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Dulles and the Arab Plot Against Israel
HUDSON, G. F.
Secretary Dulles and the Arab Plot Against Israel 'His policy must lead to the perpetration of a great international crime' By G. F Hudson In a public statement issued on March 15, after the...
Aid to Poland Must Be Generous
DENICKE, CEORGE P.
Satellite rebels watching U.S. response to Gomulka plea Aid to Poland Must Be Generous By George P. Denicke At his April 2 press conference, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was questioned...
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn Americans for Democratic Action Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary Precisely ten years ago, I sat with a couple of hundred men and women in Washington's old...
Employers, Unions and the 'Right to Work'
DICICCO, ERNEST M.
Is it better to be dominated by the company or by fellow workers? EMPLOYERS, UNIONS AND THE RIGHT TO WORK' By Ernest M. DeCicco Economics Department, Loyola University (Chicago) To date, 18...
Britain and the Common Market
HEALEY, DENIS
Britain and the Common Market Fearing competition from a unified European trade, London is moving closer to the Continent—but not close enough to affect its Commonwealth ties By Denis...
Here and Now
TRILLING, DIANA
HERE AND NOW By Diana Trilling Dwight Macdonald's Reminiscences Of Radical Politics Before the War The March issue of Encounter contains the first instalment of a two-part memoir of Dwight...
Farewell to the Fallen Angel
HUNT, JOHN
The Young Generation—6 Farewell to the Fallen Angel By John Hunt Author, "Generations of Men" Rather than try to describe what the younger generation is or is not, I prefer to express a few of...
National Reports
SEXTON", "CHARLES O. LERCHE, BRENDAN
NATIONAL REPORTS South Joins New Isolationist Movement By Charles O. Lerche Atlanta Old stereotypes in politics die hard. One current example of a myth that still lingers on is the claim that...
Where the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
By William Henry Chamberlin Wagner Remains Good Box-Office' To me, the crowning glory of the current Metropolitan Opera season has been the revival of Wagner's Ring cycle. The shameful absence of...
Myth and Poetry
SENDER, RAMON
WRITERS and WRITING Myth and Poetry The Nature of Literature. Reviewed by Ramon Sender By Herbert Read. Teacher and critic; author, Horizon. 381 pp. $5.00. The Sphere" and other novels Although...
Men and Government in Japan
COLBERT, EVELYN
In Japanese People and Politics, Professor Chitoshi Yanaga of Yale University seeks to describe the workings of Japanese politics and government against the background of traditional Japanese...
Views from the Seine and Potomac
SCHAPIRO, J. SALWYN
Views from the Seine and Potomac Diversity of Worlds. By Raymond Aron & August Heckscher. Reynal, 178 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by J. Salwyn Schapiro Professor emeritus of history, CCNY; author,...
The Soviet School System
KULSKI, W. W.
The Soviet School System The Challenge of Soviet Education. Reviewed by W W. Kulski By George S. Counts. Author, “The Soviet Regime”, professor McGraw-Hill. 330 pp. $6.00. of political science,...
Heroine in China
WOLFE, ANN F.
Heroine in China The Story of Mary Liu. By Edward Hunter. Farrar, Straus. 248 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Ann F Wolfe Contributor, N.Y. "Times Book Revieio," "Saturday Review" It was bad enough to be...
On Screen
HURRAY, WILLIAM
On SCREEN By William Murray Two Slum Films: On the Bowery' Is Art, Gold of Naples' Tired Myth On the Bowery is a remarkable film, a study of human degradation that makes no compromises with...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR ENEMY In his "The Once-Born, the Twice-Born, the After-Born" (NL, April 1), Daniel Bell asks: "Today, intellectually, emotionally, who is the enemy that one can fight?" I cannot but...
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