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Edsall, John T. | June 15, 1963 issue
The unprecedented growth-rate of world population raises problems comparable only to those arising from the threat of thermonuclear war. That at least is...

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Chriss, Nicholas C. | December 20, 1971 issue
With its thriving economy, gleaming medical center, soaring modern buildings and spacious park lands, Memphis, Tennessee is another jewel in the diadem...

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Sampson, Anthony | January 10, 1959 issue
The article throws light on similarities between South Africa and American South. Both have a stern Calvinist tradition, a lingering belief that they are...

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March 24, 1945 issue
This article focuses some contributors to the journal "The Nation." Lin Yutang is perhaps the best known Chinese interpreter of China to the West. His most...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | June 15, 1940 issue
The news from South America is anything but encouraging. The author says that he has just seen a letter from Edward Tomlinson, the writer and lecturer,...

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April 17, 1948 issue
Although Colombia has been until recently one of the most stable, well-governed republics in South America, it suffers from the endemic disease that infects...

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Kirchwey, Freda | December 7, 1946 issue
This article focuses on several socio-political issues. By an ironic twist, China's National Assembly has utilized the technique of democracy to destroy...

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Ellis, C. F. | July 13, 1940 issue
Presents letters to the editor related to articles previously published in this journal. Reference to Raymond Gram Swing's article on youth, war and freedom;...

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Haggin, B. B. | February 24, 1940 issue
The article discusses music and music broadcasts. A reader in Arkansas A. and M. College writes to call the author's attention to "the fact that not one...

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December 27, 1941 issue
South America has been a battlefield of the Second World War from the day of its declaration until now, the warfare waged there has been political and consequently...

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