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Hutchison, Keith | April 6, 1946 issue

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The article presents authors' brief comments on some books. These books include "The Grooves of Change," by Herbert Samuel, "Out of This Century," by Peggy Guggenheim, "Great Britain in the World Economy," by Alfred Edward Kahn and "The International Law of the Future." The memoir of Herbert Samuel "The Grooves of Change" shows him as a reforming liberal he has remained through all the vicissitudes his country has experienced during his lifetime. That is to say, he has always maintained a careful balance between his real sympathy for the under-dog and his abhorrence of violent change.

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