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••Contents••
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Adenauer on the Spot:
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HOTTELET, RICHARD C.
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WHICH WAY GERMANY? Adenauer on the Spot By Richard C. Hottelet Bonn HISTORY HAS inscrutable ways. When the French National Assembly convened for the EDC debate, both the friends and the enemies...
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The Rise of Neutralism:
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HAHN, WALTER F.
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The Rise of Neutralism By Walter F. Hahn WHILE ALL EYES have been focused on the. crisis-to-crisis atmosphere of Paris in recent weeks, a more portentous, though less flamboyant, development has...
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Storage; Behind the Glass Curtain:
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ARMOUR, RICHARD
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STORAGE Railway Express is offering a storage place for valuables in atom-proof vaults in the mountains. — News item. They've taken special measures And built us mountain vaults Where we may...
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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 A Canadian Acts As Interpreter WE LIVE in a strangely irrational age. Our means of communication are superior to those of any earlier generation. Newspapers and...
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The Case Against Moroccan Nationalism:
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LEHRMAN, HAL
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The Case Against Moroccan Nationalism By Hal Lehrman Over the past four years, The New Leader has published many articles urging independence for Morocco. Here we present a dissenting view, in the...
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National Reports:
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POSNER, SEYMOUR J.; VOTAW, ALBERT N.; CARMICHAEL, JOHN
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National Reports San Francisco: Frank Mankiewicz. Minneapolis: Sam Romer. Chicago: Albert N. Votaw. Boston: Courtney Sheldon. Dallas: Bicknell Eubanks. New Orleans: John Carmichael. St. Louis:...
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Guest Column:
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KRUTCH, JOSEPH WOOD
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GUEST COLUMN By Joseph Wood Krutch We Need More Than More Facts NEARLY EVERYBODY says nowadays that "what we need is more facts." Since I happen to be an essayist by habit, I have private reasons...
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Who Speaks for America?:
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CELBER, LIONEL
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WHO SPEAKS FOR AMERICA? By Lionel Gelber In an era of bigness, when America must choose for a broad coalition, our institutions often tend to promote confusion IS THE American system geared for...
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SEATO Without a Soul:
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BHARGAVA, G. S.
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SEATO WITHOUT A SOUL By G. S. Bhargava Lack of support from Asia points up the pact's weakness New Delhi IT WAS IN 1942 that Mahadev Desai, the private secretary and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi,...
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The Rokossovski Enigma:
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OLSHANSKY, BORIS
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THE ROKOSSOVSKI ENIGMA Ten years after the tragic Warsaw uprising By Boris Olshansky (with Walter Nelson) MARSHAL Konstantin K. Rokossovski's turbulent Red Army career and brilliant generalship...
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Report from Costa Rica:
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CANAS, ALBERTO F.
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REPORT FROM COSTA RICA By Alberto F. Canas SAN JOSE EARLY LAST WEEK, Costa Rican President Jose Figueres signed an Act of Congress creating an "Instituto de Vivienda y Urbanization" (rough...
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Let's Abolish Europe:
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SHUB, ANATOLE
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A modest proposal Let's Abolish Europe By Anatole Shub LET'S ABOLISH Europe, the man said; we've had nothing but trouble from them. Here we've given them billions of dollars and still they act so...
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Ben Hecht Sounds Off:
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ANGOFF, CHARLES
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WRITERS and WRITING Ben Hecht Sounds Off A Child of the Century. By Ben Hecht. Simon and Schuster. 654 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Charles Angoff Author of "Journey to the Dawn" and "In the Morning...
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Dos Passos Bitter Again:
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WEBSTER, HARVEY CURTIS
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Dos Passos Bitter Again Most Likely to Succeed. By John Dos Passos. Prentice-Hall. 310 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Harvey Curtis Webster English Department, University of Louisville; author, "On a...
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Lady in the Death Cell:
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WAGNER, GEOFFREY
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Lady in the Death Cell Yield to the Night. By Joan Henry. Doubleday. 190 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Geoffrey Wagner Author, "The Venables," "The Passionate Land" "YOU SHOULD BE well looked after...
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Poetess of Haunted Joy:
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FARRAR, MICHEL
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Poetess of Haunted Joy Collected Poems. By Charlotte Mew. Macmillan. 80 pp. $2.50. Reviewed by Michel Farrar Assistant Editor, Hermitage House WHEN Charlotte Mew died, a suicide, at 60 in...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR Disillusioned Republican Finds Some Comfort in Back Number In looking over your September 21, 1953 issue, one cannot help but feel that Washington has certainly had a "big sleep," and...
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Vol. 058 Issue 017 (September 1 1954)
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