Illusions about world scene may be costly Why Ike Is In Trouble By Reinhold Niebuhr THE popularity of President Eisenhower is of such phenomenal proportions that both parties either glory in it...
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THE DILEMMA OF JAPANESE SOCIALISTS By Takeo Naoi Tokyo The Japanese Socialist party scored a significant victory in the July elections, which chose half the membership of the 250-member Upper...
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Jungle-dwellers refuse to accept THE REVOLT OF THE NAGA TRIBES By G. S. Bhargava New Delhi For eight months, a virtual state of war has existed between the Indian Government and the inhabitants...
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National Reports Psychologists Meet in Chicago By Lucy Freeman Chicago How CAN we cut down the number of "quacks" and charlatans to whom the public annually hands $375 million for wasted and...
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Southern Legal System Fosters Racial Strife By Edivard Estes Jr. Atlanta An important part of this country's racial problem is rooted in the legal system of the Southern states. This is...
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A worker can no longer be jailed for quitting a job, but other sanctions still prevent him from doing so Reform in Soviet Factories By Jerzy G. Gliksman "... You cannot get this kind of [skilled]...
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The Struggle for A People's Soul Dr. George N. Shuster is an exceptional American of whom we have not made adequate use. Though he is as American as any of us,...
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WRITERS and WRITING Man's Potential The Transformations of Man. By Lewis Mumford. Harper. 249 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Keith Irvine Editor, "Africa Today" In a career not unmarked by the...
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India in Fiction By Paula Snelling Contributor to "Saturday Review," "Progressive" Six months in India in 1955, along with much reading, does not equip me to speak as an expert on any aspect of...
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DEAR EDITOR WAR I find myself in basic disagreement with G. F. Hudson's lHr>w Unlikely Is War?" |NL, August 20], He seems to be reasoning in a vacuum, to be letting bis fear of atomic warfare...
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