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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Ishibashi of Japan
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NAOI, TAKEO
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Two New Prime Ministers ISHIBASHI OF JAPAN Publisher, a newcomer to politics, introduced Keynes to Japan By Takeo Ncioi Tokyo Late in December, Tanzan Ishi-bashi was elected president of Japan's...
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Macmillan and Migration
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ARNOLD, G. L.
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Macmillan & Migration Britons fleeing to Canada, Australia pose challenge to Premier By G. L. Arnold London Commentators are never more buoyant and happy than when there is a first-rate political...
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Washington Letter
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BOHN, WILLIAM E.
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By William E. Bohn WASHINGTON LETTER Washington After a wild winter week in our national capital, I have decided to sura up my experiences. The first half of this report will deal with the...
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Why Congress Is Suspicious
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COFFIN, TRIS
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Ike's Doctrine and the Mideast WHY CONGRESS IS SUSPICIOUS By Tris Coffin Washington A Congressman famous for his off-the-record comments was entertaining reporters just outside the House Foreign...
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U. S. Policies and Mideast Realities
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Laqueur, Walter
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U.S. Policies and Mideast Realities By Walter Z. Laqueur London On the last day of 1956, Pravda published an illuminating article by the Egyptian writer Abdel Rahman al Hamisi, entitled "Our...
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Israel and Gaza
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RA'ANAN, URI
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By Uri Ra'anan Israel and Gaza: Jerusalem Despite the propaganda that would have us believe otherwise, the facts are that Israel's October 29 Sinai Peninsula attack was legally justified under...
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A Realistic Policy for Eastern Europe
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BOJIC, MIRKO
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Western governments have little time to lose in adopting A Realistic Policy for Eastern Europe By Mirko Bojic After the fall of 1956, nothing will ever be the same in Eastern Europe. History is...
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National Reports
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LERCHE, CHARLES O.
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National Reports Passive Resistance and Atlanta Buses By Charles O. Lerche Atlanta The spreading Negro opposition to bus segregation that began in Montgomery, Alabama and then reached Mobile,...
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Second Thoughts on Suez
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ARON, RAYMOND
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By Raymond Aron Second Thoughts on Suez Super-powers can defy humanity; the rest cannot even assert their own interests We will not soon forget the first week of November 1956, the ten days...
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Living With Books
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HICKS, GRANVILLE
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LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks 'Some Corner of an English Field,' The Second Novel of Dannie Abse Dannie Abse is a young poet and physician who was born in Wales and now lives and practices...
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Man Under the Machine
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NIEBUHR, REINHOLD
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WRITERS and WRITING Man Under the Machine Work and Its Discontents. By Daniel Bell. Beacon. 56 pp. $1.75. The only trouble with this thoughtful essay is that it should have been expanded into a...
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The Old Criticism
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RIEFF, PHILIP
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The Old Criticism Great Moral Dilemmas. Ed. by R. M. Maclver. Harper. 189 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by Philip Rieff It is no longer generally taken to be the business of the literary critic to measure...
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Scientific Evangelist
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BOHN, WILLIAM E.
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Scientific Evangelist Up-hill All the Way. By Miriam Allen deFord. Antioch. 255 pp. $4.00. A succession of biographies selected with sufficient care might well serve as the history of this or any...
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On Stage
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley A Mature and Challenging Drama The River Line. By Charles Morgan. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Designed by Wolfgang Roth. Presented by Lucille Lortel, Sanford Friedman...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR SPAMSH AID The Spanish Civil War ended eighteen years ago. There are still between 150,000 and 200,000 exiles who will not go back. Most of them have made good. They have acquired an...
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