE BEACON PRESS is to be congratulated on the publication of these two volumes."* Slim in...
Paid articleOn Stage
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Two Big-Name Disappointments Two imposing disappointments have struck Broadway. One is an American dramatization of a noted Frenchman's plea for understanding. The...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR Opposes Tax Reduction As Spur to Prosperity Since The New Leader's general level of courage, integrity and sincerity is much higher than that of most other newspapers or magazines,...
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