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Vol. 024 Issue 001 (January 1 1960)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS
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that city's business leaders the way to forthright action against Governor Orval Faubus' destructive policies— Holiday Greetings. To Lenoir Chambers, editor of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, who...
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NOTES IN THE NEWS
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democrats Divided The Democratic Advisory Council, a group of VIP's organized to exert liberal pressure within the party, met recently in New York City and drafted a 10,000-word blueprint for the...
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THE HANDSOME HEART
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Marines, Marya
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LYNDON JOHNSON: CONSERVATIVE
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Shannon, William V.
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Lyndon Johnson: Conservative by WILLIAM V. SHANNON This is the third of a series of articles exploring Presidential possibilities for 1960. Earlier articles have dealt with Senator Stuart...
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THE NEW ECONOMIC CRISIS
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Kefauver, Senator Estes
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The New Economic Crisis by SENATOR ESTES KEFAUVER THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE of the Steel strike of 1959 (which will perhaps become known as that of 1959-1960) is that it dramatizes a shift in the...
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PEACE, IT'S TERRIBLE!
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Chase, Stuart
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Peace, It's Terrible! by STUART CHASE This is the first of a series of two articles exploring the economic consequences of peace. The second, which will appear next month, will propose...
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J. EDGAR HOOVER AND THE FBI
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Staff, The New York Post
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something unhealthy about the whole thing. It bothered me and I know that it bothered my wife. In the constant digging back for minutiae they seemed to be building somebody's coffin out of coral....
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AMERICA NEEDS A REVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY
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Swomley, John Jr.
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AMERICA NEEDS A revolutionary STRATEGY by JOHN SWOMLEY, JR. S INCE THE END of World War I, the world has been caught up in a period of revolution and upheaval. One of these revolutions...
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BATTLE AT THE BACK DOOR
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Reichley, James
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at the time, ruled, " 'Appropriations/ in its usual and customary interpretation, means taking money out of the Treasury by appropriate legislative language for the support of the general...
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JUST STANDING THERE
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Mayer, Milton
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just standing there by milton mayer IT is my dolorous duty—especially dolorous at this season of merriment—to reveal that the following persons have established at the edge of the town of...
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THE BREAKING STRAIN IN AFRICA
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Lens, Sidney
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The Breaking Strain in Africa by SIDNEY LENS \ This is the third of a series of articles by Mr. Lens on Africa. Others will follow in the February and March issues. A roving student of world...
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THE OLD MAN'S VICTORY
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Peretz, Don
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Behind the Israeli Elections The Old Man's Victory by DON PERETZ I SRAEL'S NOVEMBER elections constituted a surprise for most Israeli politicians—for the victors as much as for those who...
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BRITISH LABOR'S DILEMMA
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Thomson, Morgan
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BRITISH LABOR'S DILEMMA by MORGAN THOMSON London T HE BRITISH LABOR PARTY, defeated for the third time running in a general election, is engaged in a heart-searching reappraisal of its...
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TV'S REAL SICKNESS-AND A POSSIBLE CURE
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Asbell, Bernard
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writers and editors of our best newspapers and magazines. Recently I asked an editorial veteran if he could define in a word the chief personality ingredient of a good journalist. The editor...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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dorsement by the New York Post, in the last edition, on the eve of election day. ITEM: The first piece of business the Governor demanded was an increase in the gas tax, "to help complete our...
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THE BEGINNING AND THE END
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Talbot, Daniel
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tempts unsuccessfully to explain how humanity got so fouled up. There are other situations in the film of equal cartoon-strip dimensions. In the end the Dust comes, but not before a Salvation...
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DAUMIER OF OUR TIME
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Werner, Alfred
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Daumier of Our Time by Alfred Werner T HE TRAGIC ARTIST in history or imagination is a harassed man of genius, unrecognized by the critics, unable to sell his work, too poor to support his...
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Economic Power
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Gray, Horace M.
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public wants is at long last governed by public consensus/' and concentrated economic power "is moving forward toward greater responsibility at (historically considered) breakneck speed." At the...
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Indonesia's Potential
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Young, Edwin
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Indonesia's Potential TH E STORY OF INDONESIA, by Louis Fischer. Harper. 341 pp. $5. Reviewed by Edwin Young RELATIVELY LITTLE has been written in English about Indonesia, that archipelago...
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Literary Pilgrims
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Friedman, Melvin
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Literary Pilgrims by Melvin Friedman GERTRUDE STEIN, who arrived in Paris in 1903, was among the first of the literary pilgrims. She began a transatlantic movement which was to achieve...
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Man and Nature
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Hall, Leonard
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Man and Nature TH E ENDURING PATTERN, by Hal Borland. Simon & Schuster. 247 pp. $5. Reviewed by Leonard Hall PRIMARY DIFFERENCE between man A and all other living creatures on our planet—and...
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