MANAS INDEX A
Hint: To find an author or essay title either scroll down this page or use the FIND tool of your internet broswer. To do this press apple-F(Mac) or control-F(PC) on your keyboard or select EDIT from the Menu Bar of your broswer, select FIND, then type in the text you seek.
AA-The Story - Ernest Kurtz, ed. (Harper/Hazeldon, 1988)
Aaron, DanielXLI-21 Noted in Editorial, "Something to Give"
Aaronson, TerriXIX-30 Quoted from American Scholar article, Summer 1966, "Thirty Years Later-- Memories of the First American Writers' Congress," in Lead, "After Ideologies?"
Abbe, PierreXXIV-24 Her article, "A Tour of Vietnam," in March Environment discussed in Frontiers, "A Ravaged Land"
Abbey, EdwardVII-18 Subject of Letter from England
Abbott, William L.XI-2 His The Brave Cowboy reviewed in Review, "Did They Read the Manuscript?"
XXIII-50 His Desert Solitaire discussed and quoted in Review, "I Can Tell You Where It Was"
XXVI-17 His The Brave Cowboy quoted in Review, "The Qualities of Men"
XXXIII-16 Quoted from Desert Solitaire in Editorial, "Notes On Simplicity"
XXXIV-41 Quoted (from Growing Without Schooling) in Children, "Extracts"
XXXVIII-21 Quoted "In Defense of Edward Abbey" by Wendell Berry from Whole Earth Review (Mar. 1985). Also quoted Desert Solitaire, in Children, "A Defense of Edward Abbey"
Abbs, Peter (editor, Tract)XXXII-17 Quoted from March Progressive in Frontiers, "There Will Be Black Studies"
Abbs, Peter (Continued)XXVIII-21 His introductory note to The Black Rainbow quoted in Editorial, "A Time of Decision"
XXIX-24 His quote of Freud's letter to Binswanger in Tract (16 and 17) used in Lead, "The Composition of Opposites" His Root and Blossom quoted in Children, "Cross-Section"
XXX-45 His Proposal for a New College reviewed in "Processes and Goals"
XXX-48 Quoted in re TV, from Tract 22, in Editorial "The Dominant Socializing Force"
XXX-52 Proposal for a New College quoted in Children, "Two Semi-Utopian Places"
XXXI-1 Proposal quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"
XXXIV-44 Quoted re Tract in Review, "Hail and Farewell" (last issue of)
XXXV-45 Quoted from English within the Arts in Children, "Despite Everything"
XXXV-46 Cited in Children, "Teacher at Work"
Abdalla, Ismail-Sabri (Egyptian Director of Institute of National Planning in Cairo)XXXVI-5 Quoted from Teachers College Record Fall 1982 in Children re nuclear scientists
Abel, LionelXXX-11 Quoted from APSC study kit in Frontiers, "Some Uncommon Sense"
Abelard, Peter (12th Cent.)XI-18 Quoted from his article (Winter '58) in Partisan Review, dealing with the nature of poetry in Frontiers "Total Poetry"
XVI-22 Quoted from April 27 Nation in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"
Abelson, Philip H.I-10 Since his time vigorous thought in West has been anti-dogmatic and anti-theological
I-39 Persecuted for discussing Holy Trinity
II-19 His questioning mind hunted, persecuted and hounded
II-35 Brief reference to in Lead, "What Holds the World Together?"
IV-45 Quoted in Lead, "Great Questions V"
VI-28 Reference to in Lead, "An Educational Ideal"
XXXII-12 Quoted in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"
Abernethy, Robert (Newscaster)XXIX-50 Quoted from Oct. 15 Science in Frontiers, "Required Reading on Energy"
Abhay, Bang M. D.XXVII-50 His question to humanist economist being interviewed, used in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"
Abiding Point, TheXXXVI-52 Ed. with Ashvin J. Patel, M.D. of Health Care - Which Way to Go discussed in Editorial, "Health Care"
Abileah, JosephXXXVI-14 Editorial
Ability to Perceive Wholes, TheXXXIV-14 Founder of Haifa Symphony Orchestra (violinist) quoted from IFOR Report interview by Jim Forest in Frontiers, "The Long Road" re his 1936 experience with Moslem group
Abitare (Italian Magazine)XXIX-22 Lead
Ablos, DavidXXXI-40 Marco Fini quoted from May issue in Frontiers, "Linked Awakenings"
Abnormal Phenomenon, AnXXXVI-15 Quoted from Democracy Winter 1983 in Review, "The Gestation Is Over," re the Mexican in the city.
Abolition of War, TheXXIV-20 Editorial
About America and AmericansXIX-46 Review
About CircumstancesXXVII-9 Frontiers
About EstablishmentsIII-5 Editorial (Letter from a woman in Israel)
About Iran - Some Current HistoryXXXIV-25 Frontiers re clever ads
About Little IssuesXXXIV-20 Review
About MetaphorsVIII-15 Frontiers (Raymond Rogers)
About Religion -Alfred ReynoldsXXVII-49 Review
About StoriesXXI-34 Frontiers
Abraham, WillardXXVIII-47 Editorial
Abramowitz, IsadoreXV-2 Quote in June Today's Health given in July 12, 1961 Education Summary and quoted in Children, "A 'Youth' Anthology" (from Jesse Kornbluth's Notes from the New Underground)
Abrams, CharlesI-24 Review of his The Great Prisoners (Dutton, 1946)
XI-43 Reference to and quotes from in Lead, "The Birth of an Epoch"
Abrams, GarryXXII-28 His The City is the Frontier discussed and quoted in Review, "A Lost Cause?"
XXIII-41 Mention of The City Is the Frontier in Lead, "Vision and Reform"
XXVI-16 Quoted from The City Is .the Frontier in Frontiers, "Samplings of the Malaise"
XXXVI-49 Quoted The City Is the Frontier in Lead, "Obstacles to Evolution"
XXX-40 The City Is .the Frontier quoted in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
XXXVIII-47 Quoted The City Is the Frontier (on FHA) in Lead, "The Story of Mankind"
Abrams, MarkXXXVII-22 His interview in L.A. Times Jan. 13, 1984 with Joseph Campbell in Frontiers, "Convergences"
Abrams, Meyer HowardIX-31 His Encounter article, "The Facts of Young Life" quoted in Children
Abroad, at Home, and EverywhereXXXIV-7 Quoted his compilation of Coleridge's statements from June 1979 Toward in Frontiers, "A Fiction of Science"
Abstract Concession, AnXXXIII-19 Frontiers
Abt, John J.XXI-25 Frontiers
Abundance for What? - David RiesmanXXIV-13 His Who Has the Right To Make War? mentioned in Frontiers, "'Winds Out of Pandora's Box'"
Abuse of History, TheXIX-9 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title
Academic ClarityXXIV-7 Lead
Academic Freedom and Revolution - Robert Rein'lXXXI-16 Editorial
Academic Freedom in Our Times - Robert MacIver (Columbia University Press)XXIII-23 Frontiers
Academy of Gandhian Studies (Publishers of Gandhi Vigyan, quarterly)IX-28 Reviewed by Paul Goodman in Lead, "The Duties of Free Men"
Acceptable WorshipXXXIII-14 Discussed its ideas and work in Editorial, "The Only Hope"
Acceptance of MysteriesVI-15 Lead
Access for Peace-MakersXXXV-7 Editorial re character, cultural health
Access to LandXIX-26 Lead
Access to SacralizationXXI-51 Editorial
Access to Things Going OnXXV-3 Lead
Accessible Remedies, TheXXX-17 Frontiers "'Accidental' Obliteration"
XVI-10 Review
Accompaniments of NationalismXXIII-46 Lead
According to RulesVII-12 Review (American Nationalist-hate sheet)
Accumulating Incentive . . . , AnXXI-30 Editorial
Accumulating PressuresXXXIV-1 Frontiers
Accustoming Ourselves to ThinkingXXXVI-8 Frontiers (Worldwatch Paper #48)
Acharlu, K. S. (ed. of Gandhi Vigyan)XLI-51 Review
Acharlu, K. S.-(Continued)XX-48 His translation of Vinoba's educational thought text of 3-part Children, "Essence of Basic Education"
XX-49 Part II
XX-50 Part III
XXXI-15 Opening editorial of Gandhi Vigyan quoted in Lead, "Heroism or Common Sense?"
XXXIII-15 Quoted from his article in Gandhi Vigyan on Vinoba's Thoughts on Education in Editorial, "The Only Hope"
XXXIII-15 Quoted from Gandhi Vigyan on Vinoba's Thoughts on Education in Editorial, "The Only Hope"
Achievement of Our Age?XXXIV-45 Quoted Gandhi Vigyan Jan. 1981 (historical note) in Children
XXXVIII-51 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, June 1985, in Children, "Who Should Control Education?"
XXXIX-4 The Story of Mahatma Gandhi reviewed in "A Life of Gandhi"
XXXIX-15 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, June 1985, re Indian teachers in Lead, "The Writer"
Achieving "Emotional Maturity"XXXIII-4 Review
Ack, Dr. MarvinXVII-42 Review
Ackerman, NathanXXII-39 Quoted from Summer Menninger Quarterly in Children, "Kinds of Irrationality"
Ackland, LenXXVII-51 Quoted from foreword to Burrow's Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow- Pioneer Psychologist"
Ackley, GardnerXXV-49 Credibility Gap-a Digest of the Pentagon Papers (which he compiled) quoted from in Lead, "Have 'Nations' Any Future?"
Acland, Richard (Sr. Bart.)XVI-11 Quoted on European economies in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) Acorn (bi-monthly issued by Midwest Energy Alternatives Network, Governors State University, Park Forest South, Ill. 60466)VIII-16 Waging Peace (by Acland and others) discussed in Frontiers, "A Brave Proposal"
VIII-17 Discussed in Letter from England
VIII-21 Reference to in Letter from England
XXVIII-43 His The Next Step reviewed in "A New Spirit in Socialism"
Acorn People, The - Ron Jones (Zephyros, 1201 Stanyan St., San Francisco 94117, $12.50)XXIX-23 Editorial announcement and writer, John Martin, quoted in Lead, "The Human Dilemma"
XXXI-5 Allen Jedlicka quoted from Oct. 1977 issue in Frontiers, "Changes and the Obstacles to Change"
XXXII-24 Walter Goldschmidt quoted from Dec-Jan 1978-79, issue in Review, "A Few Encouragements"
Acquirement of Individuality, TheXXX-13 Reviewed in Children, "Acorns Galore"
Across National Barriers - Ed LazarXVII-22 Lead mentioning Milton Mayer, A. H . Maslow, David Riesman, "Third Force"
Across the Plains -Robert Louis StevensonXVI-3 Lead
Act of a Man, TheXXVIII-53 Quoted in Review "The Need for Roots"
XXXVI-3 Quoted in Children, "Miscellany" (right and wrong)
Act of BrotherhoodVI-42 Editorial
Act of Creation, The - Arthur KoestlerXXXVI-25 Editorial (TreePeople)
Act of Murder, AnXIX-27 Quoted in Editorial, "Boycott for Cause"
Act of Peace, An - Robert Jay WolffII-7 Review of this Frederic March movie
Act of RescueXXIV-22 Frontiers
Acta Psychotherapeutica II-37-88-Dr. Hans Syz (1963)XXXI-19 Frontiers
Acting Out- Roland Betts (Little, Brown, 1978, $8.95)XX-35 Quoted in Lead, "The Fall"
Action for PeaceXXXI-42 Quoted from as well as John Holt's Introduction to in Children, "We Are In the Dark Ages"
Action for Peace, Freedom and Community- Robert SwannXV-40 Frontiers (composed of two articles, one by Richard Groff and second by Beverly Henry)
Action or Growth?XVII-1 Lead
Active "Pacifism"XXXIV-10 Review
Activist (student publication of Oberlin College)XII-2 Review Jim Peck's We Who Would Not Kill
Activity and Experience -Lydia A. H. Smith (Agathon, 1976, $12.00)XV-21 Tom Hayden quoted from Spring, 1962 issue in Lead, "The Reconstruction of Reality"
XVI-6 Ethan Geto quoted from Fall, 1962 issue in Children, "The Students' Right to Read"
XVI-32 Winter issue quoted in Children, "Notes from the Radicals"
Acton, Lord (John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, First Baron Acton)XXIX-36 Quoted in Children, "What Schools Can and Can't Do"
Acts of CommitmentII-19 Quoted by Paul McGuire in There's Freedom for the Brave
II-44 Review of his Essays-"Power and Corruption"-Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
III-18 Brief quotation from in Letter from England
VI-36 Quoted in Lead, "Civilizing Agencies"
Acts of CreationXVIII-20 Editorial on the acts of Alice Herz, Les Stern, Horace Champney, Vo Thanh Minh
Acts of FaithXXX-44 Editorial
Acts of Individuals, TheXVIII-11 Editorial
Acts of LoveXXXVII-13 Lead (History)
Acts for Peace -Group in Berkeley, Calif.XXIX-46 Review
Adam of the Road - Elizabeth Janet Gray (Viking Press)XIII-37 Current reproduction of N.Y. Times Magazine article quoted in Children, "Education About War"
XIII-44 Their paper Penny Pages for Peace quoted in Children, "Counsel for Old. . . and Young"
XIV-23 Their "Discussion Outline" quoted from in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-34 Charles E. Osgood's paper, How We Might Win the Hot War and Lose the Cold quoted in Review, "The Partisan Pathology"
Adam of Saint-Victor (mystical poet of Middle Ages)XXII-44 Discussed and quoted from in Children, "The Oaken Heart of England"
Adamic, LouisII-19 Poem quoted in "The Moral Law" (Review) to show difference between him and Peter Abelard
IV-45 Quoted in Lead, "Great Questions V"
V-51 Quoted in Lead, "Fear of the Mind"
IX-44 Quoted in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy" - doggerel verse
XVIII-24 Poem quoted in Lead, "Systems and the Man"
XXXI-17 Poem quoted in Editorial, "Tides of Becoming"
XXIII-12 Poem quoted in Lead, "Teaching and Healing"
XXXVI-10 Quoted (Of the Trinity . . .) in Lead, "What Do I Fear Myself?"
Adamov, ArthurI-8 Dynamite mentioned in Review, "Minority Men"
I-9 Two-Way Passage suggested ways of reeducating Germans after World War II
I-20 The Native's Return mentioned in connection with review of St. John book The Silent People Speak
II-13 My America and Dynamite recommended in Children
II-24 Reference to his books in review of Kinfolk and Death of a Salesman
III-5 Quotations from My America on Black Mountain College
III-34 Reference to his magazine Common Ground in Children
III-45 Reference to Native's Return in Lead, "The Roots of Conviction"
IV-5 Reference to his Dynamite in Frontiers, "Partisans All"
XIII-36 Quote from My America in Children, "Friendship Day Camp"
XXI-28 Quote from My America on Black Mountain in Children, "The Lost Humanities"
Adams, FrankXV-32 Martin Esslin's summary in Theatre of the Absurd of his paper, quoted in Editorial, "Beyond Absurdity"
Adams, Franklin P.XXXI-20 Account of his cobbler shop as educational center quoted from Radical Teacher (July, 1977) in Frontiers, "The Progressive South"
Adams, HenryVII-3 Poem, "The Poltroon" quoted from his column, "The Conning Tower," in Children
Adams, HowardV-18 Poem of Alain of Lille quoted by him in Mont-Saint Michel and Chartres, in Lead, "Type Casting"
V-32 Quoted briefly in Editorial, "Man and Nature" (The only true cause is God. Creation is His Sole act. . .)
XI-53 Quoted his Mont-Saint Michel in Review "Religion, Sin and the Animals"
XIV-10 Mont-Saint Michael . . . briefly quoted in Lead, "The World On Your Shoulders"
XXIII-9 Quoted from Mont-Saint Michel in Frontiers, "Emerson's Vast Unofficialdom"
Adams, James TruslowXXI-35 H. H. Walsh's Foreword to Adams' The Education of Canadians in Children, "History of an Aberration"
Adams, JaneI-3 Reference to his Epic of America in "The American Heritage"
XXIII-4 Quoted from his Epic of America in Lead, "The American Dream"
Adams, JohnXXXV-37 Discussed her social feminism from Jean Bethke Elshtain's article Democracy, April; 1982 in Frontiers, "The Nurturers of Life"
XXXVI-52 Briefly noted on decision to help mankind in Lead, "The Men and the Boys"
Adams, PatriciaIII-37 Quoted briefly in Lead, "American Culture"
XXV-2 Quoted from letter to Hezekiah Niles in Lead, "How Men Think"
XXVII-21 Quoted from letter to Hezekiah Niles in Editorial, "Questions Without Answers"
XXVIII-46 Correspondence with Hezekiah Niles on Revolution quoted in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"
XXIX-8 Quote from The American Testament by Mortimer Adler and Wm. Gorman in Editorial, "One Change for the Better"
Adams, Dr. Raymond (U. of N. Carolina English Professor)XXXVIII-18 (with Lawrence Solomon) In the Name of Progress used as basis for Editorial, "What Is Really Wrong?"
XXXVIII-38 Quoted in Lead, "Words and Myth" (the illusions of Foreign Aid)
XXXVIII-41 Quoted on population and farming methods in Lead, "A Nurturing Activity"
XXXVIII-41 Reviewed, quoted In the Name of Progress
Adams, Robert MartinIX-29 His Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Address at Chapel Hill quoted Dante's Convivo, in Lead, "The League of Anxious Men"
Adams, Samuel HopkinsXXXI-45 Quoted from in Spring '78 Hudson Review in Review, "Signposts of Change"
XXXVIII-38 Quoted, March 31, 1985 NY Times Book Review on false euphemisms in Lead, "Words and Myth"
Adams, Thomas BoylstonVI-26 Quote from his Sunrise to Sunset in Lead, "An Unpopular Analysis"
Adamson, JoyXXIX-10 Quoted from Fall 1974 or Winter 1975 Daedalus in Children, "Something Not Yet Tried"
Adapting Universities to a Technological Society - Eric Ashby (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1974, $8.95)XV-19 William Percy's preface to and text of her Born Free quoted in Children, "Education Transcending 'Savagery'" Sir Julian Huxley's introduction to her sequel, Living Free, quoted same place.
Add Mournful NotesXXVIII-3 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Mostly Compliant"
Addams, JaneIX-22 Editorial (subscriber had to discontinue reading MANAS, made her think too much)
Addiction- Various SortsXXIV-38 Quoted on pacifists in Lead, "The Far Horizon"
Addressed to ChristiansXXVII-43 Frontiers
Addressed to Christians -Floyd H. Hoss (Harper, 1950)XI-47 Editorial (quoting from Johnny Purple by John Wyllis)
Adelman, LeonardIV-45 Discussed in Lead, "Some Admirable Heretics"
Adelman, M. A.XXX-3 Quoted from Oct. 22, 1976 Science in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decision"
Adelphi, The (English quarterly founded by John Middleton Murry)XXVI-41 Quoted from Sept. Atlantic in Frontiers, "Ill Fares the Land"
Adelson, Dr. JosephII-24 Quoted in editorial "The Hungry Hide" (Hunger in Berlin)
Adenauer, Dr. HerrXV-12 Quoted from Dr. Nevitt Sanford's book, The American College, in Children, "For Parents of the College-Bound
XXIX-11 His review of Moral Development quoted from Dec. 26, 1975 Science in Lead, "What Is 'Morality'?"
Adequate, Clean, AvailableIII-13 Reference to in Letter from Germany
Adgate, AndrewXXIX-35 Frontiers
Ad Hoc CommitteeI-30 Trained voices, organized Uranian Academy in Philadelphia. He and Noah Webster interested in music.
Adler, AlfredXVII-24 Send to for copies of "The Triple Revolution" - 1120 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, D.C.
Adler, Felix (Founder of Ethical Movement)VIII-10 Discussed with Freud & Jung in Lead, "Religion as Meaning"
XXV-11 Quoted from Feb. Atlantic in Frontiers, "A Comment on ESP"
Adler, Dr. Mortimer (University of Chicago)IV-12 Reference to in "New Ideas at Work" Quote from article
Adler, NathanII-4 Reference to in Lead, "The Meaning of World Revolution" (Ed MacLean)
VI-1 Interview published in U.S. News and World Report quoted in Frontiers, "Fighting Words"
XXIX-8 John Adams' words quoted from his The American Testament in Editorial, "One Change for the Better"
XXXVIII-13 The Paideia Proposal quoted in Children, "Can There Be a Paideia in America?"
Administrative OmnipotenceXXIV-7 His article first appearing in Psychiatry (Nov. '68) quoted from Jan. 11 National Observer in Lead, "The Abuse of History"
Administrator, TheXXVI-49 Editorial
Admirable As He IsXIX-21 Editorial
Admirable Bishop, TheXXVIII-26-35 The Life of Nate Shaw)
Admirable Failure, AnIII-39 Editorial
Adobe-Build It Yourself - Paul Graham McHenry (University of Arizona, 1986)V-27 Review "We Fished All Night"
AdornoXXXIX-50 Reviewed, quoted in "Uses of the Earth"
Adult Education in Transition -Burton Clark (U. of Calif. Press, 1958)VIII-38 Brief quote from his The Authoritarian Personality in Lead, "The New Study of Motives"
Adult Education Movement in the United States, The - Malcolm S. Knowles (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962)XVIII-22 Quoted in Children
Adult Learning Is Necessary (Prepared by Royal Bank of Canada, 1963)XVIII-28 Quoted in Children
Advance to BarbarismXVII-17 Quoted in Children, "Adult Education-Fact and Theory"
Advance NoticeII-13 "A Jurist" (Thomson and Smith) Review (together with The Testament of Christian Civilization)
II-13 Reference to in Editorial, "Impartial Judge"
Advances in Parapsychological Research - Stanley Krippner, ed. (McFarland & Co., 1986)IV-11 Editorial
Adventure and SchoolteachingXXXIX-16 Reviewed, quoted introduction by Evan Harris Walker in Review, "Extra-Sensory Perception"
Adventure in Geometry, An -Anthony Revielli (Viking, 1957)III-39 Review - Jess Stuart-The Thread That Runs So True
Adventure in Learning -Sybil MarshallXXIII-5 Quote from in Children, "Life Geometrizes"
XXVII-47 Quotation from in Children, "Minute Harmonies"
XXXVII-11 Quoted in Children, "Adventures in Geometry"
Adventure StoryXVI-28 Comments of reviewer quoted from April 5 Peace News in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
Adventurers, TheXXXII-1 Review
Adventures in Immortality - George Gallup (1981)VI-16 Lead
Adventures in BotanyXXXVIII-43 Noted that 23 per cent of population in U.S. believe in reincarnation, Lead, "A Cumulative Force"
Adventures of a Bystander - Peter Drucker (Harper & Row, 1970)XXXIX-9 Review
Adventures of the Mind - Dr. Arturo Castiglioni, 1946XXXV-46 Reviewed quoted in "Peter Drucker's Career"
Adversaries, The - Dr. William Rivers (Beacon, 1970)I-4 Quoted
XXXV-49 Quotations re his early teachers in Children, "Teacher-Watchers Report"
Adversary In the House - Irving Stone (Doubleday, 1947)XXIV-14 Quoted in Frontiers, "Government and the Press" and in Editorial, "Decisions About 'News'"
XXIV-18 Quote from in Children, "Miscellany"
Advice to ReadersI-8 Review
Advocates of Change, TheXXXVII-25 Editorial (Horace Alexander's book on Gandhi)
Advocates of Common SenseXXVII-10 Frontiers
A.E. (Irish poet - Russell)XXIX-50 Editorial
Aeneid - Virgil (1952 Anchor paperback, translated by Day Lewis)XXXII-23 Quoted from Less Is More in Review, "On Affordable Reforms"
AeschylusXXXVII-15 Discussed quoted on reincarnation in Review, "Montaigne on the Road"
AESOP'S TeamXXVI-39 Quotation from Prometheus Bound in Lead, "Men and Gods"
XXXIII-12 Mentioned in Children, "Direct Experience of Alternatives" on Prometheus Bound
XXXIX-12 Quoted Prometheus Bound re tragedy of man in Lead, "The Role of Imagination"
Aesthetic Education (see Journal of Aesthetic Education)XXI-43 Editorial
Aesthetic Experiences -Andras AngyalXXXVIII-14 Oct. 1969 issue; quoted Robert McClintock on Ortega in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"
Aesthetics and the Gestalt -Ian Rawlins (Nelson, 1953)XVII-39 Frontiers
Affair of Dishonor, An -Louis BrennanXXI-3 Quoted in Children, "Notes and Comment"
Affirmation on FreedomIX-43 Reviewed briefly in "Notes on Novels"
Affirmation of Immortality, The - John Haynes Holmes (Ingersoll Lecture, Macmillan)I-47 Lead, "No Such Thing as Political Freedom"-(it has to be an individual moral problem)
I-52 Lead "Answers to Thrasymachus," answer to correspondent's comments on "Affirmation on Freedom"
Affirmations, Questions, DenialsI-18 Reviewed with Puzzled People
XIII-47 Quoted in Lead, "Self-Deception's Strange Fruit"
XXIV-15 Quote from in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions"
XXVII-53 Quoted in Frontiers, "At Time of Death"
XXXIII-45 Quoted in Lead, "A Pivotal Inquiry"
XXXVIII-43 Quoted Palmer on death of his wife in Lead, "A Cumulative Force"
XLI-11 Quoted in Lead, "A Foray of Faith"
Affirmative "Negativism"XIX-42 Lead
Affirmative ThinkingXIX-4 Editorial
Affluent Society, The - John K. GalbraithII-4 Editorial-based on Ed MacLean's lead article, "The Meaning of World Revolution"
Africa , Dr. Thomas W. Prof. of History at USCXI-36 Summarized by reviewer Carl Auerbach in the Progressive and quoted from in Lead, "The Way the World Is"
Africa-Angry Young Giant -Smith Hempstone (Praeger, 1961, $7.95)XVIII-13 Quoted from LA Times, March 1, in Frontiers, "Signs of Health"
Africa in Crisis - Lloyd Timberlake (New Society Publishers, 4722 Baltimore, Philadelphia, PA 19143)XVIII-36 Quoted in Editorial
XVIII-36 Frontiers review in "The New History- Makers"
Africa Today (Magazine)XXXIX-16 Quoted in Editorial, "African Disaster"
African CultureXV-32 Quoted from June issue in Lead, "The Pressure Gauge"
African DisasterXXVIII-9 Editorial
African EpicXXXIX-16 Editorial
XXXVIII-50 Review - WorldWatch No. 65
African Farm and AfterXXVIII-19 Review
African Image, The -Ezekiel Mphahlele (Faber & Faber, London, 1962)XXXVI-38 Review (West with the Night)
African ImpasseXVII-44 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Mirror of Africa"
XVIII-34 Reference to in Editorial, "Regenerating Institutions"
XXIX-44 Quoted in Review, "Footnote to Plato"
African Journey -Mrs. Paul RobesonVI-24 Frontiers
African LensI-27 In Review "South African Story"
III-1 Remarks on in "Letter from South Africa"
III-1 Reference to in Editorial
African PainIX-21 Review, The Dark Eye in Africa, Laurens van der Post
African Sketchbook -Dr. Frederick FranckXXXV-51 Review (Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful)
African SynthesisXV-22 Reviewed in and quoted in Review, "The Flavor of Africa"
XV-24 Briefly quoted in Lead, "To Fill the Void"
African TaleXX-27 Review
After Five YearsXXIII-20 Review
After Four YearsXIV-34 Editorial
After Ideologies?V-1 Lead
After Life in Roman Paganism -Franz CumontXIX-30 Lead
After Prisons-What?XX-43 Quote from in Reincarnation in World Thought used in Review, "Exit the Antiquarians"
After Reading the PapersXXVIII-36 Frontiers
After the Age of RevolutionXXIX-51 Frontiers
After the Revolution -Robert A. Dah (Yale University Press, 1971)XXX-8 Lead
After the U.C. Loyalty OathXXIV-38 Discussed and quoted from in Review, "The Meaning of Democracy"
XXIV-42 Quote from in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"
After Twenty-Five YearsIII-23 Lead by Paul Weinpahl
After Twenty-Four YearsXXVI-1 Editorial
AftermathXXV-1 Editorial
Aftermath on ChesmanII-36 Editorial (Churchill) knew nothing about "unconditional surrender" until he heard words from Roosevelt)
AfterthoughtsXIII-30 Frontiers
After Virtue - Alasdair MacIntyre (U. of Notre Dame, 1985)I-33 Editorial (eds mention books they have reviewed about which they might have had misgivings)
III-2 Editorial (about Christmas spirit)
Against Capital Punishment in CaliforniaXXXIX-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Sources of Morality"
Against CaptivityXIII-12 Frontiers
Against Interpretation -Susan Sontag (Delta, 1966)XVII-47 Frontiers
Against Madness and AbsurdityXXX-36 Essay on Simone Weil quoted from in Lead, "'Why Have We Begun?'"
Against the American Grain -Dwight MacdonaldXXII-41 Review
Against the Current - Isiah Berling (Viking 1979)XVI-10 Jan. 4 Time quoted on above in Lead, "The Health in Us"
XVI-23 Quoted and discussed in Review, "The Versatile Dwight Macdonald"
XXXVII-10 Quoted ("homogenized" magazines) in Lead, "A Change of Heart"
XXXVII-19 Quoted in Lead, "Question for Our Time" (pragmatism)
Against the GrainXXXIII-48 Quoted in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"
Against These Three -Stuart CloeteV-36 Frontiers (Jewish situation in Israeli)
X-51 Frontiers (Research Society for Creative Altruism)
XVI-8 Editorial-comments on letter from Janis Miller
Agar, HerbertVI-8 Discussed in Frontiers, "A Reluctant Patience"
Agarwal, AnilXXVI-24 His A Time for Greatness discussed and quoted in Review, "Some Old Books"
Agarwal, S. N.XXXIX-43 Quoted from Resurgence, May/June 1986, "Bulldozing the Poor" in Frontiers, "The Causes of Worldwide Hunger"
XL-42 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, June 1986 re conditions now affecting the whole world, Lead, "A Voice of Sanity"
Agassiz, LouisII-7 Reference to his pamphlets on Gandhian Plan in Lead, "Comprehensible Economics"
III-25 Quoted in Review, "Land of Contrasts" about discussion with John Dewey
VII-34 Quoted from Economic Review in Lead, "India's Great Project"
XXXVII-11 Quoted on Chipko from Science from Villages Aug./Sept. 1983 in Frontiers, "A Million Trees Planted in India"
Age of Adventure, The -Giorgio de Santillana (Mentor)IV-27-36 Ref. to in Frontiers, "Facts and Theories" re his rejection of Darwinian theory of evolution-but he was an observer of natural facts.
IX-20 Rejected idea of evolution, Lead, "The Fear of Loose Ends"
XXX-15 Account of his life and work by David McCullough in Jan. Audubon quoted in Children, "Looking"
Age of Anacronisms, TheXXV-42 Quote of Marsilio Ficino in Review, "The Sacred Art"
XXV-43 Bruno and other quotations taken from Arthur Livingston's translation of Heroic Exaltations as given by Giorgio de Santillana in, Lead, "Times and Awakening"
XXVIII-9 Summary of Cusanus' argument from mathematical analogies quoted in Lead, , "The Raw Material"
XLI-20 Quoted (on Cusa, Leonardo, Montaigne) in Review, "Doers Who Were Thinkers"
Age of Anxiety, The -W. H. AudenV-34 Editorial
Age of Climax, TheXXII-49 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "A Verdict of Writers
Age of Complexity, The -Herbert KohlX-27 Lead
Age of Conformity, The -Alan Valentine (Regnery, 1954)XXV-9 Quote from in Lead, "Philosophy in Action"
XXV-10 Discussed and essay by Alain Robbe-Grillet quoted from in Review, "A Book on 'Modern Philosophy'"; also essay by Wallace Stevens quoted in Editorial, "Poetry and Philosophy"
XXV-16 Wallace Stevens' quote of Bruno given from above in Editorial, "Origins of Science" - Dorothea Singer also quoted from same Editorial
XXVII-49 Quote from in Review, "About Metaphors"
XXVIII-16 Quote from Jean Paulhan in essay by Wallace Stevens, quoted from in Review, "Down to Earth, Up to the Stars"
XXXV-18 Quoted in Children, "Cabbages, Kings, and Poonharps"
XXXVI-15 Quoted notes given to Wallace Stevens from Jean Paulhan on need of science for poetry in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"
Age of Confusion, TheVIII-21 Reviewed under own title
Age of Diagnosis, TheIII-15 Lead
Age of Dilemmas, TheXIV-1 Lead
Age of Escapism?XV-52 Lead
Age of ExpertsXXVI-41 Editorial
Age of Ezra Pound, TheXXXVIII-10 Lead (Morgan, specialization)
Age of Freedom, TheXXI-47 Frontiers
Age of Fable -BulfinchXXXV-36 Frontiers (War Resisters League activities, neighborhoods, etc.)
Age of Indifference, TheXXIV-52 Quote from in Lead, "The Roots of Literature"
Age of Longing, The -Arthur KoestlerV-7 Frontiers
Age of Longing, TheVI-8 Quote from in Lead, "The Long View"
Age of McDardle, TheXXVIII-23 Review
Age of Preoccupations, TheVII-49 Lead (Alonzo series)
Age of Reason, The -Thomas PaineXXIII-51 Lead
Age of 'Self-Control,' TheII-8 Attack on infallibility of Christian Bible, most of it written while he was in Luxembourg prison
V-2 Quoted in Editorial, "The Real Issue"
XXIV-48 Quote from in Lead, "The Forms of Credulity"
XXVII-6 A Short Appreciation"
XXXIX-3 Quoted in Lead, "Our Uncreated Identity"
Age for Shooting Instead of Spanking, The -Robert RuarkIX-45 Editorial
Age of Tantalus, TheV-49 Pasadena Independent story quoted in Children
Agee, JamesIII-30 Lead
Agenda for Tomorrow -Stewart Udall (Harcourt, 1966)XVI-6 Quoted in Frontiers, "Label and Libel"
XXXIII-47 Quoted his letters to James Harold Flye in Lead, "The Writer's Plight"; also noted Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and his struggle to be a writer
Agenda for TomorrowXXV-43 Quote from in Frontiers of same title
Agents of Cultural Self-ConsciousnessXXV-43 Frontiers
Agnon, S. Y. (Nobel Laureate)XXXII-44 Frontiers
Agony of Inequality, TheXXXIX-14 Discussion of A Simple Story in Review, "Tales of the Past"
Agony of the Races, TheXXXIII-41 Quoted, discussed Jan Mansbridge's article in Co-ops, Communes & Collectives in Review, "The Value of History"
Agrarian Unrest in Southeastern Asia, The -Erich H. JacobyXIX-29 Review
Agreeable Autocracies, TheIV-6 Reference to in Letter from England
Agricide - Michael W. Fox (Schocken, 1986)XIV-14 Joseph P. Lyford's introduction to quoted in Lead, "References for the Good Society"
Agricultural Information Bulletin No. 99 - U.S. Dept. Of Agriculture Soil Conservation ServiceXXXIX-46 Quoted in Review, "Gardening for Health and Enjoyment"
Agricultural Revolution, TheXXXVII-40 Conquest of the Land Through 7,000 Years - by W. C. Lowdermilk discussed, quoted in Children, "The One-Room Schoolhouse"
Agriculture - An Unsolved ProblemI-34 Lead (As You Sow, Goldschmidt)
Agriculture and CultureXLI-46 Lead
Agriculture and Human ValuesXXXVI-44 Frontiers (The Land Institute)
Agriculture in IndiaXXXVIII-13 First issue, Winter 1984, quoted Katherin Clancy on "Human Nutrition, Agriculture and Human Values" in Frontiers, "Less Soil, Higher Costs, Less Food"
XXXIX-10 Fall 1984, Jan Wojcik quoted in Frontiers, "The Culture of Agriculture"
XXXIX-37 Spring 1985, Frances Moore Lappe on farming and self-interest in Lead, "Extinction or Renewal?"
XLI-19 Summer 1986, "Food for Everyone?" by Edward Passerini quoted in Frontiers, "Eden Was an Orchard"
Agriculture in the City (Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara) 109 E. De La Guerra St., Santa Barbara, CA 93102 - $2.75)XXXVIII-22 Frontiers
Agri-Silviculture Institute (founded by Paul Marks) Palm Springs, CAXXIX-45 Quoted in Children, "Odds and Ends"
XXX-8 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Decentralist Ways and Means"
Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful - Alan Paton (Scribner, 1981)XXXIII-17 Quote from their Tree Planter Communicator (Jan. '80, in Frontiers, "Access to Things Going On"
Ah Julian! -Leonard WibberleyXXXV-51 Reviewed, quoted in "African Pain"
Ahern, James F.XXV-49 Discussed in Children, "Two Books"
Aherne, OwenXXV-37 His Police In Trouble, discussed and quoted in Review, "A Timely Warning"
XXV-42 Quote from Police In Trouble in Children, "Training Policemen"
Ahlstrom, Sydney E. (teacher of religious history)X-39 His Man on Fire reviewed in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Ahmad, Eqbal (Pakistani contributor)XXXI-20 Quoted from Winter '78 Daedalus in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"
Aichorn, Prof. AugustXXXIV-11 His Tell the American People; Perspectives on the Iranian Revolution briefly quoted in Editorial, "No Military Solutions"
XXXIV-20 Quoted his contribution to above in Review, "About Iran - Some Current History"
Aid to DriftersXX-40 His Wayward Youth discussed and quoted in Children, "The Principle of Reform"
Aideen MacLennon -Robert WilsonXXVI-41 Editorial
Aikawa, TakaakiVI-35 Review, "The C.O. at Home"
Ailing Arts, TheVIII-44 Quoted from Christian Century in Frontiers, "Moral Society and . . . "
Aimless Ones, The -Isabel Cary LundbergXXXV-14 Review
Aims of Education, The -Alfred North WhiteheadIII-5 Her lead
Aims of the "Fathers," TheX-10 Quoted in Children
Ainsworth, EdVI-23 Lead
Ainsworth, PhilipI-35 Reference to his L.A. Times articles on attempts to "sovietize" the Navahoes.
Ain't Gonna Study War No More - Milton Meltzer (Harper Junior Books 1985)XXV-12 Briefly quoted from Ancient Civilizations of the Andes in Editorial, "The Inviolability of 'X'"
Air Gets a Conscience, TheXXXVIII-47 Begins with quotation from letter by Russ Ford re moral stance of a C.O. in Children, "Education to be Different"
Air Pollution, Acid Rain, and the Future of Forests - Sandra Postel (WorldWatch Institute, 1984, $2.00)XIX-48 Frontiers
Air That Kills, An (poem) from Land of the Free, by John BeecherXXXVII-45 Quoted in Frontiers, "Our Civilization Kills"
Airy Curve, TheIX-34 Quoted entire in Editorial, "Tribute to Poetry"
Ajoblanc (magazine published in Barcelona, Spain)X-50 Editorial
Akbar, M. J. (Ed. Of Indian news weekly)XXVIII-22 Luis Racionero article reprinted from Sept. '74 issue as Frontiers, "What Time Is It?"
Akerman, NordalXXXIII-50 Quoted from Sept. 13, 1980 Nation re Russian and American foreign policy in Editorial, "Two Questions"
Akwesasne Notes (paper devoted to the cause of Indians)XXXIII-24 Quoted from his "Can Sweden Be Shrunk?" pamphlet of Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, reprinted from 1979 Development Dialogue in Review, "The 'Deeper Human Qualities'"
Alabaster, HenryXXXI-47 Ken Tilsen quoted from "There Are Thousands of Political Prisoners in the United States," in Summer 1978 issue in Frontiers, "A Question of Scale"
Alarm and PleasantryXI-36 Quoted from his The Wheel of Law from words attributed to the Buddha in Frontiers, "The Record of Buddhism"
Alas, Bablyon - Pat FrankII-46 Review (two movies, Black Magic, and In the Good Old Summertime
Alasia, FrancoXIII-29 Quoted in Review, "Novels On the Last War"
AlauddinX-39 Joint writer with Danilo Dolci of "Letters" - "Danilo's Proclamation"
Albany AdvertiserXXXIII-20 Story of in No. 19 of Asian Action discussed in Children, "Children Around the World"
Albany Needs Another LibraryXIII-45 Sermon printed here in 1831 and cited by Harry Elmer Barnes in History and Social Intelligence quoted in Lead, "The Genius of Human Beings"
Albany Proposal for a Community Center (Wendy Roberts, Box 1641, Albany)XVII-39 Editorial
Alber, MerrylXVIII-19 Children and Frontiers made from this proposal
Albert CamusXXXVII-10 Quoted her article in New Alchemy, Summer 1983 on "learning from the forest" in Children, "Touring Cape Code"
Albert, DavidXX-14 Review
Albert, David H.XXXIV-20 His Tell the American People contribution quoted in Review, "About Iranian Revolution quoted in Review, "About Iran - Some Current History"
Albertus MagnusXLI-8 Quoted on Tolstoy's challenge in Review, "Tolstoy's One Big Think"
Albrecht, GustavXVIII-24 Lynn Thorndike quoted on in Lead, "Systems and the Man"
Albrecht, Herbert C.XV-22 His article, "A Survey of Teacher Opinion in California" quoted in Children, "Notes"
Alcock, Norma Z. (Canadian nuclear physicist)II-25 One of his letters basis of Frontiers discussion "Mysteries of the Cell"
Alcoholics Anonymous - founded by "Bill"XV-17 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Peach Research Institute"
Alcott, BronsonIII-5 Reference to in Mrs. Lundberg's article, "The Aimless Ones"
V-50 Quote from San Quentin News in re in Editorial, "Has Will a 'Social Basis'?"
XXXIX-24 See ref. to in "Two Books" Review
Alcott, Louisa MayI-28 His spirit not dead in education
II-25 Discussed in Children, quotes from and ref. to Odell Shepard's Pedlar's Progress and Elizabeth Peabody's discussion of Alcott's teaching methods.
II-26 Further ref. to in Children in connection with Robert Hutchins and Caroline Pratt of I Learn from Children
III-34 Reference to in Lead, "New Beginnings"
VIII-2 Quoted in Lead, "Cavalcade of Philosophers"
X-44 Quote by Elizabeth Peabody on above concerning his belief that all natural education begins with spontaneous conversation, in Children
XXXII-12 Quoted from The Journals of Bronson Alcott, ed. by Odell Shepard in Children, "The Child Is The Book"
XXXII-12 Quoted from The Journals of ed. by Odell Shepard in Children, "The Child and the Book"
XXXVII-19 Subject of Children, "Transcendentalist Teacher"
Aldag, ConsueloXXXVIII-18 A New Horizon on her belief in reincarnation in Review, "Inner Discovery?"
AldermastonV-46 Author of Frontiers, "Ibero-America's Expectancy"
Aldiss, BrianXII-20 Subject of letter quoted in Editorial, "If You Live in California"
Aldridge, John W.XXVII-47 His Billion Year Spree reviewed in "History of Science Fiction"
Aldwinckle, R. D.XV-36 Quoted from July 29 N.Y. Times Book Review in Lead, "State of the Nation"
XXIV-44 Quoted from Sept. 18 Saturday Review in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
Alexander, AlfredV-28 Quote from Crozer Quarterly article in Lead, "The New 'Enemy' Secularism"
Alexander, ChristopherXXVIII-47 His translation of Stories of Sicily quoted in Editorial, "About Stories"
Alexander, DavidXX-26 Quoted from April/May, 1966 Architectural Forum in Lead, "The Burdens of the Specialists"
Alexander, GeorgeXXXVII-20 Quoted from Jan/Feb 1984 International Wildlife on Chipko in Frontiers, "Nothing Is Too Late"
Alexander, Gross W.XXXVII-48 L.A. Times (June 18, 1984) story on Mayan cities noted in Frontiers, "Ancient Irrigators"
Alexander, Hartley BurrXI-3 Would start a Koinonia in California - Editorial, "Koinonia for California"
Alexander, HolmesXXIV-14 His book, The World's Rim, discussed and quoted in Review, "Indian Philosophy and Religion"
Alexander, HoraceXIV-14 Briefly quoted on Bertrand Russell from L.A. Times, Mar. 15, in Editorial, "A Mere Man of Talent"
XIV-45 Quoted from Sept. 29 L.A. Times in Children, "The Good Guys Will Conquer"
Alexander, Horace-(Continued)III-12 Quoted in Letter from India from speech to World Pacifist Meeting
VIII-2 His New Citizens of India reviewed, "Meeting Great Changes"
VIII-40 Discussed in Frontiers, "Seekers, Not Believers"
IX-10 Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'" quoted Alexander
IX-10 Frontiers, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'" quoted letter from Alexander
X-9 Frontiers, "Natural Enchantments," his Christmas Eve letter to MANAS
X-28 Reference to in Frontiers, "Crisis in Christian Belief"
XI-53 Quoted (anonymously) on the Finns in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
XV-1 Quoted from his book Consider India in Review, "An Essay In Values"
XV-2 His letter quoted in Lead, "The Dynamics of Freedom"
XV-20 His letter quoted in Lead, "What Is Materialism?"
XIX-46 Quoted from July 1966 Gandhi Marg in Review, "The Abolition of War"
XV-23 His letter to Editors given in Frontiers, "Comment on the Goa Affair" - also extracts from his memorandum concerning Goa incident
XV-40 His letter quoted in Lead, "Questions About Ends"
XVIII-17 Quote from Consider India in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"
XXII-20 Lead article, "What Has Gandhi To Say To Us?" text of his talk at a Gandhi Commemoration Meeting
Alexander, LloydXXII-29 His pamphlet, Gandhi Remembered, discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "New Pamphlet on Gandhi"
XXIII-37 Quoted from his Gandhi Through Western Eyes in Review, "Gandhi's Means"
XXXIV-15 Quoted from Gandhi Through Western Eyes in Review, "On Reading Gandhi"
XXXVI-24 Quoted from Friends Journal, Mar. 15, 1983 re Gandhi, personal memories and on the film in Children, "Gandhi, the Draft and Enemies"
XXXVII-25 Gandhi Through Western Eyes discussed, quoted in Editorial, "Advice to Readers," and in Children, "Gandhian Instruction"
Alexander, William N.XXII-34 Quote from his book, The Book of Three, in Children, "Truth in Children's Longings"
XXIX-1 His The King's Fountain reviewed in Children, "More on Character Education"
Alfén, Hannes (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1970)XXIV-26-34 Quoted from May/June 1971 Humanist in Children, "No Solution for 'Mass' Problems"
Alger, W. JR.XXXVIII-43 Quoted from Development Dialogue ("Annihilators and Omnicide") quoted in Frontiers (2nd issue 1984)
XXXVIII-45 Quoted from his Pugwash address, 1984, in Lead, "Those Who End War"
XXXIX-4 Quoted above on euphemism of "nuclear arms" in Editorial, "Matters of Words"
XLI-13 Quoted from Development Dialogue now issued as Honest Language-Semantics of the Nuclear Debate, in Frontiers, "Super Destructive Illness"
al-Ghazali (d. 1111 A.D.)IX-17 His Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life quoted by Ducasse in Lead
Algren, NelsonXXX-20 Autobiographical Deliverance From Error quoted from Lictenstadter's Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature in Review, "Arabs At Their Best"
Alias OrpheusIII-28 Review of his The Man With the Golden Arm (National Book Award Novel Winner), "The Monkey on Our Backs"
VI-3 Quote from Nation article in Lead, "The Faces of Men"
Alien Land Law RevokedXV-15 Review
AlienationV-22 Editorial
Alienation and Economics - Prof. Walter A. Weisskopf (Dutton, $7.95)XVIII-49 Frontiers
Alienation and EconomicsXXIV-45 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title
Alienation and RestorationXXIV-45 Review
Alienation-and Side EffectsXXXI-17 Editorial
Alienation Through CultureXV-14 Review
Alisjahbana, Takdir (Indonesian)XVI-46 Frontiers
Alive (British monthly)IX-7 Quoted from Thought in Lead, "Asian Dilemmas"
All Alone - Claire Huchet Bishop (Viking, 1953)XXXI-49 Harvey Day quoted in August 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "The Cost of an Addiction"
All Children Have Gifts (Childhood Education International pamphlet - Anne Hoppock)XXV-38 This children's story discussed in Children, "Story by Claire Bishop"
. . . All for NothingXVI-17 Quoted in Children, "Creative Youngsters"
XVI-18 Briefly quoted in Children, "On the Mystique of Childhood-and 'Genius'"
All God's Dangers- The Life of Nate Shaw -Theodore Rosengarten (Knopf)XL-9 Editorial (Ammunition for Peacemakers)
All Good MenXXVIII-26-35 Wendell Berry's review of, reprinted from March 1, Nation, as Lead "Admirable As He Is"
All In a Lifetime - Inez Lowdermilk (J. Knaack, 16450 Helmcrest, Whittier, CA 90604)VII-5 Lead
All-India Spinners AssociationXXXIX-41 Extensively quoted and reviewed in Review, "The Making of a Conservationist"
All of a PieceI-35 "Economics for the Millions"
All of a SuddenXXXVI-20 Review (biography, autobiography)
All or NothingXXVIII-53 Lead
All-or-Nothing MoralityIX-31 Editorial
All-or-Nothing Paradox, TheXXI-9 Lead
All Our Children - Kenneth KenistonIII-19 Editorial
All Our YesterdaysXXXIV-9 Brief quote in Children, "News from Boston" (ecology)
All-Pervasive Ill, AnXVIII-8 Review
All Shook Up - Payson AntholzXXII-24 Review
All That Matters (Editorial)XI-47 Briefly reviewed in Children
All the Brave MenI-26 Forest of the Dead - Ernst Wiechart
All the Girls We Loved - Prudencio de PeredaXL-49 Review (Abraham Lincoln and the Quakers)
All the Livelong Day - Barbara Garson (Doubleday, 1975)I-49 Discussed in Lead, "The Pursuit of Happiness"
All the WayXXIX-51 Excerpt from her June 1972 Harper's article (later incorporated in her book) quoted in Lead, "Nature's Bureaucracy"
XXXI-22 Same as above in Review, "An American Tradition"
XXXIII-40 Quoted in Children, "Minutely Subdivided"
XXXVII-36 Quoted on monotonous work in Lead, "Work"
All the Young Men . . ."XV-35 Editorial
All Things Are ConnectedXXI-49 Review
All Things Common - Claire Hutchet Bishop (Harper 1950)XL-35 Frontiers (Raven Rocks community)
All This Was Good, TooV-49 Discussed in Lead, "Free Enterprisers"
XVII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"
XXII-19 Quote from in Review, "More 'New Economics'"
XXIV-21 Reference to in Frontiers, "A Massive Awakening"
XXV-38 Discussed in quoted in Editorial, "A Factory School" Also in Children, "Story by Claire Bishop"
XXXIII-12 Quoted from in Editorial, "A Way of Creating Something"
XXXIII-12 Quoted in Editorial, "A Way of Creating Something"
XXXVII-49 Quoted in Review, "Neglected Sources" (on Barbu's career)
All Too FamiliarXXXI-1 Review
Allan and GordonXXXIV-22 Editorial (re Somalia, Direct Relief Foundation Newsletter)
Allegiance to Things, TheXII-27 Biography of Dr. Norman Bethune quoted from in Lead, "The Non-Sectarians"
Alleg, HenriXXXI-21 Editorial
Alleg, Henri-(Continued)XI-50 Discussion of his The Question in Editorial, "Two Logics." Review of The Question in Frontiers, "Disease of an Epoch"
XV-32 Jean Paul Sartre's review of The Question quoted in Lead, "The Pressure Gauge"
XVII-53 Sartre's review of The Question quoted in Review, "Animal Machines"
XXXII-48 Sartre's review of The Question quoted in Review, "The Morality of Nations"
XXXIV-4 Quoted introduction by Sartre and Sartre's review in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre" of The Question
Allegory of the Cave, TheXXXIV-22 Quoted Artre's introduction to The Question in Lead, "Behind the Web"
Allen, Allen D.XL-50 Editorial
Allen, DevereXXVII-45 Quoted from Dec. 1973 Foundation of Physics in Frontiers, "'Does Matter Exist?'"
Allen, Judge Florence E. (U.S. Circuit Court Justice)I-22 In Human Affairs pamphlet "What Europe thinks about America" speaks of fear of Americans.
XXVI-47 Quoted from Pacifism in the ModernWorld in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"
Allen, Frederick (editor-in-chief, Harper's)II-42 Ref. to her suggestion of "Committees of Correspondence" in Editorial, "The Private Citizen's Voice"
VI-39 Quote from her This Constitution of Ours in Lead, "The American Dream"
VIII-51 American Bar Association Journal article, "Fair Trial and Free Press," quoted in Children
XXXVI-24 Quoted in Lead, "A Legitimate Individualism" re government belonging to man
Allen, Dr. Frederick (Director, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic)III-47 Quotations from his centennial issue article in Review, "The Industrial Revolution- Again"
VI-6 Review of his The Big Change
XXX-52 The Big Change quoted in Lead, "A Voice from the Wilderness"
Allen, Gay WilsonIV-42 Discussion of his work in Children
Allen, George V. (U.S. Ambassador to India)XXXV-16 His biography of Emerson quoted (also quoted Essays) and discussed in Lead, "American Thinker"; his comments on "The Method of Nature"
Allen, HerveyVII-27 Reference to in Lead, "Faith In Uncoerced Man"
Allen, Raymond B. (U.C.L.A. Chancellor)VI-36 Reference to his Bedford Village in Editorial, "Language of Symbols"
VII-29 Reference to above book in Children
Allen, Richard C.X-52 Quoted from on a comparison with our educational system and that of Russia (L.A.Times, Nov. 20) in Children, "Notes and Correspondence"
Allen, Richard F.XVI-9 Quoted from Winter, 1962, Menninger Quarterly in Frontiers, "New Crimes and New Solutions"
Allen, RobertXIV-18 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shankara quoted from in Review, "Shankara on Selfhood" by Ralph S. Pomeroy
Allen, Steve (TV humorist)XXXI-11 Quoted from Alternatives to Growth in Lead, "A Time for Thinking"
XXXI-20 Quoted from Alternatives to Growth in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"
XXXIII-25 Quote from his statement in Not Man Apart, Apr. 1980 issue from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature in Frontiers, "An Ominous Parallel"
Allen, VickiX-9 Quote from his Universalist Church sermon on "pride" in Children
XIII-45 Quoted his Mark It and Strike It from Aug. 20, Saturday Review, in Frontiers, "Psychopathology and National Defense"
Allen, WalterXXX-10 Her report on Mariposa School quoted from Oct. 21 Mendocino Grapevine in Children, "Mountain School"
XXX-23 Quoted from Mar. 17 Mendocino Grapevine in Frontiers, "Instead of Mega-Conferences"
Allison, Henry E.XII-45 His review of Kingsley Amis' Lucky Jim from Dell collection The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men quoted in Lead, "The Search for Roots"
Allison, SamuelXX-35 His Lessing and the Enlightenment quoted in Children, "School and Society"
XX-36 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing quoted from Lessing and the Enlightenment in Review, "Gotthold Ephraim Lessing" Also, quotes from Allison's Preface and summary
Allitt, JohnI-7 Physicist in charge of New Mexico development of bomb. Insisted on free research and publication of results.
Allman, T. D.XXXVIII-26 Quoted from Temenos #5 re mimesis of Plato in Lead
Alloway, LawrenceXXXI-7 Quoted from Nov. 1977 Harper's in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"
XXXVI-49 Quoted from Sept. 1983 Harper's on Central American policy in Children, "The Counsels of Historians"
Allport, Dr. Gordon Willard (Harvard University)XVII-41 Article, "Critics in the Dark" quoted from Feb. Encounter in Review, "Onward the Cinema!"
Almanac of Liberty, An - William O. DouglasII-16 "The Scientific Method," Frontiers, discusses his study of biological and cultural influences on human behavior
V-32 Review of his The Individual and His Religion, in "Religious Psychology"
VIII-5 Quotes from Chase's review of his Nature of Prejudice in Frontiers, "Who Live to Tell the Tale"
VIII-39 His Nature of Prejudice reviewed in "The Psychology of Prejudice"
VIII-41 His "1954 Terry Lectures" discussed in Review
X-14 Referred to by Edmund Ware Sinnott in Lead, "Scientific Philosophizing"
XII-46 His Preface to Dr. Frankl's From Death- Camp to Existentialism quoted in Review of same title
XIII-45 His The Individual and His Religion quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XIII-47 The Nature of Prejudice subject of comments by columnist B. Blake in Feb. 11, Goleta Gazette quoted in Frontiers, "Critical Notes on Religion"
XVI-5 His Pattern and Growth in Personality quoted in Review, "In the James Tradition"
XVI-28 His preface to Viktor Frankl's From Death- Camp to Existentialism quoted in Lead, "Psychological Trends"
XIX-21 Quoted by Ronald R. Bringle in Lead, "Humanistic Psychology for Education"
XX-45 Quoted from in Teachers College Record (1961) in Editorial, "'In Matters of Importance'"
XXXV-7 Discussion on from Cole's Daedalus, Fall 1981, article in Children, "Paradigm Shift" (nature of character)
XXXVII-4 The Brief Course on free will, in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"
Almost as Safe as Ivory Soap Is Pure?VIII-23 Reviewed
Almost Forgotten HeroesXIV-49 Frontiers (reprint from Sept. 25 issue of I.F. Stone's Weekly)
Alone - Admiral Richard ByrdXL-20 Frontiers (Polish women saving the Jews)
Alone-(Continued)I-12 Quoted in Lead, "Pantheistic Religion," showing Byrd's recognition of intelligence and harmony in the world.
II-12 Brief reference to in Lead, "Credible Religion"
X-16 Brief reference to in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"
XIX-14 Quoted in Editorial, "Timeless Dimensions"
XIX-42 Quoted in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"
Alone in the Lonely CrowdXXII-52 Quote from in Lead, "Reservoir of Value"
XXXV-17 Quoted in Lead, "A Larger Audience"
XXXIX-25 Quoted in Lead, "How Differences Arise" (a live universe)
Along the PotomacXII-1 Frontiers
Alonzo and the GendarmesVI-38 Review (The Potomac - Frederick Gutheim)
Aloofness of the Arts, TheVI-19 Lead
VII-8 Lead, "The Green in Death Valley"
VII-18 Editorial, "Query About Alonzo"
VII-49 Lead, "The Age of McDardle"
IX-2 Lead, "Alonzo in Alaska"
XI-19 Lead, "Alonzo and the Insurance Man"
XI-19 Editorial, "Problems of Politics"
XI-26 Frontiers, "' . . . within Our System'" re protest from readers on insurance treatment in previous Alonzo story
XI-52 Lead, "Johnny's Rocket"
Alpert, HollisX-20 Editorial
Alphabet of the Imagination - Harold Goddard (Humanities Press) edited by Eleanor Goddard Worthen and Margaret Goddard HoltX-34 His Saturday Review mention of the film, "The Pride and the Passion," quoted in Frontiers, "That 'Universal Art Form'"
XI-10 His Saturday Review review of "Paths of Glory" quoted in Review
Alsop, Joseph and StewartXXVII-52 Discussion of W. H. Hudson quoted from in Editorial, "Something Better Than Art"
XXVIII-7 Leon Edel's introduction to quoted in Review, "The Deeper Springs"
XXVIII-16 Quoted in Review, "Down to Earth, Up to the Stars"
XXVIII-17 Refs. to W. H. Hudson quoted from in Children, "New Stuff for the World"
Alt, FranzVII-42 Editorial, "American Dreyfus?" re their Harper's article on Oppenheimer
IX-8 Their Satevepost article on Russia discussed in Frontiers, "American Dilemma"
Altars of Unhewn Stone - Wes Jackson (North Point, 1987) (essays)XXXVIII-47 Quoted from Peace Is Possible on spirit of Sermon on the Mount, in Review, "Peace Is Possible"
Alternating Current - Octavio Paz (Viking, 1973, $7.95)XLI-9 Reviewed, quoted, "The Lessons of Agronomy"
XLI-26 Quoted in Lead, "The Way Changes Come"; also quoted in Editorial, "The Stateless Society"
Alternative Americas - Mildred J. Loomis (Universe Books, 1982, $7.95 paper)XXVI-11 Quote from in Editorial, "Puzzles in Art"
XXVI-13 Quote from in Review, "A Poet's Essays"
Alternative Communities in Nineteenth Century England - Dennis Hardy (Longman, $25.00)XXXV-39 Quoted, discussed in Editorial, "Theory Embodied In Lives"
XXXVIII-20 Hazel Henderson's foreword quoted in Frontiers, "Two Life Stories"
Alternative Communities in Nineteenth Century England (Cont.)XXXIII-20 Quoted in Review, "Past Communities- Here and Abroad"
Alternative Energy Source Book 1984XXXVIII-26 Quoted re community formation in the new lands (exceeded Europe) in Review, "Surviving Communities"
Alternative Future for America, An - collection of paperbacks, talks and articles by Robert Theobald (Swallow Press)XXXVIII-1 Discussed, quoted on energy-producing equipment in Frontiers, "Some Good Machines"
Alternative Futures (published by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)XXI-34 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Work by Men-In-Motion"
Alternative Institutions and American Socialism - David MobergXXXI-41 William Nichols and Charles P. Henry paper quoted from Spring 1978 issue in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
Alternative ReadingXXXIII-41 A chapter in Co-ops, Communities and Collectives, quoted in Review, "The Value of History"
Alternative to a Decadent Society (1969) - James A. RhodesXXXVII-40 Editorial (Computer Worship)
Alternative Way of Life, The - Conference on Communal Living Report (Kibbutz Movement)XXXVI-38 Discussed in Lead, "Servile Education in America"
Alternatives to Growth - (edited by Dennis Meadows)XXXVI-41 Quoted in Review, "What's Wrong, What May Be Right"
Alternatives to Public SchoolsI-2 A Search for Sustainable Futures (Ballinger, 1977)
XXX-4 Donnela Meadows' article on market economy quoted from Oct. Not Man Apart (later to appear in above) in Frontiers, "Questions and Answers"
XXXI-11 Earl Finkler, Dennis Meadows, Robert Allen quoted from in Lead, "A Time for Thinking"
XXXI-20 Robert Allen quoted from in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"
Alternatives to War and Violence (published by James Clark and Co., Ltd., London)XXII-33 Editorial
Altgeld, John PeterXVII-8 Lewis Henderson quoted from in Lead, "Toward Vertical Man"
Altmeyer, Arthur (President, National Conference of Social Work)I-8 The American, Howard Fast - Review "Minority Men"
Altrincham, LordVIII-36 Quoted re segregation in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"
Alvares, ClaudeXII-10 Reference to with Michael Scott in Letter from England
Alvarez, A. (Alfred)XXXVII-18 Quoted from Development Forum, Oct. 1983 ("Deadly Development") in Frontiers, "Verdict on 'Development'"
XLI-9 Ecologist, March/June 1987 re dams in India, Frontiers, "The World's Largest Planned Tragedy"
Alvarez, Dr. Walter D.XX-17 Quoted from Mar. 23 London Times Literary Supplement in Editorial, "The Contemporary Artist"
XXI-16 Quoted again from the same Literary Supplement in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
XXII-21 Quoted in Editorial, "Self-Made Realities"
XXII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Benefit of the Doubt"
XXIX-3 Quoted from Mar. 23 London Times Literary Supplement (1967) in Lead, "Matrices of Change"
XXXII-7 Quoted from in Times Literary Supplement, Mar. 23, 1967 in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow"
XXXIII-14 Quoted in Review, "Art Without Rules"
Always Pertinent Question, TheVII-48 Quoted from L.A. Times in Children, "Unfounded Psychiatry Upsets Child, Parents"
X-5 Quoted from L.A. Times in Frontiers, "Jukes Kallikaks and Others" on Dugele, Estabrook
Always Wear a Suit and TieXXXV-50 Lead (Mysteries of the Mind)
Am I My Brother's Keeper? - Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (John Day; originally published in England by Dobson under The Bugbear of Literacy, 1943)XII-49 Lead
Amadou, RobertXXIV-39 Quoted in Children, "The Question of Literacy"
Ambar Charkha (spinning wheel)X-29 Quoted from his Portrait of the Artist as a Seer in Review, "Beyond the Five Senses"
Ambedkar, Dr.IX-7 Discussed in Editorial, "Gandhian Technology"
Ambiguity of Science, TheII-48 Raised opposition by dismissing Indian village republics (panchayat institution) as historical relic. Mentioned in Letter from India
Ambiguity of Leisure, TheXXII-36 Lead
Ambiguous Gods, TheVI-9 Review (The Lonely Crowd - David Riesman)
Ambiguous Language, AnXXVIII-47 Lead
Ambio (Journal of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)XXXV-13 Review (The Fire and the Sun) Iris Murdoch on Plato and Aristotle
Amboise, MarcXXX-2 Schumacher's quote from Kingsley Davis first appearing in article in Vol. 3, 1976 issue, then appearing in Gandhi Marg (July, 1976) given in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"
XXIX-25 Howard T. Odum's paper, "Energy, Ecology and Economics" quoted from Vol. 2, No. 6 issue in Lead, "The Push of Necessity"
XXXI-3 Howard Odum's paper quoted from a 1975 issue in Editorial, "Slow Down"
XXXV-8 Quoted Odum's paper in Review, "Science in the Human Interest"
Ambush with WordsXXXIV-13 Long quote from his article in Le Monde reprinted in Science for Villages, Oct. 1980, in Frontiers, "Solar Cooker, Biogas, and Trees"
Ameche, DonVII-20 Review of The American Indian
A Mellow Book by John HoltI-31 Quoted on Neely Bill in "Monopoly" story in Review
Amendment That Refused To Die, The - Howard N. Meyer (Chilton Book Co., 1973)XXXII-10 Review
Amerasia Journal (twice a year)XXVII-21 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Heart of the Constitution"
America (name)XLI-38 Frontiers, "Unity Within Diversity" quoted Yori Wada on "Growing Up In Central California"
America and Americans - John Steinbeck (Bantam paperback)IV-39 Editorial, "Origin of 'America'"
America-Before the FallXXX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"
America Challenged - Justice William C. DouglasXXX-12 Editorial
America Confronts a Revolutionary World - William Appleman WilliamsXIV-43 Quoted in Review, "Challenge to America"
America Indigena (publication, Institute Indigenista Interamerica, Mexico)XXX-1 Michael Zukerman's review of quote from Sept. 11, '76 Nation in Children, "To Have Around the House"
America, the UnpredictableIX-39 Sol Tax article from quoted in Lead, "The Idea of Authority"
America Without Violence - Michael N. NaglerXXXV-7 Lead
America Under PressureXXXV-48 Reviewed, quoted in "Flirting With Violence" (Island Press, Star Route 1, Box 38, Covelo, CA 95428, $80.00)
American, The - Howard Fast (John Peter Altgeld)XIV-41 Lead - discussion of Adlai Stevenson's article in Aug. Harper's
American Abroad - Roving Correspondent (Elsie McCollum)I-8 Review "Minority Men"
American Academy of Asian Studies (San Francisco)VI-33 Letter from American Abroad
VI-40 Letters - American Abroad
XXIII-13 "Letter from Eastern Europe" - Fred Holling
American AchievementVI-44 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Other Half of the World"
VIII-34 Discussion of pamphlet "Way of Liberation in Zen Buddhism" in Lead, "Study of the Mind
American Anthropologist (periodical)VIII-52 Editorial
American Association of University ProfessorsIX-51 John Gillin paper from quoted in Lead, "The Form of Human Life"
American Behavorial ScientistIX-28 Quoted on violations of academic freedom in Children. Also reference to in Editorial, "The Sources of Freedom"
American Building (Schocken, 1973)XIX-35 Dr. Tom Brewer quoted from June '66 issue in Review, "Holism in Medical Theory"
American Civil Liberties Union - (ACLU)XXVI-41 James Marston Fitch quoted from in Editorial, "Age of Escapism?"
American Caesar - William ManchesterIV-44 Discussion of Annual Report in Frontiers, "Survey of Civil Liberties"
V-2 Re "Peekskill riot ordinances" in Frontiers, "Training in Principles"
V-22 Editorial, "Alien Land Law Revoked"
VIII-36 Protested use by Army of How to Spot a Communist, discussed in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"
IX-6 Review of pamphlet, The Lamp and the Law, Frontiers, "Remediable Injustices"
IX-22 Clearing the Main Channels reviewed in Frontiers, "Concerning Civil Liberties" Progressive quoted on.
XXXII-48 Mentioned in Editorial, "Honor Roll" re Ernest Besig (Director's) challenge
American College, The - Dr. Nevitt Sanford (Stanford University)XXXIII-9 (A life of MacArthur) quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?"
American Commonwealth, The - James Bryce (1888)XV-12 Quoted in Children, "For Parents of the College-Bound"
American Condition, The - Richard N. Goodwin (Doubleday) (excerpts from comprised 3-part article in New Yorker)XXVI-24 Quotation from in Review, "Some Old Books"
American Council of Christian Churches of CaliforniaXXVII-14 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Dominant Realities"
XXVII-15 Quoted (Jan. 21 New Yorker) in Lead, "Old Rationalisms for New"
XXVII-20 Quoted in Review, "City and Anti-City"
XXVII-21 Quote from in Editorial, "Questions Without Answers"
XXVIII-39 Quoted in Lead, "What 'Thinking People' Think"
XXX-17 Quoted in Children, "Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"
XXX-38 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "The Design Factor"
XXXI-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Society"
XXXII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Various Warnings"
XXXV-39 Comments from discussed in Lead, "A Major Project"
XXXV-48 Quoted in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Unbinding Observances"
XXXVIII-45 Quoted in effect of money, urban life in Frontiers, "A Not-Quite-Lost Art"
American CultureXVII-34 Letter to the Times (LA) concerning quoted in "Notes in Passing"
American Democracy, The - Harold J. LaskiIII-37 Lead
American DilemmaII-40 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Pundits and the Common Man"
XXX-16 Quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Balances"
American Dilemma - Gunnar MyrdalVII-21 Editorial
IX-8 Frontiers
American DilemmasI-21 Book gives documentary evidence of court injustice to Negroes
I-37 Reference to
American Diplomacy, 1900-1950 - George P. KennanIX-12 Review (Freedom Agenda, program carried on by Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund)
American DisenchantmentVI-34 Quoted in Frontiers, "Complete the Circle"
American Dream, TheXV-22 Frontiers
American Dreams - Studs TerkelI-3 Editorial
VI-39 Lead
XXIII-4 Lead
American Dreyfus?XXXIV-1 John Lahr's review of in Harper's quoted in Editorial
XXXIV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Noise"
American Education Today (collection of essays from Saturday Review, McGraw-Hill)VII-42 Editorial on Oppenheimer
American EducatorXXVI-36 Mentioned in Children, "The Unprepared Young"
American Ethical MovementXL-2 Fall 1986 issue, quotation from Albert Shanker, Pres. of American Federation of Teachers, in Children, "An Educator's Dream"
American Experience, The - Henry Bamford Parkes (Knopf, 1947, and Vintage)IV-12 Discussed in "New Ideas at Work"
American Farm FoundationXXX-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"
American ForesterXXXVI-4 New Educational Agricultural Enterprise (Vienna, Mo.) extensively discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "For More Garden-to-Market Farms" - 236 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Ste. 10, Washington, D.C. 20002, Betsy Lehrfeld, Wm. Thompson, James Turner on Board of Directors
American ForestsII-8 Review of Gifford Pinchot's Breaking New Ground
American Freedom and Catholic Power - Paul Blanshard (Beacon Press 1949)XXXI-50 Quote from E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful in July 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Modernized Poverty"
American Friends Service CommitteeII-31 Review
II-41 Discussed in Editorial, "The Not-So-Free Press"
II-42 Ref. to in Editorial, "The Private Citizen's Voice"
III-15 Ref. to in Editorial, "The Voice of Organization"-Ingraham's Atlantic discussion of the book.
American Friends Service Committee-(Continued)IV-38 Quote from their publication "Steps to Peace-A Quaker View of U.S. Foreign Policy" in Frontiers, "A Tribute to Some Patient Bores"
X-16 "Quaker Education" theme of Children
X-26 Mentioned that Albert Schweitzer's broadcast on appeal to abandon nuclear weapons testing available in print at Pasadena office, in Editorial "Schweitzer is Heard Locally"
XV-18 Two reports quoted (no names given) in Children, "Non-Political Youths Abroad"
XV-46 Quoted on Cuban situation in Editorial, "Paths to Maturity"
XVII-53 Edwin A. Sanders quoted from Dec. Reporter in Lead, "Dialogues and Frustrations"
American Garden, TheXIX-16 A New Approach to Southeast Asia, quoted in Lead, "The Politics of Vision"
XXX-11 Statement by an Egyptian, Ismail-Sabri Abdalla, on national planning, quoted from AFSC study kit in Frontiers, "Some Uncommon Sense"
XXX-51 Taking Charge quoted in Editorial, "A Common Theme"
XXXIV-23 Quoted their report from Rain, Mar. 1981 in Frontiers, "Visits to the Far East" (re North Korea's philosophy of self-reliance in their rural economy). Also from Lewis Hoskins N.Y. Times, July 31, 1950, article on the two Koreas
American Heritage, TheXXXVIII-51 Lead (Frederick Turner)
American Historical ReviewII-6 Lead
American Ideas and EducationXVII-2 Arthur M. Schlesinger's address quoted (48,225-44) in Lead, "Politics, the State, and Free Men"
XXI-18 Arthur M. Schlesinger quoted from Jan. 1943 issue in Lead, "There Is Really Something There"
XXIII-4 Arthur M. Schlesinger quoted, Jan. 1943 issue, in Lead, "The American Dream"
XXIV-44 Quoted from his essay "What Then Is the American, This New Man?" in Review, "A Mixer Bag"
XXXI-14 A. M. Schlesinger quoted, Jan. 1943 issue in Lead, "Ends and Means"
XXXIV-17 Quoted Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jan. 1943 issue, in Lead, "Some Redefinitions"
XXXV-8 Quoted Jan. 1943, Arthur M. Schelsinger in Lead, "A Conception of Utopia"
XXXVII-42 Quoted Schlesinger on immigrants conception of a life of dignity in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"
American Indian, The (periodical)XVII-30 Children; quotes from book of same title by Prof. Frederick Mayer
American (Indian) Dream, TheVII-20 Reviewed, "Ambush With Words" Also Editorial, "Gathering Gloom"
American Indian WritersXX-49 Frontiers
American Individualism (1934) - Herbert HooverXXXVII-50 Review
American in Moscow - (Peter Gillingham)I-41 Quote from in review of Lyons' book on Hoover
American Institute of Planners JournalXI-44 Lead
XII-4 Lead, "What Are We Arguing About?" follow-up answer to Kraschutzski on above article
American JournalXXVI-20 Stephen Grabow and Allen Heskin article quoted in Review, "The Common Element in Change" (March issue)
American Journal of PsychiatryXXVIII-43 Joyce Carol Oates quoted, July 3, 1973 issue in Editorial, "Art and the Artist"
American Journal of PsychoanalysisX-18 Quoted Dr. Menninger's article "The Role of Psychiatry in the World Today" in Lead, "New Gospels"
XIII-39 Dr. Wm. C. Menninger quoted, Sept. 1947 issue in Frontiers, "A Look at Mental Illness"
XV-25 Dr. Chas. B. Thompson's paper, "A Psychiatric Study of Recidivists" from Nov. 1937 issue, quoted in Editorial, "The Idea of the Self"
XVI-21 Quoted the above in Lead, "Tides of Questioning"
XVIII-49 Prof. Erik Erikson quoted from Sept. issue in Review, "Erik Erikson on Gandhi"
XX-32 Erik Erikson on Gandhi quoted from Sept. 1965 issue in Frontiers, "Art and Morality"
XXI-52 Wm. C. Menninger quoted, Sept. 1947 issue in Lead, "Untutored Longings"
XXIII-41 Dr. Chas. B. Thompson's report "A Psychiatric Study of Recidivists" quoted (Nov. 1937 issue) in Editorial, "Our Outstanding Characteristic"
XXVIII-11 Dr. C. B. Thompson's report (see above) quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Social Selfunderstanding"
XXX-12 Dr. C. B. Thompson quoted (see above) in Lead, "On the Human Condition"
XXXIII-44 Quoted Nov. 1937 issue, Dr. Charles B. Thompson's report in Lead, "Unfriendly Structures"
XXXIV-50 Quoted Dr. Charles B. Thompson in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live" (on crime)
XXXVII-20 Quoted Nov. 1937 issue, James B. Thompson re recidivism in Lead, "The Whole of the Argument"
XXXVIII-40 Quoted above in Lead, "The Research Has Been Done"
American Journal of PsychotherapyXVIII-3 Dr. Rollo May quoted from Jan.-June, 1964 issue in Review, "'Creativity and Encounter'"
American Journal of SociologyXII-17 Quoted from Dr. Joseph C. Solomon in Lead, "The Chains of Prometheus"
American Library Association BulletinVIII-30 Frontiers, "A Criticism of Religion," deals with reprints of past on sociological approach to religion
VIII-38 May, 1955 issue reprints six papers printed in last 50 years-Review, "Notes on Religion"
American MagazineXI-19 Robert B. Downs article in quoted re "The Faces of War" TV show in Frontiers, "How Touchy Can You Get?"
American Medical AssociationXXI-12 C. G. Suits quoted from Dec. 1945 issue in Lead, "Paths to Questioning"
XXXII-22 William James quoted from Oct. 1909 issue in Lead, "No Precise Programming"
XXXV-50 Quoted William James, Oct. 1909 in Lead, The Always Pertinent Question" (relation between cosmic mind and matter?)
American Nationalist (anti-Communist, anti-Semite, etc.)V-3 Quote from Journal, Nov. 17, 1951, in Frontiers, "Figures on Life and Death"
American Negro, TheVII-12 Reviewed, "Accompaniments of Nationalism"
American Odyssey - Ingvard Henry Eide, ed. (Rand McNally 1979)IX-37 Review - Goodbye to Uncle Tom - J. C. Furnas
American OutlookXXXVII-18 Quoted letters from and to Lewis and Clark. Introduction by Guthrie, A.B. in Review, "Meadows Yet, and Mountains"
American PhilosophersIX-51 Edmund Carpenter article (originally in MacLean's Magazine) quoted in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time" (original article, "Let's Stop Huckstering Religion"
American PoetXXXIII-51 Review
American Political Science ReviewXXVI-43 Review
American Political Tradition, The - Richard HofstadterXVIII-21 Aug. 1944 article by John H. Hallowell quoted in Lead, "The Failing Dreams"
American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It, The - Richard HofstadterXXIV-8 Introduction to quoted in Lead, "Changing American Attitudes"
XXXII-13 Quoted in Editorial, "The Uses of Truth"
American Power and the New Mandarins - Noam Chomsky (Pantheon, $7.95)II-10 Subject of Review, "Historical Criticism"
XVI-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Invisible Term"
American Psychologist (Magazine)XXII-17 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Some Motivational Research" and briefly quoted in Editorial, "Origins of the New 'Nihilism'"
XXII-44 Quote from in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"
American Reformer, Women in AsiaV-40 Quotations from Gladstone-Kelman article, Apr. 1951, in Frontiers, "The Proposition is Peace"
XIII-39 Dr. Thomas Szasz quoted from Feb. 1960 article, "The Myth of Mental Illness" in Frontiers, "A Look at Mental Illness"
XXXII-15 Thomas Natsoulas quoted from Oct. 1978 issue in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"
American Review (previously published as New American Review) (See also under New)XXXVII-42 Frontiers
American Revolution, The - James BoggsXXXI-17 John H. Schaar article, "Power and Purity," quoted from No. 19, Jan. 1974, in Lead, "Two Questions"
XXXI-40 John Schaar quoted in Lead, "Equilibrium Regained"
XXXI-48 John Schaar quoted in May 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "Indications of Human Potentiality"
XXXII-4 John Schaar quoted in Issue #19, in Lead, "A Place Created"
XXXII-48 Quoted from John Schaar's essay, "Power and Purity" in Issue #19, in Lead, "Ranges of Selfhood"
XXXIV-18 Quoted Jan. 1974 issue, article by John Schaar re consequences of reading and writing in Lead, "Character and Will"
XXXVII-18 Quoted #19 "Power and Purity" in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"
XXXVII-51 Quoted John Schaar from No. 10 on differences between great actors and the rest of us in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"
American Scholar (Magazine)XVII-7 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Dilemmas of the Holists"
American Scholar-(Continued)V-35 Spring, 1952 issue - Joseph Wood Krutch - on "The application of Scientific Method to the Study of Human Behavior" - Review, "Self-Correctives and Scientism"
V-38 Review of Felix Cohen article, "Americanizing the White Man" in Review, "Lo, the Poor White Man"
VII-35 Quotations from Corner article in Frontiers, "New Dimensions for Scientific Thinkers"
VII-37 Irving Ben Cooper quoted in re changing character of juvenile delinquents, Frontiers
VIII-16 Carl Anthon article quoted in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"
VIII-31 Quotes from Robert Langbaum article, "Cold War Troubles at Home" in Frontiers, "A Liberal Reassessment"
IX-2 "What's Wrong with the American Novel?" reviewed in "Symposium on 'The American Novel'"
IX-15 "American Scholar Symposium" - Review
IX-45 Granville Hicks quoted from in Lead, "A Revolution in Power?"
IX-51 Review, "Threats to Individuality" on Autumn 1956 - "New Departures and Directions - 1932-56"
X-4 Geoffrey Wagner article, "The Decline of Book Reviewing" discussed in Children
X-47 Quote from the symposium "Faiths for a Complex World" (Autumn) in Frontiers, "Faiths for a Perilous Life"
XII-45 Cleve Gray article "Narcissus in Chaos" quoted in Frontiers, "The Artist's Responsibility"
American Scholar-(Continued)XII-51 John W. Ward review of Erich Kahler's The Tower and the Abyss quoted in Review, "Readings on 'Freedom'"
XIII-3 Cleve Gray's discussion of Modern Art Autumn 1959, quoted in Editorial, "East and West"
XIII-8 Albert Guerard's "The Quest of Excellence" quoted in Children
XIII-24 Again quoted (same source) in Lead, "Invitation to Utopia"
XIII-39 Ernest Van Den Haag quoted from Spring issue in Review, "Cultural Analysis via Paperbacks"
XIII-46 Thomas F. Curley quoted from Autumn issue in Lead, "The Lost Word Is Not the Last Word"
XIV-8 Dr. Joseph Jastrow briefly quoted from Winter 1938-39 issue in Review, "The Reluctant Theorists"
XIV-26 August Heckscher quoted from Summer 1961 issue in Lead, "The Dilemma and the Coming Vacuum"
XV-1 Perry Miller quoted from Winter 1961-62 issue in Lead, "The Relevance of Philosophy"
XVI-4 Gerald W. Johnson quoted from Winter 1963 issue in Lead, "Anti-Human Powers That Be"
XVI-6 Kenneth Keniston quoted from Winter issue in Frontiers, "Label and Libel"
XVI-13 Lead article, "The Devil and Soviet Russia," by Prof. Harold J. Berman taken from Vol. 27, Spring 1958 issue
XVI-16 Dr. Joseph Jastrow briefly quoted from Winter 1938-39 issue in Lead, "Science with Human Ends"
XVI-38 Elliott Krefets quoted from Spring 1963 issue in Frontiers, "Philosophy and Progress"; discussion of Robert Heilbroner's The Great Ascent quoted as well as W. H. Auden
XVI-41 Dr. Joseph Jastrow briefly quoted from Winter 1938-39 issue in Lead, "Rationalism-Then and Now"
XVI-49 Prof. Louise M. Young's review of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's Ascent of Woman quoted from Autumn issue in Children, "'Men and Women'-Continued"
XVII-2 Joseph Krutch quoted from Winter issue in Editorial, "The Bitter With the Sweet"
XVII-5 Santayana essay, "Spirit in the Sanctuary," quoted from Winter 1963-64 issue in Review, "Santayana and Jung"
XVII-26 Summer 1963 article by Balachandra Rajan quoted in "Innovation and Participation"
XVII-30 Summer 1964 article, "The Illusion of the Two Cultures" by Loren Eiseley, discussed in Frontiers, "The Dilemma of a Scientific Culture"
American Scholar-(Continued)XVII-45 T.S. Matthews quoted from Autumn 1964 issue in Editorial "Where Is the Dragon?"
XVIII-16 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Spring 1965 issue in Lead, "The Deep-Freeze of System Thinking"
XVIII-33 Symposium on Morality (Summer 1965) quoted in Lead, "The Shaving Process" - Daniel Bell quoting Henry Murray
XVIII-49 Henry May quoted from Summer issue in Children, "The 'Radical'-Some Definitions"
XVIII-50 Kenneth Keniston quoted from 1965 Summer issue in Review, "Identity Versus Morality"
XVIII-51 Henry A. Murray quoted from Symposium on Morality (Summer 1965) in Review, "A Novelist's Ethical Asides"
XIX-4 Henry May quoted on "The Student Movement" from Summer issue in Lead, "What Is A 'Reasonable' Protest?"
XIX-4 Storm Jameson quoted from Winter issue in Review, "Too Much With It"
XIX-7 Editor, Hiram Haydn, quoted from Winter 1965-66 issue in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"
XIX-9 Storm Jameson again quoted from Winter issue in Frontiers, "An Ominous Frontier?"
XIX-20 Buckminster Fuller quoted from Spring 1966 issue in Frontiers, "Fuller-More With Less"
XIX-23 J. Bronowski's "Logic of the Mind" quoted from Spring 1966 issue in Review, "The Height of the Times"
XIX-30 The following writers quoted from "Thirty Years Later-Memories of the First American Writers' Congress" from Summer 1965 issue in Lead, "After Ideologies"; Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Granville Hicks, William Philips, and Daniel Aaron
XIX-47 August Heckscher quoted from Autumn 1966 issue in Frontiers, "The 'Service' Society"
XIX-48 Michael Polanyi quoted from Autumn 1966 issue in Lead, "The Races of Man"
XX-3 Lewis Mumford quoted from Winter 1966- 67 issue in Review, "'On the Side of the Angels'"
XX-19 Storm Jameson briefly quoted from Winter 1965-66 issue in Lead, "Is Philosophy Important?"
XX-25 Dr. Nathan Glazer quoted from Spring issue in Children, "The University Scene"
XX-30 Joseph Wood Krutch, George Gaylord Simpson, Richard Noland, Harvey Mindess and Howard Nemerov quoted from Summer 1967 issue in Frontiers, "The Great Refusal"
XX-31 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Summer 1967 issue in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"
American Scholar-(Continued)XX-47 Graduate student, Marilyn Noble, quoted from Autumn issue in Editorial, "Identity Crisis"
XX-48 Sherman Chickering, Marilyn Noble
XXI-3 Wylie Sypher article, "The Poem as Defense," quoted from Winter 1967-68 issue in Frontiers, "Arts and the Man"
XXI-15 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Summer 1954 issue in Frontiers, "Conservation Is Not Enough"
XXI-16 Storm Jameson quoted from 1965-66 Winter issue in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
XXI-16 Dr. Kenneth Keniston quoted from Spring 1968 issue in Children, "In Behalf of 'Prolonged Adolescence'"
XXI-21 Ivanhoe Donaldson and Dwight MacDonald quoted from Autumn 1967 issue in Frontiers, "Dialogue on the Left"
XXI-32 Wylie Sypher quoted from Winter 1967-68 issue in Frontiers, "Science for Man"
XXI-33 Benjamin DeMott quoted from Summer issue in Lead, "Crossing the Line"
XXI-34 J. Bronowski's paper, "The Logic of the Mind," quoted in Lead, "Promethean or Epimethean Progress?" Spring 1966 issue
XXI-36 Earl Rovit quoted from Summer issue in Frontiers, "Has Self a Role?"
XXI-37 Benjamin DeMott quoted from Summer issue in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"
XXI-52 Storm Jameson quoted from Winter 1965-66 issue, in Review, "The Cultural Centrifuge"
XXII-3 John Herman Randall quoted on influence of Plato on Western civilization from Summer 1968 issue in Review, "Teacher of Western Man"
XXII-4 J. E. Seigel's essay on Frantz Fanon quoted from Winter issue in Frontiers, "Fanon's 'Final Outcome'"
XXII-14 Prof. David Michael Levin quoted from Winter 1968-69 issue in Frontiers, "On 'Structuralism'"
XXII-19 Walter Goodman quoted from Spring issue in Frontiers, "A Calculus of Sin"
XXII-21 John S. Rosenberg quoted from Spring issue in Review, "Was the Civil War A 'God' War?"
XXII-31 Storm Jameson quoted from Winter 1965-66 issue in Lead, "The Price of Submission"
XXII-32 Joseph Jastrow quoted from 1938 issue in Lead, "The Idea of Knowledge"
XXII-36 Michael Polanyi quoted from Autumn 1966 issue in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"
XXII-47 Lewis Mumford quoted from Winter 1966- 67 issue in Review, "In Apprehension How Like A . . ."
American Scholar-(Continued)XXII-50 Michael Kazin quoted from Autumn 1969 issue in Review, "A Chasm, Not A Gap"; J. Bronowski also quoted
XXIII-4 Irving Kristol quoted from Winter 1969 issue in Lead, "The American Dream" Also quoted from same issue, in Lead, Richard Hulsenbeck
XXIII-8 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Spring 1965 issue in Lead, "Ill Without Prescription"
XXIII-21 Wylie Sypher's discussion of Gaston Bachelard's The Politics of Space quoted, Winter 1967-68, in Lead, "What Is the Stuff of History?"
XXIII-36 Lewis Mumford quoted by James W. Carey and John J. Quirk in their article, Summer issue, in Frontiers, "New Ways of Thinking" Joseph Wood Krutch also quoted from same issue in same Frontiers
XXIV-10 Kenneth Keniston quoted from Fall 1970 issue in Lead, "Processes of Change"
XXIV-12 Herbert J. Muller quoted, Winter 1970-71 issue, in Children, "Alternative Education in Cuernavaca"
XXIV-17 William Jovanovich quoted from Spring 1971 issue in Lead, "Utopian Proposal"
XXIV-18 Robert Motherwell quoted on "universal language of children's art," Winter 1970-71 issue in Children, "Miscellany"
XXIV-35 Peter L. Marks quoted from Summer 1971 issue in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"
XXV-4 Rene Dubos, Evelyn Kossoff quoted from Winter 1971-72, in Frontiers, "The American Scholar"
XXV-8 Different Readings"
XXV-19 Rene Dubos quoted from Spring issue in Frontiers, "Baconian Harvest"
XXV-47 Loren Eiseley quoted from Summer 1964, in Lead, "Internalizing Institutions"
XXV-49 Neville Maxwell's article, "The China Nixon Didn't See" quoted from Autumn issue in Frontiers, "The New China"
XXVI-4 Joseph Jastrow quoted on ESP, Winter 1938- 39 issue in Editorial, "Time to Change the Canon?"
XXVI-5 Michael Polanyi quoted from Autumn 1966 issue in Lead, "The Scholar's Role"
XXVI-7 Rene Wellek quoted from Winter 1972-73 issue in Review, "The Paradox of Consciousness"
XXVI-18 Jerzy Kosinski quoted from Spring issue in Review, "Avuncular Wisdom" Robert Langbaum also quoted from same issue (1973) in same Review
XXVI-37 Dr. Daniel Bell quoted from Summer 1973, in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
American Scholar-(Continued)XXVI-48 A Brief Exploration"
XXVI-49 Florence Howe and Robert Coles reviews quoted from Autumn 1973, in Children, "Where Destruction Begins"
XXVI-51 Rene Dubos quoted, Autumn 1973 issue, in Lead, "A New Genesis"
XXVI-51 Thomas W. Molyneaux quoted from above issue in same Lead
XXVII-6 Rene Dubos quoted from Winter 1973-74 issue, in Frontiers, "The Ability to Change"
XXVII-19 Wilder Penfield quoted from Spring 1974, in Frontiers, "Mind and Brain"
XXVII-24 Wilhelmina Van Ness quoted from Spring issue in Lead, "What Shall We Learn To Praise?"
XXVII-40 Interview with Jacob Bronowski quoted from Summer 1974 issue, in Review, "Socratic Priorities"
XXVII-46 Joseph Jastrow quoted from Winter 1938-39 issue in Frontiers, "More Convergence in Science"
XXVII-50 Peter Marks quoted from Summer 1971 issue, in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"
XXVIII-2 Arthur Schlesinger article, "Politics and the American Language," quoted, Autumn issue, in Children, "With Emerson's Help"
XXVIII-21 Storm Jameson quoted from 10-year-old issue in Editorial, "A Time of Decision"
XXVIII-22 Saul Bellow quoted from Winter 1974 issue in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"
XXIX-3 Sonya Rudikoff quoted from Autumn 1975 issue in Lead, "Matrices of Change"
XXIX-11 Rene Dubos article quoted from Winter 1975 issue in Children, "Goals for Education"
XXIX-18 Robert Langbaum's quote of D. H. Lawrence quoted from Winter 1975-76 issue, in Lead, "Lost and Found Meanings"
XXIX-18 Peter Shaw article on Center for Editions of American Authors quoted, same issue, in Review, "Between Epochs"
XXIX-35 Jacob Bronowski quoted from Spring 1966, in Lead, "The Origin of Religion"
XXIX-37 Prof. Sidney Hook's article on Morris Cohen quoted from Summer issue in Children, "The Good Old Days" and in Editorial, Philosophic Piety"
XXIX-40 J. Bronowski quoted, Spring 1966 issue, in Lead, "Science and Consciousness"
XXIX-45 Quentin Anderson quoted on Emerson, George Woodcock's "The Lure of the Primitive," quoted from Summer issue in Lead, "Outside-Looking Back"
XXIX-52 Alexander Gerschenkron quoted from Spring 1976 issue in Lead, "One World or Two?"
XXIX-52 William Nichols' review of argument between Carlyle and Timothy Walker quoted, same issue, in same Lead
American Scholar-(Continued)XXX-23 Rene Dubos quoted from Spring issue in Frontiers, "Instead of Mega-Conferences"
XXX-24 Jacob Needleman's letter to quoted from Spring issue in Lead, "Ideas and Beliefs"
XXX-39 Wylie Sypher quoted on Bachelard from Winter 1967-68 issue, in Review, "The Writer's Science and Art"
XXX-48 Michael Polanyi quoted from Autumn 1966 issue in Review, "Polanyi's Last Book"
XXXI-19 Wylie Sypher quoted on Bachelard, Winter 1967-68, in Lead, "The Inherent Purpose"
XXXI-24 Edward Shils quoted from Spring issue in Children, "One More Curricular Reform"
XXXI-36 Emerson quoted in Lead, "Signs and Thinking"
XXXI-37 Rene Dubos's essay quoted, Spring 1978, in Lead, "Model and Ingredient"
XXXI-49 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Spring 1965 issue, in Lead, "Intangible Requirements"
XXXII-7 Rene Dubos quoted, Autumn 1978, in Children, "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"
XXXII-14 Sidney Hook's quotation from Morris Cohen in his Summer 1976 article quoted in Review, "John McTaggart"
XXXII-17 Jacob Bronowski quoted, Spring 1966, in Lead, "Language and Beyond"
XXXII-18 George Kateb's review of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind quoted, Winter 1978, in Lead, "The Ordeal of Thinking"
XXXII-41 Wylie Sypher quoted on Bachelard, Winter 1967-68, in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"
XXXII-47 Quoted Gerald Holton, Summer 1979, in Lead, "Lightning, Wind, and Night"
XXXIII-1 Quoted from Rene Dubos column on college students in Children, "Why Aren't They Happy?"
XXXIII-7 Discussed article by Victor F. Weisskopf, Autumn 1979, in Lead, "Religion, Art, and Science"
XXXIII-12 Quoted Kenneth Seeskin re Plato's view of politics and philosophy in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-14 Quoted from Victor Weisskopf in Autumn 1979, in Review, "Art Without Rules"
XXXIII-23 Quoted from essay by Rene Dubos, Spring 1980, in Children, "Periodical Review" Also quoted from Jean Hollander's article on policemen and Shakespeare in same issue in Children, "Periodical Review." And quote from the end of article by Aristides in same issue in Children
XXXIII-26-35 Quote from Autumn 1966, from Michael Polanyi on Hungarian rebellion in Lead, "Some People Have Begun"
XXXIII-38 Quoted and discussed his article, Fall 1970, in Children, "Something Is Missing"
American Scholar-(Continued)XXXIII-23 Quoted from essay by Rene Dubos, Spring 1980, also quoted Jean Hollander on policemen and Shakespeare and end of article by Aristides - all in Children, "Periodical Review"
XXXIII-26-35 Quote from Autumn 1966 issue Michael Polyani on Hungarian rebellion in Lead, "Some People Have Begun"
XXXIII-38 Quoted and discussed article, Fall 1970, in Children, "Something Is Missing" (Dr. Keniston on youth)
XXXIV-18 Quoted Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Autumn 1974, in Lead, "Character and Will" re Federalist Papers and Founding Fathers
XXXIV-21 Quoted above in Lead, "One Kind of Change" re purity of language
XXXIV-23 Quoted Kennth Keniston "Youth" in Lead, "On Self-Evolvers"
XXXIV-35 Spring 1981 story by Karl Shapiro on Melvin B. Tolson (poet) in Review, "How to Read a Book"
XXXIV-46 Quoted Summer 1981 article by Diane Ravitch in Lead, "On Creating the Future"
XXXV-4 Autumn 1981 issue, "Gertrude Himmelfarb's article in Lead, "Deciding on Importance"
XXXV-35 Quoted Wylie Sypher, Winter 1967-68 (Gaston Bachelard) in Children, "On Self- Discovery"
XXXV-39 Spring 1966 article by Jacob Bronowski in Lead, "The Logic of the Mind" and quoted Spring 1982 Robert Adams article on higher education in Children, "No Monuments Needed"
XXXV-48 Quoted Autumn 1975 issue, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., on language, in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXV-51 Quoted Rene Dubos (1977) in Lead, "A Question of Reverance"
XXXVI-2 Quoted 1966 essay by J. Bronowski in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"
XXXVI-13 Quoted Jeremy Bernstein, Winter 1982-83 in Lead, "The Nectar of Eternity" ("Science for the Non-Scientist")
XXXVI-25 1971 article by Peter Marks (short-term good for individual bad for community) in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure"
XXXVI-25 Vermont Royster, E.D. Hirsch, Jr., and Aristides in Children, "The Art of Balancing"
XXXVI-41 Quoted Leon Kass, M.D., Spring 1983, "The Case for Mortality" in Frontiers, "Is Death a Friend?"
XXXVI-43 Quoted Spring 1983 on teaching reading and writing by E.D. Hirsch, Jr., in Children, "Part of the Act of Living"
XXXVI-46 Clara Claiborne Park quoted on Werner Jaeger, Summer 1983 issue, in Children, "Paideia"; also quoted Aristides
American Scholar, TheXXXVII-1 Clara Claiborne Park, Summer 1983 on Wild's comparison of rhetoric and advertising, and from Spring 1963, Joseph Wood Krutch on "Sloburbs" in Frontiers, "Sloburbia, etc."
XXXVII-20 Joseph P. Fell on John William Miller from Winter 1983-84 in Lead, "The Whole of the Argument" (revising philosophical idealism)
XXXVII-46 Summer 1984, E.D. Hirsch, Jr. re teaching literature and English in "Why Schooling Is Going Wrong"
XXXVII-50 Autumn 1965, "Morality and Ethics" by Kenneth Keniston in Lead, "From Morality to Ethics"
XXXVIII-5 Summer 1984, E.D. Hirsch on policies of educational administrators in "School and State"
XXXVIII-6 Christina Sommers (Summer 1984) on "moral education and reform" in schools in "What Is Moral Education?"
XXXVIII-8 Wylie Sypher and his use of Bachlard's The Poetics of Space from Winter 1967-68 issue in Review, "A Desirable Synthesis"
XXXVIII-13 Joseph Wood Krutch, 1951 essay on "competition" in Review, "Predation or Symbiosis?"
XXXVIII-15 Joseph Wood Krutch, Summer 1954 "Conservation Is Not Enough" in Lead, "The Next Step"
XXXVIII-17 Summer 1984 Christina Sommers on "values" in Lead, "Myths, Novels, 'Facts'"
XXXVIII-22 Christina Sommers re teaching of "ethics" in Lead, "What Is Morality?"
XXXVIII-24 Quoted Christina Sommers (Summer 1984) "Old Bag of Virtues" in Lead, "Ways of Thinking about Change"
XXXVIII-40 Quoted Spring 1985 Lauro Martines, "Large and Little School Teaching" in Children, "One-Room Schoolhouse"
XXXIX-19 Winter 1985-86, Thomas P. Rohlen on education in Japan, in Children, "Learning from Japan"
XXXIX-50 August 1986 quotes Jacques Barzun on "computer" writing in Children, "Emasculating Language"
XL-3 William Mueller, Winter 1987, in Editorial "On Farming"
American ScientistXX-48 Frontiers
XXV-4 Frontiers
American Self-CriticismXXXIII-50 Quoted letter to by J. Stan Rowe in Frontiers, "The 'Moral' Authorities of Progress"
American Sociological ReviewVIII-31 Lead
American Soldier, The - Robert S. LyndXIX-24 LaMar T. Empey and Jerome Rabow quoted from Oct. 1961 issue in Frontiers, "Modeling for Social Good"
American SpectatorXXIV-39 C. Wright Mills' quote from given in Frontiers, "In Honor of C. Wright Mills"
American Studies, Foundation forXXXVIII-44 Quoted Denis P. Doyle on education in Chicago
American TeacherXII-4 Their 1956 "Symposium on Individuality and Personality" produced Essays on Individuality, U. of Pa. Press, 1958, edited by Felix Morley, reviewed in "Reflections on Individuality"
American Testament, The - Mortimer Adler and William Gorman (Praeger, 1975)XLI-27 March 1988, quoted Larry Koralik re textbooks in Frontiers, "Odds and Bad Ends"
American ThinkerXXIX-8 John Adam's words quoted from in Editorial, "One Change For the Better"
American Tradition, AnXXXV-16 Lead (Emerson-biography)
American TragedyXXXI-22 Review
American West, The (Quarterly)VII-18 Lead - J. Robert Oppenheimer
VII-42 Waldo Frank's Nation article of same title as above reviewed in Lead, "Sanity and Honor"
"Americanism" and RussiaXVII-20 Editorial by Ray A. Billington quoted in Review, "Reviewer's Delight"
"Americanism" LiteratureXVII-20 Review (Milton Meyer in Progressive)
Americanization of Emily, The - William Bradford HuiII-17 Review (Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom)
Americanization of Psychoanalysis, The - Walter A. WeisskopfXIII-37 Quoted in Editorial, "The Synanon 'Family'" under sub-title "Subversive Character"
Americans and Chinese - Francis L. K. HsuXVII-5 Lead
Americans Don't Lose Locomotives"VII-21 Reference to in review of Eastern World, "An English Perspective"
Américas (intercultural magazine published in English, Spanish and Portuguese by Pan American Union)II-6 Editorial (but they lose 9,000 tanks)
America's Energy - Robert Engler, Ed. (Pantheon, 1980)XIII-4 Article by Mariano Picon-Salas reprinted from Nov. 1959 issue as Lead
America's "Public Relations"XXXIV-40 Articles appearing in Nation during past century, discussed and quoted in Review, "Nation's Articles on Energy"
America's Real Religion - A Powell DaviesX-17 Frontiers
America's Sahib ComplexII-25 Reviewed
America's Undefined ReligionXIV-25 Editorial
America's Unhonored DreamII-25 Review of Amrica's Real Religion-A Powell Davies
Ameringer, OscarXXXII-17 Review
Ames, Adelbert, Jr.I-8 If You Don't Weaken - Review, "Minority Men"
III-47 Long quotation from above book in Lead, "The Good Die Young-Or Barely Live" re difficulties of keeping the Leader alive during World War I
III-48 Quote from above book in Children on difficulties of anyone agreeing with Leader during war hysteria
XXXI-25 If You Don't Weaken reviewed in Lead, "The Solid Meaning of Life"
XXXI-25 Quoted in "Luther's Reformation" based on work by d'Aubigny, quoted in Lead
Ames, OakesXX-26 Quoted from Morning Notes of Adelbert Ames, Jr., in Review, "Foundations of Tomorrow's Science"
XX-28 Quoted on perceptual awareness in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformith"
XX-45 Quote from Morning Notes of Adelbert Ames in Frontiers, "Fact and Opinion"
XXI-34 Quoted in Lead, "Promethean or Epimethean Progress?"
XXII-38 Quoted from The Morning Notes in Lead, "The Convention of Knowledge"
Ames, StevenXXXII-8 His Economic Annuals and Human Cultures quoted from in Review, "West Coast Americana"
XXXVIII-52 Quoted Economic Annuals and Human Cultures in Frontiers, "Humanistic Science" (anthropology vs. Botany)
XXXIX-9 Quoted (by Edgar Anderson) in Review, "Adventure in Botany"
Ames, Van Meter (Prof. of Philosophy at University of Cincinnati)XXXII-47 Quoted from Rain, in Children, "Working with Neighbors"
Amherst CollegeVIII-24 Quote from his Philosophy East and West article on Zen in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"
Amiable Anarchist Speaks, AnIX-51 Five-year experiment conducted there discussed in Children, from Fred M. Hechinger article in Perspectives USA
Amid the Encircling GloomXI-45 Frontiers - Heinz Kraschutski
Amiel (Swiss diarist, 1821-81)XXV-49 Review
Amiel-(Continued)I-34 Warnings on American democracy
III-2 Quotation from on problems of a democratic society. Materialism auxiliary doctrine of every tyranny. Ref. to his Journal
Amis, KingsleyIII-20 Quote from Journal re "Self-government with tenderness" in Children
VI-21 Quoted in Lead, "Concerning Prophecy"
X-25 Tolstoy quoted from introduction to Journal
XVI-33 Quoted in Lead, "The Strenuous Life"
XVII-15 Quoted from Feb. 16, 1874 entry in Journal In Time in Lead, "The Prophetic Agonizers"
XVII-21 Requoted from above
XXIII-45 Quoted from Journal in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets"
XXVI-12 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Creation and Discovery"
XXVII-38 Quoted in Editorial, "Signs and Predictions"
XXXII-14 Quoted in Editorial, "Prophetic Voices"
XXXV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Deciding on Importance" (re "Truth" communicated by contagion)
XXXVI-1 Quoted his Journal in Lead, "A Threat of Self-Knowledge" (re materialism)
Amish (from Ecologist) - Thomas FosterXII-45 Quoted from Dell collection The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men - also review of his Lucky Jim by Walter Allen in same, quoted in Lead, "The Search for Roots"
XIII-18 Robert Hatch's Nation (Mar. 19) review of his New Maps of Hell (Lectures at Princeton on science fiction) quoted from in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
XXXII-25 Robert Nye's review of his Rudyard Kipling and His World quoted from Mar. 31, 1976 Christian Science Monitor in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"
Amish CommunityXXXV-23 Article quoted in Frontiers, "Changes in Thought and Action"
Amish, Learning from the-Thomas FosterXXIV-8 Stephen Arons' story on Supreme Court decision quoted from Jan. 15 Saturday Review in Lead, "Who Is Responsible For Education?"
XXXVIII-40 Unidentified paper on Amish school in Aylmer, Ont. quoted in Children, "The One- Room Schoolhouse"
Ammonius SaccasXXXV-23 Article quoted in Frontiers, "Changes in Thought and Action"
Ammunition for Peacemakers (Pilgrimage Press) 1986XXI-15 Church historian, Mosheim's reference to quoted in Lead, "Religion and Religions"
Amnesty-A Good InstitutionXL-9 Editorial, quoted Freeman Dyson, discusses Phillips P. Moulton's (the editor) comments in ". . . All for Nothing"
Among the Optimistic ThinkersXXXI-23 Frontiers
Among the PsychicsVII-29 Frontiers (Lyman Bryson, Maxwell Anderson)
Amory, ClevelandII-52 Frontiers, There Is a Psychic World, Dr. Horace Westwood
Amrine, MichaelXXIV-42 Quoted from Oct. 9 Saturday Review in re talk with Thor Heyerdahl about pollution in Frontiers, "Where Reform Should Begin"
Amrita Bazar PatrikaVI-48 Ref. to in Progressive article in Frontiers, "Seeds of 'Counter Revolution'"
Amsterdam World Assembly of ChurchesXXXVI-5 Quoted Gandhi from Aug. 3, 1934 issue re the "masses" and non-violence, in Lead, "An Impossible Enterprise"
Amstutz, Dr. G. C.I-43 Christian Century & Progressive (Milton Mayer's accounts of)
Amusing Ourselves to Death - Neil Postman (Viking, 1985)XIX-19 His letter to editors used in Lead, "Over the Old Bridge"
An Age of Many NamesXXXIX-22 Quoted in Review, "The Distractions of Imagery"
An Amiable Anarchist SpeaksXXV-7 Lead
An Ancient DilemmaXI-45 Frontiers - Heinz Kraschutski
An Ancient MysteryXXII-15 Editorial
An Ancient QuestXXVII-1 Editorial
An Ancient QuestionXIII-5 Lead
An Ape of Gods- The Art and Thought of Lafcadio HearnXXXIX-13 Lead (Moral law)
An Aristocratic ArtXXXII-12 A book by Beongcheon Yu, reviewed in Review, "Lafcadio Hearn-An Appreciation"
XXXII-12 Quote from in Editorial, "One Man's Success"
An Article, A BookXLI-50 Lead
An Article and a MovieXL-2 Lead
An Emerging ThemeV-43 Frontiers - Harper's article on Lewis Mumford, Cry the Beloved Country (film)
An Enchanted Childhood at Raven Rocks - Else Crooks Harper (Community Service Inc., Box 243, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387)XXXIII-37 Review
An Honorable CenturyXL-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "All Things Are Connected"
An Ideal LifeXL-14 Frontiers (Freedom, anarchists)
An Immediate ProblemXL-25-34 Lead (Thoreau)
An Immortal TaleXXXIV-18 Frontiers - re crime
An Important DistinctionXL-37 Review (Jean Giono) last section by Catherine Roberts on Choose Life
An Incomplete Guide to the Future - Willis HarmonXXXIII-10 Editorial
An Interesting DecisionXXXIV-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "Schools of the People"
An Intermediate OutlookXXXIV-9 Frontiers
An Involving BookXXXIII-46 Review
An Israeli Dove SpeaksXXXIII-21 Review
An Opening DoorXL-37 Frontiers
An Outbreak of Peace - Sarah PirtleXL-40 Lead (Becker, Sheldrake)
An Unsolved MysteryXL-38 Quoted in Children, "A Nice Good Book"
Anachronistic Agnostic, TheXL-39 Reviewed On the Iliad
ANAI (Costa Rica)XII-3 Frontiers - Maurice Lowe - Canada
AnalectsXXXIX-18 Quoted their letter in Frontiers, "Tropical Farming Project"
XXXIX-37 Editorial quoted Bill McLarney re volunteers, "Opportunity in Costa Rica"
XL-48 Letter from Wm. McLarney in Frontiers, "The Atlantic Coastal Environment"
XLI-51 Annual report quoted in "Help for Costa Rica" (1176 Bryson City Road, Franklin, N. Carolina 28734)
Analysis and SynthesisXXXIV-43 Definition of from Britannica in Lead, "A Task of Rectification" (Lun-Yu on "Discourses and Dialogues")
Analysis of OppressionXL-24 Lead
Analytical Psychology, Its Theory and Practice - C. G. Jung (Pantheon, $6.95)XXXV-26-34 A chapter in Weil's book, Oppression and Liberty quoted in Editorial, "The Madness of Power-Seeking"
Ananthu, T. S.XXI-51 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Jung's Thought in 1935" also quoted Dr. E. A. Bennet's statement from the foreword
XXI-52 Quote from in Frontiers, "The Imperialism of Language"
Anarchist (British Journal)XL-47 Pamphlet, A Gandhian Approach to Technological Wonders for the 21st Century, Frontiers, "A Growing Menace"
Anarchist, The - James JollXVI-28 Martin Daniel article, "A Charter for the Unfree Child" quoted from Nov. 1962 issue in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
XVII-36 Paul Goodman talk quoted from March issue in Children, "'Anarchism' and Education"
Anarchist Papers, The -- Dimitrios Roussopoulos, ed. (Murray Bookchin, Noam Chomsky, etc. - Black Rose Books, Montreal)XVIII-11 Concluding portion of Nicolas Walter's review of in Dec. 1964 Anarchy quoted in Frontiers, "A Freer Society"
Anarchist and Some Socialists, AnXXXIX-27 Quoted Paul Goodman from The New Reformation and comment by George Woodcock in Children, "On Paul Goodman"
XXXIX-44 George Woodcock re anarchists on "tradition" and views of Goodman in Lead, "Contrasting World Views"
Anarchist Collective, The- Workers' Self-Management in the Spanish Revolution 1936-1939 (Free Life Editions, $10.00 - edited by Sam Dolgoff)XXXV-2 Frontiers
Anarchist Contribution, TheXXX-11 Murray Bookchin's Introduction to quoted in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"
XXX-16 Reviewed and Gaston Leval quoted from in "Report on Spanish Anarchists" Murray Bookchin introduction also quoted
Anarchist HistorianVII-46 Frontiers
Anarchist Prince, The - George Woodcock and Ivan Avakumovic (Schocken, 1971)XXVIII-46 Review
Anarchist Prince, TheXXIV-35 Discussed and quoted in Review with that title
XXIV-36 Quote from section on Kropotkin's The Conquest of Bread in Frontiers, "A Better Abundance"
XXXIII-21 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Thinking About What To Do"
Anarchist Proposal, AnXXIV-35 Review
Anarchist Vision, TheIII-18 Frontiers - on World Citizenship
Anarchist Writings of William Godwin, The - Peter Marshall (Freedom Press)XVIII-24 Frontiers - Errico Malatesta, His Life and Ideas
Anarchists, The - edited by Irving L. HorowitzXXXIX-38 Reviewed, quoted in "William Godwin"
Anarchists of Spain, TheXIX-15 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title
Anarchy (English Journal) published by Freedom Press, 84a Whitechapel High St., LondonXXXI-3 Review
Anarchy-(Continued)XIV-51 Patrick Geddes quoted from Sept. 1961, in Children, "Anarchy On Purpose"
XV-36 John Ellerby quoted, Nov. 1961, in Review, "'Way Out' - Some Reasons Why"
XV-48 Geoffrey Ostergaard quoted from Oct. issue in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"
Anarchy-(Continued)XVI-2 Roger Bray quoted on Leo Tse's teaching from Sept. 1962 issue in Frontiers, "Strange Currents"
XVI-6 Roger Bray quoted from Sept. 1962, in Lead, "The Right To Be Wise"
XVI-14 Arthur Uloth quoted, Jan. issue, in Children, "Children and the Myths of War"
XVI-32 Charles Radcliffe quoted from May issue in Children, "Notes from the Radicals"
XVI-32 Wynford Hicks, student at Oxford, quoted from same issue in same Children
XVI-37 Tom McAlpine quote, April 1963 issue in Frontiers, "Therapy for a Sick Civilization"
XVII-12 Alexander Trocchi article, "The Spontaneous University" quoted from Sept. 1963 issue, in Review, "Miscellany"
XVIII-3 Article by Greer and Blossom quoted from Sept. 1964 issue in Children, "Some English Critics"
XVIII-31 Nicolas Walter's review (concluding portion) of James Joll's The Anarchists and volume by George Woodcock, quoted from Dec. 1964 issue in Frontiers, "A Freer Society"
XIX-28 Arnold Pressman quoted from in Frontiers, "The Evolution of Synanon"
XIX-38 Penelope Leach article from No. 64 issue used as Children, "The Rigid Child" Also briefly quoted in Editorial, "To Correct Rigidity"
XX-4 Lewis Herber quoted, Nov. 1966 issue in Lead, "Ecology Plus"
XX-14 Lewis Herber quoted from above in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"
XX-41 Lewis Herber quoted from Aug. 1967 issue in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"
XXI-18 Kate Vandergrift quoted from May 1967 (No. 75) issue in Children, "Drama in London"
XXI-46 Peter Miller, Peter Reston, Paul Foot quoted in re R. F. MacKenzie's work at Braehead School, from Dec. 1967 (No. 82) issue in Children, "Experiment in Scotland"
XXII-25 Tom Woolley, John Turner, and George Molner quoted from March 1969 issue in Frontiers, "The New Renaissance"
XXII-51 Anthony Weaver paper quoted from Sept. (No. 103) in Children, "Schools and Problems"
XXIII-1 Kingsley Widmer quoted from No. 104 in Review, "Humanist Themes"
XXIV-19 George Gardstein and Keith Paton quoted from No. 108 in Review (Dec. 1970) "Magazines from Abroad"
XXVIII-46 Nicholas Walter quoted from Dec. 1964 issue in Review, "Anarchist Historian"
XVIII-3 Article by Greer and Blossom, Sept. 1964, quoted in Children, "Some English Critics"
Anarchy and Order - Herbert Read (first published in England in 1954, paper by Beacon, 1970, $2.95)XVIII-11 Nicolas Walter's review of James Joll's The Anarchists and volume by Geo. Woodcock, quoted, Dec. 1964 issues
Anarchy in Action - Colin Ward (Freedom Press, 1982)XXV-14 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Some Redefinitions"
XXXVIII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Mysterious 'Chemical Change'"
Anatomy of ContemptXXXVI-19 Quoted (what people do without pressure of law) in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"
Anatomy of the Future - Roderick SeidenbergXXI-36 Review "Anatomy of Futility"
XX-33 Editorial
Anatomy of Knowledge, The - edited by Marjorie Grene (University of Massachusetts Press, 1969)XIV-42 Quoted in Review, "Twentieth-Century Synthesis" Also quoted in Editorial, "Who Shapes Our Ends?"
Anatomy of MarxismXXIV-36 Quote from Introduction to in Lead, "The Question of 'Proof'" Quotes also from essays by Marjorie Grene, Sigmund Koch, Michael Polanyi
XXIX-48 Michael Polanyi's paper, "Structure of Consciousness," quoted from in Lead, "Hidden Identities"
Anatomy of a MythXXXIII-7 Editorial
Anatomy of Nature, The - Andreas Feininger (Crown, 1956)X-2 Frontiers (Tokyo Rose)
Anatomy of Political EvilXXIV-15 Quotes from in Children, "Pictures by Feininger"
Anatomy of RealityXXII-49 Review
"Anatomy" of the SelfXXXVII-3 Reviewed, quoted in "A Mirror and Magnifier"
XXXVII-22 Quoted on imagination in Children, "Education of Imagination"
Anatomy of Understanding, TheXVI-28 Editorial
AnaxagorasXIX-27 Lead
Anaximander (Milesian school of Greek philosophy)II-47 Socrates had an early enthusiasm for but later revised opinion
"Ancestor" or Humanistic Psychology, AnI-33 Reference to his God-idea in review of Wendell Thomas' On the Resolution of Science and Faith
Ancestors of Man, TheXXIII-40 Frontiers
Anchor Books (Doubleday series)I-39 Frontiers (Apes, Giants and Man, Franz Weidenreich; Henry Fairfield Osborn; Julian Huxley)
Anchor ReviewVI-35 Given plug in Editorial, "Worthy Ventures"
Ancient AmericansXII-33 John Lukacs quoted from in Lead, "Crossroads for Democracy"
XII-35 John Lukacs again quoted in Lead, "No Issue"
Ancient Becomes the Modern, TheXXII-44 Review
Ancient Civilizations of the Andes - Philip AinsworthXXX-7 Review
Ancient Egyptian Religion - H. Frankfort (Columbia University Press, 1948)XXV-12 Brief quotation from in Editorial, "The Inviolability of 'X'"
XXV-52 Quoted in Lead, (x-factor in human beings)
Ancient Esperanto?I-39 Reviewed in "The Gods of Egypt"
II-42 Quotation from in review (Frontiers) of Tibetan Book of the Dead
XVIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Sacred Bonds"
XX-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"
XXIX-37 Quoted in Lead, "Extra-Territorial Perspective"
XXXII-9 Quoted in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"
Ancient Greeks, TheIV-14 Frontiers
Ancient IrrigatorsXXXV-47 Review (various books on Greece, old and new)
Ancient Life in the American Southwest - Edgar L. Hewett (Bobbs- Merrill, 1930)XXXVII-48 Frontiers (Libya)
Ancient Question, AnXX-42 Quoted in Lead, "Toward an Unmanaged Future"
XXII-42 Quoted in Children, "Accessible 'New' History"
XXVII-16 Quoted from in Lead, "Awareness In America"
XXIX-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Ring of Truth"
XXIX-21 Quoted in Review, "Historic Aberration"
XXXI-3 Quoted in Review, "The Anarchists of Spain"
Ancient ReligionXXXIX-13 Lead (Moral law)
And Another Thing - Howard SpringIX-5 Editorial
And Even If You Do - Joseph Wood Krutch (William Morrow, $6.50)V-28 Quotation from in Review of The Houses in Between
And Gazelles LeapingXX-46 Discussed and quoted in Review, "An Independent Mind" Also quoted in Editorial, "A Note by Picasso"
And Madly Teach - Mortimer SmithV-43 Mentioned in Review, ". . . and Heaven, too"
IX-18 Review
And May God Have Mercy . . . The Case Against Capital Punishment - Eugene BlockVII-51 Reference to in Children
And Now Miguel - Joseph KrumgoldXVII-16 Quoted in Review, "A Study of the Death Penalty"
And Save Them for Pallbearers - James GarrettVII-29 Reviewed in Children
. . . And So Proud - George YamadaXI-51 Reviewed, "War and the Image of the Hero"
And Wait for the Night - John William CorringtonIX-35 Frontiers
Andersen, Hans ChristianXIX-13 Long quote from in Frontiers, "'Speak Truth to Power'"
XXXIII-37 Mentioned in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"
Anderson, Alfred and Dorothy (Cherry Ct., Ukiah, CA 95482, #10)V-42 Review "The Quest for Living"
V-43 Children
VI-4 Children
Anderson, Camilla M.XXXIV-39 Quoted letter in Community Service Newsletter May/June 1981 (re decentralization) in Frontiers, "Questions of the Times"
Anderson, EdgarX-49 Her Beyond Freud quoted in Review, "What's Wrong With Morality?"
Anderson, HenryXVI-46 Quoted from Autumn 1963 Landscape in Editorial, "Weekend Pantheism?"
XXIII-44 His story of Soviet biologist, N. I. Vavilov, quoted from Plants, Man and Life in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"
XXXII-8 Bob Callahan's review of A Geographical Sketch of Early Man in "West Coast America"
XXXIII-25 His Landscape Papers reviewed in "Cliches and Bulldozers" and in Review
XXXII-47 Discussed Landscape Papers in Editorial, "Community Honor Roll"
Anderson, Henry-(Continued)XVIII-14 Quoted from Feb. Liberation in Lead, "The Obscure Alliance"
XVIII-17 Quoted from Liberation in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"
XIX-46 His KPFA commentary text of Lead, "The Case Against the Drug Culture" Also one sentence quote in Editorial, "Openings and Births"
XX-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "Concerning Arguments About LSD"
XX-8 His KPFA broadcast text of Lead, "The War on Alienation
XX-23 Quoted in Frontiers, "Response to 'Community'"
Anderson, JackXX-29 KPFA broadcast subject of Frontiers, "We, Too, Deserve to Be Free"
XXI-3 Wrote Lead, "Toward a Sociology of Being"
XXI-11 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Objectivity We Need" Wrote Frontiers, "The Sickness Unto Death"
XXI-15 Quoted from March 15 Peace News in Editorial, "Education and Peace"
XXII-18 Wrote Lead, "Grounds For Not Giving Up"
XXIII-13 Sympathetic Interaction"
XXIII-14 Symbolic Interaction" - Lead
XXIII-15 The Need to Judge" - Frontiers
XXIII-18 Wrote Lead, "The Denaturization of Human Nature"
XXIV-13 His So Shall Ye Reap (co-author, Joan London) discussed and quoted in Review "What Couldn't Happen-But Did"
XXIV-52 Wrote Frontiers, "The Longing for Belonging"
XXVI-24 His contribution to Conflict and Consensus quoted in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"
XXXIV-21 Quoted from MANAS (May 6, 1970) 5 books re "Ape" belief, in Lead, "One Kind of Change"
XXXVII-7 Quoted above in Review, "Truth in Myth" ("The Denaturalization of Human Nature")
Anderson, Kate (teacher at Mariposa School)XXXIX-20 Quoted his column on training dolphins for war from Not Man Apart, July/Aug. 1984 in Frontiers, "Unpleasant Realities"
Anderson, MaxwellXXX-10 Quoted on conditions at school by Vicki Allen in Oct. 21 Mendocino Grapevine in Children, "Mountain School"
Anderson, QuentinIV-24 Review of his Off Broadway - "Phoenix of the Arts"
V-41 Quotations from Barefoot in Athens in Children
VII-20 Brief quote in Children to effect that play has to "take an attitude toward the world"
VII-29 Long quotations from Off Broadway in Frontiers, "Among the Optimistic Thinkers"
XI-38 Off Broadway quoted in Review, "Philosophy and Drama"
XVII-7 Off Broadway quoted in Frontiers, "What Perspective Are 'New'?"
XVIII-44 Off Broadway quoted in Review, "The Author As Philosopher"
XXVI-19 Off Broadway quoted in Lead, "From the Beginning"
XXX-49 Comment on poetry quoted from Off Broadway in Children, "More On the Arts"
Anderson, RoyXXIX-45 Quoted on Emerson from Summer American Scholar in Lead, "Outside-Looking Back"
Anderson, SherwoodXL-17 A business man's paper on "changes" and "changing," Lead, "No Easy Answers"
Anderson, SusanXIV-40 A letter of his to Theodore Dreiser in 1938 taken from Viking's Portable Sherwood Anderson given in Harry Ditzler's Lead article, "A Mind-to-Mind Community"
Anderson, WaltXXIX-19 Quoted on work of Larry Dye from Feb. 10 Paris Tribune in Children, "Paying Attention to Children"
Anderson, Walter, ed.XXVIII-5 Quoted from Fall 1974 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Review, "The Therapy of Pragmatists"
XXX-14 The American Episode in Human Evolution reviewed in "Getting To Know Better"
Andersonville Trial, The - Saul LevittXXVII-16 Quoted his introduction to Rethining Liberalism in Review, "Conflicting Trends"
Ando, Prof. ShoeiXIII-19 Brief quote of Tom Driver's review of in Christian Century, Feb. 3, in Review, "'The War Lover'"
Andrew, FredXXVI-20 Quoted from Zen and American Transcendentalism in Lead, "The Terms of Self-Knowledge"
Andrews, BertXXVI-13 Quoted from March "Society" issue of Saturday Review on Farming Methods in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"
Andrews, C. F.II-24 His Washington Witch Hunt quoted in "Loyalty Among Government Employees" in Lead, "Men and Idea Systems"
Angel Inside Went Sour, The - Dr. Esther Rothman (David McKay, 1971, Bantam)III-16 Quote from letter from Gandhi to him in Editorial, "Love of Country"
Angelina, Sister (nun)XXV-17 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "School and Society"
XXV-18 Discussed and quoted in Children, "A School in Brooklyn"
XXVII-16 Quote from in Lead, "Awareness In America"
XXIX-19 Quoted in Children, "Paying Attention to Children"
XLI-2 Quoted in Children, "A School in New York"
Angell, NormanXXXIII-12 Quoted from her letter in The Ecologist (Nov.-Dec. 1979) in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
Angell, Norman-(Continued)I-33 The Public Mind quoted in Letter from England
Angelou, MayaV-31 Quotation from his Peace and the Plain Man in Lead, "Rehearsal for Ragnarok"
XI-25 His The Great Illusion referred to in Editorial, "'Rational Pacifism'?"
XV-51 Peace and the Plain Man quoted in Lead, "Politics, Religion, and the Agnostic Spirit"
XVI-22 Peace and the Plain Man quoted in Editorial, "Captives of 'War Morality'?"
XXX-39 The Great Illusion quoted in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"
Anger and the Pain, TheXXXVI-38 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (education of black children) in Lead, "Servile Education in America"
Anger Without An ObjectXIV-23 Lead
Angolite, The(pub. by inmates of Louisiana State Penitentiary )X-43 Lead
Angry UtopiansXIX-43 Paul Salstrom quotes Neil Pettry from in Frontiers, "Behind 'Pen-Pals for Prisoners'"
Angus, DouglasIV-37 Review (The High Place, Geoffrey Household)
Angus, SylviaXIV-19 His The Ivy Trap quoted from in Review, "'Cultural Criticism' in Recent Novels"
XIV-31 The Ivy Trap briefly quoted in Review, "A Critic Writes"
Angyal, Dr. AndrasXXI-16 Her article on ideas of Marshall McLuhan quoted from Mar. 16 Saturday Review in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
Animal Inn - Virginia Moe (Houghton Mifflin, 1946)XVII-39 His article from Fall 1962 Journal of Humanistic Psychology reprinted as Frontiers, "Aesthetic Experiences"
XXIX-10 His Neurosis and Treatment-A Holistic Theory reviewed in "Understanding Neurosis"
XXIX-11 Neurosis. . . quoted in Lead, "What Is 'Morality'?"
XXIX-22 Neurosis. . . quoted in Lead, "The Ability to Perceive Wholes"
XXIX-23 Neurosis. . . mentioned in Review, "Disconnected Musings on Publishing"
Animal MachinesVIII-11 Discussed in Children
Animal Treasure - Ivan T. SandersonXVII-53 Quoted in Frontiers article of same title Animal Machines
XVII-53 Frontiers
Animism, Not PantheismVI-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Race That Never Ran"
Anna and the King of SiamXIII-4 Editorial
Anna Karenina and Other Essays -F. R. Leavis (Pantheon, $5.95)VIII-18 Reference to in article on the real King Mongkut
Annals (pub. of American Academy of Political and Social Science)XXI-32 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Responsible Reader"
XXXIII-39 Quote from in Lead, "No Simple Statement"
Annals of Earth Stewardship - Nancy Todd (10 Shanks Rd., Falmouth, Mass. 02540)XIX-15 Dr. Eugene Carson Blake quoted from Jan. issue in Lead, "Images and Iconoclasts" Also quoted in Editorial, "Philosophy and Conduct"
XXVII-15 Walter Weisskopf quoted from Sept. 1973 issue in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"
XXXIII-39 Quoted in Lead, "No Simple Statement"
Annals of Innocence and Experience - Herbert ReadXXXVI-48 Quoted in Lead, "Healing Ourselves"; also quoted Nancy Todd from Vol. 1
XXXVII-14 Quoted Nancy Todd re New Alchemy Inst. and William Irwin Thompson article on psycho-social overview of current changes in Frontiers, "Patterns of Sustainability"; also Sherrill B. Smith, Jr. (all from first issue)
XXXVII-24 Quoted Vol. II, No. 1, Nancy Todd on New Alchemy Inst. in Children, "Places to Go"
XXXVII-37 First issues, 1984, quoted article by Baldwin, failures of technologies which lack support systems in Frontiers
XXXVII-49 Vol. II, No. 2 Donella Meadows, John Todd, Vernon Ruttan, in Frontiers, "Bioregional Development"
XXXIX-38 No. 1, Vol. IV, Bill McLarney on importing tropical fish, in Frontiers, "Trees and Tropical Fish"
XXXIX-49 No. 2, Vol. IV John and Nancy Todd on the trimaran and research vessel in Children, "A Radical Proposal"
XL-14 Jane Sorenson re founding of New Alchemy, from No. 3, in Lead, "Analysis and Synthesis"
XLI-17 Nancy Todd, Keven MacLean, Wes Jackson, Vol. V, No. 3, in Lead, "A Thousand Year Journey"
XLI-52 Nancy Todd on stone structures hidden in woods near Falmouth in Frontiers, "Looking Ahead"
Annan, NoelXXIX-45 His quote from Coleridge in, used in Children, "A Sad Story"
Annan, Noel-(Continued)V-2 Discussion of his Leslie Stephen in "Letter from England"
XVI-28 Quoted from April Encounter on Herbert Butterfield's Lindsay Memorial Lectures of 1962 in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
XXVII-44 Quoted on Carlyle from June 27 New York Review of Books in Lead, "What Sort of Awakening?"
Annixter, PaulXXXII-4 Quoted on Carlyle from June 1974 New York Review of Books in Lead, "A Place Created"
XXXVII-13 Quoted NY Review on Carlyle's view of history in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"
AnnouncementV-31 Reference to his Swiftwater in Children
Anon Save, Anon DamnXXXIV-41 Editorial (Literature available on CO's, Schumacher, etc.)
Another "Book for Our Time"XXXII-50 Frontiers
Another ConversationXV-50 Review
Another "Cradle of the Race"XV-7 Frontiers
Another Douglas TravelogueV-6 Frontiers
Another "Failure of Nerve"?XVI-3 Review
Another "Gandhian" WesternXVII-45 Frontiers
Another Gloomy DaneIX-50 Review
Another Great PrisonerXXI-26 Review
Another Kind of EvolutionII-20 Review - "Out of Exile" - Soetan Sjahrir
Another Kind of FrontierXIII-35 Lead
Another Kind of ProgressXXXII-19 Frontiers
Another LanguageXXI-7 Review
Another Leopold BookXXVII-45 Lead
Another Letter on "The East"XLI-38 Editorial
Another LifeVII-46 Editorial (See also "Letter from Moscow")
VII-50 Lead, "Impartiality is the Issue"
Another New PublisherIV-7 Lead
Another Schell BookXXX-14 Frontiers
Another Sort of American DreamXXXVII-24 Review ("Reflections," New Yorker)
Another "Strunk and White" - Wm. MathesXL-38 Frontiers
Another Time AroundXVII-19 Review
Another Turning-Point?XXIX-46 Editorial
Another WayXXXI-51 Editorial
Another WorldXXXIV-36 Frontiers (affecting the thinking of people)
Another "World Perspective"IV-43 Lead
Another World ViewIX-41 Review (The Transformations of Man - Lewis Mumford)
Anouilh, JeanXXVI-36 Lead
Anshen, Dr. Ruth NandaXIII-23 Featured quotations from The Fighting Cock, Dec. 20, 1959 N.Y. Times Magazine quoted in Frontiers, "Fighting Words"
Anspacher, Louis K.IX-7 Introduction to Radhakrishnan's Recovery of Faith (by Ashen)
IX-41 Editor of "World Perspective" series- mentioned in Review of Mumford's The Transformations of Man, "Another 'World Perspective'"
X-43 Quoted from her article in June Mankind on the need of the humanist to reconsider their orientation in respect to man in Lead, "Two Human Situations"
X-43 Quoted in Lead, "Institutions and Symbols" for "Our Emergent Civilization" in Montague's The Future of Theism
X-43 Reference to in Editorial, "The True Religion"
XII-43 Her foreword to Rene Dubos' Mirage of Health quoted in Review of that title
XVI-19 Her introductory essay for "The Credo Series" quoted in Review of that title
XVI-50 Its Function and Destiny quoted in Children, "Perspectives on 'The Family'"
XXII-51 Her introductory to Credo Series book, The Redemption of the Robot by Herbert Read, quoted in Editorial, "Back to Plato"
XXIX-40 Quoted in ref to Copernicus from Nature of Scientific Discovery, in Lead, "Science and Consciousness"
XXXIV-2 Her introduction to Perspectives in Humanism series quoted in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"
Answer from Limbo, An - Brian MooreI-23 His Challenge of the Unknown deals with "damned facts" ignored by psychiatry
Answers to Questions About "Fall Out"XVII-4 Quoted in Frontiers, "Of Writers and Directors"
Answers to ThrasymachusX-27 Frontiers
Antaeus Report (Center for Study of Education Society, Wesleyan University)I-52 Lead-on complaint against "Affirmation on Freedom"
Anthology of ReligionXL-12 Quoted interview with Henry Steele Commager in Children, "Important Questions"
XL-22 Fall 1986 issue, Neil Postman on "Future Schlock" in Children, " Neil Postman On Everything"
Anthology of ZenXXXI-21 Review
Anthology of ZenXV-31 Frontiers
Antholz, PeysonXV-31 William Barrett's foreword to quoted in Frontiers of same title Also quoted "How Altruism is Cultivated in Zen" and essay by Stewart W. Holman also quoted.
Anthon, CarlXI-47 His All Shook Up briefly reviewed in Children
Anthon's Classical DictionaryVIII-16 His American Scholar article, "The Birth of the Free University," quoted in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"
Anthony, JosephVII-10 Quoted on Orpheus in Lead, "Background for Education"
Anthropology, Society for AppliedX-37 His The Invisible Curtain reviewed in Review, "A Fortunate Few"
Anti-1984IX-46 Its quarterly, Human Organization, quoted in Frontiers, "The Puzzle of Islamic Culture"
Anti-Clerical Clerics, TheXIV-24 Editorial
Anti-Human Powers That BeXIX-19 Frontiers
Anti-Nation - Fred Knelman (Mosaic Press, Box 1032, Oakville, Ont. L6JE59, CanadaXVI-4 Lead
Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers - Henry David Thoreau (Harvest House, Montreal, Canada, 1963, paperback)XXXVI-21 Reviewed, quoted in "Two Transitions"
Anti-War PoemsXXIV-42 Essay on Thomas Carlyle quoted from in Review, "The Singing Seals"
XIX-19 Thoreau quoted in Review, "More Canadian Paperbacks"
XX-30 His comment on J. A. Etzler's proposal quoted in Editorial, "A Poet's Answer"
XXII-10 Quote from Thoreau's essay on Carlyle in Review, "Three Review-Essays"
Antigone -- SophoclesXIX-3 Frontiers
Antioch CollegeXXVIII-48 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Words of the Greeks"
Antioch College Bulletin (Feb. 1928)XXVIII-7 Discussed in Children, "Instead of 'Transmitting'"
Antioch's General Catalogue (1927-28)XXVIII-20 Quoted in Children, "A College Fifty Years Ago"
Antioch NotesXXVIII-20 Quoted in Children, "A College Fifty Years Ago"
AntisthenesXXIV-5 Arthur Morgan quoted from April 15, 1936 in Lead, "The Human Imperative"
XXVI-18 Prof. Albert B. Stewart quoted Feb. 1973 issue in Children, "Science at Antioch"
XX-47 Prof. Albert Stewart quoted, Oct. issue in Frontiers, "The Scientific Activity"
XXI-49 Edward E. Booher quoted, Oct. issue in Review, "All the Young Men. . ."
VI-48 Discussion in Frontiers, "Seeds of 'Counter Revolution'," of symposium on "Liberty, Civil and Academic"
VII-25 D. W. Gotshalk article discussed in Frontiers, "Dilemma of Liberals"
VII-36 Review, "The Specter of Predictable Man," re Andrew Hacker article from-also mentions Geo. J. Becker article on Edward Bellamy
VII-39 Antioch Review Anthology, edited by Paul Bixler, discussed in Children
VII-47 Review, "An Issue of 'Antioch Review'"
IX-7 Article "Education in U.S.A. and U.K.," quoted in Children
XIV-3 Article on John Dewey quoted and discussed in Children, "Issues in Educational Philosophy"
XVI-27 Thomas C. Greening quoted from Spring 1963 issue in Frontiers, "The Present Paradox of Ethics"
XXI-25 Ralph Ellison quoted, Summer 1945 issue, in Review, "The Real Reconstruction"
Antler, JoyceI-36 "If a boy is destined to live with the gods, teach him philosophy; if with men, rhetoric," in Plato article
Antler, StevenXLI-42 The Making of a Modern Woman in Teachers College Record, Summer 1988, reviewed by William Ayers quoted in Children, "Sharing and Caring"
Antoniadi, E. M.XXVII-18 His review of Models of Doom quoted from Mar. 23 Nation in Frontiers, "Nations and Communities"
Anvil Writers (Anvil and Student Partisan)I-26 Quote from showing that ancients knew of heliocentric system before Copernicus
Anxiety About the Schools"XI-30 Review of quarterly
Anxiety and Consciousness - Jeffrey O'ConnellXXXVIII-46 Frontiers
Anxiety and Faith - Charles R. StinnetteXXXIII-42 Quoted from Toward in Review, "The Disconcerting Art"
Anxious Audience, TheX-8 Psychiatry review of quoted in Review, "Psychology and Social Perspective"
Anxious Object, The - Art Today and Its Audience - Harold RosenbergXVIII-42 Review
Anxious Quest, TheXVIII-42 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Anxious Audience"
Any Reviewer Can TryIII-43 Lead
Anything Is PossibleVI-37 Review of You Shall Know Them -Vercors
Anything Like a Spirit in Man"I-46 Review - supernaturalism in literature
Apache Agent - John P. Clum (biography)XXXVII-17 Review (Something Hidden)
Ape and Essence - Aldous HuxleyIV-13 Ref. to in Lead, "Colonialism at Home"
Ape of Gods- The Art and Thought of Lafcadio Hearn, AnII-16 Reference to in Letter from England
III-2 Reference to in Letter from England
Apes, Giants and Man - Franz Weidenreich (University of Chicago Press, 1946)XXXII-12 Book by Beongcheon Yu reviewed in Review, "Lafcadio Hearn-An Appreciation"
XXXII-12 Quote from in Editorial, "One Man's Success"
Apologies to ThoreauI-29 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Ancestors of Man"
II-46 Ref. to in Frontiers, "Man-Forerunner of the Apes"
IV-26 Ref. to in Lead, "Great Questions III"
VI-51 Ref. to in Frontiers, "The Race That Never Ran"
Apologetic State, TheXXXVI-5 Editorial (indifference to the things that complicate one's life)
Apology, The -- PlatoXVIII-5 Lead
Apology and CorrectionIII-9 Reviewed in "Our Own Time Machine"
XIX-5 Quoted in Lead, "A New Kind of Rationalization"
XXXVII-11 Quoted Socrates on his occupation as gadfly in Lead, "On Taking Charge"
Apology for the Arts, The - W. Macneile DixonXXXVIII-49 Editorial (Bharat Dogra quoted)
Apology for the BombXXVII-45 Quote on Wordsworth from in Children, "The Romantic Poets"
Apology for "Unnatural" ManI-40 Editorial
Apparent ContradictionIX-42 Lead
Apparitions - G. N. M. Tyrrell (Gerald Duckworth, London, 1953)XXIX-38 Editorial
Appeal of "No-Think," TheVII-25 Reviewed, "Significance of Psychical Research"
Appeal to Reason, TheXVII-40 Review
Appeal to UnreasonII-9 Lead
Appearance and Reality - Prof. F. H. Bradley (Macmillan, 1925)II-9 Editorial about burning of radio station in Ecuador by indignant citizens who had been frightened by radio program
Appearance and RealityIV-50 VI" on metaphysical knowledge
XIII-27 Quote from Introduction to in Lead, "The Little Foxes"
XVI-20 Quoted in Children, "Beyond Agnosticism- Transitions"
Appearances - G. Lowes Dickinson (Doubleday, 1914)XXXVIII-7 Review (Owen Barfield, Benjamin Lee Whorf)
Appel, Dr. Kenneth E.V-4 Quoted in Editorial, "Citizens of East and West"
V-46 Long quote from in Lead, "East and West"
IX-41 Quote from discussion with figure of Buddha in Lead, "Psychology-East and West"
XI-36 Quote concerning the historical practice and influence of Buddhism in Frontiers, "The Record of Buddhism"
XIV-20 Quote from in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"
XIV-37 Quoted in Lead, "The World That Must Be Made"
XXI-38 Quote from in Review, "The Inspection of Roots"
XXII-38 Quote from in Lead, "The Convention of Knowledge"
XXIII-48 Quote from in Lead, "Twilight of the Gods"
XXVII-4 Quote from in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"
XXVIII-43 Quote in Review, "G. Lowes Dickinson
XXX-44 "Quoted in Review, "An Artist Philosophizes"
XXXI-26 Quoted in Editorial, "A Single Meaning?"
XXXVIII-24 Quoted story of Buddha tested by Indra in Lead
Appen Features (Pacific People's Environmental Network)II-4 Quote from on our schizophrenic civilization in Review of Deutsch book The Shame of the States
Appetite for Difficulty" - Arthur E. MorganXXXIX-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "Chemical Disasters"
XXXIX-51 Quoted re toxic chemical in Editorial, "News from the Far East"
XLI-16 Appen report on Asia-Pacific . . . re Tehri Dam in India
XLI-46 Re Negos Island in Philippines in Frontiers, "Land for Survival" (recent issue)
Applegate, MaureeV-41 Frontiers
Applegate, RickX-51 Everybody's Business-Our Children quoted from and discussed in Children, "Education in Critical Thinking
XI-1 Briefly quoted from Everybody's Business- Our Children in the subject of "education in critical thinking" in Children, "Notes and Quotations"
Appleseed, JohnnyXXXI-42 Quoted from Not Man Apart in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
Appleyard, Donald (deceased-Prof. of Urban Design, UC)XXIX-7 Ref. to quoted from Louis Bromfield's Pleasant Valley in Frontiers, "Trees, Trees, Trees"
Appointment on the Hill - Dorothy Detzer (Henry Holt, 1948)XXXVI-3 Quoted extensively, reviewed in "Cities- What Is and What Might Be"
Appreciation, AnI-38 Review
Approach (magazine)IX-24 Editorial - Dr. Wienpahl
Appropriate Technology (quarterly published by Intermediate Technology Development Group) 9 King St., London WG2E 8HN, U.K.XI-27 Samuel M. Bradley article, "From Private Man to Public" quoted in Editorial, "Impending Change"
Appropriate Technology and the Structure of Economic Enterprise - Carter Henderson (a chapter in Appropriate Technology Forum)XXX-26 issue reviewed in "High and Low"
XXXI-2 Konde Pambu Yemba's report on sanitation efforts in Zaire from May issue in Frontiers, "It's Harder for Us"
XXXI-4 Anthony Hopkinson quoted, Aug. 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "One Frontier or Many?"
XXXII-26-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Trees-A Long-Term Solution"
Appropriate Technology Forum (Business Admin., U. of Mass)XXXII-46 Quoted in Review, "Past, Present and Future"
Appropriate Technology- Technology With A Human Face (Schocken, 1979) - P. D. DunnXXXII-46 Quoted in Review, "Past, Present, Future"
Appropriate Visions - ed. by Richard Dorf and Yvonne Hunger (Boyde and Fraser, $8.95 paper. San Francisco)XXXIII-13 George McRobie quoted on and book quoted from in Children, "A Range of Challenges"
Aquarian Conspiracy, The - Marilyn Ferguson (Tarcher, 1980 $15.00)XXXI-42 Phillip LeVeen, Tom Bender, Barry Commoner quoted from in Frontiers, "Visions and Contradictions"
Aquinas, ThomasXXXIII-48 Quoted in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"
XLI-14 New edition, new material (1988) quoted in Frontiers, "The Ground of Optimism"
Arab Folktales - Inea Bushnaq (Pantheon Folklore Library, 1986)I-42 Erigena"
III-3 Not too confident of Ptolemy's reliability (told by Barr in his book, The Pilgrimage of Western Man)-Review, "Pilgrims Without Progress"
III-7 Mentioned in review of Space and Spirit by Edmund Whittaker-Review, "The Struggle With Mystery"
IX-36 His views on astrology quoted from Thorndike in Frontiers, "Argument About Astrology"
XI-39 Quoted from his ideas on the creative power of good as opposed to the creative forces in Nature in Frontiers, "Logos"
XI-53 Quoted in Editorial, "Man and Nature," "Creation more perfect than generation . . ."
Arab StoriesXL-4 Reviewed, quoted story of old lady and the devil in Review
Arabia Deserta - Charles M. DoughtyXL-4 Review of above
Arabian Culture, CivilizationXXXIV-10 Nineteenth century book quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Noise"
Arabs at Their BestIX-46 "The Puzzle of Islamic Culture" - Frontiers
Arapura, John G.XXX-20 Review
Arbaugh, George B. and George E. (father and son)VII-36 Frontiers, "Indian Social Philosophy" deal with his reply to Northrop
Arbenz, (Jacobo Arbenz-Guzman)XXI-26 Their book, Kierkegaard's Authorship discussed and in Review, "Another Gloomy Dane"
Arch of Triumph - Erich RemarqueVII-28 Discussion on in Review, "The Humane Perspective"
VIII-31 Reference to from Harper's article in Frontiers, "A Liberal Reassessment"
Archambault, Prof. Reginald D.I-2 Review
Archer, JulesXXI-20 His introduction to Tolstoy on Education quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XXXII-16 Quotes from Tolstoy on Education in Editorial, "Don't Be Afraid!
Archetypes of SearchXXII-20 Quoted from April Business Management in Editorial, "Who Is the Successful Man?"
XXX-19 Quoted from Business Management (April 1969) in Lead, "The Irrepressible Question"
Archilochus (Greek poet)XXIII-15 Lead
Architect of Living FormX-33 His saying about "The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing" basis of title of Berlin book, The Hedgehog and the Fox
XXIX-22 "The fox knows . . ." quoted in Editorial, "A Time of Disorder"
Architectural Education JournalI-52 Editorial-about electrical field, the entelechy of Aristotle
Architectural Forum (magazine)XXIX-14 Alexander Tzonis and Idane Lefaivre quoted from Sept. 1975 issue in Frontiers, "Colbert's 'Reform'"; Armin Hofman also quoted from same source, same issue
Architecture (magazine)XX-26 Christopher Alexander quoted, April/May 1966 issue, in Lead, "The Burdens of the Specialists"
Architecture DefinedXXIX-7 Lewis Mumford remarks on Vincent van Gogh quoted from 1928 issue in Review, "Artist, Historian, Teacher"
Architecture for the Poor - Hassan Fathy (University of Chicago Press, 1973, $10.95)XXV-36 Frontiers
Architecture Without ArchitectsXXVIII-14 Report on his work quoted from Sept. 30, 1974 Time in Frontiers, "Innovation and Restoration"
XXVIII-39 Quoted in Review, "Four Builders and Planners"
XXVIII-41 William R. Polk's foreword to quoted in Editorial, "Urban Renewal"
XXVIII-53 Also subject of Children, "Adventure in Planning" Quoted in Lead, "All of a Sudden"
XXXVI-25 Brief discussion of in Frontiers, "News from India" (Nubian Arch Roof, and Miracles of Fruits)
Architecture Without Architects - Bernard Rudofsky (exhibition catalog for show at N.Y. Museum of Modern Art, Nov. 1964 to Feb. 1965)XXI-35 Frontiers
Arcone, SonyaXXI-35 Mr. Rudofsky's preface to quoted from in Frontiers article with same title
XXXIV-7 Quoted in Review, "A Concept of History"
Ardrey, RobertXVII-51 Her The Golden Hammer quoted in Review, "Philosophical Approach to Alienation"
Are the Cults "Occult"?XXII-12 Quotations from his review of Anthony Storr's Human Aggression in New York Book Review in Frontier's, "Redressing Balances"
Are All Men Human? -Albert Jay NockXXVII-47 Frontiers
Are Giants Necessary? - James Van Buren HearneXXXIII-6 Article in Harper's (1926, Jan.) reviewed by Harold C. Goddard and printed in Review under "Morons or Men"
Are the Terrorists Man?XXIII-19 Frontiers
Are Ideas Effective?XXXV-17 Editorial (arms race)
Are Vows Immoral?XV-25 Lead
Are Vows Immoral?-(Continued)V-12 Frontiers - Arthur E. Morgan article
Are We All Hibakusha? - William MathesV-17 Frontiers "Vows-Moral and Immoral" commentary on above article
Are We Asking Too Much?XVI-37 Lead
Are We "Evolving"?X-5 Lead
Are We Ready to Hear?XXXVI-17 Review (Chance or Design?)
Area of Human Competence, TheXVIII-44 Lead
Areas of Human FreedomXXVII-17 Lead
Arena (magazine dating from 1890 to 1899)X-8 Lead
Arendt, Political Thought of Hannah - Margaret Canovan (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1974)XXV-8 Mentioned in Review, "Book of Nature- Different Readings"
Arendt, HannahXXX-9 Quoted in Children, "The Need for Believing"
Arendt, Hannah-(Continued)I-31 Quoted from Feb. 23, 1946, Nation on Existentialists
IV-3 Discussion of her The Origins of Totalitarianism in Frontiers, "Nihilist Motives"
IV-12 Mentioned in Lead, "What Is the Treatment?"
V-9 Quoted in Lead, "Problems, Unlimited," re l'esrit seriux
V-10 Editorial deals with correction of quotation of week before
VII-2 Review, "Toward Understanding," concerned with two of her Partisan Review articles
XI-12 Quoted from article in Partisan Review, Nov/ Dec 1951, in Editorial, "No Hiding Place"
XII-2 Discussed in Editorial, "The Educational Dilemma" Partisan Review article discussed in Children, "The Crisis in Education"
XII-43 Her The Origins of Totalitarianism quoted from in Frontiers, "A Question of Vigilance"
XV-20 Collection of her papers entitled, Between Past and Future quoted in Children, "Hannah Arendt on Education"
XV-25 Between Past and Future quoted, reviewed in Review, "Philosophical Politics"
XVI-14 On Revolution quoted in Lead, "Contemporary Issues"
XVII-1 Quoted from Sept. 7 Nation in Children, "Matter for Reflection"
XVII-25 Quoted at length from Origins of Totalitarianism in Lead, "A Society Made to Stand"
XIX-4 Long quote from Totalitarianism in Lead, "What Is A 'Reasonable' Protest?"
XIX-52 Between Past and Future quoted from in Review, "Kinds of Knowing"
Arendt, Hannah-(Continued)XX-10 The Origins of Totalitarianism quoted in Lead, "The Modern Jungle"
XX-18 Quoted from Feb. 25 New Yorker in Lead, "The Examined Life"
XX-23 Quoted from Feb. 25 New Yorker in Lead, "Kings Must Become Philosophers"
XX-25 Her article on Nazis quoted Jan. 1945 Jewish Frontier in Lead, "Business As Usual"
XXI-18 Quoted in Editorial, "The Good In Chains"
XXII-19 Quoted, Feb. 23, 1967 New Yorker in Lead, "The Platonist"
XXIII-2 Quoted, Totalitarianism in Lead, "The Signals and the Noise"
XXIII-21 Quoted from Between Past and Future in Lead, "What Is Stuff of History?"
XXIII-23 Quoted n Review, "Pathways to Self- Knowledge"
XXIV-9 On Revolution quoted in Lead, "What Kind of Revolution?"
XXIV-14 Quoted from Between Past and Future in Children, "Responsibility and Authority"
XXV-22 Quoted on Pentagon Papers, Apr. 5 N. Y. Times in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"
XXV-44 Quoted from Walter Benjamin's essays Illuminations (which she edited) in Review, "Walter Benjamin"
XXVI-1 Crises of the Republic discussed and quoted from in Review of same title
XXVII-4 Quoted Feb. 25, 1967 New Yorker in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"
XXVII-47 Quoted in Lead, "Clear and Distinct Ideas"
XXVII-51 Quoted in Review, "Relative or Absolute Morality?"
XXVIII-37 Her "Thinking and Moral Considerations" quoted from Autumn 1971, Social Research in Children, "Socratic Method"
XXVIII-41 Quoted from Between Past and Future in Lead, "To Be, Or Not To Be"
XXVIII-42 Quoted from Autumn 1971 Social Research in Lead, "In Some Sense Heroes
XXVIII-44 Her paper quoted from Autumn 1971 Social Research in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"
XXVIII-45 Quoted from Autumn 1971 Social Research in Review, "The Question of the Age"
XXVIII-49 Quoted on proposition, "It is better to suffer wrong, etc." in Lead, "The Formation of Character"
XXIX-10 Quoted Autumn 1971 Social Research in Lead, "Thinking and Writing"
XXIX-49 Quoted Autumn 1971 Social Research in Editorial, "Resultless Thinking"
XXX-8 Quoted from On Revolution in Lead, "After the Age of Revolution"
XXX-9 The Human Condition quoted in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"
XXX-17 Quoted from New Yorker, Feb. 25, 1967, her discussion of doing and suffering wrong in Lead, "The Persuasive Art"
Arendt, Hannah-(Continued)XXX-23 Quoted from The Origins of Totalitarianism in Editorial, "Essentials of Criticism"
XXX-47 Her essay, "Thinking and Moral Considerations," Social Research, Autumn 1971, reviewed in "What Is a Good Book?"
XXXI-5 Quoted in Lead, "Material for Foundations"
XXXI-13 Her 3-part series, "Reflections," in New Yorker (Nov. 21-28, Dec. 5), reviewed in "Thinking About Thinking"
XXXI-18 Also quoted from Feb. 25, 1967 New Yorker Quoted in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"
XXXI-19 Quoted in Children, "A Hard Time Writing"
XXXI-41 Between Past and Future quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
XXXII-18 George Kateb's review of her The Life of the Mind quoted from Winter American Scholar in Lead, "The Ordeal of Thinking"
XXXII-20 Her view re Nietzsche quoted in Lead, "Metaphysical Adventuring"
XXXII-37 Quoted from her essay, "Death of God," in Lead, "The References for Life"
XXXII-43 Quoted from Social Research (Autumn 1971) in Review, "The Province of Philosophy"
XXXIII-10 Quoted from On Revolution in Frontiers, "A Social Restoration"
XXXIII-39 Quoted from On Revolution in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures"
XXXVI-39 Editorial "For Love of the World," also quoted in Lead, "Philosophy and Politics"
XXXVI-40 Arendt's ideas on education from in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies"
XXXIV-3 Quoted On Revolution in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"
XXXIV-46 Arendt as a teacher - quoted from Master- Portraits of Great Teachers in Children, "An Essential Art"
XXXV-12 Quoted from "The Concept of History"
XXXV-16 Quoted from The Human Condition (on the way we think) in Lead, "American Thinker"
XXXV-24 Quoted her interpretation of quote from Thus Spake Zarathustrra in Children, "A Balanced Mind"
XXXV-52 Quoted Between Past and Future in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense" on Plato's myths
XXXVI-2 Quoted Men in Dark Times on Ezra Pound in Editorial, "Light and Heavy Sins"
XXXVI-6 Quote from Masters in Children, "If a Pig Wandered Up"; also extensive quotation of essay on Brecht from Men in Dark Times and short quotes on Randall Jarrell
XXXVI-10 Quoted from "Thinking and Moral Considerations" from Social Research, Autumn 1971, in Lead, "What Do I Fear? Myself?" and briefly discussed in Editorial, "A Change of Heart"
Arendt, Hannah-(Continued)XXXVI-19 Quoted in Lead (French vs. American Revolutions), "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"
XXXVI-39 Discussed life and work, Eichman in Jerusalem, quoted Social Research, in Lead, "Philosophy and Politics"
XXXVI-40 Quoted The Human Condition in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies"
XXXVI-42 Quoted On Revolution in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"
XXXVI-43 Quoted On Revolution in Lead, "The Uses of Make Believe"
XXXVI-43 Quoted Between Past and Future (C.A. Bowers in Teachers College Record) in Children, "Part of the Act of Living"
XXXVI-44 Quoted chapter, "The Crisis in Education" from Between Past and Future in Lead, "More On Make-Believe"
XXXVI-45 Brief quote on educating children in Lead, "What Would Be Better?"
XXXVI-47 Noted in Children, "Useful Eavesdropping"
XXXVI-49 Quoted On Revolution in Children, "The Counsels of Historians"
XXXVII-4 Quoted Between Past and Future in Lead, "Species of Common Sense" (on educating children)
XXXVII-11 Quoted New Yorker (Feb. 25, 1967) re statement of Socrates) in Lead, "On Taking Charge"
XXXVII-18 Quoted Between Past and Future in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"
XXXVII-20 Quoted on Nietzche in Lead, "The Whole of the Argument"
XXXVII-26-35 Discussion of from Exiles in Paradise and Epstein's Masters-Portraits of Great Teachers in Review, "Leaven from Abroad"
XXXVII-43 Quoted on her political thought in Review
XXXVII-52 Quoted on Science and Common Sense in Children
XXXVIII-2 Quoted on Life of the Mind in Review; also quoted Social Research (Autumn 1971) in Editorial
XXXVIII-3 Quoted On Revolution in Lead, "Puzzling and Important Questions"
XXXVIII-4 Quoted On Revolution (American vs. French) in Frontiers
XXXVIII-26 Quoted her introduction to Illuminations on Walter Benjamin in Lead, "Arts of Words"
XXXVIII-49 On Revolution in Lead, "The Modern Superstition"
XXXIX-19 On Socratic proposition from New Yorker (Feb. 25, 1967) in Lead, "Levels of Discourse"
XXXIX-21 On Jefferson's views from On Revolution in Lead, "The Vision of Kropotkin"
XXXIX-25 From Origins of Totalitarianism in Review, "Politics and Other Things"
Aren't There Any People? - MorganXXXIX-46 From New Yorker, Feb. 23, 1967, on the philosopher in Lead, "The Meaning of Philosophy"
XL-1 On "truths" of modern scientific view in Review
XL-12 On Revolution "abstract political system of democracy" in Children, "Important Questions"
XL-18 On Revolution, political importance of township in Lead
XL-22 The Human Condition (prologue) in Lead (man and the world)
XL-38 From Social Research, Autumn 1972, "Thinking and Moral Considerations" in Editorial, "The Spiritual Life"
XL-51 Between Past and Future in Children, "The Human Situation"
XLI-14 Quoted "Thinking and Moral Considerations" in Lead
XLI-52 From The Human Condition and "Thinking and Moral Considerations" in Lead, "The Enigma of Being Human"
XLI-52 Quoted from The Human Condition and "Thinking . . ." in Lead, "Some Heroes"
areté (Greek-practically untranslatable)XIII-12 Editorial
Arévalo, Juan José (former President of Guatemala)XXXIV-15 Defined by Catherine Roberts as "ever living organism, human and non-human, possesses a potential of supreme excellence characteristics of the group to which it belonged" in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"
Argossy (magazine)XV-34 His book The Shark and the Sardines, quoted in Review of same title
XXXVI-47 Quoted remarks of Gen. Butler from in Lead, "Seeds of New Beginnings"
Argument About AstrologyV-34 Discussion of article, "The Amazing Eyes of Kuda Bux" in Frontiers, "'Yoga' the West Can Appreciate"
Argument About "Conformity," TheIX-36 Frontiers (Henry Miller's A Devil in Paradise)
Argument About Schools, TheXI-11 Lead
Argument from DesignXXXI-20 Editorial
Argument With ConventionIII-12 Editorial
Arguments for FreedomV-7 Editorial
Arid Lands - John Wesley Powell (Harvard University Press, 1962, now out of print) Report on the Lands of the Arid Region of the United States made to Congress in 1878IX-35 Lead
IX-40 Follow-up in Lead, "Science and Authority"
Aries, PhilippeXXX-11 Peter Warshall quoted on in Review, "Tracking the Water Supply"
Aring, Dr. Charles D.XXX-47 His paper on "family" quoted from Spring Daedalus in Children, "Looking at Life"
Arion (Boston University)XXVII-20 His summary of symposium on quality of human life quoted from Man and Life in Frontiers, "This Stable World"
Aristides(author of article in American Schola r)XXIX-37 D. S. Carne-Ross article quoted from Spring 1973 issue, in Lead, "Extra-Territorial Perspective"
XXXV-17 Quoted Spring 1973 Carne-Ross article in Children, "Scholarly Musings" re "classics" and humanities, state of the universities
XXXV-47 Quoted above re Greek energy in Editorial, "An Extra-Territorial Perspective"
Aristocratic Art, AnXXXIII-23 Quoted from Scholar, Spring 1980 issue, in Children, "Periodical Review"
XXXVI-46 Quoted Summer 1983 AS in Children, "Paideia" (on teaching and teachers' pay)
AristophanesXLI-50 Lead
AristotleI-36 In Clouds regrets loss of ancient discipline (ref. in Plato article)
V-33 "Whirl is King, having driven out Zeus" - Lead, "The Grand Outline"
XX-8 Quoted on Peloponnesian War, Review, "The Platonic Quest"
Aristotle - Werner Jaeger (Clarendon Press, 1934)I-10 Claimed that atomists made motion of atoms "spontaneous"
I-36 Aristotle, by Werner Jaeger quoted in Plato article. Aristotle's tribute to Plato on an alter.
I-52 His entelechy verified by researches of Burr, Lane & Nims in discovering the "electrical field"
II-31 Thought some destined to be slaves, others masters, in Lead, "The Revival of Slavery"
II-52 Quote from Lange on Aristotle in Lead, "The Spark-Gap of Decision"
IX-49 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Lead, "Politics Revisited"
XIII-45 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Lead, "The Genius of Human Beings"
XV-16 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Lead, "Frameworks of Identity"
XVIII-16 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Frontiers, "You Can't Keep Philosophy Down"
XIX-6 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Lead, "Politics for Non-Heroes"
XXI-25 Jaeger's Aristotle quoted in Lead, "The Generating Power"
AriusXXI-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Generating Power" (see Aristotle for further references to)
Arizona Highways (magazine)IX-44 Reference to Arian heresy in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"
Arizona RepublicV-13 Reference to Feb. 1952 issue with Nicolai Fechin drawings in Review, "Miscellany"
VII-35 Review of Hamilton Warren "Verde Valley" school in Children
Ark, The (English publication)XXVII-10 Brief quote from July 28, 1973 issue in Lead, "The Unchanging Question"
Arkin, AlanXXIII-11 Catherine Roberts quoted from in Review, "Problems of Trust"
Armer, PaulXXXIX-27 Reviewed, quoted The Clearing in Review
Arms Control and Salt II - Wolfgang PanofskyXIX-22 Briefly quoted from New York Times (April 24) in Lead, "Can Freedom Be Planned?"
Arms Debate, The - Robert A. LevineXXXV-18 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Right Sort of Minority"
Arms and Insecurity - Lewis F. RichardsonXVI-51 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Concerning Dialogues"
Arms and Man - Walter MillisXIV-24 Review of by Anatol Rapoport in May 13 Nation quoted in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation"
Arms and the ManXI-29 Quoted from Kepler in Lead, "The Meaning of Peace"
Armstrong, Mrs. Donald BuddXI-35 Lead
Armstrong, GregoryXIII-22 Her paper "Instead" quoted in full in Frontiers under the same title
Armstrong, O. K.XVII-42 His criticism quoted from May/June Humanist in Frontiers, "Challenge to Humanism"
XVII-44 Requoted from MANAS quote above in Lead, "Where Are We Now"
Armstrong, ScottVIII-52 His Reader's Digest article on American Indians taken apart in Review, "In Behalf of American Indians"
Army of the Caesars, The - Michael GrantXXXIV-43 Quoted April 22, 1981 issue of CS Monitor on home teaching in Children, "On Home Instruction"
Arnheim, RudolfXXVII-46 Robert Kirsch review of quoted from Oct. 14 L.A. Times in Editorial, "A Matter of Health"
Arnold, EberhardXIX-11 Quoted from Education of Vision in Review, "On Visual Knowing"
XX-28 Quoted from Module, Proportion, Symmetry, Rhythm in Frontiers, "On Living Arithmetic"
XXXV-8 Quoted his contribution to Education of Vision in Children, "What Good Is It?"
Arnold, EdwinII-43 Leader of Cotswold Bruderhof in England mentioned in Review of book on Henri Lasserre
Arnold, ElliottI-21 Gautama Buddha"
I-33 Light of Asia quotation on reincarnation, in Lead, "An Important Disagreement"
II-2 Reference to Light of Asia in Editorial, "Other Testaments"
II-5 Reference to Light of Asia in Review of The Five Brothers
IV-25 Quote from in review of Jung's Modern Man in Search of a Soul
X-4 His Light of Asia quoted in Review, "The Great Chain of Life"
XVI-52 Light of Asia briefly quoted in Children, "Death as a Teacher"
XXX-5 Light of Asia, "I, Buddha, who wept with all my brothers' tears, . . ." quoted in Review, "Some Great Questions"
XXXIII-45 Quoted Light of Asia in Lead, "A Pivotal Inquiry"
XL-20 Quoted eighth chapter of Light of Asia (Karma) in Lead, "Tomorrow's History"
Arnold, MatthewIII-43 His Blood Brother, film version on The Broken Arrow, reviewed in Children
V-37 Review of his Walk With the Devil, in Review, "A Contemporary Tragedy"
VII-3 Review of his The Time of the Gringo, "Historical Novel-Top Quality"
VII-52 Review of his Everybody Slept Here in "Notes on Novels"
Arnold, WalterX-43 Reference to by Ruth Nanda Anshen quoted in Lead, "Institutions and Symbols"
XXIII-4 Reference to in Editorial, "The True Religion" Quote from used by Irving Kristol in Winter 1969, American Scholar article, given in Lead, "The American Dream"
XXXVI-17 Quoted his Essay in Criticism from "Should Kids Be Taught to Think?" (L.A. Times) in Children, "An Inexhaustible Subject"
Arnow, HarrietteXXXI-50 Quote from in Saturday Review, Sept. 16, 1978 issue in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms"
Arnow, Harriette-(Continued)VIII-7 Review of her The Dollmaker in "A Novel of Distinction"
Aron, Raymond (French political commentator)VIII-8 Reference to in Lead, "Revival of Individualism"
Aronowitz, StanleyVIII-21 Quoted re Slansky trial in Czechoslovakia in Frontiers, "Check Your Mind Outside"
IX-21 Quoted from Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in Lead, "History and Psyche"
XVIII-34 Quoted from Encounter on Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason in Frontiers, "Existentialist Perspective on Marxism"
Arons, StephenXXVII-12 The Shaping of American Working-Class Consciousness quoted from Feb. 2 Nation in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"
Aronson, Dr. Jason (Harvard Medical School)XXV-8 Quoted from Jan. 15, 1972 Saturday Review in Lead, "Who Is Responsible for Education?"
XXVII-25 Quoted in Children, "Education and the Law"
XXX-45 Pierce Reconsidered," discussed and quoted in Children, "Religion, School, and State"
XXXI-21 Quoted from Harvard Educational Review in Lead, "The Emerging Consciousness"
XXXII-7 Quoted from Nov. 25, 1978 issue of Saturday Review in Children, "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"
XXXIV-18 Quoted Saturday Review Jan. 15, 1972 re the Amish in Children, "A Social Study"
XXXVI-37 The Culture of American Schooling in Children, "Foreclosing the Future"; also noted in Editorial, "Even In America"
XXXVII-5 Quoted Compelling Belief in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"
Aronson, RonaldXVII-52 His statement of purpose and policy of International Journal of Psychiatry quoted in Review, "Beginning"
Around the World With Mr. WylieXXXVI-37 Author of one of the Menard Press pamphlets on war, Technological Madness, quoted in Frontiers, "Five Against War"
Arrington, JeanXI-31 Review of Philip Wylie"s The Innocent Ambassadors
Arrival and Departure - Arthur KoestlerXXII-53 Quoted from Oct. Wellesley College Bulletin in Children, "Teaching and Non-Teaching Situations"
Arrogance of Humanism, The - David EhrenfeldI-1 Review
Arrowsmith, WilliamXXXIII-5 Quoted from Environment, Oct. 1979 in Lead, "What Is Humanism?"
Art and a Changing CivilizationXX-2 Quoted from his address before American Council on Education in New Orleans, in Children, "Lights Going On"
XXI-38 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Time for Amateurs"
XXII-12 Quoted from Fall-Winter 1968 New Directions in Teaching in Editorial, "A Vision of Education"
XXIV-12 Quoted from his address, "The Future of Teaching," in Lead, "On the Humanities"
XXVI-45 Quoted in Children, "Various Things"
XXX-40 Quoted from his address to New Orleans meeting of American Council for Education in 1966 in Review, "Sad Thoughts About a Career"
XXXII-39 Quoted from address before educators in 1966 in Lead, "The Problem is Set"
XXXIV-46 Quoted his 1966 speech on "The Future of Teaching" in Children, "An Essential Art"
XXXVI-17 Quoted his address to American Council on Education in Children, "Some Scholarly Musings"
Art and ActionXXVI-23 Eric Gill quoted from in Lead, "Sanity in Work"
Art and Anthropology - Paul RiesmanXXIX-44 Richard Wright's letter to Dorothy Norman quoted in Lead, "Unfinished Business"
Art and Civilization - Frederick MayerXVI-50 Frontiers
Art and EcstasyXVII-12 Frontiers
Art and Experience - Joseph Wood KrutchXXI-49 Frontiers
Art and Geometry - William Ivins, Jr. (Dover paper, $1.25)XXV-25 Brief quotation from in Review, "Joseph Wood Krutch"
Art and HomeXX-22 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Art and Science"
Art and Human DestinyXXI-43 Frontiers
Art and Human LongingXVIII-45 Review
Art and Ideas for Young People - Pearl Greenberg (Van Nostrand Reinhold)XX-15 Frontiers
Art and Learning - Robert Jay Wolff (Grossman)XXIV-6 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Art and Life"
Art and Moral EducationXXXV-52 Quoted (the teacher of art) in Children, "The Issue of 'Success'"
Art and MoralityVII-51 Frontiers
Art and Philosophy, AgainXI-10 Editorial
XI-16 Frontiers
XX-32 Frontiers
Art and PoliticsVIII-52 Frontiers
Art and Reality - Grace ClementsXXV-50 Review
Art and ScienceVI-45 Frontiers
Art and Technics - Lewis Mumford (Columbia U. Press, 1952)XX-22 Frontiers
Art and TechnologyVIII-1 Reviewed in Lead, "A New Spirit"
VIII-4 Quoted in "The Arts of Peace"
VIII-45 Quoted in Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"
X-34 Quoted in Editorial, "Responsibility to the Artist"
XXV-5 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "Man- Interpreter and Transformer" Also quoted in Editorial, "'Symbolic' Architecture?"
XXVIII-25 Quote from in Review, "Dithyramble"
XXXI-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Troubles of Transition"
Art and the ArtistVII-11 Lead
Art and the Child - Daniel M. Mendelowitz (Stanford, 1963)XVIII-43 Editorial
Art and the MassesXIX-42 Quoted in Children, "Children and the Arts"
XXI-37 Quote from in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"
XXVII-38 Quote from in Children, "He Wouldn't Teach"
Art and the ProfaneXI-4 Frontiers
Art and the TimesIII-28 Review
Art and TranscendenceXX-4 Review
Art as AnalogyXXI-37 Lead
Art as a Way - Dr. Frederick Franck (Crossroads, $9.95)XXXIV-48 Lead
Art EducationXXXV-4 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Two Unusual Books"
Art Education Today (Teachers College)XIX-25 Sir Herbert Read's Selected Writings- Poetry and Criticism quoted from Jan. 1966 issue in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Art for EverymanXXXVI-36 Quoted Lazlo Moholy-Nagy (1939) in Children, "The Picture of the World"
Art in AmericaXXVI-47 Review
Art in Early AmericaXLI-2 Lead
Art, Man, Machines, and Etc." - Virginia NaeveXL-37 Review
Art of China and Japan, TheXIX-8 Frontiers
Art of Citizenship, TheXLI-11 Review
Art of Growing, The - Robert E. NixonXXVIII-1 Review
Art of Human Relations, The - Henry Clay LindgrenXVI-42 Quoted in Children, "Counsel for a College Psychiatrist"
XVI-50 Quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Proprietors"
Art of Living, The - Elton HallIX-3 Quoted in Children
Art of Living Well, TheXXII-34 Lead
Art of Loving, The - Eric FrommXXIV-18 Frontiers
Art of Poetry, The - Paul Valery (Bollingen, 1958)XI-33 Quoted from in Children, "Love and Adolescence"
XI-43 Quoted from and reviewed in Review, "The Art of Loving"
XII-38 Quoted from in Children, "You Can Start at the Top"
Art of Seeing, The - Aldous HuxleyXIX-45 Quoted in Children, "Beyond 'Finite Significance'"
XXV-24 Quote from in Lead, "Lost Resonances"
XXVIII-44 Quoted in Editorial, "Beyond the Finite"
XXX-49 Quoted in Children, "More On the Arts"
Art of Teaching, The - Gilbert HighetIX-26 Discussed in Children
Art of the Story-Teller, The - Marie ShedlockVII-42 Reviewed in Children
VII-43 Quoted in Children
Art of the TwistXXXVI-15 Quoted in Children, "On Environment"; also quoted Ann Carroll Moore re the personality of Shedlock (d. 1935)
Art of Thinking, The - Dagebert RunesXXXII-2 Editorial
Art of the Impossible, The - Milton Mayer (Occasional Paper publ. Apr 1969 by Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions)XIV-50 Quoted in Children, "On 'The Process of Education'"
Art of the PhilosopherXXII-33 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Their Humanity Was Showing"
Art of the Philosopher, TheXX-21 Editorial
Art of Tomorrow?, TheXVI-41 Editorial
XXIX-36 Lead
Art Spirit, The - Robert HenriXXXII-7 Lead
Art, the Critics, and You - C. J. Ducasse (Liberal Arts Press)XVI-25 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Art Spirit"
Art Without RulesVIII-48 Discussed in Frontiers, "Philosophy and Art"
Artemidorus (2nd Century, A.D.)XXXIII-14 Review
Arter, Dr. Rhetta M.II-36 Anticipated Freud (took into account dreams of coming events)
Arthur Morgan's VisionXIII-6 Quoted from Sept/Oct 1959 Children in Children, "Notes on Prejudice"
Article and a Movie, AnVIII-42 Editorial
Articles of DissentV-43 Frontiers - Harper's article on Lewis Mumford, Cry the Beloved Country (film)
Articulate AsiaXV-28 Review
Articulate ProtestX-1 Lead
Artingsoll, Trevor M.XXXIX-9 Frontiers (nuclear weapons)
Artist and Aesthetics, The - Robert Jay WolffXXXVII-8 Quoted from Freedom, Sept. 10, 1983 (re trouble in Sri Lanka)
Artist at WorkXIX-49 Frontiers
Artist, Historian, TeacherXXI-23 Review
Artist on the Witness Stand - Fritz Eichenberg (Pendle Hill Pamphlet No. 257)XXIX-7 Review
Artist Philosophizes, AnXXXVIII-16 Quoted in Children, "A Book, a Pamphlet"
Artistic GreatnessXXX-44 Review
Artist's Responsibility, TheIX-26 Review (Sullivan, Beethoven-A Study of Greatness)
Artists in Aprons- Folk Art by American Women (1979)XII-45 Frontiers
Artists in School - Bennett Schiff (National Endowment for the Arts and U.S. Office of Education)XL-9 Extract of a letter quoted by Maryo Ewell in Review
Artists in Uniform - Max EastmanXXVI-43 A school principal quoted in regard to dance program in Children, "Art Education"
Artless ArtIII-18 Brief quote from in Hegel Lead, "Men With Ideas"
Arts and Architecture (periodical)XXXIX-17 Review (Wild Heritage)
Arts and the ManIX-24 L. L. White quoted from in Frontiers, "The Design of Nature"
XXII-38 Frontiers article, "What Is a Work of Art?" by Robert Jay Wolff, taken from Feb. 1949 issue
Arts in the Classroom, The - Natalie Robinson Cole (John Day, 1940)XXI-3 Frontiers
Arts in Our Time, TheXX-17 Quote from in Children, "The Golden Age"
Arts in Society (pub. by University Extension, U. of Wisconsin)XIII-26 Review
Arts of Peace, The (Series replacing foreign letter)XIX-49 Dick Higgins, Edward L. Kamarck, and summary of work by Guillermo de Torre, quoted from Spring-Summer 1968 issue in Frontiers, "Art and Ecstasy"
Arts of WordsVII-1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 21, 22, 25, 27, 31, 33, 35, 47, 48
VIII-4 Editorial about Dec. 1 "Arts"
Aryanayakam, Shri A. W. (Indian educator associated with Gandhi)XXXVIII-26 Lead (storytellers, poets)
Aryan Path (Magazine)II-28 Reference to in Children
As If They Were ImmortalV-19 Quote from "Where Buddhism Begins and Why It Begins There" in Frontiers, "The Function of 'Anxiety'"
VI-40 Lawrence K. Frank article in "Education for World Community," discussed in Frontiers
VII-42 Review, "Indian Analysis" deals with Sunder Kabadi article, "What the West Expects from the East"
IX-18 Review of H. H. Price article on "Heaven and Hell from the Point of View of Psychic Research"
X-31 Mentioned in ref. to and article from above by Geoffrey Brown on the subject of George A. Lyward achievements at Finchden Manor School in Children, "A Religion of Nature"
X-28 Children reviews Elizabeth Cross article on making life too easy for children
XII-18 Quotes and reviews article on two ancient universities in India in Children
XIII-43 Elizabeth Cross quoted from April issue in Children (Cross article is "Teachers Needed . . . Who Are They?"
XIII-52 Charles A. Moore's article, "Hawaii- Democracy at its Best" from July issue quoted in Frontiers, "Hawaiian Lessons in Democracy"
XIV-16 R. W. Crammer quoted from Oct. 1960 issue in Children, "Socrates and The Communists"
"As If" - And What Might BeXLI-18 Editorial
As It WereXI-20 Lead - Walker Winslow
As Much As I Dare - Burges Johnson (Ives Washburn, 1944)XXXVII-26 Lead (Berry)
As Natural as CountingXXIV-11 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Fifty, Sixty, Seventy Years Ago"
As We Go Marching - John T. FlynnXXXVIII-40 Editorial (Donald Worster)
As We Go Marching-(Continued)I-11 Mentioned in "Reading and Writing"
As You Like It -- ShakespeareIII-4 Reference to in review of Flynn's The Road Ahead
II-50 Reference to in Editorial, "Roots of 'Drift'"
As You Sow - Walter R. Goldschmidt (Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1947)XXXII-9 Quoted from in Editorial, "What is Man?"
Asawa, Ruth (sculptor) (married name Lanier)I-27 Ref. to in "Why Men Strike"
I-34 Quote from in Lead, "The Agricultural Revolution
XVII-12 Quote from in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"
XXX-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "Exploring Foundations"
Ascent to MythXXIII-47 Quoted in Children, "Ways of Learning"
Ascent of Woman - Elisabeth Mann BorgeseVI-6 Frontiers, review of Thomas Rourke's Man of Glory
Ascents in HistoryXVI-49 Review of by Prof. Louise M. Young quoted from Autumn American Scholar in Children, "'Men and Women' - Continued"
Asceticism and Religious Experiences - Benjamin WeiningerXXII-12 Lead
Asch, Solomon E. (professor of psychology at Swarthmore)XVIII-19 Reviewed, "Psychiatrists on Religion"
Ascoli, Max (editor, Reporter)IX-3 His Scientific American article "Opinions and Social Pressure" quoted in Review, "Who Thinks for Whom?"
Ash, MauriceVIII-2 Reference to in frontiers, "Litmus Paper Letter"
VIII-16 Quoted from Reporter in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"
X-37 Effects of article by Paul Jacobs in Reporter, May 16, reviewed in article by Ascoli and quoted from in Frontiers, "The Dust Hasn't Settled"
Ashbrook MarilynXL-17 Reviewed The New Renaissance in Children, "On Studying"
Ashburn, Frank D.XXV-24 Her report concerning two approaches to education quoted from April Parents' Bulletin (Rose Valley) in Children, "Approaches to Learning"
Ashby, EricX-12 His A Parents' Guide to Independent Schools and Colleges discussed in Children
Ashby, WarrenI-3 His Scientist in Russia discussed in Frontiers,"Biology and Politics"
XXVIII-3 His book, Adapting Universities to a Technological Society, discussed and quoted in Children, Mostly Complaint"
Ashe, ArthurXIII-45 His article "Protestant Church and College Student" in Sept. 14 Christian Century quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Ashe, GeoffreyXXIX-13 Quoted from Nov. 1975 The Black Scholar in Frontiers, "Black Scholarship"
Asher, CashXXV-39 His article on Gandhi quoted, March/April Resurgence in Frontiers, "Some Magazines"
XXIX-38 Quoted from May-June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Gardens, Trees, and Other Good Things"
Ashini - Yves Theriault (Harvest House, Montreal, 1972)IV-19 Discussion of his Bacteria, Inc. in "Of Bugs and Men"
Ashmore, HarryXXVI-13 Quote from in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"
XXVI-14 Long quote from in Review, "The Bonds of Friendship"
Ashmore, Harry S.XI-53 Reference to his Epitaph for Dixie in quotation from Wm. Sloane Coffin in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
Ashton, DoreXXII-8 A Kind of Men"
XXII-11 Quoted from Mission to Hanoi in Lead, "The Greatest Public Need"
Ashton-Warner, SylviaXX-1 His essay in The Man-Made Object (Vision + Value Series) quoted in Frontiers, "Change and Changing Things"
Asia (became United Nations World)XXVII-20 Quote from her Spearpoint in Editorial, "Will You, Won't You?" Spearpoint subject in Children, "'Teacher' Comes to America"
XXIX-21 Review of Teacher quoted from New Schools Exchange Letter in Children, "Items"
XXIX-44 Quote from Teacher in 1977 WRL Peace Calendar in Children, "The Instrument of Change"
Asia Book Club (New York City)I-4 Random Notes"
XXII-25 Dorothy Mackay quoted from March 1932 issue in Review, "Cities Throughout History"
Asian Action (newsletter of Asian Cultural Forum on Development, single copies $2, annual $12, ACFOD, Room 201, 399/1 Soi Siri, off Silom Road, Bangkok-5 Thailand)IX-32 Discussed in Review, "Asian Books"
Asian Action -(Continued)XXXI-12 Report on development in Sri Lanka quoted from in Frontiers, "Quiet Renaissance"
XXXI-21 Summary of history Sri Lanka quoted, July- Aug. issue in Lead, "The Emerging Consciousness"
XXXI-40 Report on small farmers quoted from April issue in Frontiers, "Linked Awakenings"
XXXIII-20 Quoted from story of Alauddin (Bangladesh) in No. 19 in Children, "Children Around the World"
Asia and Western Dominance - K. M. Panikkar PannikerXXXIV-43 Quoted No. 26 on Malaysia in Frontiers, "It's the Same the Whole World Over"
XXXVI-7 Quoted July/Aug. 1982 issue re nuclear arms (Newsletter of Asian Cultural Forum) in Frontiers, "Reports from Overseas"
XXXVI-14 Jan/Feb 1983 issue quoted re Chandi Prasad Bhatt and Chipko Movement in Frontiers, "The Man and the Movement"
XXXIV-12 Quoted from reprint of article in Far Eastern Economic Review July 132, 1979, Issue 21, in Frontiers, "East and West . . . "
XXXVII-42 Quoted May/June 1984 issue re women in Thailand, etc.
XXXVIII-26 Nov/Dec 1984 Grant A. Olson on relation of struggle for justice and religion in Frontiers; also quoted Sivaraksa Sulak
XL-43 May/June 1987 on rural China in Frontiers
Asian BooksVII-46 Review of this quoted in Lead, "The Cosmopolitan East"
VII-51 Quoted in Lead, "'Impartiality' Is the Issue"
Asian "Colonialism"IX-32 Review - Asia Book Club
Asian Culture (quarterly review published in Saigon)X-6 Frontiers
Asian DilemmasXIII-26 Prof. Radhakrishnan quoted in Frontiers, "East-West Philosopher's Conference"
Asian ReviewIX-7 Lead
Asimov, Isaac (teacher of biochemistry, writer of science fiction)XIV-41 Raghavan Iyer's interview with the Dalai Lama quoted from April 1961 issue in Review, "The Many Faces of Asia"
Ask the Children - Colonel Ford-ThompsonXXIX-7 Quote from Nov. Reader's Digest in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"
XXXVI-13 Quoted from Institutional Investor, Dec. 1972 (with Herman Kahn) "Will the 21st Century Be Worth Waiting For?" in Frontiers, "The Only Known Cure"
Asking Too MuchIII-1 Reference to this book in Children, re Ford- Thompson's work in Madras
AsokaXII-25 Editorial
Aspects of Bigness - Isabel Cary LundbertI-21 250 years after Buddha's death converted to Buddhism, sent missionaries to all parts of India, Egypt, Greece
VIII-37 Rhys Davids quoted on in Lead, "The Theocratic Urge"
Aspects of DesegrationII-45 Review of Richard's Gregg's Gandhism vs. Socialism
Aspects of ESPIX-4 Frontiers
Aspects of Form - Lancelot Law Whyte (now in 1968 paperback)II-35 Frontiers
Aspects of the Human BeingXXIV-50 Quote from preface in Review, "The Mysteries of Form"
Aspects of the Human SituationXLI-11 Lead
Aspects of Peace-MakingXVI-49 Frontiers
Asrani, U. A.XVI-24 Lead
Assagioli, Dr. RobertVIII-33 Quoted re Sarvodaya in Editorial, "Moral Dynamics?"
Association of American Colleges BulletinXI-52 II) basic problems of our timediscovery of Self
XVI-18 Quoted in Review, "Notes on 'Self- Realization'"
XIX-40 A Manual of Principles and Techniques discussed and quoted in Review, "Maps for Psychotherapy?"
Association for Appropriate Technology (Minneapolis)XVII-53 Dr. Samuel Gould's report quoted, 1955 issue in Children, "Adult Education"
Association for Humanistic Psychology (Newsletter)XXX-36 Paul Stolen quoted from their first newsletter in Lead, "'Why Have We Begun?'"
Assumptions of PsychologyXXXIII-6 Quoted from Oct. 1979 issue from T. Roszak in Frontiers, "Some Basic Ideas"
XXXIII-45 Quoted from Lawrence LeShan article in Aug/Sept 1980 issue in Frontiers, "An Uneven Mix"
Assumptions of Warmakers, TheXXXVI-48 Review (William James, William McDougall)
Astbury, W. T.VII-13 Frontiers
Astra (Application of Science and Technology to Rural Areas)IV-47 Quoted re Valonia in Lead, "Psychic and Spiritual Realities"
Astraea - Frances Yates (Routledge & Kega Paul, 1975, ($21.00)XXXIII-4 Discussed in Science, Jan. 11, 1980 in article by Constance Holden on A.K.N. Reddy and quoted in Frontiers, "Light in the East"
XXXIV-4 Discussion of in Frontiers, "Begin with Trees"
Asylum of Mystery, TheXXVIII-23 Reviewed in "An Age of Longing"
As You Sow - Walter R. Goldschmidt (Harcourt Brace, 1947)VI-22 Lead
At Loss for WordsI-27 Ref. to in "Why Men Strike"
I-34 Quote from in Lead, "The Agricultural Revolution"
XVII-12 Quote from in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"
AT Reader, The - Theory and Practice of Appropriate Technology - Marion Carr, ed. (Intermediate Technology Development Group of North America, Box 337, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520)XXXVII-2 Editorial (on language)
At the Edge of History - William Irwin Thompson (Harper & Row, 1971, $6.95)XXXIX-1 Quoted McRobie, Nicoloas Jequier, Susan Rifkin in Frontiers, "The Spread of Appropriate Technology"
At the Edge of TomorrowXXIV-40 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Cultural Transformation"
XXV-13 Quote from in Lead, "In Defense of Reason"
XXV-44 Quote from in Lead, "A Shadowy Frontier"
XXVI-12 Definition of myth quoted from in Children, "Assumptions in Education"
XXVI-16 Brief quote from in Lead, "The Passing of Agnosticism"
XXXIV-43 Briefly discussed in Review, "Myth"
XXXV-42 Briefly discussed in Editorial, "Discipline in Subjective Inquiry"
At the Foot of the MountainXXV-50 Lead
At the Heart of the CountryXXXIV-2 Lead
XLI-1 Review (Albert Camus)
At the Heights of Our TimeXXXII-21 Frontiers
At the Time of DeathXXXIII-19 Lead
At Time of DeathXXII-7 Frontiers
XLI-20 Editorial (manual on death)
AthanasiusXXVIII-53 Frontiers
Atharva VedaI-15 Quoted re Person of the Father and Person of the Son in article "Religion and 'The Church'"
AthenaeumXXVII-45 Max Muller translation quoted in Frontiers, "Does Matter Exist?"
Athenian View of Education, AnXXXII-43 S. Chandrasekhar's quotation of J.W.N. Sullivan's May 1919 issue quoted from July 1979 Physics Today in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
Atkinson, Brooks (Drama critic of New York Times)XVI-52 Review
Atlanta ConstitutionIX-45 Quoted from Reporter re Cogley in Frontiers, "Patterns of Anti-Culture"
XIV-15 Quoted from N.Y. Times, Jan. 10, in Editorial, "Dr. Reynolds 'Not Guilty'"
XVI-6 Quoted in regard to election of Thoreau to Hall of Fame at N.Y. University in Children, "The Students' Right to Read"
XVII-9 Quoted from N.Y. Times (Jan. 21) on Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, in Children, "Dialogue on Philosophy of Education"
Atlantic (Magazine)XVI-41 Du Pont official quoted from Aug. 11 issue in Frontiers, "Synanon-the Continued Story"
Atlantic-(Continued)XIII-7 Dr. Jerome Frank's article "The Great Antagonism" from 1958 issue quoted in Review, "Nationalist 'Emotional Illness'"
XIV-25 Raoul de Roussy de Sales quoted on "pacifist" mood of Western nations from Jan. 1942 issue in Frontiers, "The Old-style Logic"
XV-38 Raoul de Roussy de Sales quoted from Jan. 1942 issue in Lead, "Letter from India"
XV-51 Sisley Huddleston quoted, May 1920 issue in Lead, "Politics, Religion, and the Agnostic Spirit"
XVI-9 Article, "Jung on Life After Death," from Dec. 1962 issue quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Free Soul"
XVI-17 J. B. Priestley quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "The End of 'War Morale'"
XVI-18 Alastair Reid quoted from March issue in Children, "On the Mystique of Childhood- and 'Genius'"
XVI-20 Dr. Carl Jung quoted from Jan. issue in Review, "Dialogues on War"
XVII-13 Prof. Herbert Dingle quoted from July 1937 issue in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"
XVIII-14 Dean J. D. Brown of Princeton quoted from May 1964 issue in Children, "Future Education-Prospects and Problems"
XVIII-15 Alfred North Whitehead quoted from Sept. 1936 issue in Lead, "The Chances for Utopia"
XX-13 Iris Origo's article on Ignazio Silone quoted from March issue in Lead, "Principles of the Polis"
XX-26 Helen Rowan quoted from June issue in Lead, "The Burdens of the Specialists"
XX-30 Douglas Kiker quoted from July issue in Lead, "Images, Polls, and 'Reality'"
XX-33 Frances Fitzgerald quoted from Aug. issue in Editorial, "Anatomy of Futility"
XX-39 Jonathan Kozol quoted from Sept. issue in Children, "It Wasn't Their Fault"
XXI-4 Net Hentoff quoted from Dec. 1967 issue in Children, "Growing Up Into Life"
XXI-9 Christopher Jencks and David Reisman quoted from Feb. issue in Review, "Available and Palpable Target"
XXI-10 Walter Lippman quoted from Sept. 1936 issue in Lead, "The Flight from Abstractions"; Herbert Dingle quoted from July 1937 issue in same Lead
XXI-20 James C. Thompson, Jr. quoted briefly from April issue in Lead, "The Failure of the Specialists"
Atlantic-(Continued)XXI-27 Nicholas Johnson quoted from June issue in Lead, "The Contribution of Experts"
XXI-44 Nicholas von Hoffman quoted from Oct. issue in Editorial, "A Puzzled Generation"
XXI-45 James S. Kunen (student) and Richard Poirier quoted from Oct. issue in Lead, "Entering Into Life"
XXII-10 James Kunen quoted from Feb. issue in Lead, "The Platonic Project"
XXII-8 A Kind of Men"
XXII-11 Richard (?) Kunen quoted from Oct. issue in Editorial "Why Reasons Fails"
XXII-16 Geo. David M. Shoup quoted from April issue in Editorial, "Morality In Our Time"
XXII-36 Jessica Mitford's article in August issue discussed and quoted in Review, "In Boston Last Summer"
XXIII-21 Ray Mungo (former student journalist) quoted from May 1970 issue in Lead, "What Is the Stuff of History?"
XXIII-25-34 Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. quoted from "Indians in History," June issue in Frontiers, "What 'Age' Is This?"
XXIV-2 Dr. James S. Gordon quoted re work of Ronald D. Laing from Jan. 1971 issue in Lead, "The Requirements of Health"
XXIV-7 Paul Jacobs' article on AEC quoted, Feb. 1971 issue in Frontiers, "Science and the State"
XXIV-8 Thornton Wilder quoted from July 1952 issue in Review, "Notes on Americana"
XXIV-39 Dan Wakefield's article on C. Wright Mills quoted from Sept. issue in Frontiers, "In Honor of C. Wright Mills"
XXIV-44 Geo. Keteb's review of B. F. Skinner's Beyond Freedom and Dignity quoted from Oct. issue in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"; Robert Cole quoted in re Simone Weil from Oct. issue in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
XXIV-49 Gunther Stent's discussion of Jacques Monod's Nov. issue in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"
XXV-11 Alfred Adler quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "A Comment on ESP"
XXV-22 James Vorenberg's article, "War on Crime" quoted from May issue in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"
XXV-49 Robert Jay Lifton quoted from Nov. issue in Lead, "Have 'Nations' Any Future?"
XXVI-5 Frank Kermode quoted in ref to Oxford Book of English Verse, Jan. issue, in Lead, "The Scholar's Role"
XXVI-6 Quote from July 1937 issue in Lead, "The Metaphors of Certainty"
Atlantic-(Continued)XXVI-10 Vance Bourjaily quoted on Dr. Norman Borlaug from Feb. 1973 issue in Frontiers, "No Simple Answers"
XXVI-18 Jung quoted, Dec. 1962 issue, in Lead, "More Sublime Idea"
XXVI-20 Godfrey Hodgson quoted from March 1973 issue in Children, "Miscellany" re money spent on education
XXVI-25 Nadine Gordimer quoted from May 1973 issue in Frontiers, "Liberation in Africa"
XXVI-37 Wallace Stegner's review-essay on Walter Clark quoted from Aug. issue in Review, "Doing the Impossible" Also quoted Elizabeth Drew
XXVI-41 Harry M. Caudill quoted from Sept. issue in Editorial "Age of Escapism?" James Conaway and M. A. Adelman quoted from same issue, in Frontiers, "Ill Fares the Land"
XXVII-1 Annie Dillard quoted from Nov. 1973 issue in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"
XXVII-22 Harrison Salisbury's review of Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago, April issue, in Lead, "A Level of Planning"
XXVII-24 Octavio Paz quoted, May issue, in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?" William Kennedy article on James Joyce Symposium, May issue, in Review, "Critical Ramble"
XXVIII-12 Alfred North Whitehead article from June 1936 issue quoted from Arthur Morgan's Lead article, "Birth and Death of Human Cultures"
XXVIII-18 Susan Bagg quoted from Feb. issue on "Little House" series in Children, "Through Laura's Eyes"
XXVIII-21 Larry McMurtry quoted from March issue in Children, "On Learning from History"
XXVIII-22 Octavio Paz quoted from May 1974 issue in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"
XXVIII-47 Ross Terrill's article on Peking quoted, Sept. issue, in Children, "Class in Democracy" Stanley Meisler's report on Cuba quoted from same issue in same Children
XXIX-7 Ref. to Donald Carr's Dec. article, "The Lost Art of Conservation" in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"
XXIX-13 James S. Gordon quoted on work of Dr. Ronald Laing from Jan. 1971 issue in Review, "Ronald Laing, M.D."
XXIX-45 Gail Thain Parker's, "While Alma Mater Burns" quoted from Sept. issue in Children, "A Sad Story"
XXX-12 Richard Todd's review of Bledstein's The Culture of Professionalism quoted, Jan. issue, in Children, "Schools for Tomorrow"
XXX-21 Fred Hapgood quoted from March issue in Lead, "Science for Tomorrow"
Atlantic-(Continued)XXX-37 James C. Thomson, Jr. quoted from Apr. 1968 issue in Frontiers, "A Misbegotten-or Misdefined-Frontier?"
XXX-40 Walter Lippman quoted from 1937 issue in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
XXX-40 Robert Coles quoted from Sept. issue in Children, "Qualities of Community"
XXX-49 Tracy Kidder quoted, Oct. issue, in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"
XXXI-2 Mark Kramer quoted from Nov. 1977 issue in Review, "Random Notes on Farming"
XXXI-8 Arthur Morgan article quoted, Feb. 1942 issue in Review, "The Riches of Necessity"
XXXI-17 Self-Defeat"
XXXI-45 Alston Chase's article "Skipping Through College" quoted in Children, "No Catharsis in Sight"
XXXII-7 Richard Mitchell quoted from Dec. 1978 issue in Children, "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"
XXXII-38 William Tucker article on spread of organic farming quoted from July issue in Frontiers, "What They Have to Show for It"
XXXII-46 Quoted from Neil Postman in Sept. 1979 issue in Children, "Architects of the 'Junkyard Mind'"
XXXII-49 Quoted from James Fallow in Oct. 1979 issue in Lead, "On Ways of Thinking," re military defense. Also article by Edward B. Fiske, same issue, on sales promotion; and Christopher Jenck's "Who Gets Ahead?" same issue, all in Lead
XXXIII-4 Article in April 1968 issue by James C. Thompson, Jr. discussed briefly in Children, "A Change of Taste"
XXXIII-8 Quoted from James Fallows' in Feb. 1980 issue on SAT tests in Editorial, "College Admissions"
XXXIII-23 Quoted from Thoreau's "Life Without Principle" in Oct. 1963 issue, in Lead, "Blight and Delight"
XXXIII-52 Quoted John Ciardi Dec. 1980 issue re Xmas in Editorial "A Difficult Time of Year"
XXXIV-1 Quoted Mar. 1917 Setsuko Koizumi re Lafcadio Hearn's death in Children, "Ingredients of Eupsychia"
XXXIV-16 Dr. Lewis Thomas quoted Apr 1981 re doctors in Editorial, "A Not-Quite-Lost Art"
XXXIV-52 Dec. 1981 issue quoted in Children, "Ignored Advice" (Bettelheim and Zelan on reading)
XXXV-12 Mar 1982 letters to quoted re Bettelheim's article, in Editorial, "Dolci to Come"
XXXV-17 Quoted Feb. 1982 issue, Peter H. Stone re terrorists in frontiers, "Experts on Death . . . and Life"
Atlantis - Pierre TermierXXXV-22 Quoted Commanger's "Outmoded Assumptions," Mar 1982 in Lead, "The Claim to Validity"
XXXVI-8 Seymour Hersh quoted, Dec. 1982 issue on America's intervention in Chili, in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"; noted full page ad in same issue re "farmers and E.F. Hutton. . . ."
XXXVI-22 Mar. 1983 issue-discussed content, quoted Robert Reich, in Lead, "End-of-the-Century Question"
XXXVII-13 Quoted William James (re Spencer's views) from Oct. 1980 issue in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"
XXXVII-19 Quoted Jan. 1984 issue "What Is It About?" by Thomas Powers (nuclear war) in Frontiers, "Moments of Silence"
XXXVII-24 Quoted Feb. 1984 Thomas Powers in his review of Arsenal in Review, "Another Schell Book"
XXXVII-49 Peter Paida, August 1984 re America in 1884 in Children
XXXVIII-9 Nov. 1984 Jacques Barzun on culture and the university in Children, "Critical Notes on Teaching"
XXXVIII-13 Sisley Huddleston, May 1920 re effects of war in Lead, "Where Responsibility Lies"
XXXVIII-14 Oct. 1984, "Beyond Demographics" quoted in Children, "Child Life in Yellow Springs"
XXXVIII-15 Jan. 1985, David Denby on movies and theater in Review
XXXIX-4 Oct. 1985 on AIDS in Lead, "How to be Sensible"
XXXIX-9 Bruno Bettleheim on disciplining children, in Children
XXXIX-14 James Fallows, Dec. 1985, re IQ tests in Children
XXXIX-47 James Fallows, "Letter from Tokyo" Aug. 1986 issue in Review, "A Cultural Puzzle"
XL-16 Sisley Huddleston, May 1920 in Lead, "On Making Wholes"; also quoted her from Nov. 1920 issue
XL-19 Mar. 1987, Bruno Bettelheim, "The Importance of Play" in Children, "Addressed to Parents"
XL-23 James Fallows, March 1987 in Children, "Education in Japan"
XLI-27 Robert Wright, April 1988, on Edward Fredkin in Lead, "Changes in Our Thinking"
XLI-52 Nov. 1988 Paul Gagnon on "Why Study History?" in Review, "A Hard Question"
Atlantis-More Than a "Myth"XXXIV-43 Article in Annual Report of Smithsonian Institute, 1915, quoted in Review, "Atlantic-More Than a 'Myth'"
Atlantis- The Antediluvian World - new ed. Ignatius Donnelly (Harper & Row)XXXIV-43 Review
Atlas, JamesXXXIV-43 Discussed in Review, "Atlantis-More Than a 'Myth'"
Atlee (Prime Minister-England)XXXVIII-14 Oct. 1984 "Beyond Demographics" in Children from Atlantic
Atomic Alibi - Arthur E. MorganI-1 Lead, "The Unfinished Revolution"
III-39 Quote from in Letter from England
Atomic Energy CommissionI-18 Lead, threat of atomic bomb gives an alibi for not getting at our real work of selfmastery in order to make the nation strong
Atomic Story, The - J. Alvin KugelmassI-36 Metaphysical questions asked of it
Atmosphere of Health, AnX-23 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Nuclear Tests- Problems in Philosophy"
Attachment and Loss - John Bowlby (Basic Books, 1969, 1973)XXXIII-42 Frontiers
Attack - Perry WolffXXIX-8 Quotations from in Frontiers, "Changing Attitudes in Science"
Attack on the American Secular School, The - V. T. ThayerV-11 Quote from in Lead, "Escape Into Reality"
Attenborough, Richard (Director, Actor)VIII-38 Quoted from in Children
Attitudes and ActsXXXV-14 His movie Gandhi discussed in Editorial, "The Leaven of an Art-form"; quoted review in Fellowship, Jan/Feb 1983 by Richard Deats
Attitudes of Nonviolent ResistersXX-29 Lead
Attitudes Toward ESPXXII-41 Frontiers - Richard B. Gregg
Attractions of IdeologyXXX-9 Frontiers
Attractive SimplicitiesXXXV-3 Lead (Communism, Fascism)
Auden, W. H. (English poet)XXVI-37 Frontiers
Auden, W. H.-(Continued)II-29 Investigated popular symbolism in Harper's, in Review, "Symbols of the Times"
II-39 His comment on Lincoln's picture need to inquire about his character, one could tell by looking at his face
VI-3 Ref. to his comment on Lincoln's face in Lead, "The Faces of Men"
XII-35 Quoted in Editorial, "The Good In Eclipse"
XVI-7 His article, "Do You Know Too Much?" from Dec. Esquire quoted in Children, "A Poet's Vision on Education"
XVI-38 Quoted briefly in American Scholar, Spring 1963 in Frontiers, "Philosophy and Progress"
XXII-49 Brief quote from The Age of Anxiety in Frontiers, "A Verdict of Writers"
XXVI-50 Quoted in Lead, "A Change of Mind"
Audibert, PierraXXVIII-48 Quoted from introduction to Portable Greek Reader in Review, "The Words of the Greeks"
XXXVIII-3 Quoted passage from Medea, and comment on in Children
Audit (Magazine)XXXIII-49 Translation of his article in LeMonde in Manchester Guardian, Aug. 30, 1980 issue, quoted in Lead, "No Easy Way" (re farming, soil, etc.)
Audubon (Magazine)XVI-6 L. S. Haprin quoted from No. 7, Vol. II in Review, "The Failure of Western Socialism"
Audubon Club NewsletterXXVII-52 Quote from Sept. issue in ref. to changes in climate in Lead, "The Context of Life"
XXX-15 David McCullough's account of the life and work of Agassiz quoted from Jan. issue in Children, "Looking"
XXXII-46 Quoted re censure of advertising opposing expansion of National Wilderness Preservation System in Lead, "Looking Around and Up"
Auer, JohannesXXXVI-16 Quoted Wes Jackson from in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath"
XXXVII-5 Quoted Olin Pettingill, Jr., from Sept. 1983 issue on children's stories (Thornton Burgess) in Children, "Various Nostalgias"
XXXVI-16 Wes Jackson quoted in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath"
Auerback, CarlXX-19 Quoted from Winter 1967 Religious Humanism in Review, "A New Humanist Magazine"
Augenspiegel (Eyes' Mirror) John ReuchlinXI-36 Quoted from his review of John K. Galbraith's The Affluent Society from the Progressive, August, in Lead, "The Way the World Is"
August, Frank E.I-50 Reuchlin's answer to Pfeffercorn's attack on the Jews in Handspiegel (Hand Mirror), in Lead, "Great Reformers-John Reuchlin"
AugustineXXXVIII-10 Used his thoughts, condensed in Editorial, "Reflections of an Amateur"
Aurangzeb (Mogul Emperor)I-34 Perverted Neo-platonic One into the Personal God of Hebrew tradition-in Frontiers, "Ingredients of Western Culture"
II-45 Resisted claim that coming of Christianity responsible for ruin of ancient world-in Lead, "Man and His History"
XVII-32 Discussion of his view of history in Frontiers, "Meaning in History"
Aurelius, MarcusI-23 Reproached tutor for teaching him philosophy-not how to besiege a town, in Review, "World Without Credo"
X-38 Above requoted in Lead, "Travail in Asia"
XXII-18 Above requoted in Editorial, "The Present World Situation"
XXIV-12 Above requoted in Lead, "On the Humanities"
XXVII-26-35 Above quoted in Children, "Scapegoats, Anybody?"
XXX-49 Quoted in Children, "More On the Arts"
Auriol, PresidentXXXV-9 Quoted from Meditations (in Philosophy of Moral Education) in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"
Austin, LeeIII-18 His home town, Revel, voted itself "a world territory"-in Frontiers, "An Anarchist Proposal"
Austin, MaryXV-4 His story on Midtown School in L.A. Mirror, Nov. 29, 1961 quoted in Children
Australian ReadersVI-52 Quote from her "Experiences Facing Death" in Children
Authentic Teacher, The - Clark Moustakas (Doyle, Cambridge, Mass. 1966)I-23 Notice about subscriptions
Author As Philosopher, TheXX-14 Quoted in Children, "Diagnosis of Children's Problems"
Authoritarian Personality, The - AdornoXVIII-44 Review
Authoritarian Psychotherapy- Authoritarian Control Versus Individual Choice - Lucien A. Buck (Christopher House, $7.95)VIII-38 Brief quote from in Lead, "The New Study of Motives"
Authority - Ralph PomeroyXXXII-41 Quoted in Review, "On Mental Health"
Authority and Democracy - April CarterXVII-39 Review
Authority and LegitimacyXXXIII-3 Review by Michael Randle in Peace News (Aug. 31, 1979) quoted in Children, "Kinds of Authority"
Authority and PowerXXIII-51 Frontiers
Authority in Child-RearingXXV-41 Lead
Authority's Vanishing PointVIII-43 Frontiers
Autobiography - Robert A. Millikan (Prentice-Hall, 1950)II-46 Lead
Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist, The - Annon HennacyVI-25 Quoted in Lead, "A Dubious Unity"
Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man - James Weldon JohnsonVII-29 Reviewed, "One Man Revolution"
Autobiography of Lincoln SteffensI-45 Ref. to in Frontiers, "Milestones"
Autokind vs. Mankind - Kenneth R. Schneider (Schocken paperback, $2.95)XIX-26 Account of incident in Paris Peace Conference of 1919 quoted from in Lead, "Access for Peace-makers"
XX-52 Quoted in Lead, "On Changing the World"
XXXIII-14 Quoted from in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"
Automobiles and the American PsycheXXV-49 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Amid the Encircling Gloom"
Autonomous Groups Bulletin - edited by Maria RogersXI-37 Review
Autonomous Individual, TheVII-50 Reviewed in Children re purposes of magazine, and experiment in San Bernardino County
VIII-10 Ref. to in Review, "Notes on Religion"
VIII-42 Winter 1955-56 issue discussed in Lead, "Three Principles of Democracy"
X-45 Winter-Spring issue devoted to "Delinquent Gangs" quoted from article by Dr. Dorothy Blitsten in Children
XI-17 Reference to in Children
"Autonomy" and Autonomous GroupsXIX-35 Second portion of Editorial
Autonomy and ResponsibilityVIII-19 Frontiers
Autonomy and UnanimityXIX-25 Editorial
Available and Palpable TargetXXXV-40 Frontiers (Networking)
Available Answer, AnXXI-9 Review
Avakumovic, IvanXXX-49 Editorial
Avatar (East Coast)XXIV-35 His book on the life of Kropotkin, The Anarchist Prince, (co-author, George Woodcock) quoted in Review, "The Anarchist Prince"
Aveni, Dr. AnthonyXXII-20 Wayne Hansen quoted from in Children, "A 'Youth' Anthology," from Jesse Kornbluth's Notes from the New Underground
Avenues to VisionXXXII-19 His discussion of Ptolemy quoted from Nov. 1978 Technology Review in Lead, "A Man of Riches"
Avrich, PaulXXIV-38 Editorial
Avuncular WisdomXXVIII-2 His article on Solzhenitsyn in Oct. 16 Nation reviewed in "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachronisms'"
XXVIII-46 His article on Voline's The Unknown Revolution quoted from May 10 Freedom in Review, "Anarchist Historian"
Awakened Eye, The - Ross Parmenter (Weslleyan University Press. $8.50)XXVI-18 Review
Awakening from the American Dream - Rufus E. Miles, Jr. (Universe Books, 1976)XXI-18 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Innocent Eye"
Awakening to the Good - Psychological or Religious? -- Claire Myers OwensXXXVI-40 Quoted in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies"
XXXVI-41 Quoted, reviewed in "What's Wrong, What May Be Right"
XXXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Unbinding Observances" (re small communities)
Awareness in AmericaXVI-48 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Psycho- Philosophical Diary"
Awareness of EndsXXVII-16 Lead
Axel's Castle - Edmund WilsonXIX-31 Editorial
Axline, Dr. Virginia M.V-25 Reference to in Frontiers, "Concerning the Arts"
Axis of Deliverance, TheXX-42 Her Dibs-In Search of Self discussed and quoted in Children, "The Essential Ingredients"
XXVI-41 Quoted from Play Therapy in Children, "Problem Children and Societies"
Ayandele, EmmanuelXXXVI-6 Review (Marco Pallis - Peaks and Lamas)
Ayer, John D.XXXV-43 A Generation After Independence" in Daedalus (Spring 1982) discussed in Children, "Higher Education in Africa"
Ayers, H. BrandtXXXII-43 Quoted in the New York University Law Review (May-June 1978) in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
Ayers, Lew (film star-pacifist)XXVI-2 Quoted from You Can't Eat Magnolias in Review of same title
Ayers, WilliamVII-12 Editorial, "Project in Brotherhood" discusses his plan for film that will show comparative religions
Azad, Maulana (Indian Minister of Education)XLI-42 His review of Lucy Sprague Mitchell in Teachers College Record reviewed in Children, "Sharing and Caring"
Azione Nonvioleta (Italian pacifist magazine)I-33 Says it will take 40 years to overcome mass illiteracy of Indian people in "The Culture of India"
Aztec Thought and Culture - Miguel Leon-Portilla (University of Oklahoma Press, 196?)XVII-24 Mentioned in Frontiers with Father Balducci's jailing for pacifist writing
Aztec Thought and Culture-(Continued)XXII-44 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Ancient Americans"
XXVI-50 Quote from in Lead, "A Change of Mind"
XXX-12 Quoted in Editorial, "America-Before the Fall"
XXXII-19 Quoted in Lead, "A Man of Riches"