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Vol. 027 Issue 007 (July 1 1963)
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The North Is Next
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PROGRESSIVE 'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" The North Is Next "President Kennedy's decision to sponsor—and, hopefully, even to fight for—long overdue civil rights...
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NOTES IN THE NEWS
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NOTES in the News Turn toward Peace President Kennedy, caught these many months in a crossfire of clashing advice, may now have broken free, at long last, to embrace "a strategy of peace" which...
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TEARS OF LOVE
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King, Martin Luther Jr.
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Tears of Love A Letter from His Birmingham Jail Cell by MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. During the recent crisis in Birmingham, eight of the leading clergymen of Alabama—Protestant, Catholic, and...
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A SHIELD FOR THE SHOPPER
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Hart, Senator Philip A.
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A Shield for the Shopper by SENATOR PHILIP A. HART A s I passed by the television set a few nights ago, my eye was caught by the picture of a running antelope trying to escape a pursuing...
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SUMMER RIPENESS
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Borland, Hal
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Summer Ripeness by Hal Borland July is the year's high noon, midsummer, and virtually a season unto itself. Now the ant and the bee and even the awkward beetle put the busy countryman to shame for...
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ADVICE WITHOUT DISSENT
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Wechsler, James A.
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Advice without Dissent JAMES A. WECHSLER It was late afternoon in the Senate Office Building and Senator Ar-buthnot had a feeling of weariness. He had just come from a party caucus at which a few...
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WASHINGTON BOARDING HOUSE
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Thomson, Peggy Bebie
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Washing Boarding House by PEGGY BEBIE THOMSON Running a boarding house in Washington has been a time-honored profession since well before Thomas Jefferson sat at the foot of a board-inghouse table...
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LETTER FROM LEOPOLDVILLE
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Brady, Susan
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Letter from Leopoldville by SUSAN BRADY Leopoldville "T eopoldville makes other African capitals seem like Erie, Pennsylvania—a small, dull, provincial town, but where everything works," a recent...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM The Small Magazines Dear Sirs: Thanks for giving us George M. Kirstein's penetrating study of "The Myths of the Small Magazine." I know from personal experience that...
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Democracy in Unions
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Barbash, Jack
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BOOKS Democracy in Unions by JACK BARBASH The main focus of this collection is the government of a national union. The series has its origins in the concern for the quality of democracy in the...
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Cinderella Waits
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Schr?g, Peter
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Cinderella Waits Where, When, and Why: social studies in American schools, by Martin Mayer. Harper and Row. 206 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by Peter Schrag Qocial studies teaching in Ameri-^ can schools...
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Captive Eichmann
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Mosse, George L.
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Captive Eichmann Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil, by Hannah Arendt. The Viking Press. 275 pp. $5.50. Reviewed by George L. Mosse 1%/fiss arendt's book, which first...
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Washington Negroes
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Stern, Laurence
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Washington Negroes Dusk at the Mountain, by Haynes Johnson. Doubleday. 273 pp. $4.50 Reviewed by Laurence Stern "Tt is difficult," writes Haynes Johnson, "to write with objectivity about the...
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Spellbound
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Emerson, Donald
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Spellbound The Unicorn, by Iris Murdoch. Viking. 311 pp. $5. Reviewed by Donald Emerson Miss Murdoch's seventh novel resembles A Severed Head in its intricate pattern of personal relationships...
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Paperback Plums
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McCann, William
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Paperback Plums by William McCann rpHE most influential piece of writing about the West in the Nineteenth Century was F. J. Turner's essay, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History."...
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