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IssueVol. 020 Issue 008 (August 1 1956)
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Paid articleWHAT'S WRONG ABOUT THE EISENHOWER CANDIDACY
What's Wrong about the Eisenhower Candidacy THE CURIOUS events at Gettysburg the morning of July 10 emphasized afresh what is wrong about President Eisenhower's quest for a second term. The morning...
Paid articleHAS SOCIALISM ANY FUTURE?
Thomas, Norman
Has Socialism Any Future? By NORMAN THOMAS THE historically important role of "third" parties in America will be poorly performed in 1956. The immensely increased cost of effective campaigning in...
Paid articleTHE DRAGON AND THE DOVE
Tennyson, Hallam
The Dragon and the Dove By HALLAM TENNYSON London A LARGE number of people from Britain have visited the "New China" during the past year. They include actors, artists, missionaries, trade...
Paid articleWELFARE GOALS FOR AMERICA
Neuberger, Richard L.
Welfare Goals for America By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER WHAT ARE the American people thinking about? This is a question as broad as all the oceans of earth, and it could evoke innumerable answers. Yet...
Paid articleA CHILD'S GARDEN OF REVERSES
Gill, Tom Irvin
A Child's Garden Of Reverses By TOM IRVIN GILL AS A six-year-old during the 1916 Presidential campaign, I was by filial loyalty and imitation a strenuous partisan of President Woodrow Wilson. The...
Paid articleDER SCHMUGGLER
Mayer, Milton
Der Schmuggler By MILTON MAYER Goldern/Hasliberg Switzerland "I do not believe," said the Swede, "that I have ever seen so much coffee, tea, cocoa, and tobacco." "Nor have I," I said. "And you...
Paid articleCELLOPHANE IS SACRED TO DU PONT
Berman, Daniel M.
Cellophane Is Sacred to Du Pont By DANIEL M. BERMAN Washington WHEN THE federal government's anti-trust case against du Pont was being argued in the Supreme Court, a sizable representation of the...
Paid articleKEEP MOVING'
Marshall, Rachelle
'Keep Moving' A Report on the NAACP Convention By RACHELLE MARSHALL THE 900 men and women who circulated through San Francisco's Civic Center during the last week in June did not look...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM If This Be Socialism . . . Dear Sirs: T. K. Qulnn's "Monopoly Marches On" in the June Progressive points up a problem which is of vital importance to all the free world. Mr....
Paid articleMORE ART, MORE BEAUTY
Werner, Alfred
More Art, More Beauty By ALFRED WERNER NOT ENOUGH Americans realize how much their lives have been enriched, during the last decade, by adventurous publishers, who have made available...
Paid articleJEFFERSON & FRANKLIN
Bestor, Arthur
Jefferson & Franklin The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volumes 11-12, 1787-1788. Julian P. Boyd, editor. Princeton University Press. $10 per volume. Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas...
Paid articleTHE PRESIDENT'S ROLE
Ekirch, Arthur A. Jr.
The President's Role The American Presidency, by Clinton Rossiter. Harcourt, Brace and Company. 175 pp. $2.95. Reviewed by Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr. IN HIS Notes on Democracy, H. L. Mencken some...
Paid articleSUMMER FICTION
Hayes, E. Nelson
Summer Fiction by E. Nelson Hayes IRWIN SHAW'S best novel to date, Lucy Crown (Random House. 338 pp. $3.95), plots the aftermaths of wifely adultery, the "upper-middle-class American woman's form...
Paid articlePAPERBACK PLUMS
McCann, William
Paperback Plums by William McCann DOUBLEDAY'S Image Books now constitute a good paperback library of Catholic literature. They include classical Christian writings, philosophy, history,...
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