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IssueVol. 040 Issue 009 (March 4 1957)
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Paid articleThe Democracy as a Great Power
SHUB, ANATOLE
Eisenhower and the Israeli Crisis the democracy as a great power By Anatole Shub IT IS difficult to be both a great power and a democracy. According to the traditions of pre-democratic history,...
Paid article"Nehru, the UN and Kashmir"
KORBEL, JOSEF
After eight years, India still defies Security Council appeals for a plebiscite in the disputed territory nehru, the un and kashmir By Josef Korbel Passage of a resolution to send the president...
Paid articleExit Shepilov
DENICKE, GEORGE P.
Moscow's Changing Scene exit shepilov By George P. Denicke The first authoritative comment on Dmitri Shepilov's replacement as Soviet Foreign Minister by Andrei Gromyko was provided by Nikita...
Paid articleItalian Socialist Unity Postponed
CICCOTTI, SIGFRIDO
By Sigfrido Ciccotti Italian Socialist Unity Postponed Social Democrats leery after convention shows that pro-Communists still control Nenni's party Venice There were 180 journalists at the...
Paid articleEuratom and the Common Market
GIORDANO, RENATO
By Renato Giordano Euratom and the Common Market Six coal-steel pool nations advance toward greater economic integration Rome Some time this month the foreign ministers of France, West Germany,...
Paid articleNational Reports
PORTER", "WILLIAM PETERSON, IRVING PFLAUM, RALPH W.
NATIONAL REPORTS Colorado U Students Welcome Hungarians By William Petersen Boulder It was a strange and touching ceremony. The young man spoke with a heavy accent, and the other three members...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Rad io Liberation & the Bear-Tamer Radio Liberation, broadcasting from a network of stations which cover the Soviet Union from all directions, offers American...
Paid articleWhere the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin Double Standard at The United Nations In His inaugural address, President Eisenhower declared that in the United Nations "rests the best hope of...
Paid articleProust as Artist and Patient
HINDUS, MILTON
WRITERS and WRITING Proust as Artist and Patient Nostalgia: A Psychoanalytic Study of Marcel Proust. By Milton L. Miller, M.D. Houghton Mifflin. 306 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Milton...
Paid articleTwo Great Liberal Judges
TANENHAUS, JOSEPH
Two Great Liberal Judges The Legacy of Holmes and Brandeis. By Samuel }. Konefsky. Macmillan. 316 pp. $6.00. The Brandeis Reader. Ed. by Ervin Pollack. Oceana. 256 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Joseph...
Paid articleLife Among the Natives
WOLFE, HENRY C.
Life Among the Natives A Surfeit of Honey. Reviewed by Henry C. Wolfe By Russell Lynes. Aathor of "The Imperial Harper. 140 pp. $3.00. Soviets'' and other books A Surfeit of Honey. By Russell...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR RUSSELL With reference to Bertrand Russell's reply to Norman Thomas in your February 18 issue, it seeims clear that Lord Russell is writing too many prefaces for too many authors. The...
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