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The Japanese Mission
… By William Henry Chamberlin. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.50. Children of the Rising Sun. By Willard … China and in other parts of continental Asia and the East Indies. Mr. Chamberlin’s “Japan over Asia” and Mr. Price’s … regimented, a cog in the national machine. Mr. Chamberlin points to the advantage that Japan’s adaptability, in …
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The Air Keeps It Interesting
… she said. Retiring, I learned, was a nice way of saying decommissioning, and decommissioning was a nice way of saying … aboard up a small ladder as some of the ground crew steadied the craft. A dozen more men held ropes attached to the … was slow and subtle. St. John worked huge, flat-foot pedals and a large wooden wheel alongside his seat, to raise …
Change and Continuity
… The Rise and Fall of Nations, Kennedy, a Yale historian, points to three present-day social and economic revolutions … work patterns with automated systems of production and communication. In the same way that industrial change … Education, the role of women, and leadership are the ingredients of reform. In part, we require the retraining of …
Rethinking Post-Civil War History
… of slavery, for now the years after the Civil War have come under scrutiny. The concern, however, is not with … late as 1880, crop production for the five cotton states studied by Ransom and Sutch reached only 64 percent of the 1860 … been doing recently about the post-Civil War South. 250-267 By Carl N. Degler …
The Long Road of Lonesome Rhodes
… of juvenile delinquency, which had obsessed congressional committees and the popular press for the past few years. … Eisenhower in 1952. Performer, tribune, and member of the audience, ingenious enough to invent a “reaction machine” that … musical Stand Up and Cheer, in which President Roosevelt appoints Lawrence Cromwell (Warner Baxter) to be Secretary of …
Back to the Front
… Edited by Dr. Helmut Klotz. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.75. The Hour of Decision. By Oswald Spengler. … right, there is a possibility of mutual cancellation of falsities, leaving a general impression that is … power, Ruhr-Prussia could afford to wait for Hindenburg to die. And between Thyssen of the Ruhr and the little man of …
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