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Crisis at Geneva
TAS, SAL; ABRAMOVITCH, RAPHAEL R.
CRISIS AT GENEVA Lack of military force to stop Indo-China Reds places pressure on the West By Sal Tas Geneva With the fall of Dienbienphu, the Geneva Conference discussions of Indo-China really...
Is Washington Arming Arab Communists?
ALEXANDER, MARK
Tough talk, isolationist deeds confuse our allies but don't fool the realists in the Kremlin DOES THE U. S. HAVE A POLICY? By Raphael R. Abramovitch Commentators for Pravda and Izvestia seem to...
National Reports
VOTAW, ALBERT N.; EUBANKS, BICKNELL
A disconcerting second look at U.S. policy in the Middle East Is Washington Arming Arab Communists? By Mark Alexander Jerusalem At first glance, the military-assistance agreement concluded in...
Reviving German Propaganda
ECKARDT, W. V.
National Reports Atlanta: Joseph R. Fiszman. Boston: Courtney R. Sheldon. Chicago: Albert N. Votaw. Dallas: Bicknell Eubanks. Minneapolis: Sam Romer. New Orleans: Stephen Ryan. Richmond: Lawrence...
Death in Budapest
FABIAN, BELA; NELSON, WALTER
Reviving German Propaganda The Bonn Government's decision to open a publicity center in New York may be harmful to German-American relations, responsible officials feel By W. V....
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
Death in Budapest By Bela Fabian and Walter Nelson New Yorkers who were theatergoers back in 1911 may recall seeing Daniel Frohman's production of Seven Sisters, by Ferenc Herczeg. Ten years...
America's New Hero
VIERECK, PETER
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Hail to the Conquering Hero Some months ago, I wrote a column to the effect that my old school, the University of Michigan, would be able to take care of its...
Sartre Chides the Commissars
PARISOT, PAUL
Sartre Chides the Commissars The French existentialist may be breaking with Stalinism By Paul Parisot Paris The French Communist party has received an unexpected ultimatum from Jean-Paul Sartre....
Where the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Appeasement On the Right Appeasement can be fairly defined as one-sided retreat in the face of an insatiably aggressive enemy. It is immoral...
Editorial
EDITORIAL Monmouth Facts Senator McCarthy's investigation of alleged espionage at the Signal Corps's Fort Monmouth laboratories is now living its third life each phonier than the last. In its...
'Hard' and 'Soft' Anti-Communism
BELL, DANIEL
WRITERS and WRITING 'Hard' and 'Soft' Anti-Communism By Daniel Bell One day early in 1953, Granville Hicks was subpoenaed by the Velde Committee to tell what he knew about Communist activities at...
The Case Against Comics
MUHLEN, NORBERT
The Case Against Comics Seduction of the Innocent. By Fredric Wertham. Rinehart. 397 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Norbert Muhlen Author and foreign correspondent The case against the "comic books"...
Malthus Up to Date
AYRES, C. E.
Malthus Up to Date The Challenge of Man's Future. By Harrison Brown. Viking. 290 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by C. E. Ayres Professor of Economics, the University of Texas During the nine years that...
Gide as Satirist
SPODHEIM, RENEE
Gide as Satirist Marshlands and Prometheus Misbound. By Andre Gide. New Directions. 192 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by Renee Spodheim Though already a little dated in France, Andre Gide is still...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR Approves of Navy's Action In Ellen Wilson Case The article, "I Was a Security Risk" [The New Leader, May 3], gives the impression that Ellen Wilson should not have been discharged from...
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