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IssueVol. 040 Issue 035 (September 2 1957)
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Paid articleCrisis in Damascus
KOLATCH, MYRON
Should the pro-Soviet coup in Syria go unchallenged, Moscow would be able to execute its carefully-drawn plan for keeping the Middle East in continuous ferment Crisis in Damascus By Myron...
Paid articleThe Meaning of Khrushchev's Victory
NICOLAEVSKY, BORIS I.
The Meaning of Khrushchev's Victory By Boris I. Nicolaevsky (Last of a series) The last months of 1956 were a period of severe trials for Nikita Khrushchev. He apparently lost his majority in the...
Paid articlePriming the Mortgage Market
LEWIS, ALFRED BAKER
A suggestion for stimulating home building PRIMING THE MORTGAGE MARKET By Alfred Baker Lewis On the theory that high interest rates combat inflation, the Eisenhower Administration has been...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn About Yosemite And Yellowstone For the honor of having originated the idea which led to the creation of our national park system, Yosemite and Yellowstone carry...
Paid articleWashington-U.S.A.
COFFIN, TRIS
WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Tris Coffin U.S. Friends and Diplomats Abroad An odd habit of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is giving American foreign policy gas pains. This is his old lawyer's...
Paid articleNo Defense
ARMOUR, RICHARD
NO DEFENSE From General Motors we happily amble To the president of Procler and Gamble, And offer up prayers, and fervently hope, That the wits and the wags will refrain from "soft soap," "In a...
Paid articleGermany on Election Eve
KOHN, HANS
No matter who wins, democracy's chances seem brighter than at any time since 1848 GERMANY ON ELECTION EVE By Hans Kohn On September 15 the voters of the German Federal Republic will go to the...
Paid articleWhere the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS Report from Gomulka's Poland By William Henry Chamberlin Warsaw Poland is now far enough away from the exhilarating days of October 1956 to make it possible to see more...
Paid articleLiving with Books
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Traditional Novels by Gerald Warner Brace and James Gould Cozzens Critical opinion today places a high value on the innovating novelists, those who try to...
Paid articleTotal Power: Its Origins and Spread
MAURER, HERRYMON
WRITERS and WRITING Total Power: Its Origins and Spread Oriental Despotism: A Comparative Study of Social Power. By Karl A. Wittfogel. Yale. 556 pp. $7.50. Revieived by Herrymon...
Paid articleTyranny in the Machine Age
LICHTBLAU, JOHN H.
Tyranny in the Machine Age Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy. By Carl J. Friedrich and Zbigniew K. Brzezinski. Harvard. 346 pp. $4.25. Reviewed by John H. Lichtblau Contributor, N. Y....
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR ETHNIC CONFLICTS Bogdan Raditsa's discussion, in his August 19 review-essay on Yugoslavia, of the prewar and World War II antagonism between Serbs and Croats was moderate and...
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