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Vol. 040 Issue 044 (November 4 1957)
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What's Wrong With U.S. Newspapers
MAY, RONALD W.
A Reporter's View What's Wrong With U.S. Newspapers By Ronald W May Recent polls indicate wide popular indifference toward the missiles race, the Middle East crisis, the East European...
The UN's Atom Agency
KATSCHER, FRIEDRICH
Project designed to spread peaceful use of atomic energy By Friedrich Katscher THE UN'S Atom Agency Vienna On December 2, W. Sterling Cole will enter the former Merchants' Hospital of Vienna to...
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The Scholar In Motley This volume of spoofing by Dick Armour (Twisted Tales from Shakespeare, McGraw-Hill, $2.95) would serve as a good test to determine a...
Washington-U.S.A.
COFFIN, TRIS
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Tris Coffin Macmillan's Visit & Atomic Secrecy Harold Macmillan has left behind the vivid autumn and uncertainty of Washington after at least one agreement. This is that...
The State of the British Parties
HEALEY, DENIS
By Denis Healey The State of the British Parties London Now that the British parties have held their annual conferences and Parliament is about to resume after the long summer recess, it is a...
The Commonwealth Comes to London
YVEL, T.R.F
Changing Britain-2 The Commonwealth Comes to London By T R. Fyvel London IT is fairly well established how small a part of the British nation took part in the management of the greatest empire...
Russia's Revolution in Focus
KARPOVICH, MICHAEL
This week, the Kremlin celebrates the 40th anniversary of the coup which brought Communism to power, reversing the democratic Russian Revolution which had triumphed eight months earlier and causing...
October': Myths and Realities
SOUVARINE, BORIS
'October': Myths and Realities By Boris Souvarine On November 7, 1917 (October 25 by the old Russian calendar), at 10 in the morning, the Military Revolutionary Committee headed by Leon Trotsky,...
Living With Books
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Novels of Innocence by Mark Harris, Margaret Creal and Andrew Lytle By one of those accidents that are common enough in the publishing world, though seldom...
The Revolt in Budapest
CARMICHAEL, JOEL
WRITERS and WRITING The Revolt in Budapest The Hungarian Revolution: A White Book. Reviewed by Joel Carmichael Ed. by Melvin J. Lasky. Translator and editor, Sukharwvs Praeger. 318 pp....
A Manageable Classic
GUEST, BARBARA
A Manageable Classic Aubrey's Brief Lives. Reviewed by Barbara Guest Ed. by Oliver Lawson Dick. Poet critic. contributor, Michigan. 324 pp. $5.95. "Partisan Review," "Art News' John Aubrey...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR HOOK In his article on "Marx, Dewey and Lincoln" (NL, October 21), Sidney Hook quotes Dewey as saying that instrumentalism means that knowing is "literally something we do." I don't...
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