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Vol. 038 Issue 035 (September 5 1955)
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THE STRUGGLE IN MOROCCO
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TAS, SAL
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After months of violent terror and counter terror, the French are being forced to yield even more than they refused to moderate Moroccan nationalists in 1953 Struggle in Morocco By Sal...
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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 Joe Must Go' and Leroy Gore Baraboo, Wisconsin The license-plates advertise Wisconsin as America's dairy state. As you come rolling up through Lake Geneva and...
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SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN-3
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DALLIN, DAVID J.
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SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN -By David J. Dallin Third of a seriesThe East-West Detente Containment Succeeds The United States cannot accept the Soviet explanation of the causes of the Long...
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POLITICS, HEAT AND BASEBALL IN CHICAGO
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VOTAW, ALBERT N.
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Politics, Heat and Baseball in Chicago By Albert IS. Votaic Chicago While state executives attending the Governors conference here spoke of 1956, their Republican host busied himself preparing...
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SHIVERCRATS' INDULGE SECOND THOUGHTS
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EUBANKS, BICKNELL
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Shivercrats' Indulge Second Thoughts By Bicknell Eubanks Dallas It is hard to tell what is really happening in Texas politics. About the only clear thing to emerge so far is that the...
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THE CASE OF SAMMY LEE
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Lee, Robert
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Like millions of lesser known Oriental Americans, Major Lee, Olympic diving champion and U.S. ambassador of good will, ran up against a wall of racial discrimination The Case of Sammy...
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SONG FOR A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
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Armour, Richart
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SONG FOR A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Though it be thin as tissue, This much at least is clear: You've got to have an issue In an election year. You've got to have dissension, If you would run a race....
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THE FOLLIES IN FOLEY SQUARE
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LEWIS, WALTER K.
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Notes on the House Committee's probe of entertainers THE FOLLIES IN FOLEY SQUARE By Walter K. Lewis Two lawyers with water pitchers stole the show in Foley Square last month when the House...
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DO THE GERMANS WANT TO BE UNIFIED?
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LASKY, MELVIN J.
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West Germany's preoccupation with material prosperity, and the lack of national consciousness, make one wonder: DO THE GERMANS WANT TO BE UNIFIED? By Melvin J. Lasky Berlin Do the Germans want...
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THE COOL APPROACH
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SCHOENWALD, RICHARD L.
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The 'deep freeze' may be our downfall The Cool Approach By Richard L. Schoenwald Something is chilling us. We shiver and shake. Has the Ice Age come back? What is it? What are these symptoms?...
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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 Two Challenging Books on Asia Among the last books I read before taking off on a trip to Europe were two works of authentic scholarship and...
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LIVING WITH BOOKS
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HICKS, GRANVILLE
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LIVING WITH BOOKS! By Granville Hicks Alan Harrington, Gerald Brace Show Good Novels Need Not Be Pessimistic In an interview recently published in the New York Times Book Review, Sloan Wilson...
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HOW WE ABANDONED ISOLATION
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HINDUS, MILTON
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How We Abandoned Isolation America's Rise to World Power 1898-1954. By Foster Rhea Dulles. Harper. 314 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Milton Hindus Associate Professor of English, Brandeis University;...
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A GOOD GUIDE TO ENGLISH FICTION
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LYDENBERG, JOHN
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A Good Guide to English Fiction The English Novel: A Short Critical History. By Walter Allen. Dutton. 454 pp. $4.75. Reviewed by John Lydenberg Professor of English and American Studies, Hobart...
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THE BLESSED SPINOZA
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Darshan, David
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The Blessed Spinoza Baruch Spinoza and Western Democracy. By Joseph Dunner, Philosophical Library. 140 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by-David Darshan Heinrich Heine once observed that the world looks...
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THE DON WAS MOBILE
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SMALLWOOD, WILLIAM
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The Don Was Mobile Mastro-Don Gesauldo. By Giovanni Verga. Grove Press. 454 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by William Smallwood Poet and journalist; contributor, Los Angeles "Tribune," California...
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DEAR EDITOR
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DEAR EDITOR AFTER STALIN "The image of Joseph Stalin, somewhat eclipsed after his death, has now been restored to a place of honor," writes David J. Dallin in the first installment of his series...
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