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IssueVol. 016 Issue 012 (December 1 1952)
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Paid articleEDITORIALS
The Meaning of the People's Mandate AS A new Congress—the 83rd— and a new regime—the Eisenhower Administration—prepare to take over political power next month, it becomes increasingly clear from an...
Paid articleTHE CHOICE IS OURS
Hand, Learned
The Choice Is Ours By Learned Hand EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is an adaptation of a signifi' cant address delivered by Judge Learned Hand at the 86th Convocation of the Board of Regents of the...
Paid articleA KING AMONG THE DEAD?
Amrine, Michael
A King among the Dead? By Michael Amrine "Prime Minister Winston Churchill told an Anglo-American audience tonight that another World War would involve such horrors that he did not believe it...
Paid articleAN AMERICAN IN EUROPE
Rodell, Fred
An American in Europe By Fred Rode// IHAVE long cast a leary eye at the accounts written" by travelers, returned from short sojourns abroad, about What the Situation Really Is, or What the People...
Paid articleOUR LAZY AIRLINES
Frank, John P.
Our Lazy Airlines By John P. Frank SILVER WINGS glittering in the sunlight. The symbol of modern man conquering space. Comfort. Reclining seats with beautiful views of mountains and streams, with...
Paid articleRED PACIFISM
Gedye, G. E. R.
Red Pacifism By G.E.R. Gedye Vienna ON DEC. 12 the Communist-run "World Peace Council" is staging in Vienna a huge international demonstration called "The Peoples' Congress for Peace." It will be...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Money's Worth By MARY SHERIDAN WEEKS before election day, trade publications began predicting that this year's Christmas business will be the biggest in the country's history. Goods, from...
Paid articleA BOOK-BANNING THAT BACKFIRED
Awner, Max
A Book-Banning That Backfired By Max Awner Denver THE ILL WIND of book banning seems to have blown some good in Denver. In the spring of 1951, the Denver Public Schools, often held up as among...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Castes and Color Lines Dear Sirs: The letter from Anwar Kosasih in your September issue said in effect that friendship can not exist between his people and "white America"...
Paid articleWE EUROPEANS
Mayer, Milton
We Europeans By Milton Mayer WE EUROPEANS do not understand why you Americans do not understand us. Maybe it's because you do not read between the lines. We are your allies—and why not?—but we...
Paid articleA NEW KIND OF MOVIE
Dworkin, Martin S.
A New Kind of Movie By Martin S. Dworkin MANY who attended the opening of This Is Cinerama in New York City could recall the introduction of sound in The Jazz Singer as precedent for the feeling...
Paid articleToast to Yesterday
Benney, Mark
BOOKS Toast to Yesterday The Big Change: America transforms itself, 1900-1950, by Frederick Lewis Allen. Harper. 308 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Mark Benney FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN is the...
Paid articleThe Way of Hope
Lens, Sidney
The Way of Hope Citizens of the World, by Stringfellow Barr. Doubleday. 272 pp. $3. Reviewed by Sidney Lens IN fervid, almost religious, prose Stringfellow Barr has fashioned a delicate dream....
Paid articleThe Strange Senator
McMillin, Miles
The Strange Senator McCarthy. the man, the senator, the "ism," by Jack Anderson and Ronald W. May. Beacon Press. 431 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Miles McMillin DURING the recent Senatorial campaign...
Paid articleForeign Policy Guide
Neumann, William L
Foreign Policy Guide The United States in World Affairs, 1951, by Richard P. Steb-bins. Harper. 473 pp. $5. Reviewed by William L Neumann AS A useful guide to world chaos the annual volumes...
Paid articleT. R. the Moralizer
Hesseltine, William B.
T. R. the Moralizer The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, the big stick, 19051909. Vols. 5 and 6. Edited by Elting E. Morison and others. Harvard University Press. 715 pp. $20. Reviewed by William...
Paid articleFighting Scholar
NYE, RUSSEL B.
Fighting Scholar Pioneer's Progress, by Alvin Johnson. Viking. 413 pp. $5. Reviewed by Russel B. Nye ALVIN JOHNSON is probably best known as the founder and first director of the New School...
Paid articleThree Novels
Rodell, Katherine
Three Novels East of Eden, by John Steinbeck. Viking. 602 pp. $4.50. Giant, by Edna Ferber. Double-day. 447 pp. $3.95. Prisoner of Grace, by Joyce Cary. Harper. 301 pp. $3. Reviewed...
Paid articleQuakers on Russia
Taylor, Richard W.
Quakers on Russia Quakers Visit Russia, edited by Kathleen Lonsdale. Friends House, London. Sold in the United States by American Friends Service Committee, 20 S. 12th St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. 145...
Paid articleBOOKS BRIEFLY
BOOKS BRIEFLY The Thread of Laughter, by Louis Kronenberger (Knopf, 298 pp. $4.50). This is a lively and well-informed survey of English stage comedy from Ben Jonson to Somerset Maugham. After a...
Paid articleChildren's Books
Abbott, Lysla I.
Children's Books By LYSLA I. ABBOTT THE YEAR 1952 has been especially rich in "meaty" books for young people. There have been many excellent and readable biographies—lives of George Washington...
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