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April 12, 1954 Issue - 12 Articles- Washington Wire
"T.R.B."
, p. 2 - Behind the Headlines, pp. 3-6
- The Superficial Aspect
Gerald W. Johnson
, p. 7 - Should Parties Mean Something?
Richard L. Strout
, pp. 8-10 - "To Hope Till Hope Creates"
Graham Greene
, pp. 11-13 - The "Agonizing Reappraisal" Has Begun
Frank Gorrell
, p. 14 - As Seen from Eastern Europe
Thomas Goldstein#2
, pp. 15-16 Books and Comments
- Irrational Elements in Art and Politics
Lewis Mumford
, pp. 17-18 -
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Second Convolution (Review) Leslie A. Fiedler
, p. 19 God's Country and Mine, by Jacques Barzun
- God's Country and Mine by Jacques Barzun
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Popular Semantics (Review) Russell F.W. Smith
, p. 20 Power of Words, by Stuart Chase and Marian Tyler Chase
- Power of Words by Stuart Chase and Marian Tyler Chase
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Company & Union (2 Reviews) Marc Karson
, p. 21 The Worker Speaks His Mind on Company and Union, by Theodore V. Purcell
- The Worker Speaks His Mind on Company and Union by Theodore V. Purcell
- Toward a Democratic Work Process by Fred H. Blum
- Correspondence, pp. 22-24