BEHIND THE SINO-SOVIET POLEMIC Admonitions from Comrade Mao By G. F. Hudson Ethics has been denned as the theory of what other people ought to do. The definition is very applicable to the...
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NASA AND CONGRESS The Perils Of Apollo By Ronald Steel and William Lineberry Some government agencies are born big, others grow that way. Among those that have risen to the top by their own...
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THINKING ALOUD How Liberal Is the New Pope? By Reinhold Niebuhr ONE hears two questions about the old Pope and the new Pope, and they are generally put by people who have no particular...
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World Youth Today - IV This is the fourth in a series of articles which began with "Britain's Cautious Generation" by Ruth Langdon Inglis (April 15), followed by "Germany: The Decline of...
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WRITERS & WRITING A Dying Life By Stanley Edgar Hyman "ITALO SVEVO" (Italus the Swabian) is the unlikely pen name taken by Ettore Schmitz, born 1861, a prosperous Jewish businessman in...
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The Writer In Isolation FIRST PERSON SINGULAR: ESSAYS FOR THE SIXTIES Edited by Herbert Gold Dial. 254 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by RICHARD P. BRICKNER Author, "The Broken Year" This anthology...
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The Genghis Khan Book Society By Michael Houston I have, over the past several years, been maintaining a dialogue with four of the most distinguished literary figures of our time. In...
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ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Mozart Minus Drama Sixty years ago when Mozart's operas were still regarded as antique Dresden china, almost too fragile to survive the rough traffic of the stage,...
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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. POINT OF INFORMATION James Donaghue's article, "The Academy Lobby"...
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