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Paid articleGERMANY WITHOUT ADENAUER
Kirchheimer, Otto
Because the parties now gaining strength are as democratic as his, we need not fear Germany Without Adenauer By Otto Kirchheimer Germany's domestic politics is headline news. The most stable...
Paid articleTHE HOME FRONT
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Treasury Raid Is Shot in the Arm For Dull, Moribund 'Daily Worker' The Communist headquarters in New York is only a few doors from where I live. On the ground...
Paid articleWAS STALIN MURDERED?
VISHNIAK, MARK
By Mark Vishniak WAS STALIN MURDERED? Are collective leaders bound by collective guilt? Both Nikita Khrushchev and the Soviet "collective leadership" emerge in a new light from the secret session...
Paid articleTHE TRIUMPH OF TITO
Radista, Bogdan
THE TRIUMPH OF TITO His view of Communism is now the official Soviet view By Bogdan Raditsa The results of the 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress— which include the rehabilitation of Laszlo Rajk...
Paid articleTHE DE GALINDEZ CASE
Grant, Edward
Trujillo regime is blamed for opponent's disappearance The de Galindez Case By Edward Grant Dr. Jesus de Galindez, author, lawyer, instructor at Columbia University, and New Leader contributor,...
Paid articleWHY SOCIALISTS REJECT KHRUSHCHEV'S APPEAL
Lie, Haakon
No United Front With Enemies of Democracy Why Socialists Reject Khrushchev's Appeal By Haakon Lie Secretary, Norwegian Labor Party Since Stalin's death, the Communist movement has been feeling...
Paid articleREVERSES AROUSE SEGREGATIONISTS
RICHARDS, FOUST
National Reports;, Reverses Arouse Segregationists By Foust Richards New Orleans After a chain of serious defeats, Louisiana's segregationists are counterattacking. They are appealing a Federal...
Paid articleASIA AND FREE WORLD ORDER
GELBER, LIONEL
Asian nationalists' strong anti-Western bias could lead them to totalitarianism, no matter what the West does Asia and Free World Order By Lionel Gelber The West may well bear much of the blame...
Paid articleFREE LABOR'S STRUGGLE IN LATIN AMERICA
ROMUALDI, SERAFINO
A Survey: By Serafino Romualdi FREE LABOR'S STRUGGLE IN LATIN AMERICA Last December, Lombardo Tole-dano, head of the Communist-controlled Confederation of Latin American Workers (CTAL), proposed...
Paid articleWHERE THE NEWS ENDS
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin A Visit to the Voice of America The Voice of America has been one of the more controversial Government agencies — partly, no doubt, because almost...
Paid articleGANDHI'S MESSAGE TO THE WORLD
Hetzberg, Hazel Whitman
Gandhi's Message to the 'World The Gandhi Reader. Ed. by Homer A. Jack. Indiana. 532 pp. $7.50. My Gandhi. By John Haynes Holmes. Harper. 186 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Hazel Whitman...
Paid articleTHE QUEST FOR CIVILIZATION
AYRES, C. E.
The Quest for Civilization The United States in History. By James T. Shotwell. Simon and Schuster. 234 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by C. E. Ayres Professor of economics, University of Texas There is...
Paid articleSKETCHES FROM THE BIBLE
FRANK, M. Z.
Sketches from the Bible Certain People of the Book. By Maurice Samuel. Knopf. 363 pp. $5.00. Maurice Samuel's profound erudition and his unusual mastery of the English language have been reflected...
Paid articleIMPROVING OUR PUBLIC EDUCATION
KILPATRICK, WILLIAM H.
Improving Our Public Education How to Get Better Schools: A Tested Program. By David B. Dreiman. Harper. 267 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by William H. Kilpatrick Professor emeritus of education, Columbia...
Paid articleTARANS-ATLANTIC EROTICA
Cantarella, Hélène
Trans-Atlantic Erotica The Capri Letters. By Mario Soldati. Knopf. 312 pp. $1.25. Reviewed by Helene Cantarella Former chief, Foreign Language Review Section, OWl Motion Picture Bureau Mario...
Paid articleON STAGE
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Hellman and Fry Versions of Lark' When Jean Anouilh's play The Lark was presented in New York this season, it was natural to wonder why the producer did not use the...
Paid articleDEAR EDITOR
DEAR EDITOR HUTCHINS As something of a "cultural vigilante," a supporter of Senator McCarthy and a regular reader of the National Review, I naturally looked upon The New Leader as a magazine that...
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