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PROGRESSIVE "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" Our Crippled Congress Tn the seven months it has been in session, the Eighty-eighth Congress has talked more and achieved...
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Managing the News Elsewhere in this issue, James A. Wechsler chronicles the opening phase of the Senate investigation which disclosed betrayal of their public trust by significant segments of the...
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A Study In Suppression PROPAGANDA IN THE PRESS by JAMES A. WECHSLER Tn any long retrospect it may be hard to decide whether certain information about the mendacity (and, in lesser instances,...
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All God's Chillun by MARGARET LONG Tt is the Southern fashion these days to speak of the "remarkable progress" of Southern Negroes who, we all agree, have "come a lawng way" since...
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MONEY TALKS in the City of Brotherly Love by WARREN W. EISENBERG and MARVIN R. WEISBORD "TTave you heard?" said one Main. Line dowager to another at a Philadelphia civic luncheon last winter....
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The Hiroshima Exhibit Witness for Peace by SUE DAVIDSON GOTTFRIED Tf it is true that one picture has the impact of ten thousand words, then the number of Americans who understand the meaning of...
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Italy's Haunted South by GABRIEL GERSH Tn the spring of 1960 the Piazza Garibaldi, the vast square in front of the main railroad station at Naples, was a temporary desert, man-made to make way for...
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The Press and Truth Dear Sirs: Put alongside the Heywood Broun remark quoted by Theophrastus Such (June issue)—"The press doesn't lie, it just throws half the truth in the wastebasket"—the...
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BOOKS The Power Problem by HORACE M. GRAY Qtarting with Veblen's institutional ^ theory of credit and capitalization, David T. Bazelon (The Paper Economy) defines the faith and practice of...
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Camus' Clippings Notebooks: Volume I, 1935-1942, by Albert Camus. Translated from the French, with a preface and notes by Philip Thody. Alfred A. Knopf. 224 pp. $5. Reviewed by Germaine Bree At...
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Price Fixing The Great Price Conspiracy, by John Herling. Robert B. Luce, Inc. 366 pp. $5.50. Reviewed by Senator Estes Kefauver Qince the "Pie-Powder" courts of *^ the Middle Ages, men have...
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Paperback Plums by William McCann The voluminous writings of novelist Henry James make up what The Master himself would call a "palpable" portion of the paperbacks currently in print. Here is a...
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