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GERMAN UNITY AND EASTERN EUROPE
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SETON-WATSON, HUGH
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Poland and Czechoslovakia loom large in Western and Soviet calculations on Germany GERMAN UNITY AND EASTERN EUROPE By Hugh Seton-Watson GERMAN UNITY is something which vitally affects the...
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I'M SICK OF CONSERVATISM
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ROCHE, JOHN P.
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ITS IRRELEVANT TO TODAY'S AMERICA By John P. Roche Over the last few years, the intellectual marketplace has been flooded with books, articles and tracts on "Conservatism." Bellwethering the...
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GOVERNMENT IN THE U. S. ECONOMY
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Fabricant, Solomon
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A SURVEY OF GOVERNMENT IN THE U.S. ECONOMY By Solomon Fabricant Early this year, the President recommended to the Congress a Federal budget for the fiscal year 1956 of $62 billion. State and...
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GUEST COLUMN
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HERLING, JOHN
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Washington Prksident Eisenhower missed an opportunity to honor a great American pioneer during the past week by not designating August 14 "Abraham Epstein Day." For it was on August 14, 1935, that...
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SOVIET VISITORS GET ROYAL WELCOME
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ROMER, SAM
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National Reports 1 Soviet Visitors Get Royal Welcome By Sam Romer Minneapolis The Russians came, they saw and —-if they did not conquer—they achieved a mighty propaganda coup in the visit of...
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POLICE BRUTALITY-HOW CAN IT BE ELIMINATED?
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FRY, VARIAN
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Police Brutality-How Can it be Eliminated? By Varian FryALMOST EVERY YEAR in the United States, policemen kill at least twice, and' sometimes as many as four times, the number of people who are...
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TO A MINIMUM ORBITAL UNMANNED SATELLITE
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SOSIN, GENE
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TO A MINIMUM ORBITAL UNMANNED SATELLITE Some Americans oppose sharing satellite data.—News Item Electronic Davy Crockett, When we launch you from a rocket On your pioneering trip up, Let's be...
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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 The Meaning of Malabar Farm WE WERE LUCKY to get lost on the way to Malabar Farm. On that sweet afternoon, when the rain had washed the sky and air and earth, we...
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SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN-2
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DALLIN, DAVID J.
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SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN -By David •/. Dallin Second of a series The East-West Detente The New Course The Soviet leaders found it hard in 1924-25 to abandon their grandiose dream of world...
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HOW U. S. BUSINESSMEN VIEW EAST-WEST TRADE
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A recent radio discussion on HOW U. S. BUSINESSMEN VIEW EAST-WEST TRADE The following discussion, abridged from a recent radio forum on station KCO, San Francisco, tells a great deal about the...
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WHERE THE NEWS ENDS
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CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
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WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Balance Sheet On Geneva Munich The balance-sheet of the Big Four meeting at Geneva seems distinctly negative from the standpoint of the free...
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NO PLACE TO LIVE
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BROMLEY, DOROTHY DUNBAR
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No Place to Live Forbidden Neighbors: A Study of Prejudice in Housing. By Charles Abrams. Harper. 404 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley Conductor, "Report to the People," IT MCA;...
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LIVES OF THE GREAT AND NEAR GREAT
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FERGUSON, DELANCEY
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Lives of the Great and Near Great One Mighty Torrent: The Drama of Biography. By Edgar Johnson. Macmillan. 591 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by DeLancey Ferguson Former Chairman, Department of English,...
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CHINA'S VEST POCKET WAR
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DONLEVIN, ROBERT
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China's Vest Pocket War Still the Rice Grows Green. By John C. Caldwell. Regnery. 312 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Robert Donlevin If all the copy written about China's "vest pocket war" were placed...
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DEAR EDITOR
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DEAR EDITOR FRESH AIR I cannot resist writing this note to tell you how much I enjoyed William E. Bohn's column "Instead of a Political Meeting" [NL, August 81. His vitality, his youthful ardor,...
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