China and the United States by Oscar Gass When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, . . . Nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice. I. War…
Contemporaries, by Alfred Kazin by Lionel Abel I MUST FIRST of all take up an unwarranted and, I think, malicious attack on Alfred Kazin's new book of…
Cuba-The Wake of Isolation by Hans J. Morgenthau ON DECEMBER 1, 1961, Mr. James Reston wrote in the New York Times that "obviously, the United States would not…
Jewish Resistance to the Nazis by Oscar Handlin EVEN AFTER the extermination camps were liberated and the full extent of the Nazi murders began to emerge, the world…
Latin America Between the Eagle and the Bear, by Salvador de Madariaga by Samuel Shapiro A FIXTURE OF every Latin American university is the near-by caf6 where politicallyminded students and professors gather to talk, organize…
Memoirs of a Special Case, by Chaim Raphael by Julius Gould THERE PROBABLY is a standard recipe for the contemporary Jewish memoir: one part diluted schmaltz, one part youthful rebellion, one…
Pale Fire, by Vladimir Nabokov by Commentary Bk THE NOVEL is having a hard time. Never mind best seller lists, copy writers, and Sunday book review sections, only…
Portrait of a Jew, by Albert Memmi by Dan Jacobson Portrait of a Jew deals with my life as a Jew. I wrote it because I want to un- derstand…
The Future of Jewish Giving by Marshall Sklare JEWisH philanthropy-so high is its reputation-has come to serve as a model for scholars, professional workers, and civic leaders who…
The Politics of the Paper Economy by David T. Bazelon FROM THE early English colonial corporations through the period of railroad building and the growth of Standard Oil et al.…
Up in Massachusetts by John Phillips EDWARD M. ("TED") KENNEDY is exactly thirty years old. He is a robust politician. A happy face at a street-corner…