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Vol. 025 Issue 011 (November 1 1961)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Flight from Reality
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PROGRESSIVE "YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE" Flight from Reality IN THE concluding days of the first session of the Eighty-seventh Congress, two of President...
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Notes in the News
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Notes in the News 'A Magnificent Presentation' We confess to considerable fluctuation of mood over President Kennedy's conduct of foreign affairs. There have been moments when we were...
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THE CHOICE IN EUROPE
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FROMM, ERICH
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THE CHOICE IN EUROPE by ERICH FROMM AT THE TIME World War I had come to an end, Europe as a whole seemed to be on the decline. Germany, economically the strongest power, was thoroughly...
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The First Phase of the New Frontier
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Shannon, William V.
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The First Phase of the New Frontier by WILLIAM V. SHANNONPERHAPS nothing has done a greater disservice to the Kennedy Administration than its own slogan, "the New Frontier." It has the...
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Autumn on the ridge
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Borland, Hal
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AUTUMN ON THE RIDGE by HAL BORLANDFOR ANYONE who lives in the oakandmaple area of New England, there is the perennial temptation to plunge into a purple sea of adjectives about October. The...
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New Voices for Consumers
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Duscha, Julius
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New Voices for Consumers by JULIUS DUSCHA FOR THE first time in more than a decade the consumer has some influential friends in those Federal agencies in Washington that most affect his...
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I Will Keep My Soul'
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FARMER, JAMES
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'I Will Keep My Soul' by JAMES FARMER ON MAY 4 of this year, I left Washington, D.C., with twelve other persons on a risky journey into the South. Seven of us were Negro and six were white....
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SCHOOL SEGREGATION Northern STYLE
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MASLOW, WILL; COHEN, RICHARD
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SCHOOL SEGREGATION Northern STYLE by WILL MASLOW & RICHARD COHEN IN NEW YORK CITY, ninety-five public elementary schools have enrollments of ninety per cent or more Negro or Puerto Rican...
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Our Collective Madness
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GRUBER, HOWARD E.
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A PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINES Our Collective Madness by HOWARD E. GRUBER TALK OF THE psychopathology of war may conjure up images of frankly psychotic individuals, themselves lost to the world,...
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Violence on the Air
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ROSS, SHERWOOD
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Violence ON THE AIR by SHERWOOD ROSS IN THE QUIET, tree-shaded town of Wauseon, Ohio, a typical small midwestern farm community, a grieving mother broke the news of an uncle's death to her...
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Private Philanthropy and Public Welfare
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Chase, Edward T.
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Private Philanthropy and Public Welfare by Edward T. Chase THERE is at least one key difference between the approach, "of the United States toward the care of its troubled and .victimized and...
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Letter to A Georgia Gentleman
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BLACKFORD, STAIGE
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Letter to A Georgia Gentleman by STAIGE BLACKFORD This article represents a letter written by Blackford to his'uncle in Atlanta. The author, now living in the North, was born and raised in the...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Administration Weakness Dear Sirs: James Reston, writing in the New York Times, has expressed exceedingly well a concern shared by many of us who supported President Kennedy...
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Lonely Judges
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Wright, Marion A.
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BOOKS Lonely Judges FIFTY-EIGHT LONELY MEN, by J. W. Peltason. Harcourt, Brace & World. 270 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by Marion A. Wright J. WATIES WARING and George Bell Timmerman are both...
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Man against Man
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East, P. D.
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Man against Man BLACK LIKE ME, by John Howard Griffin. Houghton Mifflin. 176 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by P. D. East BY BLACKENING his skin, John Griffin, a white Texan, became, for all practical...
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Disjointed Novel
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Emerson, Donald
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Disjointed Novel CLOCK WITHOUT HANDS, by Carson McCullers. Houghton Mifflin. 241 pp. $4. Reviewed by Donald Emerson CARSON MCCULLERS is the novelist of the loving and the isolated, whose...
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The Wayward Press
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Jaffe, Jacob H.
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The Wayward Press THE PRESS, by A. J . Liebling. Ballantine Books. 284 pp. 75 cents. Reviewed by Jacob H. Jaffe THE PRESS regularly faces a stern, if qualitatively uneven, battery of...
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Bridges of Peace
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ROSS, SHERWOOD
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Bridges of Peace AMERICAN COOPERATIVES, by Jerry Voorhis. Harper. 226 pp. $4.75. Reviewed by Sherwood Ross THIS BOOK by Jerry Voorhis, executive director of the Cooperative League of the...
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Mental Health and Community Welfare
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Boehm, Werner W.
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Mental Health and Community Welfare ACTION FOR MENTAL HEALTH. Basic Books. 338 pp. $6.75. Reviewed by Werner W. Boehm THIS VOLUME, the final report of the Joint Commission on Mental Illness...
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The Glass Saga
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Friedman, Melvin J.
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The Glass Saga FRANNY AND ZOOEY, by J. D. Salinger. Little, Brown. 201 pp. $4. Reviewed by Melvin J. Friedman ALFRED KAZIN remarked in a recent Atlantic how unusual it is for a group of...
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Paperback Plums
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McCann, William
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Paperback Plums by William McCann LITERARY biographies and critical studies are now particularly conspicuous among paperbacks. Leon Edel, in his Literary Biography (Anchor. 95 cents), deals...
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