America the Beautiful:The Humanist in the Bathtub by Mary McCarthy A visiting Existentialist wanted recently to be taken to dinner at a really American place.
From the American Scene: The Card Player: His Rise and Fall by Nathan Halper My parents had a small basement restaurant.
The Study of Man: Is the Depression Inevitable? by Ben B. Seligman Most American economists—60 per cent, if we are to believe a recent Business Week survey—think that a serious economic collapse…
A Parent Looks at Jewish Education:The Younger Generation Is Only Half the Problem by L. H. Grunebaum As a father I should be pleased with our religious school, and as a member of the Board of Education…
America the Beautiful:The Humanist in the Bathtub by Mary McCarthy A visiting Existentialist wanted recently to be taken to dinner at a really American place.
Denmark: Oasis of Decency A Nordic Answer to the Nazi Myth by Hans Bendix The Danes are the most homogeneous national group in Europe.
Improvisations on Themes From My Life:Chapters from a Musician’s Autobiography by Artur Schnabel The time was autumn 1945, the place an auditorium of the University of Chicago.
The Alien and the Asiatic in American Law; and The Constitution and Civil Rights, by Milton R. Konvitz by Thomas A. Cowan
The Liberal’s Vote and ’48:What Price Third Party? by James Wechsler Third party talk is rising again.
The Month in History by Sidney Hertzberg The imperialist network that had once fanned out of Western Europe and encircled the globe was falling apart.
The Myth of the Supra-Human Jew:The Theological Stigma by Irving Kristol The stigma: “Anyone who is not instinctively disgusted by the Synagogue is unworthy of a dog's respect.”
The Strange Case of Sarah E.:An Episode of Nazi Europe by Karl Frucht When the convoys arrived the first truck always carried the women prisoners.