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Vol. 026 Issue 011 (November 1 1962)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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HISTORY WILL NOT ABSOLVE US
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History Will Not Absolve Us The Soviet Union's establishment of a nuclear striking-force on the island of Cuba was an act of criminal irresponsibility. If the evidence is as conclusive as we have...
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THE FIRST KENNEDY CONGRESS
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The First Kennedy Congress When the Eighty-Seventh Congress adjourned recently, President Kennedy hailed its record as one of "positive and progressive accomplishment" unsurpassed "in our time." If...
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NOTES IN THE NEWS
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note in the news The Initiative in Berlin Elsewhere in this issue, James P. Warburg, one of our most creative analysts of foreign affairs, faces up to the challenge of "What to Do about Berlin."...
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ARISTOCRATS OF PRIVILEGE
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Morgan, Edward P.
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Aristocrats of Privilege by EDWARD P. MORGAN THE simultaneous indictment of two Congressmen—Democrats they happen to be—on Federal charges of conspiracy in connection with savings and loan...
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WHAT TO DO ABOUT BERLIN
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Warburg, James P.
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WHAT TO DO ABOUT BERLIN by JAMES P. WARBURG THE explosive situation in Berlin, which has threatened the peace of Europe and the world for the past fourteen years, did not come about because...
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SETBACK FOR CONSUMERS
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Douglas, Senator Paul H.
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SETBACK FOR CONSUMERS by SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS Tn the first flush of victory follow-ing passage of the Kefauver drug legislation, there is a temptation to conclude that the plight of the lonely...
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THE KEY TO DEMOCRATIC GROWTH
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Bowles, Chester
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THE KEY TO DEMOCRATIC GROWTH by CHESTER BOWLES More than a century ago, John Adams of Massachusetts, second President of the United States, described the development of American democracy as the...
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SUPERMAN
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Wechsler, James A.
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SUPERMAN by JAMES A. WECHSLER In some distant year American civilization, if there is one, will examine with mingled humor and disbelief the legend of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who for so many...
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THE TWILIGHT OF FRANCO'S SPAIN
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Gersh, Gabriel
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The Twilight of Francos Spain by GABRIEL GERSH THE outbreak of strikes in Spain last spring and winter has left a dramatic impact on that country. Whether or not the strikes were successful, they...
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AUTUMN: A TIME FOR SUMMARY
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Borland, Hal
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Autumn: A Time for Summary by Hal Borland The katydids have rasped their last calls of the season, the frogs have hibernated in the mud, the whippoor-wills have gone south, and if man would only...
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FREEDOM UNDER FIRE
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Botwright, William
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A Case History Freedom Under Fire by WILLIAM BOTWRIGHT THE job I took last November with the Contra Costa Times was my first one as editor. The Times is a flourishing tri-weekly in the...
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A NEW DEAL FOR THE MAJORITY
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Travis, Fred
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A New Deal for the Majority by FRED TRAVIS THE national elections this month will go down in history as a watershed in the historical development of the United States from a rural to an urban...
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THE MINORITY CHILD AND THE SCHOOLS
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Bullock, Paul; Singleton, Robert
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The Minority Child and the Schools by PAUL BULLOCK and ROBERT SINGLETON Pick up almost any popular maga- zine these days and you are likely to find an article on the social impact of minorities...
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THE NEW BATTLE FOR RURAL POWER
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Clapp, Norman
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The New Battle for Rural Power by NORMAN CLAPP An understanding of what is at stake in the current propaganda attacks of the power companies against the Rural Electrification Administration and...
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ATOMIC OPERAS
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Dworkin, Martin S.
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ATOMIC OPERAS by MARTIN S. DWORKIN TpHERE is a moment when prophe-cies of doom no longer terrify, when the horripilant repetitions themselves give reassurances, in the way of delicious bedtime...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Ideas and Bombs Dear Sirs: It passes all understanding to see this most powerful nation on earth tremble with fear because tiny Cuba arms to defend herself against repetition...
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IS THE PROGRESSIVE TO HIGHBROW?
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Is The Progressive Too Highbrow? Several months ago we received a letter from Miss Grace D. Miller, Sun City, Arizona, who complained that "The Progressive is a bit too learned for me," although...
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MORAL OF MONGOLIA
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Douglas, William O.
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Moral of Mongolia Nomads and Commissars, by Owen Lattimore. Oxford University Press. 238 pp. $5.75. Reviewed by William O. Douglas Owen Lattimore, our foremost authority on Mongolia, spent...
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BLIND TO REALITY
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Davidon, William C.
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Blind to Reality American Scientists and Nuclear Weapons Policy, by Robert Gilpin. Princeton. 352 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by William C. Davidon Tn a rephrasing of Hamlet's ques-tion, the president...
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ROOTS OF POWER
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Gray, Horace M.
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Roots of Power Men Who Make Us Rich, by Edward Ziegler. Macmillan. 353 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by Horace M. Gray Modern critics are now discovering, with shocked amazement, what prescient students...
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RUSSIA IN FICTION
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Gibian, George
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Russia in Fiction The Northern Palmyra Affair, by Harrison Salisbury. Harper. 310 pp. $4.95. A Change of Season, by Ilya Ehren-burg. Knopf. 300 pp. $4.50. Kira Georgievna, by Victor Nekra-sov....
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THINGS OF BEAUTY
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Werner, Alfred
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Things of Beauty by Alfred Werner As an intent observer, I have noted that the annual output of volumes on art and artists has about quadrupled since the end of World War II. Unfortunately,...
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