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ANTA. See American national theatre and academy Abrams, Henry H. Democrats must be militantly liberal to win election; C, opposite 217; see also 109; 1G; opposite 157 , Accidents, automobile. See Automobiles Aviation. See Aviation Mine. See Mines Nuclear. See Atomic bomb—accidents Steel industry. See Labor—Steel War-provoking. See War Actors; comics in Chicago also Theater Addams, Jane; tribute to on centennial. R. Baldwin; E. .....::..:+. 375; see also C, 460 Adenauer, Konrad. See Germany, West Adler, Sidney. See Labor—Steel Adlow, Elijah Gambling, the legal vice; government and
428; see
Exemplifying new ethics, real doctor Ses
nurse to be used in TV commercial; Fakery in television and press; E .............. 90 Federation’s Truth Book sets criteria of ECACIEN nt LIMHMMM... 222.55. 7-0 reassess. AIR 543 Madison avenue scrambles for honor. R. Bonparty si 1Srideenccec2.2eeee, ceed 162 drugs, extravagant and misleading ........ 337 Aerojet-General Corp.; encourages employees to participate in politics; Eo... 483 Aeronautics. See Aviation ‘ospace Industries Association; scramble Rorwapace doar 0.0.06: tuned tee 131 frica
_ New nations shift balance in United Na- eeeitiors: J, Stolle; Sihimex..x:. _ Straight thinking ere __ political performance. H. a, South. See Union of sone Africa
frikaners. See Union of South Africa
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churches share take; § ............ 185; see also E, 219 Advertising y Negro sit-in demonstrators in Atlanta papers Mfacaiile’., Lys Avi. aes merc. cebee 290
. 239
Negroes becoming dominant political force 328
441 states’
Brettoti: S 205
THE
Aldermaston, England; disarmament march. Wie Mervin: S “...55..5. 408; see also E, 395 Algeria
And the mysterious General de Gaulle; E.. 129 Arms smuggled to rebels ... 2 Continuing horrors and atrocities of war .... 447 De Gaulle against the gangsters. A. Werth; a Ge ct Shel. Bicoenth. ccna. Allen, Allan J.
Justice in the Chessman case; C, opposite 197
Allies, United States. See United States Alliston, Susan St. Martin’s lane, Eondon: P ..........c:..28.:.0 426 Alsop, Joseph; on ‘‘disarmament mess’; E .. 197 American academy of arts and letters; ex- hibit of American pictures painted abroad.
MURR a 2 2c Whapkived Fite, eo 283 American ballet theat Reviewed by L.
PAL TENORS le Eis a sip cuties ssa lg teecbhaatn Lavvnerstetecaaeae 478 American chemical society; chemical and bio-
logical warfare symposium ............0....062600. 383
American federation of labor—Congress of industrial organizations. See Labor—Union American hospital association. See Blue Cross American legion Honor student S. Bayne refuses award; S 543 Pressure forced F. Sinatra to fire A. Maltz
ASUWSCTEED “wulteryel) Neti. 2 2ce a. scene 346 Witch. hunt losing Ath) <2... wie 158 American medical association Futile opposition to ‘‘socialized’’ medical CANeHOl awe dire. (0... Meee ocereicne- ase 306; 465
Opposition to federal aid to medical schools 80 American national theatre and academy (ANTA); used by federal government for
cultural propaganda. L. Trimble; M_...... 478 Andersonville trial, the. Reviewed by H. Clur- areas, MWR, ees Reeth teste tee ee PR Us 87
Angola; natives restless under Portuguese; E 22 Another ballade (from the French of Francois Willom)-.G. Kinnelit: (Po RAL A in..t et. .ciaton 190 Anslinger, Harry J.; federal narcotics czar. S. Meisler; S 159; see also C, opposite 217 Antarctica; conflicting national economic potential,
claims to; prestige, strategic con-
siderations; IGY program ..............00.0..... 295 Anti-Semitism Among southern segregationists ................. 398 In West Germany ; 310 Swastika pandemic; E. ............ 61; see also C, opposite 89 Apalachin “convention”
Doubts raised by conviction of defendants; 5 New light on a novel case. F. J. Cook; S.... 115 Apartheid. See Voicn of South Africa April walk, an. Goodmans, PP ...kii...c0te2 495 Archaeology, UNESCO project to save Egyp- tian monuments from Aswan dam-flooded NiléssK.. «Arse. aed SS ee ee 307 Archer, Jules Says Nution provides leadership for U. S. liberals; C, a epoalie 217 Architecture Cities; monstrous by design. A. Mather; C, opposite 157; see also 104 For reviews, see McQuade, W.
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NATION
America’s Leading Liberal Weekly Since 18
Atlas ready to fire on 20 minutes’ notice BMEWS, Ballistic Missile Early Warn- ing System, will avail little; E ..... outs increased; scramble for space dol-
Ar en ee End of race en . Lobbying for; E Fe ena tae ease Logic of ‘‘gap’’ according to defense plan-
ners. Gs Kirstein; |S. :......c.0aneten Misplaced bases make cities targets. J. E.
Mcponalds as: 0 feels. cet lcci svevdcresevevs Nike Zeus not in production; air force
cites “gap”; E Provide fewer jobs for U. S. workers .... Soviets regard U. S. European bases as
designed for, surprise attack Nuclear
Aldermaston, England, march against. M.
Merwin; § ............ 408; see also E,
By communist China; threat to world; e Development threat to survival of U. atniy. «R.\.Gaplidie 8 wasantaw.. sien. For allies of United States; E .. March against, H. Semmel; Wy opposite 461 en tons of TNT equivalent for every- body, accordirig to General Medaris; E Small-arms race among weaker nations. S.
Meisler;%S* caniad...ak. bts U. S. wasting $1, 250 a second on. E. Wi Goria Saad © pe, snes, Armed forces. See United States—Defense department
Arp, Hans. Reviewed by F. Porter; A Art Artist in residence as new man on campus. W. S. Smith; §S 444; see also C, opposite 501 Artists’ protests against museums’ abstrac- tionist bias;
For reviews, see Grosser, M.; Porter, F. In| Chicayd. J. Martinp’S: «0055, 2h... Washington, D. C., congress of artists and writers, S. Meislérs S 3.080... 2. As I forget (for David Schubert, 1913- -1946). T. \Wetess Pisce cdinkialn eee Asher, Rosalie S.
Chessman’s attorney praises March 26 edi- torial; C, opposite 305; see also 265 Associated hospital service of New York. See
Blue Cross
Astronautics
Dangers and opportunities in international rivalry for outer space oo... pico
Goblin tities? Bi sisiwde.- lds
Reaching the MOON; Cartoon OM oo.
Reconnaissance satellites mae. U-28 ‘obso- lete. D. W. Cox; S Rnweteh
Satellites, American and other: E ae
Scramble for space dollar. C. qty
a Pa ee g3ey' INDEX TO VOLUME 190 po One JANUARY to JUNE, 1960 oO a? {p - UP = PAGE 3 PAGE The following letters are mes SS ice Air force. See United States—Air oNee 4 Pires, Richafl the type of article: Aircraft industry a! , n-Anieri¢an committee aide’s efforts to Art Kept going by military contracts; S .........% 183 prove’ Negroes’ genetic inferiority . - 420 Correspondence Spokesmen schizophrenic on governmental Argentinay“submarine mirage. F. J. Weissen- Drama subsidy and regulation; E ...........:0cc 157 pe ees SE eI a eta rec in ree reed titer eee 209 Editorial Article Airplanes. See Aviation ‘ aids ea: Pe ee a ee és MP — alten Airports; defects as factor in crashes ............ 98 fetaand' jobay, Eeart’s stale int eapeasiti nese oun Albee, Edward; play The zoo story reviewed. CG: ie Poetry H. Cl D 153 oe ao NIRS MO epee ty sree. reer anes 182 datas Dy fos ccchc ans ac eee ee faattes
238 239
2 LoL .. 209
217 203 436
63 185
91
395
| 468 130
332 550
234
. 395 ’ 478 428 456 342
296 . 135
. 178 131
%. teen ays, of a poet’s er G. Kinaa; Pp 356
i A.” ; criteria for nation’s university. D. Cort; S 72; see C, opposite 129 Atlanta, Georgia; changing — on inte- gration
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PAGE Atomic bomb Accidents ; " Minimized by air force public relations; Fe) eesnsie co sacenecuceudesyocash gal Emmons seainan asst 522 Atomic waste AEC admits disposal drums not leak- DLOOLs Fl nnn Menepansscsscsacsscsceltocesnecootam 158 Disposal of; AEC Cape Cod project de- FERC a ccciscsascdgttvcnsdscersnssacoas MRRUNVEIN «co. 548
Disposal of; difficulties, in Long Beach,
California, of “Old Bob” Boswell, jrankeman’s. Boia ccccscccscroctuateee te-- scents 112 Fallout Danger to U. S. cities from proximity to TSR Le!. MO Lee. cc ceatetmieenis nds doc canebesscesecy 437
Cost and futility of shelters 508 Demand for legislation for building of shelters; Rockefeller’s folly; Fer ercot tee. oe
Not considered in locating missile bases;
Tacs caicsucs ster cantacaeu epee Oana eater Enmbeexeacernteeans 89 How can we retaliate if many nations have it? R. Z. Geller; C, opposite 501 Letter from Aldermaston, England; anti- nuclear march. M. S. Merwin; 6 .......... 408
Nuclear tests ; Ban proposed. C. S. Eaton; C, opposite 237
Continuation of Geneva suspension nego- HAtiOUAss, Mbtcsk native eoutrne ts enti 285
Eisenhower concedes Soviet sincerity; E 305
Hones for suspension of in Geneva talks;
E News behind headlines; E ............. Politics of; E Quaryels over. E. “Gamarekian; Ss Resumption favored by Pentagon; E ...... 177
Underground; conflicting reports on de- tection; Ey ...+.....: . 42; see also 179 U. S. obstructs ban proposals; E ............ 285 Proponents. Jaceomg es. occ: coceccssseveseseacranscte sade 203 War danger from accidental explosion ...... 202
Atomic energy commission. See United States —Atomic energy commission Automation; tough social issue for 1960s; E 110 Automobiles Accidents due to faulty design; research; ee 3; see also C, opposite 41
Driving examinations; ‘“‘payola’”’ in. H. Leader; C, opposite 21 Aviation Accidents nee your copilot fly? K. M. Ruppenthal; guushicovanee stents pubialenesiacauayienésssouasibvesccass name yee 291
Electras should be grounded if unsafe .... ... 307; see also E, 395 Olathe, Kansas, airfield pilots trust. K. Mi Ruppenthals) Sid. <. 2a 422 Tomorrow’s crash. K. M. Ruppenthal; S 97 American leadership jeopardized by British and. Soviets; SE) 297%. tees... eee eee 157 Bumping the passenger; “‘oversales’” of flight tickets. K. M. Ruppenthal; §S ........ 551 Lines’ use of strike insurance .................... 251 Traveling brief case. W. G. Magnuson; C, opposite 197; see also E, 157 Warcraft graveyard in Arizona; E ............ 267
B
Bacteriological warfare. See War—Biological Bailey, Cleveland M. Agreement with Nation article The Appa- lachian south; C, opposite 393 Balanchine, George; ballet The figure in the carpet, set to Handel’s music, reviewed by Dat Trane ty Ma a, 3, er sbatecss nce acne ALI 391 Balcony, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D .... 282
Baldwin, Hanson W.; on West German MIMtATV MELEALTICSS, © 5 5,.0csiseasndanacsacisvanerrir-coh 313 Baldwin, Roger Tribute to Jane Addams on centennial of Her bicthssia yon 375; see also C, 460 Banging boards, the. F. Bock; Pe th eae 153 Barbara, Joseph, Sr.; figure in Apalachin REAR RUS coy occa cavessucehre-y dor erinavceasneay eR cons comer appe™e 116 Barden, John Germ-gas warfare; S ............ 383. See also E, 373; C, opposite 413 Bardonille, "Harold et of Negro students’ sit-in demonstra- hos
tio Horvat Geoffrey Future of summitry; Soo... 504 Barrett, Laurence Blue Cross hospital service; S ............ 26; see a C, opposite 89; C, opposite 109
Bartok,
Sansa, ‘No. Jo. a raed bios? Mi", cccseeene as 303 Basketball “fix.” ‘we EGNOS! lt shige 32 Batista, Fulgencio; custodian of U. S. inter-
BTS BBN EAs tt. Ab HE LB Aver Rlne Apso s stv oahine sfeaaianpatre 64 Battle of the sexes, the. Reviewed by R.
Hatch; EB ye aaiepederte «cL pt eagtes savas Oe 392
Bay, Christian Poll in Norway on Khrushchev disarmament plan; C, opposite 109
Bayne, Stephen High-school student rejects American legion
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Mes Tl Fie aces Qertrs coco sn Geet ovncuoseeamaries 543 Beacher, Abraham I., M.D. Peekskill, New York, intolerance; C, oppo- site 177 Bear, Carl; Montgomery businessman on race TO]AELONS: nc. eer ets oisseeseosnee<cc teres assesses ci 400 Beckett, Samuel; play Krapp’s last tape re- viewed. H. Clurman; agogaisuggne hacroneepreariGk 153 Bell, Colin W. Television for Christmas; C, opposite 41 Belluschi, Pietro; consultant for Grand Cen- tral) | Citys moccasin tin actin ee ares 104 Benson, Secretary, Ezra Taft Questioned on refusal to start food- -stamp plan, Mrs. E. B. Wyatt; C, opposite 1 Bergman, Ingmar Film Dreams reviewed by R. Hatch; MP 540 Film A lesson in love reviewed by R. Match: NEP. Asst. ace, <7 icin ieee eee 284 Berkner report; on detection of underground nuclear explosions; BEG oc ans oS ee 42 Berlin. See Germany Berman, Harold J. Why Khrushchev wrecked the Summit; S.... 484 Bernard, Sid Anti-Semitism; C, opposite 89 Bernstein, Leonard. Reviewed by L. Trimble; M -eccte a ee ee 412, 458 Bernstein, Richard Enlightened by Nation article Eye of the storm; C, opposite 461; see also 396 Bernstein, Stephen Comment on C. O. Porter article ‘Accident or aggression?”’; C, with editorial com- ment, opposite 265; see also 202 Berreman, Evelyn M. Praise for C. O. Porter article ‘Accident or aggression?”; C, 277; see also 202 Berry, John Travels of the sage Narada; P ....0..0.000...... 55 Best man, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D 343 Bethe, Hans A.; still opposed to nuclear test- Lai Tepes vac) u0 cP IRAs 1 OR Re 394 Betti, Ugo; play Time of ve » Clismagny Digi, .ssngt cee ete eee nae 19 Betts, Karl S.; ‘Ciwil) War buft -...a¢ece:..2 95 Biers, Eliot Nixon’s victory assured if opponent has shorter name; C, opposite 345 Bill of rights fund; appeal for. C. Lamont; C, opposite 521 Bischoff, Elmer; exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porter; Ba coho ta rene eenerartecae tease tie 88 Bishop, Tsabel; exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porters: (A. isecicacscs cee REE. OSE 458 Black Orpheus. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP.... 59 Blackwelder, Justin Peace, price of, and means to; C, opposite 157; see also E, 109 Bleicken, Gerhard D.; insurance official on “apathy andi defenseme:.2... cts ene 384 Blitzstein, Marc; opera The cradle will rock reviewed. H, ClurmansD) +i:.cisi..aetet..tenie 236 Bloom, Esther Sit-in demonstrations and students’ liberal- ism; C, with editorial comment, opposite 481; see also 396 Blue Cross hospital service. L. Barrett; S . vena 26 see also C, opposite 89; C, opposite Bly, Robert, and C. B. Duffy Perpetuum mobile (from "the Swedish of Gunnar whkel6t))s, Rie a acct enc occsseebnce tabs 300 BMEWS; Ballistic Missile sie Warning System will avail little; Bls..i..cd.seeeedeitesee 239 Boat-show circus. J. Whitehill; " Garwtdaw 5a. see also C, opposite 109 Bock, Frederick The banging: boards: (PR sitsciiliva....}ccrevetls 153 Bongortz, Roy Advertising; Madison avenue scrambles for HOWOE SS: apessodessesc dee taavaseseaphayso ees 162 Bookmaking roars in Increase:;'S__.......4% 186; see also Probe of suspended by Justice Department 116 Books By indignant retired generals; Eo... cc... 129 Censorship, in New York Public Library. N.-E. Heller; C, opposite 21 See also Education Boswell, “Old Bob.’”’? See United States— Atomic energy commission Boudreau, Joseph A On_ sending of czarist Russian fleet to United States in our Civil War days; C, opposite 21; see also C and note, opposite 61 Bourjaily, Vance Letter: from Uruguay; So tsi 57 Boushey, General Homer A.; proponent of BELOSPAce PLORTAMMBI I I/...iviiivadtdssecovdescotas 132
Bowles, Chester; advises compromise with
Castro metres «-05:+::Sgsunumermatn assur aeeeee Bowles, Sam. See ‘‘Challenge’’
Bretton, Henry L.
Africa; straight thinking on; § .................. British commonwealth of nations
Relations with South Africa ........0.0..0000... Brode, Wallace R.; military domination of
U. S. research; E Brown, Governor Edmund G., of California
Comment on editorial on politics of peace;
C, opposite 413; see also 109 See also Chessman, C. Brown, Press Praise for article on Castro; C, opposite 129; see also 63; C, 169 Brownell, Herbert; factors in downfall ........ Brownfeld, Allan Charles Legalistic position on Negroes’ struggle for equality; C, opposite 541 Bruner, Dick Negro bid for union power; §S ............ 207; corrections, C, opposite 305; C, with author’s reply, opposite 433 Bryant, Ralph. See ‘‘Challenge’”’ Busey, James L.
Mission to Somozaland (Nicaragua); S . Button, John. Reviewed by F. Porter; Aone Bye, bye birdie. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D Byrd, Robert C.
Agreement with Nation article The Appa-
lachian south; C, opposite 393
Cc
CIA. See United States—Central intelligence agency Cage, John; 25-year retrospective concert re- viewed by L. Trimble; M California; Squaw valley winter games. R. Meister; S See also Chessman, C. Caligula. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D .......... Camp David) \spitib oft Rakl ...cccvecec.cttesccoeeonieee Camus, Albert Play Caligula reviewed by H. Clurman; D Tribute: to, iH. Clurman; FE .....10.,....064.0e Camus, Marcel; film Black Orpheus reviewed. R. Hatch; MP Canada; increasing sentiment against capital punishment; Candidates, presidential. See Presidential cam- paign of 1960 Cape Cod, Massachusetts; AEC takes a beat- ing on atomic park. G. DesChamps; Capital punishment Abolition in California, requested by Gov- ernor Brown. R. Meister; S Appeal for abolishment. J. B. Osgood; Cc opposite 129 How many more Chessmans needed? S. Palmer; S Increasing sentiment against in Gallup poll;
sae cnsa ie
Mounting Preeeys against in Chessman case; E ..... E, 265; see also C, opposite 305; é opposite 325 Pro arguments in anti-Chessman letters. R. Meister; igitcasevcsnsnncskattan ten age Caplan, Ralph
U. S. army pleads for survivals (S.tduamn “Captive nations’; support for, including
mythical ones, by Senator Douglas; E ........ Carruth, Hayden
Event iitself,; these P «:j...scsisisis-sscaseaenesenell
I have said often’ Pe ids..scucsnscocontencaeeeeia Carter, Elliott. Reviewed by L. Trimble; M.... Carter, Gwendolyn M.
South Africa’s Rubicon; S Cascades and fountains. M. Zaturenska; P.... Case, Senator Clifford, of New Jersey; re-
nominations El ..cccp rissa Cash, W. J.; on south and prejudice ............ Castro, Fidel. See Cuba Catholic church; political dilemma of U. m
members; EB), ..js..0le Catlin, George. Reviewed by M. “Grosser; ey Celeste, Richard, See “Challenge” Censorship; books, in New York public li-
brary. N. E. Heller; C, opposite 21 Chain. P. Petrie; P Chair, the; what has happened to it? L. ‘Katz;
Chalette gallery; ‘constructivist: ‘show. F. Por-
“Challenge” ‘ Yale ‘students’ ‘program dealing with crucial issues. D. Wakefield; Chamberlain, Gordon B. Life and Nation ethical standards; C, with agora comment, opposite 373; see also 286
Change, winds of, in world; Eo. nn Chasers, the. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP . Chass, Murray
Life campus pentations C, opposite 373; see also E, 286
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213 43
59 307
548
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Cheating. See Education—Colleges and uni- versities Chekhov, Anton; play A country scandal re- viewed by H. Clurman; D . Chemical warfare. See War—Chemical Chemicals; in food. M. Viorst; S _ Chessman, Caryl Case is appeal to national conscience; E . 265; see also C, opposite 305; G posite 325 Four otters i in praise of March 26 editorial; C, opposite 305; see also 265 How many more needed to abolish capital punishment? S. Palmer; S Justice in the case. A. J. Allen; C, opposite 197 Letters urging execution received by Gov- ernor Brown. R. Meister; S Politics and case. R. Meister; S. ........... Two letters in praise of March 26 editorial; C, opposite 325; see also 265 Value of executed man; E We, the people, as executioners ; E ...
459
200
439
World-wide opposition to execution; ee ey 199 Cheyenne, Wyoming; fallout peril fica mis- Ndi cots fies cvdp hcl sos caanstyerunsacess eon eeee 437
Chicago Corruption in; ripe for reform. L. M. Despres; S 220; see also C, 277
Integration struggle in nearby Deerfield. TEES, vacccueci fox sancarecetrvigeriv cially 47
Letter from; comic entertainers and art.
MMM OD Sees tees ycskes<ctieasdassesctysatiantersess 428 en and youth; White House conference - child’ s chemically treated garden of verses, a.
RET PUEKUREEL. SR ss cesccvesccsecscccccsocssoaneocgsusicsansrenct 201 China, communist Dangers inherent in “‘nuclear club’? mem- PUMA INRMEMNEONY 5 5031/05, 5550 JIN cots. Sits docetths ooh deny oek 395 Lobby, Committee of 1,000,000, against ad- mission to U.N. J. O’Kearney; S ............ 76 New U.S. policy toward supported by Rep- resentative D. K. Inouye; E. .................... 502 News of domestic developments suppressed. H. Hardyman; C, opposite 373 Recognition inevitable; BE o.........ccccceceeseees 109 Regarded with uneasiness in U.S.S.R.; S 145 meowiriters status. S. Meisler; S. ..............00 456 China, nationalist Undemocratic re-election of Chiang; E .... 415 Christians; plight in South Africa; E ........ 325; see also 327 Christmas Inconsistency in Nation article and adver- tisement. R. G. Gauvey; C opposite 41 Television for. C. W. Bell; 2 opposite 41 Churchill, Sir Winston; helped save U. S. from Dulles’ Prine of War’ ss, 43.285... ae 309 Cimring, Harry New slogan for France; C, opposite 197 Cities _ Made targets by misplaced missile bases. ner, McDonald; Se yaieie.citheavtiiat aes 436 See also Architecture; Suburbs; Urban- ization; individual cities Civil aeronautics board. See United States— Civil aeronautics board Civil defense. See United States—Defense, national Civil rights Bill passed by Senate small step forward; 2 cnc O Tete ts cVetONIcRA, sasusbancbcecsessiceencteceeeceet 34 _ Disturbing elements in Apalachin case; E Phas sfonks 2; see also 115 New Hampshire inquisition against. N. T. mi Giovanni; § ........... 53; see also C, opposite 1; C, opposite 305 Politics and the issue. J. Roosevelt; C, opposite 157; see also E, 109 Senator Morse’s stand on ........ceccccsseseeeseeee 308 Smoke screen, by Attorney General Rogers, Sime ACRISIAEIOIS! Dy. ......c.scesecencceovcvovsrgesecantth 111 Southern senators filibuster against; E ...... 218 See also Negroes vil war, U. oh 3 preparations for centennial. mee Wakefields tS) Ai... ee 95
Llague, Ewan; commissioner of labor statistics _ cites figures on work force .............
Clark, Senator Joseph S.; on ine PREPS EOTICEUITE, ayo cose cssceeunssecceeossanpazs Cleveland, Ohio; museum. M. Gros Clurman, Harol
ante to A. Camus; E .........0%. ee sie 43 Reviews of plays Rcdetéoneiiic: vital fhe $2) gee 87 (Balcony, the ...,-...iti0 282
est man, the . Bye, bye birdie _ Caligula _ Country scandal, _ Cradle will rock, ‘the
Index
Greenwillow Killer, the ........ Krapp’s last tape
ee CRW a fa Bs cas ocaas ctpatene upon 106 Phoenix theatre; Henry IV, part 2 411 Be G8 es ere 214
Servant of two masters, the Thurber carnival, a Time of vengeance ... Toys in the attic Zoo story, the Coady, Esther R. Are South African Negroes terrorists or communists?; C, opposite 373 Cohen, Matthew A. Praises Nation’s stand on Chessman case; C, opposite 305 Cohen, William Z. Comment on Hoffa article; C, opposite 325; see also 274 Cole, William Graham Cheating your way through college; S Colleges and universities. See Education Columbia university; as ‘Athens, U.S.A.” .... 76 Committee of One Million against admission of communist China to United Nations.
416
PR MRM CER OU 5 MEME deoeti ry siseds yceteds sucess cas 76 Committee on space research (COSPAR); conducted space symposium ..............:c0:c00 137 Communism Theoretical discussions of in U.S.S.R. ...... 146 See also Union of Soviet Socialist Re- publics; individual countries Condon, E. U. U. S. wasting $1,250 a second on arma- RARE es PS creek aac ne tie cinp conan, feo Sexe cana fe 550 Cone, Fairfax M.; FTC findings of deceptive BOS GM WES Ce cstacissctes 90; see also 163 Conferences “Little Summits’? for peace in San Fran- CINCO AIG IMEC NORMS Ea .ccanceszsncstaxsasicase-se 482 Summit Balance of blame for breakup. C. W. ORT MRE SoBe. steady ys 02th ianciatasassmendd-~<s 523 Debacle in Paris. A. NYSE aac copeeya0es7s 464 Eisenhower overtaken by nemesis; E ...... 501 Perspective on; future of summitry. G. Eee RIOD eS eet eadiains acorn aes an 504
Proposed debate on breakup would be futile; peace planning is key issue; E 481
What now after breakup? E .................. 461 Why wrecked by Khrushchev. H. ne TED ET oS eae, ii gearumti rape dell ce Sia 484 Congress. See United States—Congress Constructivists; Chalette gallery show. F. POM s MeRaeeee a srenneny tia: 2 5s. cteepedssar tak pxobissnrntancrns 476 Containment. See United States — Foreign policy Contemporary music society. Reviewed by L. PITA ee Cette s,s teint tases 344 Cook, Fred J. Apalachin: New light on a novel case; eT, 115; see also E, 2 Cook, Fred J., and G. Gleason; October 31, 1959, Nation article, ‘“‘The Shame of New York,” wins New York Newspaper guild Page Onevawards. Emmy cc... 237 Corbiére, Tristan Paris at_ night. Translated by W. S. Mer- RVR ie eet... enone, oe eee 82 Cute es schools. See Education Cort, Davi “Athens, U.S.A.”; in search of nation’s best university ; Se. ae 72; see also C, opposite 129 Reducing ad absurdum: Sitio 511 The tragic entertainer; Serre eos: . 228 Cossackia; mythical captive nation; E 347 Country scandal, a. Reviewed by H. Clurman; Bec ovat hs neat ks. Muses... omens cerita es 459 Courbet, Gustave; exhibition. Reviewed by Grosser, “Av ca ..:. ae ee ee 106 Courts; sale of tickets for trials proposed. J. Forman; C, opposite 177 Cowen, David L. Those pretty little pills; drug profits; S .... 335 Cox, Donald on by ‘satellite makes U-2s obsolete; aI ARUNGiSS dekidas siwatas Lgatives «ste tegaacastt te eaten 486 Coxe, Louis O. Letter Ghrom *Diblins: (Si) ees eee ee 281 Cradle will rock, the. Reviewed by H. Clur- POTD TD eo tostiencorssestensves so-so 236 Craig, Walton H. Surprise attack; praise for Tee aneer article; C, opposite 129; see also E, 89; OTs Cy opposite 177 Cranberries. See Food Cranes are flying, the. Reviewed i R. Hatch; NOP) ori ao So Renaratce tere taste 323 Creeley, Richard Ores P' - Bis al oe MAE” ...aeunetasngece Loe Crime and pacniaels se Aree i. E
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Crofts, Alfred Our falling ramparts: the case of Korea; S
Crommelin, John G.; publisher of Montgom- ery hate sheet
Crossword puzzles. pages
Croswell, Edgar L.;
F. W. Lewis. See back
trooper set up roadblock
BE PACHA CASE Sh etccsectever. eacnsctecpsactausceanssts Cuba Gastro’s.Cuba. R. Taber; S ............. 63; see
also C, opposite 129; c 169 Dialogues on relations with U. S. By B. Deming; S 470; see also C, oppo- site 521 In small-arms race; explosion of munitions ship 332; see also E, 347; 470 Sugar and sympathy. B. C. Swerling; S.... Culture, American ; in search of ‘Athens, U. S.A.” : D. Cort; 72; see also C, opposite 129 Cushing, Alex; promoted Squaw Valley site for 1960 winter Olympics
D
Dabbs, James McBride Comment on D. Wakefield article ‘‘Eye of the storm”; C, opposite 461; see also 396 Dime stores and dignity; Negro sit-in dem-
MOMENI STS Betd ewes scasnssacnttsnsetebesabeeharbae Daley, Mayor Richard J. See Chicago Dance; reviews of. See Trimble, L. Daughters of the American Revolution; Non-
revolutionary daughters, the. W. Thomp-
ORS HISS |, Se ssnspssupansuavncscovusnvicae com erteptee ince eae Davidson, Ray
Corrections to Bruner article “The Negro
bids for union power’; C, with author’s reply, opposite 433; see also 207 Davis-Monthan air force base, Arizona; war- planes’ graveyard; E Pa game, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman;
Dear liar. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D . Debate with the rabbi. H. Nemerov; P. ............ 152; see also C, with editorial comment, opposite 177 Debré, Michel; with de Gaulle Den Illinois; Dixie hate in Yankee sub- TTI ALL, Shes cht iees tense TU RLihe NatL AUNNME. euaptceads as Defense, national. See United States—De- fense, national Degas, H. G. E.; exhibition. Reviewed by BY SPortenst Ante awaited. icdhere. oeidnsee nat de Gaulle, Charles. See France De Gregory, Hugo Defense committee; appeal for. Mrs. P. di Giovanni; C, opposite 1 New Hampshire subversion charges ............ Delgado, Humberto; cheated out of Portuguese presidential victory; 22; see also 25 Deming, Barbara Dialogues in Cuba; S C, opposite 521 Democratic party Advisory committee group advises shift from war to peace economy; EB i..c...c.c...c..csesssceee And civil rights; E ............ 62; E, 266 Bourbons, bosses and brokers. ’R. G. Spiv- Bcloss$s 4. -aPeeerh. SAS Ates eit. .ckone la Corrupt Chicago machine ...... Recent conservative trend; S Suburban! Waits eC. cok. led ee See also Presidential election of 1960 Denny, C. E. Ivy league colleges and science education; C, opposite 129; see also 72
French premier’s relations
470; see also
Deportation; case of Mrs. J. A. Santiago under McCarran-Walter act. Miss R. Tabak; C, opposite 61 DesChamps, Grace AEC an a beating on Cape Cod atomic Pa se sceectRethn RW ve pach andes saeties
Desmond, James Don’t count Rockefeller out of primary FACES SD. ccutesnapmtsemengyeviacmteonscesvves ue aeaerie ties ir che Leon M. ie corruption in; city ripe for reform; Loe 220; see also C; Deals Lafayette park. W. McQuade; § . Deutsche Reichspartei; West German reaction- BUY gE OUD sti iia id ian ivin yas ean Al Diamonds. See Union of soviet ‘socialist re- publics Diets. See Reducing di Giovanni, Norman Thomas New Hampshire inquisition on civil liber- ties; S 253; see also C, opposite is. Gy opposite 305 Sacco-Vanzetti story on TV; S di Giovanni, Mrs. Priscilla 1 for De Gregory defense committee; , Opposite 1
AONE wenn eens
544 398
116
142
139
289
376
267 194
. 343
47
371
255
346
381
1s 222 -. 120 273
548
223
195 311
558
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Index
(Vol. 190)
Diplomacy ; dictionary of. A. Marsden; C,
opposite 481 Dirksen, Senator Everett M. Tirade against A. Stevenson; E Disarmament Agreements must be negotiated; Ss Alternative to “‘cold peace”; E ... And test suspension; As campaign issue; see Presidential election of 1960— Politics of peace Great powers must agree as example to world; 347; see also 332 Importance of agreements. W. Morse; C, opposite 237 Bhrusbenes. plan: poll on in Norway. ec Bay; C, opposite 109 Leisurely, peaceable pace of Geneva con-
FEvENCEs Lit etatttenn santersectertemeesteaigenceaan March at Aldermaston, England. M. S.
Merwin; SF ..... 408; see also E, 395 “Mess,” according to Alsop; E ................-
Plan for U. S. to take initiative : United Nations as stage for. F. Kuh; Se U.S. and U.S.S.R. now vie on in 'state- ments; E Would release $1, 250 a second in U.S. See also Armament Dissent; now luxury in U.S. Dissenters; should speak out; E
Dixiecrats; Republican commitments to on civil rights; E ............ 62; see also E, 111; E, 266 Doctors. See Medicine Dolce vita. la; Italians’ reaction to film. W. Ween RS aerate tee ees serena ccs¥sscasacenaampeensaad
Dominican republic : Base for Cuban counter-revolution
In small-arms) race... is... 333; see also E, 347
Trujillo’s troubles. C. O. Porter; C, oppo- site 61
Donaldson, Alan W.; health official on de- tection on war germs and gases Double goer, the. D. Laing; P Douglas, Senator Paul H. Limitations of Negro-registration bill Sponsors resolution to support ‘‘captive nations”; E Drake, Charles, and H. Ernst Won Sidney Hillman foundation prize for article “The Appalachian south: Poor, proud and primitive,” in May 30, 1959, Niation; comment by West Virginia governor, senator, and representa- tives; C, opposite 393 Drake, Waldo; West Germany and Japan as pincers against WES Saag ekzater tse costes Drama. See Theater; for reviews, see Clur- man, Draper, Wycliffe; project to prove Negroes Benetically aimfexrto re secteF..c. ncssted asso eden ees Dreams. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Dreher, Carl Astronautics; scramble for the space dollar; Sea 131; see also C, opposite 197 Drescher, Paul; on Blue Cross’s problems; Zaneey
Drugs Cost of. D. C. Stolinsky, M.D., C, with editorial comment, opposite 109° Prescriptions by doctors. M. Flint; C, op- posite 109 Those pretty little pills; industry’s record in research, advertising, and costs. D. L. Cowen; Dublin; letter from. L. O. Coxe; S ; Duel of angels. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D Duffy, Christina Bratt, and R. Bly Perpetuum mobile (from the Swedish of Grmnar Ekelo£) suit es, . Ss sks Sl eevee nee Dulles, John Foster; conduct of foreign policy condemned by Senator Morse and Sir A. BELOIT 3, cspeeee cars tageics as stagh PER OV ESS) aedesas eae Durham, C. J. S. Praise for M. Ross article “The young tycoons”; C, opposite 373; see also 330 Dirrenmatt, Friedrich; novel The deadly game dramatized. H. Clurman; D
E
Eastland, Senator James O.; alleged connec- tion with racist W. Draper Eaton, Cyrus Call for nuclear test ban; C, opposite 237
Eden, Sir Anthony; memoirs cited on U.S. foreign policy under Dulles .... ae Education Books “Payola” in textbooks. H. Leader; C, opposite 21
Colleges and universities Artist in residence as new man on cam- pus. W. S. Smith; 444; see also C, opposite "501
260 69
385 212
241 347
112
421 540
29
Pare D . 281
411
300
309
194
420
. 309
“Challenge” field; S a your way through. W. G. Cole;
program at Yale. D. Wake-
Comment on article “Diplomas for sale’’ (Nation, December 26, 1959); C, op- posite 41; C, opposite 89 Criteria for best institution as ‘‘Athens, LUIS Noee SID Cova ae Saye Baeeee cece 72; see also C, opposite 129 Howard university proposed by Nation as international institution ; Beenie s > so5 197; see also C, opposite 265 Medical schools and doctor shortage Life’s subvention of campus journalists; E. 286; see also C, opposite 373 Negro students’ lead against discrimina- tion. E. B. King, Jr.; C, opposite 413 Students’ apathy on possibility of nuclear annihilation. S. Bernstein; C, with edi- torial comment, opposite 265 Ward heelers on the campus; fraternity
politics, _Po4S.0 Weinberg 3) Sia Young company presidents’ ve day course
See also George Washington; Howard Correspondence schools. V. Wolfsohn; C, opposite 89
Financing our schools: federal aid or local
taxes? First! 5 oe eee Home study National home study council. V. Wolf- sohn; C, opposite 89 Military Training the nuclear warrior. M. Rosh- Mails, SS eee 2. eicetete eee a ee ee Prince Edward county, Virginia, schools
closed by integrationist supervisors; E . Segregationists’ threat to close Atlanta schools backfires Teachers Persecutions, continued. D. Perloff; C, opposite 61 Teaching
Misunderstanding in article in issue of December 26, 1959. M. Lieberman; C, opposite 41 Washington, D.C., schools’ segregation since 1954; E Egypt. See Archaeology Eisenhower, President Dwight D. And generals who retire and write indignant books. A elec eet eae ee Bewails young Americans’ softness; Ets Cancellation of Japan visit; security treaty weal target’: FE as...ceepastcat Concedes Soviet sincerity nuclear test ban; E Contributions to jurisprudence. C, opposite 521 Envisages reduction arms expenditures * Evidences of “spirit of Camp David” with Mrs ee vce wares ange adv suhncceave sons o Indefensible position on registrars to ensure WNeero. franchise’: Wiis i scsc.cccessrsessss-ereees Intransigent stand on U- 2 ‘flights as factor im ‘Summit breaker, cgs-crcsccceccseeeesass Lost control of Republican party to Con- gressional conservatives ...........:-ccccceecseee Nemesis at Summit conference; E _ ........... Reproached HEW Secretary Flemming for ordering study of chemicals used in food Stands up to hungry generals; E .............. ; Test-ban plan rejected by U.S.S.R.
report on de-
for
“P. Weiss;
in desire”
in Latin American
Urged international agreements on outer BDACE P tescctesiset sc +0 ee ee caealaay tear Veto of increase in water- pollution- control finds; Wis. aes ape Te eS
Eisenstein, Sergei; film Ivan reviewed. R. Hatch; Va Sanaa ‘ Ekelof, Gunnar; translation of ‘poem by. R. Bly and C. B. Duffy; Electra (airplane). See Aviation—Accidents Electricity; high rates discourage consump- tion. H. A. Webb; C, opposite 217 Emerson, Thomas I. Negro registration laws; So... Engineers; increase in number as wage work- ETUC CL OABE) yoy a5serisoviechtscosstisarciae Engle, Senator Clair; peech on Atlas missile Engman, Robert (sculptor). Reviewed by F. AEN 5, See aecacs REAL FEsc ancidauwcitieccuatcx A «St Entertainers, comic agen CCAR Ole rs 2.2,:4t ie hacen Eb noes Tragedy of, on TY <p, Gort, Ss Erb, Donald, Reviewed by L Ernst, Harry W. Financing our schools: federal aid or local Reet ETO MB Ets MN. ysltRiv ara cetonenwin tated Ernst, Harry, and C. Drake Won Sidney Hillman foundation rize for article “The Appalachian sou Poor, proud and primitive,” in May 30, 1959,
the terrible
. Trimble; M ....
Nation; comment by West Virginia governor, senator, and representa- tives; C, opposite 393
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79
489
. 330
491
287 42 . 403
327
129 326
541 305
334 237
62 485
532 501
200 179 297 198
20 . 300
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Ershun, Joseph
Death of a steel worker; S Espionage. See Spies Espresso bongo. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP 392 Event itself, the. H. Carruth; P .... Expressionism. F. Porter; A
F
Fahy, Julian Praise for March 26 Chessman editorial; C, opposite 325; see also E, 265
Fail sate: S: P. ZitnersePies...4.-.ttee ees 176 Fallout. See atomic bomb Farber, Norma
Tinker, the;iP! 2s)... ee eee 452
Fascism; Salazar’s in Portugal. H. Galvao; S 24 Fatemi, Fariborz S. Praise for editorial advocating Howard as international university; C, opposite 265; see also 197 Federal aviation agency. See United States— Federal aviation agency Feinberg, Joel Does Nixon play the political game?; § .... Feld, Fred Secret menace in suppression of facts in automobile accidents; C, opposite 41; see also E, 3 Feldman, Morton; ‘Atlantis’? composer’s atti- tude at Music in our time forum criticized by L. Trimble 175; defended in letter, with Trimble reply, opposite 285 Fellini, Federico; Italians’ reaction to film La dolce vita (The soft life); S Ferry, David Out in the cold; P Films. See Motion pictures; Hatch, Fishbein, I. Leo, M.D. Excerpt from letter to California supreme court on Chessman case; C, opposite 305 Fishbein, J. I. Criticism of Nemeroy poem Debate with the rabbi; C, with editorial comment, opposite 177; see also 152 Flemming, Health, Education and Welfare Secretary, Arthur S.; efforts to investigate chemicals used in food Flint, Margaret Prescriptions of drugs by doctors; C, oppo- site 109 Flood, Representative Daniel J.; wants U.S. to reassert exclusive sovereignty over Panama. Ganall 2 2 asa ecnrat eee Fondahl, John E.; testimony on confused 1955 civil-defense rill ......sss.cosesoscssoeetsvedunetonesseeeeee Food; poison,:ins M. “ViorstsS santa Surplus for hungry needy of America. (Mrs.) E. B. Wyatt; C, opposite 1 Forand bill. See Medicine Ford, John; film Sergeant Rutledge reviewed. R. Hatch: NUP’ . ccgiths dee tet c cere ees Ford foundation; financed Washington, D.C., congress of artists and writers. S. Meisler;
448
260
40
for reviews, see
200
380
509 200
519
nd Revs Bisa S Se ee 456 Foreign policy. See United States—Foreign policy Forman, Joanne Suggests raising of federal funds by sell- ing tickets to trials; C, opposite 177 Fort Detrick, Maryland; vigil at gates of a -warfare research center. C. C. Walk- C, opposite 541 Fothergill, LeRoy D.; epidemiologist on bio- logical warfare threat Fraise, Georgia Letter from Korea on student revolt; C, opposite 433 France De Gaulle against the gangsters; the issue in Algeria. A, Werth) Swusiwore cues 113 De Gaulle, mysterious, and Algeria; E ...,.. 129 a commitment to NATO; E ............ 42 Slogan, new. H. Cimring; C, opposite 197 What after de Gaulle? S. Werth; Frank, Waldo Praise for article on Cuba; C, opposite 129; see also 63; C, 169 Frankel, Jacob M. Praise for Nemerov poem “Debate with the rabbi”; C, opposite 177; see also 152 Freedom. ae Civil rights Freilicher, Jane. Reviewed by F. Porter; A... Frey, Frederick Backdrops to crisis: Turkey’s “war” of press against Menderes government; S Fulbright, epaior J. W.; total-crisis speech on state ae U.S. defense and Communist dager sn 1G EE 9 RRA a 238 Fuller, Buckminsiers arcnitentl review of work. W. McQuade .............. ok A» ave 18
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Geller, Ronald Zachary Retaliation against whom, if many nations possess atom bomb? C; opposite 501 General dynamics; retired officers on pay- RM ET xy Seae acl sy ack erc eine ccanpbasnaaneenoees Generals and Eisenhower; E. .............. .
Genesis and Exodus. D. Laing; Po oo... Genét, Jean; play The balcony reviewed. H. UR 8 can ons ounce ones oonatega te Wie 262, Genetics; white racists’ attempt to prove Negro inferiority. R. W. May; S ............. Son George Washington university; disqualifica tion of professor. R. W. Reichard; C, op- posite 21 Georges, Paul. Reviewed by F. Porter; A .... Georgia; signs of retreat from rabid segre- SURMOUNT 88 cov ocece dues coscareadsiosnas¥Seoe Germany SUREPUIMPAPRRALEASESSO TITS ES oo serecsossckssvecvenpesqssostussanscane
Flying West Berlin cargo planes above
TOLOOO) TEGE: Bee cscs mira
R. Neuberger’s prophetic 1933 Nation
PreIGle eg: TECHNICS Bs ooo cc ssceccsecvarcesan Germany, East
Peace treaty with U.S.S.R.
and Berlin
settlement deferred by Khrushchey ........ Germany, West Army as deterrent to U.S.S.R. advocated BIR VU Ue EG seas vadvaevinedivescccaccaps tees e Frankenstein monster of NATO; E ............ 217; see also C, opposite 325 Neo-Nazism on the march. H. Pol; S_.......
People’s paranoia unchanged. J. D. Wolff; ~ S 225; see also C, opposite 345 SUN AE ONS ES ec saiethatersst ote atts Remilitarization promotes anti-Semitism; E
PRENEMSGUMASOr WOITy tl... ean Slated to receive U.S. nuclear weapons; E
nt. Alberto. Reviewed by F. Porter; Gibbons, Harold J.
“Egghead” official of teamsters’ union ........
Indicted for soliciting political campaign
contributions from members; E Gibson, Walker
What’s right with poetry?; S Giraudoux, Jean; play Duel of angels re-
wmiewed py EH. ‘Clurmans) D*..0n........ Gleason, Gene, and F. J. Cook
October 31, 1959, Nation article, “The
Be of New eee wine New York ewspaper gui age One award; E Goffen, William 7
Monitors vs. the teamsters’ union; S Goldberg, Jacob
Ethic and dogma; C, opposite 1, on article
by G. Vahanian, December 12, 1959 Goldoni, Carlo. Play The servant of two masters reviewed. H. Clurman; moe water, Fabel
xponent of myth of powerful Re i
“Right” ; E Perle restore » lee eactionary as chief literary spokesman for ISeCHDIC AUST et: A men: Good soup, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D oe Salk axicP
pril walk, an. Our Lucy; P .......
0 sentences (Wellfl ; tee Seal, Beers exhibition. Reviewed by
. Porter; Grand Central City; cussed. W. McQuade; also as gppoaite fa? : » Ulysses S. ; civil war centennial commission chairman’ pies von
secbmapdars 104;
See ewan eeneee
PAGE G lu ll Gane US. voters’ party affiliation ................ 381 Shows increasing disfavor of capital punish- PCT Toa. onc cresovcacseasseonceveosdessnsentarconeescevecerenes 307 Galvao, Henrique Salazar: Man and mask; § ............. 24; see also E, 22 Gamarekian, Edward . Quarrels over underground nuclear testing; 99 Gamblin Basketball Ore WV «AML ANUS SS... vérrenesoy-<e ny 32 Myths about; links with other organized oe 219; see also 185 Now legal vice. E. Adlow; S ............ 185; see also E, 219 Slot machines in Maryland. D. Hume; S 140 See also Bookmaking; Policy racket Gas warfare. See War—Chemical Gates, Defense Secretary Thomas S., Jr. Chagrin over hysterical service manuals; E 198 Service needs based on other side’s inten- NT cee ccc tiintes ve ioamusackainasaniinesonne 111 Gaulle, Charles de. See France Gauvey, R. G. ; : Inconsistency in Nation’s Christmas article and advertisement; C, opposite 41 Geiger, H. Jack EE EIESEEE SSS ccsccansecssceperesneresertensarcsaesbap 78
262 403
61 237 267
504
112
310
61 145 130 126 275 287
85
411
237 316
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Great Britain ; Aldermaston-London anti-nuclear march. M.
NO TENE S WERE 0S) ous --sibtovecguevs:bccxeyerasaavyseesnee=s .- 408 Faulty arms procurement; aircraft consoli- REAM as carci one Nhe weg ce eeencan gp acess aor 183 Relations with South Africa ................005 329 Great-grandsire (1804-84). P. O Broin; P .... 493 reenberg, Barr Wiswect war saiaatit C, opposite 177; see
also 91 : Greene, Graham; film Our man in Havana
reviewed. ke batch sel P 6 icpscc cess. lamessetesst 156 Greenwald, Herbert S.; developer of Lafay-
Ctl Parke, Detrov cca civics s.vacsssecesenesadecssehes sacs 196 Greenwillow. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D .... 282
Griffiths, Representative Martha W.; exposes
“double agents’”’ in defense procurement; E 542
Grooms, Red. Reviewed by F. Porter; A ...... 154 Gropius, Walter; consultant for Grand Cen- RE RNR in ia te Nea cy caaanntisnnnnenemeniansy soho 104
Gross, Representative H. R.; cites figures on defense department’s use of outside consult- ants; Grosser, Maurice Reviews of art American academy of arts and letters ex- hibition of American pictures painted abroad Cathay Gus 7. Cleveland and Toledo museums Courbet, G. Monet, Co 5) GXRIDGON: v.05... osnreadyen ves: Poussin and Russian exhibits in Paris ... FN ea nal iy enna ta ease oes cians taser! Smithsonian institution . g Thayer, A. H. Gruenberg, Robert Dixie hate in Yankee suburb (Deerfield, eae eS Fe stpducxanes devas ee eee | Gruening, Senator Ernest; tribute to Senator Neuberger; recalls Nation article on Nazi Germany; Grundt, Gene Negroes’ unfairness to whites for refusal to retaliate; C, opposite 345 Guthrie, Ramon Tribute to Dilys Laing; S
483
267
212
H
Habit of years. W. T. Scott; P Hagenstad, Verdie L Comment on C. Dreher article Pie in the sky; C, opposite 197; see also 131 Halleck, Representative Charles A.; conserva- tive “calls shots’? for Republicans Hallmark, Don; Montgomery, Alabama, white citizens council program chairman Hamilton, Charles G. Rachel Lindsay’s poetry defended; C, oppo- site 21 Hammarskjold, Dag. See United Nations Handel, F., music used for Balanchine tates The figure in the carpet. Trimble, L.;
478
532 397
319
Hardyman, Hugh On suppression of news of domestic de- velopments in China; C, opposite 373
Hatch, Robert
Reviews of motion pictures
Battle of the sexes, the Black Orpheus Chasers,, the: 4.:.....:.:...4 Cranes are flying, the Dreanis! =. .0cs4 Espresso bongo .............. Hiroshima, mon amour . Ikuru (To live!) .......... I’m all right, Jack . Ivan the terrible ............. Jazz on a summer’s day Lesson in love, a On the beach ......... Our man in Havana . Private property! ... Pull my daisy .... Rat race, the .... Rikisha man, the IRGSOMAEY. -.teesvicaers Sergeant Rutledge ........ Suddenly, last summer SWAG LAKE suchas call To live! (Ikuru) Unforgiven, the .. Wild river ........
Hawaii; voices from
policy; E Hebert, Represen
sentative F. Edward; proposal to fine and jail ex-officers turned munitions
salesmen; neasies <i sigue secre aaveis are sem Ry tep 347 Hechler, Representative I Agreement with Nation article “The A _ palachian south” “(May 30, 1959); ¢ opposite 393 a
Statement against NASA appropriation .... 492
(January-June, 1960)
a
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Heine dying in Paris (adapted from the German of H. Heine). R. Lowell; P Heller, Nancy E : : Book censorship in New York public li- brary; C, opposite 21 ; % Hellman, Lillian; play Toys in the attic re- viewed. H. Clurman; D Hennings, Senator Thomas C.; Negro-registration proposal Henry IV, part 2; Phoenix performance. Re- viewed by H. Clurman; D ... : Hillman, Sidney, foundation prize. See Sid- ney Hillman foundation prize Reviewed by R.
349
261 241 411
; C.; defects of
Hiroshima, mon amour. Hatch; MP History lecture. M. Riddle; P Hobby, Wilbur Correction of Bruner article The Negro bids for union power; C, opposite 305; see also 207 Hobgood, Burnet M. Comment on W. S. Smith article New man on the campus: Artist in residence; C, opposite 501; see also 444 Hoffa, James Riddle. See Labor—Union Holifield, Representative Chet; plan for civil- ian shelters derided by General LeMay; E HOPE (Help our public education); Georgia group opposes segregationists’ threat to GIGSE HOMOOI Se Moose ye) caren tclejsczsises spruce Hopkins, Ned K. Nixon’s candidacy and the press; C, oppo- site 61 Horse racing Governmental stake in gambling Hospitals Foreign doctors in. H. Jack Geiger; S See also Blue Cross; Medicine Howard university. Proposed by The Nation as an international institution; E 197; see also C, opposite 265 Hubbell, Ann On surprise war attack; C, opposite 177; see also E, 89; 91; C, opposite 129 Hugo, Victor; translation of poem by. H. W. Patterson; C, opposite 21 Hume, David Slot-machine gambling in Maryland; § .... Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. Comment on editorial on politics of peace; C, opposite 433; see also E, 109 Favors ‘“‘strong” Presidency; E .................. 89 See also Presidential election of 1960— Democratic party Huston, John; film The unforgiven reviewed. R. Hatch; MP
479 392
306
403
186
soe 78
140
ICBMs. See Armament—Missiles IGY. See International geophysical year I have said often. H. Carruth; P ....0..0.1..0....
Ibsen, Henrik; play Peer Gynt reviewed. H. Clurman;
Idel-Ural; mythical captive nation; E OA Ikuru (To live!) Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP 284
Fixe vis SUDEUNIE <+ gotictits tan st> deapascaayidioivy n> Nae teoavtaeon 430 Imagination, political; failure of. G. Tinder; “ ple adana «oshici as tusisp dyes sxBamestestysabeinde das det cade Ziiiy cy Seen dael 164 Imagination, social; failure of. J. Reichley; S 119 Impressionism; and C. Monet. F. Porter; A seg oed 01; M. Grosser; A 322 In a green shade. D. Laing; P ... 213 In the harbor. M. Swenson; P 514 In the shade of my hair (anonymous, from the Spanish). W. S. Merwin; P. ................ 454 Inagaki, Hiroshi; film The rickisha man re- viewed. R. Hately * MOP viscecisicn dt. asbvn diese 479 Industrialization; of underdeveloped coun- bi plan for. R. B. Meyner; C, opposite Infant mortality; and Blue Cross ........... 27, i28 Inouye, Representative Daniel K.; supports few. China, polieyenis \iivici.. Baan 502 Institute of contemporary arts; congress. S. Meisler}...Sy siequntieateansen eh has ee eae 456 Insurance Against strikes. H. H. Ostrins S o0.00000..... 249 See also Blue Cross; Medicine Intelligence (military). See Spies International disarmament organization; pro- posed body outside U.N. ooo.ceccccccscsccseecssescsveses 506 International geophysical year, 1957-1958 ... 294 Intolerance. See Anti-Semitism; Peekskill, New Yor' Tonesco, Eugéne; play The killer reviewed. . Clurman; Bh Rete. teel et cates 343 Treland; theater in. L. O. Coxe; S ooccccccecc. 281
Italy, letters from. See Weaver, W. Ivan the terrible. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP 20
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J Jackson, Senator Henry oe higher defense expenditures; Eo... ; E, 346 Japan Advocated as deterrent to Wesitee Le W. Drake;
Reparations, war; payment of; oe Why does U.S. Senate rush to ratify un- popular security treaty? E Javits, Senator Jacob J. Bill for old-age medical care Limitations of Negro-registration bill .... Jazz on a summer’s day. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Jenkins, Clive ice and jobs;
labor’s stake in arms budgets; reo Krupp payments to slave laborers; E See also Anti-Semitism Johns, Jasper. Reviewed by F. Porter; A .... Johnson, Byron Politics of peace; C, opposite 157; see also
E, Johnson, Senator Lyndon B. : Modus operandi key to understanding
Democratic party Praise for Senator Fulbright’s total-crisis speech TeaWasnestntetaveeesi vet seckendite puters
Johnson, Ru ssell. Seminar on Latin America; C, opposite 129 Jurisprudence. See Law
K
Kantor, MacKinlay; refused to sign whiskey testimonial; E Kastenmeier, Representative Robert W.; US: stand against Ractnvpeica and chemical weapons; Ne iadectoccnai tee Katz, Leslie What has happened to the chair?; S Kaufman, Judge Irving ruling in Ap- alachin’ case; Kazan, Elia; film Wild river reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Kefauver, Senator Estes; drug- industry ‘hear- ings resumed . Kennedy, Senator John F. Attack and counterattack in Senate on U-2 incident; See also Presidential election of 1960— Democratic party Kentucky state college; writer of letter ex- pelled for anti-discrimination activities. E. B. King, Jr.; C, opposite 461 Kerouac, Jack; film Pull my daisy reviewed. R. Hatch; MP Khrushchev, Nikita S. Can he swing U.S. election? E Norway poll on disarmament plan; C, oppo-
site 109 Why he wrecked Summit conference. H. Pa eCOMa Soi cascnr: See also Union of Soviet Socialist Re- publics
Kildare, Michel W. How to help sit-in demonstrators; C, with editorial comment, opposite 285 Killer, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D ... Killian, James R.; discounts military useful- ness of satellites King, Edward B., Jr. Expelled in fight against discrimination; C, opposite 461 , On Negro college students’ lead against discrimination; C, opposite 413 King, Joseph A. Proposed regulation of medical fees; C, op- posite 109; see also 26; C, opposite 89 King, Martin Luther Appeal for funds from committee defending him against tax charges; C, opposite 285 Hatred of by Montgomery, Alabama, whites Leader of Southern Christian leadership conference Suggested sit-in demonstrations _ ee King, William (sculptor); exhibition. Re- WACWEE DY BOLTED s Biv cieccossseierouvhesvatsbirart Kinnell, Galway Another ballade (from the French of Fran- sois Villon); P At the reading of a poet’s will; P Kintner, Earl FTC chairman’s campaign against adenetiattie fakery Kirstein, George G. Non-survivability plus; Klein, Allen Praise for C. Dreher sky; C, opposite 197 Stevenson the best peacemonger; C Kobler, Robert H. Comment on editorial Week-end warriors; C, opposite 541; see also 414
defense jargon; S
article Pie in the
112 22
541 466
. 241
392
182 22 262
382
. 238
286
. 374 eek
ll 520 335
481
540 501
484
343 133
400 404
, 289
391
190 356 162
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Konigsberg, Charles Comment on editorial The air force credo; C, opposite 345; see also E, 198 Koré. R. Creeley; P Korea American-supported regime of S. Rhee; E Korean aneer backdrop to anti-Rhee crisis. J. Lefer; S One of our falling ramparts. A. Crofts; S Student revolt against “patriot” Rhee; 373; see also C, opposite 433; E,
U.S. press’ changed opinion of Rhee after his downfall; E Kovar, A. J. Blue cross; report on; C, opposite 89; see also 26; C, opposite 109 Kramer, Stanley; film On the beach reviewed. R. Hatch; MP Kee last tape. Reviewed by H. Clurman; Kreiber, Horace Appeal for medical parole of communist leader H. Winston; C, opposite 265 Kreves, Eugene William Ethic and dogma; C, opposite 1, on article by G. Vahanian, December 12, 1959 Krock, Arthur; shows how Republicans could use nuclear test ban and peace issue; E .... Krupp, Alfried. See War Ku Klux Klan; segregationist activities in south . zi 2 Kuh, Frederick | ws "N.—stage for disarmament; S
Kurosawa, Akira; film Jkuru reviewed. R. Hatch; MP. 2c 3.Se ee ae ee L And guanine labor’s stake in the mak- ing? CarJenkins ¢0S t-te nee Tae in Portuguese colonies; E, 22; see also 26 Safety
See Labor—Steel Senator Morse on problems
oa workers becoming privileged class teel Death of a worker, S. Adler. By J. Werabutaeiis.! $5 orcas ayat oe eereee nce tea cae tude nae Strikes Steel; prat fall for industry in settle- SIACTIC SBS 7 co oncesansasdemeaenienacmtaeae ee aauntonmantaneacen Union
Meany’s opposition to socialization with W3S7S Ree ee, eee ae ee a ot cae
Attenuation through automation .....
In mines; E . 2; I. Wolfert; S .
Jieelk: Hoffa's ‘leftist progr for team-
sters. BE. Parmentel,” res sane ee Leaders’ Titeetae to face "dima obatieen cConsegttences; Sites.) voateusetrce:
Monitors vs. the teamsters. W. Goften; S Negro bid for power. D. Bruner; S ........ 07; corrections, C, opposite 305; 1G opposite 433 Southern fear of integration in ..... Teamster official indicted for collecting political campaign contributions from members; Threatened by strike ins Labor department. See United States—Labor department Lafayette park, Detroit. W. McQuade; § .... Laing, Alexander Where the man most was; P Laing, Dilys The compassionate torturers ap from the French of Victor Hugo); P Five last poems; Dance of burros, 212 The double goer, 212 Genesis and Exodus, 212 In a green shade, 213 The sacred wood (for Ned O’Gorman),
213 Threnody on the demise of as and now; P Lamont, Corliss Appeal for bill of rights fund; C, oppo- site 521 Lancelloti, John R. Praise for October 31, shame of New York” Landau, Felix Wonner, Paul; not Wanner; artist’s name misspelled in December 19, 1959, Nation; C, opposite 61 Larson, Arthur; progressive succeeded by B. Goldwater as spokesman for Republican party Latin America Seminar on. R, Johnson; C, apposite 129 Small-arms race. S. Meisler; Ties with African bloc in U.N. See also individual countries
1959, Nation, “The ; C, opposite 41
194
418 544
415
20 153
394
403 506 284
182
309
243
50
41
374 242
274
182 316
402
287 249
195 304
. 366
259
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Law Eisenhower contributions to. P. Weiss; C, opposite 521 International; U-2 flights as violation Of seas; freedom of vs. national pretensions Progress in struggle for Negro equality in
South, C. Brownfeld; C, opposite 541 Leader, Herbert “Payola”’ in driving examinations and text- book field; C, opposite 21 Lefer, Jay
Backdrops to crisis: Korean vignette; S ... LeMay, Curtis; wants more planes and mis- siles, derides civilian shelters; E .............. Lesson in love, a. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Letter from Aldermaston. M. S. Merwin; S Letter from Dublin. L. O. Coxe; S .. Letter from Italy. W. Weaver; Ss Letter from Uruguay. V. Bourjaily; Ss Letter from Washington. See Meisler, S. Letts, Judge F. Piekinsons and teamsters’ Utlion’S VIMONLEOXS |= 1.c.5scbtase names attunea ee eRe Levertov, Denise Ther parts, MPI bi tecthcssc:ss.sccumer ene oe Levitt, Saul; play The Andersonville trial reviewed. H. Clurman; Lewis, Frank W. Crossword puzzles. See back pages Lewis, John L.; retirement from office; E Liberals; Nation provides leadership. 1} Archer; C, opposite 217 Libraries: as criterion in rating universities Lieberman, Myron Misunderstanding in December 26, 1959, article on teaching; C, opposite 41; C, opposite 89 Liebman, Marvin; secretary of Committee of 1,000, 000 against admission of communist China to U.N. sae Lieuwen, Edwin; on U.S. “military- aid pro- gram in Latin America Life magazine; subvention of campus journal- ists; E ......... 286; see also C, opposite 373 Lincoln, Abraham; centennial of Cooper Union address and significance for today.
W. Steele; C, opposite 177 Lindsay, Vachel; defense of his poetry; C.
G. Hamilton; ce opposite 21; Lippmann, Walter; condemnation of Ejisen-
hower-Herter U-2 line; Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Manufacturing operations abroad . Midas and Samos projects Starfighter contract with NATO; Ee Loesser, Frank: musical Greenwillow_ viewed. H. Clurman; idee Seeeeeee Logan, Andy Verses, “12/31/59” on 1950’s; C, opposite
461,
re-
ite Beach, California. See Atomic bomb Los Angeles; bigoted policemen. A. Villa- brazo; C, opposite 197 Louisiana; campaign against Negro registra- COM e- rompsgsonays sca teas aciceteee aie tReet net Lowell, Robert Heine dying in Paris (adapted from the German of H. Heine); P Loyalty D.A.R:. Aetipi tes c,.unstn nats -cankunctial anki De Gregory, H., defense committee; appeal for. Mrs. P. di Giovanni; C, opposite 1 Disqualification of George Washington uni- versity professor. R. W. Reichard; C, opposite 21 House Un-American activities committee river, in San Francisco provoke riot;
New Hampshire inquisition. N. di Gio- el S 253; see also C opposite ; C. opposite 305
Witch’ hunt by American legion losing; E Tueth, Harold C.; ohysigian on medical prob- lems of war gases ...
Lundberg, Ferdinand Comment on L. M. vee, article Cor-
spepon jp in Chicago; C 277; see
also
Luthuli, Chief: Christian Negro South Afri- can leader jailed; E 325;
ve Robert S.; retirement from Columbia;
MVD; disbandment under Khrushchev ....... MacDiarmid, Hugh The kind of posiey 2 want; P taicunnd-+0 Mackenzie, Sir Compton; article The spy circus (Nation, December 5, 1959) cited; E MacLean, Basil C.; on Blue Cross’ prob- lems 2 Madison astpes See Advertising Mafia. See Apalachin “convention”
Magnuson, arren G.; aviation; traveli
_ briefease; C, opposite 197; see also E,
485 293
418
306 284 408
a Zo . 260
57
316 84 87
75
76 334
464 184
« 132
42 282
71
349 376
463
158 384
328 436
46 371 435
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Mahler, Gustav; festival by New York phil- harmonic. L. Trimble; M........... fecapetasddooes Nae i Maltz, Alfred; ‘controversial’ writer repudi- ated by F. Sinatra; E Management, industrial; changes under “re- ! NN 8 ides sc csbdiddnvcrasedstoassasvsesesrAbeciads Manus, Willard IRIE MMR: 62D | a debe ccvotderoseveessevancucrdeved ’ Marceau, Feélicien; play The good soup re- NOG, CRAG OME AR ieeiisetscs 255368... cedcsbedvensened Maremont, Michael D. Comment on editorial Easter and the chemical corps; C, opposite 481; see also 373 Marsden, Amos , Dictionary of diplomacy; C, opposite 481 Martin, Jean ; y Letter from Chicago; on comic entertainers and art; S . _ Marxism; and constructivism in art. F. Por-
“
A iin Sle ern inl nate ots pide we suy evdhde tines seine sash ereceeores Maryland; slot-machine gambling in. D. Hume; S Mather, Alan 5 Architecture; monstrous by design; C, op- posite 157; see also 104 Matthews, Herbert L. : Comment on B. Deming Cuba article; C, opposite 521; see also 470 On Cuba and U.S.-Latin American rela- : PRUE siévinees Fvchad Shas Gis vsdiv aviniala hidehitincs bos baitibes 67, May, Ronald W. Genetics and subversion; racist attempts to prove Negroes inferior; S Mayer, William. Reviewed by L. Trimble. M Mayfield, Julian Numbers writer: a portrait; S ooo. McCarran-Walter act. See Deportation McCarthy, Joseph R.; ghost may be exorcised DIMI OIREE 18 uc G58. caps) dvas'venadgnvesdcauils ivcuivasyret McDonald, David J. See Labor—Strikes McDonald, James Our misplaced missile bases: cities into dargetes S ........i. 436; see also C, oppo- site 501 Study of effects of nuclear attacks on URE os coi niko eaten c70 an .dckvee BB acviedukearsaeeseth McKneally, Martin B.; opposition to movie companies’ employment of radicals; E ...... McNamara, Senator Patrick V.; bill for old- RELA ALE 0. cannneninsasase<cancndssSvasnivechaoBil McQuade, Walter Competition for F. D. Roosevelt memorial, PAARAE EERE GY 0 os vacr de) meat disses sade bevveineicebsh New York City design and planning forum; Ss 104; see also C, opposite 157 | Sed on architecture, The shape of , ings; Reviews of architectu Fuller, ' Lafayette Park, Detroit. \.....j:.-....cscsscseoseoods National shrine of the Immaculate Con- if ception, Washington, D.C. ooo. _ Meany, George. See Labor—Union _ Medaris, John B.; advocacy of limited-war SEEM Boo 05 cfu s10<0s89- <1 <tssearnnaca- bam Meee Medicare; Eisenhower administration’s old- Meemeee Medical-care plan vi......c0.cecsccsccctcsecscccesse Medicine Doctor shortage. H. Jack Geiger; S .......... Doctors and prescriptions of drugs. M. Flint; C, opposite 109 Fees; proposed regulation, and American patients’ association; C, opposite 109; see also 26; C, opposite 89 Free care, as in Forand bill, is wave of the EP ee ge gs ee Which old-age health-insurance bill is best? Mrerngert Goh et et ___ See also Blue Cross; Drugs -Meisler, Stanley _ Charade of civil defense; S . Meewederal narcotics czar; S .........s:..ts, _ Letter from Washington; congress of artists [RES RS ei al i ae oe la oy Small-arms race by underdeveloped nations; . Ss 332; see also E, 347 Meister, Richard Politics and Chessman case; S ho hates Chessman?; § ....... Winter Olympic games; S Meltzer, Julius Castro’s Cuba; C, 169; see also 83; C, op- posite 129 Menderes, Adnan. See Turkey enninger, William; _ family-life clinic at ,,young company presidents’ organization .... Mental illness eiNeed for drug research ......j..ecz........ o. Not. covered by Blue Cross Merwin, Ww. lb . ‘In the shade of my hair (anonymous, from _ the S P
Ae seeeneeees
Tristan
346 242
32 261
428 476 140
70 420 175 424
481
89 158 465
302
323
18 195 498 374
465 78
306 465 507 159 456
275
. 167
138
- 408
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Metabolism. See Reducing Metropolitan museum of art; second photog- raphy exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porter; Te eee ik scncs cpt crasseskasies erst Veea aha nctas 539 Meyer, Representative William _H. : Undemocratic re-election of Chiang in For- SR Re a Ml ness incon ceevians i ace’dnicdasane 415 What we should learn from the U-2 spy- GPIAKIE = STACI SNES, Misco cPya ne bbb at dnc car eanteade 434 Meyner, Governor Robert B., of New Jersey Praise for February 6 editorial on politics of peace; C, with editorial comment, oppo- site 265; see also 109 : Sees peace as key issue of 1960 campaign; Ee al dhihy Ste 5 MR cain ttre tay op SE Rtirnnn emsntens ees 177 Speech demonstrates “peace gap”; E. ........ 285 Midas (satellite). See Astronautics Military forces. See United States—Defense department Military men; difficulties with Eisenhower; aeiteg es cassis baisT MERION Pectenivanscavevmeenrancetel + 63, 129 Mills, C. Wright Balance of blame for Summit breakup; S 523 Mines Accidents and increased production; life of miners and their families. I. Wolfert; S 3 Potential, on ocean floor; international
TURNED ccc cth ING er occ acho cnoasaasnccneBesncarnven 295 Mirage III; French plane loses to Lockhee MRE Ne se a eer V3.5 c cece erresactenas nse
Missiles. See Armament—Missiles Mitchell, James P.; Secretary of labor’s role in steel-strike settlement; Eo... 41 Mocky, Jean-Pierre; film The chasers re- viewed by Ri Hatchs (MP oiisac.cccckeccdcsssceaheee 430 Modern Community Developers; homes for Negroes in Deerfield, Illinois, opposed by
it ao Sia se Up Pec kn gine Oe, eae AS Saat eso rally 48 Mok, Susan Moira Marriage sors Ps. Foc: cbe.- ocr Pit aon iss 262
Mondrian, Piet. Reviewed by F. Porter; A.. 234 Monet, Claude; exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porketan A: J cova. 301; by M. Grosser; A 322 onroy, Jaime Gonzalez On boating; C, opposite 109; see also 52 Montgomery, Alabama; segregationist activi-
NCH OME, Wire catust We We raspes tthe ws oe Bocousrtte hha ssean-ch 396 Moon Reaching the; cartoon On oo..c.c...-cecececsecceeceees 135
See also Astronavtics Morse, Senator Wayne Importance of binding disarmament agree- ments; C, opposite 237 Program for the Presidency; S ................. 308 oscow. state symplony. Review by L. BRAND Ne os MOL eheneces hc-r.2. se URGE. OER 155 Motion pictures Witch hunt by American legion losing; E 158 For reviews, see Hatch, R. See also Letter from Italy. W. Weaver; S 260 Mozambique; natives restless under Portu- LCR eee kt... ae ee ins Peer 22 Multer, Representative Abraham Jas DLs to. abolish capital punishment; C, opposite 305; see also E, 265 Murder and onomatology; “D’Avious” in Motherwell case. G. R. Stewarts Soo): sy 313 Museum of modern art Auction for fund. M. Grosser; A ............. 431 Patrons witnessed Tinguely machine destroy PUIRELT catia ne. 8: 5 eS Boe kes oe 267 Picketed by representational attists:. E. .,.... 395 Museums, Ohio. M. Grosser} Ao cece, 517 Music And oe cae composers on U.S. campuses 444
EOS: Sake mn eeacae: ae ae 156
N Narcotics “Czar,” H. J. Anslinger. By S. Meisler; Po nactreccerie 159; see also C, opposite 217 Literature of. See Books section of Index Nation, The Art columns by F. Porter; award by Long- view foundation; opposite 61 May 30, 1959, article “The Appalachian south : Poor, proud and primitiye” wins Sidney Hillman foundation prize for authors H. Ernst and C. Drake; comment by West Virginia poli- ticians; C, opposite 393 October 31, 1959, article, “The Shame of New York,” by G. Gleason and F. i Cook, wins New York Newspaper guild Page One award; findings unchal- : lenged; E _... OE eval 237 Praise for issue_on “The shame of New York.” J. R. Lancelotti. C, opposite 41. Proposes Howard. University as an inter- . national institution; E ............. 5 soars ta bacares 197 Provides leadership for U.S. liberals. be bla Archer; C, opposite 217 Neale cinta Wa ratic primaries. I. Wolfson, C, posite 521 j ——
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Special issue on ‘“‘The Eye of the Storm,” segregationist activities in south, May 7, pages 396-405; see also E, 393 Spring books issue, April 23 WBAI radio programs; E ........... posal Feee Areas National aeronautics and space administration (NASA). See United States—National sci- ence and space administration National council of Churches of Christ in America; air force manual charges ‘‘red’’ infiltration; E, 178; E, 198; E, 238; E, 326; see also C, opposite 345 National defense. See United States — De- fense, national National home study council. V. Wolfsohn; C, opposite 91 j NATO. See North Atlantic treaty organiza- tion Nazism. See Anti-Semitism; West Germany Negroes . . Becoming dominant political force in Africa 328 Bid for union power; 207; cor- rections, C, opposite 305; C, with author’s reply, opposite 433 Civil rights Bill passed by Senate represents small step forward;: E ...........-..- . 345 Enfranchisement as key; E 62 Indictment of Rev. M. L. King on tax charges; C, opposite 285 ; Mass registration to oust supervisors who closed Prince Edward County, Vir- ginia, schools; E. ........::. Peuker elon <8 7Eve 42 Registrars: key to Negro voting. K. N. Vines; S 71; see also E, 62 Shortcomings of registration bills in Con- gress. T FEOIPTSOM 5) SS) cecssecsserseorarsss 240 Struggle for equality in south; legalistic tendency of liberal press. A. C. Brown- feld; C, opposite 541 ae College students’ lead against discrimina- tion. E. B. King, Jr.; C, opposite 413 In South Africa charged with terrorism and communism in U.S. media. E. R. Coady; C, opposite 373 In U.S. may be victims of South African- type violence if rights not won; E .......... 286 Segregation Dime stores and dignity; sit-in demon- strations, .J.dleB, Dabbss, S) crccsscc--00s0 289 Dixie hate in Yankee suburb (Deerfield, Illinois). R. Gruenberg; So o..cc.cecceee 47 Eye of the storm; report from south. DY Weak ettelel $2595 xg vt tacanraxtomlecd tweed nideioed 396 ea) (Chere chee sec scdsok cans -dbeiadedM aterdcone lt 221 Student sit-in demonstrations mark re- lleiey FOE Wy cass Bs iestl. Ae varenuvaseerecnae 218 Slavery romanticized in Civil War centen- Siah. plang a a2akgth ...-- mrtg isdetestanee: ores ¢ 96 Unfair to whites for refusing to retaliate to assaults. G. Grundt; C, opposite 345 Voting. See Negroes—Civil rights White racists’ attempts to prove genetic in-
RGRIOLIey WOk, Veveeiia-is..c55517- i entrees oto 420 Writer of letter expelled for fight against discrimination at Kentucky state college. B. King, Jr.; C, opposite 461; see also C, opposite 413 See also Union of South Africa Nemerov, Howard Debate with the rabbi; P. ............. 152; see Te with editorial comment, opposite 1 Tragedy in Garden City; Pooooccccccccccccce. 365 Neuberger, Senator Richard; tributes to on death; prophetic Nation article on Nazi Germany recalled; Ey oo..c.....csccccsccessesecsescence 267 New Hampshire; inquisition on civil liberties. N. T. di Giovanni; § ............ 253; see also
C, opposite 1; C, opposite 305 New Jersey; Senator Case’s renomination; E 375 New York City
As Athens: of America )..):;..0ssaac0a.dhetl... 75 Design and planning forum; ‘Grand Cen- tral City” discussed. W. McQuade; § ....
cis swenes 104; see also C, opposite 157
Politics; corruption; explanation by Mayor
Weagrierse Extincolnac...srn. stent tne 31
“The Shame of New York,” October 31, 1959, Nation article by G. Gleason and . J. Cook, wins New York Newspaper guild Page One award; findings un- challenged oBirxa8f. uc thle eae 237 New York philharmonic. Reviewed by L. Trimble; M ABET RRS aKan Td 60, 303, 412, 458 News behind the headlines; Eo ockccccccucn hi 187 Newspaper guild, New York; Page One award ; to G. Gleason and F. J. Cook for October »
31, 1959, Nation article, “The Shame of
New Mock A Ey xashil, xcwaitcnln clients 237 Newspapers. See Press Nicaragua; mission to Somozaland. Jee
Busey 5 Sy Mh. .aatiil...ig VF As Be av SBN Aided oe 187 Nickerson, Kate Defends composer M. Feldman, criticized
in -L. Trimble review of February 20%!
C, with Trimble reply, opposite 285
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Nile river. See Archaeology Nineteen-fifties; verses on. opposite 1 Nineteen-sixties; vista of: and feeble clerks. E. W. Ziegler; Nixon, Vice President Richard M. Favors full debate on Summit conference
A. Logan; C,
Titans, old folks, acy ebanrat 242
breakup; ED ..:2fh:i..00 Ryne asat ASR <ansan dhuot ey 481 Foreign-policy record cited by Senator Whore eistasisadeesspacaesepeetiss dasvengs hese qongeecd 309
Responsibility for defeats of civil- rights legislation ; Syed eiisitc onante ad oan 111 Role in steel-strike settlement; E eA. See also Presidential election of 1960— Republican party Norstad, Lauris; blocking of West German attempt to obtain Spanish missile bases; E 217 North Atlantic treaty organization Emphasis on offensive alarms Soviets; S... 91 Frankenstein monster, West Germany, tries to obtain Spanish missile bases; .... 217; see also C, opposite 325 Members to receive U. S. nuclear weapons;
suovesaudeaauksuacsupenuciseanehpeeecuters SeuNGrMesh apace mcP--=> 130
E Problems of; E, 1; ; Norway; poll on Khrushchev disarmament
plan. C. Bay; C, opposite 109
Nuclear tests. See Atomic bomb—Nuclear tests
Nuclear war. See United States—Defense, national; War—Nuclear
Nuclear weapons. See Armament—Nuclear
Numbers game. See Policy racket
Nunez Portuondo, Emilio; preree anda! sealer Castor een : i redOd:
N. Y. Provincial. M. Riddle; P (ee hasteee 128
O
O’Brien, Joseph; on visit of czarist Russian
fleet to the United States in our Civil War
days; see C, opposite 21; C, and note, opposite 61
O Broin, Padraig
Great-grandsire (1804-84); Po o..cccccee 493 Oceans. See Seas O’Kearney, John
Lobby of a million ghosts; S ...... waht &76 Olathe, Fanse? airfield trusted by pilots Ae Old people
Increase in numbers and influence .............. 242
Inevitability of free medical care for; E ... 306
Which health-insurance bill is best? L. J.
Dessvchee et ieee naga seas este seed ov davarn renee hie 465
Olmsted, Mildred Scott Comment on R. Baldwin editorial on Jane Addams s:'C* .233. 4. 460; see also E, 375 Olympic games, winter. R. Meister; S 2138 On the beach. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP... 20 Opera. See Blitzstein, M. y Orear, Jay; on underground nuclear detection; a Eee Sane PS cache eee Osgood, James B. : Appeal for movement to abolish punishment; C, opposite 129 Picketing Sing Sing executions; C, oppo- site 501 Ostertag, Wolfram Corrections of H. Pol article ‘‘Neo-Nazism on the march’’; C, opposite 413; see also 310
Ostrin, H. Howard Strike mnsdrances 'S.03.2...5.t0yaictcnete eters 249
capital
Our ucys ee Gocdman) Ph ernie 88 Our man in Havana. Reviewed by R. ‘Hatch; on Out in the cold. D. Ferry; Poo 40 P Paar, Jack; example of tragic entertainer ... 228 Pacifica foundation; listener-sponsored radio GEATLONIA 5p atte NOON vacattvcnoebededent ovens «cayitest a AOE NS 43 Palmer, Stuart How many more Chessmans?; § .................. 439
Panama; time-bomb on nationalist revolution
in. M. B. Travis and J. T. Watkins; S .... 378 Paris
Artistiows.. Bl seGrosses) Av iii...tiiieconccanseccvone 559 Paris at sieht (from the French of Tristan
Corbiére). Merwin si Pisteat cho .eisecsres 82 Parmentel, N. ae Jr.
Hoffa in Madison Square garden; § ............
274; see also C, opposite 325
Part, the. D. Levertov; PPL NPA bch te eee 84 Pasternale Boris; tribute to. E. J. Simmons; One
Patterson, Governor John, of Alabama; threat to Negro agitators; E Patterson, Harriet W. Translation of poem by Victor Hugo; C, opposite 21 “Payola”’; in Reve examinations and text- book field, H. Leader; C, opposite 21
PAGE Peace “Cold” wwariety predicted’ "Et. una 542 Governor Meyner’s speech demonstrates ‘peace’ Rap fs, ce. Secs eo a 285 Planning for is key issue; ‘‘Little Summit conferences?” farsi possi ee 482
Politics of. See Presidential en of 1960 Stevenson best peacemonger. A. Klein; oe 12
Peekskill, New York; ieee A. Beacher, M.D.; C, opposite 177 Peer Gynt. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D' «..... 106
Pennsylvania, university of; fraternity politics 489 Perloff, David Continued persecutions of teachers; C, op- posite 61 Perpetuum mobile (from the Swedish of Gun- nar Ekelof). R. Bly and C. B. Duffy; P.... 300 Petrie, Paul
Chaise) ciicccrcetes aren ets scr ee eee 59 Philbrick, Charles A corpse for the carriage trade; P ............ 362
Phillips, Thomas R Military analyst on armed forces’ poverty;
On missile gap Pierce, John R.; analysis of space vehicles . 133 Phoenix theatre; Henry IV, part 2. Reviewed
by H. Clurman; D Phonograph records. L.—Re-
corded music Photography
Color, by E. Porter. Reviewed by F. Por-
ters: SAR er ee ee ere 39 Metropolitan museum exhibition. Reviewed by! BE Porter Ate) eee eee ae 539 Physicians. See Blue Cross; Medicine Pinay, Antoine; conservative French finance
minister’s break with de Gaulle .000.0000000.0...... 114 Plath, Sylvia
Two views of ascadaver rope 107 Plato; quoted on guardian warriors ............... 287
See Trimble,
Plays. See Theater; for reviews. See Clur- man, H. Plessy vs. Ferguson; ‘‘separate but equal” de- cision by Supreme Court now obsolete ...... 291 Poems Another ballade (from the French of Fran- cois’ Villon): (Ge Kiniell) 2298 rs. 190 April walk, an. P. Goodman ............... tees, AOD As I forget (for David Schubert, 1913- 1946). “I, Weiss; PRE eee 342 At the reading of a poet’s will. G. Kinnell 356 Banging boards, the. F. Bock ...... ela Cascades and fountains. M. Zaturenska .... 38 Charis Petrie =... eee ee eee 59
Child’s chemically treated garden of verses, as SM.) Rathi) 3 Aen Soe oe meee 201 Compassionate torturers, the (Transmuta- tion from the French of Victor Hugo);
Dy Taine et; open een eee 366 Corpse for the carriage trade, a. C. Phil- Betcke Sete sists eee eee re te 362 Dance of burros, D. Laing sense Debate with the rabbi. H. Nemerov ....... 152; see also C, with editorial comment, opposite 177 Double goer, the. D. Laing ..........:ss:se.ses00- 212
Event itself, the. H. Carruth .
Fail safe. S. P. Zitner .......
Five last poems. D. Laing . See also Laing, D.
Genesis and Exodus. D. Laing ..... mec Great-grandsire (1804-84). P.O Broin..... 493 Elabitiotivears, “W. | Semmcoth ateren ar. 478 Heine dying in Paris pceetee from the German of H. Heine). R. Lowell .......... 49
History lecture. M. Riddle .. I have said often. H. Carruth ... In a green shade. D. Laing .... In the harbor. M. Swenson .o...c.ccccccccesccsseee In the shade of my hair Sonne, from
the Spanish). W. S. Merwin ..... 454 Kind of poetry I want, the. H. MacDiarmid 371 Kore. (Creeley sae tote Marriage song. S. M. Mok . N. Y. provincial. M. Riddle . Our Lucy. P. Goodman ........... Out in the cold. D. Ferry .... Paris at night. W. S. Merwin. ‘(from the
French of Tristan Corbiére) ......ccc000... 82 Part, the. D. Levertov ........ Bs ree eto Perpetuum mobile i the Swedish of
Gunnar Ekeléf). R. Bly and C. B. Duffy 300
Ringing the bells. A. Sexton . St. Martin’s Lane, London. S. Alliston .... 426 Snow. S. Quasimodo (translated by Ben
Belitt) 235 ). E. Weismiller 407 Threnody on the demise of as and now.
D. Laing Tinker, the, Tragedy in Garden City. H. Nemerov’ Travels of the sage Narada. J. ae
Two sentences ( clifleet harbor). een BIN gcc ta aves 1345 0iguas Me ete aac tail caeoe sca 214 Two views of a cadaver room. S, Plath... 107
0 Where the man most was. A. Laing ...... a 304
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Poetry Vachel Lindsay’s defended. C. G. Hamilton; Gi opposite 21 What's right with poetry? W. Gibson; S . 85 Poison;in ‘food: M., Viorst; -Sw.:20..:....asnenpes : 200 Pol, Heinz Neo-Nazism on the march in West Ger-
Riise Gok soo 310; see also C, oppo- site 413 Polar regions; international cooperation ...... 294 Police
Bigoted, in Los Angeles. A. Villabrazo; C, opposite 197 Corrupt, in Chicago Policy racket Factors® behind ‘growth’ 2).7..2.....) sent 186 Numbers writer: a portrait. J. Mayfield; S 424 Probe blocked by Supreme Court ruling .... 116 Politics. See Presidential election of 1960; United States Pollikoff, Max. ‘Music in our time” reviewed by L. Trimble; M see also C, opposite 285 Pollution, water; veto of bill; E Porter, Charles O Trujillo’s troubles; C, opposite 61 War; by accident or "aggression? 3) eee 285 a also E, 266; C, opposite 265; 277 Porter, Eliot; color photography. F. Porter; A 39 Porter, Fairfield Award for art columns opposite 61 Reviews of art
concert steeeeaeaten 175%
= aint 198
in The Nation;
American artists; exhibitions .......00........... 301 Arp; blaris "ose ss ener . 234 Bischoff, E.; exhibition 88 Bishop oe eee 458 Bitton Yi. 67. eee eee 154 Color photographs by Eliot Porter .... 39 Constructivist show, Chalette gallery 476
Degas exhibition’ ¢2........28. ee Ord Engman, R. (sculptor) :
Freilicher, J. : Georges, P. ...... 262
Giacommetti, A. . 126 Goodnough, R. 88 Grooms, 154 Jolinise]s 28 see eee aeerte 262 King, W. (sculptor) exhibition .............. 391 Metropolitan museum photography exhi- bition’: | acai gra ee eee 539 Mondtian. «PP! ees . 234 Monet, role exhibition) ).....000 . 301 Porter, E.; color photographs . 3 Rauschenberg, R., exhibition 371
Rembrandt exhibition ................ Remenick, S. _.. tt Rose, H.: exhibition . Stankiewicz, R. (sculptor); exhibition .. 371 Tanager gallery Wonner, Paul; name misspelled in De- cember 19, 1959, issue. F. Landau; C, opposite 61 Portugal Coloniess; restiyeness?) Fo"... accaee 22 Salazar: Man and mask. H. Galvao; § .... fete 24; see also E, 22 Post-Christian era. Letters opposite 1, on article by G. Vahanian in issue of Decem- ber 12, 1959 Poussin, Nicolas; exhibit. M. Grosser; A ...... 559 Powell, Representative Adam Clayton, Jr. Amendment withholding federal funds from
SORTER Ated: “SCHOOIBs Fou. .ccccj+>cateaucer staan 500 Charges New York police driving Negro
policy bankers out of Harlem ................ 424 Powell, Governor Wesley, of New Hampshire; accuses Kennedy and Nixon of softness to-
ward commurisinf BD ”.....c.icusaunonre 239
Presidential election of 1960 Bipartisan chorus on strong American linia s: Te... tose Gate cae outta enna 541 Can Mhiushcticy Swine wl Lop ncuasreanetee 501 Candidates and peace issue. 7 Roosevelt; C, opposite 157; see also E, 10 Democratic party Advice to Republicans to choose Rocke-
Feller; TE. ‘s.chivsgocauveituauumietateaa ace 413 Bourbons, bosses, and brokers, R. G., Spivacks (Sy. ction 381
Catholic dilemma in Kennedy support; E 325 Governor Powell of New Hampshire ac- cuses Kennedy of softness on com- munism; E Kennedy's empty promise of Presidency; Kennedy's West Virginia pr over Humphrey; Medical insurance for aged would be sure-fire issue; E Must run scared to defeat Nixon; E . Senator Morse’s program; S Stand on peace and other issues; E Stevenson for peace an disarmament as campaign issues; E ............ 177; E, 346
“strong”
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Strongest ticket: Stevenson-Kennedy; E
521
es E .. - United on Nixon issue; E ; : Failure of political imagination. G. Tinder;
164
Sbantes eddy desntoxnnenenesysovenqeeseresisessounase 119
De siean competition in toughness toward U.S.S.R. would be disastrous; E ..... Politics and nuclear tests; E .......... : Politics of peace; E 21, 109; et also C, opposite 157; C, opposite 197; C,
opposite 217; C, opposite 237; C, oppo- site 265; C, opposite 285; C, oppo- site 413; C, opposite 433 ican party ehvias to Taeencerats to choose Kennedy;
.. 461 . 394
Bes LS s Nixon play the political game?; debe teatiins as bar to presidency. “a UE RORIAIOT IE 50 0 xuredoenvesacepecnvenne greece 4 Governor Powell of New Hampshire ac- | cuses Nixon of straddling communist 3% | TEND Ris isons: Wpastneces cory sesevenngsornsussszeaseres Midwest volunteers for Nixon’s trek to Seemmmeeay Waveney? Tle. cs cendicoonecssesenbovtares seks 503 Must project image of progress .............. 532 ' Nixon candidacy and the press. N. K. Hopkins; C, opposite 61 > | Nixon continues to seek nomination by MORES TUEES TS od... ccvecerreseereraecacscereres 61 Nixon victory assured if opponent has shorter name. E. Biers; C, opposite 345 Nixon-Rockefeller, in either order, would evmeronment: tickets Fo oo... ..cesssaccaecees 345
Peace and prosperity as favorite issues; E 110
Polls show anti-Nixon sentiment .............. 224 Rockefeller challenge to Nixon; E ........ 521 Rockefeller still in race. J. Desmond; S 223
Withdrawal of Rockefeller and advance- ment of Nixon; E. .........:...0.. Peer ieaaeanct te 21
Socialist party not running candidates. M.
Viorst; S 510; see also C, oppo-
site 541 ; Stevenson as best peacemonger. A. Klein; % Press, U.S. , Changed opinion of S. Rhee after his down- fall; Chiang may be next; E ........ serereaners 415 Does self disservice in touting Nixon’s can- didacy. N. K. Hopkins; C, opposite 61 More truthful advertising urged by agency EERE MALTA SOI ccc caccenecscoccuveevvers avesnevonearnsvd 90 Should stress suspension of nuclear tests rather than private scandals; E ................ 157 Submerges peace issue; E bf tees say aneraNin stone 177 Touted S. Rhee as great Korean patriot; E 373 Wee sOL Strike insurance .........siicsseeecceieitees 249 Virulence against Castro’s Cuba .........0........ 63
Prince Edward county, Virginia; Negroes registering to oust supervisors who closed BEMOOISSES foc...cdevsess.. ae... ER Hee 42 Princeton university; self-styled Athens of America ..... RE. Abhi itd Seater. Ree 73 Prisons; Sing Sing executions picketed. J. B. Osgood; C, opposite 501 Private property! Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Prodigal, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D.... Propaganda; cultural, by U.S. government through ANTA. L. Trimble; M ....... pier Protestantism, U.S.; as abused “cow with the crumpled horn’’; E, 238; see also E, 178; E, 198; C, opposite 345 Pull my daisy. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP ... Puzzles, crossword. F. W. Lewis; see back pages
430 214
478
540
Q
Quasimodo, Salvatore fi _ Read poems in Washington ER. RO ARTI _ Snow (translated by Ben Belitt); P
456 235
R
R: deliffe, L. Dewey . eace issue in the election; C, opposite 197;
see also E, 109 ' io; WBAI, listener-sponsored station; E. 43 oads; use of strike insurance ..... a oe leigh, North Carolina; Southern Christian leadership conference meeting on integration 404 ston Purina Co.; TV programs successful ithout sex or violence; Eo oeeccecccscesccsscsssssees 523 D Corporation; report on underground , clear explosions; E. ..... hss cos» eageived anne 42 Rassweiler, Clifford F.; on U.S. need to de-— velop chemical and biological warfare power 384 face, the. Reviewed by R. Hat:h; aout 320 Rauschenberg, Robert; exhibition. Reviewed Sommer borters Ata'.adinarens. 2 ante... 371 «
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Rauth, Mary T.
A child’s chemically treated garden of
ORES a nest ramutes--skeccin casa meena ere aucttivs 201
Read, Herbert; report on communist Chinese
WP Re isa ene reae ny isa saree deus athens erected Rieke 456 Records, music. See Trimble, L. Reducin
Ad iat DEES Guacs terranes co ecaivs 511 Reed, Carol; film Our man in Havana re-
viewed) Kk. Hates NEP 71% {oe SOE cies a) 156
Reeves, Ambrose; Johannesburg bishop’s flight to avoid arrest by Afrikaner government; E Reform. See United States; Chicago Registrars. See Negroes—Civil rights Reichard, Richard C. : Disqualified by George Washington univer- sity; C, opposite 21 Reichley, James Failure of social imagination and the dential campaign of 1960; S see also 164 Religion
325
presi-
panes 119;
Discouraged in U.S.S.R. A. Werth; S ...... 44 Ethic and dogma; letter; S, opposite 1, on article by G. Vahanian in issue of De- cember 12, 1959 Rembrandt; exhibition. Reviewed by F. Por- PRR eke tes ta dineeckn ss SRST Tea ote Ee LO 371 Remenick, Seymour. Reviewed by F. Porter; is duvevevuftnasoneaenepiveakesbson, Mea iivaar thank ee tes. Medic 4 Republican party ompared with Democratic ..................... 382 Holds balance of power on civil rights; W2tSe.n. O2te, hts E, 266 How “modern” is it? R. G. Spivack; S .... 531 Illinois state control ensured by corrupt Democratic Chicago machine .................. 222 Myth of powerful right wing exposed by renomination of Senator C. Case? 4B. ...0. 375 Democrats’ criticism of administration’s conduct in 10-2’ fascas Es. 481 Subirham-yore myth .! 272 See also Presidential election of 1960 Research, military; wholesale farming out by defense, depariments By... whic 483 Research, scientific Concentration at Princeton; §S ...... 73 Domination by military forces; E .. 23 Increasing entry of industry into ... . 247 Shortcomings in drug Industry. ae -.4kely, 336 Resnais, Jean; film Hiroshima, mon amour meviewed. h.gttatch: MPI ons) 479 Retirees Growth in numbers and influence ................ 242 See also United States—Defense depart- ment Rhee, Syngman. See Korea Rickisha man, the. Reviewed by R. Hatch; Me Nth te ritt....nainoa eee, 479 Riddle, M ELISEO Tyg OCP e gilt ..6s,. een seeks ske ct 392 Ns JOTOUADCIAUE, Pak: Ge ee ee he 128 Rights, civil. See Negroes Ringing the bells. A. DEXtOm ws. ote cee, 231 Robeson, Paul; victim of intolerance at Peek- skill, New York. A. I. Beacher, M.D.; C, opposite 177 Rockefeller, Governor Nelson A., of New York Places self at head of big arms spenders; E 521 Foreign Affairs article advocating strong Civile delense gee ns, inncathehackee 510 Statement on Summit breakups IE) oir. 481 Unpopularity of fallout-shelter plans... sheen LOD ail 0G) See also Presidential election of 1960— Republican party Rodgers, James W.; execution deplored; E.... 307 Rogers, Attorney General William P Smoke screen over civil-rights legislation; We eyo os 111; see also E, 62; 241 Special group on organized crime prose- cuted “Analachin, Case ..tornn on ee 116 Rome, Italy; uproar over film La dolce vita 260 Ronneberg, Conrad E.; chairman of chemical- Wattanes SVMPOSiUin., .....cp2cr ah teteee aes 383 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; competitio memorial. W. McQuade; S oooeccccccccccs... 302
Roosevelt, Representative James On civil rights and political parties; C opposite 157; see also E, site 217 Resolution to abolish House Un-American
109; C, oppo-
activities committee; Eo... ccc. 393 Rose, Herman; exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porter Ars ath) cee een ee 301 Rosemary. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP ........ 128 Roshwald, Mordecai , Training the nuclear WEILORS, Sete A...csnsb 287 Ross, Malcolm ss The young tycoons; young company presi- dents’ organization. ep er 330; see also C, opposite 373,_ Rossi, Ernesto; impact in Italy of book The state as film-maker ................ ee ee 260
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Rossi, Mario , The U.N.’s “other” perspective, that of small nations, on U.S.-Soviet problems;
462 104 286
City Ruark, Robert; signed ghost-written whiskey teStittionial je hss ae. Meee ee Ruppenthal, Karl M. Bumping the passenger; sales” of flight tickets; S Can your copilot fly?; S 291 Field the pilot trusts, at Olathe, Kansas; S 422 Dowgorroy,;s ainierashs| Sw titisan,.. ccnlecan 97 Russia, czarist Paintings exhibited in Paris. M. Grosser; A 559 Sending of fleet to U.S. in our Civil War days. J. A. Boudreau; C, opposite 21; J. O’Brien; C, opposite 61 Russia, soviet. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Rustin, Bayard Appeal for funds to defend Rev. M. L. King on tax charges; C, opposite 285 Ryder, Albert P. Reviewed by M. Grosser; A
“over-
airlines’
551
174
S
S-4; mission of imaginary Soviet plane, paralleling sUr2 fighteKe 8 eo secs, ug ‘ Sacco-Vanzetti case; on TV. N. T. di Gio- vannis iS. Sacred wood, Laing; BR casiass Bie nuaeies eer Ako ea my index sack, Safety. See Labor—Steel St. Martin’s lane, London. S. Alliston; P Salazar, Antonio. See Portugal San Francisco; riot over House Un-American activities committee hearings; E Sanchez-Barbudo, Antonio A Spaniard returns; impressions after 20 CEOS 5 ny besa ens cates widget tea ane cdc dlerpueses Ae Rb ees 99 Sandys, Duncan; British minister of aviation 184
433 558 213
426
463
promotes amalgamation of aircraft firms...... Sane nuclear policy, national committee for a; “Little Summit conference” at Madison Square Garden, New Mores: Binoy: orkne Santa Barbara, California; war scare over radio; E 266; see also 202 Santiago, Mrs. Jo Ann; deportation threat- ened. R. Tabak; C, opposite 61 Santo Domingo. See Dominican republic Satellites. See Astronautics Schmidt, Godfrey P.; ousted as teamsters’ union monitor for conflict of interest Schools. See Education Schriever, General Bernard A.; proponent of aerospace programs Schupack, Sophia Praise of J. D. Wolff article, ““The same old Germans”; C, opposite 345; see also 225, 310 Schur, Edwin M. Praise for S. Meisler article Federal nar- , cotics czar; C, opposite 217; see also 159 Scientific research. See Research, scientific Scott, Senator Hugh; imputes appeasement to Stevenson and Kennedy for criticizing ad- esietetons handling of U-2 incident; Scott, Winfield Townley LAD ep Se ears ey Pi) seit snail odicernced eateries Seas, poles, and outer space; international Programs despite cold war. H. J. Tauben- fel dis. Sinncrvad age hn ceabnsenc:s AHN. Sone 293 Second city, the; Chicago night club 428 Semmel, Herbert March for nuclear disarmament; C, oppo- site 461 Sentner, David; Hearst columnist exagger- ates Soviet aid to Castro’s Cuba... 64, 69 Sergeant Rutledge. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP 519
| 236
482
316
131
481 478
Servant of two masters, the Clurmany “D: .....,510hinn ae ae Service, hospital. See Blue Cross Sexton, Anne Ringing the bells; P Shakespeare, William Henan IV, part 2, reviewed by H. Clurman;
231
411 Shapiro, Karl; New York Times book review article on what’s wrong with poetry; S .... 85 Sharpeville. See Union of South Africa
haw, George Bernard; personality in letters . to Mrs. P. Campbell. H. Clurman; D.... 343 Siberia; incentives for settlement ........ 46
Sidney Hillman foundation prize; won by H. Ernst and C. Drake for article “The lost Appalachians: Poor, proud and primi- tive,” in May 30, 1959, Nation; com- ment by West Virginia overnor, ee representatives; C, posi
Siekevitz, Philtp Comment on J. Barden article on germ-gas warfare; C, opposite 413; see also 583
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PAGE Simmons, Ernest J. Tribute ito B. Paaternaks icant 503 Sinatra, Frank; advertisement repudiating professional association with A. Maltz; E.. 346
Singer, J. David Surprise nuclear attack, defense against; .... 91; see also E, 89; C, opposite 129; C, opposite 177; E, 177 Sing Sing. See Prisons Slack, John M.; Disagreement with Nation article ‘‘The Appalachian South’’; C, oppo- site 393 Slot-machine Maryland. D. Hume; Smith, David (sculptor). Reviewed by F. Por- RTRSY PR esos wesc enasevsneduansapnsat ree ta smear carne Se en axetten Smith, Warren C. New man on the campus, artist in residence; tocateensss 444; see also C, opposite 501 Smith college. See “Challenge”
gambling in
Smithsonian institution. Reviewed by M. Gross@ee | Ai: cscestenncccbes cae ett cote Reggae cetetose Snow. S. Quasimodo (translated by Ben IBeLiEE) sR uaetttessceteccnec este rcereees seo rena aeaeres
Social imagination; failure of. J. Reichley;
Ss 119; see also 164
Social sciences; debt to R. S. Lynd; E ............
Socialist party, U.S.; not running 1960 can- didates. M. Viorst; S 510; see also
C, opposite 541 Society; of class giving way to that of mass Somoza, Luis and Anastasio, Jr. See Nica-
ragua South, U.S. See Negroes South Africa. See Union of South Africa Southern Christian leadership conference; Raleigh meeting on integration .........0....0..... Space exploration. See Astronautics Spain Apathy seen by Spaniard returning after 20 years. A. Sanchez-Barbudo; § ........... West German attempt to obtain missile bases in; E Spencer, Lyle M.; speech on function of capi- talism Spies Hot front in the cold war; U-2 incident reveals CIA techniques; E ............ bee Imaginary Soviet S-4 mission, paralleling that of U-2; E . iene Intelligence, represented by CIA, key ques- HonwmeW-2 hascos. .5.i.h.an kt Khrushchev’s use of U-2 incident to wreck Summit conference UF aT SS 5 ee Peculiar moral climate in U-2 incident; E Reconnaissance satellites make U-2s obso- Rete Dy Wi CoxgeS:...siccss eee oe U-2 flights assessed in balance of blame for Summit breakup ....... Madi oedhe sere eee U-2 incident precipitated breakup of Sum- mit conference; What we should learn from U-2 incident. W. H. Meyer; S Spivack, Robert G. Bourbons, bosses and brokers in Democratic partys (Se. oe : How “modern” is Republicanism? § .......... Spokane, Washington; fallout peril from mis- sile sites Squaw oe winter Olympic games. R. Meis- ter; oe Se evind sae eate tea geate mete pertertheatoneeersced Stalin, Joseph V.; opinions of in U.S.S.R. . Standard Oil Company (New Jersey); spon- sorship of TV program Play of the week; E Stankiewicz, Richard (sculptor); exhibition. Reviewed by F. Porter; A . by Stecl. See Labor—Safety, Strikes Steele, Winthrop Lincoln anniversary; Cooper dress; C, opposite 177 Stevens, Leslie; film Private property! Re- viewed ‘by RR: Hatch; MP wliiu..cl i. Stevenson, Adlai E. Attacked by Senators Dirksen and Scott for criticizing administration’s handling of U-2 incident; E Best peacemonger. A. Klein; C .............. Purported statement on Berlin and atomic GERD HSASN He, Seopgie Pah caid it ihl yas césivenasgz sy puss ghepsnac th See also Presidential election of 1960 Stewart, George R. Murder and onomatology; “‘D’Avious” in Motherwell case; S .... Stock market. See United States—Economics Stolinsky, David C., M.D. Drug costs; C, with editorial comment, op- posite 109 Stolle, Jane U.N.—Africa shifts the balance; S .. _..... Stravinsky, Igor. Reviewed by L. Trimble;
Union ad-
tempt to obtain Spanish missile bases; E. oe Judge Saul S.; on bribery of college a €3
APO A Peat snes eabeneesenseaeesees Pes eeeneneseoeeerenecsnerenvees
140 174
174 235
436
166
404
99 217 331
463 433 502
. 484
433 486 524 461 434 s 437
138 45
63
430
481 12
504
313
441
127 217
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Strikes. See Labor ‘ Stubbs, General Marshall; on Soviet chemical and biological warfare capabilities .............. Suall, Irwin : Socialist planks to which Democratic con- tenders would object; C, opposite 541; see also 510 Suburbs; impotent vote. R. C. Wood; S....... Subversion. See Loyalty Suddenly, last summer. Reviewed by R. Flatch: MP ...cccecccsssescscnsercsecsnrsurqrnecnazenrnpersazenes Sugar. See Cuba Sullivan, L. B.; Montgomery, Alabama, safe- ty commissioner’s segregationist activities... Sulzberger, C. L. Denies Nation statement that General Nor- stad leaked story of West. German at- tempt to obtain Spanish missile bases to New York Times; C, with editorial comment, opposite 325; see also Summerson, William H.; biochemist on chem- ical warfare threat? 0: foccccyrccocccncse-semtgseneeess==> Swan lake. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP ....... Swastika. See Anti-semitism i Sweezy, Paul; New Hampshire subversion Charges AGainSt .....scceeeceeeeeccccesenceresesnececeaegnossaee Swenson, May In the harbors Po c.c.:5cecssvepencomevadteareamsansnens Swerling, Boris C. Cuba; sugar and sympathy; S .......: eee Symington, Stuart ~ Comment on editorial on politics of peace; C, opposite 413; see also E, 109 *, Comment on J. E. McDonald article Cities into targets; C, opposite 501; see also 436 Exponent of air power; E ........... 11s E, 346
gu
Tabak, Miss Ruth , Deportation of Mrs. J. A. Santiago; C, opposite 61 . Taber, Robert Castro’s Cubas 9S’ Se 63; see also C, opposite 129; C, 169 Tanager gallery. Reviewed by F. Porter; A Taubenfeld, Howard J. ; Seas, poles, and outer space; international programs despite cold war; S Taubman, Howard; called Washington cul- tural hick town PS OY ee Taxes. See United States—Finances Teaching. See Education i Teamsters’ union. See Labor—Union Television 5 Architecture program, The shape of things. McQuade; S a, Bold journey and High road _ successful without sex or violence; Christmas programs. C. W. site 41 Commercials; fakery in; E i itt “Payola” and ‘motorola’; H. Leader; C, opposite 21 q Real doctor and nurse to be used in com- mercial; Sacco-Vanzetti program. N. T. di Giovanni;
Bell; C, oppo-
ers; eed eas Tragic entertainer. By D. Cort; S . rn U.S. dissenters on British program; E World-Wide ’60 minimizes fallout danger. V. L. Hagenstad; C, opposite 197 Teller, Edward; inadequacy of detection sys- tems for underground nuclear tests; E SA 285; E, 394 Textbooks. See Education—Books Tpgyer, Abbott H. Reviewed by M. Grosser;
Theater College circuit H. M. Waidson article on F. Diirrenmatt: Comedy of despair; In Ireland. H. O. Coxe; § .. For reviews of plays, see Clurman, H. oe Investors, fhe: advice to “angels’’;
Thompson, Representative Frank, Jr.; federal education bill Thompson, Wade Non-revolutionary daughters (D.A.R.); S Threnody on the demise of as and now. D. Laing; 5 t Thurber, James; eizy A Thurber carnival re- viewed by H. ae sstess te eat 2 Time of vengeance. Reviewed by H. Clurman;
indesign tapi o an : : Failure of political imagination; 64; see also 119 we
383
271
59
396
384 128 254 514 142
154
293 456
323 523
90
239 558
63 228
. 130
174 444
34 281
~ 29 407
500 376 259 236
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Tinguely, Jean; devised machine that de- stroyed itself; E Tinker, the. N. Farber; P ... Tiros (satellite). See Astronautics Titans of tomorrow’s industry .........:cccccccc00c00e To live! (Ikuru). Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Toledo, Ohio; museum. M. Grosser; A ........ Topeka, Kansas; hazard from missile sites... ae in the attic. Reviewed by H. Clurman;
Trade; Washington curtain penetrated by US. Ros: Ee dk cote hacker Tranquilizers. See Drugs Travels of the sage Narada. J. Berry; P. ........ Travis, Martin B., and J. T. Watkins Time-bomb in Panama; § .......ccccccsesceseeeoee: ; Trials in court; sale of tickets proposed. J. Forman; C, opposite 177 Trimble, Lester Reviews of the dance American ballet theatre ..0..........ccececccee Figure in the carpet, the; ballet .............. Reviews of music Bernstein, eh ccs tice te coe 412, Bernstein—New_ York philharmonic per- formance of Beethoven’s Missa solem- URS echivrvcsshes sons Antec Carter, E. : Contemporary music society . FegD: SD) etic cana cee ee Mahler festival; New York Philharmonic Mayer, Moscow state symphony 0.00.00... 0 cece cece New York Philharmonic—R. Serkin, Bar- tok Concerto No. 1 Pollikoff, M., “Music in our time con- cert”; vce. 175; criticized in letter, with Trimble reply, opposite Stravinslcy. colvp 92... eee ee. (0) Reviews of recorded music 216, 263, 303, Trujillo Molina, Rafael Leonidas. See Domin- ican republic Trussel, Ray E.; Blue Cross study . oy Tschebotarioff, Gregory P.; exposure of myth- ical “captive nations” in Douglas resolu- tion; be : a Tucson, Arizona; hazard from missile sites ... Turkey Backgrounds to crisis: press’ “war’’ against Menderes government. F. W. Frey; S Students against Menderes government; E Two sentences (Wellfleet harbor). P. Good-
U
U-2. See Spies Underwood, Cecil H. Comment on Nation article “The Appa- lachian South’; C, opposite 393 Unforgiven, the. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP Union of South Africa Afrikaner dementia; massacre of Sharpe- ville Negroes; E ‘ Apartheid defended by spokesman P. J. Meyer; E .... Bantus demand blessings of democracy; E Chaistones plight; Ee ci..icises 325; see also
Negroes called terrorists and communists on S. radio and in papers. E. R. Coady; C, opposite 373 Rubicon for. G. M. Carter; S ; Treatment of Negroes deplored in note by -S., which may be receiving such if _ own Negroes don’t win rights; E ........ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics And Cuba. See Cuba And United States Balance of blame for Summit breakup. C. W. Mills; S Deal for purchase of American textile machinery; Evidences of Camp David spirit; E ..... Future of Summit talks after Paris debacle. G. Barraclough; S$ ...........005. Implications of meterological satellites ... Improvement in tone of relations; E Rivalry on outer space; importance of
Werth; Sroiainasiana?: PG ae What now after breakup of Summit con- ference? BH FRA ie Te Pu ibe detsee Culture; arts subordinated to science; S.. Diamonds. frompo-3O* 88). c08., ateta ah: Economies From terror to incentive. A, Werth; S Fear of ouspe eas, J. D. Singer; S ; ; see also 112 Khrushchev, Nikita S. “ aoe sarmament plan; poll on, in Norway. C. Bay; C, opposite 109
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Informality and popularity .............0-.- Notes on Khrushchev’s Russia. A. Werth; RD ccteserell pryes nccsalede theiee Acces Betite oce(etttics«
On self-interest as incentive ............0.... Reasons for wrecking Summit conference.
. J. Berman; S
Visit to America. A. Werth; S Living conditions improving ............. aia Paris art exhibit. M. Grosser ............... ater Penetration of Washington trade curtain; E Quarrels with U.S. over underground nu- clear testing. E. Gamarekian; S . University of Friendship for foreign stu- dents; ee / 9 War plans. B. Greenberg; C, opposite 177; see also E, 89; 91; C, opposite 129 Winning disarmament contest vis-a-vis
Ses iti Sia ha Te cpea wry Worries over China and West Germany .... United Nations ’ Africa shifts the balance in. J. Stolle; S.... Created 24-nation committee on outer space Latin-American bloc split by Cuba frodeseiices “Other” perspective, that of small nations, on U.S.-Soviet problems. M. Rossi; Sik: Rallies world opinion by resolution calling for abandonment of apartheid; E .. 305; Resolution applying to Portuguese colonies; E
Resolution calling for resumption of Sum- mit discussions .................... Stage for disarmament. F. Kuh; § ... Study groups on space issues o..0....cccccecccceeee UNESCO project to save monuments from Aswan-flooded Nile; E : U.S. lobby, Committee of 1,000,000, against admission of communist China .................. United States
Air force , Manual attacks “red’’ ministers in Na- tional council of the churches of Christ in America; E ............ 178; E, 198; E, 238; E, 326; see also C, oppo-
site 345
Missile bases disregard fallout hazard to cities; : Planes’
Reais antaicecsaneclie een RCH, Re : Davis-Monthan EE EE icon rol wcvas cdasameerateaessioctns Public relations minimizes accidental atomic @xplosions; E_ ..........-ccscscessscoos Seeks more funds, cites missile “gap”; E EPO Ee i ccc, Allies Nuclear weapons for; E. ji..ccsccsescecscsescsescese And Cuba. See Cuba And Panama. See Panama And Soviet Russia. See Union of soviet socialist republics Army; plea for survival in face of nuclear developments. R. Caplan; S Atomic energy commission Defeat of proposed Cape Cod atomic park, RIEEEERNSS SS) sad et A ce eo Dumping of atomic wastes; E 112; E, 158 Opposition to underground nuclear-test BUM cicc a ecsucecsvcvs vaidapecie eee 1773 Scientific staff should express reservations on need of nuclear tests; E Central intelligence agency Blunders in U-2 spy-plane incident; E .. Hot front in the cold war; publicizing of U-2 incident reveals techniques; E .... Interest in photos taken by meteorological Bete Wife chiro. ceseuad.crmiseceam ction ey question in U-2 fiasco; E .. nusits “Stock” fell after U-2 incident, then rose when Khrushchev attacked Eisenhower;
graveyard at
Civil aeronautics board
Partial disapproval of airlines’ strike in-
Ne SE a8. da aenin «sR eae ht RO ok a,
ecommends grounding of Electra planes,
while FAA restricts their speed; E
__ Routine in accident investigations ongress
_ Civil-rights bill passed by Senate repre-
» sents small step forward; E ....... ba dual
Civil-rights debate, with federal registrars
as key to Negro voting. K. N. Vines;
NS) 71; see also E, 62 Conservative trend
party
_ Defeats Hebert proposal to punish ex- ; officers turned munitions salesmen; E 7 House Un-American activities committee hearing provokes riot in San Francisco; J. Roosevelt bill to abolish House Un- merican activities committee; E .....
ne poskeving over federal aid to schools Propose: legislation on business activi- _ ties of retired military officers; E .......
_ Republican-Dixiecrat coalition against Swrctvil, sights; E.,..,....2s, .. 62; E, 111;
its, ’
197 145
441 137 65 462 327 22
504
. 506
297 307 76
436 267 522 131 130
468
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179 394 434 463 302 462
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. 395
423
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Senate’s rush to ratify unpopular security treaty with Japan; E ....... neoieaa sas ate ary! Shortcomings of Negro-registration bills 240 Should debate peace planning, not break- up of Summit conference; E ................ 481 Southern senators filibuster on civil rights for Salle “GE TECOrds AG... secs erereraede-sie 218 Temptations to reduce Cuban sugar quota 142 Vote to share U.S. nuclear weapons with INR ERD, MEIER eE NS lotes, ort ovecsstcemarctinse tearm oid 130 Culture “Athens, U.S.A.”’; in search of. D. Cort; Ss 72; see also C, opposite 129 Inept propaganda through ANTA. L. par REMIT ESS, AERO iet ves avacsscecentt Poetevsscyee 478 Defense, national Against surprise nuclear attack. J. D. Singer; .S:. gise:- . 91; see also E, 89;
C, opposite 129; C, opposite 177 Charade of civil defense. S. Meisler; S 507 Civilian shelter program urged by Repre-
sentative Holifield; derided by General
MOY G ate. «cian seen nak dsccanck Rtas coe eade one 306 Economic stakes in high budget 131;
182; E, 197 Extension of aircraft-identification zones BE VUNG BOM dein. Bhd ore tA rcp ts -<iSeoxos Jargon of. G. G. Kirstein; § ........ ig Limited NATO commitment; E .............. Missile platforms, European and Asian; AB WOR aia Mine ss Oc ack reas APRA «a 112 Needs may be figured in terms of other side’s intentions, not capabilities; E ... 111 Never-ending debate on, with ever-in- creasing expenditures; E. ................. ele Parlous state bemoaned in_ total-crisis speech by Senator Fulbright; E ......... 238 Protesters at New York civil-defense Griihs SEG otc. 415; see also 508 Scramble for missile and spacecraft con- NURI os ays Povcuans Mentos Reksinernopscale oiiav cca 131 Surprise attack; defense against. J. D. Siiger: (S) 3; 91; see also E, 89;
C, opposite 129
Training the nuclear warrior. M. Rosh- ON Sg Sie pert. eich th Rae Ahehsns 287
Defense department
Army chemical corps’ chemical-warfare campaign; E 73; see also 383
Domination of scientific research; E
“Double agents” in procurement; E
Faults in procurement ........................
Harmony in May among services that were squabbling over appropriations in
dpatnatys i, cfs aE cathy, ccc. 413 Opposition to underground nuclear-test Das ie? artis te ae tie 177; 179
Practice of farming out research criti- cized by Representative H. R. Gross; E 483 Retired officers; business activities of; E 90 Retired officers; indignant books by; E .... 129 Retired officers turned munitions sales. men; Congressman Hebert’s proposal to fine and jail defeated; E fee S40, Services’ poor-mouth act at budget time; shayiaayodawsianacerte =o 2:81 ORME, tee panne ae
Rear Cen ac ceth RARE. REED AE 1" BD 326 Wall Street Journal’s exposé of waste; E 414 Economics; stock-market boom following breakup of Summit conference; E .......... 482 Federal aviation agency Flexible requirements for copilot training 293 Routine in accident investigations .......... 423 Should ground Electras, not reduce speed; We svtewreces . 307; E, 395 Federal trade commission; cites deceptive V advertisements; E .............. 90; 162 Finances Annual budget battle, with armed forces crying poor-mouth; Eo... 62 Cold-war economy part of drift to World
Wear TEs, 270s) aaa, 28 sees 528 Federal or local taxes for schools? H. W. ESS ea Si hake. catiatgsy .:i eae ean ae 491
Sale of tickets for court trials Proposed. Forman; C, opposite 177 Food and drug administration. See United States—Health, education and welfare department Foreign policy Bipartisan chorus on strong “line”; E... 542 Change vis-a-vis China favored by SLAW AURIS gilt, 0... Shae ne tae oo ~ 502 “Containment” coming apart at seams; E 522 Fruits of “containment” in Korea. A. CEOTS ia S teocrcks t...ccot Rene cae 544 Peculiar moral climate shown in reac- tions to U-2 incident; Boo... 433 Senate’s rush to ratify unpopular security treatyiwith Japans; Bi oy...0ncel xine: 541 Senator Morse on problems... 309 Health, education and welfare department Efforts to investigate chemicals used in food opposed by Eisenhower and food induptry> is... ebeio sled Bis Reboh.o cha ued 200 Sponsorship of Medicare plan... 466
Justice department eine? Passion for legality shown in indictment of teamster official H. J. Gibbons for collecting political campaign contri- butions from members; E .............. Rarely enforces Negro voting rights; shortcomings of Secretary Rogers’ reg- istration bill Special group on organized crime prose- cuted Apalachin case Rope DseneS has oenerenaniag Labor department; statistics on changing work’ force, Nas) Ae Pere ere ae National aeronautics and space administra- tion Appropriation opposed by Representative lechIer oS ae See teen ee | Military implications of meteorological Mapeite eb iras, AVRO mn MER 220. Sai Should conduct space program ............ Politics; ‘‘political mind” and “literary aOUe. Gietinders St ase et See also Presidential election of 1960 Reform; failure of social imagination. J. Reichley; S 119; see also 164 Social security system; and old-age medical- Pare plans sees en eee ORs EO RRe NY State department Apparent friendliness with Somoza dic- tatorship in Nicaragua. J. L. Busey; S Attacked for encompassing Chessman re-
BIEVe dn hs Mes see ee ee Belated criticism of Rhee’s Korean re- Re § AEN Ae st se eS ee
Embargo on arms to Caribbean ............. Interest in photos taken by meteorologi- calmeztellite™Eicosy) Se eee Supreme court Refusal to review teamsters’ union-moni- LOD CRS ar eee ee cs ct kee ee Rejects AEC Laguna, Michigan, license Ruling blocked probe of policy racket .... School desegregation decision flouted in 2 cl a. ae eA al South just catching up with separate- but-equal decision of 1896 ................ Universities and colleges. See Education Uphaus, Willard Appreciation of N. T. di Giovanni article, “New Hampshire’s one-man inquisition,” on ope case; C opposite 305; see also 253
Urbanization; Senator Morse on problems .. Urey, Harold C.; says AEC scientists not
unanimous on need for nuclear tests; E .... Uruguay, letter from. V. Bourjaily; §
Vv
Vail, Seymour. See Theatrical Investors, Inc. Van Doren, Charles; example of tragic enter- CAIN OP ist sacgosane pied Ae eee, ENS: xWratle. Verses, “12/31/59,” on 1950's. A. Logan;
C, opposite 1 Vidal, Gore ongressional candidacy endorsed; E ......... ay The best man reviewed. H. Clurman; Villabrazo, Adolph Policemen, Los Angeles, bigoted; C, oppo- site 197 Villon, Francois; G. Kinnell; P Vines, Kenneth N. Registrars; key to Negro voting; S .. 71; see also E, 62 Viorst, Milton A little poison in food; So ooccceccccccccccccecess.. Socialist party not running 1960 candidates; Ss 510; see also C, opposite 541
translation of ballade by.
Voting Impotent suburban vote. R. C. Wood; S... See also Negroes—Civil rights
Ww
WBAT; listener-sponsored radio station; E... WNTA-TV; Play of the week sponsored by Standard Oil through viewer response; E_. Wagner, Mayor Robert F. See New York city Wakefield, Dan “Challenge,” Yale students’ program deal- ing with crucial issues; S Civil War centennial; § ................ Eye of the storm: a report from the south
on Negro integration; S ........... 396; see also E, 393; C, opposite 461; C, oppo-
site 481 Walden pond, Massachusetts; saved from
bulldozers; E
Wall Street Journal; exposé of military (OP Es cohcnezsisnemenissrinn soul Bo edoat Wil bevataite Walter, Representative Francis E.; Interest ma tin to prove Negroes genetically inferior ........ spowvsbvvessicaeen MAT Ms ta...
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Walter-McCarran act. See Deportation Wanner, Paul. See Wonner, P. War Biological ; U.S. Army’s publicity campaign for; E Reais 373; see also 383; C, opposite
4 Vigil against. C. C. Walker; C, oppo- site 541 Chemical , U.S. army’s publicity campaign for; E WAR SA 373; see also 383; C, opposite Cold To be succeeded by cold peace? E ............ Making it pay; Krupp success story; E .... Menace of; significance of Lincoln’s Cooper union address; C, opposite 177 Nuclear By accident or aggression? C. O. Porter; Ss 202; see also E, 266; C, oppo- site 265; C, 277 Could be triggered by fear of surprise El dutellogad fa D5 tebbetefosch) (Sy preepaceemrerceereee reer Danger from communist China; E ............ Non-survivability plus; defense jargon. IG. GS, Retr ste tars trie sascceathsonrnr-p nosed Shelter, folding. V. L. Hagenstad; C, opposite 197; see also 131 Surprise nuclear attack; defense against. TOS Singer gi) a... 91; see also E, 89; C, opposite 129; C, opposite
Training the nuclear warrior. M. Rosh- POU ELC le a ee ween ee a erences vcasants eecrgens Pre-emptive Semanticsy Olle o Mra cc tsst -csnatenannseuaowspercnentares Reparations, a payment by Japanese; E .. Washington, D. C. Letter from; congress of artists and writers. S. Meisler; S National shrine of the Immaculate Concep- tion. W. McQuade; S poe report on desegregation since 1954;
Waste, atomic. See Atomic bomb Water pollution; veto of bill; Eo... ving Watkins, James T., and M. B. Travis Time-bomb pine ranamas Si oi05.2..828.03...- Weaver, William Letieneisom-Tialys oS) ..5.: 08h Lt Webb, H. A. High power rates discourage consumption; C, opposite 217 Weinberg, Paul S. Ward heelers on the campus; fraternity POLMELES 2S ye oeeeceeeree Mav mesese fepver ea bee pease eee eS Weismiller, Edward This spring (for Luverne); Pov..c.c..ecceeeeee Weiss, Paul Eisenhower’s contributions to jurisprudence; C, opposite 521 Weiss, T. As I forget (for David Schubert, 1913- 1946); P Weissenborn, F. J. Argentine: mitagess iC. .sciyntenstseerserarn Werth, Alexander De Gaulle against the gangsters; Algiers rising ; : Dee mysterious relations with army;
Notes on Khrushchev’s Russia; S ...... Russia: From terror to incentive; S . Summit conference debacle in Paris; §S ...... What after de Gaulle in France? § ............ Wessel, Milton R.; prosecutor in Apalachin case West Virginia Politicians’ comments on prize-winning Na- tion article “The Appalachian south” (May 30, 1959); C, opposite 393 See also Presidential election of 1960— Democratic party Whelan, Thomas E.; U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua’s involvement with Somoza dic- Peatennstinpes com. soot <n cta evs nctese sexe oei es tins uae Where the man most was. A. Laing; P ........ White, General Thomas D.; air force chief advocates more missiles; EF o..........::ccccccccreee White citizens councils; segregationist activi- ties in Montgomery and Atlanta .......... 396, White collar class; relative increase in work force; skilled workers aligning with ............ White House conference on children and youth; lesson for young; E .........0... White Ruthenia; mythical captive nation; E Whitehill, Joseph Boat-show circus; § ............ 52; see also C, opposite 109 Wild river. Reviewed by R. Hatch; MP ........ Williams, Governor G. Mennen, of Michigan Meace pia (cite de we: ccissaseiusy ss sisviedes tari Praise for February 6 editorial on politics of peace; prerequisites cited; C, opposite 285; see also 109
542 21
91 395
203
287 413
22 456 498 327 198
378 260
489 407
187 304
482 403 245
326 347
520 177
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Williams, Tennessee; film of play Suddenly, last summer, reviewed by R. Hatch; MP .... Winston, Henry; appeal for medical parole for communist leader. H. Kreiber; C, oppo- site 265 Winter Olympic games. R. Meister; S. .......... 138 Witch hunt. See Loyalty Witkin, Richard; New York Times articles OMM SPACE PLOJECts” Oates weatencccssmaneteaeemereger soe 131 Wolfert, Ira Monster in the mine; increased production by use of machines, and accidents; life
of the miners and their families; S ..... 3 Wolff, Jesse D. Same old Germans; § ............ 225; see also
C, opposite 345 Wolfsohn, Venlo Comment on article Diplomas for sale (Na- tion, December 26, 1959); C, opposite 89 Wolfson, Erwin S.; financier of Grand Cen- tral City - Oe ee eer: bea asp tet nmerereeeeneent 104 Wolfson, Irving Credits ‘‘The shame of New York’ (Na- tion, October 31, 1959) for reform vic- tories in New York Democratic pri- maries; C, opposite 521 Women’s international league for peace and freedom Jane Addams’ league. M. S. Olmsted; C ... 460 Wonner, Paul; name misspelled in December 19, 1959, issue. F. Landau; C, opposite 61 Wood, Robert C.
Impotent suburban vote; S o....ceeceeceeeceee 271 Writers
Comic, for TV; cynicism of ................- pe 229.
In residence on U.S. campuses .. = 444
Inferiority complex in U.S.S.R. .. 147
Material welfare of masses not central LEC a retrace er ete eer eee . 165 heres D. C., congress of. S. Meisler;
Food surplus for needy of America; (i opposite 1 Wyman, Louis C. Conduct of Uphaus case criticized by de- fendant; C, opposite 305 New Hampshire attorney general’s inqui- sition onicivil- liberties in... ceycsmriecce> 253
Mi
Yachting. See Boat-show circus Yaffe, James; play The deadly game reviewed. Hi larmianteh Dee eee wcsctaccn ee conten cttcaess 194 Yale university. See ‘Challenge’ Young presidents organization; the young tycoons. BM... Ross; Saaie. 3: 330; see also C, opposite 373
Zaturenska, Marya Cascades and. fountatngs P. ......:ccccsscsecsseaeeteces 38 Ziegler, Edward W. Vista of the ’60s: Titans, old folks, and feeble clerke 71S» weitere. eavitoeteveevleek 242 Ziferstein, Isadore, M.D. Praise for March 26 Chessman editorial; says Governor Brown could commute peared C, opposite 325; see also E, Zitner, Sheldon P. Fail safe; P th isxeseteystoe , 176 Zoo story, the. Reviewed by H. Clurman; D 153
BOOK REVIEWS
Books are indexed under author and title and in some cases under subject.
_ The following explanatory letters are used in the index:
B Book review R_ Reviewer
A
Aaron, Daniel, and A. Kazin (editors) Emerson: A modern anthology; B Adams, J. Donald Copey of Harvard: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland; 4 Adventurous alliance: The story of the Agassiz family of Boston. L. H. Tharp; B 102 Advertisements for myself. N. Mailer; ee
ait 13; see also letter by Mailer, oppo- site 89 Affair, the) \C, P. Stow Biih...cchiticsdnein, 554 caenee family of Boston; story of. L. H. herp; B shes. Ninete A rivovcchihdced Tait crt e6 102
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Age of the democratic revolution, the; A politi- cal history of Europe and America, 176v- 1800. Vol. I: “The challenge.” R. R. Palmers! Beir ccc se cee nancneeetta ete 191 Algren, Nelson Novel The man with the golden arm in literature of drug addiction; B ................. 361 Algren, Nelsons) Rein cescep--ntar+ssacestsetenee-ecssbeeceuian 192 Allen, Jerry Thunder and the sunshine (Conrad biog-
raphy.)s; UB: «cisdgstavsreetinche, che rataesenorenrataaaes 386
American teaching about Russia. Edited by
C. E. Black and J. N. Thompson; B ............ 173 Amis, Kingsley
New maps of hell. A survey of science fic-
Hone Ne oe 257
Anderson, Joseph, and D. Richie Japanese film, the. R. Hatch; MP. ................ 284 Andreas, Osborn ; Joseph Conrad: A study in non-conformity ;
Be ccctabene s 386 Andrews, William G.; 535 Annotated Alice, the (Lewis Carroll). Martin
Gardner, editors) Bi 2..c..sczcacaune-son stereo aes 556 Ansen, Alan Article in Big Table 2 in literature of drug addiction; B 361
Apostolides, Alex Objections to D. R. Cressey review of Thief in the white collar; letter, opposite 481; see also 388 Appleman, Philip (editor) 1859: Entering an age of crisis (with W. A. Madden and M. Wolff); B .............05 148 Aron, Raymond France: The new republic; B .............. Artist, responsibility of the. J. Maritain; B 150 As I lay dying. W. Faulkner; existentialist
Humor ‘ing By cece. sac esses ece-s03t- apa spenage en rappnen 348 Asa Gray: 1810-1888. A. H. Dupree; B ........ 102 Auchinloss, Louis
Article A strategy for James readers ........ 364 (Auchinloss,, Lois RR cscovccseqivce-conooesntsuosenetentamanns 364 Auerbach, M. Morton
The conservative illusion; B ................0 211
Baines, Jocelyn Joseph Conrad; B Baro, Gene; Beals, Carleton; R Beaton, Cecil Japanese; B ....es.sssssssscssssscnsesenqesegretgreennsracngencs Beckett, Samuel; novels discussed in J. H. Miller article on French criticism of “Je
NOUVEAU TOMAN 5 B ...reccseeceeecereerareaeen icp OG Bellamy, Edward; the year 2000. A critical biography of Bellamy. S. E. Bowman; B .... 37
Bendix, Reinhard Max Weber: An intellectual portrait; B.... 516
Berman, Harold Jig Ro toncce--.secsececsenrsnersscsengsnnes 318 Bibby, Cyril T. H. Huxley: Scientist, humanist and edu- Cators) Bo ,.tivcsectosttcsscecosverstertonsseuspastunas @ngneAs 406 Black, Cyril E., and J. M. Thompson (edi- tors) American teaching about Russia; B .......... 173
Black, Hillel, and N. Jaspan Thief in the white collar, the; B ............ 388; see also letter, opposite 481 Bowdlerizing; publishers’ right questioned. P. Lauter; C, opposite 237 Bowles, Paul Article “Burroughs in Tangier” in litera- ture of drug addiction; B ......ccccceeeee 361 Bowman, Sylvia E. Year 2000, the; A critical biography of
Edward Bellamy : B .........ccoesesccoescsceqeneenes 37 Boyd Orr, Lord, and P. Townsend What's happening in China?; Bo... 83 Brecher, Michael Nehru: A political ae Spe Ee Maisie ; oo Bridge of the brocade sash, the. S. Sitwell; B 278 Bright, ‘JOH Re eiccsssnsaneesccaunsueteenrsagstcsianesenpagbase 36 Brinnin, John Malcolm Third rose, the: Gertrude Stein and her mold: B.. ssicciaieiasme aaa eee 320 Bronowski, J., and B. Mazlish The western intellectual tradition: From Leonardo £0 Flegels Bo .cn.ccssccszescspascorpetaness 534
Brown, John; novel The surveyor, by T. Nel- son, based on life Of: B ......ssssssrereeneseensnees 341 Buckley, William F., Jr. Up from liberalism; B ........... irene Burnette, O. Lawrence, Jr., and W, C. Hay- good (editors) Soviet view of the American past, a; B. 173 Burroughs, William S. P Writings in literature of drug addiction; B 361 Butor, ichel; novels discussed in J. ; Miller article on French criticism on “le HOWE FOMAN! | B vccsrsseseressesnone ISL
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PAGE Cc Ma BOOKA A. Troceltts B iccccesesssssesanesonepsieree 361 California winter sports and the 1960 VIIIth winter Olympics. J. E. Carpen- Eee Medes rsxmsaidrara seraxvet<tenenmered i022 151 Canada, contemporary. M. Chapin; B ............ 122 Carpenter, J. E. California winter sports and the 1960 VIIIth winter Olympics; B..................... 151 Carroll, Lewis : The annotated Alice. Martin Gardner, edi- BE SE bree h Mitr ra aaiestesslls vecannetsendyye <n 556 NOTES, ER se tfessteevestcivaverssedusvrocbes oveteberott 556 Carruth, Hayden Crow and the heart, the; B .0.......0.....0..00 85
Casebook of Ezra Pound, a. Edited by W. V. O’Connor and Edward Stone; B
368 280
| Chandler, Raymond; article on by G. P. ESEL< scthassctes sexe Sa Tai tary iriversaserektdepsscrcvtersyeres 354 Chapin, Miriam Gontemporary Canada; B ............:....cccccccue 122 RS RRS OR O05 BS cc. ssiscesscsvassiessscve-nollcs 83 Clark, Gerald Impatient giant: red China today; B ............ 83 Clea. L. Durrell; B ...... Saath. AT 493 Clemens, Samuel L. See Mark Twain MEET GEIL, Pe .)s.cvvcassevenssectunstesscvelsveceststees (454
_ Conrad the novelist. A. J. Guerard; B .....
Conrad, Joseph Ten biographies of and monographs on; B
Conservative illusion, the. M. M. Auerbach; B
MEP E TAD -...5..c hes Contemporary Canada. M. Chapin; B .. ESN LETS EDM poo ceyicsac-cecesesetielois shoes dt laseesett Cooper, Clarence L., Jr. Novel The scene in literature of drug addic- NTN EHV 3505 cc8Ts 5 spas used igapvtucaseecteevtoiees Copey of Harvard: A biography of Charles Townsend Copeland. J. Donald Adams; B.... Cort, David; R eres. at. ate Crankshaw, Edward. Khrushchev’s Russia; B Cressey, Donald R. ae _ 388; see also letter, opposite 481 Criticism, French, on “le nouveau roman’;
361
494 340 318
meee pee, Gy Miller 3.500, kek 351 Croft-Cooke, Rupert Through Spain with Don Quixote; B ........ 125 Crow and the heart, the. H. Carruth; B ....... 85 Curle, Richard Joseph Conrad and his characters; B ........ 386 Curzon, Lord. The glorious fault: The life of Lord Curzon. L. Mosley; B ..........0......... 475 D Dale, Edwin L., Jr. Conservatives in power; A study in frus- RPUEACTIE IESPYICD Ks AdcS cictScs..v.cceddasselhs. deacsapadte 211 Manwerfield, George; R ..............-...:--sceescadvivedeess 148 Dash, Samuel, R. E. Knowlton, and R. F. Schwartz Mbe Gavesdroppers; B_ oiic.csctsct..cccssscccceecsesdsaves 54 Davies, Horton Mirror of the ministry in modern novels, F Pi eneate net hinniiankno-~ sta oss ane eae ae ka Me nhck dnceeM ty 170
Book Fuzz against junk in literature of
Giese aaciction si B .<1..:.cuktelh.chdd. 361 DeMott, Benjamin; R ..................... 299, 455, 494 Detective novels of R. Chandler evaluated .... 354 Deutsch, Karl W., and L. J. Edinger
__ Germany rejoins the powers; Boo... 56 Discovery of India, the. J. Nehru; B .. Wi93 Dobzhansky, Th. and B. Wallace
Radiation, genes, and man; B ........0...0..000--.. 84 Donohue, John W., S. J. Work and education: The role of technical culture in some distinctive theories of
L HimnanisnseeB ee. Yl. ees: 536 Reet Carl es 5 OE: ee Pa cond 54 Drug addiction; M. Klein article on literature :
US, Laisa Aes 2 ee ee ee ee ee ee 361 Dubois, Jules :
Freedom is my beat; B .........:leccscsssccseseccssesase 103 Duchamp, Marcel; biography. R. Lebel; B .... 123
Due, John F., and G. W. Hilton
The electric interurban railways in Amer- Meet She Sho ccicere seas panne nro eecesksiec ane 455
Duncan, David Douglas
; eo Rremlt Bcc, Akt eens 476 Dunham, H. Warren Sociological theory & mental disorder; B.... 280
D upree, A. Hunter
_ Asa Gray: TSO-1S88 Af ...s...eesian, he 102 Duras Marguerite; novels discussed in J. H. “Miller article on French criticism of “Je Nouveat roman” » Bo ooccrcccccccscccceccssecsecssesoses 351
PAGE Durrell. Lawrence Clea; sssesashosecasecnstcasecsnnsonnsenecsuncannennesqnessneesanees 493 Dirrenmatt, Friedrich; Comedy of despair. Article by Hi Ms Waidson: ..)..:0i13..6......0060 34 E Early lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the. Vol 1 (1833-1836). Edited by S. Whicher ESIC Rete Pa LEO EN Wap cracvcnie sesvientopainp dhe seasaanes 232 Eavesdroppers, the. S. Dash, R. E. Knowlton, ANG Me Mi CO WALES 5 Bia ieuirs co rsxcbtartseee-Loncacepe 54 Ed Wynn's son. Keenan Wynn autobiography 229 Eden, Sir Anthony ‘ Full circle. The memoirs of Sir Anthony ESTED onss cc ivencttend «eevee» abs cede cnaces 230 Edge of the sword, the. C. de Gaulle. Trans- lated by G. Hopkins; B .............. ia 535 Edinger, Lewis J., and K. W. Deutsch Germany rejoins the powers; B .................. 56 1859: Entering an age of crisis. Edited by P. Appleman, W. A. Madden, and M. Wolff; ae B i. «cud reenact es PND Pikes Sites say <citaes reeten cusses es Electric interurban railways in America, the. G. W:. Bilton and J. Fo Due; Bi incicsss.. 455 Elliott, George P.; article on Raymond Chandler _.... . 354 Elliott, George 354 Embezzlement Thief in the white collar, the. N. Jaspan wath Hi Blacks. Bf. scu.. 88; see also letter, opposite 481 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Early lectures of. Edited by S. Whicher and R. Spiller; B... 232 Emerson: A modern anthology. Edited by A. Useisith Ati Wie Parar: ES ic piccvevescxultsvesssk &. 232 Emery, Clark. Ideas into action: A study of are Se Canta ESL) y.,. fests theron desserts tent sacetoaee 368 End of empire, the. J. Strachey; B ................ 210 Epidemic of genius, an. Ira Wolfert; excerpt, Monster in the mine; So... ccccccccecscesece 3 Existentialism; humor of discussed in T. Southern article Dark laughter in the GOWEES: eteis scorn Bilacs tol ard octees aneavennanaah>..vo 348 F Faulkner, William Existentialist humor in As I lay dying; B 348
Fifth republic, system. N. Wahl; Flamm, Irving H.; R ... Foster, Charles H.; R
the: France’s new political
France. Fifth republic, :
political system. N. Wahl; B ow. 258 France: The new republic. R. Aron; B ........ 258 France, troubled ally. S. Furniss, Jr.; B ...... 258
Beaser, (Rassell” Ate Ry aaney i Free fall. W. Golding; B ................. Freedom is my beat. J. Dubois; B French criticism of “Je nouveau roman’; article by J. H. Miller; B Furniss, Edgar S., Jr. France, troubled ally B s.ccccscosessescsecevecececoxx Fuzz against junk. A. del Piombo; B ..
G
Gaulle, Charles de Edge of the sword, the. Translated by G.
EOD tris 1s) bene nee... eee, Seaton 535 Era of; three on contemporary
ie (et So tl 3 Jae eke eR oo eet A 258 War memoirs of: Vol. III: Salvation,
1944-1946. Translated by R. Howard; B Gayn, Mark; R Gazzo, Michael
Play A hatful of rain
drug addiction; Gelber, Jack
Play The connection in literature of drug
535 122
in literature of
361
AOdichrar Shs cot... een ee ee 361 Galler, David ‘Walls and) distances suB: -.. ee on ee, 85 Genetics; Radiation, genes, and man. B. Wallace and Th. Dobzhansky; B ................ 84 Germany, the mind of. H. Kohn; B ........ 537
ermany rejoins the powers. K. W. Deutsch and L. J. Edinger; B Gibbon, Monk The masterpiece and the man: Yeats knew him; B ; Gibson, Walker; a
56
85 Lord Cu ; L, -Mosl€y.;-B64..../.2..00 4 oe. : oH 475 God’s image and man’s imagination. E. Hareisgh hi. Ree. ee 70
Gold, Herbert
ovel The man who was not with it in literature of drug addiction; B .
PAGE Golding, William Books discussed by M. Green; B ................ 451 Goelks RY GNSitermn sdBietinne fetes. cc 407 Goodell, Francis Y. Comment on R. P. Wolff review of Max Weber: an intellectual portrait; letter, 553; see also 516 Graduate school and the decline of liberal education, the. E. J. McGrath; B ................ 389 Grams Ke Gainries (Bi oe eeee 8a 85 Gray, Asa: 1810-1888. A. H. Dupree; B ...... 102 Green, Jack Article Peyote in literature of drug ad- CEL CELI S iiscch cgi sssn coc ceace ELAR el 361 Green, Martin Article on novelist W. Golding 2.0.0.0... 451 Green, Martins RR -.o.cc..<8hcaevatsiee . 451 Greenaway, Frank; R 406 Greene, David H., and E. M. Stephens Jee NE. Synge, 1871-1909> BR ..csesseresesns 171 Greetie, “Theodore: Mt Re oo... cccreeeeeses, 555
Gregory, Horace; translator of Ovid’s Meta-
morphoses; B ....... Gregory, Horace; R .. Gross, Ronald; R Guérard, Albert J.
Conradiuithe novelist’ B) cnccsececsveece.ecsceveneecs 386 Guthrie, Ramon Corr yee Breen «ses eee Rea eR aOR oe 85 Guthries Ration Re ts dumees.boiskiccth kien 538 Greene, David H., and E. M. Stephen eM oydge> 18711909s Be, ae 171 Guttmacher, Manfred S. The mind of the murderer; B .................... 427 H Hammett, Dashiell; detective novels compared with Raymond Chandler’s ........ccccccccccececescecses 354 Harris, Erdman God’s image and man’s imagination; B .... 170 Hatch qRobertsah, set0),.1 365... 4°s.tree. Ses 257 Hatful of rain, a. M. Gazzo; Booeeececcsecesecsscss... 361 Haugh, Robert F. Joseph Conrad: Discovery in design; B .... 386 aygood, William Converse, and O. L. Bur- nette, Jr. (editors) Soviet view of the American past, a; B .... 173 Hearing before judiciary committee of the Massachusetts legislature on the Sacco- Mearizechioasett is tc ae. Seren memes ieee 454 Hilton, George W., and J. F. Due The electric interurban railways in Amer- Cd reader ek ee ee 455 orsford, Howard Cor he... enn 426 Hoskins, Katherine Outinetie: open Bares ee eee 85 Howells, William Dean Mark Twain-Howells letters, 1872-1910. Edited by H. N. Smith and W. M. Gib- SO BY eae a tee nee ea ee 426 Human nature and the human condition. J. Wieirdtcn eee, 00 Sinan anetck 81 Huxley, T. H.: Scientist, humanist and edu- Catone, Bibby sib one: 5 0. Meee rs 406 I Ideas into action: A study of Pound’s cantos. MOE Fo IS ithe vipssaes he. ee Pesala eas Ee 368
J J. M. Synge 1871-1909. D. H. Greene and i. Mo Stephene, By jisti.c.sctha eee enn 171 James, Henry Strategy for readers of; article by L. Auchinloss....#-ayaudek..iAl-..acuneed.de 364 Japan; four books on; B .. i
Japanese. C. Beaton; Bo ooceccccccccccccccccc, <i Japanese film, the. J. Anderson and D. Richie. . Hatch; MP Jaspan, Norman, with H. Black Thief in the white collar, the; B 388; see also letter, opposite 481
a A ia ea dreamer: definiti bi h: f Joseph Conrad; B oo ges egg
Johnston, Denis In search of Swift; B
oseph Conrad. J. Baines; B
oseph Conrad: Discovery in design. R. BUR aR eco ce crear evevecsys vss esol 386
Joseph Conrad: A study in non-conformity. O. Andreas; B
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PAGE K Kafka, Franz; existentialist humor of; B .... 348 Kaufman, Arnold Sic RR iscssssecscstetscoteeteuerunaent 496 Kazin, Alfred, and D. Aaron (editors) Emerson: A modern anthology; B .............. 232 Keene, Donald DAVIN. aOAUS Ueicccactscn asst tahsrata enarreneraace: 278 Khrushchev’s Russia. E. Crankshaw; B ........ 318
Klein, Marcus Article A fix in the igloo, on literature of drug addiction Wiein, larcuss RR: 5.0. .ccc-ac: Knowlton, Robert E., S. Dash, and R. F. Schwartz
The eavesdroppérss Bi a.isesscssssatoce-casterseeecanntes 54 Ko, or a season on earth. K. Koch; B ............. 233 Koch, Kenneth
Ko; sora season ON Gagtine ss. eaeeetiresns 233 Kohn, Hans
The mind’ of Germanys) Werte: iapetterecnacs- Kremlin, the. D. D. Duncan; B
Krutch, Joseph Wood Human nature and the human condition; B_ 81
L
La Guardia, a fighter against his times, 1882-1933) PA sMarins By er cress oerccss seas 149 La Guardia in congress. H. Zinn; B ................ 149 Lakin, R. D. Praise for G. Vidal review of Advertise- ments for myself, by Mailer; letter, op- posite 129; see also 13 Laughter; T. Southern article Dark laughter in the towers, on existentialist humor ........ 348 Lauter, Paul Finds publisher bowdlerized C. Rochefort novel Warrior’s rest; letter, opposite 237 Lebel, Robert Marcel! Duchamp Bs oc iie-sccjioz steed doeeeatee 123 Lee, William. See Burroughs, William S. Leighton, Alexander H. My name is legion: Foundations for a theory of man in relation to culture; B. 280 Letters (of J. Conrad) to William Black- wood and David S. Meldrum. Edited by Musepack bitin. VB To), ascs ps ierse-nastnepecerye noo 386 Liberalism, up from. W. F. Buckley, Jr.; B 211 Lindsay, Vachel; defense of his poetry. C. G. Hamilton; letter, opposite 21 Lipset, Seymour POlitiea lamas: BY 52. 2;,.9 so. seyteensrays kee nent 496 LtvingiJapan, ID. Keenes! Boi ho) cna cies 278 Lohf, Kenneth A., and E. P. Sheehy Joseph Conrad at mid-century: Editions
andestudies 1895-1955! Bl oot aecscerscecsaes 386 Lord of the flies, the. W. Golding; R ............ 451 Lore and language of schoolchildren, the.
te andes Opie eRe oe Se. peep testtens 321 M Magic Christian, the. T. Southern; B .......... 192
Magnuson, Paul B. Ring the night bell. The autobiography of
A MAMESEC OM, PISA. Bet etd odectenie ne 301 NEA OTIC niDLE DIEM S: (Eee reas /cossticae ci cragveegestoeiitsaaeiere 151 Mailer, Norman
Advertisements for myselfs Brit). isis
see also correction, 60; and letter by Mailer, opposite 89 Man who was not with it, the. H. Gold; B 361 Man with the golden arm, "the. N. Algren; B 361 Mann, Arthur La Guardia, a fighter against his times, USS2-LOS Sis Dv mattericttar nyse eteasas 149 Maraini, Fosco
Meeting with Japan’ Bi w2.:..:.)csccsescessossecsouees 278 Marcel Duchamp. R. aoe Besos 123 Maritain, Jacques
The responsibility of the artist; B .............. 150 Mark Twain-Howells letters: The correspond-
ence of Samuel L. Clemens and William D.
Howells, 1872-1910. Edited by H. N. Smith and W. M. Gibson; B ................ 426 Martin, Jasmies’'Stewarts! R18 Av cevcnsseae 56
Marty, Martin E.
The new shape of American religion; B.... 339 Masterpiece are the man, the. Yeats as I
knew him. Gabbon) Bs. eee 190 Matthews, T. %
Name and address: An autobiography ; B.... 340 Max Nee An intellectual portrait. R.
Bendix; Bs... 516; see also letter, Pe Mayor,’ Ar ibyatty Re ee As... . 476 Mazlish, Bruce; ithe ok ae 191 Mazlish, Bruce, and J. Bronowski
The western intellectual tradition: From
Leonardo to Hegel; B ................ Sate saZayles tan 534
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McGrath, Earl J. Graduate school and the decline of liberal education, the; Medicine, on the history of. H. E. Sigerist. Edited by F. Marti-Ibanez, M.D.; B......... 474 Medicine, on the sociology of. H. E. Sigerist. Edited by M. I. Roemer; B w. 474 Meeting with Japan. F. Maraini; B . # Mercier” Vivian si occ tiucess cares ancora Metamorphoses, the. Ovid. Translated by H. Gregory; Mexican Americans; review by J. Bright of Pocho, by J. A. Villareal; Miller, an Hillis; article “The anonymous walkers,” on French criticism of “le nou- veau roman” Mind of Germany, the. H. ‘Kohn; B Miner, Earl; Mirror of the ministry in modern novels. H. Davies; Moser, Thomas; RZ, Moser, Thomas Jessep Conrad: achievement and decline;
The pleasure of creative surprise; article on ten J. Conrad biographies and mono- graphs: Ses 1 RY. Aes sle-trttce tarteereataret ne 386 Mosley, Leonard The glorious fault: The life of Lord
Curzon? “Bi siiie: Baten too ee 475 Mosse, George Te SOR) See 537 Murder; two books on; B 427
My adventures as an illustrator. N. Rock- well, as told to T. Rockwell; B .................... 299
My name is legion: Foundations for a theory
of man in relation to culture. A. H. Leigh- tone! VB SA ey So esa eee saccs cette 280
Name and address: An autobiography. T. S. Matthews Bienes ao Bere nec et isiensnasroaeeien 340 Nation, The, contributors; books by "367 Nehru, Jawaharlal The discovery of India; B ...........:sc000000 193 Nehru: A political biography. M. Brecher; B 555 Nelson, Truman
The ‘satveyans JB 705 etal cet eetinis en eh la tea eaeeee 341 New maps of oe A survey of science fiction. K. Amis; B 257 ver professors, “the. Edited ‘by, ROO! “Bowen; Sregiatecsnehecekrkty decane Meme ctr awoeyeresrcumeeerraersere 497 New shape of American religion, the. M. E. Whatye> WB. ccc ctecste ae aree renee chacea ener stoes 339 Norton David Li; Rotter ee 232 oO Ol@onnor? (Franc: Revere ee ee 190 Opie, Iona and Peter. Lore and language of schoolcliidren, ‘the’ 5. Hii... spremscstenscssaestgeaseurs 321 Ovt in the open. K. Hoskins; B ...............:000 85 Ovid The Metamorphoses. Translated by H. Gregory; iD *,....cehonpartne cee eres care 35 P Palmer, R. R.
The age of the democratic revolution. A
political history of Europe and America, 1760-1800. Vol. I: “The challenge”; B 191
Palmer, Stuart
A study of murder; B Paperbacks; reviewed by R. M. Wallace 193, 341 Pincher Martin. W. Golding; B Bocho:; J’. A. Villarealge iB) <..s.0.c.scsttssspsicanete 36 Poem itself, the. Edited by S. Burnshaw; B 538
Poetry; what’s right with it. Article by W.
KGIDSOR sbaacendcrs ie acversioPtenei ot fiete ee 85 Political man: (S. Lipsitse 8 :.......meauere 496 Pound, Ezra
Thrones: 96- 109 de los cantares; B ............. 368
Two books on; B Preston, Charles (ed.)
World of the Wall Street Journal, the; B 16 i eeteavors, the new. Edited by R. O. Bowen;
Siea hes Sigiipesas innenocsk cg Eee Tea acca ee 497 Publishers of books, and publishing Right to bowdlerize deprecated. P. Lauter; C, opposite 237 R Radiation, genes, and man. B. Wall THD ODZRAM SKY: § (ESF ccavesoy}spszvyiyesde ‘ ae pee 84 Randall, Francis B.; R . ank73 Reagan, SECT) (0 bE a a a 211 Religion, new shape of American. M. E. Marty 5 8 Si ccertegsaricd ssn Panay eas patented duss eons sie
150 Rexroth, Kenneth; R P 150, 233)" 321, 493 Richie, Donald; Raciessl ee Wa sArairoess! ee 278
Richie, Donald, and J. Anderson Japanese film, the. R. Hatch: MP’ 2... 284 Ring the night bell. The autobiography of a surgeon. P. B. Magnuson; B 3 Robbe-Grillet, Alain; novels discussed in J. Miller article on French criticism of
“le nouveau roman” ; Bo occccsccerscereescteeeee 351 Rochefort, Christine; publisher bowdlerized English translation of novel Warrior’s rest. P. Lauter letter, opposite 237 Rockwell, Norman My adventures as an illustrator. As told to Thomas Rockwell; B ou... eee 299 Rolph}. CA-Bis Re ccccctseeee ee eee ee 427 Rosenthal, M. L. Article on pleasures of Ezra Pound .......... 368 Roserthalys Muss) Roy... tise th ss Aeeene 35, 368, 515 Rostow, W.
The stages of economic growth: A non- Communist manifesto; B o............-:eceeeeeeeees 514
Ss
Sacco-Vanzetti case; hearing before judiciary somatiee of the Massachusetts legislature TB svccascenstcnsceacovas Sits nebo antares eee eee 454 Salvation, 1944-1946: Vol. III of war mem- oirs of C. de Gaulle. Translated by R. ET OWards UB) cases ieceyesceouce ee ep nae eee 535 Sarraute, Nathalie; novels discussed in J. H. Miller article on French criticism of “le NOUVEAU TOMAN? | B_ .......cccecccesscesecseseescseraees 351k Scene, the. C. L. Cooper, ae aro SOR Schwartz, Benjamin, 15; (RK p5sig-dseuscc-tem 83 Schwartz, Delmore Summer knowledge: New and _ selected poems S19SB-195 Bi WB cs aecese--cse5-: aera 515 Schwartz, Richard F, S. Dash, and R. E. Knowlton The Eavesdroppers; B...... Science fiction bibliography; Scott, Winifred Townley Scrimshaw; Scrimshaw. Winifred Townley Scott; B ........ 85 Sea dreamer: A definitive biography of Joseph Conrad. G. Jean-Aubry; B Sears, Paul: Bi tpBii cic Self-made man, the. Reed Whittemore; B .... 85 Sheehy, Eugene P., and K. A. Lohf Joseph Conrad at mid- century: Editions and
studies 1895- aes Ae ee ee re 386 Shepard) ‘Odell: Ro .n.:.:0:--.--1-.amnetange eens 102 Sigerist, Henry 5
On the history of medicine. Edited by F.
Marti-Ibanez, M.D.3 Bo vccccccsccscsessessseeeteces 474
On the sociology of medicine. Edited by M. Ly Roemer |B: + scassastareveaveys<cpitebs. detnse secs 474
Silver, George A.; Rice thi Sieben 301, 474 Simon, Claude; novels discussed in J, ‘ Miller article on French criticism of “‘le
NOUVEAU TOMAN 5 B q..ccccccesecerecerssereseesenssveas 351 Sitwell, Sacheverell The bridge of the brocade sash; B .............. 278 Snow, C. P., and the realistic novel. Article by By! Miner: 1B. 4.0. 2eeee.. ft ee eee 554 Sociological theory & mental disorder. H. W. Dunham's. B. ssvsvocrivcssucrscotostageoteeeename den coher 280
Southern, Terry Article Dark laughter in the towers, on
existentialist humor .[1..c0tui. wenn 348 Article Red-dirt marihuana in literature of drug gddictions: Briniss...cil.. dee 361 The magic Christian; B ... a 192 Southern, Terry; b : Tc ee 344, 407
Soviet view of the American past, a. Edited by O. L. Burnette, Jr., and W. C. Hay- good; B 173 Spain, Through Spain. ‘with Don Quixote, by R. Croft-Cooke; B Spillane, Mickey; detective novels compared with Raymond Chandler’s ....0..0.00 000 ce 354 Spiller, Robert, and S. Whicher (editors) Early lectures of Ralph va Emerson, the. Vol. 1 (1833-1836); B 232 Spring books issue of The Nation, “April” 23 Stages of economic growth, the: A non-Com-
munist manifesto. W. W. Rostow; B .......... 514 Stallknecht, Newton P.; R_.......... af . 534 Stature of man, the. C. Wilson; Biskinibla 339
Stein, Gertrude. Third meee the: Gertrude Stein and her world. J. M. Brinnin; B ...... 320
Steiner, Georges Re hiicd Rl “2 eRe 230 Stephens, Edward M., and D. H. Greene
J. M,. Synge. 18706180997 Bit. Lists. ecrs.tidiinns 171 Stern, Richard G.
Gols” (Bon ti Reet arts seeps usd eee 407 Stevenson, William
The yellow wiry ..ciccsscsoredesonceuhversversen oes 83 Stolle,’ Jere: Ri iiiiehersiveae Atheletes 125 Strachey, John
The end of empires Bo... wtteeld.sscdies itt 210 Study of murder a. S, Palmer; Bo. o.oo 427 Summer gi. New and selected poems
1938-1958, Rchwatte; Bo iainiaiuih 515
Surveyor, a T, Nelson; Boo... wh MnMint SAL
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Swift, Jonathan. In search of Swift. D. John- i van poecanenengeuviovnarccuusyitortsnans twetuivs 298 ose J. M., 1871-1909; moanahe. D. EE
Greene and E. M. Stephens; B .................. 171 Szulc, Tad Twilight of the tyrants; B ..............cce 103
T
T. H. Huxley: Scientist, humanist and edu- cator. C. Bibby. Forewords by J. and A. Tet Fae csodvinersovorsovsesvaavetaneeesos 406 Textbooks; ‘“‘payola’’ in. H. Leader; C, oppo- site 21 Tharp, Louise Hall Adventurous alliance: The story of the Agassiz family of Boston; B .................... 102 Third rose, the: Gertrude Stein and PEM EB oo vccissncccterarcescacaserxssvesrenssvevone 320 Thompson, John M., and C. E. Black (edi- tors) American teaching about Russia; B Thornton, A. Through Spain with D Cooke; . 2 Thunder and th alist SDE S GED. Sap a0ce 386 Time, Inc. ae of Name and address: An autobiography. T. S. Matthews; B ...... 340
Tolley, William P.; Aca hie Sah Ser eee 389 Townsend, Peter, and Lord Boyd Orr What's ‘happening BXE MOMEIOE SED copccatvesensesess 83
Trocchi, Alexander; novel Cain’s book in
literature of drug addiction; B ............0... 361 Twilight of the tyrants. T. Szulc; B .............. 103 Two curtuses and the scientific revolution,
SUEUR EMESTIO WTS ED i, resenvisavsisceapocesaceaasibexesseese 554
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Valiatitars, Gabriele at oo... sce cssssccdsvonterpeteves: 170, 339 Vidal, Gore; R ............ 13; see also correction, 60; and letter by N. Mailer, opposite 89; C, opposite 129 Villareal, José Antonio OREO ER, Schecshv i OM dL vee val Veceh ca uhuesactbmassetcs 36
Wahl, Nicholas The fifth republic: France’s new political
MTIRMEIIRO EN 2c Portia 9. Roca Cts cass cdsutes ca cipscaveve 258 Waidson, H. M.; article on Dirrenmatt: RS VEE | CMDR EN, (icth cs << sutenscoveayonteceechr eta edzo 34 Wallace, Bruce, and Th. Dobzhansky; Radi- ation, Wenes, did mans Bo... ceecticcetoemea 84 Wallace, Robert M. Reviews of paperbacks ............ ; 341
Walls and distances. D. Galler; 85
Wall Street Journal, world of. Edite RR MPMNRRR ES OER eget sco eve « Moment Pandccvascmcxbaain res ue db ei'ek 16
War memoirs of Charles de Gaulle: Vol. III:
Salvation, 1944-1946. Translated by R.
TRRTOP AEA SE Sete, oo ire. <eceeniis Pecvaetasvoavaye vosssutumnst 535 Weber, Max: An intellectual portrait. R. Bendists B.. dcsscass 516; see also letter, 553
Western intellectual tradition: From Leonardo to Hegel. J. Bronowski and B. Mazlish; B 534 What’s happening in China? Lord Boyd Orr BMG Ea MOWSBONE S25 leet n vvedsscsvsevcummaveccenseh Whicher, Stephen, and R. Spiller (editors)
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PAGE Early lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the, VolQiGis833-1836)'s Beh ..s.son 232 Whittemore, Reed ATS MEL E-MAESTIAIL » ES) ee cavaccssteatienieotu ov tvesceess 85 WirlBiams: Gearwennih.. <.c..seccccertiesciensessneucone 497 Wilson, Colin He (Sag eno Leanbam st We Mec et eoskvssveesscetsaeetvns 339
Wire tapping; review by C. Dreher of The eavesdroppers, by S. Dash, R. E. Knowl- tony and R. F:. Schwartz; B .......c.cs0s60: 54 Wolfert, Ira An epidemic of genius; excerpt, Monster
WIPE Re MRAP OD Cire th te orice, ete eek te 3 Wolff, Robert Paul; R ............ 516; see also letter, 553 Work and education: The role of technical culture in some distinctive theories of hu- manism. J. W. Donohue, S. J.; B ........... 536 World of the Wall Street journal, the. Edited By RG AP reaiotae te = AG ws sca rsanereentieesnetees 16 Wenn, Keenan Ed Wynn’s son; autobiography .................. 229 va Year 2000: A canes biography of Edward Bellamy. S. E. Bowman; B ..............c:cc00c0- 37 Yeats, William Butler. The masterpiece and the man: Yeats as I knew him. M. Gibbon; Sete stented vn ace teins Masrs Ho vwa sansevasen sso ie swetieuca oe 190 Yellow wind, the. W. Stevenson; B .............. 83 Z NCOLEN EC WARC Wie) ES sccvenstecgsssensasovsuecustaseee 16, 514 Zinn, Howard La Guardia tnscongresss: Bu iccsciedcsrencsesssesss 149
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by IRA WOLFERT
An American novelist brings his craft to bear on the relentless displacement of men by machines —- the key social drama of the ’60s.
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THE NORMAN MAILER SYNDROME
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LETTERS
| 12/31/59
Dear Sirs:
When I consider how this decade went: O tempora! O mores! O debris!
The fifties may be folding up their tent, But what a world of litter’s left to me:
What shall I do with Little Rock?
Could I hock that old Woodstock?
Who'll bid on a nearly-new chemise,
A vicuna coat or a spare deep freeze?
Nobody wants Dixon-Yates as a gift:
Perhaps I’ll simply cast it adrift
Along with details of the Grace Kelly
trousseau
if (Was it success that spoiled Harvey Matusow? )
I can’t keep Checkers (I’ve still got
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b t Blaze) ‘ Or the Redleg suit from those dear dead days j When only the brave risked losing their ‘heads And called Cincinnati the home of the Reds. Where can I stash away Schine and Cohn,
Dianetics and Juan Peron, Eddy-loves-Debby — but not ever after, The sputnik jokes (and the hollow laughter), Offshore oil, payola and Jotto, “This Is Your Life” and that was “Dotto,” Julius La Rosa’s lost humility, Recollected in whose tranquillity? t The name of the man (any number may guess) Who promoted the Peress, i And Baby Doll sucking her neon thumb In the burgeoning strontium.
man who promoted
Perhaps I'll merely draw the drip-dry drape
And, being careful not to slam the door,
Say three nil nisi bonwms, then escape
And never go there any more.
Anvy Locan New York City
Ethie and Dogma
Dear Sirs: Gabriel Vahanian (“This ~ Post-Christian Era,” your Dec. 12 issue), is making an acute observation in his leclaration that we live in a post-Chris- tian period. He seems, however, to la- Bs rather than to rejoice over this
ued. Our problem ae is to free r ethics from this same subservience.
If our age is engaging in a cultural re- jection of Christianity, as Mr. Vahanian believes, the reason could well be that Christian thinkers have insisted that their dogmatic view of the universe vali- dated their ethics; now the ethics are being swept aside along with the theo- logical dogmatism.
What we are witnessing is not only a crisis for us. It is also an opportunity. Let us recognize it as such, rejoice in it, and root our ethic in something less transitory than a sectarian view of the universe.
Eucene Wn. Kreves Plainfield, Til.
Dear Sirs: Dr. Vahanian recognizes that “every age is post-Christian.” But to him, the tragedy of our age is that we are “post-Christian both theologically and culturally.” (His emphasis.)
This attitude is characteristic of the very religiosity which Dr. Vahanian so describes in his article. Our Western culture is not so much a reflection of the spirit of Christianity as Christianity is a reflection of our Western culture. (It cannot be denied, however, that there is a dialectic reaction between the two.)
But to dismiss our era as one in which “tolerance gives way to religious syn- cretism” and to denote this syncretism as having neither content nor backbone is to throw the baby out with the bath- water. The syncretistic content is pre- cisely that body of ethical principles which Christianity has professed with varying degrees of enthusiasm, and which, with a high degree of enthusiasm, has ignored in practice throughout the centuries.
The result of this amalgam of “beliefs and attitudes” will be the living accept- ance of the concept of the brotherhood of man, without the ritual and ceremo- nial trappings.
Jacos GoLpBERG Chicago, Ill.
Question for Mr. Benson
Dear Sirs: The 86th Congress under Public Law 480 gave the Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson, the au- thority to distribute surplus commodities through a food-stamp plan to needy people in our own country. So far Secre- tary Benson has refused to start the food-stamp plan—perhaps for the reason that there is “no depression.”
I believe the 5 million underprivileged and underfed people eligible for aid may
not understand that “there is no de-
pression.” Being hungry and_ poorly aM “ ‘” J i, " 4 G vin iy Wy) ty - }
or not the Secretary of Agriculture f
fi ee neat is feed on ea wheth tae os that a depression exists. i
Since the agricultural surpliss is <a available, and is costing taxpayers bil- | lions of dollars for storage, and people — are hungry, by what right does Mr. Ben- son decide that this food shall not go to our own poor?
(Mrs.) Eve Byron Wyatt San Francisco, Calif.
De Gregory Fund
Dear Sirs: May I call your attention to the organization of the De Gregory De- fense Committee. Like Dr, Willard Up-
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WEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1960 VOLUME 190, No. 1
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The Problems of NATO
NATO as we have known it may not be falling apart, but it is surely not flourishing. A plausible though not specific explanation is that the NATO of yesterday is not, and cannot be, the NATO of tomorrow. With
‘only occasional exceptions our mass media, electronic and printed alike, are giving the public precious little ‘enlightenment on NATO as an evolving organization. Tt almost seems as if nothing true, honest and incisive can be said publicly about any grave public ques- tion, especially where our relations with other govern- ments are concerned. To read the papers, one would ink that NATO was being jeopardized by a self- willed Frenchman, General Charles de Gaulle, whose predecessors sent the French army to Algeria and who himself is now administering the cowp de grace by say- ing “integration is dead,” withdrawing part of the French fleet from NATO command, denying NATO the command of his Air Force, and refusing to permit U.S. Weapons to remain on French soil unless he has a voice their disposition and possible use. The United States, IN virtuous contrast, has put at the disposal of NATO its military forces, its treasure and its sacred honor. We integrate, de Gaulle balks, and even Eisenhower Sant move him: according to what Joseph Alsop
youches for as an “excellent source,” the recalcitrant de Gaulle received Ike’s protestations with a silence that vas “glacial, even hyperborean.”
All this, though partly factual, is utterly childish as xplanation, and can only reduce the American TV istener and newspaper reader to an even lower level f understanding than he has achieved previously under he tutelage of these media.
In the first place, the United States is willing to in- grate — partially — because the NATO commander
is an American general. The integration is only a token one since the Strategic Air Force is not under NATO command and Congress would blow its collective top if anyone suggested that it should be. In sum, only a minor portion of American air, naval and land power is under NATO’s jurisdiction, and Britain likewise has committed only a portion of its strength to the alliance. De Gaulle has done nothing that the Anglo-American partnership — itself somewhat tenuous — has not done before him.
Second, conditions are changing rapidly both inside and outside NATO. All NATO can do is conduct a brief holding operation if the Russians move; the Strategic Air Command must do the rest. In other words, if the Russians move seriously (for resisting a probing opera- tion, NATO would be useful) mutual suicide has been achieved.
Third, the preponderance of power within NATO is shifting from the United States to Germany. The Ger- mans know it, the French know it, and de Gaulle is making his preparations accordingly. Four years ago, 6,000 volunteers joined the German colors; today the Bundeswehr has 290,000 men in the field with seven ground divisions, eight fighter and fighter-bomber jet aircraft wings, and the beginning of a modern navy which will soon be ready to challenge the Soviet Union in the Baltic. That army will be no Turkish land force armed with rifles and cannon and with hardly more industrial backing than the Confederacy had in the Civil War. A first-class military power is re-emerging on the Continent, manned by a new generation which knows nothing of the horror and anguish of World War II and thinks that war can be glorious. What do we expect de Gaulle to do? He has demonstrated more prescience than most statesmen. The maxim is, if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em, and, with due caution, he has
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done precisely that with the German Federal Republic.
But he is not irrevocably committing his forces to
the coming German-dominated NATO or any other
grouping. He is, in short, doing approximately what
General Eisenhower would do if he were a Frenchman.
This process will continue, and what the United States
should be doing is making similar far-sighted prepara-
tions for the future. These preparations must center
r not in NATO, but in negotiations with the Russians.
And could it be that de Gaulle, if not Adenauer, has
that same thought in the back of his head and means
to do his own negotiating, rather than let the Anglo-
American partnership act as his agents? It is a hypoth- esis not to be dismissed out of hand.
Most Virtuous of Men
By now it must be a truism that the only virtue that ¥, matters is anti-communism, and by that standard Syng- | man Rhee, the aging tyrant of Korea, is the most virtu- ous of men. So excessive is his excellence that he may
well get us into even more trouble in the future than in ; the past. There was, for instance, the time when he re- ; leased a great force of prisoners of war who, by the terms 7 of the Korean armistice, were to be allowed to choose go whether to return to North and South Korea. If the f Reds had stood on their rights, the war would have been i renewed, and perhaps the third (and first thermonu- \ clear) world war would have ensued. These potentiali- : ties remain. Little attention is paid to them by our ' opinion artificers: it is a disagreeable subject. Conse- quently the man in the street, raw material of the laborers in the opinion vineyard, has a blank mind on the subject — which will not protect him if the lid blows off. Unmolested, Rhee maintains his military dictatorship, in which he tolerates an opposition as long as he can keep it impotent. Now eighty-four, he in- tends to rule, like a king, as long as he lives. His dic- tatorship is supported by American dollars — some four billion in the last six years. The flow had better be maintained, Rhee warns: “People willing to sacrifice their lives for democracy must be encouraged.” The bulk of the money has gone to build a 630,000-man Re- i public of Korea Army with a trained reserve of 800,000 for a nation of 22 million. That little else has been accomplished | is shown by the economic state of the bi ountry. It could scarcely have been worse off under I he Japanese. Imports last year were valued at $284 ‘million, exports at $17 million. Corruption is rampant. i Korean armed forces are under American command two understrength American divisions, the First
valry and Seventh Infantry, are stationed in Korea. is ead only bright spot in the picture. They had
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Honorable Deen
John L. Lewis is retiring. “The strength of man i a prideful thing,” he once said, “but the unfortunate |. thing is that strong men do not remain strong.” He himself was an exception. As he nears eighty, his former enemies pay tribute to him.
It was not always thus. Down the years Lewis was called a traitor, a revolutionary, a fellow-traveler of Communists. He gave considerably better than he took. President Truman: “a malignant, scheming sort of in- dividual . . .” Vice President John Garner: “a labor- — baiting, haleemavine whiskey-drinking, evil old man.” William Green: “I have done a lot of exploring of Bill Green’s mind and I give you my word there is nothing there.” Until the later years, sweet words were not ex- changed between Lewis and his adversaries, and even today the memory of the terrible blows lingers on. It is a fitting exit march. For what are better measures of a labor leader than the enemies he has made and the © abuse he has received? ss
Lewis was not only a tough guy with his fists and with a phrase. He was also an industrial statesman.
clearly that resistance to mechanization and automation would be futile, that the only hope was to increase out- _ put and reduce costs. He geared wages not to hours, — A but to output. The result is fewer miners, shorter hours, — higher income and greater security. If the society cannot employ the displaced workers, so much the worse for — them, but it will be even worse for the society, especial- ly when it is confronted by a competing system with a ; [See “Monster in the Mine,” by Ira Wolfert, page 5 of this issue.] Lewis perceived — all this with little help from scholars and administrators. A clear head and a stout heart pass from the scene. ag
built-in labor shortage.
The Apalachin Conspiracy
A federal jury in New York has convicted twenty of the defendants accused of conspiring to obstruct justice ~ 4 by lying about the nature of the underworld meeting held in Apalachin, New York, two years ago. The verdict — has been hailed as a great victory in the endless effort of law-enforcement agencies to break up the mobs and — syndicates engaged in organized crime. But in several respects the Apalachin case constitutes a disturbing — precedent. The key to the government’s successful pros- : ecution was the ruling by Judge Irving R. Kaufman that when the police stopped and questioned the guest s who had assembled at Joe Barbara’s plush hill-top man- sion, their action did not constitute an arrest. If the | defendants had in fact been “arrested,” the arrests. would probably have been illegal and the government would not have been able to use the “fruits” as evi-
dence at the trial. But what is a citizen to do wher he
told by a police officer to stop? “Arrested” or not, e had better stop. A second point to be noted is that f the defendants perjured themselves, it was in the ense of either remaining silent during repeated and prolonged interrogations, or of giving answers which the government denounced as “preposterous.” Many tatements, however, sound preposterous which are not, in fact, false. It should also be noted that the police who broke up the meeting did not know its purpose; nor, subsequently, did the prosecution. A group of men very dubious characters no doubt — had peacefully assembled for a purpose not stated or proven; on the face of the facts, they had a right to be where they were. All of this smacks too much of the notion that any club can be used if it is used to beat a dog. But apart rom the dangerous precedent that will be established if this verdict is upheld on appeal, government agencies ould be scrupulous about the kinds of weapons they use, even in the so-called war against organized crime.
You Pay Your Money— But Where’s Your Choice?
_ If you can find this item in an American newspaper at all, it is probably hidden away among the shipping hotices, but in the Canadian papers it is well up front and in at least one case under a streamer headline all the way across the page. The armed forces of the United States found that they were losing more men through automobile accidents than they had _ lost through enemy action in Korea. They also found that
exhortation was next to useless. In this dilemma, some denizen of the Pentagon came up.with a sound idea. The Department of Defense engaged a well-known re- search organization, Dunlap and Associates’ of Stam- ford, Conn., to make a study of 1,000 cars owned by an insurance company and assigned at random to salesmen. The cars were of two makes among the “low- priced” three, which presumably means Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth. Dunlap arrived at an unexpected con- clusion: “On the basis of these results, it may be strongly inferred that automobile design contributes appreciably to accident rate. There was an increase in accident rate of more than 50 per cent from make B to make A, which is directly attributable to accident-de- sign properties.”
Fifty percent! If you could reduce your chances. of sudden death or crippling injury in this ratio, wouldn’t you do it? Doesn’t everybody owe it to himself and his family to get rid of, or not to buy, an unsafe car? But you will inquire in vain which car showed up well and which showed up badly. The Pentagon doesn’t say. The taxpayers footed the bill for the investigation, but they are not entitled to the results. Business comes first, and civilians must take their chances. But must they? Perhaps members of Congress who prefer whole con- stituents to dismembered ones will pry the lid off. Or some consumer research group may undertake a survey
taking in all three of the “low-priced” leaders. The
matter should not be allowed to vanish in thin air. [See “The Safe Car You Can’t Buy,” by Ralph Nader The Nation, April 11, 1959.]
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I ONSTER IN THE MIN E ee by Ira Wolfert
Statistic: America is still using the _ same amount of coal, but only a third as many miners. The reason is the “machines. Fifteen years ago the American miner was the champion of the world at six tons a day. The op- erator of a continuous miner digs and loads three tons a minute.
HE MODEL of the continuous uner we had sold takes about five jours to unload and set up and the oss wanted his trucks back as fast s he could get them. He offered a onus of $10 a driver and $25 to me f we used only one day. So we farted out at 11 at night. That nould have brought us to the mine t noon and, with daylight to work we'd have had time to make it ck by 7 the next morning.
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But we were hardly out of Clarks- burg when it began to rain. It came down just hard enough to put a slick on the roads. Those southern Appalachian highways are not a pleasure at best, but in that kind of rain they amount to no more than snakes wriggling up and down the hills. There was not enough rain to keep the windshields clean. I had to stand out on the running board on the driver’s side and we couldn’t do better than low low going down all the hills and their slippery bends. It
- made the going up even slower. We
hoped the sunrise would burn off the rain or dash it down hard enough to wash the road, but it did neither; and by 10 o’clock we were still a good six or seven hours from the mine.
We stopped at a diner to let the salesman telephone the customer. He was the only one who went in. The boss was in such a hurry he had agreed to pay time and a half for the meal hours if we spent them roll- ing. But when you stop after such a night as I had had, you feel the load
IRA WOLFERT is a Pulitzer Prize- winning journalist and the author of An Act of Love and other novels. This story, which has much basis im fact although liberties have been taken with names, places, etc., is-in= cluded in Mr. Wolfert’s next book, a study of contemporary America at work, which Simon and Schuster will publish in March under the title An [Epidemic of Genius.
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you’ve been carrying. The drivers didn’t mind. They were being spelled, one driving while another slept. With me though it was as if not only the continuous miner but the three trucks carrying it had been lifted off my back, down low where the hip bones come in, and I kept my eye on the salesman as he went to the telephone. If he stopped for a cup of coffee, I was going to follow him and say, “Say, that’s a good idea.”
THE salesman was in no hurry on this job. He had to stay with the continuous miner for a week or more to get the bugs out and train local crews to operate it. But he went right to the telephone anyway and came straight out, stopping only to pick up a toothpick. He walked slowly like a man with a full belly and even after we got rolling again he was still working the toothpick in his clean, dry teeth with the look of one whose mind is idling in neutral while the rest of him is digesting something.
“There’s been a change,” he said. “We'll go straight to the hotel and unload in the morning.”
“What’s the idea? Isn’t the juice turned on at the mine?”
“T don’t know, but that’s what the customer wants.”
“Did you tell the boss?”
“In my line the boss is the cus- tomer.”
“Maybe in your line, but in my line the customer don’t pay bonuses.”
He shrugged and broke the tooth- pick in his fingers and threw it out the cab window.
“No sir,” I said, “we go straight to the mine. We’ll have a half-hour or more of daylight to get a good start, and finish up under lights. That way we can still make it back in plenty of time if the rain stops and we’re running empty. Hell, we'll unload under the headlights if he hasn’t got _ the juice on. We can move the trucks around to put two sets of headlights on the one we’re working on.”
_ “That’s not going to light up the woods on the hills around the mine.” rs stopped thinking for a minute.
““The customer says he wants every- thing left on the trucks tonight,” c ues i ued the salesman, “and all the
trucks parked in a bundle at the
hotel.”
“Well, well,” I said at last.
~ Vhat’s: right.”
Now it was my turn to shrug. | couldn’t blame the miners for want- ing to destroy a machine that would take away their jobs. But neither could I get their point — maybe because machines have always given me jobs, and the continuous miner my company makes is such a beauty in the way it works you never get used to watching it. But then a new thought came to me.
“Who’s going to pay for the hotel tonight?” I asked. “Because I’m not sleeping in the trucks tonight and nobody is, not under these condi- tions.”
“Nothing’s going to happen.”
“You bet nothing’s going to hap- pen, not to me. I done all my shoot- ing for my lifetime in the war.”
“There’s not going to be no shoot- ing. They’ll shoot off their mouths is all. I know. I’ve seen it before.”
“All right, but who pays for the bed in the hotel for the whole crew?”
“Don’t worry. [ll sign for it and put it on the customer’s bill.”
“Now youre saying something, because I’m going to give those mine boys plenty of room to do whatever they want tonight. My job is just to give them the machine. What they do with it is their business, as far as I’m concerned.”
“They won’t do a thing, you'll see.”
“How will I see? I’m not even go- ing to look.”
Still, I was not only scared but sad. There was no hurry any more. We took it easy all day. I smoked a cigar after lunch. But the day was so gloomy it gave the owls insomnia. I heard them hooting now and then, waked up by the _ twilight-colored light. I got a laugh out of thinking how they must be wondering, as the twilight went on and on hour after hour. It looked as if the clock of the universe had run down. But the tiles in the rest room that we took advan-
_ tage of when we stopped for gas were
dripping water and the salt in the diner where we ate lunch wasn’t just damp. It had water in it and there
- was water in our hair and running into our eyes when we drove.
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amazing machine tool es and bad feelings to people. Yet y you also hate to get your head broken in. And that’s the way I kept going a Mt day long — up and down, sad and scared. A funny thing happened. . Wise, Hazard, Paintsville, Beckley, omen Kingsport and the other towns we went through — each one — became Liége to me, lying in the rai at the bottom of a long, snaky, § forest road on a weepy wet day. rT knew where I was. I knew Liége was — fifteen years ago, but I could a the tank treads squeaking in thi damp stillness like a thousand mic I couldn’t help myself. Each tim we'd start down the hairpin tur. to reach a town at the bottom, T catch myself looking sideways. int the woods at the shapes of the mist. drifting among the trees. I had to } laugh when I caught myself doing |
it, but it did no good to try to laugh © it away. I’d be lost. I’d be in an other world in another lifetime. I — wouldn’t know where I was. Then, at the bottom, I’d wake up with | start and poakice I was all tensed up | and crying inside. It hadn’t beer 1s
the murdering that had bothered — me so much on that day when y had brought freedom to Liége. It_ was the fact that on such an erran: t:
I had to be afraid in the midst o , all the sadness of hills and trees a dark gray rain.
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II 7 THE MINE operator had told his men nothing. He was an heir. The only thing modern about him was that his coal seam was getting down to where it didn’t pay to work it by the old hand method and so had had to buy a continuous miner. For the rest, he was strictly prewar. I had heard about bosses like that. My father knew them. A union is just a mother-in-law to them. | comes along with what they w and instead of taking it they’re ways bickering and nagging a hoping itll drop dead. They seem to think that if you explain to you men that you're risking a lot o money in automation to keep som jobs going instead of shutting doy and putting everybody out of wor it’s the same as askin re
fy a ee . “Who the hell are the ’s their attitude. the men had been half hoping ere only a rumor being circulat- to! set brother against brother. | ut they had been out in the rain all day anyway, waiting to see whether we were true or not. They had waited at the mine until late in the afternoon and then had come drifting into town. We saw them as me went rolling and swaying down Main Street. There were small groups lounging against the store fronts and the grapevine must have b en working good because there as a large group across the street from the hotel. They all stood silent- ly in the seeping rain. They watched silently as we pulled up with a roar n front of the hotel and climbed down and stretched. The police were waiting for us and © were some gun-thugs the mine oe had armed and deputized. rhe thugs were getting $6 a day and ‘expenses,” the same as in the old inion-organizing wars of the thirties. Nothing ever changes for men like tha: and they never change either, T noticed. They had been belting their expense account so hard they ould hardly stand up. The salesman
“I see you gentlemen been gettin’ you some real sippin’ whiskey.” But then they laughed, their breath was ‘ong it made the salesman look e cross-eyed.
police told us to pull the s around to a yard in back of otel. They staggered after us we drove, their hands on their But the men across the street ‘no move to follow and made no . They did not even speak to other, just watched silently. | I came back I saw they were il I there, watching where the trucks
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E WERE two eating places vn — the Dining Room in the -and the Café on Main Street. ince I was on an expense account,
was no doubt in my mind as going to eat. Saute as I.
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could hear it rumbling from afar. It was the businessmen. There were big doings going on and, to be in on it, they were all in town for supper that night. When I got into the mid- dle of their rumbling, I could feel its jollity and unction. It was like being in the crowd at a hanging. None of my crew was down yet, so I went out to the lot in back where the trucks had been parked. There was nothing to see, just the cops and the tarpaulins slick with rain. But the businessmen kept com- ing out to have a look. You could tell how they rated at the bank by the amount of wheedle in the smile with which the chief greeted them. I was surprised to see that there were quite a few who didn’t rate high at all. To judge by the way the chief welcomed them, they didn’t even make the $24 a day that coal miners make nowadays. They were just coat-tail grabbers. But that’s what they all were, even those the chief knocked himself out to show the wet tarpaulins to. A $135,000 continuous miner was a big deal to them. True, it wasn’t a deal they were in on. But it was a deal for men only, not for boys, not for women, and they were in on that. They were men. It seemed to give them a_ growly,
turkey-cock way of talking and standing around and after a while I couldn’t take that either and went back into the hotel to see if any of my boys were ready to eat yet. The salesman was down. The mine operator, his superintendent and the local banker had surrounded him and were taking him from group to group. We had heard a lot about the mine operator from the chief of _ Police. It seems the man was just a
would-be everything, even at being an heir. Thus far it was his widowed mother who had done all the actual inheriting — from the operator’s father and her own. It added up to quite a few million dollars’ worth of properties and the old lady ran it . from a wheel chair in her house, us- ing her son only to run errands. When h . |
there was anything important, the superintendents and managers took it up directly with Mama.
THE son didn’t seem to enjoy that. But, whenever it happened, all he did was get a brand new $100. bill from the bank and go down to a whorehouse across the state line \ where booze was legal. He’d give the i bill to the Madame and say, “Mama, ery I want a lot of mothering tonight A | and when I’ve had $100 worth you
put me in my car and send me home.” They kept a wheel chair there