Though liberals may have adopted the former Illinois Governor, his record shows him preferring administrative reform to social experiment HOW LIBERAL IS ADLAI STEVENSON? By Albert N....
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The Return of the Midwesterner The Midwest, which gave me my start in life, has been widely and variously slandered. Among writers of the Eastern seaboard, the...
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The population is determined to oust Portugal from its midst, even if it means war Behind India's By G. S. Bhargava New Delhi Indian concern over the liberation of the Portuguese colony of Goa...
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SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN by David J. Dallin Last of a series. The East-West Detente BOTH THE Soviets and the West now prefer the status quo to open conflict. Nevertheless, the Long Detente...
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Louisiana's Governor Wont Be Liberal By Foust Richards New Orleans ADILEMMA common to Southern voters will again confront those of liberal persuasion in Louisiana when the quadrennial...
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Babel Reissued Isaac Babel: The Collected Stories. Ed. and transl. by Walter Morison. Criterion. 381 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Gleb Struve Professor oj Slavic Languages and Literatures, University...
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Monument to Democracy The TVA. By Gordon R. Clapp. Chicago. 206 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Ordivay Tead "TVA is controversial because it is consequential; let it become insignificant to the public...
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Birth Control and Our Resources Standing Room Only. By Karl Sax. Beacon. 192 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by James Rorty Author, "Tomorrow's Food," "His Master's Voice"; co-author, "McCarthy and the...
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The Evolution of Evelyn Waugh Officers and Gentlemen. By Evelyn Waugh. Little, Brown. 339 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Harvey Curtis Webster Professor of English, Louisville University; author, "On a...
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DEAR EDITOR ECONOMICS If Herbert Hoover and his ilk want to set back the hands of the economic clock, those two conclusions reached by Solomon Fabricant, discussing "Government in the U.S....
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