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IssueVol. 026 Issue 008 (August 1 1962)
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Paid articleDEADLOCK OVER CHINA
Deadlock over China The worldwide tensions generated earlier in the month by Communist China's military buildup in Fukien Province, only five miles from the Nationalist-held islands of Quemoy and...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
Kennedy and Congress The Washington pundits have been much absorbed of late in attempting to determine whether the President or Congress is to blame for the miserable state of the Administration's...
Paid articleTHE DRUG BILL DEBACLE
Caplan, Marvin
The Drug Bill Debacle by MARVIN CAPLAN F>erhaps only Sinclair Lewis could convey the atmosphere of the Kefauver drug hearings and the campaign in which the legislation they inspired has been...
Paid articlePUBLIC PIETY
Morgan, Edward P.
public piety by EDWARD P. MORGAN What an emotional bunch of hyp-ocrites we Americans are capable of being. How obviously but how flimsily we wear our religious beliefs on our sleeves, as if we...
Paid articleDEMOCRATIC FERMENT BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Adams, Arthur E.
Democratic Ferment Behind the Curtain by ARTHUR E. ADAMS While the West continues to speak of "Soviet totalitarianism," the leaders and writers of the Soviet Communist Party boast ever more...
Paid articleTHE POINT IS-BALANCE
Rodell, Fred
The point is— balance by FRED RODELL In all the torrent of commencement oratory during the recent graduation season, Fred Rodell's commencement address in verse was easily the most uncommonly...
Paid articleTHE GREAT BANK SWINDLE
Christenson, Reo M.
THE GREAT BANK SWINDLE by REO M. CHRISTENSON One of life's more exasperating ironies is occasionally found in the newsletters issued by the great, prosperous, ultra-respectable national banks....
Paid articleTHE PEACE CORPS WINS ITS WAY
Ottenad, Thomas W.
The Peace Corps Wins Its Way by Thomas W. Ottenad T^he resounding success of the Peace Corps carries a vital message for the Kennedy Administration: Don't be so timid about starting bold new...
Paid articleTHE BARRIER TO EGYPT'S 'SURGE FORWARD'
Peretz, Don
The Barrier to Egypt's Surge Forward by DON PERETZ The greatest dilemma confronting revolutionary Egypt in reconstructing its national society was recently brought to public attention by the Cairo...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Jesus on Prayer Dear Sirs: Let those who have expressed outrage over the Supreme Court's decision because they believe in public prayer and piety turn to the teachings of Him...
Paid articleTHE PRACTICAL AMERICAN
Roper, Elmo
BOOKS The Practical American by ELMO ROPER When Stuart Chase agreed to get together some opinion research figures on the thoughts and behavior of Americans to provide the Fund for the Republic...
Paid articleASSAYING OUR TIMES
NYE, RUSSEL B.
Assaying Our Times The American Establishment, by Richard Rovere- Harcourt, Brace and World. 308 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by Russel B. Nye Richard Rovere has been a staff writer for The New Yorker...
Paid articleINSIGHTS ON CUBA
Alexander, Robert J.
Insights on Cuba Castro's Revolution: myths and realities, by Theodore Draper. Frederick A. Praeger, 211 pp. $4.50. The Cuban Invasion, a chronicle of a disaster, by Karl E. Meyer and Tad Szulc....
Paid articleLOVE AND HATE
Johnson, Lucy
Love and Hate Another Country, by James Baldwin. Dial Press. 436 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Lucy Johnson James Baldwin's third novel (he has also written two books of essays) is a very personal...
Paid articleTHREE PERCEPTIONS
Emerson, Donald
Three Perceptions Pigeon Feathers, by John Updike. Knopf. 279 pp. $4. Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, by Richard Yates. Little, Brown. 230 pp. $4.50. I Remember! 1 Remember! by Sean O'Faolain....
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