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July 5, 1954
Frank Gorell
Mendes-France’s Peace Efforts Command Broad French Backing
September 17, 1953
Daniel Bell
Out of the Fight for Warsaw
September 24, 1951
Michael Straight
Europe the Battleground
July 26, 1948
James R. Newman
Let the Reader Beware
May 26, 1937
Edmund Wilson
Mr. More and the Mithraic Bull
March 17, 1937
Thomas Wolfe
I Have a Thing to Tell You: II
July 17, 1935
H. N. Brailsford
Britain Veers Toward Germany
February 24, 1932
H. N. Brailsford
Britain’s Archaic Tariff
December 5, 1928
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What Are the Russian Schools Doing?
November 9, 1927
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June 8, 1921
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Woodrow Wilson, Prophet and Politician
When President Wilson surrendered the role of prophet and accepted the lesser role of opportunist politician—he became as one of the others, a little less than the others.
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