Growing Pains of the Alliance By George Lichtheim London Some weeks ago, one of Britain's most intelligent and literate young Tory aristocrats, writing in of all places the liberal...
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Crisis in Spain—Two Articles The Door to Europe By Salvador de Madariaga Munich THE FOURTH CONGRESS of the European Movement Assembly, which was held here last month, is another...
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BEHIND THE CHINESE EXODUS The Great Leap Outward By Robert Karr McCabe Hong Kong Now that the flood tide of Chinese refugees has ceased to pour into this Crown Colony, it is possible to put...
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NATIONAL REPORTS Faubus in a Six-Ring Circus By Jerry Neil Little Rock Orval E. Faubus' campaign for an unprecedented fifth term as governor of Arkansas is being carried forward in an...
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Nigeria: Slow Road to Trouble By Immanuel Wallerstein There is a widespread belief that of all the newly independent African nations Nigeria is the outstanding example of a fairly stable,...
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PERSPECTIVES Adenauer's Waning Powers By William Henry Chamberlin Bonn Konrad Adenauer used to dominate the political scene here in very much the same way that the old castle of...
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WRITERS & WRITING The Yiddish Hawthorne By Stanley Edgar Hyman IF Sholom Aleichem is the Yiddish Mark Twain, Isaac Bashevis Singer is the Yiddish Hawthorne. I do not know how many reviewers...
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Progress Reports from the South DIARY OF A SIT-IN By Merrill Proudfoot North Carolina. 204 pp. $5.00. NEGRO LEADERSHIP IN A SOUTHERN CITY By M. Elaine Burgess North Carolina. 231 pp....
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Japan Smothered in Paradox THE HEART OF JAPAN By Alexander Campbell Knopf. 298 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by HERBERT PASSIM Far Eastern Institute, University of Washington After a four-year...
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Fitzgerald at Firsthand SCOTT FITZGERALD By Andrew Turnbull Scribner's. 364 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by GERALD GRAFF Department of English, Stanford University Andrew Turnbull's book,...
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DEAR EDITOR MUTTS AND MEDICARE Karl E. Meyer's clever article, "Of Mutts and Medicare" (NL, June 25), exposes some of the paradoxes in the Medicare polemic. How strange, for instance, that more...
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