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IssueVol. 037 Issue 036 (September 6 1954)
IssueVol. 037 Issue 037 (September 13 1954)
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Paid articleTHE GOP'S BIG TEST
TYLER, GUS
THE GOP'S BIG TEST By Gus Tyler Political Director, 1LGWU November's Congressional elections will perforce be a referendum on the policies of the present GOP administration. This has become...
Paid articleWHY GERMANS GO EAST
WOHL, PAUL
By Paul Wohl WHY GERMANS GO EAST Prospect of unity, Russian power attract many in West The flight to the East of Otto John, former West German security chief, and Karl Schmidt-Witt-marck, a...
Paid articleALTERNATIVES TO THE H-BOMB
Hariman, W. Averell
ALTERNATIVES TO THE H-BOMB Competitive Coexistence By W. Averell Harriman Only a year and a half ago, the West, united in spirit, policy and action, had created situations of strength in Western...
Paid articleVIRGINIA STILL A ONE-PARTY STATE
KING, LAWRENCE T.
Virginia Still a One-Party State By Lawrence T. King Richmond In 1952, when Eisenhower swept Virginia into the Republican column—the second time the state had gone Republican since...
Paid articleCIO GOES TO THE FAIR
MELTZER, MARVIN
CIO Goes to the Fair By Marvin Meltzer Detroit County fairs with social significance are the order of the day in Michigan. Amid tractor exhibits and girlie shows one finds a "CIO Rest Tent,"...
Paid articleTHE HOME FRONT
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The Old Devil Horse Racing It was not until the Brandywine Raceway was opened only a mile or two from my house that I began to see one of the things that are...
Paid articleNOTES ON WORK-2
BELL, DANIEL
NOTES ON WORK—2 The Erosion of Work By Daniel Bell By and large, the sociologist and the engineer have written off any effort to readjust the work process; the worker, like the mythical Ixion, is...
Paid articleWHERE THE NEWS ENDS
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin 'Finland—Superb, Nay Sublime' Helsinki "Finland—superb, nay sublime." This was the beginning of a famous eulogy that Winston Churchill, in the...
Paid articleTHE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO FAULKNER
Breit, Harvey
WRITERS and WRITING The Gospel According to Faulkner A Fable. By William Faulkner. Random. 437 pp. $4.75. Reviewed by Harvey Breit Assistant Editor, N. Y. "Times Book Review" Ezra Pound once...
Paid articleHORRIBLE PEOPLE
Feinstein, Herbert C.
Horrible People Lovely People. By Mary Manning. Houghton Mifflin. 314 pp. $3.00. Mary Manning has given us a minor masterpiece. She has written a very funny, cruel book on bitchcraft in Boston....
Paid articleDEAR EDITOR
DEAR EDITOR Praises 'New Leader' for Stand On Labor Group's Peking Visit You deserve special congratulations for two items in your August 23 issue: Gene Sosin's clever poetic parody, "Chouing...
IssueVol. 037 Issue 039 (September 27 1954)
IssueVol. 058 Issue 017 (September 1 1954)
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