WASHINGTON—U.S.A. By Tris Coffin How Lyndon Johnson Engineered Compromise on Civil Rights Bill One day during the civil rights debate, reporters carefully watched a slim, handsome Senator stroll...
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By Alan F. Westin The Supreme Court Decisions The new balance on civil liberties The United States Supreme Court building in Washington stands alongside a gray structure housing the national...
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Battle in the Kremlin—2 The Rise and Fall of Lavrenti Beria By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Second of a series) Here Boris I. Nicolaevsky, veteran of Moscow's Marx-Engels Institute, continues his...
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Germany's young generation responds to her inner struggle The Return of Anne Frank By Norbert Muhlen On a Sunday morning in Hamburg several months ago, 2,000 Germans set out on a strange...
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn A Morning with Upton Sinclair When the accumulated files of Upton Sinclair's library were moved from his square, solid-looking house under the mountain in...
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WHERE the NEWS ENDS By William Henry Chamberlin European Labor, Capitalism Change Bonn One of the most significant developments in Western Europe since the war is the abatement of class and...
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WRITERS and WRITING The Mysterious Allies Moscow-Peking Axis. Reviewed by By Howard Boorman, Alexander Eckstein, Philip Mosely, Benjamin Schwartz. Alexander Dallin Harper. 227 pp. $3.50. Russian...
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Portraiture and History The Men Who Made the Nation. Woodrow Wilson. Reviewed by C. E. Ayres By John Dos Passos. By Silas Bent McKinley. Author -Huxiey." professor Doubleday. 469 pp....
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From Hegel to Khrushchev The Theory and Practice of Communism. By R. N. Carew Hunt. Macmillan (5th revised edition). 286 pp. Reviewed by Robert C. Tucker Consultant, RAND Corporation; attache,...
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DEAR; EDITOR hook Back in 1955, New Leader readers were afforded an interesting group of articles on the ethics of controversy by Sidney Hook. I was reminded of this while reading Professor Hook's...
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