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Cadbury, Henry J.I-52 Coined expression, "The brain secretes thought as the liver secretes bile."
Caddell, BillX-12 Quoted in Editorial, "Topsy Turvy World" from address "Science and Conscience"
XVII-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss," from Pendle Hill pamphlet, The Eclipse of the Historical Jesus
Cadwallader, RuthXXXII-47 Quoted from Rain article by Steven Ames in Children, "Working With Neighbors"
Caesar, JuliusXXXIII-9 Her article in Peace & Freedom (Dec. 1979) quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?" re Cambodia
XXXVII-42 From Asian Action (May/June 1984) on Asian women, in Frontiers
Caffi, AndreaI-13 Depicted in Thornton Wilder's Ides of March, Review, "Book-of-the-Month"
CagliostroVIII-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "'Autonomy' and Autonomous Groups"
VIII-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Good of Man"
XI-11 IV"
XVII-13 Quoted from appendix to Dwight Macdonald's The Root is Man in Frontiers, "The Brain vs. The Machine"
XVIII-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Alienation"
XVIII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Symbols and Myths"
XIX-30 Quoted from Macdonald's The Root is Man in Lead, "After Ideologies?"
XXIII-1 Quoted from The Root is Man in Children, "Education for Tomorrow"
XXIX-39 Quoted from The Root is Man in Lead, "Confirming Voices"
Cagliostro - Francois Ribadeau Dumas (Orion Press, $6.95)II-47 Film Black Magic based on assumption that Cagliostro was Balsamo (Sicilian adventurer)
Cahan, Dr. William G. (N.Y. Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Disease)XXI-6 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Restored Portrait of Cagliostro"
Cahiers du SudIX-42 Quoted on radio-activity in Lead, "New-Type Crusade"
Cahill & Co. (publishers) 145 Palisade St., Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522XXX-22 Simone Weil quote from used in Lead, "The Line of a Life"
Cahn, Edmund (Prof. of Law at New York University)XXXVII-40 Discussed their catalogue, quoted on The Name of the Rose in Review
Cahoon, DavidIX-39 His The Moral Decision-Right and Wrong in the Light of American Law discussed in Editorial, "The Wisdom of the Law"
XIII-50 His Preface to Arthur Koestler's Reflections on Hanging quoted in Review, "The Cult of Legal Murder"
Cain, Dr. ArthurXV-15 His letter to editors quoted in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"
XV-47 His letter give as first part of Frontiers, "What Can We Make of Confusion?"
Cain, EdwardXVII-50 His article from Saturday Evening Post (Sept. 19, 1964) quoted in Review, "On the Psychology of Addiction" - also quoted from Feb. 1963 Harper's in same article
Cain, Stanley A.XVII-20 Quoted from April Frontier in Editorial, "The Trouble with 'Debates'"
Caine Mutiny, The - Herman WoukII-31 Frontiers discusses his Scientific Monthly article on accelerated rate of food production, "Education versus Disaster"
"Caine, The" and Popular CultureVII-18 Brief mention in Review, "Noted in Passing"
VII-48 Review, "'The Caine' and Popular Culture"
Cairns, HuntingtonVII-48 Review
Calculus of Sin, AXXX-9 Comments on the Timaeus quoted in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"
Calder, NigelXXII-19 Frontiers
Calder, Ritchie (Science editor, British News Chronicle)XXXIV-6 His Nuclear Nightmare-An Investigation into Possible Wars reviewed, quoted in Review, "Nightmares and a Remedy"
Caldicott, Helen (Australian-born pediatrician)II-43 Reference to NS&N article on Prof. A. G. Hardy-"Here are Dragons"
VII-9 Quoted re atom bomb from News Chronicle in Lead, "The Health of the State"
XXII-21 Quoted on results of bomb-testing in Frontiers, "Caution-Scientists at Work"
XXIII-7 Article quoted from Jan. 1970 Foreign Affairs in Lead, "The Long Wait"
Caldwell, AlfredXXXII-18 Quoted from Jan. 15 Washington Spectator in Children, "Health and Horror"
XXXIII-20 Quoted from L.A. Times, April 23, 1979 issue on malnourished children in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"
XXXV-23 Eight Minutes to Midnight (film) re nuclear war discussed in Lead, "'Defeat Is Indivisible in Nuclear War'"
XXXV-46 Quoted from Nuclear Madness (from The Hundredth Monkey) in Frontiers, "Some Comparisons"
Caldwell, ErskineXXV-48 Quoted from 1970 (No. 10) Structurist in Review, "Elements of Heroic Literature"
XXX-25 Quoted from 1975-76 Structurist in Lead, "Somewhere Are Seeds" Also quoted in Editorial, "Life and Times"
XL-18 Quoted, 1985-86 Structurist on cities, skyscrapers in Frontiers, "Slightly Organized Heaps"
Caldwell, JohnII-52 Reference to his Trouble in July in Review of Negro pictures
XIX-30 Quote from his In Search of Bisco (non-fiction) in Editorial, "Natural Paradise-Social Hell- Hole"
Caldwell, Lynton K.XI-37 Quoted from his Children of Calamity in Children, "Figure of Tragedy"
Caleb, My Son - Lucy DanielsXXII-5 Quoted from Dec. 31, 1968 Christian Science Monitor in Frontiers, "Friends With the World?"
XXIX-3 Quoted from William and Mary Law Review, Summer, in Frontiers, "The Ring of Truth"
Calendar and ReaderX-16 Quoted from in Review, "Negro-American Tragedy"
Calendar for 1970 (United Farm Workers Organizing Committee)XXX-50 Editorial
Calgary HeraldXXIII-6 Page at end of calendar tells life-story of Cesar Chavez and quoted in Frontiers, "A Continuing Struggle"
California and Points SouthXLI-21 Nov. 11, 1987 John Ferri interview with Peter Buitenhis (WWI propaganda) in Frontiers, "The First Casualty in War"
California Conservation ProjectXXVIII-24 Frontiers
California DreamingXXVIII-51 Editorial
California Electricity Quandary- Slowing the Growth Rate - report by the Rand CorporationXXXIII-48 Chapter from Paper Heroes-A Review of Appropriate Technology by Witold Rybezynski quoted in Frontiers, "A Little Gets Through"
California Historical QuarterlyXXVI-14 Discussed in Frontiers, "Focus on California"
California Indians and . . . "XXX-41 William Kahrl quoted from Spring/Summer 1976 issue in Frontiers, "The Ills of Bigness"
California Institute of TechnologyXXXI-41 Review
California Institute of Technology QuarterlyXXV-23 Director of admissions quoted on decline of admissions, in Frontiers, "On the Printed Word"
California JournalXX-36 Dr. Daniel Bell quoted from Summer 1967 issue in Lead, "The Classical Questions"
XX-41 Prof. Daniel Bell quoted from Summer 1967 issue in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"
XXVI-37 Quoted Dr. Daniel Bell, Summer 1967 issue in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
California LawyerXL-47 June 1987, J. S. Taub on products for use in war in Lead, "Diagnosis and a Cure"
California Monthly (Alumni Magazine of U. of California)XXXVI-16 Quoted Elliott L. Meyrowitz from April 1982 issue in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath" re nuclear weapons
California Parent-TeacherXIX-43 Stephen Cornet quoted, July-Aug. issue in Children, "Campus Report"
XXV-1 Prof. Charles H. Townes quoted from Feb. 1970 issue in Lead, "Order and Purpose"
California Press, TheXIII-47 Mary C. Dobbs quoted from Sept. issue on experiment in cooking in Children, "Contributions from Readers"
California Public Utilities CommissionXIII-21 Editorial
California Revolution, The - edited by Carey McWilliams (Grossman Publishers, 1968, $6.50)XXXIV-9 Chairman John Bryson's remarks in interview re SoCal Edison's decision to find renewable unconventional sources of energy quoted in Frontiers, "An Interesting Decision"
California State Board of Equalization BulletinXXI-35 Carey McWilliams, Robert Kirsch, Richard G. Lillard, Mel Wax, Theodore Roszak quoted from in Review, "A Great But Undeveloped Country"
California Teacher (California Federation of Teachers)XVII-15 Quote from Dec. 12, 1963 issue in Children, "Education in Religion"
XVII-16 Dr. Bramfeld quoted from same issue above in Children, "Education in Religion-A Proposal"
California Tomorrow (quarterly)VIII-5 Children-discussion of survey of witchhunting
California, University ofXXXV-51 Discussion of origin-visionary and practical- in Editorial, "Habits and Attitudes"
California Water Atlas - (Governor's Office of Planning) William L. KahrlVI-17 Santa Barbara Tutorial Program discussed in Frontiers, "Something New Was Added"
Californian, The - monthly periodicalXXXIII-23 Quoted from in Review, "The Watering of California"
Call It Courage - Armstrong SperryXIII-21 Mark Davidson's article "The Chessman Case- A Study in Mass Deception" quoted from May issue in Editorial, "The California Press"
Call It Treason - George How (Viking, 1949)II-9 Review of book in Children
IV-7 Reference to in Children
Call of the Wild, TheIV-4 Quote from in Review, "The 'War' Process"
Call Them "Ancestors"XVI-47 Editorial
Call to Duty, TheXXIV-47 Lead
Callahan, BobXXIX-47 Frontiers
Callahan, Raymond E.XXXII-8 A Geographical Sketch of Early Man in America by Carl O. Sauer quoted in City Miner in Review, "West Coast Americana"
Calley, DouglasXVIII-28 His Education and the Cult of Efficiency quoted in Children
Calley, WilliamII-3 Non-registrant. Quote from his statement in Monterey Peninsula Herald
Callicott, J. Baird, ed.XXIV-16 Quoted from Esquire and used in Julius Lester's Liberation column in Review, "Mylai-in the Magazines" Also in Editorial, "The Trial and the War"
Calmer, NedXLI-38 Reviewed, quoted Companion to a San County Almanac (essays on Leopold) in Review, "A Lonely Hero"
Calocci, William P. (Charleston, Maine)XI-42 His The Strange Land, war novel, reviewed in Review, "How Did I Get Here?"
Cal Tech Quarterly - (See California Institute of Technology Quarterly)XIV-3 Letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "The Problems of Knowledge"
Caloren, Fred
Calverton, V. F.XXXI-24 Quoted from Our Generation in Editorial, "A Change in Values"
Calvin, JohnII-25 Reference to his study of U.S. Utopian experiments in Children
II-43 Brief mention of his Where Angels Dared to Tread in Review of Henri Lasserre book
Calvin, John-(Continued)VI-47 Discussed in Review, "Days of Wrath"
XXXVI-19 Discussed in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"; also quoted on from Zweig's The Right to Heresy"
Calvino, ItaloXXXVI-50 Calvin and Servetus, story of told in Frontiers, "Expiations, Related and Absent"
Calypso LogXL-10 Quoted from N.Y. Review of Books, Oct. 9, 1986 re the "classics" in Editorial, "On Reading Good Books"
Camara (Camara Laye - South African)XLI-45 Rodrigo Carazo quoted in interview, Dec. 1987, in Children, "A Peace-Making Nation"
Cambridge Review, TheVIII-9 Nation discussion of his autobiography quoted in Frontiers, "Cultural Tensions"
Camerer, David M.XXVI-52 Quote from 1956 special "Harvard" issue in Children, "Some Letters"
Cameron, BruceXII-17 His The Damned Wear Wings quoted in Frontiers, "'Good and Straightforward' War"
Cameron, Duncan E.XVII-27 Author of The Case Against Colonel Sutton, reviewed as "Fear-Engendering Conformity"
Cameron, EleanorI-12 Conscription-Resister whose case given fair treatment by English journal Socialist Leader (New Leader)
Camilleri, JosephXXIX-41 Her The Court of the Stone Children reviewed in "Rarities of Health"
Camino Real - Tennessee Williams (New Directions)XXV-6 Quoted from Britain and the Death Trade in Frontiers, "The Business and Crimes of War"
Camp Ahimsa - Summer camp in Voluntown, ConnXXVII-46 Foreword to quoted in Lead, "Symbol and Myth"
Campbell, Dr. Charles A. R.XIX-2 Brochure of quoted in Children, "Education for Peace"
Campbell, Dr. HelenIV-19 Discussion of smallpox fight in San Antonio, Texas, in Frontiers, "Of Bugs and Men"
Campbell, JosephXIV-52 Quoted from ETC for July 1961 in Children, "Semantics and Education"
Campbell, Joseph-(Continued)IV-50 His The Hero With a Thousand Faces reviewed, "The Story is Always the Same"
V-5 Mentioned and quoted in Review of Fromm's The Forgotten Language (quote from The Hero. . . preface)
VI-33 Quotations from his Partisan Review article on Heinrich Zimmer in Lead, "Types of Religion"
IX-21 The Hero. . . quoted in Frontiers, "Religion and the Psyche"
X-5 Above quoted in Children, "Reading and Philosophy"
X-11 Quoted in Children
X-13 Reference to Hero in Review, "Psychological Maturity"
Campbell, Joseph-(Continued)XI-17 X"
XI-18 Quoted from The Hero on need for identification in "Discussion of a Generation-
XI-21 His quote comparing private against public or the "respectable" quoted in Review, "The Dangerous Virtues"
XI-52 Review of Zimmer's Philosophies of India (edited by Campbell) in Review, "We Cannot Borrow God"
XII-11 Reference to in Editorial, "Maverick Philosophers" Review in Frontiers of his College Art Journal article, "The Cultural Setting of Asian Art" in Comparisons of East and West"
XIII-9 His The Hero quoted in Review, "Mythos and Ethos" and in Children, "The Best on Delinquency"
XIII-12 Primitive Mythology quoted from in Review, "The Masks of God"
XIV-6 The Hero quoted in Children, "Courage and Discipline"
XIV-15 Above quoted briefly in Review, "Beyond Theology"
XV-13 The Hero briefly quoted in Review, "Discussion of 'Self-Actualization'"
XV-19 The Masks of God-Volume II quoted in Review, same title
XV-50 Quoted in Review, "Another 'Book for Our Time'"
XV-52 Same paragraph as above quoted in Editorial, "The Meaning of 'Human'"
XVI-15 Quoted in Children, "Speak to Us of Religion"
XVI-24 The Hero quoted in Children, "The Christian Bible"
XVI-32 Hero quoted in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"
XVI-48 Hero quoted in Children article on Halloween
XVII-17 Occidental Mythology quoted and discussed in Review of same title
XVII-36 Occidental Mythology quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"
XVII-41 The Hero quoted in Children, "Religion and the Republic"
XVII-42 Brief quote from MANAS quote above in Frontiers, "Challenge to Humanism"
XVIII-1 Quoted from Fall 1958 College Art Journal in Lead, "The Sacred Bonds"
XVIII-6 The Hero briefly quoted in Editorial, "Revivifying Myths"
XX-12 Quoted from Hero in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"
XXVIII-40 Quoted Myths to Live By in Editorial, "More from Campbell," and in Children, "The Sources of Morality"
XXIX-19 The Hero quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Parallel"
Campbell, LizXXII-42 The Hero quoted in Review, "Various Abstractions"
XXXIII-1 Mentioned in Lead, "The Method of the Essayist"
XXXIII-17 Quoted from The Hero With a Thousand Faces in Children, "Instead of Ceremonies"
XXXVII-22 Quoted from L.A. Times, Jan. 13, 1984 interview with Garry Abrams on need for new mythic system in Frontiers, "Convergences"
XXXIX-16 Quoted The Hero in Lead, "The Need for Heroes"
XL-3 From The Hero re "hero's journey" in Review
XLI-11 Primitive Mythology (Chuang Tzu) in Lead, "A Foray of Faith"
XLI-45 Quoted (w/Bill Moyers) New Age Journal, July/Aug 1988, in Lead, "Our Next Stage of Evolution?"
Campbell, Will D.XXVIII-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "Psychology in Transformation"
Campbell-Purdie, WendyXLI-39 Review of Forty Acres and a Goat in Review, "Freedom is Reconciliation"
Cambridge Natural HistoryXXVIII-47 Her report quoted from May 18 San Diego Union in Frontiers, "Counterattack on Deserts"
Campen, JimXXXIV-50 Quote from by David Sharp used by Lafcadio Hearn, quoted in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"
Campus Gods on TrialXXVII-37 Quoted on article in Spring 1972 Dissent by Haim Barkai, in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
Camus, AlbertVI-33 Discussed in Children
Camus, Albert-(Continued)V-13 Quoted from Politics article, "Neither Victims nor Executioners" in Editorial, "The Fear of Reason"
VII-43 Review of The Stranger, "Men and Circumstances" Quote from his Politics article and reference to in Editorial, "Land's End?"
X-44 Discussed in Editorial, "The Environment of Freedom," and The Rebel reviewed and quoted in Frontiers, "Man as Rebel"
XIII-39 Brief quote in Lead, "The Longing for Destiny"
XIII-43 His writing in 1957 Evergreen Review on capital punishment quoted in Children
XIV-30 His introduction to The Rebel quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Consciousness"
XV-1 Quoted from A Writer's Notebook in Frontiers, "No Human Sound"
XV-38 Quoted from The Myth of Sisyphus in Review, "Feeding the Hungry"
XVI-27 Quoted from The Plaque in Frontiers, "The Present Paradox of Ethics"
Camus, AlbertXVIII-2 Quoted from Myth of Sisyphus in Frontiers, "Through Lazarus' Eyes"
XVIII-32 Quoted by Robert Ulich in Review, "Council for the Study of Mankind." Reference to in Editorial, "Millions of Solitary Individuals"
XX-14 Quoted from Resistance, Rebellion, and Death in Review, "Albert Camus"
XXI-28 Quoted from his play, The Just Assassins in Lead, "The Opposite Pole"
XXII-2 Quoted in Lead, "Life and Consciousness"
XXIV-41 Quoted from Robert Proix' Albert Camus and the Men of the Stone in Children, "For the Library"
XXVIII-17 Quoted The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays in Lead, "Farther Than Most" Quote from reviewer on Camus, Aug. 25, 1966 London Times Literary Supplement in Lead
XXIX-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Last Dramatic Questions" Also from "Helen's Exile," in Editorial, "Beyond the Absurd"
XXIX-23 "These scents of grass and stars at night. . ." in Children, "The Educative Voice"
XXIX-26-34 Quoted in Review, "The Territory and the Map"
XXXI-13 Quoted in Lead, "What Comes Next?"
XXXI-26 The Myth of Sisyphus in Editorial, "A Single Meaning?"
XXXIII-15 Quoted from his essay on meaning of Sisyphus in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"
XXXIII-53 Quoted The Just Assassins in Lead, "In Quest of Balance"
XXXIV-2 "Myth of Sisyphus" in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"; also quoted him on despondency
XXXIV-9 Quoted in Lead, "Instructions for Human Beings" (science unable to answer questions) Quoted in Editorial, "Sine Qua Non" ("meaning")
XXXV-10 Quoted on "no future" in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved" Quoted on fear of war in Editorial, "A Matter of Representation"
XXXVI-24 Quotations from Resistance, Rebellion, and Death (essays selected by him) in Review, "Albert Camus"; also quoted from Combat to question from Gabriel Marcel
XXXIX-44 From Resistance, Rebellion and Death (letters to a German friend) in Lead, "Contrasting World Views"
XL-6 Extensive quotation Neither Victims Nor Executioners in Lead, "The Power of Words"
XL-51 "The Human Crisis" from Twice a Year (Winter 1946-47), also from Caligula and Three Other Plays in Lead, "Our Normal Condition?"
XLI-12 From American Journal and Roger Quilliot in Frontiers, "A Parisian in America"
Camus, Albert - Herbert Lottman (Braziller, 1980)XXXIV-52 Lead
XXXV-24 Review
XL-1 Quotation from Resistance, Rebellion and Death in Review, "At the Foot of the Mountain"
Camus, Albert, and the Men of the Stone - edited by Robert Proix (San Francisco, Greenwood Press 1971. Translator Gregory H. Davis, 1971)XXXIV-52 Quoted in Lead, "Albert Camus"
Camus' American Journal - Roger Quilliot, ed. (Paragon House, 1987)XXIV-41 Discussed and quoted in Children, "For the Library"
XXXIV-52 Quoted Robert Proix, ed. of French edition, in Lead, "Albert Camus"
Can Craftsmanship Compete? -- James Van Buren HearneXLI-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Parisian in America" Brief quote in Editorial, "A Casual Comparison"
Can Freedom Be Planned?XXIV-5 Frontiers
Can Foreign Policy Be Democratic?XIX-22 Lead
Can History Be Used?I-45 Foundation for Foreign Affairs pamphlet quoted in "Questions-Not for Experts" published in Foundation's publication American Perspective
Can People Learn to Learn? -- Dr. C. B. ChisholmXXI-42 Editorial
Can Science and Religion Cooperate?XII-38 Quoted in Children, "You Can Start at the Top"
XII-39 Quoted in Children, "Can Morality Be Unethical?"
Can Society Be Reframed?VII-52 Lead
Can Statistics Blaspheme?XLI-42 Lead
Can Sweden Be Shrunk? -- Nordal AkermanXX-25 Editorial
Can Virtue Be Taught?XXXIII-24 Pamphlet issued by Dag Hammarskjold Foundation quoted in Review, "The 'Deeper Human Qualities'"
Can We Do Without Them?XXII-45 Frontiers
Can Wisdom Be Taught?XXXII-21 Editorial
Can Writing Be Taught?XXXII-21 Lead, first part (in form of letter) by Dan Collins
Canadian Association of University Teachers Bulletin (75 Albert St., Ste. 1001, Ottawa, Ont.)XLI-13 Editorial (Berry)
Canadian Bar ReviewXXXVII-42 April 1984 quoted "The Role of Our Universities in the Nuclear Age" by Helen Baxter, in Children, "Reports from Canada"
Canadian CommentXXVII-10 J. S. Grafstein's CIDOC paper, Law and Technology, May 1973 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Advocates of Change"
Canadian Institute on Public AffairsXXIV-40 Frontiers
Canadian Medical JournalX-28 Review, J. B. Priestley, Rollo May
Canadian PainterXXX-4 Dr. Norman Bethune quoted in Review, "Health-A Positive View"
Canadian Society During the French Regime - W. J. Eccles (Montreal- Harvest House, paper, $2.50)XXII-51 Review
Canard Enchaine (French weekly)XXI-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Condition of Life"
XXIX-14 Quoted in Editorial, "'Feudal' France"
XXIX-47 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from the Past"
Canary, Donald J. (Faculty adviser, Vincent School, West Covina)XII-34 Quoted in Lead, "Some Editorial Wonderings"
Canasatego (Iroquis Indian)XXI-15 Work of 4th, 5th and 6th grade students quoted in Children, "Children's Writing"
Canby, Dr. SeidelV-38 Quoted in Review, "Lo, the Poor White Man"
Cancer Ward - Aleksandr SolzhenitsynI-33 Reference to his The Works of Theoreau and quote from Times Literary Supplement (London) in re.
Cancian, Frank (University of California)XXVIII-2 Quote from in Review, "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachroisms""
Candid Historian, AXXXIV-12 His The Innovator's Situation reviewed by Manchester Guardian (clipping sent by reader) quoted in Frontiers, "East and West. . . " (re agriculture by lower-middle class farmer throughout the world)
Candle of Vision, The - George Russell (AE)XXXV-18 Editorial (Barbara Tuchman)
Candlemas Bay - Ruth MooreXXXIII-45 Quoted in Review (re imagination) "A Subjective Revolutionary"
Canfield, DorothyVI-39 Reviewed in Children
Cannery Row - John SteinbeckXXIX-5 Briefly quoted from Vermont Tradition in Lead, "Obscure Specifications"
Cannon, Le Grand, Jr.XXXIV-14 Quoted from CoEvolution Quarterly, Winter 1980, in Children, "When Everyone Is Responsible"
Canons of CriticismV-14 Discussion of his Look to the Mountain in Children
Canovan, MargaretVII-39 Lead
XI-3 Lead
XI-10 Letter from reader in re above quoted in Lead, "Unsettled Questions"
Canton Barrier - Andrew GeerXXX-9 Quoted from The Political Thought of Hannah Arendt in Children, "The Need for Believing"
Cantor, NathanielXI-4 Reviewed in Review, "Notes on Novels"
Cantrell, WalterVII-5 Review of his The Teaching-Learning Process in Children
Cantril, HadleyIX-16 His Brand of Cain referred to in Review, "An Odd Flavor for Westerns"
Canyon, The - Jack SchaeferIII-29 Quote from Science article on nature of scientific inquiry in Frontiers, "The Meaning of 'Science'"
XVI-29 Quoted from The Humanist symposium, "Reconstruction in Religion," in Review of same title
XX-26 Quoted from The Morning Notes of Adelbert Ames, Jr., which he edited, in Review, "Foundations of Tomorrow's Science"
Canyon Crier (Laurel Canyon newspaper)VII-2 Discussed in Children
Capacity for BrotherhoodIV-25 Ref. to its story on Ione Swan in Frontiers, "The Institutional Dilemma"
Capacity for Good and EvilI-17 Editorial - Napoleon Tukes
Capacity to See, TheX-20 Lead
Cape, CornellXVI-42 Editorial
Cape Cod TimesXXVI-5 Quoted from his Introduction to The Concerned Photographer in Review, "A Modern Painter"
Cape Town- A Glimpse of Horror - Les PayneXXXVI-47 Greg Watson quoted, July 17, 1983 issue in Frontiers, "'Local Self-Reliance Is the Goal'" (aquifers)
Capital Punishment & Nuclear FissionXXXIV-49 Article from L.A. Times, Aug. 20, 1981, in Lead, "All Are Chosen People"
Capital Punishment in California, AgainstXV-24 Review
Capital Punishment - A World View - James A. JoyceXIII-12 Frontiers
Caponigro, Paul (photographer)XV-24 Quoted in Review, "Capital Punishment & Nuclear Fission"
Capouya, EmileXXXII-38 His account quoted from Speaking of My Life in Review, "Coping Kin"
Capote, TrumanXXIV-9 His review of Reich's The Greening of America quoted from Jan. 18, 1971 Nation in Frontiers, "More on Reich's 'Greening'"
XXVI-44 Quoted on Solzhenitsyn, June 25 Nation Lead, "Wide, Unopened Spaces"
Capp, AlXIV-30 His story, "Children on Their Birthdays" quoted in Children, "On Religion and Morality"
Capra, FrankI-10 Creator of Li'l Abner, gave Dr. Einstein a helping hand with threat of atomic bomb by promising to incorporate a sequence in his comic strip
Capra, FritjofI-35 Reference to his picture The Best Years of Our Lives in comparison with Churchill's memoirs
Capricorn Society, TheXXXII-10 Author of The Tao of Physics in Children, "Science and Mysticism"
XXXVI-9 Discussed in Lead, "Insight in Science and in Plato" by Catherine Roberts
XXXVIII-1 (With Charlene Spretnak) Green Politics quoted in Review, "German Renascence"
Capsule CultureIX-38 Editorial about this Society
IX-50 Criticism on in Frontiers, "For Freedom in Tanganyika" - Japhet article
X-11 Mention of the document "Capricorn Contact" (Model for political constitutions in the newly developing African countries in editors' comments to Letter from Africa
Captain Newman, M. D. - Leo BostenIV-23 Review - The Big Wheel by John Brooks
Captive ArtistsXVI-50 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A 'Best Seller' You May Read"
XVII-7 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "What Perspectives Are 'New'?"
Captive Culturists, TheIX-19 Review - William Blake
Captive Mind, The - Czaslaw Milosz (Knopf, 1953, Vintage, paper, 1953)VII-2 Frontiers - Humanist - Kermit Eby
Captives of Their Own PropagandaVI-9 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Great Illusion"
XIII-36 Subject of Review with same title
XV-41 Quoted in Lead, "What Is Knowledge?"
XVIII-17 Reference in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"
XIX-27 Preface to quoted in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"
XXI-16 Quoted in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
XXII-39 Quoted from in Editorial, "A Hoax of Government"
XXIII-44 Quoted in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"
XXX-51 Briefly quoted in Children, "The Sensitive Ones"
XXXII-42 Quoted in Lead, "Things Are Different Now"
Captives of "War Morality"?V-31 Editorial
Capture, The (film)XVI-22 Editorial
Caras, RogerIII-23 Reviewed, "A Modern Tragedy"
Carazo, Dr. Rodrigo (former premier of Costa Rica)XXVI-15 Quoted from his preface to Last Chance on Earth in Frontiers, "Collaboration with Nature"
Cárdenas, LázaroXLI-45 Quoted from Calypso Log, Dec. 1987 in Editorial, "What We Can Learn From"
Cárdenas, Lázero, Mexican Democrat - William Cameron Townsend (Wahr Publishing Co., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1952)V-24 Discussed in Lead, "The Reform of Institutions"
V-36 Reference to in Letter from Mexico
XII-10 Brief mention in Editorial, "Latin American Quest
XXII-12 His telegraphed instructions to capital in regard to conspirators, quoted from Wm. Townsend's Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexican Democrat in Lead, "Ascents in History"
Cardoza, Judge BenjaminXXII-12 Lázero's telegraphed instructions to capital regarding conspirators, quoted from in Lead, "Ascents in History"
XXXVI-51 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Weave of American Life"
Care of the EarthIX-39 Cited in Cahn's book, The Moral Decision - Editorial, "The Wisdom of the Law"
Care of Health in Communities, The - Nancy Milio Macmillan, 1975, $8.95)XXIV-25 Editorial
Care of the LandXXVIII-43 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Unengaging Reflections"
XXIX-6 Reviewed in "Health or 'Health Services'?"
Carey, GrahamXLI-44 Frontiers
Carey, James W.XXX-45 His Proposal for a New College reviewed in Processes and Goals"
XXXI-1 Proposal quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"
Cargo CultsXXIII-36 His article (co-author, John J. Quirk) quoted, Summer American Scholar in Frontiers, "New Ways of Thinking"
Carington, W. Whately (psychical researcher)XXVII-13 Discussed in Review, "Distortions of Ancient Tradition"
Carlson, A. J.IV-21 Reference to in Prof. S. G. Soal quote in Lead, "Triple Alliance"
Carlyle as FuturologistI-8 Quoted in filler "Who is 'Wise'?"-controlled man uses his influence without violence or coercion to prevail on his fellows to follow his example
IX-15 His review of Oscar Riddle's The Unleashing of Revolutionary Thought quoted in Lead, "The Trembling Earth"
Carlyle, ThomasXXII-52 Frontiers
Carman, Harry J. (Dean of Columbia University, N.Y.)I-50 His "the end of man is an action and not a thought though it were the noblest," quoted in Children
II-21 Supposed to have said that for Spencer life's greatest tragedy was a theory slain by a refactory fact
IV-9 Quoted in Editorial, "What Can a Man Do?" - "the end of man is an action. . . "
XV-8 Briefly quoted in Lead, "What Can Be Done With Words?"
XVIII-35 Leo Marx's reference to in The Machine in the Garden and quoted from "Signs of the Times"
XXII-31 Thoreau's criticism of him On Heroes, Hero- Worship, and the Heroic in History quoted in Lead, "The Price of Submission"
XXVI-5 Thoreau's discussion of quoted from Graham's Magazine (1847) in Lead, "The Scholar's Role"
XXVI-42 Thoreau quoted on in Lead, "Thought and Language"
XXVI-43 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"
XXVI-49 Briefly quoted in Lead, "What Society Needs"
XXVII-38 Quoted from Edinburg Review in Lead, "Unprogress Report"
XXVII-44 Noel Annan quoted on from New York Review of Books June 27, in Lead, "What Sort of Awakening?"
XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"
XXXII-4 His essay "Signs of the Times" quoted from in Lead, "A Place Created"
XXXIV-45 Quoted from Edinburgh Review (1829) in Lead, "Restoring the Balance" Also quoted Marx summarizing Carlyle on John Locke from The Machine in the Garden, same Lead
XXXVII-13 Quoted Heroes and Hero Worship and New York Review of Books, Noel Annan on Carlyle's idea of history as history of great men, in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"
XXXVII-22 Quoted Edinburgh Review, "Signs of the Times" (1829) on age of machinery, in Lead, "Toward a Better World"
XXXVIII-27 Thoreau on, quoted in Lead, "The Matter of Reading"
XXXIX-16 Quoted On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History in Lead, "The Need for Heroes"
Carmichael (Former President of Carnegie Foundation)I-6 Chairman of College Scholarship fund for Negro Students-"Reading and Writing"
Carmichael, DouglasXIX-41 Quoted from Some Educational Dilemmas by Frederick Mayer in Lead, "Moral and Religious Ideals in Education"
Carmichael, HoagyXXX-43 Quoted from Community Planning Report, July 18, in Frontiers, "Who Knows Enough to Plan?"
Carmichael, OliverXI-53 Reference to his reading on record, Jazz Canto in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
Carmichael, StokelyVI-7 Reference to in Children
Carne-Ross, D. S. (Boston University)XXI-25 Quoted from The Black Power Revolt in Review, "The Real Reconstruction"
XXI-48 Quoted from his essay, "Power and Racism," New York Review of Books, Sept. 22, 1966, in Lead, "On Being Born Again"
Carnegie, AndrewXXIX-12 His article quoted from Boston University Journal (No. 1, 1975) in Children, "A Turning About"
XXIX-37 His article quoted from Spring 1973 Arion (Boston U.) in Lead, "Extra-Territorial Perspective"
XXIX-42 Quoted re "City of Tomorrow" in Lead, "Thomas Jefferson-Then and Now"
XXX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"
XXXV-17 Quoted from Arion, Spring 1973, in Children, "Scholarly Musings" (re condition of the universities)
XXXV-47 Quoted Arion, Spring 1973, in Editorial, "An Extra-Territorial Perspective"
XXXVIII-8 Quoted Instaurations re literature, literacy, in Lead, "From Profession to Passion" (George Eliot and Alfonso Ortiz also)
Carnes, Ralph E.XXXV-52 Children, "Various 'Maybes'" written by anonymous writer re Carnegie's achievements and mixed nature
XXXVI-50 Quoted his letter to himself (1868) in Children, "Some Examples"
Caroline, Dr. Nancy M.XXII-11 Quoted on power of the poet from Dec. 1968 Etc. in Review, "From Words to Meanings"
Carpendale, Brian M. M.XXXII-13 Her report quoted from Core Concepts in Review, "Death is Not the Enemy"
CarpenterXVI-43 Wrote Frontiers article, "Psycho-Religious 'Engineering'"
XVII-21 Quoted and discussed in Lead
XVII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "On Teaching 'Virtue'"
XVIII-38 His MANAS communication quoted in Children, "On Teaching Virtue"
Carpenter, Edmund (Canadian anthropologist)I-5 Emerson and Asia in Review, "Books on India"
Carpenter, EdwardIX-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time" re huckstering religion
XX-10 Quoted from Sign, Image, Symbol (Vision & Value Series) in Review, "From Noise to Meaning"
XXII-11 Quoted from Dec. 1968 Etc. in Review, "From Words to Meanings"
XXIII-19 His paper quoted from March 1970 in Etc. in Review, "Ends and Means"
Carr, BarryXXVIII-11 His Towards Democracy reviewed in "Notes on Carpenter and Thoreau"
Carr, Donald E.XXVI-36 Quoted from Latin America Review of Books in Frontiers, "Literature on Latin America"
Carr, E. H.XXIX-7 Reference to his Dec. Atlantic article, "The Lost Art of Conservation," in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"
Carr, MarilynVIII-23 Quoted by C. Wright Mills and re-quoted in Lead, "The Mass Society"
Carr, Herbert WildonXXXV-25 Quoted her Developing Small-Scale Industries in India-An Integrated Approach, in Frontiers, "A Considerable Way to Go"
Carrel, AlexisIII-4 Quoted from his comment on Leibniz' Monadology in "Men with Ideas" His The Monadology of Leibniz recommended
IX-18 His Monadology quoted in Lead, "The Question of Freedom"
X-45 Monadology quoted in Frontiers, "Some Philosophical Borrowings"
XXXII-20 Monadology quoted in Lead, "Metaphysical Adventuring"
Carrigher, SallyI-1 Man the Unknown - Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"
I-30 Colleague of Lecomte du Nouy-Editorial, "Disturbing Convergences"
I-46 Reference to Man the Unknown in Review, "Anything Is Possible"
II-11 Charles Lindberg member of his staff - Review, "Lindbergh on Life"
III-45 His Voyage to Lourdes discussed in Frontiers, "Problems of Religion"; also quoted, same article, Man the Unknown
VII-14 Quoted by Friedberg from Thoughts About Life in Lead, "The System of Second Best"
Carroll, Lewis (Charles Dodgson)XII-4 Her Moonlight at Midday quoted in Children, re training of Eskimo children
XXII-53 Her The Glass Dove discussed and quoted in Review, "No Words for It"
XXIX-6 Her Wild Heritage reviewed in Children, "A Nature Lover's Book"
Carry On Mr. Bowditch - Jean LathamXXVII-51 His writings discussed by Michael Holquist in The Child's Part and quoted in Children, "The Story as Emancipator"
Carson, RachelX-37 Briefly discussed in Children
Carson, Rachel-(Continued)IX-42 Quoted in Children about taking 20-month-old down to the sea during a storm
XV-49 Her book, Silent Spring, reviewed and quoted in Review of same title
Cart-Before-the-Horse PhilosophyXIX-10 Quoted from June McCall's (1965) in Children, "'Nature' and Natural Religion"
XXII-3 Her The Sense of Wonder discussed and quoted in Children, "A Diet of Wonder"
XXIII-43 Quoted in regard to her books in Lead, "A True Sense of the World"
XXVI-17 Kevin P. Shea's review of Silent Spring quoted from Jan/Feb Environment in Editorial, "Foundation of Action"
XXIX-19 Her quote from Paul Shepard in Silent Spring given in Frontiers, "A Far-off Goal"
XXXV-9 Quoted in Review, "Two Kinds of Balance" (re the road not taken)
XXXVI-2 Silent Spring discussed, comment from Paul Brooks quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Long-Term Objective'"
XXXVII-10 Discussed her struggle and quoted from Since Silent Spring in Lead, "A Change of Heart"
XXXVIII-7 Discussion of from Paul Brooks' Speaking for Nature in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"
XL-40 The Sea Around Us quoted in Review, "What We Are Learning of the Sea"
XL-47 Quoted Silent Spring in Frontiers, "A Growing Menace"
Carter, AprilXIV-47 Lead
Carter, Lady Violet BonhamXXXIII-3 Michael Randle's review of her Authority and Democracy quoted from Peace News in Children, "Kinds of Authority"
Carter, Luther J. (Staff writer for Science)IV-25 Quoted in Letter From England re fact that classes, no more than nations, can thrive on one another's ruin
Cartwright, GaryXXXIII-23 Quoted from his article in Science, Mar. 5, 1980 issue on Leopold family, in Frontiers, "The Practice of Authentic Science"
Carus, PaulXXIII-36 Quoted from his novel, The Hundred-Yard War, in Review, "Notes on Novels"
Carver, George WashingtonXI-13 Quoted from his book, The Gospel of the Buddha in Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"
Cary, JoyceII-43 Brief mention in Lead, "How Are Things in Tanganyika?"
Casals, PabloIII-10 Review of his The Horse's Mouth in "Disreputable Moralist"
III-19 Quoted from N.Y. Times Book Review, "On the Function of the Novelist" in Review, "A View of the Novel"
Case, Clarence MarshXXXVI-50 Discussion of and Furtwangler in Frontiers, "Expiations, Belated and Absent" by Louis J. Halle
Case, JohnXXXII-51 Quoted from Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences article on Conscientious Objection in Frontiers, "The 'No' and 'Yes' of Peacemakers"
XXXVIII-39 Quoted from Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences in Frontiers, "Some Innovators" (the conclusion)
Case, Dr. Shirley Jackson (male) (Head of Divinity School of University of Chicago for some years)XXXIII-41 Co-ed of Co-ops, Communes and Collectives discussed and quoted in Review, "The Value of History"
XXXIV-42 Brief quote from in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"
Case Against George Orwell, The - D. S. SavageI-43 Review of his Origins of Christian Supernaturalism
Case Against Colonel Sutton, The - Bruce CameronXXXIV-44 Article in Tract (last issue) in Review, "Hail and Farewell"
Case Against Dams, TheXVII-27 Reviewed under the title, "Fear-Engendering Conformity"
Case Against the Drug Culture, TheXXXVIII-37 Review (4 articles from Ecologist)
Case Against "Schooling"XIX-46 Lead - adapted from radio commentary by Henry Anderson
Case for Communism, The (Penguin special) - W. Gallacher, MPXVIII-20 Children on motivation, "Jack Pollack, Paul Goodman"
Case for Heuristics, Too, AIII-5 Reference to in Letter from England
Case for Modern Man, The - Charles FrankelXXV-3 Frontiers
Case for Nonviolent Peacekeeping, A - F. Paul SalstromXI-32 Quoted from and reviewed in Review, "Liberalism Revisited"
Case for Participatory Democracy, The - George Bello and Dimitrios RoussopoulosXVIII-44 Frontiers
Case for Solar Energy, The - Peter E. GlaserXXVII-37 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
Case HistoryXXVI-8 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Even the Government Is Interested"
Case in Point, AII-23 Review of Frederic Wertham's Dark Legend
Case of General Yamashita, The - Frank ReelXXIX-52 Editorial
Case of the Howling Dog, The - Erle Stanley GardnerII-36 Reference to in Editorial, "Aftermath"
Case for Individualism, AXXXII-42 Quoted in Review, "Various Abstractions"
Case of the Nation, TheV-48 Lead
Case that Rocked New Jersey, TheI-38 Nation articles by Paul Blanshard on Catholicism
Case for Private Initiative, TheI-52 Reference to this Satevepost article in Children, Aug. 7, 1948 Post
II-4 Reference to in Children
III-24 Reference to in Children
Case for Regionalism, AI-40 Lead
Case for Sanity, TheXXX-37 Review
Case Studies in Personnel Security - Adam YarmolinskyXIV-23 Frontiers
Casriel, Daneil, M. D.VIII-38 Reference to in Frontiers, "Democracy at Work"
VIII-42 Reference to in Lead, "Three Principles of Democracy" Saturday Review review by Charles Curtis quoted in Editorial, "Recall to Sanity"
Cass, James (Saturday Review education editor)XVI-52 On the Side of Life"
Cass, JoanXXII-12 Quoted Feb. 15 Saturday Review in Children, "A Principal's Dream"
XXVI-51 Remarks on Alice Yardley (English lecturer on education) quoted from Nov. 6 SR/World in Children "What the Best Teachers Have Always Done"
XXVII-8 His report on educational research on SR/W mentioned in Children, "Miscellany" Jan. 12
XXVII-24 Quoted from April 6 SR/W and his The Power to Change in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"
XXVII-25 Quoted from SR/W May 4, in Children, "Education and the Law"
XXVIII-39 His article, "Who Runs the Schools?" quoted May 31 SR in Lead, "What 'Thinking People' Think"
Casserly, Senator (Calif. 19th century)XLI-6 Helping Children Grow Through Play in Children, "The Role of Play"
Cassirer, Ernst (misspelled "Cassirir" in Vol. VII MANAS)III-9 Quoted from McNickle book They Came Here First when Casserly opposed Interior Appropriates Bill for 1871
Cassirer, Ernst -(Continued)VII-39 Quoted from An Essay on Man in Frontiers, "The Search for Roots"
VII-41 Quoted in Lead, "Two Traditions"
XXVII-1 Quoted from April and June 1942 Journal of the History of Ideas (Vol. III, Nos. 2 & 3) in Review, "Pico Della Mirandola"
XXVII-2 Quoted in from above Review article, in Lead, "A Look at Rationalism"
XXVIII-7 Quoted from Language and Myth in Lead, "The Most Difficult of Things"
XXVIII-23 Dr. Burrow's quote from his Essay on Man used in Lead, "The Fateful Question"
XXIX-37 His remarks in ref to Pico quoted from June 1942 Journal of the History of Ideas in Lead, "Extra-Territorial Perspective"
Cassirer, HenryXXX-2 Quoted from An Essay on Man in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"
XXX-5 Essay on Man quoted in Lead, "An Extraordinary Consensus"
XXX-13 Quoted from Essay on Man in Lead, "A Long Way To Go"
XXXI-5 Essay on Man quoted in Lead, "Material for Foundations"
XXXII-25 Quoted on Galileo from The Philosophy of the Enlightenment in Editorial, "The Hidden Assumptions"
XXXII-44 Quoted in Lead, "Two Transformations" from his Philosophy of the Enlightenment
XXXIII-5 Quoted in Lead, "What is Humanism?"
XXXIII-45 Quoted Essay on Man in Lead, "A Pivotal Inquiry"
XXXV-36 The Philosophy of the Enlightenment suggested reading in Lead, "Our Essential Calling"
XXXV-40 Quoted Essay on Man in Lead, "One Universal Philosophical Idea"
XXXVI-23 Quoted Essay on Man (symbols and imagery) in Lead, "The Saving Grace"
XXXVIII-1 From An Essay on Man (from Burrow) in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"
XXXVIII-11 An Essay on Man and religious feeling in Lead, "Reviving Questions"
XXXVII-43 Brief quote on Phaedo from Essay in Lead, "A Cumulative Force"
Caste, Class & Race - Oliver Cromwell CoxXVI-8 His article quoted from UNESCO Courier, June 1962, in Children, "Towards a 'School for Mankind'"
Castell, Prof. AlbureyI-37 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Militant Scholarship"
Castiglioni, Dr. Arturo (history of medicine teacher at Yale)XVII-2 Quoted from Dec. 1962 Philosophy Forum in Frontiers, "'Fate or Free Will' - as if 1964"
Castle, The - Franz KafkaI-4 Quoted from Adventures of the Mind, 1946 in Lead, "Psychological Currents"
II-14 Above book quoted in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"
Castle on the Hill - Elizabeth GoudgeI-16 Mention of air of melancholy in his novels in Editorial, "There Are Alternatives"
XXVII-24 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Critical Ramble"
Castlereagh, LordI-1 Review, "War Literature"
VI-25 Reference to in Review, "The Invisible Island"
Castro, FidelII-41 Quoted by Nitti on object of Congress of Vienna. . . "whether a civilizing moral principle shall govern the world, or. . . military despotism"
Casual Approach to Violence, The - Norman CousinsXIII-49 Conversation with LeRoi Jones quoted briefly in Lead, "Radicals and Doctors"
XVII-4 Quoted in Editorial, "Humanity in Politics"
Casual Comparison, AXI-9 Act II"
Catalina - Thomas MannXLI-12 Editorial
Catalyst (Magazine)I-47 Review
Catch the Wind - Landt and Lisl Dennis (photographer) (Four Winds Press)V-37 Quoted from Edward Mountland article in Frontiers, "Questions for Libertarians"
Catcher in the Rye, The - J. SalingerXXX-19 Reviewed in "No Spills, No Leaks"
Cater, DouglasIV-47 Discussed in Children
XI-15 VIII"
XV-28 Maxwell Geismar's comment on quoted in Children, "High School Reading-and English Teaching"
Catering of Cars, TheXXVIII-39 His article, "The Intellectual in Videoland," quoted from May 31 Saturday Review in Lead, "What 'Thinking People' Think"
XXIX-15 Quoted from Saturday Review 1975 issue in Lead, "The Two Kinds of Knowledge"
XXIX-26-34 Quoted in Lead, "Kinds of Objectivity"
XXXIV-44 Quoted (old Saturday Review article) in Lead, "'Reality Is What We Create'" (re journalism, writing)
Cates, Robert W.XXX-13 Frontiers
Catholic Church Against the Twentieth Century, The - Avro Manhattan (Watts, London)XXXII-3 Quoted from Environment, Sept. 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "Causes Obscure, Effects Evident"
Catholic Agitator, The (paper)I-38 Discussed in Frontiers article, "The Case of the Nation"
II-12 Brief reference to in Review, "Power"
Catholic Rural LifeXXXIV-15 Jan. 1981 issue quoted, editorial re work of Dorothy Day, founder of Catholic Worker Movement, 1933 (two hospitality houses for poor, etc.) in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"; also quoted Jeff Dietrich editorial from April 1976 issue reprinted in Jan. 1981
XXXVIII-4 Interview with Rev. John Fife re sanctuary movement in Frontiers, "Some 'Stirrings' in America" (Aug. 1984 issue)
Catholic Worker (paper)XXXIV-37 Wes Jackson quoted, June 1981 issue, in Frontiers, "A Cosmic Principle" (re waste, destruction)
Catholic Worker -(Continued)VIII-34 Group from Catholic Worker Movement among those who refused to recognize the Civil Defense drill in N.Y. - Frontiers, "Protesting a Delusion"
XXVI-39 Mentioned in Review, "Workers for the World"
Catt (Carrie Chapman Memorial Fund)XXXIV-2 Quoted Sept. 1980 issue, Karl Meyer, in Frontiers, "A Still Living Tradition"
XXXIV-15 Work mentioned, discussed in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"
XXXVIII-11 Aug. 1984 Bill Dean's review of Iris Origo's The Need to Testify on Ignazio Silone in Frontiers, "A New Homestead Program"
Cattell, James McKeenIX-12 Review of "Freedom Agenda," program carried on by above fund in "American Dilemmas"
Catton, BruceII-18 Pioneer of mental testing quoted briefly in Lead, "Racial and Cultural Mysteries"
VI-28 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Future Belongs to Dissenters"
Caudill, Harry M.XXXIII-9 His Never Call Retreat quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?"
Caughey, John WalterXXVI-41 Quoted from September Atlantic in Editorial, "Age of Escapism?" Mentioned in Frontiers, "Ill Fares the Land"
XL-41 "The Land as Therapy" - his article, Frontiers
Cause of Alienation, TheVI-42 Discussion of his Frontier article in Lead, "The Fifth Amendment"
Cause of Moral Desperation, AXIII-26 Lead
Cause of Sectarianism, TheXVIII-17 Editorial on "progress"
Causes Obscure, Effects EvidentXXXVIII-22 Editorial
Causes of WarXXXII-3 Frontiers
Causes of World War Three, The - C. Wright MillsIV-2 Frontiers
Causes of Worldwide Hunger, TheXII-12 Newman review of in Scientific American discussed in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"
XII-25 Subject of review by A. J. Muste in Dissent quoted in Review, "An Issue of Dissent"
Caute, DavidXXXIX-43 Frontiers
Caution-Scientists at WorkXXV-12 Quotation from his Frantz Fanon in Review, "Notes on History"
Cavalcade of PhilosophersXXII-21 Frontiers
Cavell, MarciaVIII-2 Lead
Cavell, StanleyXXIV-6 Quoted from Dec. 19, 1970 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Necessity of an Ideal"
Cavell, Stanley-(Continued)XXV-51 Quoted from The Senses of Walden in Review, "How To Read a Book" Also in Editorial, "The Desperate Party"
Cavers, David F. (Associate Dean of Harvard Law School)XXVI-1 Senses of Walden quoted in Lead, "A Certain Doubleness"
XXXVII-1 Paperback edition discussed, quoted in Children, "What Can Improve Our Lives?" (The Senses of Walden)
Cayce, EdgarIX-21 Reference to in Lead, "History and Science"
Celebration of Awareness - Ivan IllichIV-10 Subject of book Many Mansions by Gina Cerminara, in Frontiers, "Psychic Reflections" Also discussed Time Is a River, by Thomas Sugrue, about Cayce
Celebrations of ChoiceXXV-9 Quoted from in Editorial, "Human Diversity"
Celebrations of Life - Rene Dubos (McGraw-Hill, 1981)XXXV-11 Review (Dubos)
Celery Wine - Elaine Sundancer (Community Publication Cooperative, Box 223, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387)XXXV-11 Reviewed, discussed, quoted in Review
Celestial Summit, TheXXVI-45 Quotations from in Lead, "The Field Between"
XXVI-47 Quoted in Lead, "In Order To Have Peace"
XXVIII-2 Quote from in Review, "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachronisms'"
Celio, M. (President of Helvetic Confederation)XV-37 Frontiers article by Neshir Bilpodiwals
Cell in Development and Heredity, The - Prof. Edmund WilsonI-45 Reference to in Letter from Switzerland
Celler, EmanuelII-25 Reference to in Frontiers, "Mysteries of the Cell"
Cell 2455, Death Row - Caryl ChessmanVII-34 Quoted from his Eastern World article in Lead, "India's Great Project"
Censorship-A DilemmaXIII-15 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Farewell to Chessman"
Centaur, The - John UpdikeX-15 Frontiers
XI-38 Quotations from On the Old Theme of Literature and Censorship in Lead, "Questions to Social Science"
Center Diary (newsletter for members of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions)XVI-19 Briefly quoted in Children, "Education in Religion"
Center for Intercultural Documentation (See CIDOC)XVII-15 Robert M. Hutchins quoted from in Lead, "The Prophetic Agonizers"
Center for the Biology of Natural Systems (Washington U., St. Louis, Mo.)
Center for Maximum Potential Building Syst ems (non-profit, educational and research org., 8604 F.M. 969, Austin, Tx 78724)XXIX-20 Report (CVNS-AE-4) July 1975, quoted in Frontiers, "Commercial Organic Farming"
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (Santa Barbara, CA)XXXIII-17 Quote from report in Frontiers, "Access to Things Going On"
Center Magazine (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions)XVIII-22 Frontiers about Robert M. Hutchins and his work, "The Continuing Dialogue"
XVIII-34 Correction in Editorial for above article
XXXIV-9 Quoted from an occasional paper by Chaitana in The Sociology of Freedom, in Review, "Society in Transition"
XXXV-44 Quoted their Eleven Propositions in a discussion of first three taken together (Scott Buchanan) in Editorial, "Nobility or Hubris?"
Center on Law and Pacifism (Box 1584, Colorado springs, CO 80901)XXII-3 John Wilkinson's essay in July issue discussed and quoted in Review, "Teacher of Western Man"
XXII-25 Joseph P. Lyford quoted, March issue, in Children, "The Lonely Few" Also quoted Howard Warshaw (magazine's cover artist)
XXVI-22 Robert McClintock quoted, Jan/Feb issue in Children, "The Only Reasonable Thing to Do"
XXVIII-21 Two-part article by E. F. Schumacher reprinted from Feb. issue as Lead, "Intermediate Technology"
XVIII-22 Part II of above
XXXV-18 Quoted Jan/Feb 1982 John Ernest re society and self-destruction in Frontiers, "The Right Sort of Minority"
Centering - Mary Caroline Richards (Wesleyan University Press, 1964)XXXIV-20 Their attorney Bill Durland, see Frontiers, "A Few Samples of a Mood"
Centers for the Urban Environment - Victor Gruen (Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.)XX-15 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Art and Human Longing"
XX-27 Discussed and quoted from in Children, "Nourished by Living Sources"
Central American "School"XXVI-39 Quoted from in Review, "Workers for the World" (1973)
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors - 437 Market St., San Francisco 94105XXXVI-38 Frontiers
Central Valley Project, TheXXII-29 Quoted from in Review, "Modern War- Resistance"
XXXIV-35 Quoted from Larry Spears in Children, "Downs and an Up"
XXXIX-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Continuing Protests"
Central Washington State CollegeI-35 Editorial (for other references see California Agricultural Problems)
I-36 Reference to in Editorial, "Subversive Attitudes"
Century MagazineXVI-33 Symposium on topic, "The Idea of a College," quoted in Children, "Experiments in Educational Synthesis"
Century of Dishonor, A - Helen Hunt JacksonXXXII-2 Harold Goddard quoted from in May 1914 issue in Children, "The Problem Doesn't Change"
Century of Disservice, AII-11 Reference to in Lead, "The Current of History"
III-41 Brief reference to in Lead, "Concerning School Books"
Ceramic Houses-How to Build Your Own - Nader Khalili (Harper & Row, 1987)XXIV-52 Review
Ceramic VillageXL-12 Quoted extensively in Lead, "An Article, A Book"
Cercler, Rene (French Agricultural Academy)XXXVI-6 Frontiers (architects)
Ceremony and RiteIII-22 Quoted from Measure article on similarities between capitalist and collectivist agriculture
Cerminara, GinaX-7 Editorial
Certain Doubleness, AIV-10 Review of her Many Masions in Frontiers, "Psychic Reflections"
Certainties andUncertainties in Education - Marten Ten Hoor (Bode Memorial Lectures, 1955)XXVI-1 Lead
Chagall, MarcXVI-1 Quoted in Children, "Note on Dewey and Education"
Chagy, GideonXVIII-15 Wrote Frontiers article, "Why Are We So Anxious?" taken from Bridges of Human Understanding, ed. by John Nef
XX-48 Quoted in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"
XXI-16 Quoted in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
Chain in the Heart, The - Herbert CreekmoreIII-16 Quoted from Standard article on conception of power prevailing in scientific ideology
Chains of Prometheus, TheIX-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Idea of Progress"
Chaitanya, KrishnaXII-17 Lead
Chaitanya, Krishna-(Continued)XXVI-16 His The Physics and Chemistry of Freedom discussed and quoted in Review, "Consciousness and Design"
XXIX-15 His The Biology of Freedom reviewed in "The Biological Paradigm"
XXXIV-9 His the Sociology of Freedom briefly discussed, quoted in Review, "Society in Transition"
XXXVI-15 Freedom and Transcendence (last of the series of five) quoted in Review, "The Gestation Is Over"
XXXVII-15 Quoted from his article, "The Hindu View of Man and Nature" in Ecologist Vol. 13, No. 4, in Frontiers, "Ways Beneficial to Man"
XXXIX-4 His essay The Mahabharata-A Literary Study in Lead, "How To Be Sensible" (wisdom in riddles)
Chaitkin, TonyXLI-8 Dialogue with Edward Goldsmith in India International Centre (Spring 1987) in Frontiers, "Today's Frontier"
Challeen, Judge Dennis A. (Winona County Court)XIII-12 His letter on capital punishment to Pasadena Star-News, Feb. 12, quoted in Children, "Goodbye to Mama"
Challenge and ResponseXXXI-2 His restitution program reported in Interchange, April 1977, described in Children, "Et Cetera, Et Cetera"
Challenge and the Tools, TheXVII-11 Editorial
Challenge in Psychical Research, AXXXV-24 Frontiers (food distribution)
Challenge of Children, The - Cooperative Patents' Group of Pacific Palisades (Wm. Morrow and Company)XVII-18 Review
Challenge of Humanistic Economics, The - Mark A. Lutz and Kenneth Lux (Benjamin-Cummings, 1980)X-7 Reviewed in Children
XV-4 Quoted in Children
XIX-11 Quoted in Children, "On Teaching 'Ethics'"
Challenge of Our World, TheXXXIV-2 Quoted in Review, "A Field for Transition"
Challenge of Psychical Reseach - Prof. Gardner MurphyIV-43 Editorial
Challenge of the Mahatmas - Martin GreenXVI-47 Quoted in Frontiers, "Realms Beyond the Senses"
Challenge of the PresentXXXII-3 Quoted in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"
XXXII-2 Quoted in Review, "No Detour But the Main Road"
XXXII-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow"
Challenge of the Unknown -Louis K. AnspacherXIX-24 Review
Challenge to AmericaI-23 Introduction by Waldemar Kaempffert. Book gives "damned facts" ignored by modern psychiatry.
Challenge to Complacency (pamphlet produced by group of "Young Friends"XIV-43 Review
Challenge to HumanismXIII-49 Quoted under same title in Children
Challenge to the Individual, TheXVII-42 Frontiers
Challenged AssumptionsX-32 Review
Challenges of Humanistic Psychology - ed. by James F. T. Bugental (McGraw-Hill, 1967; cloth $6.95, paper, $4.95)I-15 Lead
Challenges to Contemporary Medicine - Dr. Alan GreggXXI-33 Dr. Alvin A. Lasko's paper quoted from in Review, "Habits and Values"
Challenges to Democracy - Lewis Mumford (1963)X-23 Quoted from in Review, "Dr. Alan Gregg, An Engima Smasher"
Chalmers, Gordon Keith (President Kenyon College)XXXII-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Underlying, Unchanging Themes"
Chalmales, TomVI-5 Review of his The Republic and the Person
VI-7 Quoted in Children
VI-9 Republic quoted in Editorial, "Morality in Transition"
VI-22 Discussion of The Republic and the Person in Children
VII-39 Reference to by V. E. Walter in quote in Frontiers, "The Search for Roots"
IX-12 Quoted from The Republic in Children
IX-33 The Republic quoted re moral awakening after World War II in Lead, "What Is Happening to Man?"
Chamales' "Second-and-Last Novel"XII-12 Quoted from his Never So Few in Lead, "The Haters of Metaphysics"
XII-14 Review of his Never So Few, "Some Tough Mystics"
XIV-11 Review of his Go Naked in the World in "Chamales' Second-and-Last-Novel"
Chamberlain, J. P.XIV-11 Review
Chamberland, JohnXXVII-6 Quoted from Winter 1947-47 Frree America in Frontiers, "The Ability to Change"
Chambers, Robert W.XVI-42 Quoted in Review, "Lampooning Academic Psychology"
Chambers, Dr. Robert (Research biologist at N.Y.U.)VIII-8 Anecdote about his "taste improving" in Lead, "Revival of Individualism"
Chambers' Book of DaysII-15 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Problem of 'Organization'"
Chambrun, Marquis deIX-27 Reference to in Editorial, "The Fourth of July"
Champion of MindXXXIV-23 Quoted one of his letters on Lincoln (taken from Wilson's Eight Essays) in Lead, "On Self- Evolvers"
Champions of the HomeXXVII-49 Editorial
Champlin, CharlesXXXII-2 Frontiers
Champney, HoraceXVIII-16 Quoted from L.A. Times, Mar. 19, in Review, "Hillbillies, Beatles and a Moral or Two"
Chance and Circumstance - Lawrence Baskir & William A. Strauss (Knopf, 1978, $10.00)XVIII-20 Mentioned (fasting) and quoted (W. Lee Stern) in Editorial, "Acts of Commitment"
Chance and Necessity - Jacques MonodXXXII-22 Reviewed in "Outrageous Fortune"
Chance and Symbol - Richard Hertz (U. of Chicago Press, 1948)XXIV-49 Gunther Stent's discussion of quoted from Nov. Atlantic in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"
XXXVII-4 Brief quote re scientific method in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"
XXXVII-49 Quoted (chance alone the source of every innovation) in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"
Chance or Design? -- James E. Horigan (Philosophical Library, 1979)XXVIII-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Fateful Question"
Chances for Utopia, TheXXXV-17 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Are We 'Evolving'?"
Chandler, LenXVIII-15 Lead
Chandler, RaymondXIX-39 His conversation with teenagers quoted from March Renewal in Children, "Where Do You Go?"
Chandler, William U.I-22 His and Dashiell Hammett's detective stories typical of "objective" brutishness of modern fiction - in Lead, "A Brief Accounting"
Chandrasekhar, S. (Prof. Astronomy & Physics)XXXVIII-6 Worldwatch Paper No. 59 Improving World Health in Frontiers, "Sanitation, Water, Diet"
XXXVIII-23 Worldwatch No. 63 Energy Productivity quoted in Frontiers, "Ominous Predictions About Energy"
XXXIX-20 Worldwatch No. 64 Investing in Children in Children, "Hungry Children of the World"
XLI-15 Worldwatch No. 88 on Reagan's Star Wars in Lead, "An Untidy Solution"
Chang, Dr. P. C.XXXII-43 Quoted from his article in Physics Today, July 1979, in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
Chang, Dr. Chang-Pen HsuII-9 Quoted by N.Y. Herald Tribue on his suggestions to UN about interpretation of "God" in Human Rights preamble
Change (publication of Center for Study of Democratic Institutions)VIII-16 Milton Mayer Progressive article on him quoted in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"
Change and Changing ThingsXVIII-23 Frontiers reviews D. G. Poole article, "In Place of 'Therapy'?"
XXIV-8 Quoted from Jan/Feb 1971 issue in Children, "Educational Reformers"
XXV-46 An Exploration in Community quoted from Summer 1972 issue in Children, "Black Mountain"
Change in Values, AXX-1 Frontiers
Change of Heart, AXXXI-24 Editorial
Change of Heart, A-(Continued)XXXVII-10 Lead (quotes from Stevenson's Book of Quotations)
Change of Mind, AXXXVI-10 Editorial
Change of SceneXXVI-50 Lead
Change Without ChangeXI-4 Editorial
Changes (Canadian magazine published in Toronto)XXVIII-24 Editorial
Changes and Obstacles to ChangeXXVII-16 P. K. Sakamoto quoted, May 1973 issue, in Lead, "Awareness in America"
Changes in LanguageXXI-5 Frontiers
Changes in OutlookXXXVIII-6 Review (What is happening to religion?)
Changes in ProgressXXVIII-21 Frontiers
Changes in Social ThoughtXXIX-40 Editorial
Changes in the AirXXVII-37 Frontiers
Changes in the Peace MovementXXIII-39 Frontiers
Changes in Thought and ActionXV-23 Review
Changes in Our ThinkingXXXV-23 Frontiers (Catherine Roberts)
Changes on the WayXLI-27 Lead
Changing AllegiancesXLI-16 Lead (APPEN)
Changing American AttitudesX-40 Lead
Changing AttitudesXXIV-8 Lead
Changing Attitudes in ScienceXII-4 Frontiers - busses in London run by independent parties free
Changing Ideas of "Reality"XXIX-8 Frontiers
Changing "Facts," TheXIX-29 Lead
Changing Nature of Man, The - J. H. Van den BergIII-27 Editorial
Changing Pattern, AXXVII-3 Quotations from in Lead, "The World in View"
XXVII-40 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Changes in Thinking"
Changing People's MindsXVIII-20 Frontiers on the "new radical movement," Marjorie Swann, A. J. Muste
Changing Scene, TheXL-22 Editorial (Holt)
Changing Schools (published at Ball State, Muncie, Indiana)XXXIII-4 Frontiers
Changing Symbols of FulfillmentXXXVI-4 Winter issue contains (1982-83) complete article of Children, "Colorado High School" by Arnold Langberg
Changing Times (Periodical)XIII-25 Lead
Changing Ways of ThinkingXVIII-14 Interview with Donald N. Michael quoted by Kiplinger (Mar.) in Children, "Future Education-Prospects and Problems"
ChangingWorld, The - Lewis Mumford (1947)XLI-18 Lead
Changing World, TheI-8 Quote from in Letter from England
Changeover-the Drive for Peace (collection of writings edited by Virginia Naeve)III-38 Lead
Channeling - Jon Klimo (Jeremy Tarcher, 1988)XVI-16 Discussed and various writers quoted in Review, "Peace Spectrum"
Channels of Free ExpressionXLI-50 Reviewed in "What Is 'Channeling'?"
Chant, D. A.I-17 Review of Oswald Garrison Villard's Disappearing Daily
Chapin, HenryXLI-41 From Crisis re organization of citizen groups in Canada re pollution, etc., in Lead, "How Responsibility Is Developed"
Chaplin, CharlesVIII-30 Review of his and Smith's The Sun, the Sea and Tomorrow
VIII-47 Objection to above book discussed in Review, "Malthusean Misunderstanding"
Chaplin, RalphI-8 Reference to picture Modern Times
VI-24 Review, "Chaplin in Limelight"
XXXI-26 Reviewed by Edward P. Morgan in Mar. 1978 issue of Progressive quoted in Frontiers, "Various Scores"
Chapman, Stu - Editor Mendocino GrapevineII-33 Review of his story of I.W.W., Wobbly
Chapman, William P.XXX-1 Quoted from Mendocino Grapevine in Frontiers, "Historically. . . in the Middle"
Chapters from a Floating Life - Shen FuXVI-5 Quoted in Children, "Tears Without Laughter"
Character and WillXIV-26 Translation of by Shirley M. Black quoted in Review, "Splendors and Miseries of Shen Fu" by Ralph S. Pomeroy
Character Bad - Harold Gray (Harper, 1934)XXXIV-18 Lead (re "philosophy")
Character Building and Higher Education - Dr. Ordway Tead (Macmillan, 1953)XXXVIII-45 Quoted re CO interview at Leavenworth (WW I) in Lead, "Those Who End War"
Characteristic State of Mind, AXX-22 Quote from in Children, "The Great Intangibles"
Charcot, J. M. (French hypnotist of nineteenth century)XXXIII-9 Lead
Chargaff, ErwinII-33 Quoted briefly on dangers of irresponsible hypnotism as practiced by travelling hypnotists
Charge and Counter-ChargerXXXVII-44 Heraclitean Fire-Sketches from a Life Before Nature quoted in Lead, "What Makes a Scientist?"
XXXVII-45 Heraclitean Fire on his youth in Children, "Things Teachers Can't Arrange"
XXXVIII-5 Heraclitean Fire on the science of the future in Lead, "The Essence of Man"
XXXVIII-10 On "curse of our time" (the expert) in Lead, "The Age of Experts"
XXXVIII-14 His autobiography on what happens to scientific discoveries, in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"
XXXVIII-27- Voices in the Labyrinth re our era in Review, "Scientists on Science"
XXXIX-8 Brief quote Voices re bio-chemistry in Review, "Helping. . . Hereticking"
XL-37 From Harper's May 1980 from Voices in the Labyrinth, Heraclitean Fire in Children, "A Man to Read"
Charlotte's Web - E. B. WhiteXXII-42 Editorial
Charron, PierreX-27 Reviewed in Children, "Reading Suggestions for Children"
Charter, S.P.R.V-44 Quoted in Lead, "A New Enlightenment?"
Chase, AlstonXIX-42 Quoted from Man on Earth in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"
XX-41 Quoted from Man on Earth (Vol. 1, No. 8) in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"
XXI-4 Quote from his speech in Frontiers, "The Environment-Makers"
XXI-26 Quote from his book, For Unto Us a Child is Born, in Editorial, "What Is Man For?"
XXVI-45 Quoted from The Planning Myth in Lead, "The Field Between"
XXVII-8 Quoted on education from Man or Earth in Children, "Miscellany"
XXVII-24 His essay, "Energy and the Goodlife" quoted in Editorial, "Two Perspectives"
XXXI-5 His Outrage quoted in Frontiers, "Psychological Frontier"
XXXI-51 His Outrage quoted in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
XXXIII-20 His essay on attitudes toward children around the world quoted extensively in Children, "Children Around the World"
XXXIII-20 His essay on attitudes toward children around the world quoted extensively in Children, "Children Around the World"
XXXV-20 Quoted as editor of new edition of Spinoza's Ethics in Review, "Pantheist Philosopher"
Chase, Mary EllenXXXI-45 His article "Skipping Through College" quoted from in Atlantic in Children, "No Catharsis in Sight"
Chase, StuartVII-52 Brief review of her Ladies' Home Journal article "Recipe for a Magic Childhood"
XXVI-37 Her novel, The Lovely Ambition, quoted in Review, "Doing the Impossible"
Chasm, Not a Gap, AII-48 Discussion of his Sept. 1949 Progressive discussion on condition of Japan prior to use of atom bomb-in Lead, "Day of Reproach"
V-2 Discussion of his Progressive article Oct. 1951, "Language and Loyalty," in Review, "Semantics and Sanity"
VII-11 Reference to in connection with Marriner Eccles' Reckoning Frontiers
VIII-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "Who Live to Tell the Tale," re prejudice in review of Gordon Allport's The Nature of Prejudice
XII-10 Quoted in Children, "What is a True University?" from review of Arthur Larson's What Are We For?"
XVI-6 Quoted from Oct. 1962 Etc. in Frontiers, "Label and Libel"
Chastening Thought, AXXII-50 Review
Chatburn, Thomas (T. Lindley - Philadelphia)XXVIII-10 Lead
Chatfield, CharlesXIII-51 His letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "Who Will Start Doing Better?"
XIV-1 His letter to Editors quoted in Frontiers, "Some Men Who Say No"
XIV-43 Wrote "Strange Mr. Russell" last part of Frontiers, "In Honor of Bertrand Russell"
Chauvin, RemyXXIV-38 Quoted from his book, For Peace and Justice- Pacifism in American, 1914-1941 in Lead, "The Far Horizon"
XXVI-43 Book he edited, Peace Movements in America, discussed in Review, "Peace-Makers"
XXX-43 Quoted in reference to Evan Thomas in Review, "A Kind of Thinking"
Chavan, ArunXXIV-22 Paper on "Parapsychology and Physics" quoted from Progress in Parapsychology in Review, "Parapsychological Research"
Chavasse, Dr. (Bishop of Rochester, England)XXXIV-7 His work with farmers in Sangli from Times of India by Arun Gandhi, July 1980, supplied by Joe Thorn, in Children, "Report from India"
Chavez, Cesar- Autobiography of La Causa - Jacques Levy (Norton, 1975. $10.00)XI-36 Quoted in Letter from England re purport of Hbomb
Chavez, CesarXXX-46 Reviewed in "One Price of Change"
XXX-48 Cesar Chavez quoted from in Lead, "The Dual Occupation"
Chaze, ElliottXXIII-6 Quote from page at end of calendar put out by United Farm Works Organizing Committee on life story of, in Frontiers, "A Continuing Struggle"
XXIV-7 Interview with Jim Drake in regard to quoted from Jan. 11, 1971 Christianity and Crisis in Editorial "A 'Man-for-Others'"
XXIV-13 Book about his life and work, So Shall Ye Reap, discussed and quoted in Review, "What Couldn't Happen-But Did"
XXX-48 Quoted from Jacques Levy's Cesar Chavez in Lead, "The Dual Occupation"
XXIX-46 Quoted in Delancy Street Foundation in Review, "Acts of Love"
XXXV-19 Long quote on from The Struggle for Humanity in Review, "No 'Mass Phenomenon'"
XLI-15 Quoted re non-violence, Reconciliation International in Frontiers, "They Did Not Hit Back"
Che GuevaraXXXIV-51 His Tiger in the Honeysuckle quoted in Frontiers, "Two Portraits"
Check Your Mind OutsideXXI-26 Nelson P. Valdes' comments on quoted from May-June Dissent in Frontiers, "Socialist Criticism"
Checklist of EnemiesVIII-21 Frontiers - Raymond Rogers
CheckpointX-48 Frontiers - by Norman Cousins, reprinted from Saturday Review
Chekhov- A Gentle SubversiveXXIX-8 Harriet and Howard Kurtz (editors) quoted from in Children, "Where Social Change Begins"
Chekhov, AntonXXX-13 Review
Anton Chekov's Life and Thought- Selected Letters and Commentary - Simon Karlinsky (U. of Cal. Press paper, 1975, $6.95)XXX-13 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Safeguards of Thought"
XXXIII-6 Quoted in Harold C. Goddard's review in Review, "Morons or Men?"
Chemchemi NewsletterXXX-13 A Gentle Subversive"
Chemical DisastersXVIII-25 Quoted in Children
XVIII-34 Work discussed in Lead, "Cultural Activity in Africa"
Chemical Feast, The (Nader report by James S. Turner) (Grossman paper, 95??e)XXXIX-18 Frontiers
Chemical Feast, The-(Continued)XXIII-37 Quote from in Frontiers, "Important to Millions"
XXIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "A True Sense of the World"
XXIII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Comment on the 'Watchdog Theory'"
Chemicals, Servant or Master? -- Bob EdwardsXXVII-23 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Since the War"
XXXV-21 Quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "A Long-Term Remedy"
Chemistry of Ecology, TheI-31 Discussed in Review, "Monopoly"
Chen, StephenXXXIX-3 Review
Chequer Board, The - Nevil ShuteII-39 Quoted from his and Payne's book on Sun Yatsen in Editorial, "A Face to the Future" Reference in Great Reforms article to Sun Yatsen -A Portrait
Chermayeff, SergeV-45 Review, "The Rare Consistent"
XXXII-15 Quoted in Review, "An Old-New Theme"
Chernavin (see Tchernavin)XXIII-5 Full Retrospect"
Chernow, RonII-31 Reference to his I Speak for the Silent in Lead, "The Revival of Slavery"
Cherry, D. R. (University of Saskatchewan, English)XXIX-26 Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Eden in Space?"
Cherry, William (NASA executive)XXXVII-19 Quoted from University Forum on literature and science-Huxley in Lead, "Question for Our Time"
Chessman, CarylXXV-1 Wilson Clark quote from in Smithsonian article in Frontiers, "Power from Sun and Wind"
Chessman on ReligionXIII-15 His Cell 2455, Death Row quoted from in Frontiers, "Farewell to Chessman?"
XIII-30 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"
XIII-35 His letter to Rev. Herbert H. Richardson given in Frontiers, "Chessman on Religion"
XIV-10 His letter to defense attorney, George T. Davis, quoted in Review, "The Tangled Web of Law"
XVII-23 Reference in Lead, "What Is a Man to Do?"
Chesterton, G. K.XIII-35 Frontiers
Chesterton, G. K-(Continued)V-35 "Christianity has not been tried and found wanting, it has not been tried," quoted in Editorial, "Progress by Program?"
XIII-40 His book on St. Francis of Assisi quoted from in Editorial, "The 'Crude Facts'"
XX-33 Quoted on practice of journalism in Frontiers, "Identification and Autonomy"
XXIV-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "How Ho Became a Communist"
XXV-47 Paper he founded, G.K.'s Weekly discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Forty-seven Years Ago"
XXVI-15 Quoted in Review, "Facts About Minorities"
XXVIII-14 Quoted from preface to book on St. Francis of Assisi in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"
Chiaromonte, NicolaXXXII-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Garments of Mystery"
XXXIII-23 Quoted in Lead, "Blight and Delight"
XXXIII-51 Quoted in Lead, "The World as Will and Idea"
XXXVI-2 Quoted from preface to book on St. Francis of Assisi in Children, "The Uses of History"
XXXVI-40 His view of Cobbett quoted in Frontiers, "Seymour and Cobbett"
Chicago Daily NewsI-11 Review in "Reading and Writing" on Partisan Review article, "The Jesuit"
VI-49 Frontiers, "The Great Illusion," re Chiaromonte's review of The Captive Mind, Milosz
X-24 Quoted from his "The Individual and the Mass" in Spring 1975 issue of Dissent in Frontiers, "Culture in Captivity"; also mentioned in Editorial, "Squaring the Circle"
XII-10 Quoted from Dissent on Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago, in Review, "Attitudes Toward Life"
XIII-17 Quoted March Encounter, "Note on Movies" in Review, "Novels and the Movies"
XIII-35 His discussion of Albert Camus from Summer 1960 Dissent quoted in Editorial, "Not Optimism, Not Pessimism"
XVII-27 Quoted from "The Unreason of State" in Spring 1964 Dissent in Frontiers, "Salute to 'Dissent'"
XXII-21 Quoted from Mar/Apr 1969 Dissent in Lead, "Buried by 'Insights'"
XXII-24 Quoted from Dissent in Frontiers, "Humanist Reading"
XXII-28 Quoted in Lead, "Science in Transformation"
XXXVI-39 On Gandhi from Winter 1948 Politics in Review, "Macdonald on Gandhi"
Chicago ReviewXI-18 Quoted from London dispatch to the above on the extension of the pacifist outlook in Review, "Notes on the News"
XIV-15 Sydney Harris quoted from Jan. 13, 1961 issue in Children, "Children Doing Better than Adults" Dr. Theodore Van Dellen quoted in same Children article from Dec. 15, 1960 issue
XIV-20 Dr. Ionel Rapaport briefly quoted from Nov. 11, 1960 issue in Children, "The Mind Cannot be Tested"
XVI-6 Sydney Harris briefly quoted from Dec. 29, 1961 issue in Frontiers, "Label and Libel"
XVI-48 Sydney Harris quoted from July 30 issue in Children on Halloween
Chicago TribuneXIII-24 Bruno Bettelheim's review of Dr. Frankl's From Death-Camp to Existentialism in Autumn issue quoted in Review, "The Doctor and the Soul"
Chicago Tribune-(Continued)I-39 Supports Neo-Revisionist conclusions chiefly for anti-administration implications
I-40 In 1945 said Roosevelt had Japanese peace proposal two days before he left for Yalta
Chickering, ShermanXV-36 Mary Merryfield quoted from April 22 issue in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"
Chief SeattleXX-48 Quoted from Autumn American Scholar in Frontiers, "The American Scholar"
Child, Lydia MariaXXX-25 His 1854 speech quoted in Review, "A Voice that Carries"
Child Art - The Beginnings of Self-Affirmation - Victor D'Amico (Berkeley, CA, Diablo Press, 1966)XXXVII-42 Her work as reformer and writer in 19th century, Dissent, Spring 1984, in Frontiers, "American Reformer, Women in Asia"
Child from the Sea, The - Elizabeth Goudge (Pyramind paperback)XXII-17 Quoted from in Children, "The Child in the Man" Also quoted Berthold Lowenfeld and Frank Barron
Child in Prison Camp, A - Shizuye (Shichan) TakashimaXXIV-42 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "The Singing Seals"
Child in the City, The - Colin WardXXX-20 Subject of Children, "People Are All the Same"
Child Study (Bulletin of Institute of Child Study, U. of Toronto)XXXI-25 Quoted in Children, "A Melancholy Report"
XXXIII-51 Re adult education in Children, "Origins of Adult Education"
Childbirth Book, The - Christine Beels (Turnstone, England, 1978)XX-5 A. Schermann quoted from Spring 1966 isuse in Children, "Against the Spirit Prevailing"
Childbirth Without Fear - Grantly Dick Read (Harper, $2.75)XXXI-44 June Miller review of quoted from July and August Resurgence in Children, "Reasons for Reading and Schooling"
Childers, Barry (c/o Ferris, 28 Forest Dr. College Sta., Texas)I-18 Reviewed
Childhood and Society - Erik EriksonXXXV-13 Counsel to those who want to draw attention to danger of nuclear war in Editorial, "It's About Time . . . "
XLI-45 (With Elizabeth Ferris) Peace and Change, 1984, "The Individual and the Change Process, in Frontiers, "Making 'Haters of War'"
Children (bi-monthly pub. U.S. Department Public Health and Welfare)XVII-22 Reviewed with author's other work, "The Problem of Ego Identity," Young Man Luther and Youth- Change and Challenge, "Youth- Fidelity and Diversity"
Children-(Continued)XI-8 Gunnar Dybwad article quoted in Children, "News and Notes"
XII-17 Irene Josselyn article, "Psychological Change in Adolescents" quoted in Children, "Notes and Quotations"
XII-36 Quoted from in Children, "Challenge from Russia?"
XIII-6 Dr. Rhetta M. Arter quoted from Sept/Oct issue in Children, "Notes on Prejudice"
Children and the Myths of War - John Rae (Pamphlet)XIII-11 Article by Dodfrey M. Hockbaum used by Geo. Weinstein in This Week (Jan 24) in article "Why Don't They Let Us Teach?" quoted in Children
Children and Parents - Havelock Ellis essayXVI-14 Quoted in Children
Children. . . and Ourselves -- In every issueV-3 Quoted in Children
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)I-32 Editorial, "On 'Children . . . and Ourselves'"
II-5 Three reprints of Carl Ewald's "My Little Boy" series from Woollcott Reader, permission of Charles Scribner's Sons
VII-36 "Glaucon" - Socrates discussion of spending leisure
VII-40 2nd of "Glaucon" monologues
VIII-3 3rd of "Glaucon" - on death
VIII-8 4th of "Glaucon" - on success and failure
VIII-14 5th of "Glaucon" - on death
VIII-16 Report cards, etc.
VIII-17 Report cards, etc.
VIII-18 Report cards, etc.
VIII-19 Report cards, etc. - Teaching for Better Schools by Kimball Wiles
VIII-20 "Glaucon" - future reputation of Socrates
VIII-23 Divorce discussed
VIII-26 Discussion of IQ
VIII-27 "Reading Readiness"
VIII-33 "Glaucon"
VIII-34 "Correspondence"
VIII-37 Discussion of divorce
VIII-43 Discussion of juvenile delinquency
VIII-46 "The University - Big Problems"
VIII-47 "The University - Student Motivation"
VIII-48 "The University - What Education Can Mean"
VIII-49 On religion
VIII-50 "The Intellectual Parent"
VIII-51 "Dangerous Dan Hutchins"
VIII-52 "Youth and Radicalism"
IX-1 Discussion - Truants from Life by Bruno Bettelheim, and Fromm's Psychoanalysis and Religion and The Forgotten Language
IX-2 "Work or School"
IX-3 On sex education in the schools. On "Christmas" broadcasts
IX-6 "A Book for Your Home"
IX-7 "Standards of Excellence"
IX-9 "Little Things, and Time"
IX-10 "Three Kinds of Devotion"
IX-18 "The Senior High"
IX-19 "The 'New Education' - Again"
IX-20 "Correspondence"
IX-24 "How to Teach Philosophy" - Ducasse
IX-25 "Aloneness and Inferiority"
IX-26 "Recommendations" (Bates natural eye methods)
IX-27 "Invitation to Teaching"
IX-32 "Comparative Theories"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)IX-37 "Advertisement-Unsolicited" (Pageant, Paul Richer)
IX-40 "Notes in Passing" (education of children at home)
IX-41 Rishi Valley School headmaster, F. G. Pearce, wrote column
IX-42 "Notes in Passing - C. A. Lyward
IX-43 "Notes on the Quaker Perspective"
IX-44 "Communications"
IX-45 More on guns
IX-46 "Notes in Passing"
IX-48 "Correspondence and Notes"
IX-50 "Correspondence and Notes - education at home (Mrs. Mary Schoenheit)
IX-52 "An Experiment in Reading" - Yale & Town Mfg. Co., Gallatin, Tenn.
X-3 "Notes in Passing" - Olympic Games and Russian Primary Schools
X-4 "Reading Selections"
X-5 "Reading and Philosophy"
X-7 The Challenge of Children, Cooperative Parents' Group of Pacific Palisades
X-8 "Notes in Passing"
X-9 "Correspondence and Ourselves" (Morris Ernst, Steve Allen)
X-10 "Notes and Quotes"
X-11 "Correspondence" (includes list of books for children)
X-12 "A Guide to Independent Schools" - review of Frank D. Ashburn's A Parents' Guide to Independent Schools and Colleges
X-13 Discussion of self-discipline
X-14 "The Philosophy of Robert M. Hutchins" review of his book Freedom, Education and the Fund
X-15 "More on Finchden Manor"
X-16 "Quaker Education"
X-17 "More on Democracy and Authority"
X-18 "Teachers Who Break the Mold"
X-19 "The Debate on Disarmament"
X-20 "Vocational Education" (long quotes from Curriculum Unit folder "Careers for Future Citizens")
X-21 "A Successful Revolutionary"
X-22 "Pacifism and Education"
X-23 "For Pacifist Pondering"
X-24 "Freedom and Self-Definition"
X-26 "The Direction of Human Development"
X-27 "Reading Suggestions for Children"
X-28 "Not Tough Enough"
X-29 "Correspondence"
X-30 "Notes in Passing"
X-31 "A Religion of Nature"
X-33 "Background for Marriage"
X-34 "Mental Disorganization"
X-35 "The Joys of Participation"
X-36 Carl Ewald's dialogue from My Little Boy
X-38 "Progress in Desegregation"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)X-39 "Notes in Passing"
X-40 "Correspondence and Notes"
X-41 Selection from Carl Ewald's My Little Boy
X-42 "Rich Boy's Schools"
X-43 "About Nursery Schools"
X-46 "Hutchins' Views from Abroad"
X-47 "The Deadly Complacency"
X-48 "A Poet Educates"
X-49 "Christmas Is Always Late"
X-50 "Correspondence and Notes"
X-51 "Education in Critical Thinking"
X-52 "Notes and Correspondence"
XI-1 "Notes and Quotations"
XI-2 "Toys and Troubles"
XI-3 "Correspondence"
XI-4 "Attitudinal Education"
XI-5 "Teachers and Parents in Revolt"
XI-6 "Notes and Quotes"
XI-7 "Notes and Quotes"
XI-8 I"
XI-9 II"
XI-10 III"
XI-11 IV"
XI-12 V"
XI-13 VI
XI-14 VII"
XI-15 VIII"
XI-16 IX"
XI-17 X"
XI-18 XI"
XI-19 "Correspondence and Notes"
XI-20 "An Unusual Essay"
XI-21 "The Child's World"
XI-23 "Carl Rogers - Beyond the Call of Duty"
XI-24 "More on The Generation"
XI-25 "Russian Education - I"
XI-26 "Russian Education - II"
XI-27 "Esthetics and the Teacher" - Ross Mooney, Robert Bargar report
XI-28 "Religion and Education - I"
XI-29 "Religion and Education - II"
XI-30 "Hutchins and Meiklejohn"
XI-31 Addendum"
XI-32 "Where Did You Go? . . . Out"
XI-33 "Love and Adolescence"
XI-34 "Criticism on 'The Russian Story' - I"
XI-35 "Criticism on 'The Russian Story' - II"
XI-36 "Correspondence and Notes"
XI-37 "Figures of Tragedy"
XI-38 "More on The Generation"
XI-39 "Now We Know How" (boys and playhouse)
XI-40 "Educational Debate, Continued"
XI-41 "Psychology and Fun"
XI-42 "Notes and Quotations (toy guns) Law of Bill of Rights
XI-45 "Issues and Notes"
XI-46 "Don't Be Afraid of Your Child" - Dr. Hilde Bruch
XI-47 I"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XI-48 II"
XI-49 "Quotation and Comment"
XI-50 "Religion and Nature"
XI-51 I"
XI-52 II"
XI-53 "Another 'Generation' Writer" - John Braine
XII-1 "Correspondence and Notes"
XII-3 "The Heart is the Teacher" - Leonard Covello book
XII-5 "More on Religion in the Schools" (Earl Warren quoted at length on California policy)
XII-6 "Religion Without Dogma"
XII-7 "So Big - Too Big?" (Children fed too well, bodies mature before emotions and minds)
XII-8 "News and Notes (new kind of college)
XII-10 "What Is a True University?"
XII-11 "The Gospel of Nature" - John Burroughs, book of same title
XII-12 "Is Democracy Possible?" (Hutchins)
XII-14 "Correspondence and Notes"
XII-15 "'Civics' Lesson"
XII-16 "Federal Control of Education?"
XII-17 "Notes and Quotations"
XII-19 "New College Information"
XII-21 "Stories"
XII-22 "Operation Switchboard" - Prof. Thomas D. Eliot
XII-23 "Notes and Quotations"
XII-24 "The College Teacher (St. Lawrence University Bulletin)
XII-25 "Notes in Passing"
XII-26 "Perilous Adventures"
XII-27 "Youth and the 'Neutralized Conscience'"
XII-28 "Two Generations in College"
XII-29 "The Story of St. John's College"
XII-30 "The Best of 'Beatness'"
XII-31 "'The Fund' - On Religion in the Schools"
XII-32 "The Unsilent World"
XII-33 "Unnecessary Fears"
XII-34 "The Quakers Are Still Busy"
XII-35 "Good-Bye to Blue Yonder"
XII-36 "Challenge from Russia?"
XII-37 "Child and Cosmos"
XII-38 "You Can Start at the Top"
XII-39 "Can Morality Be Unethical?"
XII-40 "Information and Issues"
XII-41 "Notes on 'Creativity'"
XII-42 "A Letter on 'Beatness'"
XII-43 Discusses survey on "Juvenile Delinquency" from Christianity Today
XII-44 Discusses correction camp at North Pharsalia, N.Y.
XII-45 "Sports-The Sublime and The Ridiculous"
XII-46 "Let Them Face It"
XII-47 "Letters and Comment"
XII-48 "'Metaphilosophy' and Education"
XII-49 "Discipline vs. Adjustment"
XII-50 "The 'Beatness' of Walt Whitman"
XII-51 "The Challenges of Deprivation"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XII-52 Quoted, discussed Entry E by Richard Frede and Harrison High by John Farris
XIII-1 Quoted from "Working Together for Better Schools" by Menge and Faunce, (American Book Company, New York, 1953).
XIII-2 Quoted letter giving "impressionistic" account of one reader's experience of transition from urban to country living
XIII-3 "Individual Protests Against the Military"
XIII-4 "Dr. Bettelheim Is Not Alone"
XIII-5 "What Every Youth Should Know"
XIII-6 "Notes on Prejudice"
XIII-7 "Old Folks Not at Home"
XIII-8 Quoted from Albert Guerard's "The Quest of Excellence" from American Scholar
XIII-9 "The Best on Delinquency"
XIII-10 "If You Live With Little Children"
XIII-11 "Discussions on Education"
XIII-12 "Goodbye to Mama"
XIII-13 "Sports, Etc."
XIII-14 "Deliberate Delinquents"
XIII-15 "Notes"
XIII-16 "Intuition and Creativity"
XIII-17 "The Fourth R - Human Relations"
XIII-18 "What's Wrong With Authority"
XIII-19 "Notes on 'The Quest for Identity'"
XIII-20 "Tensions Our Children Live With"
XIII-21 "Compulsory Education"
XIII-22 "Philosophy for the Young"
XIII-23 "Religion and the Individual Child"
XIII-24 "Do I HAVE to Play?"
XIII-25 "Youth and a Hopeful Future"
XIII-26 "Success Without Learning"
XIII-27 I"
XIII-28 Part II of above
XIII-29 Part III of above
XIII-30 "'Identity' - And the Stand for Principle"
XIII-31 "Youth 'Apathy' - And Some Exceptions"
XIII-32 "Living Close to Nature"
XIII-33 "Notes in Passing"
XIII-34 "'Society' vs. Youth"
XIII-35 "'Role-Playing' - Russia and America"
XIII-36 "Friendship Day Camp"
XIII-37 "Education About War"
XIII-38 "Notes on Reading"
XIII-39 "Islands of Educational Experiment"
XIII-40 "Notes in Passing"
XIII-41 "Notes in Passing"
XIII-42 "Notes in Passing"
XIII-43 "Notes"
XIII-44 "Counsel for Old . . . and Young"
XIII-45 "Notes in Passing"
XIII-46 "Nonentities and Trouble"
XIII-47 "Contributions from Readers"
XIII-48 "My Big Girl"
XIII-49 "Challenge to Complacency"
XIII-50 "Liberal Experiments in Education"
XIII-51 "Notes"
XIII-52 "More 'Questions on War'"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XIV-1 "'Socialism' and Youth"
XIV-2 "The Secret Places of Education"
XIV-3 "Issues in Educational Philosophy"
XIV-4 "Follow-up on Emerson College"
XIV-5 "The Pessimistic Young Crowd"
XIV-6 "Courage and Discipline"
XIV-7 "Insights from Psychotherapy"
XIV-8 "More of Carl Ewald"
XIV-9 Quotes from Humanist (Sept-Oct 1960) article, "Triumph of Institutionalism," by Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, professor of psychiatry at Chicago Medical School re results of the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth
XIV-10 "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-11 "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-12 "Laughter Between Tears"
XIV-13 "Growing Up Absurd"
XIV-14 "Reading"
XIV-15 "Children Doing Better Than Adults"
XIV-16 "Socrates and the Communists"
XIV-17 "Youth for Integration"
XIV-18 "My Big Girl"
XIV-19 "Dynamics of Adolescent Growth"
XIV-20 "The Mind Cannot Be Tested"
XIV-21 "The Best of the Westerns"
XIV-22 "A Radical Approach to Child Rearing"
XIV-23 "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-24 "Grounds for Objection - and Active Youth"
XIV-25 "Ewald on Parents and Education"
XIV-26 "Discussion on Intelligence Tests"
XIV-27 "Primitive Moralities - and None"
XIV-28 "The War Corps-and Some Words to Youth"
XIV-29 "Notes on Creative Independence"
XIV-30 "On Religion and Morality"
XIV-31 "Prometheus Unbound"
XIV-32 "A True 'First Novel' of Youth"
XIV-33 "The Fanfare of Conformity"
XIV-34 "Baden-Powell"
XIV-35 "If Only Marriages-Why College?"
XIV-36 "The Education of the 'Ego'"
XIV-37 "Notes By a Thoughtful Reader"
XIV-38 "In Support of . . ."
XIV-39 "Villages of Children"
XIV-40 "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-41 "Teaching as a Confusing Profession"
XIV-42 "Over Attention-and Loving Neglect"
XIV-43 "Problem of Emotional Maturation"
XIV-44 "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-45 "The Good Guys Will Conquer"
XIV-46 "Notes and Quotations"
XIV-47 "To Kill a Mockingbird"
XIV-48 "Fractional Man-An Educational Product"
XIV-49 "Notes on Goddard College"
XIV-50 "On the Process of Education"
XIV-51 "Anarchy on Purpose"
XIV-52 "Semantics and Education"
XV-1 "Notes in Passing"
XV-2 "Notes in Passing"
XV-3 "Self-Regulation for Children"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XV-4 Re educational experiment at Midtown School in L.A.
XV-5 "The Telepathic Child"
XV-6 "More on Telepathy"
XV-7 "Acts for Peace"
XV-8 "A Diet for the Twenty-First Century?"
XV-9 "Notes and Correspondence"
XV-10 "Comic Strip Count-Down"
XV-11 "Still Discovering the Child"
XV-12 "For Parents of the College-Bound"
XV-13 "The Vanishing Adolescent"
XV-14 "The Green Revolution"
XV-15 "The Individual Youth and Religion"
XV-16 "The Individual Youth and Religion"
XV-17 "Discussion on Non-Meat Diets"
XV-18 "Non-Political Youths Abroad"
XV-19 "Education Transcending Savagery"
XV-20 "Hannah Arendt on Education"
XV-21 "Difficulties of Affirmation"
XV-22 "Notes"
XV-23 "Conversations with Children"
XV-24 "Genealogy of the 'Beats'"
XV-25 "Ritual and Natural Religion"
XV-26 "The Goals of Education"
XV-27 "High School Readings - and English Teaching"
XV-28 "High School Readings - and English Teaching"
XV-29 "Socratic Experiment - Seventh Grade"
XV-30 "A Courageous Valedictory"
XV-31 "Depth Psychology and Education"
XV-32 "Autonomous Motivation"
XV-33 "Reverence in the Classroom"
XV-34 "Music Therapy Project"
XV-35 "Listening and Learning"
XV-36 "Correspondence and Notes"
XV-37 "New Directions on the Campus"
XV-38 Discussed and quoted Walter Kerr's The Decline of Pleasure (Simon and Schuster, 1969)
XV-39 "Radical on the Campus"
XV-40 "Correspondence and Notes"
XV-41 "Education for Privacy"
XV-42 "The Issues About 'Issues'"
XV-43 "Notes and Quotes"
XV-44 "The Peace Movement and Education"
XV-45 "Youth Then and Now"
XV-46 "International Education for Children"
XV-47 "'Stark Realism' and 'Transcendentalism'"
XV-48 "Loyalty - to What?"
XV-49 "Teachers in Trouble"
XV-50 "New Schooling Opportunities"
XV-51 "Towards Regeneration in Education"
XV-52 "The Off-Beat Student"
XVI-1 "Note on Dewey and Education"
XVI-2 "International Youth Festival"
XVI-3 "Carl Ewald for Your Library"
XVI-4 "Letters and Comment"
XVI-5 "Tears Without Laughter"
XVI-6 "The Students' Right to Read"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XVI-7 "A Poet's Vision on Education"
XVI-8 "Towards a School for Mankind"
XVI-9 "On Being Alone"
XVI-10 "Discussions with Dr. Bettelheim"
XVI-11 "Spiritual Resources"
XVI-12 "Of Time, Death, and New Life"
XVI-13 "Philosophy and Learning"
XVI-14 "Children and the Myths of War"
XVI-15 "Speak to Us of Religion"
XVI-16 "Competition and Learning"
XVI-17 "Creative Youngsters"
XVI-18 "On the Mystique of Childhood-and Genius"
XVI-19 "Education in Religion"
XVI-20 "Beyond Agnosticism-Transition"
XVI-21 "Buddha's Dhammapada"
XVI-22 "Introduction to Taoism"
XVI-23 "The Bhagavad-Gita"
XVI-24 "The Christian Bible"
XVI-25 "Correspondence"-Wm. Coperthwaite
XVI-26 "Quotes and Notes'
XVI-27 "Corporal Punishment" - Adah Maurer
XVI-28 "Notes and Quotes"
XVI-29 "Beyond the Reach of War"
XVI-30 "Franconia College"
XVI-31 "Education Through Initiation"-Louise Louis
XVI-32 "Notes from the Radicals"
XVI-33 "Experiments in Educational Synthesis"
XVI-34 Corporal Punishment-Some Arguments"
XVI-35 "Why the College is Failing" (portions of an address by W. H. Ferry)
XVI-36 "A Rare Children's Book"
XVI-37 "Education and the Career"
XVI-38 "Woman's Search for Identity"
XVI-39 "Notes in Passing"
XVI-40 "Dehumanization of the Young"
XVI-41 "Walden Two Revisited"
XVI-42 "Counsel from a College Psychiatrist"
XVI-43 "Definitions"
XVI-44 "Man, Morals, and Education"
XVI-45 "World College in Gestation"
XVI-46 "Psychology in the Schools"
XVI-47 "More on the Feminine Mystique"
XVI-48 Discussion on Halloween
XVI-49 "Men and Women-Continues"
XVI-50 "Perspectives on the Family"
XVI-51 "Religion-and the Teaching of Values
XVI-52 "Death as a Teacher"
XVII-1 "Matter for Reflection"
XVII-2 "Matter for Reflection-II"
XVII-3 "Teen-Age Tyranny"
XVII-4 "On Early Death"
XVII-5 "Perspectives on a Profession"
XVII-6 "The Preparation of a Teacher" (address by Dr. Harold Taylor)
XVII-7 "A Novel About Teachers"
XVII-8 "Cradles of Eminence"-book by Victor and Mildred Goertzel
XVII-9 "Dialogue on the Philosophy of Education"
XVII-10 "Perspectives"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XVII-11 "Television Dialogue" (Viktor Frankl and Huston Smith)
XVII-12 "Toward Nonviolence"
XVII-13 "Transvaluation for the Colleges"
XVII-14 "Misery and Responsibility"
XVII-15 "Education in Religion"
XVII-16 "Education in Religion-A Proposal"
XVII-17 "Adult Education-Fact and Theory"
XVII-18 "Values in Action"
XVII-19 "Thoreau-Critic of Education"
XVII-20 "Channels of Communication"
XVII-21 "The University as Microcosm"
XVII-22 "Religion and Education"
XVII-23 "Education and Metaphysics"
XVII-24 "Education and Metaphysics-II"
XVII-25 "Franconia College Proceedings"
XVII-26 "Innovation and Participation"
XVII-27 "The New University-Some Radical Thoughts" from a speech by W. H. Ferry
XVII-28 "Peace, Brother"
XVII-29 "Curriculum Philosophy"
XVII-30 "American Ideas and Education"-semi-review
XVII-31 "The Quick and the Dead"-from Hallock Hoffman's April 26 KPFK commentary
XVII-32 "The Use of Religion"
XVII-33 "Creativity in a Prepared Environment?"
XVII-34 "Notes in Passing"
XVII-35 "Be Unprepared"-William Mathes
XVII-36 "Anarchism and Education"
XVII-37 "Schooldays"
XVII-38 "Mental Testing vs. Education"
XVII-39 "Creativity in an Unprepared Atmosphere"- Virginia Naeve
XVII-40 "Notes on Adult Education"
XVII-41 "Religion and the Republic"
XVII-42 "Frontiers of Knowledge"
XVII-43 "Education in Religion"
XVII-44 "Religion and Education"
XVII-45 "Education and Religion"
XVII-46 "Education and Religion"
XVII-47 "Religion in the Schools-Legislative Questions"
XVII-48 "More on Religion in the Schools"
XVII-49 "Notes in Passing"
XVII-50 Discusses Jung's The Undiscovered Self
XVII-51 "Education and Violence"
XVII-52 "Educational Revaluation"
XVII-53 "Adult Education"
XVIII-1 "The "I Am Me" Experience"
XVIII-2 "Notes in Passing"
XVIII-3 "Some English Critics"
XVIII-4 "A New Psychology in Education"
XVIII-5 "Training for Citizenship"
XVIII-6 "Notes in Passing"
XVIII-7 "Moral Values and Our Universities"
XVIII-8 "Two Youthful Minds"
XVIII-9 "Challenges of Guidance"
XVIII-10 "Education and Violence (Continued)"
XVIII-11 "Support for Educational Reform"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XVIII-12 "Education and Religion"
XVIII-13 "Franconia College-Progress Toward An Ideal"
XVIII-14 "Future Education-Prospects and Problems"
XVIII-15 "More Creativity in an Unprepared Atmosphere"
XVIII-16 "Education and Religious Study"
XVIII-17 "Friends World College"
XVIII-18 "The U.S. and Religion-A New Concept"
XVIII-19 "A Significant Beginning" from Albany Proposal for a Community Center
XVIII-20 "The Case Against Schooling"
XVIII-21 "Notes on a Teacher's Life" (Up the Down Staircase-Bel Kaufman)
XVIII-22 "The Community School"
XVIII-24 "Lectures and Machines"
XVIII-25 "Art and Language" (Chemchemi Newsletter)
XVIII-26 "Notes in Passing"
XVIII-27 "Parental Responsibility"
XVIII-28 "Notes in Review"
XVIII-29 "Evolution for the Family"-Gene Hoffman
XVIII-31 "Managing Human Failure"
XVIII-32 "Educational Perspectives on Controversy"
XVIII-33 "Proposal for Junior High Reorientation"
XVIII-34 "One Kind of Higher Learning"
XVIII-35 "How Children Fail" (John Holt)
XVIII-36 "Letter from a Reader" (Dorothy Samuel)
XVIII-37 "Goodman's Educational Proposals"
XVIII-38 "On Teaching Virtue"
XVIII-39 "Can Students Pick Teachers?"
XVIII-40 "Considerations on Delinquency"-Rhoda Kellogg
XVIII-41 "Note on Moral Issues"
XVIII-42 "The Dignity of Children"-John Holt
XVIII-43 "Philosophic Free Enterprise"
XVIII-44 "Education and Peace"-John Holt
XVIII-45 I-Gene Hoffman
XVIII-46 II-Gene Hoffman
XVIII-47 "Continuing Explorations at Franconia"
XVIII-48 "Unchurched Religious Education"-Virginia Naeve
XVIII-49 "The Radical-Some Definitions"
XVIII-50 "Notes On a Humanistic School"
XVIII-51 "The Ever Normal Cookie Jar"-W. H. Ferry
XVIII-52 "Education and Dr. Maslow"
XVIII-52 "Education and Behavioral Science"
XIX-1 "Education and Behavioral Science"
XIX-2 "Education for Peace"
XIX-3 "Religion and State-Fresh Perspective"
XIX-4 "Religion and State-Synthesizing Perspectives, II"
XIX-5 "What Is a Good Child?"
XIX-6 "Prejudice and Authority"
XIX-7 "Religion and the University"
XIX-8 "Constitutional Religion"
XIX-9 "Education for Commitment"
XIX-10 "Nature and Natural Religion"
XIX-11 "On Teaching Ethics"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XIX-12 "One Kind of Commitment" (continuation of Lead)
XIX-13 "Can There be Free High Schools?"-Paul Salstrom
XIX-14 "Can There be Free High Schools?--II"
XIX-15 "What Ever Became of Progressive Education?"-report of address by Harold Taylor
XIX-16 "Friends World College-Perspectives"
XIX-17 "Summerhill-Outposts of Freedom"
XIX-18 "The New Puranitism"
XIX-19 The Needs of Delinquent Children
XIX-20 "African Tales"
XIX-21 "Humanistic Psychology for Education" (continued Lead))
XIX-22 "An (Un)Religions Education"-Virginia Naeve
XIX-23 "In Behalf of Fantasy"
XIX-24 "Beyond Insight and Anecdote"
XIX-25 "Notes in Passing"
XIX-26 "Who's Cheating Whom?"
XIX-27 "Dropouts Anonymous"
XIX-28 Liberation and Articulation"- Christian Bay, Part I
XIX-29 Liberation and Articulation"- Christian Bay, Part II
XIX-30 "Adults Look at the Young"
XIX-31 "To Read or Not to Read?"
XIX-32 "Toward an Un-managerial Revolution" (Portions of Friedenberg's Preface to the 1964 edition of The Vanishing Adolescent)
XIX-33 "Unorthodox Administrators"
XIX-34 "Thinking About a College"-C. G. Benello
XIX-35 "Book Notes"
XIX-36 "Mental Health Program
XIX-37 "The Living World"-Leonora C. Lane
XIX-38 "The Rigid Child"-Penelope Leach
XIX-39 "Where Do You Go?"
XIX-40 "Unchanging Kernels of Truth"
XIX-41 "Return of the Incommensurables"
XIX-42 "Children and the Arts"
XIX-43 "Campus Report"
XIX-44 "What Can We Say to the Children?"
XIX-45 "Beyond Finite Significance"
XIX-46 "Old Myths for New"
XIX-47 "In a Free Society"
XIX-48 "What Is the Child?"
XIX-49 "A Total Teacher"
XIX-50 "A Fourth of a Nation"
XIX-51 "Art and the Child"
XIX-52 "Teachers at Work"
XX-1 "Light and Shadow in Public Education"
XX-2 "Lights Going On"
XX-3 "Questions, Answers"
XX-4 "The Idea of a College"
XX-5 "Against the Spirit Prevailing"
XX-6 "The Tutoring Movement"
XX-7 "The Games Teachers Play"
XX-8 "The Fetish of Grades"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XX-9 "Everybody's Task"
XX-10 "On Throwing Away the Books"
XX-11 "The Ethics of Inquiry"-Prof. Robt. Rein'l
XX-12 "The Challenge of World Education"
XX-13 "The Next Generation of Students"
XX-14 "Diagnosis of Children's Problems"
XX-15 "The Thinking Young"
XX-16 "The Robot in the Parlor"
XX-17 "The Golden Age"
XX-18 "The Rule of Reticence"
XX-19 ""An Unaffluent Beginning"-Grace Rotzel
XX-20 "We Really Believe It"
XX-21 "Poems by Children"
XX-22 "The Great Intangibles"
XX-23 "An Obstacle Race?"
XX-24 "How Will They Make a Living?"
XX-25 "The University Scene"
XX-26 "Did Somebody Say Something Critical?"
XX-27 "Nourished by Living Sources"
XX-28 "Event in Monrovia"
XX-29 "Grades and Other Signs"
XX-30 "On Open Field Teaching"
XX-31 "The Bauhaus and Its Educational Heritage"- John Keel
XX-32 II"-John Keel
XX-33 III"-John Keel
XX-34 "Music-Making for Children"
XX-35 "School and Society"
XX-36 "If I Were Censor-in-Chief"-H. Gordon Green
XX-37 "Let's Teach Agriculture"-H. Gordon Green
XX-38 "The Hopes and Fears of Parents"
XX-39 "It Wasn't Their Fault"
XX-40 "The Principle of Reform"
XX-41 "Beyond Bureaucracy?"
XX-42 "The Essential Ingredients"
XX-43 "Plays Given by Children"-Peg Nowell
XX-44 "A Brotherhood of Sects?"
XX-45 "The Basic Questions"
XX-46 "Mission of the University"
XX-47 "Children's Crusade"
XX-48 I"-(K.S. Acharlu's translation of Vinoba's educational thought)
XX-49 Part II
XX-50 Part III
XX-51 "An Early Experiment with Reading-Grace Rotzel
XX-52 "World Education"
XXI-1 "The Educated Man"
XXI-2 "They Do Not Want Power"
XXI-3 "Notes and Comment"
XXI-4 Growing Up Into Life"
XXI-5 "Does This Make Sense?"
XXI-6 "Factory-Schools?"
XXI-7 "Some Cultural Determinisms"
XXI-8 "Basic Education" (Talk on Gandhi, Basic Education)
XXI-9 "Alternative Proposal for the Schools"-C.A. Bowers
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXI-10 Part II of above
XXI-11 Part III
XXI-12 "In Behalf of Permissiveness"
XXI-13 "On Teaching Religion"
XXI-14 "A Natural Environment?"
XXI-15 "Children's Writing"
XXI-16 "In Behalf of Prolonged Adolescence"
XXI-17 "What Mysticism Is Not"
XXI-18 "Drama in London"
XXI-19 "The Meaning of Music"
XXI-20 "Notes in Passing"
XXI-21 "The False Sovereignty of Grades"
XXI-22 "Four Months"
XXI-23 "Problems of the Academy"
XXI-24 "Tolstoy on Miseducation"
XXI-25 "The Practice of an Art"
XXI-26 "Children Are Not Products"
XXI-27 "How Children Learn"
XXI-28 "The Lost Humanities"
XXI-29 "Writing Home"
XXI-30 "Act of Creation"
XXI-31 "The First Computer"
XXI-32 "The Education of the Artist"-Robert Jay Wolff
XXI-33 II"
XXI-34 "A New System of Public Education"
XXI-35 "History of an Aberration"
XXI-36 "Toward New Institutions"
XXI-37 "Overcoming Language Difficulties"
XXI-38 "Dialogue on Design"-Robert Jay Wolff
XXI-39 "Nature Recreation"
XXI-40 "That Whole Vast Other World"
XXI-41 "Lamps To Be Lighted"-Noel McInnis
XXI-42 "The Bead Game"
XXI-43 "Architecture and Designer Education," Part I-Robert Jay Wolff
XXI-44 Part II of above
XXI-45 "Wordless Knowledge"
XXI-46 "Experiment in Scotland"
XXI-47 "He Did What He Dreamed"
XXI-48 "New York Public Schools"
XXI-49 "In the Schools, In the World"
XXI-50 "Unfamiliar Art in a Familiar World," Part I- Robert Jay Wolff
XXI-51 Part II
XXI-52 "A Subjective Examination"-Noel McInnis
XXII-1 "A Designer's Diagnosis"
XXII-2 "A Child-Watcher"
XXII-3 "A Diet of Wonder"
XXII-4 "The Secret of the Seed"
XXII-5 "Arthur E. Morgan on Education"
XXII-6 "An Unwilling Magician"
XXII-7 Some History"
XXII-8 "The World Outside"-Robert Jay Wolff
XXII-9 "Babies at Work"
XXII-10 "More by Arthur E. Morgan"
XXII-11 "Search for Old Friends"
XXII-12 "A Principal's Dream"
XXII-13 "The Workshop Program"-Robert J. Wolff
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXII-14 "Design Workshop-Textures"-Robert Jay Wolff
XXII-15 "Vision Versus Problem-Solving"
XXII-16 "The Good in Institutions"
XXII-17 "The Child in the Man"
XXII-18 "Guilt and Atonement"
XXII-19 "Help from Tolstoy"
XXII-20 "A Youth Anthology"
XXII-21 "The Elements of Design"-Robert Jay Wolff
XXII-22 "Who Wants to be President?"
XXII-23 "An Embarrassment of Riches"
XXII-24 "Reflections on Liberal Education"-W. H. Ferry
XXII-25 "The Lonely Few"
XXII-26 "Six Days at the University of Pennsylvania"- Jean Crockett
XXII-27 "Behind Common Sense"
XXII-28 "Matters of Relevance"
XXII-29 "The Only Useful Discipline"
XXII-30 "Where Does Design Education Begin?" Part I-Robert Jay Wolff
XXII-31 "Design Department"-Part II
XXII-32 "The Only Practical Problem"
XXII-33 "Schools in the Cities"
XXII-34 "Truth in Children's Longings"
XXII-35 "The New Wave"
XXII-36 "Education and the Irrelevance of Being Human"-George Mills and Jerry Gerasimo
XXII-37 Part II of above
XXII-38 "Problems and Solutions"
XXII-39 "Kinds of Irrationality"
XXII-40 "Woodstock Weekend"
XXII-41 "Ecology for the Young"
XXII-42 "Accessible New History"
XXII-43 "He Tried to be Civilized"
XXII-44 "The Oaken Heart of England"
XXII-45 "The Master-Teacher's Vision"
XXII-46 "Diatribe Plus"
XXII-47 "Schools, Schools, Schools"
XXII-48 "Medical Students Speak"
XXII-49 "The Promise of the Very Young"
XXII-50 "The List Overfloweth"
XXII-51 "Schools and Problems"
XXII-52 "The Art of Self-Reference"
XXII-53 "Teaching and Non-Teaching Situations"
XXIII-1 "Education for Tomorrow"
XXIII-2 "The Platonic Position"
XXIII-3 "What Is a Nation?"
XXIII-4 "The Quick and the Dead Ideas"
XXIII-5 "Life Geometrizes"
XXIII-6 "Learning from Children"
XXIII-7 "It's Hard to be a Teacher"
XXIII-8 "Various Books"
XXIII-9 "Visual Treasure"
XXIII-10 "Problems Without Solutions"
XXIII-11 "More Problems Without Solutions"
XXIII-12 "Books and Other Things"
XXIII-13 "The Need for Trust"
XXIII-14 ""Is It 'Education'?"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXIII-15 "Scattered Reflections"
XXIII-16 "Basic and Necessary"
XXIII-17 "The Ideal University"
XXIII-18 "The Educational Contract"
XXIII-19 "Affective Learning"
XXIII-20 "The Behaviorist Model"
XXIII-21 "Interaction With Life"
XXIII-22 "Curriculum Reform"
XXIII-23 "The Educational Praxis"
XXIII-24 "Facing Facts"
XXIII-25-34 "Notes on the Universities"
XXIII-35 "Games for Children and Grown-ups"
XXIII-36 "Books for Teachers"
XXIII-37 "On Crowding"
XXIII-38 "The Teaching Community"
XXIII-39 "Protest and Education"
XXIII-40 "Life on a Desert Forty"
XXIII-41 "Some Last Words"
XXIII-42 "Discipline and Delight"
XXIII-43 "A Store of Common Sense"
XXIII-44 "Children's Thinking"
XXIII-45 "Household Economics"
XXIII-46 "A Troubled With Schools"
XXIII-47 "Ways of Learning"
XXIII-48 "An English View"
XXIII-49 "The Art Revolution"
XXIII-50 "One-Room Schoolhouse"
XXIII-51 "The Infant Schools"
XXIII-52 "Elementary Readers"
XXIV-1 "Indian School"
XXIV-2 "On Starting a School"
XXIV-3 "You Get Used To It"
XXIV-4 "Moral Education"
XXIV-5 "Teaching Without Schooling"
XXIV-6 "Art and Life"
XXIV-7 "Custodian, Preacher, and Therapist"
XXIV-8 "Educational Reformers"
XXIV-9 "New Zealand Schoolhouse"
XXIV-10 "On the Media"
XXIV-11 "What Makes People Responsible?"
XXIV-12 "Alternative Education in Cuernavaca"
XXIV-13 "Materials for American History"
XXIV-14 "Responsibility and Authority"
XXIV-15 "Pictures by Feininger"
XXIV-16 "On Radicals and Revolution"
XXIV-17 "A Liberal Education"
XXIV-18 "Miscellany"
XXIV-19 "New Meanings for Art"
XXIV-20 "Liberal Education for Young People"
XXIV-21 "Schools Against Nature"
XXIV-22 "Adversary Tactics in School"
XXIV-23 "The English Infant Schools"
XXIV-24 "Redesigning Colleges"
XXIV-25 "Reading and Writing"
XXIV-26-34 "No Solution for Mass Problems"
XXIV-35 "The Basic Questions"
XXIV-36 "On Understanding Ivan Illich"
XXIV-37 "Approaches in Art Education"-John Keel
XXIV-38 "Adventure Story"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXIV-39 "The Question of Literacy"
XXIV-40 "Writers Who Teach"
XXIV-41 "For the Library"
XXIV-42 "Free Learning"-Ronald Gross
XXIV-43 ""Hearn as Teacher"
XXIV-44 "What Teachers Find Out"
XXIV-45 "The Four Networks"
XXIV-46 "The Wrong Kind of Paideia"
XXIV-47 "Reverence for Life"
XXIV-48 "Incidental Learning"
XXIV-49 "Vitality as a Lifetime Objective"
XXIV-50 "Keys to Tomorrow's Communities"
XXIV-51 "On Human Greatness"
XXIV-52 "Why the English Schools Are Good"
XXV-1 "A Book by Herbert Read"
XXV-2 "Learning from the English"
XXV-3 "Resources of Myths"
XXV-4 "More on the Open Classroom"
XXV-5 "Where Do You Begin?"
XXV-6 "The Problem and the Ideal"
XXV-7 "A Place that Deserves Fame"
XXV-8 "One Teacher at Work"
XXV-9 "On Caring"
XXV-10 "Tasks of Education"
XXV-11 "The Way We Die Now"
XXV-12 "Some Freewheeling Sociology"
XXV-13 "Can This Be Planned?"
XXV-14 "A Spartan Ideal"
XXV-15 "What To Do About Science"
XXV-16 "Social Studies at Rose Valley"
XXV-17 "School and Community"
XXV-18 "A School in Brooklyn"
XXV-19 "A Platonic Inspiration"
XXV-20 "Comment on Behaviorism"
XXV-21 "Ancient Classics"
XXV-22 "What Socrates Might Say"
XXV-23 "A Change of Subject"
XXV-24 "Approaches to Learning"
XXV-25 "Chastening Remarks"
XXV-26-35 "Family and Community"
XXV-36 "On Music-And Other Things"
XXV-37 ""On Holt's New Book"
XXV-38 "Story by Claire Bishop"
XXV-39 "Thoughts on Equality"
XXV-40 "Teaching in a Disordered World"
XXV-41 "A Boy Learns a Secret"
XXV-42 "Training Policemen"
XXV-43 "Some Wandering Thoughts"
XXV-44 "Magic and Myth"
XXV-45 "Community College"
XXV-46 "Black Mountain"
XXV-47 "More on Black Mountain"
XXV-48 "The Public Schools-A Qualified Defense"
XXV-49 "Two Books"
XXV-50 "A Sisyphus Project?"
XXV-51 "A Good Story; Ancient Schools"
XXV-52 "Bulls, Magic, and Jails for Children"
XXVI-1 "Honey and Wild Raspberries," Part I-Virginia Naeve
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXVI-2 Part II
XXVI-3 "Introduction to Piaget"
XXVI-4 "Toward a New Economics"
XXVI-5 "On Autodidacts"
XXVI-6 "Three Books"
XXVI-7 "Form Follows Function"
XXVI-8 "Past Achievement and Good Signs"
XXVI-9 "Rackham Forever!"
XXVI-10 "A Wandering Theme"
XXVI-11 "The Stuff of History"
XXVI-12 "Assumptions in Education"
XXVI-13 "The Salvage Professionals"
XXVI-14 "The First Nursery School"
XXVI-15 "Black Mountain-Another Review"
XXVI-16 "Art in Education"
XXVI-17 "Two Stories'
XXVI-18 "Science at Antioch"
XXVI-19 "Alone in the Catskill"
XXVI-20 "Miscellany"
XXVI-21 "Notes on Random Education"
XXVI-22 "The Only Reasonable Thing To Do"
XXVI-23 "Learners as Teachers"
XXVI-24 "The Story of A. S. Neill"
XXVI-25 "Solving Non-Problems"
XXVI-26-35 "Books, Books, Books"
XXVI-36 ""The Unprepared Young"
XXVI-37 "Language as Clothing"
XXVI-38 "London Teach-In"
XXVI-39 "The Early Years"
XXVI-40 "In a Declining World"
XXVI-41 "Problem Children and Societies"
XXVI-42 "Making Science Relevant"
XXVI-43 "Art Education"
XXVI-44 "An Environment to Recover In"
XXVI-45 "Various Things"
XXVI-46 "A Useful Life"
XXVI-47 "Teaching or Taosim?"
XXVI-48 "Teaching Ideas"
XXVI-49 "Where Destruction Begins"
XXVI-50 "What To Do Next"
XXVI-51 "What the Beat Teachers Have Always Done"
XXVI-52 "Some Letters"
XXVII-1 "Theory and Practice"
XXVII-2 "Formation of Man"
XXVII-3 "Paulo Freire"
XXVII-4 "A View of Privacy"
XXVII-5 "A Good Book to Own"
XXVII-6 "Sic Et Non"
XXVII-7 "Letter from a Friend"-Mark McGuire
XXVII-8 "Miscellany"
XXVII-9 "Reflective Attending"
XXVII-10 "Anything Round"-Virginia Naeve
XXVII-11 "Two Views of Education"
XXVII-12 "On Truth As Correspondence"
XXVII-13 "Environmental Studies"
XXVII-14 "Mahabharata"
XXVII-15 "Success Story"
XXVII-16 "The Vision of Reality"
XXVII-17 "Toward Paideia"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXVII-18 "Of Books and Boats"
XXVII-19 "Small Family Enterprises"-Virginia Naeve
XXVII-20 "Teacher Comes to America"
XXVII-21 "Four Wise Men"
XXVII-22 "Vinoba's Basic Education"
XXVII-23 "On Righteous Campaigns"
XXVII-24 "In Behalf of Teachers"
XXVII-25 "Education and the Law"
XXVII-26-35 "Scapegoats, Anybody?"
XXVII-36 "John Holt Writes Again"
XXVII-37 "Service Agencies"
XXVII-38 "He Wouldn't Teach"
XXVII-39 "The Help We Can Get"
XXVII-40 "Changes in Thinking"
XXVII-41 "Results in Education"
XXVII-42 "A Good Combination"
XXVII-43 "An Old Truth"
XXVII-44 "Certain Puzzles"
XXVII-45 "The Romantic Poets"
XXVII-46 "Various Scapegoats"
XXVII-47 "Minute Harmonies"
XXVII-48 "The Vacuum and the Filling"
XXVII-49 "Tale of No Great Importance"
XXVII-50 "Questions and More Questions"
XXVII-51 "The Story as Emancipator"
XXVII-52 "Schools and Projects"
XXVIII-1 ""The Question of Purpose"
XXVIII-2 "With Emerson's Help"
XXVIII-3 "Mostly Complaint"
XXVIII-4 "The Road Back?"
XXVIII-5 "Setting for Learning"
XXVIII-6 "Noticing the Unnoticed"
XXVIII-7 "Instead of 'Transmitting'"
XXVIII-8 "Life on the Farm"-Virginia Naeve
XXVIII-9 "The Focus of Ecology"
XXVIII-10 "All in One Day"
XXVIII-11 "A Useful, Demanding Buck"
XXVIII-12 "Style and Character"
XXVIII-13 "Student and Teacher Problems"
XXVIII-14 Hopes and Obstacles"
XXVIII-15 "Education As a Seamless Whole"-Arthur Morgan
XXVIII-16 "How to Write a Book"
XXVIII-17 "New Stuff for the World"
XXVIII-18 "Through Laura's Eyes"
XXVIII-19 "Desegregating the Handicapped"
XXVIII-20 "A College Fifty Years Ago"
XXVIII-21 "On Learning from History"
XXVIII-22 "On Gyroscopes"
XXVIII-23 "Naive Art"
XXVIII-24 "Anon Saves, Anon Damns"
XXVIII-25 "Ecology Assessment"
XXVIII-26-35 "The Discipline of History"
XXVIII-36 "Don't Despair"
XXVIII-37 "Socratic Method"
XXVIII-38 "Politics and Education"
XXVIII-39 "Some Literary Analysis"
XXVIII-40 "The Sources of Morality"
XXVIII-41 "Adventure in Planning"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXVIII-42 "Some Musings"
XXVIII-43 "Unengaging Reflections"
XXVIII-44 "Students and Poets"
XXVIII-45 "On Talking to Children"
XXVIII-46 "Uses of Literature"
XXVIII-47 "Class in Democracy"
XXVIII-48 "Subversive Education"
XXVIII-49 "Lessons in Harmony
XXVIII-50 "Teaching Literature"
XXVIII-51 "Ideals and Fulfillment"
XXVIII-52 "Teacher Centers"
XXVIII-53 "Pretending and Learning"
XXIX-1 "More on Character Education"
XXIX-2 "They Are Waiting"
XXIX-3 "On Libertarian Education"
XXIX-4 "Entrance to Life"
XXIX-5 "Berea College"
XXIX-6 "A Nature Lover's Book"
XXIX-7 ""Two Orders of Learning"
XXIX-8 "Where Social Change Begins"
XXIX-9 "Educational Cornucopia"
XXIX-10 "Something Not Yet Tried"
XXIX-11 "Goals for Education"
XXIX-12 "A Turning About"
XXIX-13 "Spontaneous Publishing"
XXIX-14 "The Subject, English"
XXIX-15 "Tomorrow's Schools?"
XXIX-16 "The Long Road"
XXIX-17 "An Unfortunate Obscurity"
XXIX-18 "Seeds of Maturity"
XXIX-19 "Paying Attention to Children"
XXIX-20 "Autonomous Learning"
XXIX-21 "Items"
XXIX-22 "Foundation of Moral Education"
XXIX-23 "The Educative Voice"
XXIX-24 "Cross-Section"
XXIX-25 "Better Than Systems"
XXIX-26-34 "Sides of the Evolution Issue"
XXIX-35 "On Counting Practice"
XXIX-36 "What Schools Can and Can't Do"
XXIX-37 "The Good Old Days"
XXIX-38 "Avenues of Common Sense"
XXIX-39 "Student Publishing"
XXIX-40 "No Rent Next Time"
XXIX-41 "Some Obligatory Reading"
XXIX-42 "Odds and Ends"
XXIX-43 "Gift of the World"
XXIX-44 "The Instrument of Change"
XXIX-45 "A Sad Story"
XXIX-46 "Some Information, Some History"
XXIX-47 "Reversing Gresham's Law"
XXIX-48 "Use for Monsters"
XXIX-49 "Progress and Default"
XXIX-50 "Some Ecological Successes"
XXIX-51 "Changes in Curriculum"
XXIX-52 "A Long Moment of Honesty"
XXX-1 "To Have Around the House. . ."
XXX-2 "Obedience to the Unenforceable"
XXX-3 "Stages of Moral Growth"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXX-4 "Vico as Educator"
XXX-5 "The School in Rose Valley"
XXX-6 "Choosing Our Steps"
XXX-7 "Moments and 'Clicks'"
XXX-8 "Cougars and Autodidacts"
XXX-9 "The Need for Believing"
XXX-10 "Mountain School"
XXX-11 ""A Clogged-up Dream"
XXX-12 "Schools for Tomorrow"
XXX-13 "Acorns Galore"
XXX-14 "Much Ado About Reading"
XXX-15 "Looking"
XXX-16 "The Foxfire Levels"
XXX-17 "Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"
XXX-18 "What is a School?"
XXX-19 "Sources of Alternative Culture"
XXX-20 "People Are All the Same"
XXX-21 "The Context of Life"
XXX-22 "Original Sin in Education"
XXX-23 "Public Schools in Scotland"
XXX-24 "Help from Our Friends"
XXX-25 "Duty Without Mentioning It"
XXX-26-35 ""Water, Water, Everywhere"
XXX-36 "Piaget's Equilibration"
XXX-37 "No Matter of Place"
XXX-38 "Some Verities"
XXX-39 "Reflections on Psychology"
XXX-40 "Notes on the Arts"
XXX-41 "The Need to Reach the Limit"
XXX-42 "A Hundred Years Ago"
XXX-43 "Revealing Test"
XXX-44 "Brave Old World"
XXX-45 "Religion, School, and State"
XXX-46 "Qualities of Community"
XXX-47 "Looking at Life"
XXX-48 "Ways of Being Silly"
XXX-49 "More on the Arts"
XXX-50 "'Trends' in Education"
XXX-51 "The Sensitive Ones"
XXX-52 "Two Semi-Utopian Places"
XXXI-1 "Stages of Knowing"
XXXI-2 "Et Cetera, Et Cetera"
XXXI-3 "Some Faint Inklings"
XXXI-4 "Instead of Facts"
XXXI-5 "What Children Can Do"
XXXI-6 "Toward Paideia"
XXXI-7 "Trees and People"
XXXI-8 "The Problem Society"
XXXI-9 "Follies of Status"
XXXI-10 "A Public School Founded by Parents"-Len Solo
XXXI-11 "Numbers Are Like Maps"
XXXI-12 "A Heroic Minority?"
XXXI-13 "On Going to College"
XXXI-14 "Evolution-An Old View"
XXXI-15 "Schooling and Thinking"
XXXI-16 "It Happened in New York"
XXXI-17 "Some Social Studies"
XXXI-18 "Looking at Children"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXI-19 "A Hard Time Writing"
XXXI-20 "School, Home and Community"
XXXI-21 Theory and Practice"
XXXI-22 "Delicate Migrants"-Geoff Selling
XXXI-23 "Paideia Today"
XXXI-24 "One More Curricular Reform"
XXXI-25 "A Melancholy Report"
XXXI-26-35 "No Invitation to Learning"
XXXI-36 "In Spite of Everything"
XXXI-37 "Teaching and Testing"
XXXI-38 "Questions, No Answers"
XXXI-39 "Humanistic Psychology"
XXXI-40 "An Old Exploration"
XXXI-41 "The School of the World"
XXXI-42 "We Are in the Dark Ages"
XXXI-43 "Gandhi's Basic Education"
XXXI-44 "Reasons for Reading and Schooling"
XXXI-45 "No Catharsis in Sight"
XXXI-46 "Looking Backward-and Forward"
XXXI-47 "A Splendid Impossibility"
XXXI-48 "The First Principle"
XXXI-49 "Notes on Compulsion"
XXXI-50 "Confusion and Common Sense"
XXXI-51 "Thoughts on Compulsion"
XXXI-52 "Great Odds and High Ends"
XXXII-1 "Concealing Arrangements"
XXXII-2 "The Problem Doesn't Change"
XXXII-3 "Unearthly Reality"
XXXII-4 "Sweet-Sour Reflections"
XXXII-5 "This and That, Here and There"
XXXII-6 "Inadequate Answer"
XXXII-7 "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"
XXXII-8 "Another Autobiography"
XXXII-9 "Conscientization"
XXXII-10 "Science and Mysticism"
XXXII-11 "Piaget's Point"
XXXII-12 "The Child is the Book"
XXXII-13 "Taking Stock"
XXXII-14 "Verbal Fantasy"
XXXII-15 "Beyond Technique"
XXXII-16 "Changing Issues"
XXXII-17 "The 'Self' Idea"
XXXII-18 "Health and Horror"
XXXII-19 "Report from Connecticut"
XXXII-20 "Revival of Gaia"
XXXII-21 "Last Summer in San Francisco"
XXXII-22 "Human Geography"
XXXII-23 "Couple of Islands"
XXXII-24 "Birth of a Movement"
XXXII-25 "Good Odds, Bad Ends"
XXXII-26-35 "Learned from Drama'
XXXII-36 "Recalling Goodman"
XXXII-37 "In Quest of Confidence"
XXXII-38 A Simple Answer"
XXXII-39 "Gandhian Education"
XXXII-40 "The Social World"
XXXII-41 "Cheerful Places in Ohio"
XXXII-42 "Questions About Maslow"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXII-43 "A Mystery From an Earlier World"
XXXII-44 "Cause and Effect"
XXXII-45 "I Am Capable and Lovable"
XXXII-46 "Architects of the Junkyard Mind"
XXXII-47 "Working with Neighbors"
XXXII-48 "Building Community"
XXXII-49 "Pre-Math"
XXXII-50 "Some Variety"
XXXII-51 "Theory and Practice"
XXXII-52 "The Moral Imagination"
XXXIII-1 "Why Aren't They Happy?"
XXXIII-2 "Self and the World"
XXXIII-3 "Kinds of Authority"
XXXIII-4 "A Change of Taste"
XXXIII-5 "Changes of Taste"
XXXIII-6 "Talent and Greatness"
XXXIII-7 "So Does Yo' Hogs"
XXXIII-8 "The Teaching Profession"
XXXIII-9 "A Conception of the Learner"
XXXIII-10 "Abolishing Double Ignorance"
XXXIII-11 "Hearn Comes First"
XXXIII-12 "Direct Experience of Alternatives"
XXXIII-13 "A Range of Challenge"
XXXIII-14 "Why Did We Forget All This?"
XXXIII-15 "Probably Very Good"
XXXIII-16 "Our Tribal Encyclopedia"
XXXIII-17 "Instead of Ceremonies"
XXXIII-18 "A Man To Go To School To"
XXXIII-19 "The Information Environment"
XXXIII-20 "Children Around the World"
XXXIII-21 "Thoughts About Curriculum"
XXXIII-22 "An Interesting Comparison"
XXXIII-23 "Periodical Review"
XXXIII-24 "Letting Off Steam"
XXXIII-25 "Plato's Mission"
XXXIII-26-35 "Another Kind of Growth"
XXXIII-36 "A Defense of School"
XXXIII-37 "Learning is the Result of . . ."
XXXIII-38 "Something is Missing"
XXXIII-39 "On English and Speeches"
XXXIII-40 "Minutely Subdivided"
XXXIII-41 "Book Reviews"
XXXIII-42 "Honoring Mary Boole"
XXXIII-43 "The Ultimate Curriculum"
XXXIII-44 "Learning Disabilities"
XXXIII-45 "Questions and Connections"
XXXIII-46 "One Cheer for IQ Tests"
XXXIII-47 "An Eloquent Fact"
XXXIII-48 A Modest Defense"
XXXIII-49 "Prefaces to History"
XXXIII-50 "Words, Satire, and Nuance"
XXXIII-51 "Origins of Adult Education"
XXXIII-52 "Some Useful Recollections"
XXXIII-53 John Holt's Work"
XXXIV-1 "Ingredients of Eupsychia
XXXIV-2 "In the Magazines
XXXIV-3 "Thor and Loki"
XXXIV-4 "A Necessary Persistence"
XXXIV-5 "Walt Whitman's Warning"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXIV-6 "Jefferson and Some Jeffersonians"
XXXIV-7 "Report from India"
XXXIV-8 "Socialization in America"
XXXIV-9 "News from Boston"
XXXIV-10 "Individuality in Community"
XXXIV-11 "Spring Fever"
XXXIV-12 "Eating Grapes Downwards"
XXXIV-13 "Approaches to Paideia"
XXXIV-14 "When Everyone Is Responsible"
XXXIV-15 "Vitality and Autonomy"
XXXIV-16 "Teachers at Bay"
XXXIV-17 "Illiteracy in the U.S."
XXXIV-18 "A Social Study?"
XXXIV-19 "Up to the Public"
XXXIV-20 "A Friend We Haven't Met"
XXXIV-21 "Various Matters"
XXXIV-22 "God and Government"
XXXIV-23 "A Vision More Real"
XXXIV-24 "Story Versus Theory"
XXXIV-25-34 "Subjects for Discussion"
XXXIV-35 "Downs and An Up"
XXXIV-36 "The Slant of the Culture"
XXXIV-37 "The March of Bigotry"
XXXIV-38 "Odds and Ends"
XXXIV-39 "The Example of Socrates"
XXXIV-40 "California Community Action"
XXXIV-41 "Extracts"
XXXIV-42 "Three Clippings"
XXXIV-43 "On Home Instruction"
XXXIV-44 "On Self-Examined Righteousness"
XXXIV-45 "Where Change Begins"
XXXIV-46 "An Essential Art"
XXXIV-47 "A Man to Study" - Lewis Mumford
XXXIV-48 "After Seven Years in Schools"
XXXIV-49 "Teachers at Work"
XXXIV-50 "For Children of Light"
XXXIV-51 "He is Available"
XXXIV-52 "Two Kinds of Literacy"
XXXV-1 "A Basis for Education" (by Devi Prasad)
XXXV-2 "Well-Rounded Education"
XXXV-3 "Some Reading"
XXXV-4 "Ignored Advice" (industry for small communities)
XXXV-5 "A Hundred Years"
XXXV-6 "More Than Is Demanded of Them"
XXXV-7 "Paradigm Shift"
XXXV-8 "What Good Is It?"
XXXV-9 "A Form of Incarceration"
XXXV-10 "Speaking and Reading"
XXXV-11 "The Bonds of Concern"
XXXV-12 "On Teaching Disquieting Facts"
XXXV-13 "Indian Runners"
XXXV-14 "Two Pioneers" (Ralph Borsodi and Paul B. Sears)
XXXV-15 "Revivifying Tradition"
XXXV-16 "Parents Voices"
XXXV-17 "Scholarly Musings"
XXXV-18 "Cabbages, Kings, and Poonharps"
XXXV-19 "Projects in Self-Determination"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXV-20 "Child Philosophers"
XXXV-21 "Alexander Meiklejohn"
XXXV-22 "Good Things for Your Brain"
XXXV-23 "Art and Science"
XXXV-24 "A Balanced World"
XXXV-25 "Herbert Read, Lewis Mumford"
XXXV-26-34 "Miscellany"
XXXV-35 "On Self-Discovery"
XXXV-36 "Life Without Proofs"
XXXV-37 "The Weight of Responsibility"
XXXV-38 "The Lives of the Young"
XXXV-39 "No Monuments Needed"
XXXV-40 "The Human Lot"
XXXV-41 "The Meaning of Propriety"
XXXV-42 "The Issue of 'Success'"
XXXV-43 "Higher Education in Africa"
XXXV-44 "The Prepared Mind"
XXXV-45 "Despite Everything"
XXXV-46 "Teacher at Work"
XXXV-47 "Meaningless Research"
XXXV-48 "Social Geography"
XXXV-49 "Teacher-Watcher's Report"
XXXV-50 "A Self-Taught Teacher"
XXXV-51 "What Is (The) Matter?"
XXXV-52 "Various 'Maybes'" (by anonymous writer re Carnegie)
XXXVI-1 "Home (Un)Schoolers"
XXXVI-2 "The Uses of History"
XXXVI-3 "Miscellany"
XXXVI-4 "Colorado High School"
XXXVI-5 "Teachers' Voices"
XXXVI-6 "If A Pig Wandered Up"
XXXVI-7 "Pictures-No Book"
XXXVI-8 "Some Useful Preaching"
XXXVI-9 "The Writer's Role"
XXXVI-10 "Disappearing Adults?"
XXXVI-11 "A Lancelot or Two"
XXXVI-12 "Edible Landscaping"
XXXVI-13 "By and For the People"
XXXVI-14 "The Light Went On"
XXXVI-15 "On Environments"
XXXVI-16 "Schweitzer, Holt, Postman"
XXXVI-17 "An Inexhaustible Subject"
XXXVI-18 "The Sly Connivers"
XXXVI-19 "Learning Disabilities"
XXXVI-20 "A Common Knowledge Base"
XXXVI-21 "Forty-Ninth in Literacy"
XXXVI-22 "On Writing"
XXXVI-23 "Non-Physical Evolution"
XXXVI-24 "Gandhi, The Draft, and Enemies"
XXXVI-25 "The Art of Balancing"
XXXVI-26-35 "Appropriate Mockeries"
XXXVI-36 "The Picture of the World" (computer education)
XXXVI-37 "Foreclosing the Future" (compulsory education)
XXXVI-38 "Some Unknown Sense" (Seidenbaum)
XXXVI-39 "The Craft of Teaching" (Kohl)
XXXVI-40 "On Peace and Honor"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXVI-41 "Japanese Children and Adults"
XXXVI-42 "The Books Must All Be Good" (bookstores)
XXXVI-43 "Part of the Act of Living" (teaching, language)
XXXVI-44 "Shakespeare and Debs"
XXXVI-45 "Einstein as Teacher"
XXXVI-46 "Paideia" (Werner Jaeger)
XXXVI-47 "Useful Eavesdropping" (dialogues with oneself, overheard)
XXXVI-48 "Tinkers with Technique" (cargo cults)
XXXVI-49 "The Counsels of Historians"
XXXVI-50 "Some Examples" (Keats, James, Yeats, etc.)
XXXVI-51 "One Cheer for Computers" (Papert)
XXXVI-52 "Work for the Best Teachers" (Geo. Sanchez)
XXXVII-1 "What Can Improve Our Lives?" (Cavell on Walden)
XXXVII-2 "Matter of Words"
XXXVII-3 "Education Worthy of Our Species"
XXXVII-4 "The Sources of 'Modernism'"
XXXVII-5 "Various Nostalgias" (children's poetry and stories)
XXXVII-6 "Knowing Is Not Growing"
XXXVII-7 "Best In Ohio" (Tom Peters)
XXXVII-8 "Tools or Weapons?"
XXXVII-9 "Paper from Australia"
XXXVII-10 "Touring on Cape Cod"
XXXVII-11 "Adventures in Geometry"
XXXVII-12 "Community the Goal" (Tilth)
XXXVII-13 "Adventure at Home" (Better Than School)
XXXVII-14 "Breaking Up Stereotypes" (Teachers College Record articles)
XXXVII-15 "Health Education in India"
XXXVII-16 "Making Sense of the Earth" (Teggert, etc. Practice of Geography)
XXXVII-17 "Attack On a Fallacy" (Cousins from Teachers College Record)
XXXVII-18 "Miscellany" (poetry from children, etc.)
XXXVII-19 "Transcendentalist Teacher" (Bronson Alcott)
XXXVII-20 "Virtues of Fiction" (MacDonald, Innocent Blood, etc.)
XXXVII-21 "Lost Doors" (Kathleen Raine)
XXXVII-22 "Education of Imagination" (Douglas Sloan)
XXXVII-23 "The Human Mind" (Beebe)
XXXVII-24 "Places To Go"
XXXVII-25 "Gandhian Instruction"
XXXVII-26 News from Kentucky - And Kansas"
XXXVII-36 "Making Good Things Happen"
XXXVII-37 "Art in America"
XXXVII-38 "Home Schoolers"
XXXVII-39 "Ecological Revolution"
XXXVII-40 "Our Hidden Curriculum"
XXXVII-41 "In the Magazines"
XXXVII-42 "Reports from Canada"
XXXVII-43 "Designer's Report"
XXXVII-44 "What Is Creativity?"
XXXVII-45 "Things Teachers Can't Arrange"
XXXVII-46 "Why Schooling Is Going Wrong"
XXXVII-47 "Self-Salvage at Betterway"
XXXVII-48 "The Meaning of Education"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXVII-49 "Questions by Commager"
XXXVII-50 "Tomorrow's Education"
XXXVII-51 "What Is Peace Education?"
XXXVII-52 "Thinking and Knowing"
XXXVIII-1 "News from Egypt and Hawaii"
XXXVIII-2 "Passages of Transition"
XXXVIII-3 "Back to the Greeks"
XXXVIII-4 "Children and Community"
XXXVIII-5 "School and State"
XXXVIII-6 "What Is Moral Education?"
XXXVIII-7 "Plato, Dante, and Bernard Shaw"
XXXVIII-8 "Ways To Change"
XXXVIII-9 "Critical Notes On Teaching"
XXXVIII-10 "Ways of Saying"
XXXVIII-11 "A Community of Parents"
XXXVIII-12 "Musings on Poetry"
XXXVIII-13 "Can There Be Paideia In America?"
XXXVIII-14 "Child Life In Yellow Springs"
XXXVIII-15 "Recollection and Stories"
XXXVIII-16 "A Book, A Pamphlet"
XXXVIII-17 "The Blight of Specialists"
XXXVIII-18 "Working With the Young"
XXXVIII-19 "An English High School"
XXXVIII-20 "Religious Studies"
XXXVIII-21 "A Defense of Edward Abbey"
XXXVIII-22 "Education Overseas"
XXXVIII-23 "On Homeschooling"
XXXVIII-24 "An Unsolved Problem"
XXXVIII-25 "Working with Clay"
XXXVIII-26 "History and Ecology"
XXXVIII-27- "Children . . . And Politics"
XXXVIII-37 "Critics . . . Admirers"
XXXVIII-38 "Learning Science"
XXXVIII-39 "The Magic of 'We'"
XXXVIII-40 "The One-Room Schoolhouse"
XXXVIII-41 "From Passion to Profession"
XXXVIII-42 "A Start In Life"
XXXVIII-43 "Until the Crack of Doom"
XXXVIII-44 "Finally, A High Note"
XXXVIII-45 "Outlawing Imagination"
XXXVIII-46 "Thinking Is Not A Performing Art"
XXXVIII-47 "Educated To Be Different"
XXXVIII-48 "Peace Won Out"
XXXVIII-49 "News About India"
XXXVIII-50 "For Highschoolers"
XXXVIII-51 "Who Should Control Education?"
XXXVIII-52 "Gandhi on Education"
XXXIX-1 "Testers-And Outwitting Them"
XXXIX-2 "What Can Be Done"
XXXIX-3 "Education at Home"
XXXIX-4 "A Life of Gandhi"
XXXIX-5 "An Alternative Philosophy"
XXXIX-6 "Some Communications"
XXXIX-7 "The Greatest Obstacle"
XXXIX-8 "A Destructive System"
XXXIX-9 "Difficult But Important"
XXXIX-10 "Unexpected Truths"
XXXIX-11 "The Gifted and Talented"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XXXIX-12 "On Schooling and Teaching"
XXXIX-13 "Religion Versus Creeds"
XXXIX-14 "What A Fashion Neglects"
XXXIX-15 "Population . . . Home Schooling"
XXXIX-16 "A Youth Program That Works"
XXXIX-17 "Musings"
XXXIX-18 "One-to-One Teaching"
XXXIX-19 "Learning from Japan"
XXXIX-20 "Hungry Children of the World"
XXXIX-21 "Homestead Schooling"
XXXIX-22 "An Almost Futile Inquiry"
XXXIX-23 "Words and Fashions"
XXXIX-24 "Left Out of Peace Studies"
XXXIX-25 "Finishing the Sentence"
XXXIX-26 "On Unused Capacities"
XXXIX-27-36 "On Paul Goodman"
XXXIX-37 "Science and the Humanities"
XXXIX-38 "Future Problems"
XXXIX-39 "Unwelcome News"
XXXIX-40 "How to Write"
XXXIX-41 "What We Ought To Do"
XXXIX-42 Quoted No. 50 of Growing Without Schooling
XXXIX-43 "The Thinking of A. H. Maslow"
XXXIX-44 "Words As Weapons"
XXXIX-45 "Miracle In Appalachia"
XXXIX-46 "The World of Dreams"
XXXIX-47 "Anecdote Versus Statistics"
XXXIX-48 "Reading for the Young"
XXXIX-49 "A Radical Proposal"
XXXIX-50 "Emasculating Language"
XXXIX-51 "Cooperation Versus Competition"
XXXIX-52 "Some Improbable Heroes"
XXXIX-53 "Miscellany"
XL-1 "Institutions and Parents"
XL-2 "An Educator's Dream"
XL-3 Discussed, quoted Teaching the Teachers, a report by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
XL-4 "A Place for Getting Better"
XL-5 "On Teaching At Home"
XL-6 "What Schools Can't Do"
XL-7 "A School in the Mountains" re the Arthur Morgan School, North Carolina
XL-8 "John Holt on College"
XL-9 "Ourselves and Our Strength"
XL-10 "Arguments and Questions"
XL-11 "Country and City"
XL-12 "Important Questions"
XL-13 "Various Threats"
XL-14 "All Competent Adults . . . "
XL-15 "Non-Military Jobs"
XL-16 "Building A Great School"
XL-17 "On Studying"
XL-18 "Stirrings of Culture"
XL-19 "Addressed to Parents"
XL-20 "The Best School in Town?"
XL-21 "Teaching at Home"
XL-22 "Neil Postman on Everything"
XL-23 "Education in Japan"
Children. . . and Ourselves-(Continued)XL-24 "What Children Are Like"
XL-25-34 "More from GWS"
XL-35 "Learning from Holt"
XL-36 "The Use of Stories"
XL-37 "A Man to Read"
XL-38 "A Nice Good Book"
XL-39 "Some Good Extracts"
XL-40 "Montessori Schools in Milwaukee"
XL-41 "The Malady of Scotland"
XL-42 "Our Society"
XL-43 "Intrinsic Learning"
XL-44 "On Openings"
XL-45 "Working With Children"
XL-46 "A Lost Treasure"
XL-47 "A Growing Movement"
XL-48 "Lesson in Language"
XL-49 "Two Kinds of Education"
XL-50 "The Quality of Jane"-quoted How Children Fail by John Holt
XL-51 "The Human Situation"
XL-52 "Students in California"
XLI-1 "The Basis of Competence"
XLI-2 "A School in New York"
XLI-3 "The Way It Used To Be"
XLI-4 "On the University"
XLI-5 "A Long Look At Schools"
XLI-6 "The Role of Play"
XLI-7 "John Holt on Schools"
XLI-8 "Time for a Change"
XLI-9 "Wonderful, Lively Children"
XLI-10 "Don't Talk, Act!"
XLI-11 "Total Teacher"
XLI-12 "Holt's Diatribe"
XLI-13 "Writers As Teachers"
XLI-14 "Teachers and Pupils"
XLI-15 "A Job One Person Can Do"
XLI-16 "Thoughts on Education"
XLI-17 "A Rare Voice"
XLI-18 "What Is Adolescence?"
XLI-19 "Trips for Health and Normality"
XLI-20 "A Village High School"
XLI-21 "Reports by Parents"
XLI-22 "A School Made by Parents"
XLI-23 "Various Things"
XLI-24 "Holts on the Rampage"
XLI-25 "Various Reports"
XLI-26 "Accept No Excuses"
XLI-27-36 "Tribute to the Cockroach"
XLI-37 "Where Work Needs Doing"
XLI-38 "What Is the Sun Made Of?"
XLI-39 "Failure of the Bureaucratic System"
XLI-40 "A Cherokee Boyhood"
XLI-41 "Why Do Some People Become Teachers?"
XLI-42 "Sharing and Caring"
XLI-43 "Unusual Children"
XLI-44 "On Textbooks and Other Matters"
XLI-45 "A Peace-Making Nation"
XLI-46 "A Better Way"
XLI-47 "Organic Farming"
Children and OurselvesXLI-48 "Reports to a Teacher"
XLI-49 "Three Unusual Men"
XLI-50 "Learning Painting"
XLI-51 "Cooperative Learning"
XLI-52 "Nine Women"
Children and Solitude-Elise Boulding (Pamphlet published by Pendle Hill)XVIII-19 Editorial on identity
Children and Their Caretakers-edited by Norman K. Denzin (collection of articles appearing in Transaction, Dutton, paper, 1973, $2.95)XVI-9 Quoted in Children, "On Being Alone"
Children and the Threat of Nuclear War-Dr. Sibylle Escalona and Brock Chisholm (Duell, Sloan & Pearce)XXVI-25 Discussed and quoted in Editorial, "Moral Products"
Children Are at Risk, TheXIX-44 Quoted in Children, "What Can We Say to the Children"
Children at the Gate-Lynn Reid Banks (Pocket Book)XXXIX-46 Editorial (Tristram Coffin)
Children Come First-Casey and Liza Murrow (American Heritage Press, 1971)XXIII-15 Discussed in Review, "Women in Rebirth"
Children Discover Music and Dance - Prof. Emma D. SheehyXXV-4 Discussed and quoted in Children, "More on the Open Classroom"
Children in Crisis-Robert ColesXIII-16 Quoted in Children, "Intuition and Creativity"
Children in "The Nursery School"-Harriet M. Johnson (Agathon, distributed by Schocken, 1972-first published in 1928)XXX-50 Anne Buttimer's quote of Appalachian housewife from above used in Review, "Design With Nature"
Children in the World - Magda and John McHale (Population Reference Bureau, 1979, Washington, D.C.)XXVI-14 Introductory essay quoted and her work discussed in Children, "The First Nursery School"
XXVI-22 Quoted in Children, "The Only Reasonable Thing To Do"
Children Make Murals and Sculpture - Lilli Rosenberg, Ann Killen (Reinhold, 1968)XXXIII-20 Quoted and discussed in Children, "Children Around the World"
Children of the Ashes - Robert JungkXXV-49 Quoted in Children, "Two Books"
Children of Calamity - John CaldwellXV-31 Quoted in Review, "Of Incredible Memory"
Children of South Vietnam, TheXI-37 Quoted and discussed in Children, "Figures of Tragedy"
Children of Hiroshima, The (film)XX-25 Frontiers
Children of the Green Earth (P. O. Box 200, Langley, Wash.)VII-28 Discussed in Lead, "Without Raising His Voice"
Children- The Challenge - Rudolf DreikursXXXVIII-26 Gerald Murphy on Haitian farmers, and Robert Mazibuko on African Tree Center, in Children, "History and Ecology"
Children's Crusade, TheXVII-32 Reviewed in Children, "The Use of Religion"
Children's Experience in Art - Pearl Greenberg (Reinhold, 1966)IX-45 Review - The Trumpet of God - David Duncan
Children's Freedom - Ray Hemmings (Schocken, $6.96)XXII-44 Quoted in Children, "The Oaken Heart of England"
Children's Magazine, The (Glasgow, Scotland)XXVI-24 Discussed and quoted in Children, "The Story of A. S. Neill"
Children's Views of Themselves - Ira GordonIII-15 Quoted in Children
Childs, John L. (Teachers College, Columbia University)XX-17 Gladys Gardner Jenkins' Foreword to quoted in Children, "The Golden Age"
Childs, MarquisXVI-29 His comments on quoted from F. Ernest Johnson in Lead, "The Long Way Home"
Child's Part, The - ed. by Peter Brooks (Beacon, 1972)I-34 The Middle Way in "The Agricultural Revolution"
I-49 Mention of in story on co-op in Review, "What Are We Waiting For?"
II-39 Mentioned in Frontiers, "The Continuing War on the Co-ops
XXXIII-24 The Middle Way in Review, "The Deeper Human Qualities"
China (Republic)XXVII-51 Michael Holquist, Jacqueline Flescher, Isabelle Jan, Andre Winandy quoted from in Children, "The Story as Emancipator"
China Difference, The - Holmes Welch (Harper & Row, 1979)XXXIII-40 Brief history of relations in past with, and present treatment of, Tibet discussed in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street, "by Holmes Welch
China in the Sixteenth Century - Matthew RicciXXXIII-40 Discussed briefly in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street" by Holmes Welch
Chinatown Family - Lin YutangVII-2 Quoted in Lead, "We Are All Very Much Alike"
Chinese AttainmentsII-20 His book reviewed in Lead, "Books and Morals"
Chinese Buddhism and the WestXXXII-49 Review
Chinese StudentsXXII-33 Review
Chinese View of Their Place in the World, The - Prof. C. P. Fitzgerald (Paperback, Oxford University Press, 1964)I-28 Editorial
IX-7 Coronet article, "Our Amazing Chinese Kids" quoted in Children
Chinnock, Frank W.XXV-19 Quoted from in Review, "Introduction to China"
Chipko Movement, The - Annpam Misha (Gandhi Book House, 1 Rajghat Colony New Delhi 110 002, India)XXVI-11 A Gift from Vietnam discussed and quoted in Children, "The Stuff of History"
Chipman, Nathaniel (Vermont lawyer)XXXVII-9 Quoted from article by Sarah Scholfield on in Permaculture in Children, "Paper from Australia"
XXXVII-11 Discussed in Science for Villages, Aug-Sept 1983 quoted in Frontiers, "A Million Trees Planted in India"
XXXVII-20 The movement discussed from Jan-Feb 1984 International Wildlife, also quoted from Bhatt in Frontiers, "Nothing is Too Late"
Chips Are Down, The (film)V-24 Reference to in Lead, "The Reform of Institutions, from Hansen's Liberalism and American Education in the Eighteenth Century
IX-28 Quoted in Lead, "The Duties of Free Man"
Chisholm, Dr. G. Brock (William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation)III-13 Review of this Jean Paul Sartre production
VI-1 Reference to in Editorial, "The Other Side of Life"
Chisholm, Dr. G. Brock-(Continued)I-8 Director-General Medical Services of Canadian Army during World War II; now Deputy Minister of Health in Dominion's Dept. of Nat'l Health and Welfare. Quote from The Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress, in Frontiers, "The 'Mission' of Psychiatry"
II-7 Director-General of World Health Organization, quoted in article "Psychiatry and Religion"
II-44 Reference to in Lead, "No Hiding Place Down Here" -"Substance 'X'" bacterial poison
IV-41 Discussed in Frontiers, "Outspoken Psychiatrist"
V-40 Quoted in Editorial, "A Leading Authority"
VI-2 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Sources of Prejudice"
IX-43 Quoted in Lead, "The 'Guilt-Feeling' of Modern Man"
X-30 Quoted from Asilomar lecture in Children
X-49 His opinion on authoritarian God concept quoted in Review, "What's Wrong with Morality?"
XII-8 Quoted by Gunnar Dybwad in Children, "News and Notes"
XII-23 His paper quoted in Lead, "What Is Good For Man"; also Science paper quoted
XII-25 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Lead, "The Noncomplacent Minorities"
XII-38 His Can People Learn to Learn? Quoted in Children, "You Can Start at the Top"
XII-39 Again quoted in Children, "Can Morality Be Unethical?"
XII-47 Briefly quoted in Children, "Letters and Comment" on issues of religious belief
Choay, FrancoiseXIII-3 His 1946 address, "The Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress" quoted in Review, "Religion, Sin, and the Animals"
XIV-22 His article on germ warfare, May 1960 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists quoted in Review, "'Double-Think' and the Vicious Circle"
XIV-51 His Prescription for Survival quoted in Review, "On National Boundaries"
XV-33 Quoted briefly in Frontiers, "Ingredients of Peace"
XVI-28 Quoted in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation" from West Coast broadcast
XVI-29 Quoted from The Humanist symposium, "Reconstruction in Religion," in Review of same title
XVIII-19 His art, in June 1962 Social Service Review reviewed with Banjamin Weininger's paper "Asceticism and Religious Experiences," in "Psychiatrists on Religion"
XIX-44 Quoted from Children and the Threat of Nuclear War in Children, "What Can We Say to the Children?"
XX-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Modern Jungle"
XXIX-11 Quoted from Feb. 1946 Psychiatry in Lead, "What is 'Morality'?"
Chodoff, Paul (Washington, D. C., psychiatrist)XX-1 Her essay on Marcel Duchamp in The Man- Made Object (Vision + Value Series) quoted in Frontiers, "Change and Changing Things"
Chodorov, FrankVII-9 Quoted from Psychiatry in Review re mental illnesses precipitated because of security investigations; also reference to in Editorial, "We Have a Choice
Choice, The - Virginia NaeveIII-40 Frontiers devoted to discussion of Human Events article by him re Freedom Clubs, "Is Individualism Freedom?"
Choice Before South Africa, The - E. S. Sachs (London, Turnstile, 1952)XIX-18 Frontiers
Choice Before Us, The - G. Lowes DickinsonVI-3 Frontiers discussion of book, same title
Choice Is Always Ours, The - anthologyXX-15 Quoted from by Glen Siebert in latter part of Children, "The Thinking Young"
Choice of Origins, AI-40 Published by Richard R. Smith, brief mention in Frontiers, "Guides for the Heaven-Bound"
Choice Upon Us, TheXXX-41 Lead
Cholesterol Puzzle, TheXXXIX-44 Review Nuclear React ions)
Chomskyan Revolution, TheX-36 Frontiers
Chomsky, NoamXXV-3 Review
Choose Life- A Dialogue - Arnold Toynbee and Daisaku Ikeda (Oxford University, 1976)XXII-17 His American Power and the New Mandarins discussed and quoted in Review, "Some Motivational Research"; also briefly quoted in Editorial, "Origins of the New 'Nihilism'"
XXII-44 Quoted from American Power and the New Mandarins in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"
XXII-50 Quoted from The New Left (collection of essays) in Review, "A Chasm, Not a Gap"
XXXII-22 Quoted from Language and Responsibility in Editorial, "The State Religion"
XXXII-37 Quoted from Language in Lead, "The References for Life"
XXXII-38 A Simple Answer"
XXXVIII-9 Quoted from 1984 and After in Review, "Orwellian Echoes"
XL-9 From The Race to Destruction-Its Rational Basis, in Frontiers, "A Futile Debate"
Choose Your WildernessXL-36 Discussed in Review (written by Catherine Roberts), "An Immortal Tale"
Choreutics - Rudolf Laban (Macdonald and Evans, London, 1966)XII-5 Lead - by Walker Winslow
Chorpenning, Charlotte E.XXX-40 Preface to quoted in Children, "Notes on the Arts"
Chosen, The - Chaim PotokXXXI-3 Her Twenty-One Years With Children's Theatre reviewed in Children, "Some Faint Inklings"
Choudari, ManmohanXXI-37 Quoted from in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"
XXII-18 Quoted in Children, "Guilt and Atonement"
Christ and Anti-ChristXXXV-10 Quoted from Gandhi Vigyan, July 1981, in Children, "Speaking and Reading"
Christ and Freud - Arthur GuirdhamXIX-1 Review
Christ and SocratesXV-46 Quoted in Lead, "Synanon-Its Best May Come Last"
XV-48 Reviewed and quoted in Review of same title Lawrence Durrell's Preface to briefly quoted
Christ of the Indian Road - E. Stanley JonesIX-42 Review of Edith Hamilton's Witness to the Truth
Christ Stopped at Eboli - Carlo LeviI-5 Review of books on India
Christ vs. Socrates - Saturday Review article - Reinhold NiebuhrI-13 Review of book, in Review, "People Without History"
I-25 Reference to in Review, "Periodical Review"
I-40 Theme is individual exercise of private initiative for general good-in Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"
III-14 Reference to in Review of Levi's Of Fear and Freedom
VII-30 Quoted in Editorial, "The Italian South"
XXXII-23 Subject of Editorial, "Carlo Levi's book"
Christen Kold- Nan na Goodhope (Lutheran Publ. House, Blair, Nebraska, 1958)VIII-6 Frontiers
IX-42 Referred to in Review, "Christ and Socrates"
Christensen, Emiel and MaryXXIV-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Blurred Frontier"
Christian, James L.XXXIX-17 Their A 30-Acre Tract Dedicated to the Creative Use of Leisure Time in Frontiers, "Ways of Teaching" (See also Land Report)
Christian Agnostic, The - Rev. Leslie D. WeatherheadXXVII-17 His Philosophy-an Introduction to the Art of Wondering subject of Review, "What Serves 'Philosophy'?"
Christian Century (magazine)XIX-5 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title
Christian Century -(Continued)III-4 Taken to task in Frontiers, "Partisan Journalism" (an exception, since it is usually morally searching)
IV-9 Frontiers "Viewpoints on the Korean War" quoted in letter to CC from Quaker
V-4 Discussion of their Dec. 19, 1951 issue devoted to U.M.T. in Children
V-22 Letter to Mr. Matthew Ridgway, and Western Union Easter messages discussed in Review
V-28 Secularism"
V-31 Reference to articles in re Army and Navy winning friends and influencing people in Editorial, "Captives of Their Own Propaganda"
V-35 Discussion of Wm. H. Hudnut article, "The Scandal of Dogmatism" in Frontiers, "The Shadow of Philosophy"
V-39 Quoted from CC editorial, "Is Your Child the Legion's Target?" Also quoted from in Frontiers, "The Same Old Question"-views on Christian "unity"
V-50 Quoted from in Frontiers, "A Psychological Mystery" re drinking
VI-2 Frontiers, "The Sources of Prejudice" based on CC article on Yale Divinity School study of materials used in church schools for religious instruction
VI-16 Reaction to Korean War discussed in Editorial "Requirements of Peace"
VI-17 Quoted from in Lead, "Toward a Mature World" on peace gestures by Russia
VI-41 Frontiers, "An Interesting Debate," re interchange between Reinhold Niebuhr and V. Ogden Vogt
VI-48 Editorial on Korea discussed in Review, "Background on Korea"
VII-38 Censorship of Evanston Assembly of World Council of Churches mentioned in Frontiers, "Problems of Censorship"
VII-47 Review of books on China quoted in Lead, "'Impartiality' Is the Issue" Quoted Malcolm Boyd in Frontiers, "Art and Moral Education"
Christian Fathers, TheVIII-2 Quoted from A. Roy Eckardt article in Lead, "Cavalcade of Philosophers"
VIII-11 Review, "Religion in the Schools"
VIII-16 Article, "Science and Faith" quoted on Galileo in Lead, "The Days of Wrath"; Wm. Ernest Hocking and Harold Fey articles quoted in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"
VIII-19 Quoted re necessity for schools to be state supported in Lead, "Set Free or Set Loose?"
VIII-23 Discussion of Bandung Conference in Frontiers, "The New Asia"
VIII-43 Quoted in Children re delinquents
VIII-44 Quoted and discusses its war stand in World War II in Frontiers
IX-2 Quoted in Frontiers, "On Religious Freedom"
IX-37 John C. Bennett article quoted in Frontiers, "What Can Survive a War?"
IX-49 Review, "Christian Journalism"-concerned with correspondence from India
X-41 Quoted article "Are the Public Schools Godless?" by Virgin M. Rogers in Review, "Reflective Christianity"
XII-29 John Dillenberger article quoted in Review, "Science and Theology"
XII-38 Review by Allen Hackett of Joan V. Bondurant's Conquest of Violence quoted in Review, "Imprint of Gandhian Non-violence"
XII-51 Quoted story of persecution of staff and students of Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tenn. in Children, "The Challenges of Deprivation"
XIII-19 Brief quote of Tom Driver's review of Saul Levitt's The Andersonville Trial, Feb. 3 issue in Review, "The War Lover"
XIII-26 Niels C. Nielsen Jr. quoted Nov. 4 issue in Frontiers, "East-West Philosopher's Conference"
XIII-36 Aug. 3 Editorial quoted in Lead, "Things Said and Done"; also quoted article by Norman K. Gottwald Dan Lacy quoted from May 4 issue in Frontiers, "Notes on Censorship"
XIII-45 "Protestant Church and College Student" by Warren Ashby quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XIV-17 Editorial, Feb. 22 issue, quoted in Children, "Youth for Integration"
XIV-27 William Stringfellow quoted, May 10 issue, in Children, "Primitive Moralities-and None"
XVI-10 Priscilla Grundy's review of Burdick-Wheeler book, Fail-Safe, Dec. 6, 1962 issue, quoted in Review, "Accidental Obliteration"
XVIII-1 Quote from Oct. 28, 1958 issue in Lead, "The Sacred Bonds"
XIX-8 Dr. Harvey Cox quoted from Jan. 5 issue in Review, "God and Plenty"
XIX-32 Hans Richter quoted from July 16, 1944 issue in Lead, "The Spaces of Freedom"
Christian JournalismVI-11 Review of The Fathers of the Western Church - Robert Payne
Christian OriginsIX-49 Review
Christian Polemics, New StyleVIII-27 Editorial - "Dead Sea Scrolls"
Christian Platonists of Alexandria - Charles BiggXVIII-46 Review
Christian Scene, TheX-46 Quoted from in Lead, "Theology Revisited"
Christian Science MonitorXIII-6 Lead
Christian Science Monitor-(Continued)XIII-36 Kimmis Henrick quoted in Children, "Friendship Day Camp"
XIX-3 Emilie Livezey quoted, Dec. 2, 1965 issue, in Children, "Religion and State-Fresh Perspective"
XIX-45 Mario Rossi article text of Lead, "Vietnam- Views of the Future"
XX-3 Quoted in Children, "Questions, Answers" in re to Black Mountain College
XX-4 Brief quote from Jan. 5 issue in Editorial, "The Restive Press"
XX-5 Surveys reported by David R. Francis quote, Nov. 7, 1966 issue, in Editorial, "Evaluations of Business"
XX-20 Apr 20 issue quoted in Editorial, "Do-It- Yourself Housing"
XX-24 Quoted at length in Frontiers, "Vietnam and the Press"
XX-28 Joseph C. Harsch quoted, June 6 issue, in Editorial, "More Journalistic Wistfulness"
XX-31 Comment on Jose Sorrent's valedictory address quoted, June 30 issue in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"
XX-46 Joseph C. Harsch quoted, Oct. 13 issue, in Lead, "Various Confessions"
XXI-8 Editor Erwin D. Canham quoted, Dec. 11 issue, in Frontiers, "Paths to 'Involvement'"
XXI-15 Feb. 28 issue quoted in Lead, "Religion and Religions"
XXI-27 Kimmis Hendrick quoted, June 5 issue, in Frontiers, "Crossroads for the Indians"
XXII-2 Mrs. Xernona B. Clayton quoted from Dec. 6, 1968 issue, Frontiers, "Notes on 'Race'"
XXII-5 Lynton K. Caldwell and Barry Commoner quoted, Dec. 31, 1968 issue in Frontiers, "Friends With the World?"
XXII-16 Stories on Biafra and Calcutta quoted, Mar. 14 issue, in Review, "News and the Man"; comment on TV interview with Mr. Harold Wilson briefly quoted from same issue in Editorial, "Morality in Our Time"
XXIII-47 Jean Whitehead quoted, Apr 26, 1969 issue, in Children, "Ways of Learning"
XXIV-22 Joseph C. Harsch quoted, Oct. 13, 1967 issue, in Lead, "The Meaning of Progress"
Christian Science Monitor-(Continued)XXV-10 William Stringer quoted, Dec. 2, 1971 issue, in Children, "Tasks of Education"
XXV-22 John Lambert quoted, Apr 18 issue, David Francis' summary of Willis Harman address quoted from Feb 10 issue in Children, "What Socrates Might Say"; also quoted report on Geneva Conference on Technology, from July 13, 1970 issue
XXVI-20 Quoted from Richard Courtney's Play, Drama, and Thought in Children, "Miscellany"
XXVI-44 Interview with John F. Bardach quoted, Sept. 22 issue, Frontiers, "In the News"
XXVII-49 Ursula Le Guin's article quoted, July 8, issue in Review, "About Metaphors"
XXVIII-12 Quoted Jan. 16, 1975 issue re changes in diet in Frontiers, "Facts About Food"
XVIII-19 Peter Schwartz quoted, July 1, 1974 issue, in Editorial, "The Tolstoyan Dilemma"
XXIX-42 Arnold Toynbee's advice to writers quoted in Children, "Odds and Ends"' also quoted, address by William Holladay from CS in Children
XXIX-51 Elizabeth Pond article on Soviet history quoted, Oct. 6 issue, in Frontiers, "After Reading the Papers"
XXX-8 Story in Dec. 1 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Decentralist Ways and Means"
XXX-11 Joseph Harsch quoted on pricing of oil from Dec. 30, 1976 issue in Frontiers, "Some Uncommon Sense"
XXX-46 Report on right of American Indians to dispense justice among themselves, from Jan. 28 issue, other items from Feb. 9 issue, in Children, "Qualities of Community"
XXX-50 Charles Lewis quoted from Sept. 20 issue in Children, "Trends in Education"
XXXI-5 Nick DiSpoldo quoted, Nov. 10, 1977 issue in Children, "What Children Can Do"
XXXI-11 Grace Muente quoted, Nov. 21, 1977 issue in Children, "Numbers Are Like Maps"
XXXI-15 Roscoe Drummond quoted, Jan. 18 issue, in Children, "Schooling and Thinking"
XXXI-41 Review of Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago- Three quoted from June 14 issue in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
XXXII-23 James Boushay's discussion of work of Eliot Wigginton quoted, Nov. 13, 1978 issue, in Children, "A Couple of Islands"
XXXII-23 John Holt quoted, Apr 8, 1974 issue, in Children, "A Couple of Islands"
XXXII-43 Quoted, Aug. 8, 1979 issue, on Real Estate developments, in Frontiers, "A Parable by Twain"
XXXII-46 Quoted from Joseph Harsch in Frontiers, from Jan. 29, 1979 issue, "The Spectrum of Change"
XXXII-51 Quoted Nov. 19, 1979 issue on plight of Cambodians in Editorial, "Who Is to Blame?"
Christian Self-CriticismXXXIII-17 Quoted Mar. 25, 1980 issue from article by Orville Freeman in Editorial, "Goals and Obstacles"
XXXIII-12 Quoted from article by Henry Steele Commager, Jan. 2, 1980 issue, on "cold war" in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-46 Norman Cousins on statesmanship, Aug. 20, 1980 in Lead, "A Historian's Prescription"
XXXIV-22 Sept. 4, 1980 A. van Zyl, Chaplain-General of So. African Defense Force, in Children, "God and Government"
XXXIV-37 July 23, 1981, on Creationist trial, in Children, "The March of Bigotry"
XXXIV-43 April 22, 1981, Scott Armstrong in Children, "On Home Instruction"
XXXIV-48 Melinda Burns, Oct. 30, 1981, bilingual education, in Editorial, "Sink or Swim?"
XXXV-4 Nuclear weapons, Oct. 26, 1981, Frontiers, "A 'Tiny Little Accident'"
XXXV-23 Mar. 9, 1982 re preventing nuclear war, in Lead, "Defeat is Indivisible In Nuclear War"
XXXV-48 Norman Cousins, Aug. 31, 1982, demise of Saturday Review, in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXVI-8 Stewart Brand interview with Stewart McBride, Aug. 9, 1982 issue re automation, in Children, "Some Useful Preaching"
XXXVI-21 Richard Feinberg, Feb . 15, 1983 in Lead, "A Society That Fits"
XXXVI-23 On CO status in Germany, Nov. 30, 1982 in Children, "Non-Physical Evolution"
XXXVI-36 April 15, 1983, David Scott on computer in Children, "The Picture of the World"
XXXVI-37 Mar. 18, 1983 on Sao Paulo's park, in Lead, "The Victims of Development"
XXXVI-44 Sept. 16, 1983, Curtis Jones, U. S. and Lebanon, in Review, "Historical Amnesia"
XXXVII-9 Wendell Berry, 1983 issue on farming, in Review, "In Behalf of Provincials"
XXXVIII-12 Nov. 21, 1984, Alf Siewers on circular system in Frontiers, "Zenop as Guide"
XXXIX-1 Leon Botstein Aug. 23, 1985 re testing, in Children, "Testers-and Outwitting Them"
XXXIX-3 Aug. 8, 1985 Edward Giradet on reclaiming land in Kenya, Frontiers, "Transforming a Man- Made Moonscape"
XXXIX-24 Jan. 31, 1986, "Peace Studies" supplement (Robt. Elias, Robt. Marquand, etc.) in Children, "Left Out of Peace Studies"
XL-44 Sept. 24, 1987, Ned Temko on Mrs. Oppenheimer in Editorial, "The 'Wonderbox'"
Christian View of God, The - Dr. James Orr, 1893XII-17 Review
Christianity Among the Religions of the World - Dr. Arnold ToynbeeI-9 Quoted re after-death states (nobody knows except God)
XVII-11 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Not Entirely by Chance"
Christianity and CrisisXII-17 Quoted from in Review, "Christian Self- Criticism"
Christianity and History - Herbert ButterfieldXXIV-5 Source of notes on Illich's past (Aug. 4, 1969) in Children, "Teaching Without Schooling"
XXIV-7 Interview with Jim Drake about Cesar Chavez quoted from Jan. 11, 1971 issue in Editorial, "A 'Man-for-Others'"
Christianity and Morals - WestermarckIII-35 Discussion of and quotes from in Lead, "A New View of Man"
Christianity and Patriotism - TolstoyIII-2 Reference to in Lead, "The New Political Analysis"
V-53 Quoted from in Review, "Twelve Seasons for Reflection"
Christianity and the Encounter of World Religions - Dr. Paul TillichI-15 Referred to in "Religion and "The Church'"
II-3 Reference to in Lead, "The Individual and the World"
II-21 Quoted from in Tolstoy article "Great Reformers"
V-3 Quoted in Editorial, "If Only. . ."
XI-9 Act II"
XIII-15 Quoted in Editorial, "The Tyranny of 'Public Opinion'"
XV-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Dynamics of Freedom"
XXXIII-18 Quote from in Lead, "The Root of Change"
XXXIX-26 Quoted in Lead, "Some Large Questions" (human decision)
Christianity of Main Street, The - Theodore C. WedelXVII-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "Self-Criticism for Christianity"
Christianity Today (Magazine)IV-8 Discussion of in Lead, "Dialogue on Faith"
Christie, AgathaXII-43 Dr. Pitirim Sorokin quoted from in Children on "Juvenile Delinquency"
Christie, NilsXIV-42 Briefly quoted in Children, "Over Attention- And Loving Neglect"
Christman, Henry M.XL-1 His review in Development Dialogue of Corporate Crime quoted in Lead, "What May Happen to Science"
Christmas (the holiday)XXXIX-25 Speeches of Huey P. Long in Review, "Politics. . . And Other Things"
Christmas EditorialIII-51 Discussed in Children
X-49 "Christmas is Always Late"-Children
Christopher and His Father - Hans Habe (Popular Library)I-50 Appeal for packages to Europe by quoting from Politics-in Editorial
X-52 Editorial-"A Truth Which Remains"
ChristyXXII-18 Quoted from in Children, "Guilt and Atonement"
Chronos (the god)I-5 The Orient in American Transcendentalism - in Review, "Books on India"
Chrysippus (Studied with Zeno)II-40 Devoured h is children and procreated them also; mentioned in Lead, "The Human Situation"
Chrysalis - Harry Behn (Harcourt, 1949)XXXVI-4 Quoted from The Teachings of Epictetus, intro by Rolleston in Lead, "Simply as a Man; see also Editorial, "Some Sort of 'Alliance'"
Chrystie, MabelXXII-43 Discussed and quoted in Children, "He Tried to Be Civilized"
XXII-45 Quoted from in Lead, "Siege Perilous"
Chuang Tsu (Taoist philosopher)XXX-24 Her report on Collaberg School quoted from Liberation (Nov. 1963) in Children, "Help from Our Friends"
Chuangtse's PrincipleXXII-42 Quoted in Review, "John Stuart Mill- Whipping Boy"
XXIV-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Taoist Solution"
XXXIII-16 Quote from in Review, "The Spread of Seeds"
XXXIV-36 Quoted in Lead, "Grounds of Persuasion" (Great Knowledge sees)
Chuggerman, SamuelXXIV-44 Editorial
Chukovsky, KorneiXXVII-2 His Lester F. Ward-American Aristotle discussed and quoted in Children, "Formation of a Man"
Church, Senator FrankXIX-23 His From Two to Five discussed and quoted in Children, "In Behalf of Fantasy"
XXIII-42 From Two to Five discussed and quoted in Children, "Discipline and Delight"
Church, Peggy PondXVIII-7 Quoted from Jan. 26 Look in Frontiers, "'Look' Looks at 'The Radical Right'"
Church, VirginiaXVII-27 Author of House at Otowi Bridge, the subject of Lead, "Great and Perilous Times," a biography of Edith Warner
Church and the Atom, The (Church of England Report, Apr 1948)III-36 Review of her Teachers Are People in Children
Church of EnglandI-38 Mentioned in Letter from England
Churchill, MaeIII-46 Reference to its publication, Moral Crisis, published by Moral Welfare Council- Editorial, "One More 'Philosophy'"
Churchill, Ward (University of Colorado)XXVIII-11 Her report on National Crime Information Center quoted from Dec. 21, 1974 Nation in Frontiers, "Toward Social Self-Understanding"
Churchill, WinstonXXXIX-53 July/Aug. 1986 Environment re Indian lands in Frontiers, "Who Are the Civilized?"
Churchman, TheI-15 Victor Gollancz in Our Threatened Values has admiration for some of Churchill's traits
I-35 Review of his War Memoirs in article "Man and Era"
I-50 Quoted in Letter from England
II-35 He and Ernest Bevin knew nothing of "unconditional surrender" until he heard it from Roosevelt
XXXIII-13 Quoted his remarks on Gandhi in 1931 in Lead, "Projects and Tides"
Churchman, C. WestXXXIV-6 Quoted address, "Manifest Destiny is Obsolete" by W. H. Ferry, July 1980 issue, in Editorial, "We Must Try"
Chute, MarchetteXXII-15 His review of James Ridgeway's The Closed Corporation-American Universities in Crisis quoted from Science, Feb. 14, in Children, "Vision Versus Problem-Solving"
XXVII-10 Quoted from his The Design of Inquiring Systems in Lead, "The Unchanging Question"
XXXIII-9 Quoted from his The Systems Approach in Review, "On Systems Analysis"
XXXIII-9 Quoted his The Systems Approach in Review, "On Systems Analysis"
Ciampa, JohnXXI-27 Her Shakespeare of London discussed and quoted in Review, "Where the Initiative Lies"
Ciardi, JohnXXII-53 Wrote Frontiers, "Home on the Range"
CiceroXIX-31 Quoted from May 11, 1963 Saturday Review in Children, "To Read or Not to Read?"
XX-29 Quoted from Saturday Review in Lead, "Attitudes and Acts"
XXV-12 Quoted from Feb. 5, 1972 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Criticism, and a Little Poetry"
XXXIII-52 Noted his Atlantic, Dec. 1980 article re Xmas, in Editorial, "A Difficult Time of Year"
CIDOC (Center for Intercultural Documentation)I-10 From Aristotle's atomist doctrine coined "for fortuitous concourse of atoms"
XXV-1 His quote of last words of King Cyrus taken from De Senecutute and used in Lead, "Order and Purpose"
XXXI-21 Dream of Scipio quoted in Review, "Anthology of Religion"
CIDOC-(Continued)XXIV-12 General statement from their catalog quoted in Children, "Alternative Education in Cuernavaca"; course description by Wallace Roberts also quoted
CIDOC Approach, TheXXVI-37 Paper presented, Summer 1972, by Boventura de Sousa Santos quoted in Frontiers, "Attractive Simplicities"
XXVI-44 Subject of letter of comment to Editor quoted in Children, "An Environment to Recover In"
XXVII-9 Ivan Illich, John McKnight, Robert Mendelsohn quoted from paper on health insurance in Editorial, "The CIDOC Approach"
XXVII-10 J. S. Grefstein's paper, "Law and Technology," (first in Canadian Bar Review, May 1973) quoted in Frontiers, "The Advocates of Change"
XXVII-11 Nicholas Bennet paper presented, 1971 ECAFE Conference of Asian Economic Planners, quoted in Children, "Two Views of Education"
XXVII-17 John Holt's "Open Letter" quoted from in Children, "Toward Paideia"
XXVII-24 Their publication of Ivan Illich's Hygienic Nemesis discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "The General Delusion"
XXVII-52 Urs Heierli's paper quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "Low Energy Economics"
XXX-41 Valentine Borremans quoted in Editorial, "Idealism and Social Health"
XXXIII-49 Quoted by Louis J. Halle in Men and Nations in Lead, "We Who Dream"
XXX-41 Valentina Borremans quoted from in Editorial, "Idealism and Social Health"
CIDOC Cuaderno No. 1007 (Issued by Intercultural De Documentacion, Apdo 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico)XXVII-9 Editorial
Cioran, E. M.XXIV-5 Ivan Illich's New York Review of Books article quoted from in Children, "Teaching Without Schooling"
XXIV-7 Ivan Illich quoted in Children, "Custodian, Preacher, and Therapist"
XXIV-17 Ivan Illich lecture quoted from No. 1013 in Editorial, "Plan for 'Liberal Education'"
XXIV-19 Same Ivan Illich article as above quoted in Editorial, "Education Without Schooling"
Circa 1968-Myles Greene (Greenview Publications, Box 7051, Chicago, Ill, 50680)XXI-38 Quote from Richard Gilman's discussion of in May 18 New Republic in Review, "The Inspection of Roots"
XXXI-48 Quote from Robert Kirsch in L.A. Times in Review, "Good Leads to Follow"
Circle of Poison, The (Institute of Food and Development Policy, 2588 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94110)-David Weir and Mark ShapiroXXXV-50 Quoted poem "Modern Life" in Review, "One Kind of Liberation"
Circumstances of Revolution, TheXXXIV-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Private World Government"
XXXV-7 Mentioned in Review, "Two Kinds of Balance" (advertising and pesticides)
Citadel, Market, and Alter - Spencer HeathXV-38 Editorial
Cities-What Is and What Might BeX-40 Quoted in Lead, "Changing Allegiances"
Cities and t he Wealth of Nations - Jane Jacobs (Random House)XXXVI-3 Review (Livable Streets)
Cities Throughout HistoryXXXVII-43 Quoted from review by Thomas Bender in Nation, June 2, 1984, in Review, "On Political Classification"
XXXVII-48 Quoted, reviewed in Review, "The Secret of Economic Growth"
Citizen Summitry - Craig Comstock and Don Carlson, eds. (Jeremy Tarcher)XXII-25 Review
Citizens of East and WestXL-1 Reviewed, quoted Comstock, Michael Nagler, in Review, "On Making Peace . . . and Gandhi"
Citroen, PaulV-4 Editorial
City - Clifford D. SimakXIX-49 Quoted on Moholy-Nagy in Children, "A Total Teacher"
City and Anti-CityVII-22 Reviewed, "Noted in Passing"
City Builder, The - George KonradXXVII-20 Review
City Destroying Itself, A - Richard WhalenXXX-36 Subject of Ivan Sanders' article on Eastern European books quoted from Nation, Apr. 23, in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"
City in History, The - Lewis Mumford (Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961)XXIII-41 Mentioned in Lead, "Vision and Reform"
City in TroubleXXX-8 Quoted in Editorial, "Learning from History"
XXXVI-49 Extensive quotation from in Lead, "Obstacles t o Evolution"
City Is the Frontier, The - Charles Abrams (Harper Colophon, 1967)XXIX-1 Lead
City of Man, The - Leopold Kohr (University of Puerto Rico, 1976)XXXVI-49 Quoted in Lead, "Obstacles to Evolution"
XXXVIII-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Story of Mankind" (re FHA)
City of Man, The - W. Warren WagarXXX-10 Quoted in Editorial, "What Is and What Might Be"
XXX-17 Quoted in Review, "From Manchester and Salzburg"; also quoted from foreword-
XXXI-39 Quoted in Frontiers, "Spreading the Word"
XXXVI-21 Quoted in Lead, "A Society that Fits"
City People's Book of Raising Food, The - Helga and Bill OlkowskiXVI-26 Quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Hope"
City Rebuilds Itself, AXXXI-25 Frontiers, "It's Happening All Over"
City Where Crime Is Play, The - Edward M. BarrowsXLI-44 Review
Civil DefenseXXIII-37 Quotation from in Children, "On Crowding"
Civil Disobedience - Henry David ThoreauVIII-34 In New York people protesting the C.D. drill, jailed
Civil Disobedience and Non-Violence - Leo Tolstoy (Bergman Publishers, 224 West 20th St., New York, N.Y. $9.50)XIV-30 Quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Consciousness"
XXIII-39 Quoted in Editorial, "Thoreau-Then and Now"
XXVI-36 Quoted in Editorial, "On Preparedness"
XXX-41 Quoted in Review, "No Real Restriction"
XXXV-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "'The Right Thing To Do'" and in Editorial, "There Will Be More of Them"
XXXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"
XXXIX-20 Quoted in Lead, "An Outgrown Institution"
Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg LawXXII-1 Quoted from in Review, "Tolstoy's Theory of Progress"; also in Editorial, "The Failures of "Technique'"
Civil Disobedience TodayXIX-23 Frontiers
Civil Engineering (American Society of Civil Engineers)XIV-37 Editorial
Civil HealthXXXIV-21 Jan. 1981 issue mentioned re nuclear energy "Are America's Utilities Sorry They Went Nuclear?" in Frontiers, "A Few Clippings"
Civil LibertiesXVI-19 Editorial
Civil RightsXXXIV-2 Quoted Ari Korpivaara (reprinted in Fellowship, Sept. 1980) in Frontiers, "A Still Living Tradition" (April 1980 issue)
XXXIV-37 Quoted June 1981 issue on the law in Creationist trails-suits against Arkansas re church and state, etc. in Children, "The March of Bigotry"
Civil Rights SummaryXVI-46 Message of President Kennedy on Civil Rights quoted in Review, "The Fire of Mr. Baldwin"
Civilian Public Service Camps (See C.P.S.)I-48 Frontiers
Civilization and Beyond - Scott Nearing (Social Science Institute, 1975)
Civilization and its Discontents - FreudXXIX-14 Reviewed in "The Social Gospel"
Civilization and the Arts - W. Macneile DixonXX-35 Quoted in Lead, "The Fall"
Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, The - Jacob Burckhardt (1818-1897)III-33 Brief mention of in review of Wolfert's Tucker's People
XXXIII-7 Quoted from in Review, "Man and Nature"
XXXVII-20 Quoted briefly in Children, "Lost Doors"
Civilization on Trial - Arnold ToynbeeXXXIV-17 Revised and expanded into Reflections on History by his nephew, quoted and reviewed in "Nineteenth-Century Historian"
Civilian vs. the Military (essay by Barbara Tuchman)I-26 Reference to in "Has History a Meaning?"
Civilizing AgenciesXXXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Requiem for Economists"
Claiborne, RobertVI-36 Lead
Claim of Philosophy, TheXXI-9 Quoted, Nov. 9, 1967 issue of Village Voice in Lead, "All-or-Nothing Morality"
Claim on the Wind, TheVII-44 Lead
Claim to Progress, AX-11 Review-Anthony West's Heritage
Claim to Validity, TheVI-13 Lead
Clancy, KatherineXXXV-22 Lead (war, brotherhood, evil, mental health)
Clapar?deXXVIII-13 Quoted "Human Nutrition, Agriculture and Human Values," Winter 1984 Agriculture in Frontiers, "Less Soil, Higher Costs, Less Food"
Clapp, Prof. HaroldXXIII-44 Jean Paiget's quote from in Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child quoted in Children, "Children's Thinking"
Clarel (poem) - Herman MelvilleXI-25 Reference to Swiss schools in Children, "Russian Education-I"
Clarifying Parallel, AXXXIII-50 Brief quote of in Lead, "A Science of Man?"
Clarity and IntensityXXVII-7 Editorial
Clarity of James Baldwin, TheXXXII-38 Editorial
Clarity of the Specialists, TheXXI-15 Review
Clarity of the Wholeness, TheXV-26 Lead
Clark, Ann NolanXVIII-39 Editorial
Clark, ArthurVII-29 Reference to her Secret of the Andes in Children
XXV-37 Quoted from Journey to the Peoople in Lead, "Musings on Education"
XXV-41 Her Secret of the Andes discussed, quoted in Children, "A Boy Learns a Secret"
XXV-51 Her Hoofprint on the Wind quoted, discussed in Children, "Good Story; Ancient Schools"
Clark, BurtonV-18 Quoted from "Rescue Party" in Review, "Science Fiction"
Clark, ColinXVIII-22 His Adult Education in Transition quoted in Children
Clark, Donald J.I-44 Brief quote from in Lead, "India-the First Year"
XIV-11 Quoted from Dec. Fortune in Frontiers, "Concerning 'The Facts'"
Clark, JohnXXXIX-11 Quoted, Ecologist 4th issue, 1985, re "the other Japan" in frontiers, "A Striking Contrast"
Clark, Kenneth B.XXX-23 His Max Stirner's Egoism reviewed in "Stirner's Single Virtue"
Clark, Le GrosXXI-34 His paper quoted, Winter 1968 Harvard Educational Review (Vol. 38, No. 1) in Children, "A New System of Public Education"
XXII-33 His paper quoted from The Schoolhouse in the City in Editorial, "Alternatives to Public Schools"
Clark, M. L.I-39 Quoted from Early Forerunners of Man
II-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Evolution Controversy"
VI-51 Reference to and quote from in Frontiers, "The Race That Never Ran"
Clark, Neil M.XXV-51 Quoted from his Higher Education in the Ancient World in Children, "A Good Story; Ancient School"
Clark, RichardV-31 Quoted from his Saturday Evening Post article, "Teacher Takes to the Woods" in Children
Clark, RonaldXVI-35 His letter quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Intentional Community"
Clark, Walter Van TillburgXXXIV-41 Review of his book on Nuclear Weapons by Thomas Powers, quoted from Saturday Review, May 1981 in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"
Clark, WilliamXV-15 Quoted from The Watchful Gods in Children, "The Individual Youth and Religion"
XXVI-37 Wallace Stegner's review-essay on quoted from August Atlantic in Review, "Doing the Impossible"
Clark, WilsonXXXVII-18 Letters quoted from American Odyssey in Review, "Meadows Yet and Mountains"
Clarke, JohnXXV-1 Quoted from Nov. 1971 Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Power from Sun and Wind"
XXVI-9 Quoted Nov. 1971 and Aug. 1972 Smithsonian in Lead, "The Genesis of Change"
XXVIII-12 Quoted Dec. 1974 Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Energy and Control"
XXVIII-21 Article on New Alchemy Institute quoted from Feb. Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"
XXVIII-52 The Alternative to Extinction reviewed in "Energy Economics- An Encyclopedia"
XXIX-42 Quoted from July Smithsonian in Lead, "Thomas Jefferson-Then and Now"
XXXI-24 Quoted from Aug-Sept 1977 Ecologist in Frontiers, "An Invisible Frontier"
XXXII-25 Quoted from his Foreword to Present Value Constructing a Sustainable Future in Frontiers, "Downs and Ups"
Clarke, RobertXLI-26 Quoted, Spring 1988 Teachers College Record on William Glasser's Control Theory in the Classroom, in Children, "Accept No Excuses"
Clarke, RobinXXVII-39 His book, Ellen Swallow, reviewed in "Planetary Housekeeping"
Classic Tradition, The - Gilbert Highet (Oxford U. Press, 1949)XXXI-10 His Building for Self-Sufficiency reviewed in "Books About Building"
Classical Questions, TheXXXVII-22 Quoted re literature of Middle Ages and Renaissance in Review, "Requiem for the Renaissance"
Classics in Education (edited by Wade Baskin)XX-36 Lead
Classroom Disaster, The - Leslie A. Hart (Teachers College Press, Columbia University, New York, $6.95)XIX-37 Hrabanus Maurus quoted from in Editorial, "Moody Questions"
Classroom Problem, AXXXII-45 Quoted from in Children, "The Master- Teacher's Vision"
XLI-15 Quoted re "testing' in Children, "A Job One Person Can Do"
Claudius- Bishop of TurinXIV-51 Editorial
ClausewitzIV-46 Quoted in Lead, "Some Admirable Heretics"
Clay, GradyI-10 Said war is a continuation of national policy
Clay, MarjorieXXII-30 His paper, "Remembered Landscapes," (first appearing in Landscape) quoted from The Subversive Science in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"
Clayton, James E.XXVII-47 Her reference to Roszak and Robert Cohen quoted from Sept/Oct Humanist in Frontiers, "Are the Cults 'Occult'?"
Clayton, Mrs. XernonaXVI-5 Quoted in Children, "Years Without Laughter"
Clean Breast, The - John NaishXXII-2 Quoted from Dec. 6, 1968 Christian Science Monitor in Frontiers, "Notes on 'Race'"
Cleaning Up- The Cost of Refinery Pollution Control (Published by Council on Economic Priorities)XIV-47 Quoted in Children, "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Clear and Distinct IdeasXXVIII-44 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"
Clearing, The - Alan Arkin (Harper & Row, 1986)XXVII-47 Lead
Clearings - poems by Wendell Berry (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977)XXXIX-27-36 Reviewed, quoted in "A Good Book"
Cleaves, YarrowXXX-25 Stanzas from two poems quoted in Children, "Duty Without Mentioning It "
Clement of AlexandriaXL-9 From Dec. 1986 Peacework on U.S. Forces in Britain and on Greenham Common, in Children, "Ourselves and Our Strength"
Clements, GraceI-30 Mentioned in article on Pythagoras
Clemons, Sydney GurewitzIV-8 Author of Frontiers, "Los Art of Artisanship; mentioned in Editorial, "Putty and Paint"
VI-45 Author of Frontiers, "Art and Reality"; discussed in Editorial, "Writing About Art"
Cleveland, BillXXXVIII-39 Quoted, reviewed The Sun's Not Broken, A Cloud's Just in the Way in Children, "The Magic of 'We'"
Cleveland, HarlanXXXIX-53 From L.A. Times, Aug. 28, 1986, on art in prisons, in Children, "Miscellany"
Cliches and BulldozersXXVIII-46 His introduction to John and Magda McHale's Human Requirements Supply Levels and Outer Bounds
Clidophorus, John TolandXXXII-25 Review
Clifton, MerrittII-25 Quotation from in review of Davies' America's Real Religion-about Lord Shaftesbury's opinion that all wise men were of same religion.
VIII-46 Quoted in Lead, "The Religion of Free Men"
XXXII-23 Quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
Clifton, RobinXXXIII-44 His "Learning Disabilities", June 1980, Fourth Dimension, quoted and discussed in Children, "'Learning Disabilities'"
XXXVI-19 Quoted Learning Disabilities-What the Publicity Doesn't Tell in Children, "'Learning Disabilities'"
Climate of Criticism, TheXXXII-41 Quoted from Samisdat in Frontiers, "A Few Small Roots"
Climax of Education, TheII-50 Carl L. Becker, Every Man His Own Historian, The Heavenly City; Joseph Glanville, The Vanity of Dogmatizing
Clinical MadnessXXII-10 Editorial
Clinical Society, TheXXXV-16 Editorial (The Plain Man's Guide to the Bomb)
Clive, JohnXVII-34 Discussion of Bayard Rustin's ideas as expressed in July Fellowship
Cloete, StuartXXXIX-16 From Times Literary Supplement (April 20, 1984) on biography of Carlyle, in Lead, "The Need for Heroes"
Close, UptonVI-8 Frontiers discussion of his Against These Three, "A Reluctant Patience"
VI-24 Quoted from Life in Frontiers, "African Impasse"
Closed Corporation-American Universities in Crisis, The - James RidgewayIII-2 Reference to his Revolt of Asia in review of Payne's volume by same title
Closer to HomeXXII-15 C. West Churchman's review of quoted from Feb. Science in Children, "Vision Versus Problem-Solving"
Cloud, PrestonXVI-26 Editorial
Cloud and the Light, TheXXXI-3 Quoted from Aug/Sept Ecologist in Frontiers, "Instruction from Nature"
Cloud of Certainties, TheXXII-41 Lead
Clouded CertaintiesXX-40 Frontiers
Clough, AlaineXI-41 Lead
Clough, Wilson O.XIV-45 Literature from "Young Republicans" quoted in Children, "The Good Guys Will Conquer"
Clurman, Harold (Nation reviewer)XVI-11 His article in Texas Quarterly, Autumn 1962, quoted in Review, "'Westerns' and Violence"
Clymer, EleanorVI-46 Quoted from Nation Review in Lead, "The Few and the Many"
VII-44 Reference to Nation review of Dos Passos' Most Likely to Succeed in Lead, "The Claims of Philosophy" quoted
VIII-48 Nation review of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Quoted in Review, "Magazine Notes"
X-46 His editorial on West Side Story (musical comedy) quoted in Frontiers, "Criticism in the Nation (Oct. 12 issue)
XI-21 Quoted Nation (Apr. 26) Spring Books number, mourning passing of effective satire in the theater in Editorial, "Just As You Say, Sir!"
XI-36 Quoted Nation (Aug. 2) article "Theatre" on the work of dramatists who may be called "Existentialist"; plays under discussion- Waiting for Godot and others, in Lead, "The Way the World Is"
XXVIII-44 Remarks on Harold Pinter quoted from Aug. 16 Nation in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"
XXIX-41 Quoted from Dorothy Norman's Twice a Yar in Editorial, "Barometers of Civilization"
XXXV-14 Quoted in Dorothy Norman's Twice a Year in Review, "The Ailing Arts"
C.O. at Home, TheXXXIII-15 Her The Big Pile of Dirt (children's book) discussed and quoted in Children, "Probably Very Good"
C.O.s in Israel and GreeceVI-35 Review-Aideen MacLennon, Robert Wilson
Coastlines (Magazine)XXXIV-23 Editorial
Coat of Many Colours, A - Herbert Read (George Routledge, 1945)XV-52 Poem by John Beecher quoted from 19th issue in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
Coates, Gary J.XXVI-11 Essay on Picasso's Guernica"; lines from Shelley quoted from in Review, "Painter and Poet"
XXVI-23 Essay on Eric Gill quoted from in Lead, "Sanity in Work"
Cobb, EdithXXXV-22 Editor of Resettling America, quoted his reasons for putting work together in Review, "Science for Human Development"
Cobb, HumphreyXXXII-2 Quoted and discussed her The Ecology of Imagination in Childhood in Children, "Self and the World"; also mentioned in Editorial, same issue
Cobb, Lee J.XI-10 His Paths of Glory reviewed in Review of same name
Cobbett and His HeirsII-24 Reference to his Broadway appearance in Death of a Salesman
Cobbett, William (1763-1835)XXXII-18 Review
Cobbett's Country Book - William Cobbett (anthology published by Schocken, 1975)XXXI-40 Richard Ingrams introduction to Cobbett's Country Book quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"
XXXII-18 His Rural Rides reviewed in "Cobbett and His Heirs"
XXXVI-40 Discussed, quoted on (Chesterton) and intro from Cobbett's Country Book in Frontiers, "Seymour and Cobbett"
Coblentz, StantonXXXI-40 Richard Ingrams' introduction to quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"
XXXVI-40 Quoted intro by Richard Ingrams in Frontiers, "Seymour and Cobbett"
Coburn, BroughtonXXI-21 His From Arrow to Atom Bomb quoted, discussed in Review, "The Psychology of War"
Coburn, KathleenXXXV-23 His Nepali Aama quoted in Review, "Trips to Faraway"
Cochran, BertXXXII-9 Her In Pursuit of Coleridge quoted in Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge"
Cochran, Kendall P.XVIII-41 His The War System quoted, discussed in Editorial, "The War System"
Cochran, LouisXXVIII-40 Quoted from Oct. 1974 Review of Social Economy in Frontiers, "Economists on Economics"
XXIX-4 Quoted from Oct. 74 Review of Social Economy in Lead, "Musings on Identity"
Cochran, R. E.XXIV-8 His Raccoon John Smith mentioned in Review, "Notes on Americans"
Cocteau, JeanIV-17 Quoted from his Harper's (Feb.) "Confessions of a Jamboree Scoutmaser" in Children
Coddled Criminals - Robert Stuart NathanXXVII-3 van den Berg's discussion of Cocteau's return to old home in Paris quoted from The Changing Nature of Man in Lead, "The World in View"
Codes and Common SenseXXXIII-9 Article in Harper's, Jan. 1980, quoted in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
Coe, GigiXXX-24 Frontiers
Coercion Review (Clarence Major, Editor, 4527 So. Drexel, Chicago 53, Ill.)XXXII-13 Introduction to Stepping Stones (co-edited with Lane de Moll) quoted in Frontiers, "Progress Report"
XXXIII-17 Stepping Stones recommended in Lead, "On Replacing the System"
CoEvolution Quarterly (successor to Whole Earth Catalog) Box 428, Sausalito, CA 94965, $6.00 per year)XII-33 Henry Miller quoted from in Children
CoEvolution Quarterly-(Continued)XXVII-22 Howard T. Odum paper quoted from first issue in Frontiers, "A Step-by-Step Process"
XXVII-23 Roy A. Rappaport quoted from Spring 1974 issue in Lead, "Men and Systems"
XXIX-26-34 Responses from Lewis Mumford, John Todd, Wendell Berry, on ""Colonies in Space" quoted from Spring issue in Frontiers, "Eden in Space?"
XXIX-39 Wendell Berry quoted from Summer issue in Lead, "Confirming Voices"
XXX-11 Peter Warshall quoted Winter 1976-77 issue in Review, "Tracking the Water Supply"; also quoted Robert R. Curry, John Wesley Powell, part of chapter of Water in Environmental Planning, by Thomas Dunne and Luna Leopold, and Roy A. Rappaport, same issue
XXXI-7 Roy Rappaport quoted from Winter 1976-77 issue, in Children, "Trees and People"
XXXI-25 Gil Friend's article "Biological (Organic) Agriculture in Europe" quoted, Spring issue, in Frontiers, "It's Happening All Over"
XXXI-52 Bertold Brecht quoted from in Children, "Great Odds and High Ends"
XXXII-1 Peter Coyote quoted from in Lead, "Various Warnings"
Coffer of Saturno, The - Robert SeveranceXXXII-18 J. Baldwin's review of Charles Lave's Transportation and Energy quoted from Winter 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Problems and Solutions"
XXXIII-23 Quoted from Spring 1980 issue the interview in the Ecologist (Oct-Nov 1979) with St. Barbe Baker, in Frontiers, "The Practice of Authentic Science"
XXXIV-14 Quoted Winter 1980 from Steinbeck's Cannery Row in Children, "When Everyone Is Responsible"
XXXIV-16 Mentioned homeopathic mode of diagnosis by Dana Ulman in Spring 1981 issue in Editorial, "A Not-Quite-Lost Art"
XXXIV-35 Quoted Jan Wojeik re lecture by Wendell Berry, Summer 1981 issue in Lead, "A Taste for Simplicity"
XXXV-14 Quoted Peter Berg and Stephanie Mills, Winter 1981 in Frontiers, "The Facts Are In..."
XXXIV-39 A New Look at Life on Earth in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore"
XXXV-26-34 Quoted Paul Hawkens on Seven Tomorrow, Spring 1982, in Children, "Miscellany"
XXXVI-21 Quoted Peter Berg, Winter 1981, on resistance of minority people, etc., in Frontiers, "Progress Report"
XXXVI-26-35 Spring 1983, Steve Baer re man and machine in Children, "Appropriate Mockeries"
XXXVII-41 Quoted John Todd on Dick Newick's trimaran and their voyage, Spring 1984 issue, in Frontiers, "The Manhattan Project-and Trimarans"
XLI-26 Quoted Peter Berg, Winter 1981, in Lead, "The Way Changes Come About"
Coffin, Tristam (Editor, Washington Spectator)XIV-33 Quoted in Review, "A Long Uncertain Knife"
Coffin, Tristam-(Continued)XXVIII-49 Fall 1975 report from newsletter quoted in Frontiers, "Sharp Diagnosis, Indifferent Cure"
XXIX-24 Quoted Mar. 15 issue Washington Spectator in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"
XXXI-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Simple Answer"
XXXII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Various Warnings"
XXXII-8 Quoted from in Washington Spectator, Sept. 1, 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "What the Davids Are Doing"
XXXIV-3 Quoted Oct. 5, 1980 Washington Spectator re MX missile in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"
XXXIV-52 Quoted Washington Spectator, Dec. 1, 1981, in Editorial, "An Acorn or Two"
XXXV-44 Quoted Aug. 1, 1982 Washington Spectator re nuclear freeze in Lead, "Yet the People Keep on Trying"
XXXVI-17 Quoted Feb. 1, 1983 issue, "Grass Roots Revolt Against Nuclear Weapons" in Frontiers, "Three Goliaths"
Coffin, William Sloane, Jr. (Chaplain of Yale University)XXXVI-47 Quoted Aug. 1, 1983 issue in Lead, "Seeds of New Beginnings"
XXXVII-14 Quoted on "Manifest Destiny," July 1, 1980 issue in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"
XXXVIII-4 Quoted Sept. 15 issue re changing American attitudes, in Frontiers, "Some 'Stirrings' in America"
XXXVIII-19 Oct. 15, 1985 issue re peace missionaries, in Lead, "Instruction on the Way"
XXXIX-21 On farm economy, Jan. 1, 1986, in Frontiers, "Values Generate the Right Technology"
XXXIX-39 April 15, 1986 re military costs, more poor-in Children, "Unwelcome News"
XXXIX-46 Oct. 15, 1986 re public schools, in Editorial, "The Children Are At Risk"
XL-4 Sept. 15, 1986 re starvation, in Frontiers, "Worldwide Hunger"
XL-43 June 1, 1987 re farm foreclosures, in Lead, "The Country-Now and Tomorrow"
Cogley, JohnXI-53 Quoted in Frontiers, "Miscellany"-refers to number of present-day idolatries resulting from exaggeration of relative values
XVIII-7 Quoted from NEA Journal, January, in Children, "Moral Values and Our Universities"
XXXIX-7 Quoted from Sanctuary history of U.S. in Nicaragua, El Salvador, et al., in Lead, "The Real Problem"
Cohane, JohnIX-35 His Report on Blacklisting (Fund for the Republic assignment) discussed in Review, "Compounded of Fear and Shame"
IX-45 Brooks Atkinson quoted on from Reporter in Frontiers, "Patterns of Anti-Culture"
XII-31 His introduction to Religion and the Schools quoted in Children, "The Fund on Religion in the Schools"
Cohen, Arthur A., Dr.XXV-46 Quoted from L.A. Times for Oct. 1 in Frontiers, "The 'Business' of Growth"
Cohen, CarlXVII-23 Quoted in Children from his contribution to Humanistic Education and Western Civilization
Cohen, ChapmanXIX-23 Quoted from Mar. 28 Nation in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg Law"
XXII-17 Quoted Mar. 17 Nation in Frontiers, "There Will Be Black Studies"
Cohen, Chapman-(Continued)II-12 Quoted from Materialism Restated on mechanist view, in Frontiers, "Science and Human Attitudes"
IV-38 Quoted from his Materialism Restated in Lead, "The Bondage of Controversy"
VII-48 Quoted in Lead, "A Mood in Scientific Thought"
VIII-50 Materialism Restated quoted in Lead, "Insecurities of the Spirit"
Cohen, FelixXV-20 Brief quote from Materialism Restated in Lead, "What is Materialism?"
XXV-42 Quoted from Materialism Restated in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"
XXX-46 Materialism Restated quoted in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"
XXXIII-6 Quoted from Materialism Restated in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"
XXXVII-7 Quoted Materialism Restated in Lead, "Books About Marxism"
Cohen, Michael J.IV-13 Quoted from Progressive article on treatment of Indians in Lead, "Colonialism at Home"
V-38 Review of his American Scholar article, "Americanizing of the White Man" in Review, "Lo, the Poor White Man"
XXI-27 Nathan R. Margold's Introduction to Cohen's Handbook of Federal Law quoted in Editorial, "The Indian Tribes"
Cohen, Michael P.XLI-38 Quoted in Review, "Inadequate Medical Theory"
Cohen, MitchellXXXVIII-24 From The Pathless Way re John Muir in Review, "What John Muir Has to Teach"
XXXVIII-25 Quoted Muir's letter, etc., in Lead, "The Conception of Man"
XXXIX-5 The Pathless Way re Muir's maturing thought, in Lead, "The Secret of Success"
Cohen, Morris Raphael (Once a student at Bread-Winner's College begun by Thomas Davidson)XIX-37 Quoted from Introduction to The New Student Left (co-editor, Dennis Hale) in Review, "The Student Movement"
XXXVII-25 Quoted (Tom Hayden) in Children, "Gandhian Instruction"
Cohen, Morris Raphael-(Continued)I-23 Reason and Nature. Immigrant boy in New York who became leading thinker and teacher of philosophy-quoted
II-30 Quoted from Logic and the Scientific Method (co-author, Nagel) in Frontiers, "The Making of Hypotheses"
III-17 Quoted from Reason and Nature in Frontiers re prior conditions of formation of law of gravitation
III-26 Review of his Reflections of a Wondering Jew
XIII-47 Reason and Nature quoted in Lead, "Self- Deception's Strange Fruit"
XIV-23 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Anger and the Pain"
XVIII-27 Reason and Nature quoted in Lead, "The Idea of Science"
XXIV-6 His essay on F. H. Bradley quoted from his Preface to Logic in Lead, "The Necessity of an Ideal"
Cohen, NicholsXXIX-37 Prof. Sidney Hook's article on, quoted, Summer issue of American Scholar in Children, "The Good Old Days" and in Editorial, "Philosophic Piety"
XXIX-46 Reason and Nature quoted in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
XXXI-47 His Reason and Nature quoted in Review, "Worldwide Archaic Construction"
XXXI-14 Sidney Hook's quotation from in Hook's article in Summer 1976 American Scholar quoted in Review, "John McTaggart"
XXXIII-51 Brief discussion of Logic and the Scientific Method in Lead, "The World as Will and Idea"
XXXIV-37 Quoted, discussed Preface to Logic and the Scientific Method in Review, "Those Overlapping Regions"
Cohen, Dr. Robert (Director of Clinical Investigations, National Institute of Mental Health)XXXII-15 His The Growth of Hunger (inspired by Rene Dumont) discussed and quoted in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"
Cohen, Yehudi A.X-42 Quoted from his article "On Some Convergences of Sociology and Psychiatry" which appeared in Psychiatry, Aug. 1947, on the goal in therapy in Frontiers, "New Tasks for Psychiatry and Sociology"
XXVII-47 Marjorie Clay's quote from in Sept/Oct Humanist in Frontiers, "Are the Cults 'Occult'?"
Cohn, CarolVIII-45 His Psychiatry article on child-rearing discussed in Children
XXXII-16 Quoted from Psychiatry in Frontiers, "Wants and Needs"
Cohn, MarvinXL-44 Her paper "Sex and Death in the National World of Defense Intellectuals" in Lead, "Language as Transformer"
Coker, R. E. (biologist)XXXIII-17 His Helping Your Teenage Student discussed and quoted in Children, "Instead of Ceremonies"
Colbert's "Reform"I-5 Quoted in "The Pattern of Life"-Frontiers
II-15 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Problem of 'Organization'"
Cold Peace, The - David BernsteinXXIX-14 Frontiers
Cold War and the Income Tax, The - Edmund WilsonII-18 Review of his Harper's article, Apr 1949
Cole, G. H. D.XVI-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Aspects of the Human Situation"
XVII-9 Discussed in Review and quoted, "Mr. Wilson's Protest"
Cole, George L.IV-22 Reference to his "As a Socialist Sees It" in New Statesman & Nation in Letter from England
Cole, John (editor, Maine Times)XXIV-16 His letter to editor (in re Dr. Setzer) quoted in Frontiers, "Psychic Research and Religion"
Cole, K. C.XXV-15 Quoted from Maine Times in Frontiers, "It Happened in Maine"
Cole, Larry - Director of LEAP (Lower East Side Action Project)XXXVII-6 His Sept. 1983 Discover article on his talk with children about Einstein, quoted in Children, "Knowing Is Not Growing"
Cole, Natalie RobinsonXIX-39 His conversation with teenagers quoted, March Renewal in Children, "Where Do You Go?"
XXV-52 Our Children's Keepers quoted in Children, "Bulls, Magic, and Jails for Children"
XXVI-6 Quoted Our Children's Keepers in Frontiers, "The Goal of Responsibility"
XXVII-16 Quoted in Lead, "Awareness in America"
XXXV-13 Quoted re mistreatment of Puerto Rican Youth in Lead, "Deciding What To Do" (his discussion with Paul Goodman)
Cole, RobertXX-17 Quoted her The Arts in the Classroom in Children, "The Golden Age"
Cole, TomXXXI-15 Gore Vidal's report on his Privileged Ones, quoted from N.Y. Review of Books, Feb 9, in "Review of Review"
Cole, William (on staff of Saturday Review)XXV-7 Discussion of and quotes from his translation of Letter to a Teacher in Children, "A Place that Deserves Fame"
Cole, William Graham (Williams College)XXX-40 Quoted from May 14 Saturday Review in Review, "Sad Thoughts About a Career"
ColebrookXI-17 Quoted from his article in the Nation, Feb. 8, 1958, in Children, "Discussion of a Generation-
XIII-26 Quoted from his article in May 14 Nation, "Cheating Your Way Through College" in Children, "Success Without Learning"
Coleman, Prof. ClaudeII-36 Noted derivation of Greek Metaphysics from India
Coleman, Daniel (Co-Ed of Consciousness- Brain, States of Awareness and Mysticism (Harper & Row)XIV-48 Quoted from N.Y. Times Magazine, Sept. 24, in Children, "'Fractional Man'-An Education Product"
Coleman, Eliot (Small Farm Research Assoc., Harborside, Maine 04642XXXII-52 Discussed in Review, "Terra Incognita"
Coleman, Eliot -(Continued)XXIX-18 Quoted from Biological Agriculture in Europe in Frontiers, "Energy, Food, Agriculture- Abroad"
XXX-17 Quoted from booklet, European Biological Agriculture-1976, in Frontiers, "A Season of Growing"
Coleman, Prof. JamesXXXI-7 Report of his work by Steve Sherman quoted, Sept. 1977 Yankee in Frontiers, "Requirements of Synthesis"
XXXIII-39 Discussed in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures," from Country Journal, June 1980
Coleman, SamXXVIII-38 Maurice Ford's discussion of National Observer interview with, quoted from July 5 Nation in Children, "Politics and Education"
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeXX-41 Quoted from July Liberation in Frontiers, "Last Summer in the Cities"
Coleridge, Samuel TaylorXXXII-9 Review
Coles, RobertII-52 Reference to his story of Thelwall who would teach a child nothing of importance until the age of discretion had been reached
V-14 Quoted from Biographia Literaria in Lead, "True Confessions"
VII-2 His Biographia quoted in Lead, "Cavalcade of Philosophers"
X-33 Biographia quoted in Lead, "Politics and Mysticism"
XV-40 Biographia quoted in Lead, "Questions About Ends"
XVIII-16 Biographia quoted in Frontiers, "You Can't Keep Philosophy Down"
XX-45 Quoted from Biographia in Review, "Reflective Distance"
XXV-25 William Walsh's quote from him quoted The Uses of the Imagination in Children, "Chastening Remarks"
XXVI-12 His inscriptions on work by William of Occam quoted in Lead, "Creation and Discovery"
XXVIII-49 Quoted in Children, "Lessons in Harmony"
XXIX-45 Herbert Read's quote from him in Annals of Innocence and Experience in Children, "A Sad Story"
XXX-21 Quoted from Biographia Literaria in Lead, "Science for Tomorrow"
XXXII-9 Quoted from Biographia in Review, "Samuel Taylor Coleridge"
XXXIV-7 Poem "The Eolian Harp" quoted and What Coleridge Thought cited from Abrams article in Toward, June 1979 in Frontiers, "A Fiction of Science"
XXXVI-22 Quoted his letters on his father in Children, "On Writing from Biographia Literaria
Coles, Robert-(Continued)XXI-49 Quoted his Preface to Jonathan Kozol's Death at an Early Age, in Children, "In the Schools, In the World"
XXIII-10 Quote from his review of Karl Menninger's The Crime of Punishment in New Yorker, Jan. 3, 1970 in Review, "The Source of Moral Ideas"
XXIV-44 Quoted in re Simone Weil from Oct. Atlantic in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
Colet, JohnXXV-7 His comments in re Letter to a Teacher quoted in Children, "A Place That Deserves Fame"
XXVI-24 Quotation about his work taken from Conflict and Consensus used in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"
XXVI-39 His A Spectacle Unto the World discussed and quoted in Review, "Workers for the World"
XXVI-49 His review of Simone Weil's Oppression and Liberty quoted, Autumn 1973 American Scholar in Children, "Where Destruction Begins"
XXVII-16 Quoted from Preface to Kozol's Death at an Early Age in Lead, "Awareness in America"
XXVII-50 Interview with quoted from Oct. 1972 Intellectual Digest in Frontiers, "On Doing Good"
XXIX-10 Quoted Fall 1974 or Winter 1975 Daedalus in Children, "Something Not Yet Tried"
XXIX-50 Quoted Fall 1976 issue of Daedalus in Review, "Hazards of Definition"
XXX-46 Quoted from Atlantic, Sept, in Children, "Qualities of Community"
XXX-50 Anne Buttimer's quote of Appalachian housewife from his Children in Crisis in Review, "Design with Nature"
XXXV-7 Mentioned his Daedalus article, Fall 1981, in Editorial, "Acceptance of Mysteries" Quoted same in Children, "Paradigm Shift" ("Nature of Character")
XXXV-24 Quoted his contribution to Simone-Weil- Interpretations of a Life in Review, "Simone Weil"
XL-36 From Harvard Business Review Mar/Apr 1987 in Children, "The Use of Stories"
XLI-10 Quoted from Simone Weil-A Modern Pilgrimage, in Review, "A Modern Pilgrim"
Colfax, DavidI-50 Friend of Reuchlin
Colin Wilson's New Look at HumanismXXXIX-21 Feb. 1983 Country Journal, in Children, "Homestead Schooling"
Collaboration with NatureXVII-45 Review
Collaborative Learning - Edwin Masion (Agathon Press, 1972, $6.95)XXVI-15 Frontiers
Collected Dialogues of Plato, The - Edith Hamilton (Pantheon)XXV-40 Quoted from in Children, "Teaching in a Disordered World"
XLI-42 Quoted in Children, "Why Do Some People Become Teachers?"
Collected Poems-1957-1982- Wendell Berry (North Point, 1985 )XXXIX-10 Quoted Introduction and dialogue with the Eleatic Stranger, in Lead, "Two Prophets"
Collection of Symptoms, AXXXVIII-45 In Review, "Poetry and Prose"
Collective ResponsibilityXXXI-50 Lead
Collector, The - John Fowles (Dell, 1965)IV-48 Review of Dwight Macdonald's "The Responsibility of Peoples"
College AdmissionsXVIII-29 Review, "'Morals' and the Popular Novel" Reference to in Editorial, "Return to Immanent Justice"
College Art Journal (magazine)XXXII-8 Editorial
College Teacher, TheXII-11 Reference to Campbell article in Editorial, "Maverick Philosophers" Frontiers, "Comparisons of East and West" a review of Joseph Campbell article, "The Cultural Setting of Asian Art" in
XVIII-1 Joseph Campbell quoted from Fall 1958 issue in Lead, "The Sacred Bonds"
College Times (campus paper of Cal. State L.A.)XII-24 Report by St. Lawrence University Bulletin quoted in Children
Collier, JohnXIX-11 Beverly Woodward quoted Feb. 14 issue in Frontiers, "Protests of Various Kinds"
Collier, John-(Continued)I-48 Review of his The Indians of the Americas in Frontiers, "The Great Resistance"
I-50 Quoted from News Letter of Institute of Ethnic Affairs in "Front Against Disaster"
II-19 Lead article by him, "Philosopher and Social Scientist"; Editorial, "John Collier"
II-23 Editorial, "South African Policies" quotes from News Letter
II-32 Quoted from his Indians in Lead, "Moral Power" re Indian belief in the "I am"
II-45 Brief reference to and his book in Frontiers, "The Indians Were Not Perfect-Either"
III-9 Reference to in review of McNickle book They Came Here First
III-41 Reference to his book in Lead, "Concerning Schoolbooks"
III-48 Mention of his wife, Laura Thompson, author of The Hopi Way; reference to The Indians and to him in Editorial, "White Man's Burden"
IV-13 Brief quote in Lead, "Colonialism at Home"
IV-46 His article "Overcoming Anxiety" in Frontiers
IV-47 Quoted in Editorial, "The Modern Mode" re moral responsibility in this age of "manipulation"
VI-10 Quoted from Indians of the Americas and America Indigena in Frontiers, "A Question of Freedom"; also quoted from his Nation, Jan. 10, 1953 letter
VI-13 His Frontiers, "A Note on Animism"; discussed in Editorial, "There Must Be a Better Word"
VIII-52 His Indians of the Americans quoted in Review, "In Behalf of American Indians"
IX-7 Indians quoted in Children
IX-25 Quoted re New Mexico Pueblo (Tasuki) in Frontiers, "New Heroes for Old" (Collier article, "The Attitude of Heroism")
Collier's (Magazine)IX-47 His letter basis of Lead, "The Troubled Dream"
X-2 Quoted in Lead, "Unpredictable Man"-from essay honoring Manual Gamio
X-7 Frontiers, "The Genius of Culture," his article; also reference to in Editorial, "Ceremony and Rite"
X-9 Reference to his Red Deer Dance remarks in Frontiers, "Natural Enchantments"
XII-27 Mentioned in Children, "Youth and the Neutralized Conscience"
XIII-23 Quoted from El Crepusculo of Taos, N.M., Feb. 18, in Editorial, "What Will God Do?"
XV-15 Quoted from his article in MANAS, Apr. 1, 1953, in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"
XV-19 Wrote Frontiers article, "The Rebirth of Ancient Science"
XV-38 His On the Gleaming Way quoted in Review, "Feeding the Hungry"
XVI-47 Quoted from From Every Zenith, a Memoir in Review, "In the Service of Man"
XVII-21 Quoted from Indians in Frontiers, "More on the American Ethos"
XVII-36 Letter quoted in Frontiers, "Monism, Dualism, Pluralism"
XXI-27 D'Arcy McNickle tribute to quoted June 3 Nation in Frontiers, "Crossroads for the Indians"
XXII-30 Quoted On the Gleaming Way in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"
XXIV-47 On the Gleaming Way quoted, discussed in Review, "Happy Man, Unwounded Earth"
XXV-5 Quoted The Indians of the Americas in Review, "A Red Man's History"
XXVI-49 His Foreword to The Hopi Way quoted in Editorial, "Administrative Omnipotence"
XXVII-16 Quoted On the Gleaming Way in Children, "The Vision of Reality"
Collingwood, R. G.IV-49 Frontiers devoted to Nation review of Collier's issue on war with Russia; Editorial, "Tribute to the Nation"
VII-8 Quoted from article, "The Struggle for Our Children's Minds" in Review, "Controversy Without Focus"
XIII-1 Nov. 8, 1952, "Why Half of Our Soldiers Fail to Shoot" by B. Davidson discussed in Review, "War and 'the Enemy'"
Collins, DanX-16 His Metaphysics mentioned in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XXVII-24 Briefly quoted Principles of Art in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"
Collins, JosephXXXII-21 His letter forms first part of Lead, "Can Wisdom Be Taught?"
Collins, Joseph-(Continued)XXX-39 Quoted from Manchester Guardian Weekly, May 22, in Frontiers, "Less Than Encouraging"
Collins, WayneXXXI-11 His Food First, reviewed in "An Indisputable Conclusion"; also quoted in Editorial, "What We Can Do"
XXXI-13 Quoted from Food First in Lead, "What Comes Next?"
XXXII-51 Quoted from Food First in Review, "The Pen Against Disaster"
XXXIII-9 Quoted Food First-"World Hunger as Big Business" in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
XXXIII-24 Quoted Food First in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-9 Quoted Food First from "World Hunger as Big Business" in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
XXIII-24 Quoted Food First in Lead, "The Other America"
Collision and ScatteringII-16 Member of Northern California Civil Liberties Union-worked on case of Japanese "Renunciants"
XXXII-48 Discussed as he appeared in Years of Infamy in Lead, "Honor Roll"
Colman, BruceXXV-41 Editorial
Colodny, Robert G.XXXVIII-40 From preface of Meeting the Expectations of the Land in Review, "A New-Old Kind of Farming"; also see Lead, "The Research Has Been Done"
Colonel of the Black Regiment - Howard N. Meyer (Norton, 1967, $5.50)XXIX-46 Editor of Beyond the Edge of Certainty, quoted in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
Colonialism at HomeXX-44 Quoted from in Frontiers, "A Man of His Time"
Colossus of Maroussi, The - Henry MillerIV-13 Lead
Colquehoun, J. D.XV-31 Quoted in Editorial, "An Existentialist Writer"
XVI-30 Quoted in Review, "The Bedford Incident"
XXXI-26 Quoted in Lead, "Obscurities of Balance"
XXXIV-22 Long quote in Lead, "Behind the Web" (difference between Americans and poor Greeks)
XXXVII-42 Re his visit to Agammenon's tomb in Review, "The Gnostic Teachers"
Columbia College Today (alumni quarterly)II-14 Mention of in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"-compiled study Magic, Witchcraft and Animal Magnetism
VI-30 Quoted re Mozart in his History of Magic in Review, "A Curious Clarity"
IX-52 Mozart quotation in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"
Columbia Law ReviewXVII-28 Quoted in Children, "Peace, Brother" (Summer 1964)
Columbia Teachers College RecordXVIII-27 Quoted from Hans J. Morgenthau paper, "Modern Science and Political Power" in Frontiers, "Cultural Lag-a Special Case"
Columbia University ForumXXIII-23 Robert Oliver quoted, Feb. and Mar. 1969 issues, in Children, "The Educational Praxis"
XXIV-10 Robert Oliver's article in Nov. 1968 issue text of Children, "On the Media"
Columbus, ChristopherXVII-38 Dr. Donald Barr quoted from Summer 1963 issue in Children, "'Mental Testing' vs. Education"
Column, PadraicVIII-20 Discussed by Bruckhardt from Force and Freedom in Editorial, "Prerequisites to Religion"
XXXII-22 Quoted in Children, "Human Geography"
Colving, Personal Journal of Marjorie and CharlesXXXIV-41 Irish writer-his intro to Grimm's Fairy Tales quoted by Holt in Rowing Without Schooling in Children, "Extracts"
Combat Beneath the Sea - Major Willy-Charles BrouXXXV-52 Quoted re Eisenhower on arms race (1953) in Frontiers, "Some Supposings"
Combs, Prof. Arthur W.XI-19 Reviewed in "Last Salute to the Warriors?"
Come Again With Me, Lucille-XVIII-4 Quoted from Perceiving, Behaving, Becoming-A New Focus for Education, which he edited, in Children, "New Psychology in Education"
Comedy - OrtegaVII-21 Frontiers-follow-up on MacDougal article on auto
Comedy of Survival, The - Joseph Meeker (Guild of Tutors Press, $7.95)XXXIV-12 Essay on Heroes, quoted in Lead, "Words Without End"
Comenius, Johann (17th century reformer of education)XXXIV-5 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Survivors or Transcenders?"
Comfort, AlexXXX-10 Robert McClintock's discussion of quoted from Dec. 1971 Teachers College Record in Lead, "Some Utopian Considerations"
XXXI-15 Above quoted in Children, "Schooling and Thinking"
XXXV-51 Discussed, quoted on from Teachers College Record, Dec. 1971, by Robert McClintock, in Children, "What Is (the) Matter?"
Comfort for the IgnorantI-1 Review, "War Literature"-Powerhouse
XIII-22 Quoted Mar. 24, 1960 Listener by Mrs. Donald Budd Armstrong in her Frontiers article, "Instead"
XIV-1 His The Pattern of the Future quoted in Review, "The Height of the Times"
Comfortable and the Damned, TheXXXIII-42 Editorial
Coming Culture, TheV-14 Review-Jefferson Selleck, Scottsboro Boy
Coming Culture, The -Daniel P. HoffmanXVIII-14 Frontiers
Coming Generation, TheXVIII-14 Quoted in Frontiers of same title
Coming Hunger, TheIII-6 Lead
Coming Into Experience - Raymond Rogers (World Publishing Co., 1967)XX-44 Review
Coming of Age in America - Edgar FriedenbergXX-30 Discussed and quoted in Review, "More Workin- Progress"
XX-33 Quoted in Lead, "Back to the Farm"
XX-41 Quoted in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"
Coming of Age in Philosophy - Roger Eastman, ed. (Harper & Row, by Canfield Press, San Francisco branch, paperback)XIX-35 Jacket description of quoted in Children, "Book Notes"
Coming of Age in the WestXXXIII-3 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Serious Business"
Coming of Age in the WorldXII-19 Lead
Coming of Evolution, The - John W. Judd (Cambridge University, 1910)XX-12 Lead
Coming of Man, The - Robert Broom (1933)I-51 Reference to in Lead, "The Scientific Spirit"
VII-31 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Question of 'Absolutes'"
XXXVII-52 Quoted in Lead, "Two Views of Evolution"
Coming "Morality," TheXXXVII-49 Quoted re possibility of spiritual agency in evolution in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"
Coming of Post-Industrial Society, The - Dr. Daniel BellXXXV-49 Editorial
Coming of the Civil War, The - Avery Craven (Scribner's, 1942)XXVI-37 Review of quoted from June 23 Business Week in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
Coming Political Breakthrough, The - Chester BowlesII-14 Reference to in Review, "Books and Other Notes"
XXI-38 Quoted from in Lead, "The Rules of Criticism"
XXXIII-37 Quoted in Editorial, "Why War/"
Coming Race, The - Bulwer Lytton (1871)XIV-8 Review of by Anthony Hartley, Sept. 16 London Spectator quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on 'Foreign Affairs'"
Coming to TermsXXXV-14 Quoted on the "Vril" in Lead, "Some English Musings"
Coming to Terms With VietnamI-10 Lead
Commager, Henry SteeleXXXIII-52 Article by Peter Marin, Dec. 1980 Harper's, discussed, quoted in Editorial, "A Difficult Time of Year"
Coming World Civilization, The - William Ernest HockingIII-46 Quotes from his Life article on education in Lead, "Education and Life"
VII-44 Quoted his Reporter review of Charles Burton Marshall's The Limit of Foreign Policy in Review, "Two Perspectives"
IX-5 Quoted Saturday review on Thomas Paine in Review, "The Business of Little Minds"
XIX-4 Quoted Dec. 18 Saturday Review in Editorial, "Affirmative 'Negativisim'"
VI-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "We View with Alarm"
XIX-5 Quoted from Dec. 18 Saturday Review in Lead, "A New Kind of Rationalization"
XXVIII-48 Quoted from The Development of a Revolutionary Mentality in Lead, "Dreams of the Future"
XXV-49 His, "The Defeat of America," in New York Review of Books, Oct. 5, quoted in Lead, "Have 'Nations' Any Future?"
XXVIII-16 Quoted Jan. 11 Saturday Review in Lead, "Stages of Awakening"
XXIX-12 Quoted Dec. 1, 1975 Saturday Review in Lead, "Beyond Government"
XXXIII-12 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 12, 1980, on "the cold war" in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-24 Quoted on American Interventions in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-12 Quoted Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 12, 1980, on the "cold war" in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-24 Quoted on American Interventions in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXV-49 "Morality" and from L.A. Times, Aug. 22, 1982 in Frontiers, "Some Lost Words"
XXXVII-49 August 1984 Harper's re America in Children, "Questions by Commager"
XXXVIII-50 From L.A. Times, July 21, 1985 re Constitution, in Children, "For Highschoolers"
XL-12 From Antaeus Report interview in Children, "Important Questions" (Founding Father, genius, important questions)
Command Decision - Wm. Wister Haines, Atlantic serial, N.Y. play, MGM movie)XI-28 Quoted in Lead, "Maturity in Religion"
Command the Morning - Pearl BuckI-1 Review of the book
II-7 Review of the movie
V-20 Quoted from MANAS review in Review, "A Doubtful Absolution" (Morgan's The River Line)
XIV-21 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Problems of Moral Judgment"
Comment (publication by Murray Bookchin, Box 158, Burlington, VT 05402)XII-31 Quoted in Review, "Pearl Buck and the Atom Age" - Review of by publisher also quoted
Comment and ReplyXXXIV-3 Quoted in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"
Comment on "Criticism, AI-19 Editorial reply to letter on MANAS review April 21 of The Dark Side of the Moon
Comment on ESP, AXXIII-35 Editorial
Comment on the Goa AffairXXV-11 Frontiers
Comment on the "Watchdog Theory"XV-23 Frontiers
Comment, Then a ReviewXXIII-43 Frontiers
Commentaries on The Bhagavad-GitaXL-5 Review (No Immediate Danger)
CommentaryVI-19 Frontiers
Comments (periodical)XIII-26 Paul Goodman's series, Feb-Mar-Apr, quoted in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"; also quoted Norman Podhoretz, Apr issue, in same
XIII-26 Norman Podhoretz, Mar. 1960 issue quoted in Editorial, "A New Religion?"
XIII-34 Paul Goodman's article "Youth in the Organized Society," Feb. Commentary, quoted in Children, "Society vs. Youth"
XVI-28 Jason Epstein's article, "Books for American Children," quoted, Feb. issue, in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
XVIII-15 Dr. Allen Wheelis quoted, July 1963 issue in Review, "To Be A God"
XXI-41 George Woodcock quoted from Aug. issue in Lead, "Non-Political Politics"
XXI-42 Comments about Staughton Lynd by critic quoted, Aug. issue, in Lead, "The Study of Man"
XXVII-42 Norman Podhoretz quoted, Apr. 1960 issue, in Lead, "Vision and Necessity"
Commercial Organic FarmingXXI-38 William Winter quoted, June 17 issue, in Frontiers, "A Time for Amateurs"
Commission on World HungerXXIX-20 Frontiers
Commission on World HungerXXXIII-9 Report of summarized in Manchester Guardian and quoted in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
Commissioner, The - Richard DoughertyVI-23 Quoted in Children
Commitment of Self, TheXVII-13 Quoted and reviewed in Review, "Philosophy and the Policeman"
CNVA Bulletin (Committee for Non-Violet Action)XVII-17 Lead
CNVA Bulletin-(Continued)XV-19 Report from March 16 issue quoted in Lead, "The Diagnostic Frame of Mind"
XV-24 Letter of Hal Stallings applying for job of crew member on Everyman quoted, May 26 issue in Frontiers, "Unclassified"
Committee of 100 - Organization to assist the Legal and Educational Fund of the NAACP)XV-43 Recent bulletin quoted in Editorial, "A Question of Demand"; first part of Frontiers article is Jack Smith's statement from Sept. 1 Bulletin
Committee on Racial Equality (CORE)XIII-5 Brochure distributed by "Committee" quoted in Children, "What Every Youth Should Know"
Committees of Correspondence (now Council for Correspondence)I-33 Reference to in "The Culture of India"
I-34 Reference to in Letter from France
Common Cause (Magazine)XIII-17 General letter issued by Founders of quoted in Editorial, "Two Appeals"
Common DenominatorIII-14 Reference to insistence upon conformity in religion in re Miss Jeremy Ingalls' article, Frontiers, "Scholars and Artists"
III-18 Frontiers, "An Anarchist Proposal" deals with World Citizenship Move
XL-18 Quoted 1987 letter re restriction of campaign money in Lead, "What Comes First?"
Common DilemmasXXXIII-4 Lead
Common Element in Change, TheXXVII-5 Lead
Common Faith, A - John DeweyXXVI-20 Review
Common Foundation, TheXVI-45 Quoted from in Review, "Integrity of Mind"
Common Ground (Magazine) published by Louis AdamicXXX-46 Frontiers
Common Herbs for Natural Health - Juliette de Bauracku Kevy (Schocken paperback, $2.25)III-34 Reference to in Children
Common Naivete, TheXXVII-37 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Herbal Lore"
Common Question, AXXVIII-49 Editorial
Common Sense - Thomas PaineXXV-6 Editorial
Common Sense - Ed Lazar (pamphlet) (Sassuma Publication, 2125 Oberlin St., Palo Alto, CA 94306)II-8 Appeared Jan. 1776-Lead, "Great Reformers- Thomas Paine"
XXVIII-12 Bernard Bailyn's essay on quoted from Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution in Review, "The First Emancipator"
XXVIII-46 Quoted in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"
XXX-47 Bernard Bailyn quoted from Fundamental Testaments in Lead, "Questions on the Ecoregion"
XXXVI-7 Bernard Bailyn quoted in Lead, "A Discipline of Mind"
XXXVII-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "Poles to the Rescue"
XXXIX-8 Bailyn's discussion of quoted in Lead
Common Sense (Magazine)XL-16 On creating elements for a new society, in Lead, "On Making Wholes"
Common Sense About Drama - L.A.G. Strong (Knopf, 1937)I-7 Founded 1931 by Alfred Bingham and Selden Rodman. Succumbed Jan. 1946
III-32 Quoted Apr. 1942 issue, letter from anonymous private in Frontiers, "'We' and 'They'"
III-47 Reference to in Lead, "The Good Die Young- or Barely Live"
Common Sense and PsychotherapyXXX-49 Quoted in Children, "More on the Arts"
Common Sense Radicalism - Neil N. Seldman (Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, D.C. published by Mutualist Books, Box 1283, Rochester, N.Y. 14603)XVI-34 Review
Common Theme, AXXXIII-20 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"
Commoner, Dr. BarryXXX-51 Editorial
Commoner on MethaneXX-44 Quoted his Science and Survival in Lead, "The New Morality"
XX-48 Quoted in Review, "A Lost Inheritance"
XXI-16 Quoted from Science and Survival by Betty Roszak in her Lead, "The Dream of Dr. Moreau"
XXI-49 Quoted Oct. issue of Today's Education in Review, "All the Young Men. . ."
XXII-5 Quoted Dec. 31, 1968 Christian Science Monitor in Frontiers, "Friends with the World?"
XXII-15 Quoted from supplement to Natural History, Feb., in Review, "Only the Eskimos?"
XXIII-17 Quoted Apr. 4 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Beyond Technique"
XXIV-12 His paper quoted from Global Effects of Environmental Pollution in Review, "Man and Nature"
XXV-26-35 Quoted June Harper's in Lead, "The Lives of Individuals"
XXIX-35 His The Poverty of Power reviewed in Frontiers, "Adequate, Clean, Available"
XXXI-42 Quoted from Appropriate Visions in Frontiers, "Visions and Contradictions"
XXXII-36 Review of his The Politics of Energy, quoted June 3 L.A. Times, in Frontiers, "The Ecology of Bad Decisions"
XXXII-37 Quoted from Politics of Energy in Frontiers, "Indigenous Yankees"
XXXVI-22 His May 2, 1983 New Yorker on Methane discussed, quoted in Editorial, "Commoner on Methane"
Commonplace of Our AgeXXXVI-22 Editorial
Commonplaces of Atomic War, TheXII-28 Frontiers
Commonweal (Catholic journal)VIII-25 Review
Commonweal -(Continued)VIII-34 Quoted in Frontiers, "Protesting a Delusion"
Commonwealth, The (Journal of Commonwealth Club of California)XXXVII-46 Quoted Thomas Powers re war games in Review, "What Would Thoreau Say?"
Communal DemocracyVIII-13 Discussion of article, "What Kind of Individual Do We Want Our Schools to Produce?" in Children
Communes, Conference on Communal Living Report - The Alternative Way of LifeXVI-51 Editorial
Communes, U.S.A. - Dick Fairfield (Alternative Foundation, P. O. Drawer A, San Francisco, 94131, $4.00)XXXVI-41 Quoted in Review, "What's Wrong, What May Be What's Right"
Communes, U.S.A.XXIV-37 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Communes, U.S.A."
Communications of Social EthicsXXIV-37 Frontiers
CommunicationsXVI-20 Frontiers
Communism, Democracy and Catholic Power - Paul BlanshardVIII-47 Frontiers
Communist Manifesto of 1848IV-52 Reviewed-"Vatican and Kremlin"
Communistic Societies of the United States - Charles NordhoffI-5 Lead, "Who Are the Reactionaries?"
I-10 "The Moral Challenge of the Communist Manifesto"-Edmund Fuller, Review
XXII-8 Quotations from in Lead, "The Roots of Power"
Communitarian Society and Panchayati Raj - articles by Jayaprakash Narayan (Published by Navachetna Prakashan, Box 116, Rajghat, Varanasi 1, India, 18 rupees)II-43 Brief reference to in Review of book about Henry Lasserre
XX-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Longing for Community"
XXIV-21 Mentioned in Frontiers, "A Massive Awakening"
XXXIII-20 Quoted in Review, "Past Communities-Here and Abroad"
Communities (Magazine) - 121 West Center St., Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387)XXIV-4 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Gandhian Enterprise"; introduction to by Mr. Brahmanand quoted in Editorial, "The Gandhian Society"
Communities (bi-monthly-Alternatives, Communitarian, and Communities merged, c/o Twin Oaks, Box 426, Louisa, VA 23993, $6.00 per year)XXV-45 Discussed and quoted by Glen Hovemann and Jud Jerome quoted in Frontiers, "New Community Magazine"
Communities-(Continued)XXVI-3 Peter Bergel quoted from first issue, Dec. 1972, in Frontiers, "Community Magazine Merger"
XXVII-15 Quoted Dec/Jan issue in Frontiers, "Starting All Over Again"
XXVII-18 Quoted from Mar/Apr issue in Frontiers, "Nations and Communities" re man in Oregon State Penitentiary; also quoted from Mar/Apr issue in Editorial, "Cottage Industry"
"Communities" and Other MattersXXVIII-48 Quoted Sept/Oct issue in Frontiers, "Contrasting Trends"
Communities of Tolstoyans, The - Henri Lasserre (Pamphlet published in Canada, 1944)XI-48 Editorial-about communities
Communities of TomorrowXXV-45 Lasserre's quote from Tolstoy's Intimate Dairy quoted in Editorial, "Normative Social Psychology"
XXXIII-18 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"
Community ChestXXVI-26-35 Lead
Community Comments (published by Community Service, Inc., Box 243, Yellow Springs, Ohio)I-48 Doesn't increase man's love for man-"Notes on Religion"
Community and Conformity - Woody RansonXXII-23 Griscom Morgan quoted from March issue in Review, "Community Economics"
XXIII-37 Griscom Morgan quoted, June issue, in Children, "On Crowding"
XXIII-51 Griscom Morgan quoted, June issue, in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"
XXIV-5 Arthur Morgan essay, "What Can We Do That Will Count?" quoted from Jan. 1958 issue in Lead, "The Human Imperative"; also quoted from Feb. 1958 issue
XXIV-5 Reinhold Niebuhr briefly quoted, Feb. 1958 issue, in Lead, "The Human Imperative"
XXIV-13 Griscom Morgan quoted, Feb. 1971 issue, in Children, "Materials for American History"
XXV-5 Arthur and Griscom Morgan quoted, Dec. 1971 issue in Frontiers, "Unanswered Questions"
XXVI-7 Judson Brown quoted, Dec. 1972 issue, in Frontiers, "Towns and Cities"-also quoted Peter Kaplan and Griscom Morgan, same issue
XXVI-39 Dale Miller quoted on FIGHT from July 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "Ingenuity in Community"
XXVII-8 Report on staff activities in Editorial, "Community 'Government'?"
XXVII-42 Griscom Morgan quoted, Apr 1974 issue, in Editorial, "A Test Case" and in Children, "A Good Combination"
XXXIII-43 Quoted Arthur Morgan, Nov. 1957 issue, in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"
Community and IndividualityXIX-51 Lead
Community EconomicsXVII-43 Frontiers
Community "Government"?XXII-23 Review
Community Honor RollXXVII-8 Editorial
Community Ideal, TheXXXII-47 Editorial
Community Is the KeyI-25 Editorial
Community Land Trust, TheXXI-3 Review
Community Land Trust, The-A Guide to a New Model for Land Tenure in America (Center for Community Economic Development, 1878 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 12140)XXXVI-48 Frontiers
Community Library ProjectXXVI-18 Robert Swann quoted from Introduction to in Frontiers, "Land Reform-A Growing Movement"
XXI-42 Bob Swann and Stewart Udall quoted in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
XXXII-26-35 Robert Swann quoted from in Frontiers, "Trees-A Long-Term Solution"
XXXVI-48 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Community Land Trust"
XXXVII-23 Quoted from first issue, Summer 1983, on Community Economics in Frontiers, "Learning and Teaching"
Community Magazine MergerXVII-32 Editorial on Fannya R. Steelink's Lou Costello Community Library Project, 3121 Olympic Blvd., L.A. 90023)
Community Market (Community Publications Cooperative, Box 426, Louise Virginia)XXVI-3 Frontiers
Community Movement, TheXXVI-3 Mention of catalog in Frontiers, "Community Magazine Merger"
Community of Correspondence (see Community Service, Inc.)I-3 Lead
Community of Fear
Community of FearXIV-5 Review
Community of Scholars, The (Compulsory Mid-Education)-Paul Goodman (paper)XV-46 Frontiers
Community of the Future, The - Arthur E. MorganXXXII-36 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Recalling Goodman"
Community Planning Report (655 National Press Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20045)X-18 Reviewed in Review, "A Better 'American Way'"
XVIII-42 Quoted in Editorial, "Arthur Morgan's Vision"
XXII-52 Quoted from Introduction to in Lead, "Important to the Republic of Man"
XXIV-5 Mentioned in Lead, "The Human Imperative"
XXXVII-22 On three major approaches to better world in Lead, "Toward A Better World"; also quoted publisher of Indian edition
Community Self-RelianceXXX-43 Gov. Brown's views on nuclear energy quoted, July 18 issue, in Lead, "Invisible Momentum"
XXX-43 Douglas Carmichael quoted, July 18 issue, in Frontiers, "Who Knows Enough to Plan?"
XXXI-51 Quoted, Aug. 28, 1978 issue in Lead, "Departure and Return"
Community Self-Survey (Woman's Home Companion, Oct. 1951 article)XXXI-5 Editorial
Community Service, Inc. (Yellow Springs, Ohio) (See also Community of Correspondence)IV-43 Quoted from in Lead, "Another World"
Community Service Newsletter - Box 243, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387XX-41 Letter from printed in Editorial, "Invitation to the Community-Minded"
XXXIX-19 List of their books, discussed in Frontiers, "Chemical Disasters"
Community Service Organization (Los Angeles, 1947)XXIX-16 Margot Ensign (Morgan's secretary) quoted from Nov/Dec 1975 issue in Children, "The Long Road"
XXXIII-1 Quoted from reprint of Arthur Morgan's article in Oct 1979 issue
XXXIV-20 Quoted Jan/Feb issue 1981 some reminiscences by Ernest Morgan in Children, "A Friend We Haven't Met"
XXXIV-38 Quoted Jan/Feb 1981 article by Jane Fomer on small communities in Children, "Odds and Ends"
XXXIV-39 Quoted letter from Alfred and Dorothy Andersen (Ukian) in Frontiers, "Questions of the Time" (May/June 1981)
XXXIV-52 Quoted reprint from N.Y. Times July-Aug 1981 on self-help activity in Frontiers, "Peacekeeping and Self-Help"
XXXV-6 Quoted William Becker, Sept/Oct 1981 issue re destruction of village-Soldiers Grove-in Frontiers, "Both Luck and Management"
XXXVI-13 Mar/Apr 1982 issue quoted re "Folk Schools" by Finn Slumstrup in Children, "By and For the People"
XXXVII-48 July/Aug 1984 Betty Crumarine, new ed. on Finding His world in Children, "The Meaning of Education"
XXXVIII-14 Story of Shirley Mullins, Sept/Oct 1984 re life in Yellow Springs, in "Child Life in Yellow Springs"
XXXVIII-37 Mar/Apr 1985, Donald Harrington on "The Effects of Modern Communication on the Small Community" in Children, "Critics. . . Admirers"
XXXVIII-45 May/June 1985 Griscom Morgan in Frontiers, "A Not-Quite-Lost Art"
XLI-10 Burt Berlowe on Minneapolis community in Frontiers, "Building Community"
XLI-23 Chuck Matthei on Land Trust (1988 issue) in Frontiers, "Land Trusts Are Multiplying"
Community Technology - Karl Hess (Harper Colophon paperback, $2.95)V-5 VII"
Community Technology, Inc. (Washington, D.C., Kaarl Hess, chief organizer)XXXII-40 Quoted in Lead, "Riches of Our Time"; also quoted in Editorial, "The Most Powerful Point"
XXXII-47 Quote from Karl Hess in Frontiers, "The Inevitable Myths"
Community Thinking and PracticeXXIX-41 Quotation from Spark, Vol. 4, No. 2, in relation to in Frontiers, "Theory and Practice"; Hess also quoted
Community Versus DoctrineXXX-3 Frontiers
Companion to A Sand County Almanac - J. Baird Callicott, ed.XXI-29 Lead
Companions of the Left Hand - George TaboriXLI-38 Quoted in Review, "A Lonely Hero"
Company He Keeps, TheIII-38 Reference to in review of his Crisis (film version) Company of Cowards - Jack Schaefer
XIV-32 Quoted in Review, "Jack Schaefer's Pacifism"
Company NetworkXXII-22 Frontiers
Company Q - Richard O'ConnorXXXVII-21 Quoted Duncan Khan from Dec. 1983 on selfhelp networking in Frontiers, "Forms of Self- Help"
Comparative ReligionXIV-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"
Comparative Religious Study - BuddhismVII-9 Frontiers
Comparisons of East and WestXVIII-1 Review
Compass for Civilization, A - Richard B. Gregg (The Self Beyond Yourself-American title)XII-11 Frontiers
Compassionate Virtues, TheX-35 Reviewed in Review, "High Plateau"
X-46 Comment on the above in Lead, "Theology Revisited"
Compelling Belief- The Culture of American Schooling (McGraw- Hill, 1983)XXIII-47 Review
Competence of Mind, TheXXXVI-37 Reviewed, quoted Stephen Arons in Children, "Foreclosing the Future"
XXXVII-5 Quoted in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"
Compleat Haeretic, TheV-53 Lead
Complete the CircleXXI-40 Review
Complete 21-Bed Biointensive Mini-Farm, The - John Jeavons, No. 14 Ecology Action Mini SeriesVI-34 Frontiers
Complete Guide and Cookbook for Raising Your Child as a Vegetarian, The - Nina and Michael Shandler (Schocken, 1981)XL-17 Quoted in Frontiers, "Diverse Potentialities"
Complete Jefferson, The - Saul Padover (Tudor, 1943)XXXV-18 Noted and quoted in Review, "For Lack of Elemental Things"
Complete Personality, The - Louise LouisXXXIV-6 Quoted in Children, "Jefferson and Some Jeffersonians" (re animal husbandry, farming)
Complete Reversal, AXVI-15 Frontiers
Complexities of Change, TheXXIII-43 Review
Composition of OppositesXXVII-7 Lead
Compost Science/Land Utilization - ed. by Jerome Goldstein (Box 351, 18 So. Seventh St., Emmaus, PA 18049)XXIX-24 Lead
Compounded of Fear and ShameXXXII-4 Miranda Smith's article quoted from in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"
XXXII-12 Fall 1978 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"
Comprehending the ConfusionIX-35 Review of John Cogley's Report on Blacklisting
Comprehensible EconomicsXXXIV-3 Lead
Compton, Arthur Holly (physicist, Washington University)II-7 Lead
Compton, KarlV-15 Quoted from speech before American Association for the Advancement of Science in Lead, "Rediscovery of Freedom"
XII-37 His introduction to Kees Boek's Cosmic View quoted in Children, "Child and Cosmos"
Compulsion- Suddenly Last SummerI-28 Quoted briefly in article on Max Planck
Compulsions of PoliticsXIII-14 Review
Compulsions of PowerVI-11 Editorial
Compulsion of the Times, TheX-1 Editorial - Hungarian situation
Compulsory Education - Paul GoodmanXIII-42 Lead
Compulsory Mis-Education-The Community of Schools - Paul Goodman (Vintage paperback)XVII-52 Quoted in Children, "Educational Revaluaton"
Computer Power and Human Reason - Joseph Weizenbaum (Freeman, 1975, $9.95)XXXII-36 Subject of commentary and quoted in Children, "Recalling Goodman"
Comstock, CraigXXIX-1 Reviewed in "Men and Machines"
XXXVI-36 Quoted in Editorial, "Ought Into Is" on the individual
XXXVI-48 Quoted in Children, "Tinkers with Technique" (gadget worshipper)
XXXVII-5 Quoted in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"
XXXVII-18 Quoted in re "moral acts" in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"
XXXIX-26 Quoted in Lead, "Some Large Questions"
XXXIX-45 Quoted last chapter on sound ideas in Lead, "A Difficult Subject"
Comte, GilbertXXV-23 Quoted from Sanctions for Evil (co-editor, Nevitt Sanford) in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"
XL-1 Citizen Summitry quoted in Review, "On Making Peace. . . and Gandhi"
Conant, James B.XXXV-3 Quoted from Le Monde in Manchester Guardian, Oct. 18, 1981, in Lead, "Attractions of Ideology" (on Les Infortunes de la Verite)
Concept of History, AI-19 Hutchins and Conant
III-43 Quoted from James B. Conant's On Understanding Science in Frontiers
V-28 Quoted in Lead, "The New 'Enemy'- Secularism"
VI-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Conditions of Freedom" from his Modern Science and Modern Man, and Joseph Wood Krutch on above
VII-42 Dr. Conant and atom bomb, as quoted by Waldo Frank in Lead, "Sanity and Honor"
XX-1 His foreword to Terry Sanford's But What About the People? quoted in Children, "Light and Shadow in Public Education"
XXXIV-20 Discussion of results of his ideas (large schools) in L.A. Times Nov. 12, 1980 report by Dan Morgan in Children, "Up to the Public"
Conception and GestationXXXIV-7 Review
XXXV-12 Arendt's "Concept of History" quoted in Lead, "Unanswered Questions"
Conception of Man, TheXXXI-44 Editorial
Conception of Public Service, AXXXVIII-25 Lead (how we conceive ourselves)
Conception of Utopia, AXXVIII-13 Review
Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry - Harry Stack SullivanXXXV-8 Lead (strong nations, global community, Americans)
Concepts and Categories (Viking, 1979) by Isiah BerlinI-23 William Alanson White Memorial lectures
I-27 Quoted in "A Psychiatric Contribution"
II-9 Helen Merrell Lynd comments on above book in Nation article
III-22 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry"
Conceptual Roots of War and Genocide, The (Radio Free Europe broadcast given by Louis J. Halle)XXXII-43 Quoted and discussed in Review, "The Province of Philosophy"
Concerned Photographer, The - ed. by Cornell Capa (Grossman Publisher, $14.95)XVIII-46 Frontiers
Concerned Student, The - Quaker publicationXXVI-5 Quoted from Introduction in Review, "A Modern Painter"
Concerning AnarchismXII-34 Quoted in Children, "The Quakers Are Still Busy"
Concerning Arguments About LSDVII-29 Editorial
Concerning Civil LibertiesXX-3 Frontiers
Concerning Comfort QuotientsIX-22 Clearing the Main Channels reviewed in Frontiers
Concerning CookiesXV-40 Review
Concerning DeceptionVIII-21 Editorial-Girls Scout Cookies
Concerning a Dialogue - Bikshu Thich Nhat HanhVII-15 Editorial
Concerning DialoguesXIX-35 Lead
Concerning the "Facts"XVI-51 Lead
Concerning FreedomXIV-11 Frontiers
Concerning Human GrowthIX-37 Editorial
Concerning "Ideal" SocietiesXXIV-1 Lead
Concerning ImmortalityVI-23 Frontiers
Concerning ProphecyV-44 Editorial
Concerning SchoolbooksVI-21 Lead
Concerning "Systematic" ThinkingIII-41 Lead
Concerning the ArtsXIII-43 Editorial
Concerning "The People"V-25 Frontiers
Concerning the Triple RevolutionXXII-3 Frontiers
Conconi, Charles N. (Washington journalist)XVII-36 Editorial
Concord and Liberty - Ortega (Norton Library, $1.35)XXIX-7 Dialogue with Thomas A. Murphy quoted from July/Sept. Living Wilderness in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"
Concord Rebel - August DerlethXX-39 Quoted in Editorial, "Books by Ortega"
XXI-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of Value"
XXIII-19 Quoted in Lead, "What is a Good Book?"
XXVII-17 Quoted in Review, "What Serves 'Philosophy'?"
XXVII-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Other Kind of Knowledge"
XXXI-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Power of Mind"
XXXII-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"
XXXIV-18 "Prologue to a History of Philosophy" in Lead, "Character and Will"
Concourse of Hierarchies, TheXXXVIII-16 Quoted on Thoreau in Lead, "The Will To Be Oneself"
Concrete Destiny of Man, TheXXXIV-42 Lead (Definition of "Hierarchy")
Condemned to Meaning - Huston Smith (Harper's)XXXIV-47 Editorial (Ortega)
Condition of Life, TheXVIII-28 Reviewed, "The Philosophy of Huston Smith"
Condition of Peace, TheXXI-24 Lead
Conditions of Freedom, TheXXII-44 Frontiers
Conditions of Growth, TheVI-1 Frontiers
Conditions of JusticeVII-12 Lead
Conditions of Moral RenewalX-19 Editorial
Condon, Dr. E. U.XXXI-10 Lead
Condon, RichardII-10 Recommends use of scientific method in social sciences; quoted in Frontiers, "Science and Society"
Condry, WilliamXIV-40 Quoted from The Manchurian Candidate by L.A. Times, May 31 issue, in Frontiers, "You Can't Fool ALL the Important People"
Conference on EnergyXXXV-8 His essay, "Thoreau's Influence in Britain" from Fall 1981 Thoreau Society Bulletin quoted in Frontiers, "Seeds. . . Flying Around the World"
Conference on Science, Philosophy and ReligionXXVI-10 Review
Confessions - Leo TolstoyI-34 Held annually in N.Y. Usually insist on civilizing effect of Hellenism plus Hebraic- Christian tradition
Confessions of a European Intellectual - Franz Schoenberner (1946)I-11 Mentioned in connection with his facing of problems that beset us today; also in I-3
I-15 Referred to in article "Religion and 'The Church'"
XX-48 Quoted in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"
XXIX-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Art of the Philosopher"
XXXIII-10 Quoted in Editorial, "No Important Distinction"
XXXV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved"
Confessions of a Jamboree Scoutmaster - R. E. CochranI-26 Reference to in Review, "The German Problem"
Confidence Man, The - article by Donald MeyerIV-17 Harper's Feb. 1951 article quoted in Children
Confinements of History, TheVIII-38 This article on Peale quoted in Editorial, "More of the Same"
Confirming VoicesXVIII-48 Frontiers
Conflict and Consensus (collection of readings in sociology edited by Harold M. Hodges, Jr.) (Harper & Row)XXIX-39 Lead
Conflict and Consensus-(Continued)XXVI-23 Arthur Pearl's contribution to quoted in Children, "Learners as Teachers"
Conflict and Continuity - MaslowXXVI-24 Quoted Dr. Robert Coles; quoted Vivian Gornick, Henry Anderson, G. Wright Mills in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"
Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization, The - Dr. S. F. CookXXXV-35 Quoted his article from Harvard Educational Review, volume of reprints in Children, "On Self-Discovery"
Conflict Between Religion and Science - John Draper (1874)I-29 Mentioned in "What Man Has Thought of Man"
II-11 Reference to in Lead, "The Current of History"
Conflict in Education, The - Robert Hutchins (Harper's 1953)VI-38 Reference to in Frontiers, "Revolutions of Civilization"
Conflict ResolutionVI-45 Reviewed in Children
XXXIV-23 Quoted in Lead, "On Self-Evolvers"
Conflict of ValuesXIII-22 Charles E. Osgood quoted, Dec. 1959 issue, in Editorial, "No Annihilation Without Representation"
XIII-23 Charles E. Osgood quoted, Dec. 1959 issue in Lead, "What Will People Do?"
Conflicting TrendsVII-38 Editorial
Conformity and Freedom-AgainXXXVII-16 Review (Rethinking Liberalism)
Confronting War - Ronald J. Glosop (McFarland, 1983)XVIII-18 Review of Everett Wilson, "Conformity Revisited" (Trans-action, Nov. 1964) Dennis Wrong and Ernest Van Den Haag from same issue and Carl Rogers, "Learning to be Free" (NEA Journal, Mar. 1963)
Confucian Persuasion, The - edited by A. F. WrightXXXVIII-47 Quoted extensively in Review, "Peace Is Possible"
XXXIX-11 On Cuban missiles in Lead, "Morality Is Practical"
Confucianism in Action - edited by D. S. Nivison and A. F. WrightXV-4 Quoted from in Ralph S. Pomeroy's Review article, "The Lesson of the Master"
ConfuciusXIV-40 Quoted in Ralph S. Pomeroy's Review article, "Offspring and Orphans"
Confucius-the Secular as Sacred - Herbert Fingarette (Harper & Row, 1972)I-25 Quoted re Lao Tse in Lead, "Great Reformers- Lao Tse"
I-50 Mentioned in Children
II-37 Celebration of his 2,500th anniversary, Editorial, "An Eastern Anniversary"
X-47 Lead, "Great Expectations" quotes his "At fifteen, I had my mind bent on learning. . ." to "at seventy, I could follow what my heart desired without transgressing what was right"
XXX-25 "At fifteen. . ." quoted in Lead, "Somewhere Are Seeds"
XXXIV-43 Quoted Welch's Taoism re Lao Tze in Editorial, "Kernel and Husk"
Confusions of Change, TheXXXIV-43 Quoted in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"
Conger, George P.XXXIII-14 Editorial
Congress for Cultural FreedomXXXI-14 Quoted from New Views of Evolution in Children, "Evolution-An Old View"
XXXVII-15 Quoted New Views of Evolution in Lead, "Trials of Strength" on Gnostics
Congressional RecordXVIII-34 Discussed by Mphahlele in Lead, "Cultural Activity in Africa"
Conklin, Dr. Edwin Grant (Biologist and former President of American Association for Advancement of Science)XXIV-1 Report on Ho Chih Minh at hearing of Senate Foreign Relations Committee May 31, 1960 by David Schoenbrun, quoted in Frontiers, "How Ho Became a Communist"
Conjugal Bond, TheI-2 Quoted in Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"
I-47 Reference to his Christian Century appreciation on Darwin
V-13 Spearheaded scientists to resist "loyalty oaths"-Frontiers, "Dangerous Definitions"
V-28 Secularism"
IX-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"
X-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
X-16 Quoted in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism" from his 1937 address to AAAS
XII-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Twilight Area"
XIV-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Intermediate Area"
XV-35 Quoted in Editorial, "All the Way"
XVII-3 Quoted in Review, "Science and Man"
XVIII-39 Quoted in Lead, "Behind Socratic Ignorance" from 1937 address
XIX-48 Quoted in Editorial, "A Heroic Assignment" (1937 address)
XXV-2 Quoted 1937 address before AAAS in Editorial, "The "Popular Mythology"
XXIX-46 1937 AAAS address quoted in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
XXXI-47 AAAS address quoted in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"
Connecticut River, TheXXIX-42 Frontiers
Connolly, CyrilXXVIII-48 Frontiers
Conqueror of the World-The Life of Chingis Khan - Réne Grousset (Orion Press, 1966, $6.96)XIX-6 His The Unquiet Grave quoted in Frontiers, "Doctrines of Change"
Conquest of Bread, The - Prince KropotkinXX-42 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Extremes in the East"
Conquest of Fear - Basil KindXXIV-36 Section in The Anarchist Prince devoted to quoted in Frontiers, "A Better Abundance"
Conquest of Land through 7,000 Years - W. C. LowdermilkXI-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "Objections and Notes"
Conquest of the Will, The - Abe MowshowitzXXXVII-40 Government Pamphlet No. 99 quoted in Children, "Our Hidden Curriculum"
Conquest of Violence - Joan V. BondurantXXIX-49 Kenneth Laudon's review of in Sept. 17 Science quoted in Children, "Progress and Default"
Conrad, EarlXII-38 Review of by Allen Hackett quoted from Christian Century in Review, "Imprint of Gandhian Non-Violence"
XIX-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "An Epic Life"
Conrad, JosephIV-6 Reference to his Scottsboro Boy in Letter from England
V-14 Review of his and Patterson's Scottsboro Boy in "The Comfortable and the Damned"
Conrad, TomXXXVIII-49 Quoted Under Western Eyes (1911) by Joseph Skvorecky from The Writer and Human Rights in Lead, "The Modern Superstition"
Conroy, PatXXXII-48 Quoted article in Fellowship (July/Aug 1979) reprinted from Inquiry, in Frontiers, "A Form of Slavery"
Conscience Among WritersXXIII-50 Quoted from Betty Fancher Story, Nov. 15 L.A. Times in Children, "One-Room Schoolhouses"
XXXIV-49 Quoted in Children, "Teachers at Work" from The Water is Wide
Conscience and the ManVIII-45 Review
Conscience in America (compiled by Lillian Schlissel) (Dutton, paper, 1968)XXI-32 Lead
Conscience of a Radical, The - Scott NearingXXI-32 Benjamin Sherman quoted from in Lead, "Conscience and the Man"
Conscientious Objectors to World War II, ManualXVIII-48 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Gadfly Who Builds"
XVIII-49 Briefly quoted in Children, "The Radical- Some Definitions" (Conscientious Objectors) CCCO News Notes
XL-15 Fall 1986, Diane Carol Bast, Jim Dupont quoted in Children, "Non-Military Jobs" (also see WRI)
Consciousness- Brain, States of Awareness and Mysticism - ed. by Daniel Coleman and Richard J. Davidson (Harper & Row, $6.95)XXXIII-40 Quoted from Manual in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"
Consciousness and DesignXXXII-52 Discussed in Review, "Terra Incognita"
Consciousness and MeaningXXVI-16 Review
Consciousness and Society - H. Stuart HughesXX-15 Lead
Consciousness and Tradition - Jacob Needleman (Crossroad, 1982, $14.95)XIX-47 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A Stubborn Breed"
Conscripted ChildrenXXXVI-5 Reviewed, quoted in "The Important Questions"
Conscription-A World Survey - ed. by Devi Prasad and Tony Smythe (pub. by WRI, 3 Caledonian Rd., London, N. 1, $2.25)V-13 This Maude Dutton Lynch article in Atlantic Monthly, Aug 1931 discussed in Children
Conscription AccountingXXII-47 Quoted from in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"
Conscription Conflict - Denis Hayes (London- Sheppard Press, 1949)XXII-47 Lead
Conscription NewsXXII-47 F. S. Oliver, Keir Hardie, Fenner Brockway quoted from in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"
Consensus of Two, AII-7 Quoted in Editorial, "A Time for Action"
Conservation Is Not EnoughXXXII-12 Lead
Conservation Is Not Enough - Joseph Wood Krutch (now a pamphlet published by University of Utah Press)XXI-15 Frontiers
Conservation of Energy, TheVIII-11 Mentioned in Children
VIII-12 Reviewed in Children
VIII-15 Quoted in Review, "An 'Element of Risk'"
XI-44 Quoted from in Editorial, "The Sphere of Life"
XXI-50 Quoted from in Editorial, "The Living Whole"
XXIV-6 Quoted in Review, "The Ecological Context"
Conservatism Revisited - Peter ViereckXXXII-49 Frontiers
Conservative Mind, The - Russell KirkIII-2 Reference to in Lead, "The New Political Analysis"
Conserve Neighborhoods (Washington newsletter, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C.)VII-39 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Search for Roots"
Consider the Children - Elizabeth Manwell and Sophia FahsXXXV-36 Special issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Area of Freedom" (Sept/Oct 1981)
XXXVI-9 Editorial quoted from in "Regenerating Neighborhoods"
Consider India - Horace AlexanderXVI-15 Quoted in Children, "Speak to Us of Religion"
XVI-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "Behavioral Science"
XVI-19 Quoted in Children, "Education in Religion"
Consider IndiaXV-1 Quoted in Review, "An Essay in Values"
XV-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Dynamics of Freedom
XVIII-17 Quoted in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"
Considerable Way to Go, AXXXIV-24 Frontiers re population and economy
Considerations on Peacemaking - Richard GreggXXXV-25 Frontiers (small communities)
Conspiracy Against Childhood, The - Eda J. LeShan (Athaneum, 1968)XX-9 Lead
Constant Things, The - Charles Morgan (1946)XXI-26 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Children Are Not Products"
XXII-6 Quotation from in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"
XXVI-47 Brief quotation from in Children, "Teaching or Taoism?"
XXXI-37 Brief quotation from in Children, "Teaching and Testing"
Constitutional Liberty and Seditious Activity - a Freedom Agenda pamphletXXXVII-24 Quoted on unity in nature in Lead, "Prairie Revery"
Constitutional Process, TheIX-12 Review, "American Dilemmas"
Constraint and Variety in American Education - David RiesmanXIV-4 Lead
Constructive Work in India - Anadi NaikX-7 Reference to in Lead, "The Number One Question"
Consumers DigestXIX-27 Frontiers
Contact (San Francisco Journal of New Writing, 751 Bridgeway, Sausalito, California)XXVIII-37 Article on meat-eating in Mar/Apr issue mentioned in Frontiers, "Farming and Food"
Contact With the Other World - James H. HyslopXII-5 S. I. Hayakawa article quoted in Editorial, "Reading Notes"
XII-43 "The Decline of the Left" by C. Wright Mills quoted from in Lead, "The Trees, Not the Forest"
XII-44 Above quoted in Lead, "The Lens of Reality"
XVI-22 Editorial page quoted (Apr) in Review, "A Long Way To Go"
XVI-23 James Gatsby quoted (Apr) in Review, "The Versatile Dwight Macdonald"
Contemporary Artist, TheX-18 Referred to in Dr. Ducasse's "Science, Scientists, and Psychical Research" in Frontiers
Contemporary Buddha, TheXX-17 Editorial
Contemporary Education (Indiana State U. School of Education, Terre Haute)XI-13 Review
Contemporary Education-(Continued)XXVI-49 Pat Porter quoted from Fall 1973 issue in Children, "Where Destruction Begins"
XXX-3 Lawrence Kohlberg quoted from Fall 1976 issue in Children, "Stages of Moral Growth"
XXXI-1 Jean Piaget quoted from Fall 1975 issue in Children, "States of Knowing"
XXXI-6 Donald MacLeod and James Hollenbach article on use of language quoted from Fall 1977 issue in Children, "Toward Paideia"
Contemporary IssuesXXXII-11 Quoted from Fall 1979 issue from "Teaching as a Performing Art" taken by R. Smith, ed. from Journal of Aesthetic Education, in Children
XXXV-10 Quoted Marilyn Peterson (Iowa State University teacher) in Children, "Speaking and Reading" (Fall 1981 issue)
XXXVI-16 Quoted Fall 1982 article by JohnD. Hughes in Children, "Schweitzer, Holt, Postman"
XXXIX-7 "Why Education Reform Eludes Us" Summer 1985 quoted in Children, "The Greatest Obstacle"
XXXIX-15 Fall 1985, John C. Hill, Lawrence Riccio on school population and IQ tests in Children, "Population . . . Home Schooling"
XXXIX-22 Alton Harrison, Jr., re educational reform, in Lead, "Our Uncertain Identity"
XXXIX-45 Alton Harrison, Jr., Summer 1985, re selfdeception in education, in Lead, "A Difficult Subject"
XL-13 Fall 1986 quoted re attack by fundamentalists on "secular humanism" in Children, "Various Threats"
Contemporary Issues (Quarterly)XVI-14 Lead
Contemporary MagazineIII-31 Reference to throughout Lead, "The Push for Integration" quotes from Winter 1950 issue
IV-24 Quoted in Frontiers, "In Praise of a Senator"
VII-22 Quoted in "The Arts of Peace"
IX-9 Plug for in Frontiers, "Recent Correspondence"
XI-48 John Ball quoted from in Lead, "The Dreadful Abstractions"
XV-26 Alan Dutcher quoted, Apr/May issue in Frontiers, "Education for Change"
XVI-30 Editorial, "Why We Publish" quoted, June/July 193 issue in Lead, "How Long. . . How Long. . . ?"
XVII-9 Brief letter from Jack Beard quoted in Editorial, "Contemporary Magazine"
XVIII-21 Dorothy T. Samuels article quoted in Lead, "The Failing Dreams" re participants in Civil Rights Movement
XIX-22 Dorothy T. Samuels quoted, Spring 1965 issue, in Lead, "Can Freedom Be Planned?"
XX-31 Above quoted, same issue, in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"
XXI-50 Dorothy Samuels quoted, Spring 1965 issue, in Review, "Education and Other Matters"
XXIII-46 Dorothy Samuels quoted, Spring 1965 issue, in Lead, "The Accessible Remedies"
XXVIII-26-35 Dorothy Samuels quoted, Spring 1965 issue, in Children, "The Discipline of History"
XXXVI-18 Quoted Spring 1965 issue, Dorothy T. Samuels (the "thinking student") in Children, "The Sly Connivers"
Contemporary Moral Issues - ed. Harry K. Girvetz (Wadsworth, Belmont, CA)XVII-9 Editorial
Contemporary Poetry in America - Robert Boyers, ed.XVIII-31 Review
XVIII-36 Girvetz quoted in Review, "'Values' and Acquisitive Society"
Contemporary Poets in America - Robert Boyers (Schocken, 1974)XXVIII-21 Mentioned in Review, "Poets on Modern Poetry"; Howard Nemerov's opening essay also quoted, and Joyce Carol Oates
XXXVIII-12 Howard Nemerov's "Poetry & Meaning," Joyce Carol Oates on Sylvia Plath in Children, "Musings on Poetry"
Contemporary Political Theory (de Crespigny and Wertheimer, eds., Atherton, 1970)XXVIII-22 Joyce Carol Oates quoted from in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"
Contemporary Psychology (Magazine)XXV-39 John Schaar's essay, "Equality of Opportunity, and Beyond," quoted from in Children, "Thoughts on Equality"
Contemporary Socialist DirectionsX-50 Quoted from Charles M. Harsh, Jan., in Review, "Debate on Mysticism"
Contemporary Tragedy, AXVII-14 Frontiers
Contemporary Writer, The - W. Ross WinterowdV-37 Review - Elliot Arnold, Walk With the Devil
"Content" of Education, TheXXXVII-2 Quoted by W. Berry in "Standing by Words" used in Editorial, "At Loss for Words"
Content of Morality, TheXXIV-8 Editorial
Content of Religion, TheXXXII-41 Editorial
Content of This Issue, TheVIII-34 Editorial
Context - See In Context Context of Life, TheXL-25 Editorial (Thoreau and Gandhi)
Continuing AbsurditiesXXVII-52 Lead
Continuing DiagnosisXXXIII-2 Frontiers
Continuing Dialogue, TheXXIX-15 Frontiers
Continuing ProtestXVIII-22 Frontiers-Robert M. Hutchins and the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
Continuing StruggleXXXIX-40 Frontiers (News, Notes WRL)
Continuing Struggle, AII-45 Editorial-Gandhi's fight not yet won
Continuing the Good Life - Helen and Scott Hearing (Schocken, $9.95)XXIII-6 Frontiers
Continuing War on the Co-ops, TheXXXII-39 Reviewed in "The Nearings in Maine"
XXXVIII-21 Quoted in Review, "Epic and/or Idyll"
Continuous Delight, AII-39 Frontiers
Continuous Harmony, A - Wendell Berry (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $5.95)XXXVIII-20 Review (Primo Levi)
Contract Theory, TheXXV-42 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Sacred Art"
XXV-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Agenda for Tomorrow"
XXVI-10 Quoted on Black Elk Speaks in Editorial, "A Great Tropism"
XXVI-11 Quoted in Lead, "In the Ideal State . . ."
XXVI-13 Quoted from in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"
XXVIII-10 Quoted in Lead, "A Chastening Thought"
XXVIII-12 Quoted in Children, "Style and Character"
XXX-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
XXXVII-52 Quoted in Editorial, "The Politics of Illusion"
XXXIV-11 Quoted "Defense of Literacy" in Lead
Contradiction in Terms?II-10 Editorial (about unions)
Contradiction in Terms, AXXII-35 Editorial
Contradictions of ReligionXXXVIII-52 Lead (transitions of performing arts)
Contrast, AXXII-29 Lead
Contrasting World ViewsXXXVIII-4 Editorial (moral law)
Contribution of Experts, TheXXXIX-44 Lead (Camus)
Contribution of Science, TheXXI-27 Lead
Control of National Policy, TheIII-27 Frontiers-Charles I. Glicksberg's Scientific Monthly article "Science and the Literary Mind"
Control Theory in the Classroom - William Glasser (Harper & Row, 1988)XV-50 Lead, by Hallock Hoffman
Controversy Without FocusXLI-26 John Clarke in Teachers College Record, Spring 1988, in Children, "Accept No Excuses"
Conventions of Knowledge, TheVII-8 Review (Colliers, "The Struggle for Our Children's Minds)
Conventions in ScienceXXII-38 Lead
Convergence of Public and Private InterestsX-13 Lead
ConvergencesXL-43 Editorial
Converging LinesXXXVII-22 Frontiers
Conversation for DemocracyXVII-26 Editorial on continuity of the issue
Conversations in Maine - Grace and James Boggs, Freddy and Lyman Paine (Boston; South End Press, 1978)X-40 Review
Conversations with Children - Edith F. HunterXXXI-51 Quoted in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
Conversations with Frank Walters - ed. by John R. Milton (Swallow Press, 1971)XV-23 Quoted in Children of same title
Convocation on MoralityXXVI-12 Quoted from in Review, "Talks with Frank Waters"
Conway, JamesXVII-23 Title of Review of Georgie Winthrop by Sloan Wilson
Conze, EdweardXXVI-41 Quoted from Sept Atlantic in Frontiers, "Ill Fares the Land"
Cook, BruceXVIII-12 Its Essence and Development quoted in Review, "Is There the Ego?"
XXIV-15 Quoted in Lead, Buddhism, "Some Ancient Questions"
XXXI-21 Quoted on the Buddha in Review, "Anthology of Religion"
XXXII-9 His Buddhism quoted in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"
Cook, Fred J.XXII-40 Quoted Aug. 25 National Observer in Children, Woodstock Weekend"
Cook, Ralph E.XI-48 His Nation article on FBI reviewed, "Dossier on the FBI"
XIV-52 Quoted, Oct. 26 Nation in Lead, "The Problem of Direction"
XVI-11 His Feb. 16 Nation in Lead, "The Coming Politics of Disarmament," quoted in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"
XVI-28 His June 1-9 article in Nation, "The Corrupt Society" quoted in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation"
XXXIV-11 From Nation, Dec. 13, 1980, re "solar village"
Cook, Dr. S. F. (University of California)II-3 Non-registrant-discussed in Children
Cooke, Alistair (American correspondent for Manchester Guardian)I-29 The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization mentioned, quoted in Lead, "What Man Has Thought of Man"
II-11 Reference to above book in Lead, "The Current of History"
Cool Millennium, The - Gerald Sykes (Prentice-Hall, 1967, $5.95)X-35 Quoted his column on the "Four Cases" in Frontiers, "Supreme Court to the Rescue"
XI-15 Quoted on only now is the Business Administration admitting that a recession is in process, in Review, "British Political and Social Analysis"
XI-41 Quoted his report on our constitutional rights in Frontiers, "A Story Worth Following"
XII-15 Quoted from Manchester Guardian on American Civil Liberties Union in Frontiers, "Two Varieties of Non-Conformity"
XIV-33 Quoted from May 18 issue in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformity"
Cooley, MikeXXI-29 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Misuse of Symbols"
Coomaraswamy, Anada K. (Coomaraswani)XL-47 From People and Planet (address before Right Livelihood Foundation) in Lead, "Diagnosis and a Cure"
Coon, Carleton (Archeologist, University of Pennsylvania)I-39 Reference to works on Hinduism and Buddhism
III-4 Reference to in Frontiers, "Partisan Journalism"
III-21 His The Bugbear of Literacy discussed, long quotation, in Review, "The Roots of Culture"
VII-3 Quoted from Religious Basis of the Forms of Indian Society in Lead, "Extremes of Social Theory"
VI-44 Reference to Bugbear in Lead, "Mutual Aid"
XIX-48 The Bugbear of Literacy quoted in Lead, "The Races of Man"
XXIV-39 Bugbear quoted in Children, "Ancient Classics"
XXVIII-14 His quote from G. L. Kittredge in Bugbear used in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"
XXIX-47 Bugbear quoted in Lead, "Learning from the Past"
XXX-14 Bugbear quoted in Review, "Getting to Know Better"; his quote of G. L. Kittredge in Bugbear in Editorial, "Oral Literature"
XXXIII-20 Quoted from Bugbear in Lead, "Signs of a New Civilization"
XXXIV-8 Quoted from Myths and Legends of Hindus and Buddhists in Lead, "Is Nature Dual?"
XXXIV-12 Quoted from talk in Boston few days before death; also noted Bugbear of Literacy (best intro to idea of Far East) in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow"
XXXV-1 Quoted in Prasad's Children, "A Basis for Education"
XXXIV-8 Quoted Myths and Legends in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?"
XXXIV-12 From talk in Boston and Bugbear of Literacy (best intro to ideas of East) in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow"
Coon, Gene L.V-6 Discussion of his and Dupree's discoveries in Iran in Frontiers, "Another 'Cradle of the Race'"
XIII-18 Comment on History of Man by Jacquetta Hawkes, Feb. issue of History Today quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
Cooney, RobertXVII-21 His The Short End quoted in Review of Black Like Me
XVII-27 The Short End quoted in Review of The Case Against Colonel Sutton
Cooney, Thomas E.XXX-25 His The Power of the People reviewed in "A Voice That Carries"
XL-19 New ed. quoted Power of the People struggle to end war in Review, "Innovators in History"
Cooper, Irving Ben (Chief Justice of N.Y. City Court of Special Sessions)XI-46 His Saturday Review of Huxley's Genius and the Goddess quoted in Review, "The Bite of A. Huxley"
Cooper, James FenimoreVII-47 Quoted on changing character of juvenile delinquents in Frontiers, "A Time of Waiting" from the American Scholar
Cooper, SusanXXIV-46 Brief statement quoted from his Home as Found in Children, "The Wrong Kind of Paideia"
Cooper, WayneXXVI-12 Quotes from her J.B. Priestley-Portrait of an Author, Lead, "Creation and Discovery"
XXX-14 Her The Grey King reviewed in Children, "Much Ado About Reading"
Cooper UnionXXX-1 His Introduction to the Passion of Claude McKay quoted in Review, "Mostly Quotation"
Cooperation- The Problem of SurvivalXXXIV-23 Lincoln's address before in 1862 in Lead, "On Self-Evolvers" (re slavery)
Cooperation Under DifficultiesXVIII-49 Hallock Hoffman
Cooperative Challenge, The - Bertram B. Fowler (Little, Brown, 1947)XXXIII-51 Frontiers
Cooperative EnterpriseI-49 Mentioned in "What Are We Waiting For?"
Cooperative IndividualismXXXIII-3 Frontiers
Cooperatives in the Petroleum IndustryI-37 Review of Ed MacLean's Man, Inc.
Co-ops, Communes & Collectives, ed. By John Case and Rosemary C. R. Taylor (Pantheon)II-39 Reference to in "The Continuing War on the Co-ops"
Co-ops and TaxesXXXIII-41 Reviewed in Review, "The Value of History"; also quoted and discussed in Editorial (Zwerdling's contribution to) in "Two Cheers for Co-ops!"
XXXIV-42 Quoted in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"
Coover, Dr. John E. (Stanford)II-6 Frontiers
CopernicusII-35 Dr. Rhine says ignored positive elements in his findings which would have favored ESP in Frontiers, "Aspects of ESP"
Coperthwaite, WilliamVIII-44 Polanyi article, "From Copernicus to Einstein" quoted in Review, "Einstein and Science"
XXIX-40 Subject of quotes from Philip Handler, Ruth Nanda Anshen, Werner Heisenberg, John Wheeler in Nature of Scientific Discovery in Lead, "Science and Consciousness"
Coping KinXVI-25 Letter to Editors text of Children, "Correspondence"
XXVI-21 Quoted from interview, Jan. Mother Earth News in Children, "Notes on Random Education"
XXVII-36 Quoted in Editorial, "Richard B. Gregg"
XXXVI-50 Wrote Lead, "Society by Design" Editorial, "What We Really Need" is on, quoted his remarks on Richard Gregg
XXXVI-51 Part II of "Society by Design"
XXXVII-14 Quoted from MANAS, Dec. 14, 1983, in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"
XXXVII-37 Lead, "Society by Design" his article
XXXVII-38 "Bread Labor" of above
XXXIX-43 Lead, "Violence, Violation, Non-Violence" his article
XLI-5 Lead, "Wealth, Riches, Treasure" his article
Coppel, AlfredXXXII-38 Review
Cordell, MagdaXIII-29 His Dark December quoted in Review, "Novels on the Last War"
Core Concepts- Health in a Changing Society - Paul M. Insel and Walton T. Roth (Mayfield, 1977)XXVII-36 Quoted from her paper, World Trends and Alternative Futures, in Frontiers, "Views on Technology"
Corey, StephenXXXII-13 Reviewed in "Death Is Not the Enemy"
Corle, EdwinVI-15 Quotes from his foreword to Jersil's In Search of Self in Children, discussion of Jersil's book
Cornell, Joseph BharatIV-2 Review of his People on the Earth in "The Novels of Understanding"
XVI-38 People on the Earth quoted in Review, "The Indian Within Us"
Corner, George W. (Dir. Dept. Embryology, Carnegie Institute)XXXVIII-18 Reviewed Sharing Nature with Children
Cornford, Francis M.VII-35 Quoted from American Scholar in Frontiers, "New Dimensions for Scientific Thinkers"
Cornet, StephenXIII-32 His lectures of Before and After Socrates quoted in Review of same
XIII-41 His translation of Plato's Republic briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Great Minority"
XXVI-21 Quoted from Before and After Socrates in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"
Cornuelle, Richard C.XIX-43 Quoted, July/Aug. California Monthly in Children, "Campus Report"
Coronet (Magazine)XVII-7 Quoted Dec. 29 Look in Editorial, "Unfrustrated Conservative"
XIX-12 His quote from Tocqueville's Democracy in America in Reclaiming the American Dream used in Review, "Economics for the Millions"
Corporate Contro, Corporate Power - Edward Herman (Cambridge University Press, 1981)VI-1 Quoted an article in Children, "Science Finds the Human Soul"
VIII-13 Article on sleeping pills discussed in Frontiers, "Deceptive Nostrums"
IX-7 "Our Amazing Chinese Kids" quoted in Children
Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry - John Braithwaite (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986)XXXV-16 Quoted review of Joel Rogers in Jan. 1982 Democracy in Review, "Utopia Gone Wrong"
Corporate Morals-and OursXL-1 Quoted from Development Dialogue, Nils Christie in Lead, "What May Happen to Science"
Corporate UtterancesI-10 Editorial
Corporation Take-Over, The (ed. by Andrew Hacker)XII-47 Editorial
Corpses of MeaningXVII-12 W. H. Ferry's Preface to quoted in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"
XVIII-24 Mentioned in Lead, "Systems and the Man"
XXXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"
XXXVI-42 Quoted contribution by Scott Buchanan (political habits) in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"
Corr, MichaelXXXV-11 Frontiers (publishing, books)
Correct Rigidity, ToXXIV-26-34 Quoted, Apr 1971 Environment in Frontiers, "Urban Ills"
XXVI-15 Quoted, Nov. 1972 Environment in Lead, "Nature, Nurture, Choice"
CorrectionXIX-38 Editorial
Correspondence (Labor bi-weekly)I-42 Correction of misplaced line in previous week's issue
XI-30 Correction of editorial of previous week
XII-1 Facing Reality - 50??e not $1.00
Correspondence (Magazine of Council for Correspondence, formerly Committee of Correspondence)XIV-38 Condensed version of article, June 17 issue on Aldermaston March by Dr. Kathleen Gough text of Lead, "On the Edge of Tomorrow"; mentioned and quoted in Editorial, "Toward A New Society"
CorrespondenceXVII-30 Quoted from Richard Titmuss' article in Mar/ Apr 1964 issue, "The Limits of the Welfare State" in Lead, "The Logic of Technology"
Correspondence of W. E. B. DuBois, The (Edited by Herbert Aptheker, University of Massachusetts Press)I-31 Editorial-letters from Albrecht and Lin Tsai
XVII-40 Editorial
XIV-40 Editorial, "Correspondence in Depth"
Correspondence on "The Great Books"XXX-1 Discussed in Review, "Mostly Quotation"
Correspondent's Suggestion, AVI-13 Review
Corrington, John WilliamVII-48 Frontiers
VIII-3 Follow-up on above, "More on Organization"
Corson, William R.XIX-13 His And Wait for the Night quoted in Frontiers, "Speak Truth to Power"
XXXIII-37 Quoted in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"
Cort, DavidXXII-48 His review in Nov. 1 Saturday Review quote in Editorial, "What Happened in Fifty Years?"
Cortines, Ruiz (President-elect of Mexico)IX-20 Nation article on Life article quoted in Lead, "The Fear of Loose Ends"
XI-21 Quoted Nation article, Apr 12, re the danger from pollution of food products, in Lead, "Getting Down to Business"
XIII-6 Article in Dec. 26, 1959 Nation, "The Prisoners- A Self-Portrait" quoted in Children, "Notes on Prejudice"
XIII-33 His Review, July 11, New Republic of Robert S. de Ropp's Man Against Aging quoted in Review, "How Complicated We Are"
XXIII-43 Quoted from Nation, Apr. 12, 1958, in Frontiers, "Comment on the 'Watchdog Theory'"
XXXII-24 His report in Nation (reviewed by MANAS in 1958) quoted in Review, "A Few Encouragements"
Corwin, MilesV-36 Reference to in Letter from Mexico
Cosby, GordonXLI-37 His L.A. Times Mar. 27, 1988, Eban and Ian McMillan, environmentalist farmers in Lead, "Go To Grass"
Coser, LewisXIX-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Anti-Clerical Clerics"
Cosgrave, John O'Hara (editor, Everybody's Magazine)XVII-37 Quoted from Dissent in Children, "Schooldays"
XXXV-14 the Culture and Commerce of Publishing review of in Saturday Review, Jan. 1982, quoted in "The Ailing Arts"
Cosinuke, JaneI-37 Had Hamlin Garland write on Spiritualism for his magazine
Cosmic Principle, AXXIII-16 Her report on Maryland school quoted from March 15 Parents' Bulletin in Children, "Basic and Necessary"
Cosmic Consciousness - R. M. BuckeXXXIV-37 Frontiers (re waste, garbage, sports, recycling)
Cosmic View - Kees BoekeI-20 Reference to in connection with Einstein
Cosmology According to HoyleXII-37 Introduction to by Arthur H. Compton and book quoted in Children, "Child and Cosmos"
Cosmopolitan East, TheV-8 Frontiers (The Nature of the Universe by Fred Hoyle)
Cosmopolitan NovelVII-46 Lead
Cosmos - Carl Sagan (1981)XII-47 Review
Cost Accounting, AXXXV-14 Quoted in Lead, "Some English Musings" (re Nuclear Power)
Cost of Hamburgers, TheXXII-9 Lead
Costello Community LibraryXLI-37 Frontiers
Cost of "Security," TheXVII-32 Founded by Fannia R. Steelink; editorial, "Community Library Project" (Address 3121 Olympic Blvd., L.A. 90023)
Costs of Economic Growth - E. J. Mishan (Praeger, 1967)VIII-25 Editorial
Costs of Restoration, TheXXVI-22 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Exposing Economic Fallacies"
Cottage IndustryXXXI-23 Lead
Cottage Industry TechnologyXXVII-18 Editorial
Cottle, ThomasXXIV-1 Editorial
Cotton, Clare M. (Wall Street Journal reporter)XXV-12 His Time's Children discussed and quoted in Children, "Some Freewheeling Sociology"
Cottonwood Notes (Malachite Farm School, A.S.R. 21, Gardner, CO 81040)IX-26 Saturday Review article quoted in Frontiers, "Matters of Proportion"
Cottrell, Alvin J.XXXVII-24 Quoted Stuart Mace re the school in Children, "Places To Go"
XL-11 Fall 1986 on Small Farm School in Children, "Country and City"; also article on Quinoa
Couch, AlfredXIII-44 His Protracted Conflict discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Why did It Happen This Way?"
Couch, W. T. (Director, University of Chicago Press)XXIV-11 His letter to editor quoted in Lead, "Unless We Get Understanding"
Couchoud, Paul-LouisI-17 Quoted from his Human Affairs pamphlet about attempt of American book publisher to establish cartel to increase sales of their books in Europe
Couenhoven, G. G.II-28 Jan. 1939 Hibbert Journal quote on historicity of Jesus in Frontiers article
Could He Have Said More?XVIII-17 His letter used in Frontiers, "The Tool-Maker's Dilemma" with a letter from Joaquin Murrieta
Coulson, JC. A.XXVIII-41 Frontiers
Council for Basic Education (Washington, D.C.)III-52 Brief quotation from in Letter from England
V-13 Reference to in Letter from England re good to be found in atom bomb
Council for Basic Education-(Continued)X-52 Quoted from pamphlets on the intent of the Council in Children, "Notes and Correspondence"
Council for the Study of MankindXIII-21 Quoted from June 1959 issue in Children, "Compulsory Education"
Council Journal (published by the Council for Higher Education)XVIII-32 Review of Education and the Idea of Mankind, ed. by Robert Ulich
Council of Liberal Churches (Unitarian)XX-43 Hans F. Hofman, Donald W. Shriver, Richard Kean, George M. Schnurr, Melvin Kransberg quoted from Sept. issue in Lead, "Toward Inclusive Simplicities"
XX-52 Hudson Hoagland quoted (Oct.) in Children, "World Education"; also quoted Morris Mitchell
Counseling the DyingXI-50 Quotations from their pamphlet, "It Matters What We Believe" in Children, "Religion and Nature"
XII-6 Their pamphlet, "Our Children's Religion- What Kind Do We Want?" discussed in Children, "Religion Without Dogma"
Counseling the DyingXVII-44 Frontiers
Counter Culture EssaysXVII-44 Dr. Jerome D. Frank's Persuasion and Healing quoted from in Frontiers article of same title
XVII-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "Death and Transcendence"
Counter CurrentsXXV-6 Review
Counterattack on DesertsXXXVII-43 Lead (Goddard, transcendentalists)
CountercurrentsXXVIII-47 Frontiers
Counterpoint of Artists, TheXXXVII-9 Frontiers (WRI Aug. 1983 reports quoted)
Counter-RevolutionXXXV-20 Editorial (quoted Sibyl Moholy-Nagy from Matrix of Man)
Counter-Terror in KenyaXXXII-11 Editorial
Counter-Tradition- The Literature of Dissent and Alternatives - edited by Sheila Delany (Basic Books, 1971)VI-31 Frontiers
Counting Our BlessingsXXXIII-7 Quoted in Children, "So Does Yo' Hog"
Country Editor - Henry HoughXXXVII-51 Review (books received for review)
Country Journal (Box 405, Boulder, CO 80322-Blair & Ketchum's)I-46 Quoted in Lead, "Dilemmas of a Free Society"
Country Journal-(Continued)XXXIII-39 Discussed Eliot Coleman from June 1980 issue in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures"
XXXIV-35 Quoted April 1981 issue, Douglas Hand re So. Bronx housing in Frontiers, "Building Community"
XXXIV-40 Quoted March 1981, Nathaniel Tripp on Paul and Betty Keen in Frontiers, "Pennsylvania, New England, California"
Country of Marriage, The - Wendell Berry (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)XXXV-3 Quoted story by John Baskin, Oct. 1981 issue in Children, "Some Reading"
XXXV-15 Quoted Lester R. Brown, Nov. 1981, on global economic system, in Frontiers, "What Makes for Peace?"
XXXV-26-34 Quoted March 1982, Richard Preston (on fertilizer) in Children
XXXVI-16 Quoted April 1982, Wes Jackson quoting Paul Hawken in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath"
XXXVI-36 Quoted May 1983 re acid rain and fog in Frontiers, "Slow Is Beautiful" (Hubert Voeglmann)
XXXVI-46 Quoted in Lead, "A Natural Religion"
XXXIII-50 Sept. 1980, "This Man is Changing the World" by Hugh Sidney on Lester Brown; Sam Mayall, "School at Home"
XXXIV-35 April 1981, Douglas Hand re So. Bronx housing in Frontiers, "Building Community"
XXXIV-40 March 1981, Nathaniel Tripp on Paul and Betty Keen's work in Frontiers, ""Pennsylvania, New England, California"
XXXV-3 Story by John Baskin, Oct. 1981, in Children, "Some Reading"
XXXV-15 Lester R. Brown, Nov. 1981, on global economic system in Frontiers, "What Makes for Peace?"
XXXV-26-34 March 1982, Richard Preston re fertilizer in Children, "Miscellany"
XXXVI-16 April 1982, Wes Jackson quotes Paul Hawken in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath"
Country of Villages, AXXVI-52 Poem, "Strangers," quoted in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"
Country-Now and Tomorrow, TheVIII-17 Editorial
Country Year, A - Sue Hubbell (Random House)XL-43 Lead
Countryside - monthly published in Wisconsin, founded in 1917, edited by Jerome BelangerXXXIX-44 Commented on in Editorial, "In the Ozarks"
Counts, Dr. George (Teachers College, Columbia)XXX-17 Purposes of briefly quoted in Frontiers, "A Season of Growing"
Courage Knows No Sex -- Elaine Crovitz and Elizabeth Buford (Christopher Publishing House, 1978, $8.95)IV-44 Reference to in Children
Courage of MindXXXII-21 Reviewed in "Ladies and a Man"
Courage of the New Faith, TheIX-18 Editorial
Course We Cannot Foresee, AVIII-1 Editorial
Court of Last Resort, The - Erle Stanley GardnerXXVIII-8 Lead
Court of Man, The - Gerald H. GottleibVI-26 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Do Not a Prison Make"
Court of the Stone Children, The - Eleanor Cameron (Dutton, orig. pub. now by Avon paperback)XXX-6 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Question of Legitimacy"
Courtney, RichardXXIX-41 Reviewed in "Rarities of Health"
Courts-Protectors of Liberty, TheXXVI-20 Extract from his Play, Drama, and Thought quoted from Christian Science Monitor in Children, "Miscellany"
Cousins, Norman (Editor, Saturday Review)IV-40 Editorial
Cousins, Norman-(Continued)I-7 Reference to his Saturday Review of Literature article, "Modern Man is Obsolete"
IV-23 Quoted his interview with Nehru in Lead, "Balance of Power"
VI-18 Quoted Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Keeping Posted"
VII-28 Quoted "God, Man and the H-Bomb" in Lead, "Without Raising His Voice"
VII-44 Quoted in defense of Albert Schweitzer in Lead, "The Claims of Philosophy"
X-48 Quoted July 27 issue in Frontiers; discussed in Editorial, "Enemies and Friends"
XI-8 Quoted quotation from his address to Methodist youth according to the Christian Century report on nuclear violence in Frontiers, "Quest for 'Commitment'"
XI-9 Act II"
XI-38 Quoted from his essay "A Most Remarkable Man" about an Indian boy who suffers blindness at 3 and overcomes his handicap, in Children, "More on The Generation"
XII-33 July 20 N.Y. Times report of his speech quoted in Editorial, "Two Moralities"
XIII-42 Article "Special Delivery Systems for War," Sept. 10 Saturday Review quoted in Frontiers, "War Is An Outdated Idea"
XIV-23 His In Place of Folly quoted in Walker Winslow's Frontiers, "The Case for Sanity"
XIX-26 Quoted May 7 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "The 'Luddite' Protest"
XX-3 Nov. 5 editorial in Saturday Review first half of Lead, "Is It Possible To Be An Optimist?"
XX-25 Quoted May 27 Saturday Review in Children, "The University Scene"
XXI-13 Quoted Mar. 2 Saturday Review in Review, "The Saturday Review"
XXI-46 Quoted Oct. 12 Saturday Review editorial in Frontiers, "Opposition to War"
XXII-49 Quoted Nov. 8 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "A Verdict of Writers"
XXIII-25-34 Quoted May 20 issue Saturday Review in Frontiers, "What 'Age' Is This?"
XXIV-16 His editorial, Mar. 27 Saturday Review quoted in Review, "Mylai-In the Magazines"
Cousins, Norman-(Continued)XXIV-20 Briefly quoted on Calley trial, Apr 24 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Preparations for Change"
XXIV-25 Discussion of situation in Pakistan quoted, May 22, 1971 issue Saturday Review in Lead, "The 'Normal' People"
XXIV-47 Quoted on Pentagon Papers, Oct. 30 Saturday Review in Editorial, "The Biggest Single Fact"
XXVI-22 Quoted May 8 World in Editorial, "Burmese Common Sense"
XXVI-44 Quoted Sept. 11 SR World in Review, "Not That, But This"
XXVII-7 Quoted Jan. 12 SR World in Frontiers, "We Had Reason to Know Better"
XXVII-9 Quoted Jan. 26 editorial in SR World in Frontiers, "About America and Americans"
XXVIII-15 Quoted Mar. 22 Saturday Review in Editorial, "Hope for the Middle East"
XXVIII-23 Quoted Mar. 8 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Need to Know"
XXVIII-44 Editorial comment on Solzhenitsyn in Saturday Review, Aug. 23, in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"
XXIX-15 Quoted briefly from Saturday Review in Lead, "The Two Kinds of Knowledge"
XXIX-20 His editorial in Feb. 21 Saturday Review quoted in Review, "Sickness of the World"
XXXI-36 Quoted Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Useful Institution"
XXXI-50 Quoted from Saturday Review
XXXII-3 Quoted Saturday Review, Oct. 28, 1978, in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"
XXXII-4 Quoted Saturday Review, Oct. 28, 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"
XXXII-23 "Private Thoughts" of Thomas Paine quoted from In God We Trust in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
XXXIII-21 His discussion of Harvard's selection of faculty members discussed in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"
XXXIII-46 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 20, 1980, on statesmanship in Lead, "A Historian's Prescription"
XXXIV-14 Quoted Saturday Review, Jan. 1981 issue re "Moral Majority" in Lead, "A Difficult Inquiry"
XXXIV-22 Discussion of Saturday Review editorial re religion and government, "The Moral Majority" in Children, "God and Government"
XXXV-6 Quotes Saturday Review Nov. 1981 re U.N. report on Nuclear Weapons in Lead, "For Improvisers of Peace"
XXXV-48 Quoted Aug. 31, 1982 Christian Science Monitor on demise of Saturday Review in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXVII-2 Quoted "Memories of Bucky" from Saturday Review Oct. 1983 in Frontiers, "Bucky Fuller"
XXXVII-17 Extensive quotes from in Teachers College Record, Fall 1983, in Children, "Attack on a Fallacy"
Cousteau, Jacques-YvesXXXIX-8 From L.A. Times Magazine, Oct. 6, 1985, on teenage suicide in Children, "A Destructive System"
XL-19 Initiated Dartmouth Conferences in Frontiers, "Russians and Americans"
XLI-43 Quoted In God We Trust in Review, "What Our Founders Believed" (under new title The Republic of Reason)
XLI-48 Republic of Reason quoted (Adams & Jefferson) in Lead, "Without Technology"
Covarrubias, MiguelXXX-19 His foreword to Design for a Limited Planet quoted in Review, "No Spills, No Leaks"
XXXI-4 Remarks made in accepting International Pahlavi Environment Prize for 1977 quoted in Frontiers, "One Frontier or Many?"
Covello, LeonardIII-21 Quoted from his Island of Bali in Review, "The Roots of Culture"
XXV-1 Herbert Read's quote of in his The Grass Roots of Art given in Children, "A Book by Herbert Read"
Cowan, DonaldXII-3 His The Heart is the Teacher quoted in Children
Coward, NoelXL-18 Quoted "A Necessity of a Liberal Education" from Stirrings of Culture in Children, "Stirrings of Culture"
Cowles, Dr. Edward Spencer (Body and Mind Foundation in N.Y.)V-49 Reference to his Brief Encounter in Review, "The Writer"
Cowles, John (Minneapolis Star & Tribune)V-50 Quoted in Frontiers on alcoholism, "A Psychological Mystery"
Cowley, MalcolmIV-43 Quotation from Look article by in Lead, "Another World"
Cox, BruceXII-50 His Oct. 26 New Republic article, "The Guru, the Beatnik, and the Good Gray Poet" quoted in Children, "The "Beatness' of Walt Whitman"
XIX-30 Quoted Summer 1966 American Scholar article, "Thirty Years Later" in Lead, "After Ideologies?"
Cox, Dr. Harvey (Prof. Harvard U. Divinity School)XXII-15 His report on The New Indians by Sam Steiner quoted from Feb. Trans-Action in Frontiers, "The Right to a Choice"
Cox, L. G.XIX-8 Quoted Jan. 5 Christian Century in Review, "God and Plenty"
XXXVI-6 Quoted from N.Y. Times, Oct. 7, 1977 issue re Schumacher in Lead, "Optimism or Pessimism?"
Cox, Oliver Cromwell (Prof. of Sociology & economics at Tuskegee Inst.)V-11 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Trap of 'Progress"" re DDT and other poisons
Coxe, TenchI-37 His Caste, Class & Race reviewed in Frontiers
Coyote, PeterXXIX-16 Discussed by Leo Marx in The Machine in the Garden in Lead, "The New Rationalism"
Cozzens, James G.XXXII-1 Quoted from Fall 1978 Co-Evolution Quarterly in Lead, "Various Warnings"
CPS Camps (Civilian Public Service)XI-4 His By Love Possessed reviewed in "Notes on Novels"
Crabtree, JeffreyVIII-4 Reference to in Lead, "Education and Politics"
Crabtree, PeterXXI-30 Wrote Frontiers, "The Means is the End"
Cracks in the Economic FoundationXV-29 His article in March NEA Journal quoted in Children, "Socratic Experiment-Seventh Grade"
Cradles of Eminence - Victor and Mildred GoertzelXXX-26-36 Frontiers
Craft of Weaving, TheXVII-8 Discussed and quoted in Children of same title
Crafts of JapanXXVI-23 Review
Craig, EleanorXXXIII-1 Review
Cramer, BeckyXXVI-13 Her book, P.S. You're Not Listening discussed and quoted in Children, "The Salvage Professionals"
Crammer, R. W.XXXII-49 Her article in Newsletter of the Ruth Washburn Cooperative Nursery as reprinted in the Parent's Bulletin quoted in "Pre-Math," in Children
Crane, Dr. GeorgeXIV-16 Quoted from Oct. 1960 Aryan Path in Children, "Socrates and the Communists"
Cranston, Alan (California Senator)VII-13 Quoted in Children re cash reward for good grades
Cranston, S. L. (Co-ed. with Joseph Head of Reincarnation- An East- West Anthology)XXX-2 His description of South Bronx of New York quoted in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"
Craven, AveryXV-6 Above quoted in Review, "World Opinion on Reincarnation"
XXXI-5 The Phoenix Fire Mystery recommended in Lead, "Material for Foundations"
XXXI-18 Phoenix Fire Mystery quoted in Frontiers, "Ego Trip or Transcendence?"
XXXVIII-18 New Horizon in Science, Religions and Society (with Carey Williams) in Review, "Inner Discovery?"
Craven, Avery-(Continued)II-14 Reference to his The Coming of the Civil War in Review
Craven, Kenton (University of Wyoming)XXI-38 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Rules of Criticism"
XXXIII-37 Quoted from The Coming Civil War in Editorial, "Why War/"
Craving for One World, AXXI-21 Quoted on Robert Frost from New Directions in Teaching in Children, "The False Sovereignty of Grades"
XXVI-52 Quoted from New Directions in Teaching (Sept. 1967) in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"
Crawford, John and DorotheaXVII-28 Frontiers-remarks by Arthur E. Morgan at a Friends meeting in Yellow Springs, Ohio
Crawlspace - Herbert Lieberman (McKay, 1971)V-29 Discussion of their Teens-How to Meet Your Problems in Children
Creasy, RosalindXXIX-22 Discussed in Review, "Reflections on Meaning"
Creating Alternative Futures - Hazel Henderson (Berkeley Windhover paper)XXXVI-12 Her Edible Landscaping quoted and reviewed in Children
Creating the Future, OnXXXI-22 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Diagnosis and Prescription"
Creation and DiscoveryXXXIV-46 Lead (on teaching - schools)
Creation Science Research Center - San Diego, CAXXVI-12 Lead
Creative Art in Education Clinic - Syracuse UniversityXXXIV-24 Discussion of member Kelly Seagraves' dispute with CA schools in L.A. Times, Mar. 6, 1981 quoted in Children, "Story versus Theory"
Creative DisorderXIV-29 Their brochure quoted in Children, "Notes on Creative Correspondence"
"Creative Disorder" in EducationXXI-22 Editorial
Creative Experience, The - series of interviews with 23 scientists and artists) (Grossman, $13.95)XX-34 Review
Creative Experience, TheXXIV-5 Morris Kline, Wilder Penfield, Ulrich Franzen, Oppi A. J. Untracht quoted in Review, "The Creative Experience"
XXXV-44 Quoted Wilder Penfield from in Children, "The Prepared Mind"
Creative Listening - Rachel Pinney, M.D. (28 Wallace House, Caledonian Estates, Caledonian d., London N.7 U.K.)XXIV-5 Review
Creative Mind, The - Henri Bergson (Greenwood Press, 1968)XXXIV-49 Quoted in Editorial, "Really Listening"
Creative Playthings, Inc.XXI-7 Reviewed in "It Can't Be Done"
XXXI-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Power of Mind"
Creative Universities - Prof. Frederick MayerXVII-33 Subject of William Mathes' article, "Creativity in a Prepared Environment?"
Creativity and Context - Anne Buttimer, ed. (Royal University of Lund, Dept. of Geography)XVII-13 Quoted in Children, "Transvaluation for the Colleges"
XVII-26 Quoted in "Innovation and Participation"
Creativity and EncounterXXXVII-44 Quoted Buttimer, Wolfgang Hartke in Children, "What Is Creativity?"
Creativity and Learning - ed. by Jerome Kagan (Houghton Mifflin, 1967)XVIII-3 Review
Creativity and Its Cultivation (ed. by Harold H. Anderson)XXIV-18 Essays by David Hawkins, Lawrence Kubie and Forrest Williams quoted from in Review, "The 'X' Factor of Creativity"
XXV-7 Paul Torrance quoted from in Lead, "An Age of Many Names"
Creativity in a "Prepared Environment" - William MathesXVII-2 Henry A. Murray quoted from in Children, "Matter for Reflection II"
Creator Spirit Come - Paul Goodman (Free Life Editions, compiled by Taylor Stoehr, $11.95)XVII-33 Children on Creative Playthings, Inc. and the distortion of the concept of creativity
Credibility Gap-A Digest of the Pentagon Papers compiled by Len Ackland, pub. by National Peace Literature Service, $1.25XXXI-23 Reviewed in "Paul Goodman-Incisive Gadfly"
Credible ReligionXXV-49 Editorial comment quoted in Lead, "Have 'Nation' Any Future?"
Credit Foncier Colony (Topolobampo, Mexico)II-12 Lead
Credit to the UN CharterI-36 A Southwestern Utopia by Thomas A. Robertson-the story of
Credo?III-22 Editorial (Alien Land Law must yield to UN Charter)
Credo - Stewart Edward White (Doubleday Page, 1925)X-49 Editorial
Creed of Buddha, The - Edmond Holmes (New York & London- John Lane, 1908)XXV-8 Different Readings"
Creed or ChaosI-5 "Books on India" Review
V-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Immortality-Again"
VIII-3 Quoted in Lead, "Point of Decision"
XI-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Record of Buddhism"
XVIII-12 Quoted in Review, "Is There the Ego?"
XXII-38 Quoted in Editorial, "Some Old Good Books"
XXIV-8 Quoted in Lead, "Changing American Attitudes"
XXIV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions"
XXVIII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions"
XXXVII-1 Quoted re silence of Buddha in Lead, "Maze of Opposites"
Creeds in Conflict - Leslie Belton (London- Dent, 1938)II-35 Reference to in Lead, "What Holds the World Together?"
Creek Mary's Blood - Dee Brown (Holt Rinehard & Winston, 1980)III-1 Reference to in Review, "Digests and Anthologies"
Creekmore, HerbertXXXV-25 Quoted, discussed in Children, "A Balanced world"
Creel, H. G. (Professor, early Chinese literature and institutions, University of Chicago)IX-10 His The Chain in the Heart quoted in Lead, "The Idea of Progress"
Creeping (?) DisasterIII-14 Took exception to Miss Jeremy Ingalls articles in Common Sense
Creeping EthicsXLI-5 Frontiers (Worldwatch #76)
Creeping IdealismXV-14 Lead
Creighton, MandellaXXXII-22 Frontiers
Crenshaw Neighbors (Community Organization)II-44 Man to whom Lord Acton wrote, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
Crest Jewel of WisdomXVIII-42 July report from quoted in Frontiers, "The Long Road"; also letter (Aug. 17 to L.A. Times) quoted in same article
Cr?vecoeurII-2 Reference to in Editorial, "Other Testaments"
Crew, Prof. F. A. E. (Edinburgh University)IX-13 Quoted from Letters from an American Farmer in Lead, "The New Man"
IX-51 Quoted on "He is an American . . ." in Lead, "The Form of Human Life"
XII-14 Quoted in Lead, "Perplexed Pioneers"
XX-12 Quoted from Letters from an American Farmer in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"
XXIV-8 Quoted in Review, "Notes on Americans"
Crime and Punishment - DostoevskyI-36 Quoted regarding departure of soul from body
Crime and Social Action - George Godwin (Watts, London, 1956)XXIII-37 Brief quote from in Lead, "The Deficiency of the Present"
XXVII-40 Quoted from in Review, "Socratic Priorities"
XXXIX-42 Quoted in Lead, "The Dark Side of Human Nature"
Crime of Galileo, The - Giorgio De Santillana (U. of Chicago Press, 1955, later reprinted by Time, Inc.)XI-28 Reviewed George Godwin's above book
Crime of Galileo, TheXXVI-50 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title
Crime of Punishment, The - Karl Menninger (Viking)XXVI-50 Review
Crime or Disease?XXIII-10 Quoted Dr. Robert Coles' review of in Jan. 3, 1970 New Yorker in Review, "The Source of Moral Ideas"
Criminal Sociology - Enrico Ferri (1917)XIV-20 Frontiers article by Walker Winslow
Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice - Charles SilbermanIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Anxious Quest"
XI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Human Freedom"
Cripps, Sir StaffordXXXVII-7 Quoted in Children, "Best in Ohio"
Crises of the Republic - Hannah Arendt (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972)X-2 His friendship for Gandhi-review of Mahatma Gandhi-The Last Phase
Crises of the RepublicXXVI-1 Discussed, quoted in Review of same title
Crisis - George TaboriXXVI-1 Review
Crisis, The - Thomas PaineIII-38 Review of the film, "The Original Crisis"
Crisis (1971) (essays-Macmillan of Canada)I-1 In Lead, "The Unfinished Revolution"
II-8 Appeared Dec. 1776-Lead, "Great Reformers- Thomas Paine"
Crisis and Future of the Left - Peter Hain (Pluto Press 1 pound 50)XLI-41 Quoted "The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis" Lynn White, Jr. and Schumacher, Edward T. Hall, D. A. Chant (organizing citizen group) in Lead, "How Responsibility is Developed"
Crisis and Hope in American Education - Robert Ulich (Beacon, 1951)XXXIV-3 Mentioned in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion)
Crisis and Opportunity - Arnold Simoni (Schocken)VI-43 Reviewed in Children
Crisis and ResponseXXXVII-18 Quoted in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation" (loss of faith in progress)
XXXVII-42 The car as simulation of freedom, in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"
Crisis in Christian BeliefXVI-27 Lead
Crisis in Economic Theory, TheX-28 Frontiers
Crisis in Medicine - Raymond J. Py, M.DXXXIV-20 Entire issue of the Public Interest devoted to this topic-Peter Drucker, Daniel Bell, Irving Kristol, in Lead, "The Stewardship of the Earth"
Crisis in Psychiatry and Religion, The - Dr. O. Hobart MowrerXVII-9 Lead
Crisis in Religion, TheXVII-6 Quoted in Review, "The Myth of Mental Illness"
Crisis of Civilization, The - Leo TolstoyXX-40 Review
Crisis of Our Age, The - Pitrim Sorokin (1941)XX-2 Lead
Crisis of Survival, The (Progressive volume)XXXVII-46 Discussed in George Nelson's Lead, "Designing a Synthetic Planet"
Crisis of the Age, TheXXV-42 Benjamin DeMott quoted from his Introduction to in Frontiers, "Issues Behind Defects"
Crisis of the IndividualXVIII-26 Lead
Crist, JudithXIII-1 Editorial
Critchfield, RichardXXX-40 Movie criticism of Bo Widerberg's Man on the Roof quoted from Saturday Review, May 14, in Review, "Sad Thoughts About a Career"
Critchlow, KeithXXVI-45 Quoted from Sept. 10 Nation in Frontiers, "Now, and Now as 'Then'"
XXIX-2 His The Golden Bowl Be Broken quoted in Editorial, "If Only . . ."
XXX-40 Article on Brazilians of Guapira quoted from L.A. Times Mar. 13, 1977, in Frontiers, "Until We Do"
XXXVIII-2 Quoted in Children, "Passages of Transition"
Criteria for ReviewingXXI-47 Seyyed Hossein Nasr's Introduction to his Islamic Patterns quoted in Review, "Worldwide Archaic Construction"
XXXI-49 Islamic Patterns quoted in Review, "Restorative Labors"
Criterion of GreatnessXI-25 Review (Partisan Review, Howard Nemerov)
Critic of CarrelXIV-13 Lead
Critic of GandhiXVII-19 Editorial
Critic Writes, AII-42 Review of Herbert Read review of Gandhi's Autobiography
Critical CommentXIV-31 Review
Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life - W. R. AlgerIX-36 Review
Critical InquiryIX-17 Quoted by Ducasse in Lead on life after death
Critical Issue, TheXXXI-4 Saul Bellow quoted from Autumn 1975 issue in Children, "Instead of Facts"
XXXI-5 Saul Bellow quoted from above issue in Lead, "Material for Foundations"
Critical Notes on ReligionXXX-52 Editorial Critical Letter, A
XIII-38 Editorial
Critical Question of Size - E. F. SchumacherXIII-47 Frontiers
Critical RambleXXXII-52 Small is Beautiful"
XXXIII-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Other America"
Criticism-Pious and ImpiousXXVII-24 Review
Criticism, and a Little PoetryXLI-44 Lead (Emerson)
Criticism and LifeXXV-12 Frontiers
Criticism for CriticsXX-40 Editorial
Criticism in ReligionV-46 Review (critics on Weil's The Need for Roots)
Criticism in the NationXII-30 Editorial
Criticism of Political Economy - Karl MarxX-46 Frontiers
Criticism of Religion, AV-5 Quoted from Introduction in Lead, "That Angry Man"
VI-44 Quoted in Review, "The Hope of the World"
XVII-30 Quoted from introduction in Lead, "The Logic of Technology"
Critics and Crusaders - Charles A. MadisonVIII-30 Frontiers (American Journal of Sociology reprint of past issues, sociological approach to religion)
Critics and Defenders of CitiesII-27 Quoted from on Great Reformers article on Henry George
Critics and RebuildersXXV-38 Frontiers
Critics of ScienceXXI-35 Lead
Critique of Dialectical Reason - Jean Paul SartreXVI-44 Review
Critique of Dogmatic Theology - Leo TolstoyXVIII-34 Reference to by Colin Wilson in Beyond the Outsider quoted in Frontiers, "Existentialist Perspective on Marxism." Reviewed by Raymond Aron in Encounter
Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel KantXV-49 Preface to quoted in Lead, "The Religious Question"
Critique of Pure ScienceXXXIII-6 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"
Critique of Pure Tolerance, A - Robert Paul Wolff, Barrington Moore, Jr., Herbert Marcuse (Beacon Press, 1965)X-17 Lead
Critique of Scientific HumanismXIX-51 Wolff and Marcuse quoted in Frontiers, "Beyond Tolerance"
Critique of the Gotha Program - Karl MarxXXV-47 Review
Croce, BenedettoXXX-4 Frank Manuel's comments in re quoted from Winter 1976 Daedalus in Lead, "The Myths We Live By"
Crockett, JeanI-31 Discussed in Letter from Italy
II-30 Editorial "Rights and Duties" quoted from July 1949 United Nations World on meaning of "human rights"
XXVII-13 Quoted his The Philosophy of Giambattista Vico in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"
XXVII-17 Quoted on Vico in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"
Crockford's Clerical DirectoryXXII-26 Her account of sit-in at U. of Pa. taken from Parents' Bulletin, May 15, and used as text of Children, "Six Days at the University of Pennsylvania"
Croiset, Gerard (Dutch psychic)I-40 Their excuse for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Croly, HerbertIX-13 Mentioned in Editorial, "Culture in Flux"; discussed in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"
Cronin, A. J.XIV-12 Quoted on Abraham Lincoln from New Republic in Lead, "Blurred Images of Man"
XIV-13 Quoted on Abraham Lincoln from Feb. 18, 1920 issue of New Republic in Lead, "Criterion of Greatness"
Cronin's WayI-36 Reference to his experience at time of death of a child
I-39 Review of his Shannon's Way
III-45 Discussion of his magazine article, Why I Believe in God in Frontiers, "Problems of Religion"
Cronkite, WalterI-39 Review of Shannon's Way by A. J. Cronin
Crookes, WilliamXXIV-1 Quoted from Dec. 12, 1970 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "How Ho Became A Communist"
Crosby, ErnestI-9 Reference to his belief in Spiritualism
V-26 Quoted from letter to him in Lead, "The Theory of Illusions"
Crosby, John (N.Y. Herald Tribune columnist)XXVI-41 Discussed and quoted his essay from Peace Movements in America in Review, "Peace- Makers"
Crosland, C. A. R.XIV-15 Quoted in Children, "Children Doing Better Than Adults"
XIV-42 Quoted from Aug. 23 N.Y. Herald Tribune in Frontiers, "Honor Among Thieves?"
XIV-45 Quoted from N.Y. Herald Tribune in Children, "The Good Guys Will Conquer"
XVII-50 Dr. Alan Stuart's statement given by John Crosby quoted, June 15, 1964 Tribune in Children
XVIII-44 Quoted from Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media in Lead, "Are We Ready To Hear?"
Cross, ElizabethXII-11 His Encounter article, "What Does the Worker Want?" quoted in Lead, "The Missing Questions"
Cross CurrentsX-28 Quoted from her article in the Aryan Path, April, in Children, "Not Tough Enough"
XIII-43 Quoted from her "Teachers Needed . . . Who Are They?" from April Aryan Path in Children, "Notes"
Cross, IanXXXIII-20 Quoted John W. Dixon, Jr., discussion of Ortega's philosophy in Fall 1979 issue in Editorial, "An Examination of Life"
Cross, JenniferXI-3 Jung"
Cross of Iron, The - Willi HeinrichXXVII-43 Various Sorts"
Crossbow State, TheX-25 Reviewed in Review, "Last Days of the Wehrmacht"
Crossing, The - Clay FisherXXXIII-22 Editorial
Crossing the LineXIII-8 Discussed in Review, "Light Reading to Some Point"
Crossing to Safety - Wallace Stegner (Random House, 1988)XXI-33 Lead
Crossman, R. H. S. (MP)XLI-14 Reviewed in "Three Books" (novel)
Crossroads for DemocracyI-10 Quoted in review of Major-General J.F.C. Fuller's "War the Means Has Become the End"
I-34 Quoted from July 17, 1948 New Statesman and Nation discussion on 2nd World War books by Fuller and Hart
I-36 Quoted from his Plato Today
V-10 Quoted his Introduction to The God That Failed in Review of the book; mentioned in Editorial, "Those That Did Not Fail"
VII-50 Quoted in Review, "Notes on the News" re absurdity of defense against the bomb
XI-36 Quoted from Encounter, July, on the futility of American policy re nuclear warfare in Review, "Britons on the Bomb"
XIII-16 His Plato Today quoted in Lead, "Political and Economic Delusions"
XXXVIII-41 From Nation, July 17, 1948, books on war
Crossroads for the IndiansXII-33 Lead
Crosswinds in a Society Without ValuesXXI-27 Frontiers
Crouching Future, The - Roger Hilsman (Doubleday, 1975, $12.50)XXXIV-47 Frontiers - by Norm Moser
Crovitz, ElaineXXVIII-38 Reviewed in "What Will Shape the Future?"
Crow, Dr. James F. (Prof. of Genetics, University of Wisconsin)XXXII-21 Her Courage Knows No Sex reviewed in "Ladies and a Man"
Crowded Sky, The -- Hank SearlXIII-4 His article "Genetic Effects of Radiation," Jan. 1958 issue of Bulletin quoted in Frontiers, "Radiation and Motivation"
Crown of Life, The - Prof. Wilson KnightXIV-19 Quoted in Review, "'Cultural Criticism' in Recent Novels"
Crowther, Bosley (Hollywood correspondent, N.Y. Times)III-48 Mention of in Review, "Shakespeare and His Symbols"
Crozier, Brigadier-General F. P.X-19 Quoted re censorship in Review, "Philosophy and Censorship"
X-26 Quoted his N.Y. Times column on motion picture, "We Are All Murderers" in Review, "The 'Unconventional' Pictures"
Crucial Distinction, AXXVI-50 Quoted from The Men I Killed in Editorial, "Non-Violent Soldiers"
Crucial Value QuestionsXIX-43 Lead
Crucible - English PublicationXXXIII-40 Review
Crucible of Despair, The - Anthony Tucker and John Gleisner (Menard Press, London)XXII-46 E. F. Schumacher article taken from May 1969 issue and used as Lead, "A Strategy for Development"
Crucible of Hope (Sojourners publ. 1985)XXXV-23 Quoted in Editorial, "Expert Scientific Advice" (Nuclear War)
Crude Facts, TheXXVIII-16 Discussed in Lead, "The Reformers" (Central America)
Cruel Sea, The - Nicholas MonsarratXIII-40 Editorial
Crusaders, The - Harold LambIV-46 Reference to in Review, "From Out of the Gloom"
Crux of the Social Question, TheXIX-18 Brief quote from in Lead, "A Good Human Life"
Cry, the Beloved Country - Alan Paton (Scribner's, 1948)XVIII-21 C. Wright Mills-The Sociological Imagination
Cry and the Covenant, The - Morton Thompson (Doubleday, 1949)I-27 Review "South African Story"
V-9 Discussion of film version in Letter from South Africa
V-43 Discussion of movie in Frontiers, "An Article and a Movie"
XIX-10 Quoted in Review, "Human Ecology"
Cry California (Magazine)XXIII-52 Story of Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis mentioned in Editorial, "Simple Cleanliness"
Cry for Justice, The - compiled by Upton Sinclair (Lyle Stuart ed. 1963)XXXIV-46 Article by Franz Schurmann in Summer 1981 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Water for California"
Crypto-CollectivistsXXII-15 Description of cover photograph; Tolstoy; Vachel Lindsay quoted in Lead, "Old-New Directions of Thought"
XXVII-19 Jack London's introduction to 1915 first edition of quoted in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"
Cuban Defense Committee - sub-title under Frontiers, "The Group for a Living Peace"X-39 Editorial
Cuban Revolution, TheXIII-38 Extracts from their literature quoted in Frontiers
Cuckoo's Nest, TheXIII-31 Frontiers
Cudworth, RalphXV-30 Review
Culliton, Barbara J.II-52 Quoted from on Descartes
III-11 Brief reference to his True Intellectual System in Spinoza lead
Cult of Information, The - Theodore Roszak (Pantheon, 1986)XXXI-52 Quoted from Sept. 29, 1978 issue in Science in Frontiers, "The Impossible Isn't Necessary"
Cult of Legal Murder, TheXXXIX-40 Quoted in Review, "Thinking versus Calculation"
Cult of Toughness, TheXIII-50 Review
Cult of Youth, TheXXIV-52 Editorial
Cultural Action for Freedom - Paul Freire (paper published by Harvard Educational Review, 1970)III-14 Lead
Cultural Activity in Africa - Ezekiel MphahleleXXVII-3 Michael Maccoby's review of quoted from May 14, 1971 Science in Children's "Paulo Freire"
Cultural AffairsXVIII-34 Lead
Cultural Analysis via PaperbackXXIV-19 Joseph Featherstone's article, Jan. 1971 issue, discussed and quoted in Children, "New Meanings for Art"
Cultural Centrifuge, TheXIII-39 Review
Cultural CriticismXXI-52 Review
"Cultural Criticism" in Recent NovelsXII-22 Frontiers
Cultural Delusion, AXIV-19 Review
Cultural GenesisVI-30 Lead
Cultural ImperialismXXXVI-40 Editorial (informed tradition)
Cultural Lag-A Special CaseV-46 Editorial
Cultural Literacy for Freedom - C. A. Bowers (Elan Publishers, Eugene, Oregon)XVIII-27 Frontiers (W. H. Ferry, Franconia College, Adolf A. Berle)
Cultural Puzzle, AXXVII-50 Reviewed in Children, "Questions and More Questions"
Cultural RegenerationXXXIX-47 Review (on Japan)
Cultural TensionsXIV-50 Editorial
Cultural TransformationVIII-9 Frontiers
Culture Against Man - Jules HenryXXIV-40 Review
Culture and GainXVI-50 Stanley Edgar Hyman's review of quoted from New Leader, Nov. 11, in Editorial, "A Bitter, Brutal Vision"
Culture and Human GreatnessIII-50 Lead
Culture and Practical Reason - Marshall Sahlins (University of Chicago Press, $17.50)VI-16 Lead
Culture and World CommunityXXX-51 Reviewed in Lead, "A Choice of Origins"
XXXVII-5 Quoted in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"
Culture in CaptivityVIII-46 Frontiers (UNESCO release by Jean d'Ormesson)
Culture in Crisis- A Study of the Hopi Indians - Laura Thompson (Harper & Brothers, 1950)X-24 Frontiers
Culture in FluxIV-18 Reviewed in Lead, "Psychological Warfare"
XXV-3 Quoted in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"
Culture of Agriculture, TheIX-13 Editorial
Culture of Cities - Lewis MumfordXXXIX-10 Frontiers
Culture of India, TheXXIII-37 Quotation from in Children, "On Crowding"
Culture of Narcissism, The - Christopher Lasch (Norton)I-33 Review-Hindustan Review
Culture of Poverty, TheXXXIII-38 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Role of Humans"
XXXIII-40 Quoted, discussed in Children, "Minutely Subdivided"
XXXIII-44 Discussed in Lead, "Un-Friendly Structures"
XXXIV-1 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Quavering Quest for Certainty"
Culture of Professionalism, The - BledsteinXXII-52 Editorial
Culture Out of Anarchy - Judson Jerome (Herder and Herder, 1970)XXX-12 Richard Todd's review quoted from Jan. Atlantic in Children, "Schools for Tomorrow"
Culver, Dennis (painter, musician)XXVI-25 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Spectacle of Change"
Culver, TimothyXXIX-45 Quoted from Mud Space & Spirit in Review, "Showing What Is Possible"
Cummings, RidgelyXXIV-51 Quoted from his Ex Officio in Lead, "Instead of Apparatus"
Cumont, FranzVI-14 Did Review, "Hollywood Revival"
VI-20 Did Review, "Men and Mice Have Changed"
VI-24 Did Review, "Chaplin in Limelight"
VI-30 Frontiers, "An Afternoon With Krishnamurti"
Cumulative Force, AXX-43 Quoted from After Life in Roman Paganism taken from Reincarnation in World Thought in Review, "Exit the Antiquarians"
Cuniberti, BettyXXXVIII-43 Lead (reincarnation)
Cunningham, E. VXL-10 Re educating children too early, L.A. Times, Nov. 20, 1986, in Children, "Arguments and Questions"
Cunningham, Kathleen (Mrs. Wilson)XVIII-11 His Sylvia quoted in Review, "On Philosophy and Poetry"
Cuomo, GeorgeXI-29 Quoted (unnamed) in Children, "Religion and Education-II" re indoctrination in kindergarten
XV-9 Quoted (unnamed) in Children, "Notes and Correspondence" (report on Midtown)
Curious Clarity, AXVII-37 His Jack Be Nimble quoted in Children, "Schooldays"
Curl, HuldahVI-30 Review (Wisdom, Madness and Folly, by John Custance)
Curley, Thomas F.XXXI-15 Native Wit in Frontiers, "Balances on the Way"
XXXIV-5 Toward An Energy Conserving Community (he is the editor) in Frontiers, "Winona, Minn., Pop. 27,000"
Curran, Dr. Clyde E. (Claremont Graduate School)XIII-46 Quoted from Autumn American Scholar in Lead, "The Lost Word Is Not the Last Word"
CurrentXII-9 Quoted from Etc. in Frontiers, "Notes on Transitions"
XV-29 His paper, "History and the Creative Individual" quoted from second issue of Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Frontiers, "A New Plateau in Psychological Studies"
XV-30 Sam material quoted in Lead, "History and the Individual"
Current Book-of-the-Month (Review)XIV-5 Article by Prof. Robert B. Heilman reprinted from Summer 1960 issue of Texas Quarterly and quoted in Lead, "Who Has Done These Things?"
Current Book-of-the-Month (Review)-(Continued)I-6 Raintree County, Ross Lockridge, Jr.
I-10 The Great Rehearsal, Carl Van Doren
I-13 Ides of March, Thornton Wilder
I-17 "The Slender Threads" - Louis Lochner's annotated selections from diary of Joseph Goebbels
I-27 The Foolish Gentlewoman - Margery Sharp
I-35 Review "Man and Era" (Winston Churchill's The Gathering Storm)
I-39 Shannon's Way - A. J. Cronin
Current of History, TheI-45 Review "Book of the Month"- The Running Tide, Esther Forbes
I-47 Review, "Two Novels" Dr. Faustus -Thomas Mann; Catalina - Somerset Maugham
II-22 "Book Report" (Double Muscadine, Frances Gaither)
II-24 Pearl Buck, Kinfolk; Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman
II-28 Nineteen-Eighty-Four, George Orwell
II-34 Vincent Sheean, Lead, Kindly Light (Gandhi)
II-37 "Signs of Maturity"-Harry Overstreet, The Mature Mind
II-39 "Two Novels"-Review The Mudlark, Theodore Bonnet; The Egyptian, Mika Waltari
III-10 "Disreputable Moralist"-Joyce Cary, The Horses Mouth
III-13 The Wall, John Hersey, "Philosophy in Extremis"
Current Philosophical Views (volume of essays published in honor of Prof. Ducasse)II-11 Lead (tide of moral power moving westward - to India)
Current Revolutionary ThoughtXIX-42 Prof. C. J. Ducasse quoted from in Review, "Toward Humanistic Philosophy"
Currents and Cross-CurrentsXXII-18 Review
Currents in FictionXV-14 Editorial
Currents of ChangeIII-45 Review (Eric Hodgins Blandings' Way)
Currents of ThoughtXXVII-40 Lead
XXXIV-22 Frontiers (solar energy, diet, etc.)
Curriculum PhilosophyV-6 Editorial
Currie, RobertXVII-29 Children; quoted from alcott H. Beatty, "Knowledge for Learning"
Curry, BillXXVIII-3 His book, Genius, reviewed in "Unfinished Reformation?"
Curry, Robert R.XXXV-5 Quoted his story in L.A. Times, Sept. 30, 1981, re Gene Franchini, resigned from bench rather than sentence first offender, in Frontiers, "The Right Thing To Do"
Curti, MerleXXX-11 Quoted from Winter 1976-77 CoEvolution Quarterly in Review, "Tracking the Water Supply"
Curtis, Charles P. (Boston attorney)XVIII-25 Quoted from his Peace or War in Lead, "Peace and Justice"
Curtis, DorothyVIII-42 His Saturday Review review of Yarmolinsky quoted in Editorial, "Recall to Sanity"
Curtis, Jane and Will (with Frank Lieberman, eds.)XI-42 Quoted from her article in Everywoman's Family Circle for Sept. on her condemnation of the unfortunate collaboration between TV melodramas and the interests of toy manufacturers in Children
Curve of Binding Energy, The - John McPheeXXXVII-25 Briefly quoted and their book The World of George Perkins Marsh
Cusanus, Nicholas of CusaXXXII-1 Quoted in Editorial, "Nuclear Primer"
Cushing, CalebXXV-42 Briefly quoted from Learned Ignorance in Review, "The Sacred Art"
XXVIII-9 Discussed in Lead, "The Raw Material"
XLI-20 Quoted from Age of Adventure in "Doers Who Were Thinkers"
Cushman Robert E.II-11 As U.S. Commissioner in China, wrote President Tyler that "heathen" Chinese Government undeserving of faithful observance of treaties
Cushman Robert E.-(Continued)XX-32 His Therapeia discussed, quoted in Review, "Therapy According to Plato"
XX-40 Therapeia quoted from in Lead, "Plato or Bacon?"
XX-43 Quoted Therapeia in Frontiers, "The Nature of Historical Crisis"
XX-47 Brief quote from Therapeia in Review, "Search for Roots"
XXI-8 Long quote from Therapeia in Lead, "Philosopher of Science"
XXII-10 Quoted from Therapeia in Lead, "The Platonic Project"
XXII-43 Quoted from Therapeia in Lead, "The Sort of Persons We Are"
XXV-48 Quoted Therapeia in Lead, "A Post- Technological Faith?"
XXV-48 Also quoted in Editorial, "Plato on Science"
XXVIII-38 Therapeia quoted in Lead, "The Shadowy Terrain"
XXVIII-40 Quoted Therapeia in Lead, "The Facts of Our Lives"
XXVIII-42 Therapeia quoted in Children, "Some Musings"
XXIX-9 Therapeia quoted in Lead, "Plato's Intent and Method"
XXX-10 Quoted Prologue to Therapeia in Review, "Returned to Print"
XXX-17 Therapeia quoted in Lead, "The Persuasive Art"
XXXI-16 Preface to Greenwood Press ed. of Therapeia quoted in Lead, "Invitation to Plato"
XXXII-10 Quoted Therapeia in Lead, "The Next State of Evolution"
XXXII-52 Quoted Therapeia in Lead, "A General Understanding"
XXXIII-11 Quote from Therapeia in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books)
XXXIII-46 Quoted chapter on "Wisdom" from Therapeia in Lead, "A Historian's Prescription"
Custance, John (pseudonym)XXXIII-49 Quoted re Plato (Meno from Therapeia in Lead, "We Who Dream"
XXXVI-22 Quoted on success in philosophy of Sophism in Lead, "End-of-the-Century Question"
XXXIX-10 Quoted on Sophism in Lead, "Two Prophets"
XL-15 New ed. of Therapeia discussed in Review, "Returning to Plato"
XLI-1 Quoted re double ignorance in "The Poet's Art"
Custer Died for Your Sins - Vine Deloria, Jr.VI-30 Review of his Wisdom, Madness and Folly in "A Curious Clarity"
Cut Up the LandXXIV-11 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Fewer Experts Needed"
Cutler, B. J.XXVIII-36 Review
Cutting the Gordian KnotVII-35 Author of N.Y. Herald Tribune articles on capital punishment discussed in Lead, "The Worth of Human Life; further discussion in Editorial, "Built-In Danger"
C.V.G. (Indian Correspondent) - see also Gopala-KrishnaXXI-22 Lead
Cybernetics - Norbert WeinerIX-1 Reference to in Editorial, "Democratic Ideals"; author of Frontiers, "The Folly of Political Absolutes"
IX-10 Reference to in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'"; also quoted in Frontiers, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'"
IX-30 "Debate on Political Economy"-Frontiers
X-19 Author of Frontiers, "India's Second Five-Year Plan"
X-25 Author of Letter from India replying to a criticism of India's policy in the dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir which appeared in Peace News by Reginald Reynolds
X-37 His reply to Mr. Reddy (D.V.) on the educational problems in India in Letter from India
XI-3 Author of Frontiers, "Disillusioned India"
XI-8 Author of Letter from India
XI-11 Letter by B.K.D. in answer to above article "Disillusioned India" in Frontiers, "Letters to India"
XII-38 Quoted in Editorial, "What Happened in Kerala"
XXI-48 Quoted on problem of Kashmir in Frontiers, "Problems Without Solutions"
Cybernetics- The Silent Conquest (Pamphlet by Donald N. Michaels)II-22 About machine which solves partial differential equations. See Editorial "Thinking Machine"
Cycle of Alienation, TheXV-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Reconstruction of Reality"
Cycle of Awakening, AXIII-36 Editorial
Cycle of Awakening, AXL-18 Review (women, Speaking of Faith)
Cycle of Beginnings, A - Diana I. Ecak and Devaki Jain, eds. (New Society, 1987-seventeen essays)XL-18 Review (women, Speaking of Faith)
Cycles of ChangeXL-18 Quoted on heroism of women in Review
Cyclops and BrunoXXXVIII-47 Frontiers (opposed cultural changes)
Cypher, James M.XXVII-49 Frontiers
Cyrus (King of Persia)XXVI-44 His review of Ernest Fitzgerald's The High Priests of Waste quoted Sept. 17 Nation in Lead, "Wide-Open Spaces"
XXV-1 Quote of his last words by Cicero in De Senectute used in Lead, "Order and Purpose" 187