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Vol. 020 Issue 002 (February 1 1956)
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••Cover Page••
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THE EISENHOWER WELFARE STATE MR. DULLES SHOULD BE FIRED
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The Eisenhower Welfare State THERE IS little that is new and and less that is exciting in any of the many messages that President Eisenhower has been sending to Congress during the past month. But...
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CHAIN LOCK ON THIS LAND OF LIBERTY
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Baldinger, Wilbur H.
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Mr. Dulles Should Be Fired WE had moments of misgiving shortly after the appearance of our January issue editorial, "Mr. Dulles Should Resign." For the Secretary of State chose that period to...
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THE BARRICADES ON PARK AVENUE
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Kempton, Murray
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The Barricades on Park Avenue By MURRAY KEMPTON THE CIO and AFL gathered for the ceremonies of merger last December at the 71st Regiment Armory on New York's Park Avenue. It is a dusty vault...
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CAMPAIGN JAM AT DEAD CENTER
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Riggs, Robert L.
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Campaign Jam At Dead Center By ROBERT L. RIGGS NEVER has it been so difficult to tell, without the aid of a score-card, which team the members of Congress are playing on. At the outset of a...
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REALITIES OF PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST
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Peretz, Don
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The Realities of Peace In the Middle East By DON PERETZ TN contemporary world affairs only ¦¦• our struggle with the Russians has spawned so many knotty issues as the Arab-Israel dispute. The...
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HERTER STANDS BY
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Shannon, William V.
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A Campaign Portrait Herter Stands By By WILLIAM V. SHANNON /CHRISTIAN HERTER was born ^* in Paris, is six feet, five inches tall, sixty years old, has a wealthy and attractive wife, was once an...
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THE SUN NEVER SETS
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Mayer, Milton
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THE SUN NEVER SETS By Milton Mayer Bromma, Sweden IT was the dimmest of dawns, but my eyes, at that dim hour, were dimmer yet. "There," said the Captain of the Kristina Thorden, "is your...
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HEINE: SWORD AND FLAME
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Werner, Alfred
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HEINE: Sword and Flame By ALFRED WERNER THERE are two ways to read Hein-rich Heine's political poetry and prose, which comprise three-fourths of his total work. You can focus on those passages...
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VOICES OF CONSCIENCE
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Wakefield, Dan
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Voices of Conscience By DAN WAKEFIELD New York City THE voices of conscience for an atom-threatened world have been tried and found guilty. After six months of trial and postponement, the case of...
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THE PEOPLE'FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM 'The U.N. Must Live' Dear Sirs: At a meeting of the board of the San Diego Chapter of the American Association for the United Nations, your November issue editorial entitled,...
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FLIMS BRIEFLY
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Dworkin, Martin S.
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Films Briefly By MARTIN S. DWORKIN Diabolique. In The Wages of Fear, Director Henri-Georges Clouzot developed an excruciating suspense to point up a sardonic view of man's desperate courage—even...
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NEGROES IN GRAY FLANNEL SUITS
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Smith, Lillian
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Negroes in Gray Flannel Suits A review-essay by LILLIAN SMITH How Far the Promised Land? by Walter White. The Viking Press. 244 pp. $3.50. THE FIRST sixty-four pages of Walter White's final book,...
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ROADS TO TWO WARS
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Neumann, William L.
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Roads to Two Wars Woodrow Wilson and the Balance of Power, by Edward H. Bueh-rig. Indiana University Press. 325 pp. $5. The Passing of American Neutrality, 1937-1941, by Donald F. Drummond....
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FICTION, ASSORTED
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Hayes, E. Nelson
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Fiction, Assorted by E. Nelson Hayes SEVERAL months ago a leading picture magazine pontificated that much of our "best" fiction during the past thirty years has lacked the "redeeming quality of...
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