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IssueVol. 018 Issue 008 (August 1 1954)
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Paid articleBipartisan Madness
Bipartisan Madness MID-SUMMER of 1954 may long be remembered as one of the darkest moments for America's fortunes in world affairs. Fretful and frightened, for all our wealth and power, we stood...
Paid articleNotes in the News
Notes in the News TWO journalism juveniles who have long been tapped for oblivion in these colunms, joined forces recently to perform a coast-to-coast crying-jag over The Progressive's 45th...
Paid articleHalfway with Eisenhower
Shannon, William V.
Halfway with Eisenhower By William V. Shannon AS THE second session of the 83rd Congress draws to a close under Washington's blazing summer skies, President Eisenhower and his Administration...
Paid articleOur Deadliest Traitor
Perry, Ralph Barton
Our Deadliest Traitor By Ralph Barton Perry CIVIL LIBERTY is a part of freedom, and within this part there is still a narrower liberty which is the heart of all freedom—the vital organ which...
Paid articleNoiseless Giveaway
Marine, Gene
Noiseless Giveaway By Gene Marine USUALLY, nobody can accuse the Administration of keeping its giveaways secret. Plenty of noise has been heard about Congress giving away tidelands oil, the...
Paid articleOn the Other Hand
Mayer, Milton
On the Other Hand By Milton Mayer Four Letter Words Revlon advertises its new Kissing Pink Lipstick as follows: "Fashion's using a four-letter word to sum up Summer. The word is Pink! It's a...
Paid articleWeapons for Witnesses
Fraenkel, Osmond K.
Weapons for Witnesses By Osmond K. Fraenkel ON June 7, 1954, the U. S. Supreme Court set down for reargument next fall the appeal from the conviction of Julius Emspak for contempt of Congress....
Paid articleThe Prose of Presidents
Werner, M. R.
The Prose of Presidents By M. R. Werner EVER SINCE Adlai E. Stevenson was so decisively defeated for the Presidency by Dwight D. Eisenhower, there has been doubt in some quarters that a literate...
Paid articleThe Mood of America
Schickel, Richard
The Mood of America Notes on College Propaganda and Loyalty Oaths 'The Other Side Reaches the Campus By Richard Schickel OUR society seems to have grown so complex that even the...
Paid articleThe Conflict over Oaths and Religion
Sollen, Robert
The Conflict over Oaths and Religion By Robert Sollen THE basic, centuries-old laws of the Jewish and Christian religions were thought to be permanent and adequate for the preservation of man's...
Paid articleThe Dramatic World of Jacques Lipchitz
Werner, Alfred
The Dramatic World of Jacques Lipchitz By Alfred Werner WHEN Hitler came to power, the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz was living quietly in Paris, in a villa designed by Le Corbusier. He was widely...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Mayer and the ACLU Dear Sirs: If any more evidence were needed that we're mired down in the silly season, Milton Mayer's column in your July issue supplies it. He says...
Paid articleThe Gilded Corn
Dworkin, Martin S.
The Gilded Corn By Martin S. Dworkin THERE IS no single season for movie "corn," but summer seems a special time of ripening. The frankly pleasurable grows better in the leisured air, and the...
Paid articleAfrica in Flux
Jack, Homer A.
Africa in Flux The People of South Africa, by Sarah Gertrude Millin. Alfred A. Knopf. 337 pp. $4.50. Through Malan's Africa, by Robert St. John. Doubleday. 317 pp. $3.95. The Heart of Africa,...
Paid articleReticent Attlee
Williams, David C.
Reticent Attlee As It Happened, by Clement R. Attlee. Viking Press. 312 pp. $5. Reviewed by David C. Williams WHEN Ramsay MacDonald's defection from the Labor Party plunged it into the...
Paid articlePicking a President
HUITT, RALPH K.
Picking a President Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952, prepared by Paul T. David, Malcolm Moos, and Ralph M. Goldman for the American Political Science Association. Johns Hopkins. 5 vols.,...
Paid articlePartnership Unlimited
Stevens, Henry Bailey
Partnership Unlimited The Whole Man Goes to Work, by Henry L. Nunn. Harper. 214 pp. $3. Reviewed by Henry Bailey Stevens WHATEVER its temporary political tarnish, the shield of Wisconsin...
Paid articleEliot's Dagwood
Woodring, Carl R.
Eliot's Dagwood The Confidential Clerk: a play, by T. S. Eliot. Harcourt, Brace. 159 pp. $3. Reviewed by Carl R. Woodring IN his latest comedy, Eliot accepts the challenge of an absurd plot....
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