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IssueVol. 018 Issue 010 (October 1 1954)
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Paid articleThe People and the Politicians
The People and the Politicians MANY A politician whose ear is glued to the ground this last month of the campaign must be startled by a strange silence on a subject he was convinced would produce...
Paid articleThe Struggle for Atomic Power
Humphrey, Hubert
The Struggle for Atomic Power By Hubert Humphrey Here, told by one of the leading participants in the dramatic struggle, is the story of the historic battle in the Senate for control of atomic...
Paid articleThe Case for Admitting Red China to the U.N.
Mears, Helen
The Case for Admitting Red China to the U.N. By Helen Mears SHOULD the Communist government of China be admitted to the United Nations? The U.S. Congress says No. So do President Eisenhower,...
Paid articleThe Pocket book Election
Shannon, William V.
The Pocket book Election William V. Shannon HOW PROSPEROUS are the American people? The answer to that question may well be the key to the outcome of this year's Congressional elections. The...
Paid articleROGER TOUHY:Though The Heavens Fall
Mayer, Milton
ROGER TOUHY:Though The Heavens Fall By Milton Mayer THE gathering gloom is cut, now and again, by a beam of light so bright that to stand in it is to stand once more in the America in which we...
Paid articleA LIGHT SHINES ON THE DARK CONTINENT
Shepherd, George W. Jr.
A LIGHT SHINES ON THE DARK CONTINENT By George W. Shepherd, Jr. WE ARE planning to call a Pan-African Conference of the nationalist movements of the colonial people of Africa," the new prime...
Paid articleWhat Made John Run?
Durand, Lionel
What Made John Run? By Lionel Durand IT WAS at just the moment that world attention was focused on how best to give guns to good Germans when horrifying headlines broke the news in a series of...
Paid articleA Brush in Pasadena
Booth, Wayne Clayson
A Brush in Pasadena By Wayne Clayson Booth DID YOU KNOW that we have been tarred with the brush of McCarthyism?" Her voice was airy, unconcerned. But the other conversations that had been going...
Paid articleYour Money's Worth
Sheridan, Mary
Your Money's Worth By Mary Sheridan WHAT ARE the middlemen making for processing and marketing the farmers' harvest for the country's grocery stores? That is one of the major questions of great...
Paid articleThe House on the 53rd Street
Werner, Alfred
The House on the 53rd Street By Alfred Werner AMUSEUM that invades your home, junks your furniture, criticizes your pictures, sneers at your kitchen utensils—and dictates how you may replace...
Paid articleThe Broadway Belle With Something to Say
Funke, Lewis
The Broadway Belle With Something to Say By Lewis Funke ONE OF the most fabulous persons I know in show-business is Jean Dalrymple. About five feet four inches tall, with long blonde hair tied...
Paid articleRealism Revisited
Dworkin, Martin S.
Realism Revisited By Martin S. Dworkin ELIA KAZAN'S On the Waterfront arrives at a time when many serious surveyors of the cinema are decrying the decline of screen realism. After World War II,...
Paid articleFilms Briefly
Films Briefly High And Dry. Delightful Scotch skulduggery in the Tight Little Island tradition, with Paul Douglas as a high-pressure American who is happily hornswoggled. Betrayed. Clark Gable,...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Weary of Liberals Dear Sirs: Despite the excellence of The Progressive, I am not renewing my subscription. I am weary of liberal papers and organizations. There is too...
Paid articleA Century of Walden's Spell
Hayes, E. Nelson
A Century of Walden's Spell By E. NELSON HAYES ONE HUNDRED years ago, a short, muscular man of 37, with bright, keen eyes, tousled hair, and puckish lips, with long stride and swinging arms, a...
Paid articleA Thin Reed
Lens, Sidney
A Thin Reed Call to Greatness, by Adlai E. Stevenson. Harper & Bros. 110 pp. $2.25. Reviewed by Sidney Lens AFTER his return from a round-the-world trip last year Adlai Stevenson wrote a...
Paid articleRehearsal in Spain
FERNSWORTH, LAWRENCE
Rehearsal in Spain My Mission to Spain, by Claude G. Bowers. Simon & Schuster. 437 pp. |6. Reviewed by Lawrence Fernsworth HERE is the book about Spain that had to be written. It is...
Paid articleScientists Are Human
Sawyer, Roland
Scientists Are Human The Man in the Thick Lead Suit, by Daniel Lang. Oxford University Press. 207 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Roland Sawyer THIS book is one more sterling piece of evidence that...
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