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Vol. 040 Issue 014 (April 8 1957)
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Labor's Spring Cleaning
LEVITAS, MITCHEL
AFL-CIO Moves Against Beck Labor's Spring Cleaning By Mitchel Levitas Labor correspondent, N. Y. "Post" Washington Photographers were perched on chairs and reporters were scurrying in pursuit...
The Commonwealth Today
BROGAN, D. W.
By D. W Brogan The Commonwealth Today A far cry from old British Empire None can doubt that the lowering of the Union Jack and the hoisting of the flag of the new (or revived) nation of Ghana...
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The U.S. Information Agency Is Finally on the Upbeat Again I will put into this first paragraph the one idea I don't want my readers to miss: This column is...
Democracy and Foreign Policy
NIEBUHR, REINHOLD
Eisenhower's vague policies reflect popular complacency, and that's why only a handful resent his failures democracy and foreign policy By Reinhold Niebuhr The Gallup Poll reveals that President...
National Reports
ROSENBERG", "SAMUEL MARKHAM, RICHARD ROSE, BERNARD
NATIONAL REPORTS Hells Canyon Issue Still Stirs Northwest By Samuel Markham Portland, Ore. Once again, a Senate Interior subcommittee is holding hearings on a bill to authorize Federal...
Killing a Mouse
KESSLER, JASCHA
The Young Generation—5 killing a mouse By Jascha Kessler Last night I killed a mouse. A simple domestic event. No doubt. Yet this morning, in the middle of my walk to the bus stop, it occurred...
The Life and Times of Janos Kadar
PALOCZI-HORVATH, GEORGE
The Life and Times of JANOS KADAR By George Paloczi-Horvath The last time I saw Janos Kadar, he was hurrying along a corridor in the Parliament building in Budapest. It was mid-November 1956, and...
Living with Books
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks John Cheever's 'Wapshot Chronicle' And Two Novels by Younger Writers A good novel always gives one kind of pleasure or another, but the kind of pleasure that...
Salute to a Satellite
ARMOUR, RICHARD
SALUTE TO A SATELLITE A little freedom is a splendid thing. Great are the consequences it can bring. And we can hope that, having made a start, They will not stop until they're Poles...
Crime and Expiation
WINCELBERG, ANITA M.
WRITERS and WRITING Crime and Expiation Compulsion. Reviewed by Anita M. Wincelberg By Meyer Levin. Member, editorial board, "Jewish Horizon"; Simon & Schuster. 495 pp. $5. columnist, "National...
'Greece' of the Americas
SUNDEL, ALFRED
'Greece' of the Americas Maya Art and Civilization. By Herbert J. Spinden. Falcon's Wing. 432 pp. $10.00. Prior to the fall of Rome, there arose in the jungles of Central America a civilization...
Prospects for Germany
HOTTELET, RICHARD C.
Prospects for Germany A Watcher on the Rhine. By Brian Connell. Reviewed by Richard C. Hottelet Veteran foreign correspondent, Morrow. 320 pp. $4.00. Columbia Broadcasting System This di...
Problems of Revolutionary World
MOSELY, PHILIP E.
Problems of a Revolutionary World The New Dimensions of Peace. Reviewed by Philip E. Mosely By Chester Bowles. former director, Russian Institute, Harper. 391 pp. $4.50. Columbia...
On Stage
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Orpheus' and The Duchess' The Duchess of Malfi. By John Webster. Presented by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, with John Houseman. At the Phoenix. Orpheus...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR JAZZ Perhaps it is Morroe Berger's impatience with the "new conservatism," with which he associates William L. Grossman's critique in The Heart of Jazz, that leads him to distort...
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