THE PRESIDENT AND THE NEGRO A Chance for Greatness By Karl E. Meyer Washington IN a speech that was widely quoted in the capital last week, Secretary of State Rusk spoke o£ the "deep...
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GERMANY: 'STAGE TWO' New Frontiers on the Rhine By Kenneth Ames Bonn To many people both inside and out of Germany, Konrad Adenauer's absence from political life is going to seem like...
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REPORT FROM HISPANIOLA Ferment in the Caribbean By Norman Gall Santo Domingo Grudges, both ancient and new, have dominated the first three months of the Dominican Republic's new...
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AFTER THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE Nato's Nuclear Dilemma By Denis Healey London The Ottawa meeting of the NATO Council has come and gone without making any serious contribution toward solving the...
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A QUESTION FOR THE WEST How Much Aid for India? By N. Pattabhi Raman India, said Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru recently, tried its utmost to remain free from war so that it could devote...
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THINKING ALOUD Africanism's Constitutional Malarkey By Susan and Peter Ritner According to Herbert J. Spiro, a political scientist at Amherst, Americans still incline to view the rest of the...
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WRITERS & WRITING Truths from the Grave By Stanley Edgar Hyman Back in the days when poets had three names, in 1916, Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology appeared, and scandalized the...
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LETTER FROM CORFU Waiting for Gadda By Melvin J. Lasky Corfu, Greece If men of letters could command at their writing tables a fraction of the drama, eloquence, intrigue and sheer high comic...
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Max Nomad's Permanent Revolution POLITICAL HERETICS By Max Nomad Michigan. 367 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by PAUL AVRICH Department of History, Queens College; contributor, "Political Science...
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ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Back to Budapest IN the 1930s, when the Budapest String Quartet began to make its European reputation, the practice of performing chamber music in public...
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DEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. JUSTICE BLACK Dr. Sidney Hook's review of Irving Dillard's collection...
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