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May 20, 1950 Issue - 46 ArticlesEditorials
- The Shape of Things, pp. 461-462
- Who's Who?
"Brandel"
, p. 463 - Fatal Compromise, p. 463
Articles
- Schuman's Coup d'Etat
J. Alvarez del Vayo
, pp. 464-465 - Harry Goes a-Hunting
Carleton Kent
, p. 466 - Battle in a Paper Bag
Willard Shelton
, p. 467 - Beside the Point
Robert Bendiner and Margaret Marshall
, p. 468 - Glen Taylor Rides Again
Richard L. Neuberger
, pp. 469-470 - Dangerous Thoughts: "Who's Doing What to Whom?"
Ring Lardner, Jr.
, p. 471 - The New Scramble for Africa
R.K. Cope
, p. 472 - Looking Backward, p. 473
Books and the Arts
- Essays and Asides
Mark Van Doren
, p. 474 The Uses of Translation
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Debate with Millikan (Review) Albert Guerard
, p. 475 The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan, by Robert A. Millikan
- The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan by Robert A. Millikan
- The Orient Express
Randall Jarrell
, pp. 475-476 -
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Proust: A Rounded Portrait (2 Reviews) Elizabeth Gallaher
, p. 477 Proust: Portrait of a Genius, by Andre Maurois
- Proust: Portrait of a Genius by Andre Maurois
- Proust's Way by Francois Mauriac
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The Shadow of Samuel Butler (Review) Jacob Korg
, p. 478 The Essential Samuel Butler, by G.D.H. Cole and Samuel Butler
- The Essential Samuel Butler by G.D.H. Cole and Samuel Butler
- Records
B.H. Haggin
, p. 479 The Atomic Age: Can It Bring Peace and Abundance?
- Summary of Points, p. 480
I. The Implications of Atomic War
- Foreign Policy for the Atomic Era
Harrison S. Brown
, pp. 481-482 - The Only Defense Is Peace
David Bradley
, p. 483 - Nuclear Dementia
Gardner Murphy
, p. 484 - The Wizards' War
Stuart Mudd
, p. 485 - Can We Disperse Our Cities?
William F. Ogburn
, p. 486 II. Can Total Diplomacy Avert Total War?
- Power Politics
Hans Morgenthau
, pp. 486-487 - Pinpricks or Policy?
John K. Fairbank
, p. 488 - What Total Diplomacy Means
Max Ascoli
, p. 489 - A Really Bold New Program
Dewey Anderson
, pp. 490-491 - The World in Revolution
Louis Dolivet
, p. 492 III. Science and the Freedom of Man
- Scientific Regimentation vs. Human Welfare
Hugh C. Wolfe
, p. 492 - The Scientists' Responsibility
Anton J. Carlson
, p. 493 - Progress and Security
R. Lawrence Siegel
, p. 494 - The Teacher in a Free Society , p. 495
IV. The Potential of Atomic Energy for Peace-Time Use
- Atoms at Work
Edward U. Condon
, p. 495 - Too Big for Private Enterprise
Norbert Wiener
, p. 496 - Primer of Atomic Economics
William Isard
, p. 497 V. Possibilities of Agreement on Atomic Weapons
- The Role of the U.N.
Clark M. Eichelberger
, p. 498 - An Interim Control Plac
David F. Cavers
, pp. 499-500 - The Quaker Proposals
Dr. Cornelius Kruse
, p. 501 VI. Dinner Forum---Steps Toward an Agreement Between East and West
- The World We Face
Kirtley F. Mather
, p. 502 - A Challenge to Civilization
Lord John Boyd-Orr
, pp. 502-503 - The Bridge Must Be Built
Aubrey Eban
, pp. 504-505 - The Trouble Is Fear
Telford Taylor
, p. 506 - Outlaw the First Bomb
Henri Rolin
, pp. 507-508 - Control Is Not Enough
Louis N. Ridenour, Jr.
, p. 509 - Claude Bourdet , pp. 509-510
- Crossword Puzzle No. 362
Frank W. Lewis