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FREE WORLD Volumes III and IV June, 1942—December, 1942

FREE WORLD Volumes III and IV June, 1942—December, 1942

INDEX of FREE WORLD Volumes III and IV June, 1942—December, 1942

TTEREAFTER each Index of FREE WORLD toill cover one vol­ ume of six issues and will be published in June and December of each year. In order to begin our next volume with the January number, we have limited Volume IV to three issues—October, November, and December.

Adams, Mrs. Sterling B. Woman's Stake in Askold. (Drawings)..Ill: 49, 50, 160, 262, the War (Round Table 8) 111,134 263, 365; IV: 135, 136,137 Aesop for Our Time, by Cornelia Cresson Austin, Warren Robinson. Home Fronts for (Drawing) IV, 133 War Shape World Fronts for Peace 111,205 Aglion, Raoul. Two Trends in Public Opin­ Aydelotte, Frank. The Coming World Order ion (Round Table 12) IV, 236 (Round Table 10) Ill, 338 Allen, Jay. The Stuttering of Death Ill, 207 Bailey, Stephen K., and Dewey Anderson. Almeida, Miguel Ozorio de. Changing CaU Our Hemisphere in the People's Peace IV, 201 tural Values (Round Table 9) Ill, 236 Batt, Bernard. Toward a New European American Farmer Knows What He's Doing, Economy HI, 42 The, by Helen Hill Ill, 156 Benda, Julien. The Historic Roofs of French Analogy, by Ralph Gustafson (Verse) 111,218 Principles of Government IV, 225 Anderson, Dewey, and Stephen K. Bailey. Benet, William Rose. Archipelago (Verse)..IV, 4 Our Hemisphere in the People's Peace.. .IV, 201 Biddle, Francis. The Problem of Alien Angell, Sir Norman. The Price of National Enemies Ill, 201 Freedom Ill, 113 Bishara-Holmes, H. Popular Feeling in Great The Pendulum Swings.. IV, 23 Britain Ill, S3 Prospects for 1943 (Round Table U).. .IV, 50 Bonnet, Henri. The Role of French Africa. .IV, 209 A Free World of Prisons IV, 111 Brooks, Howard L. Two Trends in Public Anglo-Soviet Relations, by A. V. Hill Ill, 310 Opinion (Round Table 12) .IV, 236 Ankle Deep in War, by Atwood H. Towns- Bromley, Mrs. Dorothy Dunbar. Woman's end Ill, 296 Stake in the War (Round Table 8) 111,134 Antithesis of Hitler, The, by William L. Bryson, Lyman. The Dangerous Patter of Shirer Ill, 127 Peace IV, 122 Appeal to the Living, by Carl Zuckmayer. .Ill, 40 Bulwark for the Four Freedoms, by Robert Arab Alignments in the Near East, by J. Watt IV, 125 Emanuel Neumann Ill, 219 Archipelago, by William Rose Benet(Verse) .IV, 4 Bynner, Witter. Sheep's Clothing (Verse).. .Ill, 60 Artucio, Hugo Fernandez. A Latin American Can Democracy Flourish in the New Asia? Expeditionary Force, Part II, Full Partici­ by H. G. Quaritch Wales Ill, 211 pation in the War Ill, 159 Carr, Philip. South America and the United How the Youth of Latin America Live.HI, 261 Nations Ill, 66 Two Trends in Public Opinion (Round Central European Problem, by General Table 12) IV, 236 Julius Deutsch Ill, 74

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Changing Cultural Values. (Round Table Economics of Collective Security, The, by 9) in,23« Michael A. Heilperin IV, 171 Miguel O. de Almeida, Chairman; John Editorials Ill: 5, 101, 128, 197, 293, 309, Dos Passos, Heinz Hartmann, Ray­ 314, 330; IV: 5, 101, 197 mond de Saussure, Johan J. Smer- Elliott, Sydney R. Janus Takes a Knock 111,123 tenko, Werner Thormann, Wousao- Era of Transition, The, by Egon Ranshofen- fong, Gregory Zilboorg Wertheimer IV, 165 Chow, S. R. The Coming World Order. Ezekiel, Mordecai. The Coming World (Round Table 10) Ill, 33S Order. (Round Table 10) Ill, 338 Cofiin, Robert P. Tristram. Younger Farha, Sue M. The Leave-Taking(Verse). .Ill, 100 Brothers (Verse) ._...IV, 100 Federalism and World Confederation, by Colonies in a Changing World, by Julian Li Yu Ying IV, 231 Huxley in, 315 Planner, Janet. Woman's Stake in the War. Coming International Order, The, by T. V. (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Soong IV, 108 Frank, Lawrence K. World Order and Cul­ Coming World Order, The. (Round Table tural Diversity , Ill, 83 10) 111,338 Free World at Work, by J. Alvarez del William Allan Neilson, Chairman; Vayo Ill, 22 Frank Aydelotte, S. R. Chow, Pierre Free World of Prisons, A, by Sir Norman Cot, Clyde Eagleton, Mordecai Eze- Angell IV, 111 kiel, John P. Lewis, Li Yu Ying, En­ French Town Today, A, by Rudolf Selke.. .Ill, 252 rique de Lozada French Trial in 1941, A, by Pierre Mendes Cook, Mercer. The Negro Knows Fascism. .IV, 147 France IV, 157 Co-operatives vs. Statism, by James Peter G. K, The Underground Reporter. A Year Warbasse Ill, 331 of Resistance, Part I IV, 83 Cork Has Popped, The, by Walter Millis... .IV, 19 The Underground Reporter. A Year of Cot, Pierre. The Coming World Order. Resistance, Part II IV, 179 (Round Table 10) Ill, 338 Gergely, Tibor. (Drawings) Cresson, Cornelia. Aesop for Our Time. III: 226-27, 228, 364; IV: 44, 75, 78, 87, 254, 255 (Drawing) IV, 133 Ghioldi, Americo. Latin America and the Czechoslovakia, by Edith Kellow. (Verse). .Ill, 292 War _. IV, 27 Dangerous Patter of Peace, The, by Lyman Glueck, Sheldon. Trial and Punishment of Bryson IV, 122 the Axis War Criminals IV, 138 Dangers of a False Peace, by Frank King- Gondi, Ovidio. La Hispanidad in Hitler's don Ill, 305 Service Ill, 61 Davis, Watson. Progress in the Sciences... .IV, 153 Gosselin, Mrs. Raymond. Woman's Stake in Defender of Free French Africa, by Fritz the War. (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Kaufmann Ill, 87 Groetsch, Robert. Second Front on the Adri­ Defense of India, The, by H. G. Quaritch atic IV, 211 Wales Ill, 27 Gustafson, Ralph. On the "Struma" Mas­ Dcutsch, General Julius. Central European sacre (Verse) Ill, 35 Problem Ill, 74 Analogy (Verse) Ill, 218 Prospects for 1943 (Round Table 11)..IV, 50 Hale, Robert. (Drawing) IV, 196 Dolbin, B. F. (Drawings). .Ill: 10, 15, 89, Harding, T. Swann. Science and the Global 176, 177, 178, 179, 202, 265, 266, 268; IV: War 111,257 69, 73, 126, 161, 164, 217, 224 Hartmann, Heinz. Changing Cultural Val­ Dolivet, Louis. In the Forefront of the ues. (Round Table 9) Ill, 236 Battle Ill, 20 Planning of the Future, Part II, Har*rott and Hitler, by Stefan Zweig IV, 234 Potential Forces in Asia Ill, 165 Haya de la Torre, Victor Raiil. Toward a Planning of the Future, Part III, Real Inter-Americanism Ill, 163 Potential Forces of the Americas Ill, 229 An Inter-American Democratic Front. .IV, 150 Planning of the Future, Part IV, Hedgemann, Mrs. Anna Arnold. Woman's The Basic Principles IV, 35 Stake in the War (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Prospects for 1943 (Round Table 11)..IV, 50 Heilperin, Michael A. The Economics of Two Trends in Public Opinion (Round Collective Security IV, 171 Table 12) IV, 236 Hill, A. V. Anglo-Soviet Relations Ill, 310 Dos Passos, John. Changing Cultural Val­ Hill, Helen. The American Farmer Knows ues. (Round Table 9) ...111,236 What He's Doing Ill, 156 Draper, Alfred Gordon (Drawings). .111:8,13, 118 Historic Roots of French Principles of Gov­ Eagleton, Clyde. The Coming World Order. ernment, The, by Julien Benda IV, 225 (Round Table 10) HI, 338 Home Fronts for War Shape World Fronts Eaton, Howard 0. The Road Forks Here.. .Ill, 268 For Peace, by Warren R. Austin Ill, 205 Economic Program for Freedom, An, by How the Youth of Latin America Live, by Jerry Voorhis IV, 117 Hugo Fernandez Artucio Ill, 261 E'.conomic Reconstruction of China, by ~ Hungary: Germany's Silent Partner, by Wousaofong Ill, 46 David F. Storrs 111,264

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Hu, Shih-Chi. Two Trends in Public Opin­ Mahon, Mrs. Burnett. Woman's Stake in the ion (Round Table 12) IV, 236 War (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Huxley, Julian. Colonies in a Changing Make the New World Free, by Jan World m, 315 Masaryk HI, 17 I Was a German Hostage, by W. B. Starski.HI, 175 Making the World Ready, by Li Yu Ying. .IV, 127 India Since Cripps, by Henry Stanley 111,215 Man and Machinery in Government, by Inter-American Democratic Front, An, by Ernest T. Nash IV, 260 Victor Raiil Haya de la Torre IV, 150 Maps International Significance of the Free Ital­ India in the War, by Joseph Johnson. .Ill, 28 ian Movement, The, by Count Carlo Latin America, by Marthe Rajchman.. .Ill, 162 Sforza IV, 129 Near East, by Marthe Rajchman Ill, 220 In the Forefront of the Battle, by Louis Colonial Possessions, by Marthe Dolivet Ill, 20 Rajchman Ill, 318 "It's Safer in Murmansk," by Stanley Postek Gateway to the Second Front, by and Denis Plimmer Ill, 226 Marthe Rajchman IV, 212 Janus Takes a Knock, by Sydney R. Elliott. .Ill, 123 Masaryk, Jan. Make the New World Free. .Ill, 17 Japanese Occupation of Thailand, by Sana- Mendes France, Pierre. "Liberte, liberte sen IV, 257 cherie" .IV, 69 Japanese Traveling Companion, by A French Trial in 1941 IV, 157 Adrienne Thomas Ill, 358 Messages IV, 8-18, 26, 49,104-7 Johnson, Joseph. (Map) India in the War..Ill, 28 Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, Kagan, George. Two Trends in Public Chiang Kai-Shek, Lord Halifax, Al­ Opinion (Round Table 12) IV, 236 fredo Baldomir, William L. Shirer, Sir Stafford Cripps, Thomas Mann, Kaufmann, Fritz. Defender of Free French German Arciniegas, Octavio Manga- Africa Ill, 87 beira, Maxim Litvinov, Sumner Kellow, Edith. Czechoslovakia. (Verse) 111,292 Welles, Adrien Pierre Tixier, W. L. Key-Rasmussen, Mrs. Essy. Woman's Stake Mackenzie King, Adolf A. Berle, I I in the War (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Raymond Clapper, Eduard Benes, Kingdon, Frank. Dangers of a False Peace. .Ill, 305 Lord Robert Cecil, Wei Tao-Ming, Kraus, Felix (Drawings) Ill: 33; IV: 259,272 C. E. Alfaro, James T. Shotwell, L. M. (Drawings)...Ill: 184, 304, 324, 328, Philip Murray, B. Sanin Cano, Fred­ 329; IV: 109, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 249 erick C. McKee, Armando De Salles L. M. F. (Drawing) IV, 157 Oliveira, Stephen De Ropp, Hugh Labor and Victory, by J. Alvarez del Vayo. .IV, 34 Moore, Manuel Seoane, Fernando La Hispanidad in Hitler's Service, by Ortiz, Ezequiel Padilla, Alberto Ovidio Gondi HI, 61 Guani, Jan Ciechanowski, Hector A. Latin America and the War, by Americo Gerona, Isidore Fabela Ghioldi IV, 27 i '' Michaelis, Henry. Reinhard Heydrich—The Latin American Expeditionary Force, A; Hangman of Europe I.II, 36 Part II, Full Participation in the War, by Millis, Walter. The Cork Has Popped IV, 19 H. Fernandez Artucio Ill, 159 Morale in America, by Arthur Upham Pope.IV, 39 Laugier, Henri. The Struggle of Free France. Ill, 170 Myers, Mrs. Ella Burns. Woman's Stake in Leave-Taking, The, by Sue M. Farha the War (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 (Verse) Ill, 100 Myopia, by Mark Van Doren (Verse) Ill, 133 Leistikow, Gunnar. Ruining Denmark Ill, 70 Nash, Ernest T. Man and Machinery in Lerner, Max. Prospects for 1943. (Round Table 11) IV, 50 Government IV, 260 Lewis, John P. The Coming World Order. Nash, Walter. United Nations in War and (Round Table 10) Ill, 338 Peace Ill, 14 "Liberte, liberte cherie . . . ," by Pierre The New Zealander and His Land IV, 215 Mendes France IV, 69 Nazi Army of Civil War, by Karl O. Paetel.III, 324 Lipsky, Louis. The Unnamed Ally of the Negro Knows Fascism, The, by Mercer United Nations HI, 361 Cook ..IV, 147 Li Yu Ying. A World Confederation Ill, 19 Neilson, William Allan, The Coming World The Coming World Order (Round Order (Round Table 10) 111,338 Table 10) 111,338 Neumann, Emanuel. Arab Alignments in the Making the World Ready IV, 127 Near East Ill, 219 Federalism and World Confederation. .IV, 231 New Zealander and His Land, The, by Low-Bodek (Drawing) Ill, 210 Walter Nash IV, 215 Lozada, Enrique S. de. Pan-Americanism at Norway's Secret Weapon, by Katherine the Crossroads HI, 57 Lyon Ill, 49 The Coming World Order (Round On the "Struma" Massacre, by Ralph Table 10) 111,338 Gustafson (Verse) Ill, 35 Lyon, Katherine. Norway's Secret Weapon.Ill, 49 Opffer, Ivan (Drawings) Ill: 240, 243, Lyons, Eugene. Prospects for 1943. (Round 245, 248, 249, 342, 343, 348, 352, 355; Table 11) IV, 50 IV: 54, 55, 58, 63, 67 i282

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Our Hemisphere in the People's Peace, by Realities and Illusions about Italy, by Count Dewey Anderson and Stephen K. Bailey. .IV, 201 Carlo Sforza Ill, 119 Our Not So Invisible Allies, by David W. Reinhard Heydrich—The Hangman of Petegorsky Ill, 185 Europe, by Henry Michaelis Ill, 36 Paetel, Karl O. Nazi Army of Civil War..Ill, 324 Repetto, Nicolas. The Pan-Americanism of Pan-Americanism at the Crossroads, by Roosevelt IV, 207 Enrique S. de Lozada Ill, 57 Road Forks Here, The, by Howard O. Pan-Americanism of Roosevelt, The, by Eaton Ill, 268 Nicolas Repetto IV, 207 Role of French Africa, The, by Henri Patterson, Ernest Minor. Prospects for 1943. Bonnet IV, 209 (Round Table 11) IV, 50 Round Table 8. Woman's Stake in the War.Ill, 134 de Pauw, Victor. (Dravrings). .Ill: 30, 164, Round Table 9. Changing Cultural Values. .Ill, 236 281, 337 Round Table 10. The Coming World Order.Ill, 338 Pendulum Swings, The, by Sir Norman Round Table 11. Prospects for 1943 IV, 50 Angell IV, 23 Round Table 12. Two Trends in Public Petegorsky, David. Our Not So Invisible Opinion IV, 236 Allies , Ill, 185 Ruining Denmark, by Gunnar Leistikow III, 70 Planning of the Future, by Louis Dolivet Russian Interests and Western Interests:^ Part II, Potential Forces in Asia 111,165 The Danger of Silence, by Count Carlo Part III, Potential Forces of the Sforza 111,312 Americas Ill, 229 Sanasen. Japanese Occupation of Thailand.IV, 257 Part IV, The Basic Principles IV, 35 Saussure, Raymond de. The Psychopathol­ Plans for the Future ogy of Adolph Hitler Ill, 31 I—Commission to Study the Organ­ Changing Cultural Values. (Round ization of Peace Ill, 269 Table 9) Ill, 236 II—Department of Agriculture Inter- Scheuer, Ernest. Spanish Women in Prison. .IV, 134 Bureau Committee on Post-War Schneidermann, Rose. Woman's Stake in the Planning Ill, 273 War. (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 III—Federal Union 111,276 Science and the Global War, by T. Swann IV—The British Labor Party Ill, 366 Harding Ill, 257 V—Institute of Paciiic Relations 111,370 Second Free World Congress. VI—The Central and Eastern Euro­ The Price of Free World Victory, by pean Planning Board IV, 79 Henry A. Wallace Ill, 9 VII—National Resources Planning United Nations in War and Peace, by Board ....IV, 175 Walter Nash Ill, 14 VIII—Political and Economic Planning. IV, 263 Make the New World Free, by Jan Plimmer, Denis. "It's Safer in Murmansk".Ill, 226 Masaryk Ill, 17 Policy for India, A, by Henry Stanley IV, 221 A World Confederation, by Li Yu Ying.III, 19 Pope, Arthur Upham. Morale in America. .IV, 39 In the Forefront of the Battle, by Louis Popular Feeling in Great Britain, by Dolivet Ill, 20 H. Bisham-Holmes Ill, 53 Free World at Work, by J. Alvarez del Postek, Stanley. "It's Safer in Murmansk". .Ill, 226 Vayo 111,22 Power in International Government, by Egon Second Front on the Adriatic, by Robert Ranshofen-Wertheimer Ill, 78 Groetsch IV, 211 Price of Free World Victory, The, by Henry Second Front—Some Day, The, by Tom A. Wallace Ill, 9 Wintringham IV, 45 Price of National Freedom, The, by Sir Nor­ Selke, Rudolf. A French Town Today Ill, 252 man Angell Ill, 113 Sforza, Count Carlo. The International Sig­ Problem of Alien Enemies, The, by Francis nificance of the Free Italian Movement. .IV, 129 Blddle Ill, 201 Realities and Illusions about Italy 111,119 Progress in the Sciences, by Watson Davis. .IV, 153 Russian Interests and Western Interests: Prospects for 1943. (Round Table 11) IV, 50 The Danger of Silence .Ill, 312 Louis Dolivet, Chairman; Sir Norman Shackleford, S. (Drawing) Ill, 214 Angell, General Julius Deutsch, Max Sheep's Clothing, by Witter Bynner (Verse) .III, 60 Lerner, Eugene Lyons, Ernest Minor Shirer, William L. The Antithesis of Hitler.Ill, 127 Patterson, Max Werner, William Ziff Singh, Anup. Two Trends in Public Opinion Psychopathology of Adolph Hitler, by Ray­ (Round Table 12) IV, 236 mond de Saussure Ill, 31 Smertenko, Johan J. Changing Cultural Quintanilla, Luis. (Drawing) Ill, 208 Values. (Round Table 9) Ill, 236 Rajchman, Marthe. (Maps) Two Trends in Public Opinion (Round Latin America Ill, 162 Table 12) IV, 236 Near East Ill, 220 Soong, T. V. The Coming International Colonial Possessions 111,318 Order IV, 108 Gateway to the Second Front IV, 212 South America and the United Nations, by Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon. Philip Carr Ill, 66 Power in International Government... .Ill, 78 Spanish Republic-in-Exile, The, by Antonio The Era of Transition IV, 165 Velao IV, 75 283

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Spanish Women in Prison, by Ernest Scheuer.IV, 134 Werner, Max. Prospects for 1943. (Round Stanley, Henry. India Since Cripps. Ill, 21S Table 11) IV, SO A Policy for India IV, 221 What Japanese School Children Learn, by Starski, W. B. I Was a German Hostage.. .Ill, 175 Otto Zoff IV, 253 Storrs, David F. Hungary: Germany's Silent Wintringham, Tom. The Second Front— Partner Ill, 264 Some Day IV, 45 Struggle of Free France, The, by Henri Woman's Stake in the War. (Round Laugier Ill, 170 Table 8) Ill, 134 Stuttering of Death, The, by Jay Allen Ill, 207 Mrs. Ella Burns Myers, Chairman; Mrs. Thomas, Adrienne. Japanese Traveling Sterling B. Adams, Mrs. Dorothy Companion Ill, 358 Dunbar Bromley, Miss Janet Flanner, Thormann, Werner. Changing Cultural Mrs. Raymond Gosselin, Mrs. Anna Values. (Round Table 9) Ill, 236 Arnold Hedgeman, Mrs. Burnett Time Is Novc, The, by Stanley Young Mahon, Mrs. Essy Key-Rasmussen, (Verse) Ill, 4 Miss Rose Schneidermann, Mrs. Tom. (Drawings) Quincy Wright III: 16, 39, 4S, 72, 86, 90, 126, 130, 131, 132, World Confederation, A, by Li Yu Ying... .Ill, 19 174, 180, 182, 188, 196, 216, 252, 255, 256, World Order and Cultural Diversity, by 278, 292, 358, 360, 371, 380; IV: 42, 74, Lawrence K. Frank Ill, 83 146, 148, 152, 170, 206, 268, 269, 270 Wousaofong. Economic Reconstruction of Toward a New European Economy, by China Ill, 46 Bernard Batt Ill, 42 Changing Cultural Values. (Round Toward a Real Inter-Americanism, by Table 9) 111,236 Victor Raul Haya de la Torre 111,163 War for a Continent. IV, 30 Townsend, Atwood H. Ankle Deep in War.Ill, 296 Two Trends in Public Opinion (Round Two Trends in Public Opinion (Round Table 12) IV, 236 Table 12) IV, 236 Wright, Mrs. Quincy. Woman's Stake in the War. (Round Table 8) Ill, 134 Louis Dolivet, Chairman; Raoul Aglion, Hugo Fernandez Artucio, Howard L. Year of Resistance, A, Part I, Underground Brooks, George Kagan, Shih-Chi Hu, Reporter, by G. K IV, 83 Johan J. Smertenko, Wousaofong. Year of Resistance, A, Part II, Underground Trial and Punishment of the Axis War Reporter, by G. K IV, 179 Criminals, by Sheldon Glueck IV, 138 Young, Stanley. The Time Is Now. (Verse) .III, 4 Younger Brothers, by Robert P. Tristram Underground Newspapers (Reproductions) Coffin. (Verse) IV, 100 III: 181, 183; IV: 84, 85, 89, 181, 182, 271 Yutang, Lin. The War about the Peace 111,107 Underground Reporter, The Ziff, William. Prospects for 1943. (Round III: 108, 278, 377; IV: 83,179,268 Table 11) IV, SO United Nations in War and Peace, by Zilboorg, Gregory. Changing Cultural Walter Nash Ill, 14 Values. (Round Table 9) Ill, 236 Unnamed Ally of the United Nations, The, Zoff, Otto. What Japanese School Children by Louis Lipsky Ill, 361 Learn IV, 253 Van Doren, Mark. Myopia (Verse) Ill, 133 Zuckmayer, Carl. Appeal to the Living... .Ill, 40 Vayo, J. Alvarez del. Free World at Work.Ill, 22 Zweig, Stefan. Hartrott and Hitler IV, 23+ Labor and Victory IV, 34 Velao, Antonio. The Spanish Republic-in- Exile IV, 75 BOOKS REVIEWED Voorhis, Jerry. An Economic Program for Agenda for a Post-war World, by J. B. Freedom IV, 117 Condliffe IV, 92 Wales, H. G. Quaritch. The Defense of Agent in Italy, by S. K Ill, 185 India Ill, 27 America in the New Pacific, by George E. Can Democracy Flourish in the New Taylor 111,190 Asia? 111,211 America Organizes to Win the War, A Wallace, Henry A. The Price of Free World Handbook on the War Effort IV, 274 Victory Ill, 9 America's Trade Equality Policy, by Hugh War About the Peace, The, by Lin Yutang.III, 107 O. Davis V -HI, 92 War for a Continent, by Wousaofong...... IV, 30 Anthology of Canadian Poetry, compiled by Warbasse, James Peter. Co-operatives vs. Ralph Gustafson Ill, 284 Statisra • HI, 331 Athene Palace, by R. G. Waldeck Ill, 94 Watt, Robert J. Bulwark for the Four Behind the Urals, by John Scott Ill, 283 Freedoms IV, 125 British Policy in Palestine, by Paul L. Weissenstein, World Reformer, by Franz Hanna IV, 185 Werfel HI, 129 British Tariff Movement, The, by Marvin Werfel, Franz. Weissenstein, World E. Lowe Ill, 93 Reformer HI, 129 Campaign of Treachery, by Henry Torres. .Ill, 383 284

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Coming Age of World Control, The, by New Freedom of the Seas, The, by W. Nicholas Doman IV, 187 Arnold-Forster IV, 92 Commandos, The, by Elliott Arnold Ill, 95 New Order in Poland, The, by Simon Segal.Ill, 185 Dawn Breaks, by F. C. Weiskopf Ill, 95 New Poems 1942, edited by Oscar Williams.Ill, 284 Deadline, by Pierre Lazareff Ill, 93 New Soldier's Handbook Ill, 95 Devant La Crise Mondiale: Manifesto of Oil, Blood and Sand, by Robert L. Baker.. .IV, 278 European Catholics Living in America.. .Ill, 381 Only the Stars Are Neutral, by Quentin Diffusion of Science, The, by Jesse Lee Reynolds IV, 276 Bennett IV, 274 Origin of Manchu Rule in Ching, The, by Domestic Manifesto, A, by Emery Reves IV, 94 Franz Michael Ill, 383 Dynamics of Industrial Democracy, The, by Preface to Preparedness, by C. Leonard Clinton S. Golden and Harold J. Rutten- berg IV, 187 Hoag 111,191 Economic Tribulation, by V. C. Vickers IV, 188 Real Italians, The, by Carlo Sforza. Ill, 282 Europe in Revolt, by Rene Kraus IV, 278 Republic of Plato, The, by I. A. Richards. .Ill, 94 Roots of National Socialism, The, by Rohan Failure of Peace, The, by Kent Forster III, 92 D'O. Butler Ill, 189 Federalism and Freedom, by Sir George Young IV, 273 Russia and the Battle of Liberation, by Flight tci Arras, by Antoine de Saint- Charles S. Seeley IV, 91 Exupery Ill, 189 Russia's Economic Front for War and Peace, Flight to Freedom, by Barbara Padowicz.. .Ill, 93 by A. Yugow IV, 91 For a Free Austria in a Free World 111,285 Russia's Fighting Forces, by Capt. Sergei N. Future Government in the United States, Kournakoff Ill, 282 The, edited by Leonard D. White Ill, 383 Sabotage! The Secret War Against Amer­ Geopolitik—Doctrine of National Self-Suffi- ica, by Michael Sayers and Albert E. ciency and Empire, by Johannes Mattern.IV, 188 Kahn IV, 186 Glimpses of World History, by Jawaharlal Seven for Cordelia, by Catherine Macdonald Nehru .Ill, 190 Maclean Ill, 93 Global War—An Atlas of World Strategy, Sixth Column, The Ill, 185 by Edgar Ansel Mowrer and Marthe Soviet Asia, Democracy's First Line of De­ Rajchinan Ill, 382 fense, by Raymond Arthur Davies and Government and Nationalism in Southwest Andrew J. Steiger IV, 91 Asia, by Rupert Emerson, Lennox A. Mills, Strategic Materials and National Strength, and Virginia Thompson HI, 190 by Harry N. Holmes IV, 94 Great Men and Women of Poland, edited Strategy for Victory, by Hanson Baldwin. .Ill, 282 by Stephen P. Mizwa Ill, 93 Great Offensive, The, by Max Werner IV, 184 Ten Years, the World on the Way to War, 1930-1940, by Dwight E. Lee Ill, 91 Greece Fights, edited by Homer W. Davis. .IV, 94 This Land We Defend, by Hugh H. Bennett Guerrilla Warfare, by 'Yank' Levy Ill, 93 and William C. Pryor IV, 276 Guilt of the German Army, The, by Hans Today We Are Brothers, by Leo Lania III, 91 Ernest Fried IV, 276 Total Victory, by Stephen King-Hall Ill, 92 Himmler . . . Nazi Spider Man, by George Toward International Organization, by Hamilton Combs, Jr Ill, 285 Howard Robinson and others Ill, 189 How V^ar Came, by Forrest Davis and Ernest K. Lindley IV, 188 Transfer of Populations, The by Mark Vishniak '. Ill, 285 Japan a World Problem, by H. J. Tem- perley HI, 284 Uncensored France, by Roy P. Porter Ill, 190 Jews in a Gentile World, by Isacque Grae- Underground Europe, by Curt Riess Ill, 185 ber and Steuart Henderson Britt IV, 91 Unfinished Task, The: Economic Reconstruc­ Joseph Chamberlain and the Theory of Im­ tion for Democracy, by Lewis Corey 111,285 perialism, by William L. Strauss Ill, 94 Victory in the Pacific, by Alexander Kiralfy.III, 283 Last Time I saw Paris, The, by Elliot Paul. .Ill, 91 Victory Through Air Power, by Major Lost Peace, The, by Harold Butler 111,285 Alexander de Seversky Ill, 282 MacArthur on War, edited by Frank C. Virgin Spain, by Waldo Frank Ill, 92 Waldrop Ill, 191 War and Diplomacy in Eastern Asia, by Madam Chairman, Members and Guests, by Claude A. Buss IV, 188 Helen Hayes Peffer III, 94 What America Thinks Ill, 94 Man ard Society in Calamity, by Pitirim A. Will Germany Crack? by Paul Hagen Ill, 185 Sorokin IV, 278 Wind Blew from the East, The, by Ferner Mechatiized Might, by Major Paul C. Nuhn Ill, 382 Raborg HI, 282 Women for Defense, by Margaret Culkin Meditei-ranean Front, by Alan Moorehead. .IV, 278 Banning Ill, 92 MissioE to the North, by Florence Jaffray World Order, by Hans Kohn Ill, 381 Harriman Ill, 382 Wreath for Europa, A, by Paul Tabori III, 383

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DEWEY ANDERSON is Chief of Editorial Board and Editor of the the American Hemisphere Division of forthcoming French edition of FREE the Board of Economic Warfare. He is WORLD, Le monde lihre. the author of twelve books in the eco­ nomic field. In his own State of Cali­ ROBERT GROETSCH, considered fornia, he has been a member of the one of the greatest authorities on legislature, budgeteer of the State, and Albania In Europe, reported the Al­ administrator of unemployment relief. banian rebellion against the Turks for German newspapers in 1910. He has When STEPHEN K. BAILEY was traveled in the Balkans five times, some­ collaborating with Mr. Anderson in the times on foot among primitive tribes, writing of Our Hemisphere in the Peo­ and has written a book, "Alhanische ple's Peace, he was acting Assistant Reise." The author of plays, movies, Chief of the American Hemisphere and novels, he was editor-in-chief of the Division of the Board of Economic War­ Dresdener Volkszeitung for fifteen fare. He is a former Rhodes scholar years, and was obliged to flee the Reich and author of "Roosevelt and His New In 1933. Deal." On November 24, he reported for active service as Ensign in the PROFESSOR LI YU YING, President United States Navy. of the Chinese National Academy of Pelping, Is a member of the Central JULIEN BENDA, famous French Committee of the Chinese Democratic writer and philosopher, author of "La party (Kuomintang) and a member of Trahison des Clercs," has boldly writ­ our International Honorary Board. He ten this defense of French political prin­ is one of the leaders In organizing the ciples though he Is still living in his na­ World Confederation of International tive land. For further details Illustrating Groupments. the principal ideas of his article we re­ fer the reader to his book, "Esquisse ERNEST T. NASH was for twenty-five d'une histoire des Frangais dans leur years in administrative work in the In­ volonte d'etre une nation," published In ternational Municipality of Shanghai 1932. and Is at present British liaison officer on Far Eastern Affairs In New York. Formerly a member of the Secretariat, HENRI BON- The Honorable WALTER NASH, NET is an active leader in enterprises Deputy Prime Minister of the New for International understanding. He is Zealand War Cabinet, is now the Minis­ Director of the International Institute ter for his country in Washington and of Intellectual Co-operation, Professor a member of the Pacific War Council. at the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes In May, he participated in our Round in New York, and Special Adviser to the Table, and contributed the article, World Citizens Association in Chicago. United Nations in War and Peace, in He Is a member of our International the June issue.

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NICOLAS REPETTO, Member of the ceived favorable comment from our Argentine Parliament, is head of the readers. We take this occasion, when all Socialist party and a leader of the dem­ of our translators are represented in ocratic forces of his country. Moved this issue, to introduce them. ANDRE­ by one of the recent speeches of Presi­ AS DORPALEN, who contributed The dent Roosevelt, he took time from his Language Question in Europe to our many activities to write for FREE May issue, is on the staff of the Colum­ WORLD this eloquent appreciation of the bia Encyclopedia and is the author of President's contribution to Pan-Amer­ "The World of General Haushofer," icanism. which will be published in December. RICHARD HOLDER is the pen name Last summer, SANASEN left the of a lawyer and member of the New United States to assist in the formation York University faculty who is engaged of the Free Thai movement in London. in work for the Government. ALBERT His report on Japanese occupation of LIPPMAN, member of the Department his native land gives the background for of Romance Languages of New York recent accounts of popular resistance to Ll^niversity, has rendered equally well the the invaders. Mr. SANASEN was for­ dramatic style of Pierre Mendes France merly a member of the League of Na­ and the scholarly prose of Julien Benda. tions secretariat. HEINZ and RVTH NORDEN have collaborated on many manuscripts and The articles of HENRY STANLEY still continue to do so although Lieu­ (pen name of a member of the Canadian tenant NORDEN is now in the infantry Government) have called forth a large at Camp Croft and Miss NORDEN has put her knowledge of languages to and enthusiastic response from our read­ use in the International Press and Radio ers. How to Make an Ally of India Division of the Office of War Informa­ appeared in the April issue; India Since tion in New York. Cripps in August. In publishing our Round Table, The OTTO ZOFF, Czechoslovak author of United Nations, from the May issue, plays and novels and historical works, the editors of Diretrizes, a weekly re­ is now making a study of educational view in Rio de Janeiro, make the follow­ systems and methods in fascist countries. ing comment: "Once more Diretrizes His latest book, published in New York, has the privilege of reprinting another is "The Huguenots." of the already famous Round Tables which are organized by the FREE WORLD STEFAN ZWEIG, Austrian poet, nov- magazine of New York. These Round elist, essayist, whose death in Brazil in Tables are usually an assemblage of per­ February, 1942, shocked readers on sons of world fame of the highest polit­ three continents, wrote, among other ical, cultural, economic, and diplomatic works, "Marie Antoinette," "Erasmus," background. The purpose is to discuss "Beware of Pity," and "Tide of For­ those vital problems which are presented tune." far too infrequently. These Round Tables of FREE WORLD unite men of all The high quality of the translations pub­ races and origins in a common purpose: to ameliorate the world in which we live." lished by FREE WORLD has often re­

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