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••Cover Page••
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Washington - U.S.A.
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COFFIN, TRIS
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Tris Coffin Faubus Success Encourages Segregationist Violence A few days ago, a strange storm, the tail of a wandering hurricane, hit Washington. Winds cruelly lashed the...
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Everywhere Is No Man's Land
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ARMOUR, RICHARD
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EVERYWHERE IS NO MAN'S LAND Amidst my dreams I hear the whistle Of Russia's new ballistic missile And wake (I did not think I'd waken) With sweat upon my brow, and shaken. But we've a missile, too,...
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The Home Front
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BOHN, WILLIAM E.
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The City of the Latter Day Saints IT WAS during my college days that we had the most excitement about the people who call themselves Latter Day Saints and are...
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Batista's Sinking Ship
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ALBA, VICTOR
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By Victor Alba Batista's Sinking Ship Cuban naval revolf marks anofher setback for dictator Havana When my friend Professor M. heard that the garrison of the Cienfuegos naval base had revolted,...
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Back to the Cold War?
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LOWENTHAL, RICHARD
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Back to the Cold War? Since Khrushchev's victory in the Kremlin, Moscow has talked with a new toughness, which may mean an end to policies of persuasion and peaceful coexistence By Richard...
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Gaetano Salvemini
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KEENE, FRANCES
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GAETANO SALVEMINI By Frances Keene A NOBLE, cantankerous old man is dead, the man who was Fascism's Public Enemy No. 1. Professor Gaetano Salvemini is dead at the age of 85 after a life of...
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The Meeting at Pugwash
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RABINOWITCH, EUGENE
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Atom scientists hold private East-West parley THE MEETING AT PUCWASH By Eugene Rabinowitch Editor, "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists" Ever since 1945, American scientists have looked forward to...
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Night Stop in Calcutta
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BELL, DANIEL
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Asian Notebooh-1 Night Stop in Calcutta By Daniel Bell In Paris, where I sought a visa for India, I received a first surprise. The consul at the Embassy, a small, thin man with an abstracted air,...
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Guest Column
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EASTMAN, MAX
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GUEST COLUMN By Max Eastman Lincoln Was No Pragmatist One of the things that troubles me among my libertarian conservative friends is their slovenly use of the words pragmatist and pragmatism. 1...
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Soviet Law Hits Private Enterprise
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WOLIN, SIMON
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Soviet Law Hits Private Enterprise By Simon Wolin Anew law now being enacted in the Soviet Union provides an ironic commentary on the current Soviet campaign for "socialist legality," whose...
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Living with Books
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HICKS, GRANVILLE
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LIVING WITH BOOKS By Granville Hicks Writers' Conferences and Writing Courses: Can Writing Be Taught? This summer I was on the teaching staff of the Antioch Writers' Conference, along with James...
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France Off the Cuff
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SCHAPIRO, J. SALWYN
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WRITERS and WRITING France Off the Cuff A History of France. Revieived by J. Salwyn Schapiro By Andre Maurois. Professor emeritus of history, CCNY; Farrar, Straus & Cudahy. 598 pp....
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Shaw: The Man and His Ideas
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HINDUS, MILTON
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Shaw: The Man and His Ideas Jesting Apostle. Bernard Shaw. Reviewed by Milton Hindus By Stephen Winsten. By Eric Bentley. Professor of literature, Brandeis University; Dutton. 231 pp. $5.00. New...
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Not Cancer in a Carload
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NORR, ROY
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Not a Cancer in a Carload Science Looks at Smoking. Reviewed by Roy Norr By Eric Northrup. Editor, "Norr Newsletter on Smoking Coward-McCann. 190 pp. $3.00. and Health"; contributor, "Reader's...
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DEAR EDITOR GLIKSMAN The article 011 "Soviet Labor Productivity" by Jerzy G. Gliksman in your September 9 issue was a model of its kind, the type of responsible analytic study of Soviet Russia we...
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Vol. 040 Issue 039 (September 30 1957)
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Vol. 040 Issue 066 (September 9 1957)
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