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Vol. 037 Issue 018 (May 3 1954)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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America and the Asians
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NIEBUHR, REINHOLD
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AMERICA AND THE ASIANS By Reinhold Niebuhr The Republicans, like the Democrats, are finding it hard to cope with the West's ideological disadvantage in Asia The desperate situation in Indo-China,...
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The Home Front
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BOHN, WILLIAM E.
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Meaning of the Court Ruling: The Civil War Ends at Last To me, the Supreme Court's decision on segregation is something personal. It liberates my conscience from...
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Free Trade for a Free World
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PILVIN, HAROLD
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Free Trade for a Free World By Harold Pilvin The U.S. must liberalize old trade policies if it wants to strengthen its neighbors abroad One does not have to be a partisan of the Eisenhower...
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Scandinavia Goes It Alone
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HAMORI, L.
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Scandinavia Goes It Alone While Scandinavians are hesitant about joining a strictly paper West European union, they are cementing ties among themselves By L. Hamori Stockholm The Scandinavian...
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National Reports
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RYAN, FRANK MANKIEWICZ, STEPHEN P.; MELTZER, MARVIN
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National Reports Strange Bedfellows in California By Frank Mankiewicz San Francisco Californians, long accustomed to the unusual in their political struggles, are now observing the final weeks...
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The Idea of European Unity
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ROUCEMONT, DENIS DE
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The Idea of European Unity By Denis de Rougemont When Europeans arrive in America, people immediately ask them about the state of the European Defense Community. The European visitor, in turn,...
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A Tribute to Louis Stark
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DUBINSKY, DAVID
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Tribute to Louis Stark By David Dubinsky Through three-and-a-half decades, Louis Stark sat at the press tables of scores of meetings and conventions of the AFL, the CIO, the international unions,...
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Where the News Ends
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CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
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WHERE the NEWS ENDS Time for Churchill To Step Down By William Henry Chamberlin Had Winston Churchill died a few years ago, he would have been remembered—with all due allowance for some failings...
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Editorial
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EDITORIAL Eisenhower in Trouble The Eisenhower Administration is in serious trouble. As its legislative program continued to be stalled, three stories this week demonstrated how the advice of...
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Living With Books
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HICKS, GRANVILLE
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LIVING WITH BOOKS A Fiction Roundup, with Comments On Form, Meaning and Narrative By Granville Hicks The pleasures of reading fiction are varied. Sometimes, what one wants is a story, and today...
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Smiling Al' Tells All
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HANSER, RICHARD
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WRITERS and WRITING 'Smiling Al' Tells All Kesselring: A Soldier's Record. By Albert Kesselring. Morrow. 376 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Richard Hanser Co-author of "Victory at Sea," prize-winning TV...
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The 'Unmeaning' of Life
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ANCOFF, CHARLES
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The 'Unmeaning' of Life The Treasures of Darkness. By Cornelia Jessey. Noonday. 310 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Charles Angoff Author of "In the Morning Light," "Journey to the Dawn," and other...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR Swedish Union Official Hails 'The New Leader' As the Swedish Miners' Federation representative to the Miners' International Federation, I find The New Leader extremely valuable....
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