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IssueVol. 037 Issue 027 (July 5 1954)
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Paid articleIs France Our Ally?
SHUB, DAVID J. DALLIN, ANATOLE
IS FRANCE OUR ALLY? Two Views NO SAYS DAVID J. DALLIN The developing crisis in Franco-American relations' has brought sharp disagreement in the U.S. about future courses of action. That...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT The Drive Against The Intellectuals By William E. Bohn One current aspect of American politics is a battle against brains. For a long time. I have been noting signs of this...
Paid articleThe Atlantic Community
SCHNABEL, OSCAR
THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY By Oscar Schnabel Far more important than Indo-China, Korea or Germany is maintaining the integrity of the Atlantic alliance in the face of genuine divisions and Kremlin...
Paid articleMy Friend Nguyen
SANDERS, SOL
My Friend Nguyen By Sol Sanders The story of a democratic Vietnamese nationalist As I write, the French have begun a vast retreat which will probably result in their abandoning all North...
Paid articleReport on Finland
HAMORI, L.
Report on Finland By L. Hamori Caught in Soviet squeeze, the Finns cannot strengthen their economy or form a stable majority government Stockholm The Finns breathed easier when the last...
Paid articleNational Reports
EUBANKS, COURTNEY R. SHELDON, BICKNELL
National Reports Massachusetts Senate Race Begins JBy Courtney R. Sheldon Boston Republican Senator Leverett Saltonstall, already campaigning for Te-election against State Treasurer Foster...
Paid articleAlternatives to the H-Bomb
BOWLES, CHESTER
ALTERNATIVES TO THE H-BOMB Win the Uncommitted World By Chester Bowles Edmund Burke once advised his colleagues in Parliament that "when bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will...
Paid articleThe July 20 Plot Against Hitler
ECKARDT, W. V.
Ten years ago, a group of moderate German civilians and Army leaders attempted to overthrow the Nazis The July 20 Plot Against Hitler By W V Eckardl Shortly after noon on July 20, 1944, a young...
Paid articleRed Clerics Visit U.S.
FABIAN, BELA
Red Clerics Visit U. S. By Bela Fabian The Hungarian churchmen invited to the World Council of Churches convention are Communist Quislings who do not represent Protestants in their country The...
Paid articleWhere the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS Paris Awaits The Deadline By William Henry Chamberlin Paris French Prime Minister Mendes-France's somewhat melodramatic promise to obtain a cease-fire in Indo-China by July...
Paid articleEditorial
EDITORIAL Attlee's Leadership The test of leadership is the rebellious minority: When the beliefs and principles of a leader are threatened by a recalcitrant minority, does he fight to win, or...
Paid articleLiterature and Life
HINDUS, MILTON
WRITERS and WRITING Literature and Life By Milton Hindus My mother, with the faith and cultural ambition characteristic of an immigrant, named me in honor of the author of the Areopagi-tica, and...
Paid articleThe Enigmatic Miss Bronte
WOLFE, ANN F.
The Enigmatic Miss Bronte Emily Bronte: Her Life and Work. By Muriel Spark and Derek Stanford. British Book Centre. 271 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Ann F. Wolfe Contributor, N. Y. "Times Book Review,"...
Paid articleThe Rhee Story
DONLEVIN, ROBERT
The Rhee Story Syngman Rhee. By Robert T. Oliver. Dodd, Mead. 380 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Robert Dorilevin Associate Editor, "Pageant"; former INS correspondent in Paris The might of American...
Paid articleEddy Gilmore and the Russians
ARCUS, M. K.
Eddy Gilmore and the Russians Me and My Russian Wife. By Eddy Gilmore. Doubleday. 313 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by M. K. Argus Author, "Moscow-on-the-Hudson,'' "A Rogue with Ease" That very fine...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes readers' comment, regardless of point of view. For space reasons, however, we prefer letters under 300 words. Straight Line Still Shortest Distance Between Two...
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