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February 10, 1979 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Pacifists on the Grass, Alas," which discussed the efforts of pacifists, in the U.S., against...

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Mabee, Carleton | October 6, 1962 issue
The article focuses on the student movements for racial integration and for peace, the two major campus causes of the sixties. The student movement for...

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Roberts, Adam | November 23, 1963 issue
Presents several letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Comments on British peace movements; Effect of racial...

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Leng, Russell J. | February 28, 1966 issue
This article discusses the role played by the United Nations (UN) in the Vietnamese conflict. By now it is obvious that any effective UN action in Vietnam...

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Abrams, Henry H. | January 12, 1963 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Purpose behind the international peace movements initiated in the U.S.; Roles performed by the U.S.-based organization...

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Cohen, Carl | July 8, 1968 issue
This article presents information on views of Americans on war. The more immediate concern of many Americans today is the requirement that those who would...

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October 27, 1969 issue
Richard Attenborough's "Oh! What a Lovely War," proliferated from artist Joan Littlewood's revue macabre, demonstrates that not only World War I, but traditional...

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Sampson, Ronald | January 4, 1971 issue
The connection between anarchism and pacifism is very close, and the author proposes to commence with pacifism. The common objection to pacifism is that...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | May 18, 1940 issue
The article describes German Christian martyr, George Lansbury. He is the most outstanding pacifist in public life. His death was not unwelcome to him....

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Mann, Golo | July 17, 1948 issue
The article focuses on Carl Joachim Friedrich's book "Inevitable Peace," based on Immanuel Kant and his literary work in the book "Eternal Peace." Kant...

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