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Vol. 039 Issue 010 (March 5 1956)
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Vol. 039 Issue 011 (March 12 1956)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Ike Is No Sure Thing
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NIEBUHR, REINHOLD
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Though President Eisenhower's popularity is at a peak, much can happen between now and the November election Ike Is No Sure Thing By Reinhold Niebuhr President Eisenhower's announcement that he...
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A Democratic Socialist Reflects on 1956
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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A DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REFLECTS ON '56 By Norman Thomas Whatever else happens in this campaign year, there will be no minority-party electoral campaign of wide significance. A McCarthyist...
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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 Taking Hucksterism Out of Politics Washington, D.C. Strolling about the old Senate Office Building the other day, I saw that Senator Richard L. Neuberger's door...
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The Soviet Party Congress: Old Challenge, New Rivalry
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MEYER, PETER
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Soviet Party Congress??1 OLD CHALLENGE, NEW RIVALRY By Peter Meyer Many developments at the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist party were expected and predicted; some were surprising and...
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The Soviet Party Congress: Khrushchev's Mixed Victory
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NICOLAEVSKY, BORIS I.
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Soviet Party Congress??2 KHRUSHCHEV'S MIXED VICTORY By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (First of two articles) Three main features stand out from a preliminary examination of the events at the 20th...
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National Reports
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EUBANKS, WALTER R. STOREY, BICKNELL
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National Reports Philadelphia Debates Charter Change By Walter R. Storey Philadelphia Pennsylvania's April 24 primary campaign has opened with ex-Mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr. calling U.S. Senator...
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Defending Freedom Without War
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ANGELL, NORMAN
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Defending Freedom Without War By Norman Angell How can we protect ourselves against foreign and domestic bullies now that H-bombs make war unthinkable? Adozen physicists of the first rank have...
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Living With Books
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HICKS, GRANVILLE
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LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Novels by Graham Greene, David Karp Describe American Political Innocence Although Graham Greene makes a distinction between his thrillers-"entertainments" he...
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Two Candidates Admired
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HOWE, QUINCY
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WRITERS and WRITING Two Candidates Admired By Quincy Howe Author and ABC news commentator President Eisenhower's wartime mess sergeant and Adlai Stevenson's sister have put their names to two...
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The Great Anti-Hitler Plot
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DALLIN, ALEXANDER
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The Great Anti-Hitler Plot 20 July. By Constantine FitzGibbon. Norton. 285 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Alexander Dallin Director, War Documentation Project; contributor, N. Y. "Times Magazine" Few...
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Prelude to a Masterpiece
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HINDUS, MILTON
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Rehearsal for a Masterpiece Jean Santeuil. By Marcel Proust. Simon & Schuster. 744 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Milton Hindus Professor of English, Brandeis U.; author, "The Proustian Vision,'' "The...
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Off-Broadway Fare Is Livelier
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Off-Broadway Fare Is Livelier Middle of the Night. By Paddy Chayefsky. Directed and presented by Joshua Logan. At the ANTA Theater. The Ponder Heart. By Joseph...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR MENCKEN Mr. Bohn makes few statements in his column on H. L. Mencken [NL, February 20] on which I would like to comment. To say that there is nothing anti-religious about being an...
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Vol. 039 Issue 013 (March 26 1956)
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