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IssueVol. 039 Issue 023 (June 4 1956)
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Paid articleLet's Humanize Our Economic Aid
HAMBURGER, LUDWIG
Let's Humanize Our Economic Aid By Ludwig Hamburger We should help improve conditions for foreign workers In August 1953, I visited a wolfram mine on the Siamese island of Phuket in the Bay of...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Giving Art The Air The old gray artist with the quaint German accent sat facing his line of paintings at the foot of Fifth Avenue across from the Washington...
Paid articleNATO Stands Still
CAREY, ALIDA L.
NATO STANDS STILL Paris foreign ministers' meeting fails to expand role of Atlantic alliance By Alida L. Carey PARIS The 15 NATO foreign ministers met in Paris in May to decide the future role...
Paid articleGold War?
LICHTBLAU, JOHN H.
Gold War? By John H. Lichtblau Will Moscow Launch a Most discussions of the new Soviet economic offensive center upon one question: Can the USSR fulfill the vast commitments it is now undertaking...
Paid articleBritain's Rising Living Standard
GRATTAN, C. HARTLEY
BRITAIN'S RISING LIVING STANDARD By C. Hartley Grattan An 'age of participation,' with millions enjoying things they could never afford before, has overtaken England Life is getting better for...
Paid articleIndian Communists Hold Fourth Congress
BHARGAVA, G. S.
Indian Communists Hold Fourth Congress By G. S. Bhargava Palghat The Indian Communist party recently held its Fourth Congress in this tiny South Indian town and emerged with a completely new...
Paid articleJapanese Delegations Flock to Red China
NAOI, TAKEO
Japanese Delegations Flock to Red China By Takeo Naoi Tokyo The number of Japanese visitors to Communist countries in 1955 was more than three times as great as in 1954. According to the Peking...
Paid articleWhy the UN Should Bar Red China
DOUGLAS, PAUL H.
Why the United Nations Should Bar Red China By Paul H. Douglas U.S. Senator from Illinois One of the major diplomatic aims of international Communism is the admission of Communist China to the...
Paid articleTrends in Soviet Industry
FRIEDBERG, MAURICE
Higher productivity promises fewer hours but less pay for Soviet workers Trends in Soviet Industry By Maurice Friedberg Astudy of 16 specialized Soviet journals indicates that, just as in foreign...
Paid articleWhere the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin America Must Be Supreme in the Air The recent Congressional testimony of General LeMay, head of the Strategic Air Command, and General Partridge,...
Paid articleEngineering of the Soul
LYONS, EUGENE
WRITERS and WRITING Engineering of the Soul Brainwashing: The Story of the Men Who Defied it. By Edward Hunter. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy. 310 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Eugene Lyons Author,...
Paid articleFather Huddleston's Breaking Point
IRVINE, KEITH
Father Huddleston's Breaking Point Naught for Your Comfort. By Trevor Huddleston. Doubleday. 253 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Keith Irvine Editor, "Africa Today" Benedetto Croce once remarked that,...
Paid articleCollected Essays by Herbert Read
SENDER, RAMON
Collected Essays by Herbert Read A Coat of Many Colors. By Herbert Read. Horizon. 352 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Ramon Sender Teacher and critic author, "The Sphere" and other novels Herbert Read...
Paid articleEconomic Integration and Freedom
SELIGMAN, BEN B.
Economic Integration and Freedom An International Economy: Problems and Prospects. By Gunnar Myrdal. Harper. 381 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by Ben B. Seligman Economist contributor, "Dissent," "Labor...
Paid articleWaiting for Youdi
OESTERREICHER, ARTHUR
Waiting for Youdi Molloy. By Samuel Beckett. Grove. 241 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by Arthur Oesterreicher "If there is one question I dread, to which I have never been able to invent a satisfactory...
Paid articleScience-Fiction Film Is Unwitting Allegory Revealing Popular Axieties on Communism
DWORKIN, MARTIN S.
On SCREEN By Martin S. Dworkin Science-Fiction Film Is Unwitting Allegory Revealing Popular Anxieties on Communism The invasion of the Body Snatchers seems to be about the innocuous possibility...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR FRENCH POLITICS Somebody seems to have been misleading us about who is who in French politics. That has been clear since the advent of the Mollet Government, and doubly so with the...
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