It took only ten months to merge the AFL and CIO at the top level, but the real work lies ahead, in harmonizing conflicting labor interests at the grass roots THE LABOR MERGER By Stanley...
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By William E. Bohn The Union of Fifteen Million The new AFL-CIO is the most powerful trade-union federation in the world ?and its leaders know it The New Leader published many an editorial praying...
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Two anti-Communist blocs ?one led by Mendes-France, the other by Faure ?compete for votes on January 2 FRANCE'S SUDDEN ELECTION By George B. Boswell Paris Edgar Faure achieved in defeat E what...
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National Reports The Changing Scene in Chicago By Albert N. Votaw Chicago The 50-year-old weekly Defender, most influential Negro newspaper here, will become a tabloid morning daily in...
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By A. C. Sedgwick WHY THE BRITISH SHOULD YIELD CYPRUS Nothing short of the right to determine their own future will satisfy the Cypriots Nicosia If the British Government made a simple,...
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WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Adam Mickiewicz, Poet of Freedom Adam Mickiewicz, the centenary of whose death was recently commemorated on both sides of the Iron Curtain, is a...
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WRITERS and WRITING Status and the Right The New American Right. Ed. by Daniel Bell. Criterion. 239 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by John P. Roche Associate professor of political science, Haverford...
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Inside African Jewry The Pillar of Salt. By Albert Memmi. Criterion. 342 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Ramon Sender Teacher and critic; author, "The Sphere" and other novels This is a novel about...
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Mild Musical And a Great Actress Pipe Dream. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the novel Sweet Thursday, by John...
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DEAR EDITOR THE FUND I was forced to pause in my Thanksgiving0 preparations to write you this note of appreciation for the articles on the Fund for the Republic. You seem to be the only magazine...
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