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Reals, Carleton
| January 31, 1959 issue
The article focuses on the attitudes of Americans towards the Cuba as seen by Cubans. Due to veiled threats of intervention, the possible cutting off of...
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Sprigge, Sylvia
| May 26, 1951 issue
In Rome on May Day, toward noon, some ten thousand people assembled near the Coliseum, at the foot of the little green bill to the right of the Arch of...
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May 4, 1946 issue
The article presents information related to some of the interesting forthcoming publications. The book entitled "Much in Little," is about the U.S. army....
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Sartre, Jean-Paul
| October 18, 1947 issue
The article presents information about the people of the U.S. and their myths. The system is a great eternal apparatus, an implacable machine which one...
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Dell, Robert
| April 6, 1940 issue
Dorothy Thompson, a political writer recently remarked in an admirable article on the propaganda obsession with which U.S. is at present afflicted. The...
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
| January 2, 1937 issue
The American people, the author believes, want no risks of taken. They want cast-iron, automatic, mandatory laws. They will not be moved by the argument...
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Krutch, Joseph Wood
| August 15, 1953 issue
This article briefly discusses the book "Portrait of Andre Gide," by Justin O'Brien. The popularity of Andre Gide is certainly not of the widest possible...
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Harlow, Rex F.
| January 28, 1925 issue
Presents several letters to the editor about various topics. Taxation of land banks; Arrest of a senator; Lesson of democracy for Mexican Labor; Slogan...
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January 10, 1923 issue
This article focuses on author Emile Coué. According to a friend of Coué, he owes his sudden great fame in America to the translator of that...
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
| January 11, 1922 issue
As for the Washington Conference itself, the U.S. President is profoundly optimistic about it. It was a howling success and as such it will be portrayed...
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