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Naar, John (photographer)
Nabhan, Gary PaulXXX-19 Norman Skurka and his Design for a Limited Planet reviewed, and Cousteau's foreword to quoted in Review, "No Spills, No Leaks"
Nabokov, PeterXXXV-37 His The Desert Smells Like Rain quoted, discussed in Review, "What the Papagos Can Teach Us"
XXXIX-49 Reviewed Gathering the Desert Plants
XLI-5 Quoted The Desert Smells Like Rain (from Berry's Home Economics in "Learning About Ourselves"
XLI-51 From New Alchemy Quarterly, Summer 1988 on genetic erosion, in "Basic Journalism"
Nader, LauraXXXV-13 His Indian Running reviewed, quoted in Children
Nader, RalphXXXIII-25 Her article on complaints discussed in Lead, "Levels of Complaint," from Psychology Today, Dec. 1979
XXXV-45 Quoted her article in Physics Today, Feb. 8, in Lead, "Modes of Self-Defeat" re solar energy
The Ralph Nader Congress Project (Grossman)XXI-41 Briefly quoted, Sept. Progressive in Review, "the Partisan Logics"
XXX-40 Quoted on energy crisis in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
Naeve, LowellXXIX-5 John S. Rosenberg's report on quoted from Dec. Progressive in Frontiers, "Before and Beyond the Law"
Naeve, Lowell-(Continued)III-12 Quoted, his contribution to Prison Etiquette in Review
III-32 Reference to his A Field of Broken Stones in Frontiers, "'We' and 'They'"
XII-2 Discussed in Peck's We Who Would Not Kill in Review, "Active 'Pacifism'"
XII-5 His Phantasies of a Prisoner reviewed in Frontiers, "A Visual Novel"
XIII-2 His A Field of Broken Stones quoted in Review, same title
XV-19 His short letter offering movie equipment given in Editorial, "To Whom It May Concern"
XXX-3 His account of settling in Canada quoted from Fall, 1976 Rikka in Frontiers, "Community Thinking and Practice"
Naeve, VirginiaXXXVII-51 Quoted A Field of Broken Stones (on how his anti-war ideas developed) in children, "What Is 'Peace Education'?"
Nagai, T.XV-9 Her letter to Editors text of Frontiers, "Link After Link"
XV-20 Wrote Frontiers, "Geneva Journey"
XV-39 Wrote Frontiers, "Of Eggs and Things"
XVI-16 Collection of writing Changeover-The Drive for Peace discussed and various writers quoted from in Review, "Peace Spectrum"
XVI-44 Wrote Frontiers, "No Casual Encounters"
XVII-34 Review of Friends of the Hibakusha, which she edited
XVII-39 Wrote Children, "Creativity in an Unprepared Atmosphere"
XVIII-19 Wrote "A Please for Grandmothers," Viet- Nam protest, mention of Alice Herz
XVIII-28 Wrote Lead, "What Can We (I) Do?"
XVIII-47 Wrote second part of Editorial, "The Great Silence"
XVIII-48 Wrote Children, "Unchurched Religious Education"
XIX-8 Wrote Frontiers, "Art, Man, Machines, and Etc."
XIX-18 Wrote Frontiers, "The Choice"
XIX-22 Wrote Children, "An (Un)religious Education"
XIX-28 Quoted from May Fellowship in Editorial, "Two Ways to Help"
XIX-31 Wrote Frontiers, "A Knock on the Door"
XIX-45 Wrote Frontiers, "The Problem of Identifying"
XIX-50 Wrote Frontiers, "Secret Agent Etiquette"
XXVI-1 Wrote Children, "Honey and Wild Raspberries"
XXVI-2 Part II of above
XXVII-1 Wrote Frontiers, "Negative Amnesty; or- The Sins of the Father"
XXVII-10 Wrote Children, "Anything Around"
XXVII-19 Wrote Children, "Small Family Enterprises"
XXVIII-8 Wrote Children, "Life on the Farm"
XXIX-24 Lengthy portion of letter quoted in Editorial, "Grass-Roots Culture"; also quoted in Children, "Cross-Section"
NagelVIII-25 Quoted from his We of Nagasaki in Review, "The Commonplaces of Atomic War"
Nagel-(Continued)II-30 Quoted his and Cohen's Logic and the Scientific Method in Frontiers, "The Making of Hypotheses"
Nagler, Michael N.XXXIII-51 Brief discussion of Logic and the Scientific Method in Lead, "The World as Will and Idea"
Nagpur TimesXXXV-48 Review of his America Without Violence in Review, "Flirting with Violence"
XXXIX-25 How Peace Came to the World quoted by Michael Paskevitch in Marin Independent Journal, Jan. 16, 1986
Nai Talim (means New Education)I-29 Subject of Editorial, "An Indian Newspaper"
II-3 Review devoted to Sardar Villabhbhai Patel, Indian Minister for States, from stories in Nagpur Times
XXXIV-13 Report from Science for Villages, Oct. 1980, in "Solar Cookers, Biogas, and Trees"
Naik, AnadiXXXII-15 Gandhi's ideas on Education called this, mentioned in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"
Narain, JaiXIX-27 Wrote Frontiers, "Constructive Work in India"
XXI-48 Letter from quoted on presence of caste consciousness in Frontiers, "Problems Without Solutions"
XXII-44 Quoted, July 6, 1966 MANAS in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"
XXVI-46 Quoted on Gandhi from July 6, 1966 MANAS in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"
XXXIV-49 Quoted from July 6, 1966 MANAS on Gandhi (constructive work) in Frontiers, "Precept or Example?"
Naisbitt, JohnXL-25-34 From Sept. 1986 Gandhi Marg in "The Gandhian Rule"
Naish, JohnXXXVII-16 Reviewed, quoted Megatrends in Review, "Conflicting Trends"
XLI-14 His foreword to new ed. of Aquarian Conspiracy
Naive, Unsophisticated, and UnbelievableXIV-47 His The Clean Breast quoted in Children, "'To Kill a Mockingbird'"
Naked and the Dead, The - Norman MailerXXXIV-12 Frontiers (medicine, health)
Naked Children, The - Daniel Fader (Macmillan and Bantam, 1972)IV-27-36 Reference to in Review of From Here to Eternity
IV-44 Discussed in Review, "The Doom and the Gloom"
Naked God, The - Howard FastXXVI-37 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Language as Clothing"
Naked Night, The - Dan BrennanXI-9 Arthur M. Schlesinger's Saturday Review comment on quoted in Frontiers, "Political Ferment"
Nambu, Yoichiro (Physicist)X-23 Quoted from in Children, "For Pacifist Pondering"
Name of the Rose, The - Umberto Eco (1983)XXX-9 Quoted from Nov. 1976 Scientific American in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"
Naming the RevolutionXXXVII-40 Quoted in Review, "Various Things"
NapoleonXIX-20 Review
Napoleon IIIVIII-11 Guglielmo Ferrero quoted on in Lead, "The Political Virtues"
Narayan, Jayaprakash (Indian Socialist leader)XVI-14 Quoted in Lead, "Contemporary Issues"
XVIII-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Problems of the Righteous"
Narayan, Jayaprakash-(Continued)XI-35 Discussed, quoted on the reasons he decided to devote his energies to the politics of the people thereby joining Bhoodan, in Editorial, "Politics of the People"
XI-42 Quoted an address printed in the Radical Humanist, June 15, on democratic government in Lead, "Two National Leaders"
XII-1 Lead, "The Birth of a Movement," from taperecording of a talk by him about start of Vinoba's land-gift movement Editorial, "Man of the Future?"
XII-44 Quoted at Length in Frontiers, "Social Vistas" on recent Indian history from sociological point of view
XIII-20 Quoted, Jan. 16, Jan. 23 issues of Bhoodan in Lead, "An Issue of Social Science"
XV-1 Quoted in Review, "'An Essay in Values'" from Consider India by Horace Alexander
XV-12 Quoted in Lead, "A Pre-Political Program"
XV-23 Quoted on the Goa incident in Editorial, "Issues of Peace-Making"
XVII-14 Quoted, Nov. 9, 1963 Bhoodan in Frontiers, "Contemporary Socialist Directions"
XVI-12 A Vision for India-biography of Narayan
XXI-12 Quoted on British education in English in Indian, in Review, "A Key to People"
XXI-14 Tells about work of Gandhi carried on by Vinoba Bhave in talk before group of professors at Cal State, L.A., quoted in Frontiers, "The Gramdan Movement of India"
XXII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Power"
XXII-31 Quoted from Sarva Seva Sangh News Letter in Frontiers, "Two Indian Leaders"
XXIV-4 Quoted from Communitarian Society and Panchayati Raj (collection of his articles) in Review, "The Gandhian Enterprise"
XXIV-9 Quoted, Jan. 1971 Sarvodaya in Review, "Magazines from Abroad"
XXIV-42 Quoted in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"
Narayan, Jayaprakash (biography) (Vikas Publishing House, 5 Daryangani Ansari Road, Delhi, 1110006, India, 30 Rupees)XXV-52 Quoted from pamphlet, Swaraj for the People, in Review, "Gandhian Political Economy"
XXVI-2 Quoted, Sept. 1971 Sarvodaya in Frontiers, "The Gramdan Movement"
XXVII-52 Quoted, Jan/Mar New Frontiers in Education in Children, "Schools and Projects"
XXVIII-48 Quoted in Children, "Subversive Education"
XXIX-11 Quoted from Appendix to his biography in Review, "The Uphill Road of Vision"
XXX-11 Quoted on Gandhi in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"
XXXI-42 His story on Vinoba quoted in Lead,
XXXIV-7 Quoted in Children, "Report from India" (re avoiding connection with government)
XXXVI-36 Quoted from From Socialism to Sarvodaya (break with Marxism) in Lead, "Plateau of Vision"
XXXVI-37 Quoted on why he gave up Socialist policies in Lead, "Victims of Development" (1957 essay)
XXXVI-43 Quoted from Socialism to Sarvodaya in Lead, "The Uses of Make Believe"
XXXVII-7 Quoted on why he broke with Marxism in Lead, "Books about Marxism"
Narrow is the GateXXIX-11 Discussed in Review, "The Uphill Road of Vision"
Narrow Logic of Conformity, TheXII-52 Frontiers
Nash, Carroll B.X-41 Lead
Nash, HughXXXII-22 His Science of Psi quoted in Frontiers, "Creeping Idealism"
Nash, N. RichardXXVI-14 Quoted on agriculture, Feb. Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Focus on California"
XXVIII-49 Quoted, Sept. Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Sharp Diagnosis, Indifferent Cure"
XXIX-1 Quoted, Feb. Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"
Nash, Roy (one-time Superintendent of Sacramento office of Bureau of Indian Affairs)X-14 His book The Rainmaker reviewed in Review, "Door to Mysteries"
Nasr, Seyyed HosseinIX-40 Quoted in Review, "Indians in California"
Nateson, B.XXXI-47 His introduction to Keith Critchlow's Islamic Patterns quoted in Review, "World-wide Archaic Construction"
XXXIII-17 Quoted his Encounter of Man and Nature in Review, "Man and Nature"
XL-16 Leaning on the Moment re "whole man" in Islam
Nathan, Robert StuartXI-48 His Thought article on Ruskin's influence on Gandhi quoted in Frontiers, "Some MANAS Exchanges"
Nathanson, JeromeXXXIII-9 His article in Harper's Jan. 1980, "Coddled Criminals" quoted in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
Nation (Magazine)VIII-46 Quoted in Review, "Believers and Agnostics" re a child who "believed something but didn't think it" Quoted on why people don't go to church
Nation -(Continued)I-30 Banned from New York City public school libraries because "antic-Catholic" series by Paul Blanshard-Editorial, "Disturbing Convergences"
I-38 "The Case of the Nation"-Frontiers discussion of Blanchard series
I-42 More discussion of above in Frontiers, "Religion and the Press"
II-31 Review of Blanshard book in Review, "Freedom of Power"
III-50 Discussion of "Dangerous Thoughts" dept. in Editorial, "For Our Greater Security"
IV-49 Editorial, "Tribute to the Nation"
V-32 Lead, "Great Questions" re Power, June 28 issue of
V-42 Discussion of H. H. Wilson article, "Why They Voted for McCarthy" in Lead, "A Case for Individualism"
VII-5 Review, "The Role of Slogans" deals with Martin Hall article on book burnings
VIII-9 Discussion of M.O.M. Maduagwu article re Africa in Frontiers, "Cultural Tensions"; also Camara Laye autobiography
VIII-48 Nation under Carey McWilliams' editorship discussed in Review, "Magazine Notes"
X-5 Report on National Association of Manufacturers panel quoted in Lead, "Are We Asking Too Much?"
X-12 Quoted in Lead, "Days of Wonder," Marjorie Fischer re John Tunis
X-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
X-17 Quoted by Robert Hatch (Nation's film reviewer) in Frontiers, "America's "Public Relations"
X-23 Quoted review of Drum (book about nationalist monthly published in Johannesburg for Africans) in Lead, "The Law of Human Relations"
X-34 Quoted review of Baudelaire's letters by Kenneth Rexroth in Review, "In Defense of Desperation"
X-44 Sept. 28 editorial quoted by M. L. Rosenthral on Rexroth's In Defense of the Earth in Lead, "Anger Without an Object"
Nation -(Continued)X-46 Article on the Nation reviewers in Frontiers, "Criticism in the Nation"
XI-19 Quoted in re cutting of Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah, in Frontiers, "How Touchy Can You Get?"
XI-48 Review of article on FBI "Dossier on the FBI" by Fred J. Cook
XII-30 Article by Walter Schneir "Stontium-90" in Children quoted in Lead, "The Empty Forum"
XII-34 Editorial from quoted in Lead, "Some Editorial Wonderings"
XII-35 Article by George Rudisill, Jr. Quoted in Children, "Good-Bye to Blue Yonder"
XII-35 Review of Warren Miller's The Cook World by Dan Wakefield quoted in Frontiers, "The World They Never Made"
XII-43 Editorial from Oct. 10 issue quoted in Editorial, "Economics of Armaments"
XII-49 Article by George P. Elliott, Nov. 14 issue, quoted in Editorial, "Who Am I?" Also article, "Why Read Novels?" by Dan Jacobson in same issue quoted in Frontiers, "The Work of Novelists"
XIII-2 Gabriel Vahanian quoted, Dec. 12 issue, in Editorial, "The Need for Patience"
XIII-3 Allan Brick's "Campus Rebels Find a Cause" from Nov 28 issue, quoted in Children, "Individual Protests Against the Military"
XIII-6 A Self- Portrait" in Dec. 26, 1959 issue, quoted in Children, "Notes on Prejudice"
XIII-16 Article, "Why Read Novels?" by Dan Jacobson, Nov. 14, 1959 issue, quoted in Review, "The Novel, and Education" George P. Elliott also quoted from same issue
XIII-18 Robert Hatch's review of Kingsley Amis' New Maps of Hell March 19 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
XIII-25 Dan Wakefield's "Report from the South" in May 7 issue quoted in Review, "'Faces of My Assassin'"
XIII-26 William Graham Cole's article, "Cheating Your Way Through College" in May 14 issue quoted in Children, "Success Without Learning"
XIII-28 Summary of Nelson Rockefeller's Foreign Affairs article, June 11 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Unpreparedness of Our Time"
XIII-29 C. Wright Mills' article, "The Balance of Blame," June 18, quoted in Frontiers, "War Is the Enemy"
XIII-30 Kenneth Rexroth quoted, July 12 issue in Editorial, "Rexroth on Youth" (from "The Students Take Over")
Nation -(Continued)XIII-30 Stuart Palmer article, "How Many More Chessmans?" in May 12 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"; Terry Southern also quoted, same issue, same article
XIII-31 Barbara Deming's article, "Dialogues in Cuba" May 28 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Cuban Revolution"
XIII-34 James McBride Dabbs quoted, April 2 issue, in Review, "Those Fortunate Southern Negroes"
XIII-44 Prof. Hans Meyerhoff's comments in Aug.. 20 issue quoted in Lead, "The Promise of Autonomous Man"
XIV-6 Barbara Deming's article, Dec. 17 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "'Repay No One Evil for Evil'"
XIV-7 The above quoted in Lead, "The Tide of Peace"
XIV-11 Stephen Hugh-Jones' article, Jan. 7 issue, on British Peace Drive quoted in Lead, "The Issue is Disarmament" George Kirstein article, Jan. 14 issue quoted in same Lead; Seymour Melman also quoted, from Feb. 11 issue of Nation
XIV-13 Webster Schott's review of Paul Goodman's Growing Up Absurd, Nov. 12, 1960 issue, quoted in Children, same title
XIV-14 Clark Foreman briefly quoted from Mar. 4 issue in Frontiers, "Field Notes on the White Rhinoceros"
XIV-21 Irving Flamm's review of Sylvia Bowman's The Year 2000-A Critical Biography of Edward Bellamy, Jan. 9, 1960 issue, quoted briefly in Review, "Edward Bellamy Today"
XIV-24 Wade Thompson's article, "Peace Walks Are Good for You," from April 29 issue, quoted in Children, "Grounds for Objection-and Active Youth"
XIV-29 Alan C. Elms quoted, May 27 issue, in Children, "Notes on 'Creative Independence'"
XIV-29 Gerard Piel quoted, June 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Psychology and 'Business'"
XIV-30 Prof. Gabriel Vahanian quoted, April 22 issue, in Children, "On Religion and Morality"
XIV-52 Fred J. Cook quoted, Oct. 28 issue, in Lead, "The Problem of Direction"
XV-9 Charles Bolton quoted, Jan. 27 issue, in Lead, "The Problem of Framing Issues"
XV-12 Robert Martinson quoted from story on Eugene Oregon in Feb. 10 issue, in Editorial, "Some Turns Toward Peace"
XV-21 George P. Elliott quoted from Nov. 14, 1959 issue in Lead, "The Reconstruction of Reality," Frederick R. Karl; also quoted from April 21, 1962 issue, in same Lead. Tom Driver quoted from April 21 issue in same
Nation -(Continued)XV-23 Article, "An Alternative to Slogans," by Anatol Rapoport and David Singer quoted from March 24 issue in Review, "Changes in the Peace Movement"; Carey McWilliams quoted from in same Review
XV-29 Harvey Wheeler's article, "The Politics of Eulogy" quoted from in Lead, "The Image of the Hero"
XV-36 Allan Temko quoted by Carey McWilliams in May 26 issue used in Lead, "State of the Nation"
XV-36 Martin Luther King quoted from in Review, "'Way Out'"-Some Reasons Why"
XV-46 Jack Levine quoted, Oct. 20 issue, in Frontiers, "'Community of Fear'"
XVI-2 Review of Ralph E. Lapp's book, Kill and Overkill in Dec. 1, 1962 issue, quoted in Lead, "The Religion of Man"
XVI-2 Dr. Theodore Roszak's article, "The Historian as Psychiatrist" in Nov. 24, 1962 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Strange Currents"
XVI-1 Terry Souther's review of James Jones' The Thin Red Line quoted from Nov. 17, 1962 issue in Review, "James Jones' Combat Novel"
XVI-11 Roger Hanan quoted, Feb. 2 issue, in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"; Fred J. Cook also quoted in same article from Feb. 16 issue
XVI-22 Hayden Carruth, reviewer, briefly quotes Theophile Gautier in April 27 issue, used in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"- Lionel Abel also quoted from same issue; J. H. Grainger quoted, April 27 issue, in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"
XVI-25 Robert Theobald quoted, May 11 issue, in Lead, "The Direction of Western Society"
XVI-28 Fred J. Cook's article, "The Corrupt Society-A Journalist's Guide to the Profit Ethic" quoted, June 1-8 Nation in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation"
XVI-46 Loren Miller quoted, Sept. 21 issue, in Review, "The Fire of Mr. Baldwin"
XVII-1 Hannah Arendt quoted from Sept. 7 issue in Children, "Matter for Reflection"
XVII-12 George P. Elliot quoted from Nov. 14, 1959, and Frederick R. Karl quoted, April 21, 1962 issue, in Editorial, "Where Do You Begin?"
XVII-21 Ref. To Theobald's "Abundance-Threat or Promise?" May 11, 1963
XVII-24 Ref. To Werth's article of May 4, 1964
XVII-28 Quote from Terry Souther's review of The Thin Red Line in "Doomsday Ingredients," a review of Doctor Strangelove, Nov. 17, 1962-same article quoted in XVI-1
Nation -(Continued)XVII-53 Editorial from Nov. 23 issue quoted in Review, "A View of the Nation" (in re capital punishment); George Anthony Palmer letter, same issue, on US policy in Vietnam quoted; Thoman Amneus letter also quoted; quote from review of Nigger by Dick Gregory
XVII-53 Walter McQuade quote of Adolph A. Berle in Review, "A View of the Nation"
XVIII-4 Howard Zinn article, Nov. 23, 1964 issue, text of Lead, "The Mississippi Idea"
XVIII-5 Roul Tunley quoted, July 13 issue, in Children, "Training for Citizenship"
XVIII-9 Bill Ward quoted from "Why Students revolt" Jan. 25 issue, in Lead, "A Responsibility of People" Scott Greer quoted, Jan. 25 issue, in same Lead
XVIII-12 Theodore Roszak review of two books by Denis de Rougement quoted, Jan. 11 issue in Review, "'Is There the Ego?'"
XVIII-25 Jack Newfield article, "Revolt Without Dogma" quoted in Lead, "Peace and Justice"
XVIII-38 Dr. D. C. Arnold Kaufman quoted, June 21 issue, in Children, "'On Teaching Virtue'"
XVIII-43 Edgar Friedenberg quoted, Sept. 20 issue, in Children, "Philosophic 'Free Enterprise'"
XVIII-52 Howard Junker quoted, Aug. 16, 1965 issue, in Children, "Education and Dr. Maslow"
XIX-8 Erich Fromm quoted, Dec. 6, 1965, in Review, "God and Plenty"
XIX-9 Howard Zinn quoted, Jan. 17 issue, in Lead, "From History to Metaphysics"
XIX-15 Quote from Feb. 28 article by Cloward and Elman in Frontiers, "The Uses of Symbols"
XIX-23 Carl Cohen quoted, March 28 issue, in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg Law"
XIX-36 William Ryan quoted, June 27 issue, in Children, "'Mental Health Program'"
XIX-44 William Ryan briefly quoted, June 27 issue, in Lead, "The Quest for Wholeness"
XX-1 Simon Karlinsky quoted, Nov. 21 issue, in Review, "Perils of Being Human"
XX-16 Joseph J. Seldin quoted, Oct. 8, 1955 issue, in Children, "The Robot in the Parlor"
XX-24 Dr. Piet Thoenes quoted, April 17 issue, in Children, "'How Will They Make a Living'?"
XX-33 Kenneth Burke quoted, July 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Identification and Autonomy"
XX-41 Prof. Christopher Lasch quoted from Sept. 11 issue, in Review, "On Truth and 'Power'"
XX-52 Prof. C. Lasch quoted, Sept. 11 issue, in Lead, "On Changing the World"
XXI-1 Walter LaFeber quoted, Nov. 6 issue in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"
Nation -(Continued)XXI-27 George P. Elliott quoted, Nov. 14, 1959 issue, in Lead, "The Contribution of Experts" D'Arcy McNickle tribute to John Collie quoted, June 3 issue, in Frontiers, "Crossroads for the Indians"
XXI-41 Account of ecological disaster from Aug. 26 issue, quoted in Review, "The Partisan Logics"
XXI-44 Norman Birnbaum quoted, Sept. 2 issue, in Lead, "The Modern Self-Consciousness"
XXII-16 Howard N. Meyer quoted, March 17 issue, in Editorial, "Morality in Our Time"
XXII-17 Carl Cohen quoted, March 17 issue, in Frontiers, "There Will Be Black Studies"
XXII-24 Ronald V. Sampson quoted, May 5 issue, in Editorial, "Blake's Diagnosis"
XXII-42 Henry Kariel quoted, Sept. 15 issue, in Review, "John Stuart Mill-Whipping Boy"
XXII-43 Richard Stern quoted, Sept. 22 issue, in re to closing of Bauhaus, in Editorial, "Free to the End"
XXIII-11 Theodore Roszak quoted, Sept. 1, 1969 issue, in Frontiers, "The Law of Schism"
XXIII-12 Ivor Kraft quoted from his review of Elwyn S. Richardson's In the Early World in Feb. 16, 1970 issue, in Children, "Books and Other Things"
XXIII-14 James L. Treires article, "Kicking the Defense Habit" quoted, Feb. 23 issue, in Review, "The False Bounty of War"
XXIII-24 J. Bronowski's review of Kathleen Raine's Blake and Tradition quoted from Dec. 22, 1969 issue in Review, "Blake's Genius"
XXIII-24 Ronald Sampson's review of Daniel Yankelovich and William Barrett's Ego and Instinct quoted, May 11 issue, in Frontiers, "Note on Contemporary Criticism"
XXIII-41 Robert Sherrill quoted, Sept. 14 issue, in Frontiers, "The Real Villain"
XXIII-43 David Cort quoted from April 12, 1958 issue, in Frontiers, "Comment on the 'Watchdog Theory"
XXIII-49 Richard Gummere quoted, Oct. 19 issue, in Children, "The Art 'Revolution'"
XXIII-52 Charles Gillespie's story on Charles Thompson quoted, Nov. 9 issue, in Frontiers, "A Long, Long Road"
XXIV-4 Bertrand Russell quoted, Jan. 9, 1937 issue, in Children, "Moral Education"
XXIV-7 Article summarizing testimony of Vietnam veterans quoted from Jan. 4 issue in Review, "Strength Without Power" Ronald Sampson article on Power also quoted; Editorial quoted in Frontiers, "Science and the State"
XXIV-9 Emile Capouya's review of Reich's The Greening of America quoted from Jan. 18, 1971 issue in Frontiers, "More on Reich's 'Greening'"
Nation -(Continued)XXIV-20 Two editorials on Calley verdict, April 12 and 19, discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Preparations for Change"
XXIV-45 Timothy Ingram quoted from Sept. 13 issue in Lead, "The Meaning of Progress"
XXIV-47 Arthur Kanegis and Lindsay Richards quoted on chemical and biological weapons, Oct. 11 issue, in Frontiers, "'Unthinkable' or Obscene?"
XXIV-48 How the Press Went Along" quoted from Oct. 11 issue, in Lead, "The Forms of Credulity"
XXIV-49 Marshall I. Goldman quoted, Oct. 18 issue, in Frontiers, "Evolutionary Action"
XXV-8 Different Readings"
XXV-14 Philip Reno quoted in re Alan Sorkin's American Indians and Federal Aid, Feb. 21 issue, in Frontiers, "A Note on Planning"
XXV-20 Theodore Roszak's review of Ravetz' Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems quoted, March 27 issue, in Lead, "Reform of Institutions"
XXV-23 Richard Walton quoted in re Richard Barnet's account in Roots of War, May 1 issue, in Editorial, "Two Views of the Vietnam War"
XXVI-5 Editorial from Dec. 11 issue, Seymour Melman from Nov. 20 issue, Bruce M. Russett's review in Dec. 4 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Through the Eyes of the 'Nation'"; Robert Sommer also quoted from Nov. 20 issue
XXVI-13 Daniel Ben-Horin's article on "Underground Press" in Feb. 19 issue, discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Hazards of Success"
XXVI-15 Lewis Purdue quoted, Jan. 1, 1973 issue, in Editorial, "Impasse in Ireland"
XXVI-16 Bertrand Russell quoted from Jan. 9, 1937 issue, in Lead, "The Passing of Agnosticism"
XXVI-44 James Cypher's review of Fitzgerald's The High Priests of Waste quoted, Sept. 17 issue, in Lead, "Wide, Unopened Spaces"
XXVI-44 Emile Capouya quoted on Solzhenitsyn from June 25 issue in Lead, "Wide, Unopened Spaces"
XXVI-45 Richard Critchfield quoted, Sept. 10 issue, in Frontiers, "Now, and Now as 'Then'"
XXVI-46 Peter Bernstein quoted on strip mining from Sept. 3 issue in Frontiers, "Trends in the Man-Made Structure"
XXVI-50 George L. Baker's report on multi-national farmers quoted from Nov. 5 issue in Frontiers, "A Non-Violent General"
XXVII-12 Ronald Radosh's review of Stanley Aronowitz' False Promises quoted, Feb. 2 issue, in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"
Nation -(Continued)XXVII-18 Steven Antler's review of Models of Doom quoted, March 23 issue, in Frontiers, "Nations and Communities"
XXVII-43 Various Sorts"
XXVII-47 Carl Becker quoted, Jan. 24, 1934 issue, in Lead, "Clear and Distinct Ideas"
XXVII-50 Charles Gillespie story on Charles Thompson quoted, Nov. 9, 1970 issue, in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"
XXVIII-1 George Woodcock's comment on Herbert Read's Education Through Art quoted, Oct. 12 issue, in Children, "The Question of Purpose"
XXVIII-2 Paul Avrich's article on Solzhenitsyn, Oct. 16 issue, in Review, "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachronisms'"
XXVIII-11 David Rothman report on prison systems, and Hannah Shields and Mae Churchill report on National Crime Information Center quoted from Dec. 21, 1974 issue, in Frontiers, "Toward Social Self- Understanding"
XXVIII-14 Lincoln Kerstein's tribute to Erdman's The Illuminated Blake quoted from Nov. 16, 1974 issue, in Editorial, "Ends and Sayings"
XXVIII-25 Theodore Roszak's review-essay of L. L. Whyte's The Universe of Experience reprinted from Feb. 22 issue as Lead/ Frontiers article, "The Rehabilitation of Natural Philosophy"
XXVIII-26-35 The Life of Nate Shaw reprinted from March 1 issue as Lead, "Admirable As He Is"
XXVIII-36 Bertrand Russell quoted from Jan. 9, 1937 issue in Lead, "The Second Phase"
XXVIII-38 Maurice Ford's discussion of National Observer interview with Prof. James Coleman quoted from July 5 issue in Children, "Politics and Education"
XXVIII-44 Harold Clurman's comments on Harold Pinter quoted from Aug. 16 issue in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"
XXVIII-45 Editorial, articles, reviews quoted from Sept. 6 issue, in Lead, "A Kind of Toxemia"
XXVIII-48 Article in Sept. 13 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Contrasting Trends"
XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"
XXIX-3 Karl Hess quoted from in Children, "On Libertarian Education"
XXIX-17 Wendell Berry's reply to critic quoted from Mar. 13 issue in Editorial, "Efficiency and Bounty"
XXIX-17 Wendell Berry quoted, Feb. 7 issue (on exploitation and nurture) in Children, "An Unfortunate Obscurity"
Nation -(Continued)XXIX-21 George Woodcock's discussion of Oppenheimer's The State quoted, Nov. 29, 1975 issue, in Review, "Historic Aberration"; Victor Lebow quoted on George C. Lodge's The New American Ideology, Mar. 6 issue, in Frontiers, "Sprouts from Contradiction"
XXIX-24 Wendell Berry quoted, Mar. 13 issue, in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"
XXIX-25 Ronald Sampson quoted, April 3 issue, in Review, "The Tumult of Transition"
XXIX-41 Victor Lebow's review of Heilbroner's Business Civilization in Decline quoted, July 17 issue, in Lead, "Motives or Methods?"
XXIX-42 Alexander Laing material on Jefferson quoted, July 3 issue, in Lead, "Thomas Jefferson-Then and Now"
XXIX-46 Archibald MacLeish quoted, May 18, 1940 issue, in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
XXX-1 Michael Zuckerman's review of William Appleman Williams' America Confronts a Revolutionary World quoted from Sept. 11, 1976 issue, in Children, "To Have Around the House. . ."
XXX-36 Taylor Stoehr's article on Paul Goodman quoted, April 9 issue, in Lead, "'Why Have We Begun?'"; Ivan Sanders' article on Eastern European books quoted from April 23 issue in same Lead
XXX-37 Fernande Gontier's review of Petrement's life of Simone Weil quoted, May 28 issue, in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"
XXX-40 Ronald Taylor quoted, May 18 issue, in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
XXX-42 Bertrand Russell quoted, Jan. 1, 1937 issue, in Children, "A Hundred Years Ago"
XXXI-5 Herbert I. Schiller quoted, Oct. 29, 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "Changes and the Obstacles to Change"
XXXI-6 Fred Baldwin quoted on Soft Energy Paths in Review, "Amory Lovins on Energy"
XXXI-9 Gene Lyons quoted on high cost of publishing, Oct. 22, 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "The Troubles of Transition"
XXXI-17 Bruce Welch article quoted, Jan. 21 issue, in Frontiers, "Tensions of the Times"
XXXI-20 George P. Elliott quoted, Nov. 14, 1959 issue, in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"
XXXI-24 Steven E. Ferrey quoted, Mar. 18 issue, in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue"
XXXI-38 Frank Donner's article, "The Terrorist as Scapegoat," quoted, May 20, 1978 issue, in Children, "Questions, No Answers"
XXXI-38 Sidney Lens quoted, May 27, 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "Why We Buy Armaments"; Earl Ravenal quoted in Frontiers also
XXXI-40 May 20 issue quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"
Nation -(Continued)XXXI-41 Todd Gitlin's quote from Walter Benjamin's Reflections in July 8-15 issue, in Frontiers, "Makers of the Present"
XXXI-46 John Schaar quoted from his introduction to The Best American Short Stories 1978 in June 3-10 issue, in Review, "What Has Become of the Stories?"; Mark Green and David Moulton quoted in same Review
XXXI-47 Archibald MacLeish quoted, May 18, 1940, in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"; Marvin Frankel quoted, Sept. 2, 1978, in Frontiers, "A Question of Scale"
XXXII-23 Bertrand Russell quoted, Jan. 9, 1937 issue, in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
XXXII-24 David Cort's report (reviewed in MANAS in 1958) quoted in Review, "A Few Encouragements"
XXXII-25 Bruce Stokes quoted on owner-worker enterprises, Feb. 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Downs and Ups"
XXXII-43 Kurt Vonnegut's speech printed in and quoted from in Frontiers, "A Parable by Twain"
XXXII-44 Review of The Education of Carey McWilliams by Studs Terkel quoted in Frontiers, "Agents of Cultural Self- Consciousness"
XXXII-50 Quoted from review by Earl Rovit of Joel Porte's book on Emerson in Children, "Some Variety," March 1979
XXXIII-3 Quoted an article by Carey McWilliams in Frontiers, "Cooperative Enterprise," Oct. 6, 1979
XXXIII-19 Quoted extensively from Neil Postman's Jan. 19, 1980 article, in Children, "The Information Environment" re the media
XXXIII-19 Feb. 23, 1980 article by Reza Baraheni quoted in Frontiers, "Abroad, at Home, and Everywhere," article titled, "The Savak Documents"
XXXIII-22 Quoted March 1, 1980 issue in Frontiers, from Neil Postman article, "A Friendly Visitor"
XXXIII-23 Quoted, March 1, 1980 issue from "Television News Narcosis" in Lead, "Blight and Delight" by Neil Postman
XXXIII-24 Quoted, Feb. 23, 1980 issue on Iran by Reza Baraheni in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-37 Quoted, Kirkpatrick Sale's May 31, 1980 article, in Frontiers, "Small is Workable"
XXXIII-38 Quoted Nov. 9, 1970 issue, article re Charles Thompson in Lead, "Levels of Disclosure"
XXXIII-43 Review of A People's History of the United States (by Howard Zinn) by Bruce Kuklick, May 24, 1980 issue, quoted in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"
XXXIII-43 Aug. 2-9, 1980 issue quoted, "Empire as a Way of Life," by William Appleman Williams, in Children, "Questions and Connections"
Nation -(Continued)XXXIII-50 Sept. 13, 1980 issue quoted, article by M. J. Akbar re Russian and American foreign policy, in Editorial, "Two Quotations"
XXXIV-11 Quoted Fred J. Cook, Dec. 13, 1980, in Frontiers, "Molecular Changes" re "solar village" near Boston
XXXIV-19 Quoted E. P. Thompson's "U.S. Defense Policy of 1980s" in Lead, "The Failure of the Moralists"
XXXIV-24 Quoted May 16, 1981, John L. Hess on Adam Smith in Editorial, "What's Wrong with Adam Smith?"
XXXIV-39 Quoted, Jan. 9, 1937, Bertrand Russell in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore"
XXXIV-39 Quoted from America's Energy articles in Nation over last century; also discussed editors of in Review, "'Nation' Articles on Energy"
XXXIV-43 Quoted Kai Bird, Mar. 14, 1981, on revolt in India-peasant movement vs. urban growth
XXXV-20 Quoted Feb. 6, 1982 independence of universities by David Noble, in Frontiers, "A Brief Comparison"
XXXV-23 Quoted review, Feb. 14, 1981 of The Day After Trinity (Oppenheimer and the Atomic bomb) in Lead, "Defeat is Indivisible in Nuclear War"
XXXV-37 Quoted Review by William Appleman Williams on The Education of Henry Adams, Mar. 6, 1982 in Children, "The Weight of Responsibility"
XXXVI-2 Quoted Bertrand Russell from Jan. 9, 1937 re "God" in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"
XXXVI-19 Quoted review by Fred Baldwin of Soft Energy Paths in Frontiers, "Project of the Twentieth Century) (Nov. 12, 1977 issue)
XXXVI-41 Quoted from old issue-von Mises on government monopoly
XXXVI-45 Quoted July 2, 1983, E. L. Doctorow's address at Sarah Lawrence graduation in Frontiers, "Words Worth Preserving"
XXXVII-12 Quoted Jan. 9, 1937, Bertrand Russell on change in opinion in Lead, "The Weight of Orthodoxy"
XXXVII-12 Quoted Dec. 24, 1983, David Bradley on readiness for change in Frontiers, "Moments of Silence"
XXXVII-41 Quoted "bon mots" Mary McCarthy interview and Witold Jadlicki, May 19, 1984 issue, in Children, "In the Magazines"
XXXVII-43 Quoted review by Thomas Bender on Jane Jacobs Cities and the Wealth of Nations, June 2, 1984, in Review, "On Political Classifications"
XXXVIII-38 Casey Blake on Dwight Macdonald, Jan. 12, 1985
XXXVIII-41 Robert Engler, Apr. 27, 1985, on "technology out of control" in "A Nurturing Activity"
Nation Anniversary, AXXXVIII-47 June 8, 1985, "White Collar Crime is Big Business," Mark Green and John Berry; Victor Navasky Herbert Schiller re mergers of the media in "Cycles of Change"
XXXIX-23 "On Language" by Jim Quinn, Jan. 18, 1986, in "Words and Fashions"
XXXIX-37 E. P. Thompson and C. Fuentes, April 22, 1986 in "A National Anniversary"
XXXIX-46 Quoted "Freedom of Speech" (1934 issue) in "The Meaning of Philosophy"
XL-10 Teachers for the 21st Century in "Arguments and Questions"
XL-24 May 9, 1987 Herbert Kohn on teenage suicides
"Nation" Articles on EnergyXXXIX-37 Review (100th issue of the Nation)
Nation's Riches, AXXXIV-40 Review
NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)XIX-27 Review
National Academy of Peace and Conflict ResolutionV-16 Quoted from addresses of protest meeting in Jacksonville, Florida-Lead, "Race and Religion"
National Academy of Science's Committee on Nuclear Alternative Energy SystemsXXXIII-40 Discussed and quoted from Colman McCarthy on in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"
National Anti-Vivisection Society BulletinXXXIII-15 Their 783 report discussed in Frontiers, "A Good Example"
National Association for Nursery EducationXXXIX-5 Quoted Catherine Roberts, Spring 1985, in Frontiers
National Association of ManufacturersX-43 Quoted from pamphlet from an article, "Essentials of Nursery Education" in Children
National Being, The - George Russell (AE)X-5 Nation report on panel discussion of "New Dimensions for America" quoted in Lead, "Are We Asking Too Much?"
NCAT Briefs (National Center for Appropriate Technology, Box 3838, Butte, Montana, 59701)XXV-50 Quotations from in Review, "Art and Politics"
National Catholic ReporterXXXI-17 Isao Fujimoto quoted, January issue, in Frontiers, "Tensions of the Times"
National Coalition for Land Reform, 345 Franklin St., San Francisco 94102 - "National Conference on Land Reform"XXXIX-6 Letter from West German journalist re nuclear missile sites in "Some Communications"
National Commission on the Cause and Prevention of ViolenceXXVI-24 Frontiers
National Committee for Mental HygieneXXXIV-18 Quoted, by Kenneth F. Fare, used in Frontiers, "An Immediate Problem" re increase in crime
National Council Against ConscriptionI-3 Founded by Clifford Beers-Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"
National GuardianII-7 Editorial, "A Time for Action" suggests individual action against the threat of universal military training
National Idea, TheXV-19 March 12 issue quoted in Lead, "The Diagnostic Frame of Mind"
National Indian Youth CouncilII-16 Lead
National Mental Health FoundationXXXI-24 Letter of appeal quoted in Lead, "An Old- Fashioned Virtue"
XLI-4 Quoted report of Gerald Wolkinson in "Help for the Shoshone"
National Observer (Weekly published by Dow Jones & Co.)I-3 Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"
II-1 Reference to in connection with institutional reform-in Frontiers, "Institutional Reform"
National Organization for Decent Literature (Catholic Women's organization for censorship)XVII-49 Judge Robert Gardner of Santa Ana Superior Court quoted on dealing with juvenile delinquency from July 27, 1964 issue, in Children, "Notes in Passing"; further quote in Editorial, "The 'New Spirit'" (of testimonial)
XXII-40 Reporter Bruce Cook quoted, Aug. 25 issue, in Children, "Woodstock Weekend"
XXII-51 Story on protest moratorium quoted, Nov. 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Days of Our Years"
XXIII-16 Jack Swanson article on Tolstoy Farm quoted, Mar. 23 issue, in Frontiers, "Toward a Natural Life"
XXIV-7 Nathan Adler article first appearing in Psychiatry Nov. 1968, quoted from Jan. 11, 1971 issue, in Lead, "The Abuse of History"
XXVIII-38 Maurice Ford's discussion of National Observer interview with Prof. James Coleman quoted July 5 Nation in Children, "Politics and Education"
National Parent-TeacherIX-13 Reference to in Review, "What is Obscenity?"
NSB RO (National Service Board for Religious Objectors)XVI-11 Sophia Lyon Fahs' article, "Adventures in Spiritual Discovery" quoted, May 1956 issue, in Children, "'Spiritual Resources'"
XVI-32 Mrs. Bonaro Overstreet quoted, June 1959 issue, in Review, "It's Hard To Be Private"
National Society for the Study of EducationXIII-14 Letter quoted in Children, "Deliberate Delinquents"
National Technical Information Service - 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161 (for reports on energy, fuel, wastes, etc.)IX-32 The Forty-First Yearbook of Society discussed in Children
National WildlifeXXXIV-25 Children, "Subjects for Discussion"
Nationalism- An AnalysisXXIX-7 Story of Paul Rokich's tree-planting experiences quoted, Oct/Nov 1975 issue in Frontiers, "Trees, Trees, Trees"
XXXV-22 Quoted re CCC from report by Mark Wexler, ed., in Children, "Good Things for Your Brain"
XXXIX-37 Dec/Jan 1986 James R. Udall re water in Arizona
XL-11 Dec/Jan 1987 David M. Schwartz re rhythms in plants and animals in "Some Good Things Happening"
XLI-26 Noel Nietmeyer, Aug/Sept 1985 re toxic pollution in buildings, "Plants that Eat Pollution"
Nationalist "Emotional Illness"VI-14 Lead-Roy Kepler
Nations, James D.XIII-7 Review
Nations and CommunitiesXLI-37 From Ecologist, Vol. 17, No. 4, in "The Cost of Hamburgers"
Native American Renaissance - Kenneth Lincoln (California Press, 1983)XXVII-18 Frontiers
Native Genius in Anonymous Architecture - Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (Schocken paperback, 1976, $6.50)XXXVII-50 Quoted his comments and contribution in Review, "American Indian Writers"
Native Son - Richard WrightXXX-1 Reviewed in "Mostly Quotation"
Native's Return, The - Louis AdamicXXIII-46 James Baldwin's essay on quoted from Notes of a Native Son in Review, "An 'Old' Book"
Natsoulas, ThomasI-20 Mentioned in connection with review of St. John book The Silent People Speak
II-24 Reference to in review of Kinfolk and Death of a Salesman
III-45 Reference to in Lead, "The Roots of Conviction"
Natural Disasters-Acts of God or Acts of Man - Anders Wijkman and Lloyd Timberlake (New Society, 1987)XXXII-15 Quoted from American Psychologist, Oct. 1978, in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"
Natural DramaXL-52 Quoted in "Where Responsibility Lies"
Natural EnchantmentsIV-17 Review-Fire, George R. Stewart
Natural Enemies- Youth and the Clash of Generations - edited by Prof. Alexander Kelin (Lippincott, 1970)X-9 Frontiers-Horace Alexander
Natural HistoryXXIII-17 Prof. Klein quoted from in Frontiers, "Beyond Technique"
Natural History of Massachusetts, The - Henry David ThoreauXXII-15 Dr. Barry Commoner quoted from supplement to Feb. issue in Review, "Only the Eskimos?"
XXVI-17 Prof. Kenneth E. F. Watt quoted, Feb. 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "Gradually Penetrating Ideas"
XXVII-3 Discussion of Marvin Harris' article, first appearing in June 1972 issue, quoted from Sept/Oct 1973 Retrieval, in Frontiers, "More on the 'Green Revolution'"
Natural History of the Soul (1745) - de la MettrieXXVII-4 Quoted from in Review, "A Man 'Still Seeking'"
XXVII-46 Quoted in Lead, "Symbol and Myth"
XXXIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Method of the Essayist"
XXXIV-12 Quoted in Lead, "Words Without End" (re learning)
XLI-37 Quoted in "Go to Grass"
Natural Law TheXXXIV-8 Quoted (preferred book of nature to book of theologians) in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?"
Natural LawII-30 Lead
Natural Monument, AXVII-24 Editorial, "Law as Teacher"
Natural OlympusXI-47 Frontiers (Krutch's Grand Canyon reviewed)
Natural PhilosophersXVIII-7 Review
Natural Religion, AV-24 Frontiers
"Natural" Revolution, TheXXXVI-46 Lead (the search for Synthesis)
Nature (1836) -- EmersonIII-50 Frontiers
Nature and Art of Motion, The - George BrazillerXXIII-45 Ralph Waldo Emerson quoted from Chapter IV in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets"
XXXIV-10 Long quote from in Lead, "The Problem of Noise"
XXXVIII-13 Quoted in Lead, "Where Responsibility Lies"
Nature and Destiny-A Theory of Evolution - Hans Christian SandbeckXVIII-50 Georgy Kepes' Introduction to quoted in Lead, "An Indian Wisdom"
XIX-1 Gillo Dorfles quoted from in Frontiers, "Unfinished Diagnosis"
Nature and Life (essay) Alfred North Whitehead (University of Chicago Press, 1934)XIII-10 Quoted from in Review, "A Theory of Evolution"
Nature and Life-(Continued)XVI-41 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "Religious Humanism"
Nature and the GreeksXXIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"
XXVII-13 Quoted in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"
XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"
XXXIII-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Open Present"
XXXIV-8 Quoted in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?" (challenged Newtonian and psychological mechanism)
XL-8 Quoted, discussed in "A Slow Recovery"
Nature and the Poet - John BurroughtsXXXIV-7 Quoted Schroedinger's "Sherman Lecture" from in Children, "Report from India" (quote from Democritus in)
XXXIV-38 Quoted in Lead, "A Preface to Scientific Literacy"
Nature as Designer - Bertel Bager, Dr. (produced by gravure in Sweden, Reinhold, 1966)XXXIII-21 Quoted from in Review, "An Involving Book" (in Pepacton)
XXXIV-50 Quoted in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"
Nature Heals (essays by Paul Goodman, edited by Paul Goodman"XXIII-9 Foreword to by Harry Martinson, and text, discussed and quoted in Children, "Visual Treasure"
Nature, Man and Woman - Alan WattsXXXI-14 Reviewed in "More of Paul Goodman"
XXXI-51 Quoted in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
Nature, Mind, and Death - D. J. Ducasse (Paul Carus Lectures)XV-50 Briefly quoted by Dennis Lewis in his Frontiers, "The Egocentric Predicament"
Nature, Nurture, ChoiceV-44 Quoted in Lead, "A New Enlightenment?"
VIII-10 Reference to in Review, "A Surprising Philosopher"
XIII-29 III"
Nature of Existence, The - John McTaggartXXVI-15 Lead
Nature of Gothic, The - chapter from The Stones of VeniceIII-24 C. D. Broad thought this worthy to stand with Enneads of Plotinus, Ethics of Spinoza, Encyclopedia of Hegel
XXXII-14 Quoted in Review, "John McTaggart"
Nature of Historical Crisis, TheXXVI-48 A Brief Exploration"
Nature of Human Nature, The - Henry AndersonXX-43 Frontiers
Nature of Man, TheXXIII-13 Sympathetic Interaction
XXIII-14 Symbolic Interaction
XXIII-15 The Need to Judge
Nature of Man, The Anthology by Erich Fromm and Ramon Xirau (Macmillan paperback, 1968)III-21 Editorial
XV-27 Editorial
XV-34 Editorial
XVIII-25 Editorial
XXV-24 Editorial
Nature of Mass Poverty, The - John Kenneth GalbraithXXII-37 Erich Fromm, Ramon Xirau, Emerson (pages 2, 7) quoted from in Lead, "Where He Stands"
Nature of Physical Reality, The (McGraw Hill, 1950)XXXII-19 Walter Goodman's review of quoted from Feb. Psychology Today, in Frontiers, "Another Kind of Frontier"
Nature of the Physical World - Arthur Eddington, 1928III-46 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Scientist's 'Reality'"
Nature of Prejudice - Gordon AllportI-2 Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"
II-11 Said foundation of universe must be "mindstuff" -Frontiers, "A World of Mind?"
IV-47 Quoted in Letter from England
XXIII-2 Quoted in Editorial, "Eddington on Science"
Nature of Scientific Discovery, The (Symposium) (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1975, $15.00)VIII-5 Quoted from Stuart chase's review of in Frontiers, "Who Live to Tell t he Tale"
VIII-39 Reviewed, "The Psychology of Prejudice"
XIII-47 Subject of comments by columnist B. Blake in Feb. 11 Goleta Gazette quoted in Frontiers, "Critical Notes on Religion"
Nature of Scientific Inquiry, TheXXIX-24 Review of quoted from Mar. 19 Science in Children, "Cross-Section"
XXIX-40 Philip Handler, Ruth Nanda Anshen, Werner Heinsenberg, John Wheeler, Einstein
XXX-9 Werner Heisenberg quoted from in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"
Nature of the Beast, The - Milton Mayer (University of Massachusetts Press, 1975), $12.50XIX-6 Editorial
Nature of the Universe, The - Fred HoyleXXIX-2 Reviewed in "Tracts for All Times"
XXIX-3 Quoted in Lead, "Matrices of Change"
Nature Recreation - William Gould Vinal (McGraw-Hill, 1940)V-8 Discussed in Frontiers, "Cosmology According to Hoyle"
Nature Without ManXXI-39 Discussed and quoted in Children, "'Nature Recreation'"
Nature's BureaucracyXXVII-51 Lead
Nature's Economy (published by Sierra Club) - Donald Worster, $15.00XXIX-51 Lead
Nature's Economy-(Continued)XXXI-4 Donald Worster quoted in Review, "Loaded with Promise"
XXXI-12 Discussed, quoted in Review, "On Following Nature"
XXXI-14 Quoted in Frontiers, "Locating the Frontiers"
Nature's Price-The Economics of Mother Earth - W. V. Dieran, M. G. W. Hummelinck (Marion Boyars, Inc.)XXXVI-3 Quoted definition of Ecology in Lead, "Uncertain Assay"
XXXVI-15 Quoted on Joseph Wood Krutch in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"
XXXVII-19 Quoted in Lead, "Question for Our Time" (can democracy exist under impact of technology?)
Nature's Sovereign LawXXXIII-11 Discussed in Editorial, "Counter Revolution" re Green Revolution; quoted extensively in Frontiers, "A Good if Trivial Book"
Nature's Voice Has ChangedXLI-11 Editorial
NavahosXX-41 Lead
Navasky, Victor (ed. Nation)I-35 Facts about and treatment by Government- Frontiers, "A Billion Acres"
XXI-43 Navaho song for building hogan-Frontiers, "Art and Home"
Navigator, The - Morris West (Pocketbook)XXXVIII-47 Quoted re corporately owned media, June 8, 1985-Frontiers, "Cycles of Change"
Navratil, MaryXXXI-5 Reviewed in "Island Drama"
Naylor, Thomas H. (a principal founder of Lamar Society)XVI-1 Her letter commenting on Walker Winslow's "Factors of Survival," quoted in Frontiers, "Socrates Rides Again"
XVI-7 Her letter text of Editorial, "Toward Self- Knowledge"
NCAT News (National Center for Appropriate Technology)XXVI-2 Quoted from You Can't Eat Magnolias in Review, same title
XXVIII-15 Quoted from You Can't Eat Magnolias, in Review, "'Southern Exposure'"
NEA (National Education Association)XXXI-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Drift and a Vision"
NEA JournalV-7 Reference to their Moral and Spiritual Values in the Public Schools, in Lead, "The Meaning of 'Values'"
NEA Journal-(Continued)XV-29 Peter Crabtree's article in March issue quoted in Children, "Socratic Experiment-Seventh Grade"
XV-52 Martha T. and Sarnoff A. Mednick article, "The College and the Creative Nonconformist" in April issue, quoted in Children, "The Off-Beat Student"
XVIII-6 Quote from year book A New Focus for Education, in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XVIII-7 William Sloane Coffin, Jr., quoted Jan. issue in Children, "'Moral Values and Our Universities'"
XVIII-20 Jack Pollack's "The Folly of Overplacement" in Children, "The Case Against 'Schooling'," from Feb. 1965
Neal, Dr. Fred Warner (Claremont Graduate School)XI-35 Quoted on a theme made familiar by Dr. Hutchins on educating men and women capable of handling difficult problems on a high level of thought, in Children, "Criticism on 'The Russian Story'-II"
XVI-13 Charles Frankel's article, "Philosophy-A Review for the Teacher" quoted, Dec. 1962 issue, in Children, "Philosophy and Learning"
XVIII-18 Quoted, Carl Rogers, March 1963 issue, in Review, "'Conformity' and 'Freedom'- Again"
Neal, Sydney J.XIV-51 Quoted from Committee of Correspondence Newsletter Aug. 24 in Review, "On National Boundaries"
XXVI-21 Quoted from his Foreword to Nageshwar Prasad's Decentralization in Yugoslavia and India in Review, "Redistribution of Power"
Neanderthal ManII-39 Quoted from his Aug. 20, 1949 Nation article in story on co-ops, "The Continuing War on the Co-ops"
Nearing, Scott and HelenX-4 Familiar conceptions about revolutionized in Lead, "A Troublesome Inheritance"
Nearing, Scott and Helen-(Continued)I-17 Combines Vermont farming enterprise with monthly World Events, letter of political and economic discussion-Review, "Channels of Free Expression"
I-23 Quoted from World Events-observations on modern implements of warfare, mostly aimed against civilians-in "Reading and Writing"
II-34 Reference to his World Events and maple syrup farming in Lead, "Economic Ends and Means"-also reference to Dollar Diplomacy (written with Joseph Freeman)
III-7 Subject of first "New Ideas at Work"; also list of his books
III-30 Review of their The Maple Sugar Book
V-47 Review of his Economics for the Power Age in Frontiers
VIII-6 Review of his Man's Search for the Good Life in Review, "What is the Good Life?"
VIII-12 Review of Living the Good Life
XI-24 Review of "Socialists around the World" a report of Socialist activities in many countries, in Review, "A Melancholy Report"
XIV-46 Promise and Menace quoted in Frontiers, "Inquiry into Freedom"
XVIII-48 His book, The Conscience of a Radical, discussed and quoted in Review "A Gadfly Who Builds"
VIII-49 Briefly quoted from Conscience of a Radical in Children, "The 'Radical'-Some Definitions"
Nearings in Maine, TheXXIII-45 Their Preface to Living the Good Life quoted in Children, "Household Economics"; also quoted, Paul Goodman's introduction to new edition
XXV-9 His The Making of a Radical discussed and quoted in Review, "A Life and an Epoch"
XXVIII-49 Mentioned in Children, "Lessons in Harmony"
XXIX-14 His Civilization and Beyond reviewed in "The Social Gospel"
XXXII-39 Their way of life and latest book, Continuing the Good Life reviewed in "The Nearings in Maine"
XXXIII-21 Quoted from Living the Good Life in Frontiers, "Thinking About What To Do"
XXXVII-3 His life noted in Children, "Education Worthy of Our Species"
XXXVII-41 Discussed, quoted Paul Goodman's intro. To new ed. of Living the Good Life in Lead, "The Revival of the Commons"
XXXVIII-5 Quoted Search for the Good Life (dilemma of clash between ideals, etc., and circumstances) in Review, "A Personal Approach"
XXXVIII-8 Discussion and quotes from Helen's Our Home Made of Stone, also quoted The Great Madness, The Making of a Radical, The Daily Worker (on Scott's) Quest for the Simple Life) in Frontiers, "From Vermont to Maine"
XXXVIII-21 Quoted from Continuing the Good Life and The Good Life Album of Helen and Scott Nearing
Necessary Boldness, AXXXII-39 Review
Necessity - Arthur E. Morgan (from talk given on his ninetieth birthday)XXII-13 Lead
Necessity for Ruins, The - J. B. Jackson (University of Massachusetts Press, 1980)XXI-36 Lead
Necessity of an Ideal, TheXXXIV-7 Quoted, reviewed in Review, "A Concept of History"-preservation and restoration of landscape, including cultural landscape. . .
XXXIV-8 Quoted briefly in Children, "'Socialization' in America"
Necessities of "Inside Science"XXIV-6 Lead
Nechavev, SergeiXXVII-41 Editorial
Nectar in a Sieve - Kamala Markandaya (John Day)III-20 Reference to his and Bakunin's The Revolutionary Catechism in Lead, "The Iron Age"
XXXVI-17 Mentioned in connection with Freedom article on his life, in review of Fanaticism in "A Much-Abused Word"
Nectar of Eternity, TheVIII-49 Reviewed, "Two Novels About India"
Need for a Public Philosophy, The - Raymond J. Py, Jr., M.D.XXXVI-13 Lead (Vinoba Bhave) Nedelcovic, Bosco
XXVII-42 Quoted in Lead, "Vision and Necessity"
Need for Direction, TheXVII-43 Lead
Need for Heroes, TheXIII-24 Lead
Need for LoveXXXIX-16 Lead
Need for Patience, TheXI-40 Frontiers
Need for Roots, The - Simone Weil (Beacon paperback)XII-2 Editorial
Need for Roots, TheV-38 Theme of Lead, "European Inspiration"; also discussed in Editorial
V-42 Quoted in Lead, "A Case for Individualism"
V-43 Quoted in Editorial, "In Defense of the 'Old'"
V-45 Quoted in Editorial, "Responsibility to Truth"
V-46 Critics on in Review, "Criticism for Critics"
VII-38 Quoted extensively in Frontiers, "Problems of Censorship"
IX-35 Quoted in Editorial, "On 'Group' Opinion"
XI-3 Discussed, quoted, in Lead, "Canons of Criticism"
XII-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Good Versus the Good"
XXII-1 Quoted from in Lead, "Is 'Art' the Remedy?"
XXIV-44 Mentioned in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
XXIV-51 Quoted in Children, "On Human Greatness"
XXV-1 Quoted in Lead, "Order and Purpose"
XXVI-21 Quoted in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"
XXX-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Line of a Life"
XXXI-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Emerging Consciousness"
XXXII-38 Quoted in Editorial, "Clarity and Intensity"
XXXII-42 Quoted in Review, "Various Abstractions"
XXXIV-35 Quoted, discussed Simone Weil in Editorial, "Simone Weil"; also in Review, "How to Read a Book"
XXXIV-44 Quoted in Lead, "Reality is What We Create"
XXXVII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"
XXXIX-52 Quoted on obligations and duty in "The Promeathean Role"
Need for Tolerance, The - Alfred ReynoldsXXVIII-52 Review
Need for Trees, TheXX-16 Frontiers
Need of a Clear SkyXLI-25 Frontiers
Need of the Times, TheXXIII-4 Editorial
Need to be Understood, TheXXIV-35 Frontiers
Need to Testify, A - Iris OrigoXVII-17 Frontiers
Need to KnowXXXVIII-11 Review by Bill Dean in Catholic Worker, Aug. 1984, quoted in Frontiers, "A New Homestead Program" (Ignazio Silone)
Needed- A Kind of MenXXVIII-23 Frontiers
Needed Inquiry, AXXII-8 Review
Needed "Shift of Attention," AXXXVII-21 Lead (lunacy of today's political behavior)
Needham, JosephXXXVIII-25 Review (rewriting history; the earth)
Needham, Richard J.XIX-24 Quoted from The Glass Curtain (edited by Raghavan Iyer) in Review, "The Challenge of the Present"
XXX-43 His paper, "The Nature of Chinese Society- A Technical Interpretation" quoted from Journal of Oriental Studies in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"
XXXII-49 Availability of Science and Civilization in abridged form by Colin A. Ronan (The Shorter Science and Civilization) in China and quoted in Review, "Chinese Attainments"
XXXIII-45 Quoted Tai Chih in his Science and Civilization in China in Frontiers, "An Uneven Mix"
XXXIII-45 Quoted Tai Chih in his Science and Civilization in China in Frontiers, "An Uneven Mix"
XXXV-2 Quoted re Taoism from Science and Civilization (1978) in "An Anarchist and Some Socialists"
XXXV-15 Quoted from The Grand Titration in Review, "Western Insight, Chinese Wisdom"
Needham's Inferno (collection of daily essays) - Richard J. Needham (Macmillan of Canada)XIX-44 His book Needham's Inferno discussed and quoted in Review, "A Northern Light"
Needleman, CarlaXIX-44 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Northern Light"
Needleman, JacobXXXII-50 An Inquiry into the Nature of Crafts and Craftsmanship, in Review, "Learning from Work"
XXXIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"
Needleman, Jacob-(Continued)XXV-43 Quoted from The New Religions, in Lead, "Times of Awakening"
XXVII-40 Quoted from foreword to The Sword of Gnosis in Lead, "Currents of Change"
XXVII-51 Briefly quoted from The Sword of the Gnosis in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"
Needles, Burrs, and Bibliographies (Pennsylvania State University)XXVIII-49 His A Sense of the Cosmos reviewed in "Rebirth of Philosophy"; also quoted in Editorial, "The Common Naivete"
XXVIII-53 A Sense of the Cosmos quoted in Frontiers, "At Time of Death"
XXIX-38 Quoted from his introduction to Ludwig Binswanger in Review, "Historical Signs and Stages"
XXX-24 A Sense of the Cosmos quoted in Lead, "Ideas and Beliefs"
XXXII-7 Religion for a New Generation quoted in Review, "Two Fresh Starts"
XXXII-15 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"
XXXII-23 The New Religions quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
XXXII-38 Speaking of My Life (lecture series) reviewed in "Coping Kin"
XXXII-41 Quoted from Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Vol. 10, No. 2, in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"
XXXII-52 Brain, States of Awareness and Mysticism, in Review, "Terra Incognita"
XXXIV-51 Quoted The New Religions, in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"
XXXV-19 Discussion of his proposal on "humanities" in Editorial; Lead on humanities written by him, "Humanities as a Moral Force"
XXXV-40 Discussion of above article in Lead, "One Universal Philosophical Idea"
XXXVI-5 Reviewed Consciousness and Tradition in "The Important Questions"
XXXVI-14 The Heart of Philosophy reviewed in "New Beginning in Philosophy"
XXXVI-16 Quoted Consciousness and Tradition in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'"
XXXVII-14 Quoted The Heart of Philosophy in Review, "In Action and Repose" (the dual nature of man)
XXXVIII-51 The Way of the Physician quoted in Review
XXXIX-14 The New Religions in "The Lost Dignity of Man"
XXXIX-42 Preface t o new paperback Heart of Philosophy
Needs of the Polis, TheXXII-38 Loren Eiseley quoted from in Review, "Description of the Maze"
Needs of the Soul, TheXVIII-15 Editorial
Neff, DonXXXIV-20 Lead, "The Stewardship of the Earth" (revolution in thinking caused by nuclear energy)
XXXIV-35 First chapter in The Need for Roots by Simone Weil quoted in Editorial, "Simone Weil"
Neff, Frederick C.XV-24 His series in L.A. Times, April 16, quoted in Children, "Genealogy of the 'Beats'"
Neff, TheodoreVII-8 Quoted his Scientific Monthly article, "The Retreat from Hersey," in Review, "Controversy Without Focus"; also mentioned in Editorial, "A Difficult Question"
IX-49 Quoted from Christian Century on virtues of secularism in Review, "Christian Journalism"
Negative Amnesty; or-The Sins of the Father - Virginia NaeveVIII-25 Subject of Frontiers, "Believe It or Not"- fired for membership in ACLU and FOR
Negative MoralityXXVII-1 Frontiers
Neglected Capacity of Humans, TheIV-48 Editorial
Neglected DelicaciesXXXVI-19 Lead
Neglected Laboratory, A - William MathesXX-35 Review
Neglected Mystery, AXVI-44 Editorial
Neglected QuestionIV-49 Lead
Neglected SourcesXXXVIII-18 Lead (technological progress, Krutch, Schaar, Thoreau)
Neglected Principle, AXXXVII-49 Review (on morality)
Negro-American TragedyXXIII-9 Editorial
Negro Revolt, The - Louis LomasX-16 Review-Caleb, My Son, by Lucy Daniels
Nehru, Jawaharlal (Prime Minister of India)XVIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Understanding of Pain
XX-1 Quoted from in Review, "Perils of Being Human"
Nehru, Jawaharlal -(Continued)I-5 Quoted in Lead, "The Understanding of Pain"; Toward Freedom-Rising Star of India mentioned in Review, "Books on India"
I-40 Mentioned in "India in Transition"
I-44 Quoted in Lead, "India-the First Year"
II-13 His Toward Freedom recommended reading for parents
II-20 Sjahrir's Out of Exile calls to mind Nehru's Toward Freedom
II-26 Quoted re the "Frontier Gandhi"-Abdul Ghaffar Khan in Editorial
II-45 Reference to in Lundberg article, "Aspects of Bigness"-compared as opposite to Gandhi by News and World Report
II-46 Editorial, "Nehru's Chicago Address"
III-6 Editorial, "The Purple Rug" on his treatment now as compared to 20 years ago
III-14 Quoted in Editorial, "If the World is Good," about what to do with H-bomb
Nehru, Motilal (Jawaharlal's father)III-19 Admitted India has 3 to 4,000 political prisoners-Lead, "Maturing Inconsistencies"
III-49 Long quote from US News & World Report, Sept. 15, 1950, on Communist China, in Review, "On the Side of the Devil"
IV-6 Quoted in Lead, "Moral Capital"
IV-10 Reference to his efforts for peace in Asia in Review, "Unpopular Causes"
IV-23 Quote from Time (May 7, 1951) article on him in Lead, "Balance and Power" and Norman Cousins' article on in Saturday Review of Literature, April 14-21, 1951
IV-41 Reference to in Editorial, "Old West, New East"
V-19 Referred to frequently in Lead, "What is Happening in India?"
VII-34 Quoted in Lead, "India's Great Project"
VIII-9 Reference to in Children on matter of physical discipline
VIII-13 Quoted, N. Y. Times in response to Waldemar Kaempffert in Lead, "Transition in Religion"
VIII-14 Reference to in Lead, "Indian Foreign Policy"
VIII-33 Article on him, Vinoba and Gandhi quoted in Lead, "A Look at India"
VIII-37 Not "a man of religion"-Lead, "The Theocratic Urge"
X-6 Editorial, "Jawaharlal Nehru"
X-38 His Glimpses of World History quoted in Lead, "Travail in Asia"
XI-24 Quoted from Nearing book, Socialists Around the World, in Review, "A Melancholy Report"
XI-42 Quoted from letter published in the N.Y. Times, Sept. 7, on need for ethical conduct as practical conduct in Lead, "Two National Leaders"
XII-3 Quoted in Review, "'Americanism' and Russia"
XVI-2 His greeting to World Youth Festival quoted in Children, "International 'Youth Festival'"
XXVI-46 His letter to Gandhi, 1928, quoted in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"
XXXV-45 Quoted from Discovery of India in Lead, "A Good Gandhi Book"
Neighborhood Works, The (published twice monthly by Center for Neighborhood Technology, 570 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 60606)XIX-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "An Epic Life"
Neihardt, John G.XXXII-20 Charles Bowden and Lew Kreinberg quoted from in Review, "In Behalf of Eyes"
Neill, A. S.XXVI-10 Quoted from Black Elk Speaks in Children, "A Wandering Theme"
XXXVII-50 Black Elk Speaks discussed in Review, "American Indian Writers"
Neill, Stephen C.II-40 Mention of his The Problem Family, in Children
V-35 Quoted The Problem Family in Children
X-10 Manchester Guardian quoted on his school
XIV-22 His Summerhill-A Radical Approach to Child Rearing quoted in Children, same title
XIV-31 Summerhill quoted in Children, "Prometheus Unbound"
XIV-51 Quoted from in Anarchy given in Children, "Anarchy on Purpose"
XVII-34 Review of new paperback edition of Summerhill
XIX-17 Quoted in Children, "Summerhill-Outpost of Freedom"
XIX-30 Dialogue with Montessori quoted from Dec. 1964 Redbook in Children, "Adults Look at the Young"
XIX-48 Quoted in Children, "What Is the Child?"
XX-9 Quoted in Children, "Everybody's Task"
XX-13 Quoted from The Free Child in Children, "The Next Generation of Students"
XX-35 Quoted in Children, "School and Society"
XXI-19 Quoted in Lead, "What, If Not a Miracle?"
XXII-11 Conversation with Mario Montessori quoted in Editorial, "Why Reason Fails"
XXV-37 Dialogue with Montessori quoted, Dec. 1964 Redbook, in Lead, "Musings on Education"
XXVII-6 Quoted from Summerhill and interview in Redbook, Dec. 1964, in Children, "Sic Et Non"
XXVIII-49 Conversation with Montessori quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Character"
XXX-21 Conversation with Mario Montessori quoted in Children, "The Context of Life"
XXXIII-9 Discussed by Perkinson in review of his "Learning from Our Mistakes" in Children, "A Conception of the Learner"
XXXV-46 Quoted from Summerhill in Children, "Teacher at Work"
Neiman, Alven Michael (Notre Dame)I-29 Christian Century article comparing East and West, "Reading and Writing"
Neither Five Nor Three - Helen MacInnesXXXIX-45 From Teachers College Record Fall 1986 in "Issues of Authority"
Neither Victims Nor Executioners - Albert Camus (New Society, new ed. of 1946 Combat article)IV-42 Reviewed in "'Political' Fiction"
Nelkin, DorothyXL-6 Quoted in "The Power of Words"
Nelson, BenjaminXXIX-19 Quoted on social-science curriculum, Man- A Course of Study from April Scientific American, in Editorial, "An Irrelevant Parallel"
XXIX-26-34 Quoted from April Scientific American in Children, "Sides of the 'Evolution' Issue"
Nelson, BryceXXXIII-48 His contribution quoted from Vico and Contemporary Thought in Review, "Vico- Now a Contemporary"
Nelson, BryceXXIX-5 Quoted from L.A. Times, Nov. 17, in Children, "Berea College"
Nelson, GeorgeXXII-11 His comment on film released by NASA quoted from Jan. 24 Science in Frontiers, "Scientific Frontiers"
XXVII-4 Comments from two farmers he interviewed quoted from Dec. 10, 1973 L.A. Times in Frontiers, "Time and the Land"
Nelson, James and LorliXXXV-44 Quoted his Design in Children, "The Prepared Mind"
XXXVII-46 Part II (quotes from Gasset, Moravia, Thoreau, Blue Highways, Sorokin, etc.)
XXXVII-45 Lea, "Designing a Synthetic Planet," Part I, his article
XXXIX-45 Excerpts from writings in "How It Happens"
Nelson, LeonardXII-26 Their pamphlet opposing conversion of Illinois park to Nike station, quoted in Frontiers, "The Disappearing 'Wilderness'"
Nelson, LynnXIX-36 His Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy discussed and quoted, and Brand Blanshard's foreword to quoted in Review, "In Praise of Socrates"; also quoted in Editorial, "Socratic Method"
XIX-40 His essay, The Socratic Method, quoted in Lead, "Toward Unbribably Man"
XIX-43 The Socratic Method quoted in Lead, "A Crucial Distinction"
XIX-47 Quote from Socratic Method in Review, "The Long Way Home"
XX-21 Quoted Socratic Method in Editorial, "The Art of the Philosopher"
XX-48 Quoted from Socratic Method in Review, "A Lost Inheritance"
XXIII-19 His criticism of Jakob Fries quoted from Socratic Method in Lead, "What Is a Good Book?"
XXVII-5 Quoted from Socratic Method in Children, "A Good Book to Own"
XL-50 Quoted on the Socratic Method in "Musings on Thinking"
Nelson, Ruben F. W.XXXI-25 Right Livelihood, Work, and Appropriate Technology in Review, "On 'Natural Systems'"
Nelson, TrumanXXIX-52 His The Illusions of Urban Man quoted in Children, "A Long Moment of Honesty"
XXX-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Leap of Metaphor"
XXX-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"
XXXI-14 The Illusions of Urban Man quoted in Frontiers, "Locating the Frontiers"
Nemerov, Howard (poet)XXII-50 Quoted from The New Left, collection of essays, in Review, "A Chasm Not a Gap"
Neo-Platonism - R. T. Walls (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972, $10.00)XI-25 His Partisan Review evaluation of current novels subject of Review, "Criteria for Reviewing"
XX-30 Quoted, Summer 1967 American Scholar in Frontiers, "The Great Refusal"
XXII-9 One of his poem from Via I given in Review, "Therapy by Design"
XXVIII-21 His essay quoted from Robert Boyers' Contemporary Poetry in America in Review, "Poets on Modern Poetry"
XXXVIII-12 His "Poetry and Meaning" in Contemporary Poetry in America quoted in Children, Musings on Poetry"
Neopolatonists, The - Thomas WhittakerXXVIII-41 Reviewed in "A New Book on the Neoplatonists"
Nepali Aama - Broughton Coburn (Ross-Erickson, Santa Barbara, CA 1982)XVII-26 Referred to in Frontiers, "The Essential Plotinus"
Nerves of Community, TheXXXV-23 Quoted in Review, "Trips to Faraway"
Ness, ArneXXX-9 Review
Netherlands LetterV-14 Quoted re "philosophical" views of schoolchildren in Lead, "True Confessions"
Network Revolution-Confessions of a Computer Scientist, The - Jacques (And/Or Press, Berkeley, CA 1982)I-6 Re unity in Europe
Networking, ed. by Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps (Doubleday)XXXVI-48 Quoted in Children, "Tinkers with Technique"
Neumann, ErichXXXV-40 Discussed pro and con in Frontiers, "Autonomy and Unanimity"
Neumann, Henry (author of Education for Moral Growth)XXIII-24 Quoted from his The Origins and History of Consciousness in second part of Editorial, "Blake's Humanism"
Neumann, William L. (Foundation for Foreign Affairs)IV-12 Quoted in "New Ideas at Work" article on Dr. Felix Adler
VIII-37 Reference to his Education for Moral Growth in Editorial, "The Free Society"
XV-52 His observation concerning Eichmann case quoted from Aug. 27 New Republic in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
Neurosis and Human Growth - Karen Horney (Norton, 1950)III-15 His Making the Peace discussed in Frontiers, "Rules for Peace"
VII-13 Quoted from his chapter in Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace in Frontiers, "The Assumptions of Warmakers"
Neurosis and Human Growth-(Continued)XXIII-16 Quoted from in Lead, "Health and Growth"
Neurosis and Treatment-A Holistic Theory - Andras Angyal (Viking paper)XXVII-18 Quoted from in Lead, "The Self and Knowledge"
Neurosis of Man, The - Trigant BurrowXXIX-10 Reviewed in "Understanding Neurosis"
XXIX-11 Quoted in Lead, "What Is 'Morality'?"
XXIX-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Ability to Perceive Wholes"
XXIX-23 Mentioned in Review, "Disconnected Musings on Publishing"
Neurosis of Nations, TheIX-3 Quoted in Lead, "The Disenchanters"
XVIII-52 Quoted in Review, "The Myths that Kill"
XXXVII-39 Quoted in Review, "Trigant Burrow"; also Herbert Read's review quoted
Neuroses of the Nation, The - Caroline Playne (Seltzer, 1925)XXXVII-52 Review (false optimism on nuclear freeze)
Neurotic Distortion of the Creative Process - Dr. Lawrence S. Kubie (Noonday paperback, 1961)I-3 Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"
XXI-6 Quoted from in Lead, "The Terrible Abstractions"
XXXIV-4 Quoted in Lead, "A Verdict by Sarte"
Neurotic, The-His Inner and Outer Worlds - Joseph B. FurstXXIV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Once Great Expectations"
Neurotic Personality of Our Time - Karen HorneyIX-28 Reviewed, "A 'Marxian' Evaluation"
Neuschutz, KarinI-3 Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"
II-49 Brief reference to in Frontiers, "The New Medicine"
VI-18 III"
IX-32 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Decline of Ambition"
XVI-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "Synanon-The Continued Story"
XIX-24 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Beyond the Norms"
XXVI-22 Quoted in Children, "The Only Reasonable Thing To Do"
Neutra, RichardXXXVII-40 The Doll Book, discussed, quoted in Children, "Our Hidden Curriculum"
Never Call Retreat - Bruce CattonVIII-28 Review of his Survival through Design, "Others-and Ourselves"
XXII-14 Quoted in Review, "Zen In the Art of. . ."
Never Come Morning - Nelson AlgrenXXXIII-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?"
Never Cry Wolf - Farley Mowat (Little, Brown, 1963)III-28 Mentioned in Review of The Man with the Golden Arm
Never-Ending Struggle, AXXIII-43 Quoted from in Editorial, "In Praise of Wolves"
Never So Few - Tom Chamales (Scribner's and signet)XXIII-25-34 Review
Never the VillagerXII-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Haters of Metaphysics"
XII-14 Reviewed, "Some Tough Mystics"
Never Too Late - John Holt (Delacorte, $10.00)XXXVI-43 Frontiers (books on peace)
Nevil Shute-Concluding ChaptersXXXII-2 Quoted in Editorial, "Art of the Twist"
XXXII-11 Reviewed in "A Mellow Book" in Review
Nevil Shute and the "Last" WarXIII-27 Review
Nevins, AllanX-42 Review
Nevsky, Alexander - ProkofievXXI-13 Quoted from March 2 Saturday Review in Review, "The Saturday Review"
New Abolitionist CovenantXXXIII-44 Discussed music of in Review by Holmes Welch, "Listening to Alexander Nevsky"
New Age - Masonic publicationXXXVIII-16 Their Covenant quoted in Lead, "The Reformers"
New Age Politics - Mark Satond (Delta paperback, 1978)XII-40 Article, "Our Public Schools" by Given and Farley quoted from in Children, "Information and Issues"
XXXVI-18 Recent issue quoted interview with Chinweizu of Niegeria in Frontiers, "Ills and a Remedy"
XLI-45 Moyers and Campbell on myths, marriage, July/Aug 1988, in "Our Next Stage of Evolution"
New Alchemist Arks, TheXXXIV-14 Quoted in Lead, "A Difficult Inquiry" (roots of oppressive social problems"
New Alchemists (see Journal of, also book of)XXXIII-19 Review
New Alchemy Exhibit
New Alchemy Institute East (Box 432, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543)XXXVI-47 Editorial
New Alchemy QuarterlyXXIV-43 John Todd quoted, Spring 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "The Threat of Uniformity"
XXIV-44 More material quoted from in Review, "A Mixed Bag"
XXVI-12 Some of their experiments (and one in Santa Barbara) discussed in Frontiers, "Means to Ends"
XXVI-40 Quoted from their Newsletter No. 3 on production of methane, in Frontiers, "Local Energy Production"
XXVIII-21 James Page and Wilson Clark article on quoted from Feb. Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"
XXXIII-12 Institute discussed and article by John Todd in Roots quoted in Frontiers, "Species of Dreams"
XXXVI-48 Discussed in Lead, "Healing Ourselves"
New AlignmentsXXXV-41 Quoted John Quinney from Winter 1981/82 issue re the Model Farm project in Frontiers, "The Rise of the Self-Employed"
XXXVI-12 Quoted Summer 1982 issue article by Greg Watson on distance between food and consumer in Frontiers, "Encouraging Developments"
XXXVI-47 Quoted Summer 1983 in Editorial on exhibit (bioshelters) and on New England in "New Alchemy Exhibit"
XXXVII-10 Quoted Summer 1983 issue article by Merryl Alber (learning from forest) in Children, "Touring on Cape Code"
XXXVII-23 Quoted Greg Watson on collaboration between Institute and other groups on the Cape in Frontiers, "Learning and Teaching"
XXXVII-50 Briefly discussed Spring 1984 issue in Children, "Tomorrow's Education" (predator pests and biological control)
XXXIX-46 Programs and address in "Children at Risk"
XLI-51 Summer 1988 Walter Rosen, Dana Jackson in "Basic Journalism"
New American Ideology, The - George C. Lodge (Knopf, 1975)XIV-52 Frontiers
New American Review (now American Review)XXIX-21 Victor Lebow's comments on quoted, March 6 Nation in Frontiers, "Sprouts from Contradictions"
XXIX-22 Quoted in Editorial, "A Time of Disorder"
XXIX-40 Reviewed in "What Does Society Value?"
New American ReviewXXXIII-12 Quoted John Schaar's essay, "Reflections on Authority" in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-17 Quoted Schaar's "Reflections on authority" Jan. 1970 issue in Lead, "On Replacing the System"
XXXIII-24 Quoted Schaar from above in "The Other America"
XXXIII-37 Quoted above re Bureaucracy
XXXIII-49 Quoted Schaar in Lead, "We Who Dream"
XXXVI-19 Quoted Schaar (as above) in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"
XXXVI-42 Quoted "Reflections on Authority" in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"
XXXVIII-3 Quoted John Schaar in Lead, "Puzzling and Important Question"
XXXVIII-3 Quoted John Schaar in Lead, "What is Morality?"
XXXIX-47 John Schaar, Jan. 1970, re moral individualism
XLI-47 Quoted above in "The Puzzle of Human Nature"
New American Review-(Continued)XXI-2 Theodore Roszak quoted from in Children, "They Do Not Want Power"
XXIII-25 Russell Banks and Hugh Seidman quoted from No. 9 in Frontiers, "Some Quotations on 'Art and Politics'"
New American Writing - John SchaarXXIII-51 John H. Schaar article, "Reflections on Authority," quoted from No. 8, Jan. 1970 issue, in Frontiers, "Authority and Legitimacy"; also in Editorial, "'Humanly Significant Authorities'"
XXIII-52 John H. Schaar quoted from No. 8 in Lead, "The Roots of Social Order"
XXIV-35 John H. Schaar's article in No. 8 mentioned in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"
XXIV-47 John Schaar's article, "Reflections on Authority," quoted from No. 8, in Lead, "Call Them 'Ancestors'"
XXV-22 John Schaar's "Reflections on Authority," quoted from No. 8 issue in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"
XXVI-16 John Schaar quoted from above in Lead, "The Passing of Agnosticism"
XXVII-38 George Dennison quoted from 1967 issue in Lead, "Unprogress Report"
XXVIII-36 John Schaar paper, "Reflections on Authority" No. 8, quoted in Lead, "The Second Phase"
XXVIII-42 John Schaar's essay from No. 8 in Lead, "In Some Sense Heroes"
XXIX-19 John Schaar quoted, No. 8, in Lead, "The Imperfect Parallel"
XXIX-44 John Schaar, No. 8 issue, quoted in Lead, "Unfinished Business"
XXXI-16 John Schaar quoted Nos. 17 and 19 in Review, "Thought and Action"
XXXI-18 John Schaar essay on "Authority" quoted from No. 8 in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"
XXXI-51 Ellen Willis quoted from April 1969 issue in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"; John Schaar's Reflections on Authority quoted, Jan. 1970, in Children, "Unearthly Reality"
XXXII-3 John Schaar's Reflections on Authority quoted, Jan. 1970 issue, in Children, "Unearthly Reality"
XXXIII-12 Quoted from above in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"
XXXIII-17 Quoted John Schaar, No. 8 issue, in Lead, "On Replacing the System"
XXXIII-24 Quoted from No. 8, John Schaar, in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-37 Quoted, No. 8 issue by John Schaar re bureaucracy, in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"
XXXIII-49 Quoted John Schaar, Reflections on Authority, No. 8, in Lead, "We Who Dream"
New and Good StuffXXVII-14 Quoted from No. 8, New American Review, "The Dominant Realities
XXIX-51 John Schaar essay on Authority quoted in Frontiers, "After Reading the Papers"
New and Old Critiques of OrthodoxyXXVIII-18 Editorial
New Applied Sciences, TheXXVII-25 Frontiers
New Asia, TheXXIX-12 Frontiers
New Balance, AVIII-23 Frontiers
New Bauhaus, TheXXXVI-25 Editorial (Self-Reliant Cities)
New Beginning, TheXXII-37 Frontiers
New Beginning, TheXXVIII-1 Lead
New BeginningsXXVIII-25 Editorial
New Beginning in PhilosophyIII-23 Lead
XV-32 Brief editorial paragraph on Synanon Foundation
New Book on the Neoplatonists, AXXXVI-14 Review (The Heart of Philosophy)
New Bottles for New Wine - Julian HuxleyXXVIII-41 Review
New But Hardly Brave WorldXI-53 Reviewed under own title
New China, TheXXII-39 Review
New Citizens of India - Horace Alexander (Oxford University Press)XXV-49 Frontiers
I-21 Review-Forever China, Robert Payne
New Class, The - Milovan DjilasVIII-2 Review, "Meeting Great Changes"
New Classicism, TheXXXVII-9 Quoted in Lead, "Moonshine and Sunlight"
New Climate of OpinionXXI-2 Review
New College Plan, The (pamphlet)VIII-27 Lead
New Community, A-Format for Health, Contentment, Security - Paul J. Marks (issued by Questers Project, 3770 Van Fleet, Cathedral City, CA 92234)XII-19 Quoted in Children, "New College Information
XII-20 Subject of further discussion in Children
New Community MagazineXXIII-13 Quoted in Frontiers, "'The Long Road'"
The New Context, but No New MythXXV-45 Frontiers
New Copernican Revolution, The - Willis HarmanXIV-13 Frontiers
New Cosmologists, TheXXXV-7 An article in Stanford Today, Winter 1969, quoted in Frontiers, "Reform of Science, 'Progress Report'"
New Courage of MindI-2 Frontiers
New Crimes and New SolutionsIX-3 Editorial
New Definition of a Church, AXVI-9 Frontiers
New Devils for OldX-8 Frontiers by John Morris, a contributor subscriber
New Dimensions in Deep Analysis - Dr. Jan EhrenwaldII-20 Lead
New Dimensions for Scientific ThinkersXV-5 Quoted in Children, "The Telepathic Child"
New Directions for the American University - Dr. Frederick MayerVII-35 Frontiers
New Directions in Teaching (Magazine) (Dept. of Education, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402)XVI-22 Quoted in Review, "A Long Way to Go"
XVI-37 Quoted in Children, "Education and the Career"
New EcologistXXI-21 Kenton Craven quoted from on Robert Frost in Children, "The False Sovereignty of Grades"; Frank Lindenfeld also quoted from Sept. 1967 issue
XXII-12 Prof. William Arrowsmith quoted from Fall- Winter 1968 issue in Editorial, "A Vision of Education"
XXII-53 Norman Leer quoted from Summer/Fall 1969 issue in Children, "Teaching and Non- Teaching Situations"
XXV-40 Sondra Zeidenstein quoted from Summer/ Fall 1972 issue in Lead, "The Form of Human Life"
XXVI-48 Conrad Borovski quoted, Summer/Fall 1973 issue, in Children, "Teaching Ideas"
XXVI-52 Kenton Craven quoted, Sept. 1967 issue in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"
XXVII-17 Anne Marie Smith and Richard Lehr Munger quoted, Winter 1974 issue, in Editorial, "On Self-Education"
XXVIII-13 Peter H. Spader article quoted, Summer/Fall 1974, in Children, "Student and Teacher Problems"
XXX-39 G. Edward Hughes quoted from Spring 1977 issue in Children, "Reflections on Psychology"
XXXI-13 G. Edward Hughes quoted, Spring 1977 issue, in Editorial, "The Trouble with Education"; H. Alan Johnston quoted from Winter 1977 issue in Children, "On Going to College"
XXXI-47 Jerry Richard quoted, Summer 1978 issue, in Children, "A Splendid Impossibility"
XXXI-48 Peter Spader and Walter Zoecklein's article, "Independent Study and General Education" quoted in Summer 1978 issue, in Children, "The First Principle"' G. Lane Van Tassel's "Where Have All the Educators Gone?" also quoted, same Children
XXXIII-8 Quoted in Children, "The Teaching Profession"
XXXIV-49 Quoted Lon Felker from Summer 1981 issue in Children, "Teachers at Work"
New Ecologist-(Continued)XXXI-44 Ross Hume Hall's article, "Nutrition by Numbers," in May/June 1978 issue quoted in Frontiers, "How Do They Fool Us? Let Us Count the Way"
New Economic Analysis, TheXXXI-52 Ivan Tolstoy quoted from July/Aug. 1977 issue in Frontiers, "The Impossible Isn't Necessary"
XXXII-24 Dr. William Howard Hay quoted on subject of cancer from Nov/Dec 1978 issue in Review, "A Few Encouragements"
New Economics, TheVII-38 Lead
New Economics, The - E. F. SchumacherXXXII-14 Frontiers
New Economics Is Here, TheXXII-14 Lead
New "Enemy," The- SecularismXXVII-10 Review
New England CNVAV-28 Lead; Editorial, "The Living Mystery" discusses theme further
New England Conscience, The - Austin Warren (University of Michigan Press, 1966)XVIII-20 Polaris Action Farm discussed in Frontiers, "A Changing Pattern"
New Enlightenment, A?XX-7 Quoted briefly in Editorial, "Worse Than 'Plain Selfishness'"
XXI-37 Quoted in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"
XXII-16 Quoted in Editorial, "Morality In Our Time"
New Enlightenment, TheV-44 Lead
New Europeans, The - Anthony Sampson (Harper and Row-first appearing in L.A. Times, Oct. 27)XXXIV-52 Review
New FarmXXI-48 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Some Current History"
New Faiths in the MakingXXXIV-48 Quoted Wendell Berry from Jan. 1981 issue in Frontiers, "Intentions and Sense"
XXXIV-52 Quoted Wendell Berry, Mar/Apr 1981 in Children, "Two Kinds of Literacy"
New Focus for Education, A - NEA year bookX-9 Lead
New Folkway, AXVIII-6 Quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
New Forms of Ownership in Industry (booklet) Prof. Folkert WilkenXVI-14 Editorial
New Freedom, TheXVII-37 Quoted in Review, "Toward a New Economics"
XVII-38 Quoted in Lead, "On Uncertain But Promising Ground"
New "Frontier," AIV-2 Lead
New Frontiers, TheXI-12 Lead
New Frontiers in Education (published in Delhi)XXVI-47 Frontiers
New Genesis, AXXVII-52 Paul Verghese and Jayaprakash Narayan quoted from Jan-Mar issue, in Children, "Schools and Projects"
New GospelsXXVI-51 Lead
New Guard, The (organ of Young Americans for Freedom)X-18 Lead
New Hampshire Coordinating Board of Advanced Education and AccreditationXIV-33 Briefly quoted in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformity"
New Hampshire TimesXVIII-13 Report quoted in Children, "Franconia College-Progress Toward An Ideal"
New HarmonyXXXVI-14 Oct. 18, 1982 issue quoted re "no schooling" by Sally Wellvorn of her sons, in Children, "The Light Went On"; also quoted several home-schoolers from same issue (See #30 of Growing Without Schooling)
New Haven RegisterI-25 Founded by Robert Owen in Indiana; mentioned in "The Community Ideal"
New Heroes for OldXIV-14 Mack Hanan quoted from Jan. 3 issue in Children, "Reading"
New History-Makers, TheIX-25 Frontiers
New Homestead Program, AXVIII-36 Frontiers-Smith Hempstone's Africa- Angry Young Giant
New Humanism, TheXXXVIII-11 Frontiers (Silone)
New Humanist Magazine, AXII-46 Editorial
XIII-16 Editorial
XXII-23 Frontiers
New Iconoclasts, TheXX-19 Review
New Ideas at Work - SeriesIX-16 Lead
New Image of Man, A - Ardis WhitmanIII-7 Frontiers, I-Scott Nearing, Jamaica, Vermont; Editorial, "Frontiers Thinking"
III-19 Ralph Borsodi
III-25 Garry Davis
III-41 Edward Bach (English physician who turned to herbs for hearing)
IV-12 Ethical Union-Felix Adler
IV-17 Station KPFA-Interim, Berkeley
V-5 Community Service Organization
New Images for OldVIII-27 Time review of quoted in Lead, "New Climate of Opinion"
New Indians, The - Sam Steiner (Harper & Row)XXXV-35 Editorial
New Industrial State, The - John Kenneth Galbraith (Houghton, Mifflin)XXII-15 Bruce Cox's report on quoted from Feb. Trans-Action in Frontiers, "The Right to a Choice"
New Intelligence, TheXX-30 Article adapted from, quoted from July Progressive in Lead, "Images, Polls, and 'Reality'"
New International Economic Order, The (New England AFSC, 48 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. 02139, $3.00)I-11 Lead
New Kind of Farming, AXXX-11 Ismail-Sabri Abdalla quoted from in Frontiers, "Some Common Sense"
New Kind of PsychologyXXXVIII-40 Review
New Kind of Rationalization, AXI-17 Editorial
New Knowledge in Human ValuesXIX-5 Lead
New Knowledge in Human Values (Published by Research Society for Creative Altruism)XV-12 Frontiers
New LeaderXV-12 Professor A. H. Maslow's Preface to quoted in Frontiers, same title
XVIII-38 Preface quoted from by Don Benson in his Lead, "Beyond 'Rational' Progress"
XXXIV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"
New Leader-(Continued)XII-19 Report by Lewis Feuer in Feb. 29 issue quoted in Editorial, "Soviet Exchange Students"
XIII-22 Quoted from Feb. 8 issue by John Marcum in Lead, "Identity and Role"
XIII-35 Paul Goodman quoted from in Editorial, "Not Optimism, Not Pessimism"
XVI-50 Stanley Edgar Hyman's review of Jules Henry's Culture Against Man quoted from Nov. 11 issue, in Editorial, "A Bitter, Brutal Vision"
XVII-46 Irving Kristol quoted, Sept. 14 issue, in Editorial, "To Renew Acquaintance"
XVIII-9 Lewis Feuer quoted, Dec. 21 issue, in Lead, "A New Responsibility of People"
XVIII-10 Lewis Feuer quoted, Dec. 21 issue, in Editorial, "The Important Questions"
XIX-48 Raymond Rosenthal quoted from Oct. 24 issue on work of Iris Murdoch in Review, "Some Magazines"
XX-52 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., quoted from Nov. 6 issue, in Review, "The War 'Defies Comprehension'"; also Sen. Edward M. Kennedy quoted from Nov. 20 issue
XXI-12 John W. Gardner quoted, Feb. 12 issue, in Frontiers, "Report on Institutions"
XXII-6 Milovan Djilas quoted, Dec. 16, 1968 issue, in Frontiers, "The Import of the Humanities"
New Leader (changed to Socialist Leader)XXII-22 Louis Kraar quoted, April 14 issue, in re to US-China relations, in Frontiers, "The Company He Keeps"
New Left, The (collection of essays put together by Priscilla Long) (Sargent, 1969)I-12 During World War II maintained objective view of pacifism in England
New Life for Men and LandXXII-50 Truman Nelson, George Benello, Barbara and Alan Haber, Noam Chomsky all quoted from in Review, "A Chasm, Not a Gap"
XXXIV-42 Quoted from Alan Haber (a conf. of radicals in the professions) in Lead, "A Concourse of Hierarchies"; also quoted George Benello
New Life to the Land - George Woodcock (London, 1942)XXIV-51 Frontiers
New Lost Generation, TheXXIV-36 Mention of in Frontiers, "A Better Abundance"
New Magic, TheXXIV-2 Article by Frank Viviano in Working Papers, Sept/Oct. 1980 issue, quoted in Children, "In the Magazines"
XXXIV-2 Quoted Frank Viviano from Working Papers, Sept/Oct 1980 in Children, "In the Magazines"
New Man, AXXII-45 Editorial
New Maps of Hell - Lectures by Kingsley Amis on science fiction delivered at PrincetonXXIII-45 Editorial
New Medicine, TheXIII-18 Robert Hatch's review of in Nation, Mar. 19, quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
New Men, TheII-49 Frontiers
New Men of Power, The - C. Wright MillsIX-13 Lead
New Model of the Universe, A - P. D. OuspenskyI-50 Reference to in Review
New Morality, TheXVI-35 Quoted in Review, "Togetherness versus Depth in Religion"
New Morals for OldXV-10 Editorial
XX-44 Lead
New Myths for OldXV-18 Editorial
New-Old Education, TheXXVIII-18 Review
New-Old DiscoveriesIV-37 Frontiers
New Pacifism, TheXVII-10 Lead
New Pamphlet on GandhiVII-40 Review, Saturday Review, 3 articles
VII-41 Review, Troubling of a Star - Wal Sheldon
VIII-12 Reference to in Frontiers, "Some Perspectives on War"
New Pathways in Psychology - Colin Wilson (Mentor, 1972)XXII-29 Frontiers
New Patterns of CooperationXXXIII-11 Quoted in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books" on Maslow's contribution to psychology
New People, TheXXII-1 Frontiers
New Perspectives in PsychologyXII-37 Frontiers
New Pioneers, The - James Bohlen (Schocken, 1975)XVI-32 Lead
XVII-22 Reference to in Lead, "Acquirement of Individuality"
New Plateau in Psychological Studies, AXXIX-2 Two Sides"
New Political Analysis, TheXV-39 Frontiers
New Political Vocabulary, AIII-2 Lead
New Political Criticism, TheX-22 Editorial
New Politics (quarterly)VI-12 Lead
New Professionals, The - edited by Ronald Gross and Osterman (Simon and Schuster, $8.95)XIV-47 Henry Braun's article, "The Politics of Zen" from first issue (Fall, 1961) quoted in Review, "The Sociology of Zen"
"New" Psychiatric ApproachXXVI-8 Ronald Gross quoted from in Children, "Past Achievements and Good Signs"
XXVI-9 Garrett De Bell quoted from in Lead, "The Genesis of Change"
XXVII-5 Garrett De Bell quoted in Lead, "Common Dilemma"
XXX-21 Garrett De Bell quoted from in Lead, "Science for Tomorrow"
New Psychology, TheXVIII-38 Review
New Radicals, TheXVI-12 Frontiers
New Rationalism, TheXXI-21 Editorial
New "Realities," TheXXIX-16 Lead
New Reformation - Paul Goodman (Random House)XVI-44 Lead
New Reformation-(Continued)XXIII-35 Quoted from in Editorial, "A Comment on 'Criticism'"
XXIII-38 Quoted from in Lead, "The Shadow of the Virtues"
XXXI-6 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Little Here, A Little There"
XXXI-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"
XXXII-46 Quoted in Editorial, "Paul Goodman's Diagnosis"
New Religions, The - Jacob Needleman (Doubleday, 1970, Pocket Book, 1972)XXXII-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Once Again Small is Beautiful"
XXXIX-41 Re schools, schooling in "What We Ought to Do"
New Religion?, AXXV-43 Quoted from in Lead, "Times of Awakening"
XXXII-23 Quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
XXXIX-14 On disillusionment in "The Lost Dignity of Man"
New Renaissance, TheXIII-26 Editorial
New Republic, The (Magazine)XXII-25 Frontiers
XL-17 Quoted in "On Studying"
New Republic, The-(Continued)X-17 Quoted from Arthur Bestor's article, "The Education of the Gifted Child" in Review, "The New Public-Sample Issue"
X-19 Quoted by William White in Review, "Philosophy and Censorship"
X-31 Quoted by Richard Rovere on Arthur Miller case in Review, "The Trial of Arthur Miller"
X-39 Quoted from in Editorial, "Crypto- Collectivists" on the advantages of Volkswagen cars over bigger cars
X-39 An article, "What Johnny Don't Know" by Professors Arthur Norman and Lewis Sawin discussing the disadvantages of television for children quoted from in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XI-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Story Worth Following" from an editorial in July 21 issue re those who are attacking court decisions upholding freedom of opinion and belief
XIII-9 Dr. Irvin Sarnoff's Bad Boys, Bad Times in Jan. 18 issue quoted in Children, "The Best on Delinquency"
XII-17 Quoted on Federal support of state education in Children, "Notes and Quotations"
XII-29 William Styron letter quoted in Frontiers, "TV Labyrinth"
XII-50 Article, "The Guru, the Beatnik and the Good Gray Poet" by Malcolm Cowley quoted in Children, "The 'Beatness' of Walt Whitman"
XIII-1 Review of John Hersey's The War Lover under title "Break-up of a Warrior" quoted in Review, "War and the 'Enemy'"
XIII-21 Article from April 25 issue on "Sit-Ins" quoted in Lead, "Non-Violent Resistance"; also Mar. 28 editorial quoted in Frontiers, "The Death of Caryl Chessman- Perspective"
XIII-25 Review of Daniel Bell's The End of Ideology in May 23 issue quoted from in Lead, "Changing Symbols of Fulfillment"
New Republic, The-(Continued)XIII-33 David Cort's review in July 11 issue of Robert S. de Ropp's Man Against Aging quoted in Review, "How Complicated We Are"
XIII-33 Brief quote of Justice Rutledge from editorial in June 27 issue, "Subsidizing Private Schools" in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XIII-36 Raymond Stringer quoted, May 16 issue, in Frontiers, "Notes on Censorship"
XIII-44 David Potter quoted, May 23 issue, in Lead, "The Promise of Autonomous Man"
XIIII-46 Daniel Friedenberg quoted, Oct. 10 issue, on Cuban situation in Lead, "The Lost Word Is Not the Last Word"
XIV-8 Review by Christopher Jencks in Jan. 2 issue of H. G. Heine's The Vital Sense quoted from in Review, "The Reluctant Theorists," Jean Daniels' report from Dec. 26, 1960 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on 'Foreign Affairs'"
XIV-9 William Lee Miller's review of Robert Cuker's The Just War in Jan. 9 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"
XIV-11 The above again quoted in Lead, "The Issue Is Disarmament"; Robert W. Tucker quoted from Feb. 6 issue, in Editorial, "The Nuclear Pacifists" (on pamphlet, Community of Fear)
XIV-12 Herbert Croly quoted on Abraham Lincoln in Lead, "Criterion of Greatness"
XIV-14 T. E. Quinn quoted, Feb. 27 issue, in Frontiers, "Field Notes on the White Rhinoceros"; Ed P. Morgan's review of Harry Overstreet's The Mature Mind also quoted in same Frontiers
XIV-16 Interview with Nigerian students quoted from Feb. 20 issue in Review, "'The Goddam White Man'"
XIV-24 Bertrand Russell's review of Herman Kahn's On Thermonuclear War in April 3 issue, quoted in Children, "Grounds for Objection-and Active Youth"
XIV-29 Theodore K. Quinn quoted from June 5 issue in Frontiers, "Psychology and 'Business'"
XIV-33 Louis M Lyons quoted, June 5 issue, in Frontiers, "Some Awkward Moments"
XIV-47 Louis J. Halle quoted, Oct. 23 issue, in Lead, "Car-Before-the-Horse Philosophy"
XIV-47 David Riesman quoted, Oct. 2 issue, in Frontiers, "War, Sociology, and History"; Gerald W. Johnson quoted from Sept. 11 issue, same Frontiers
XV-1 Louis Halle quoted, Nov. 20 issue, in Frontiers, "'No Human Sound'"
XV-9 Dr. Frederick L. Redefer quoted, Jan. 1 issue, in Children, "Notes and Correspondence"
XV-10 Ben H. Bagdikian quoted, Jan. 8 issue, in Children, "Comic Strip Count-Down"
New Republic, The-Sample IssueXV-20 Irving Kristol's comments on Hannah Arendt quoted in Children, "Hannah Arendt on Education"
XV-21 Irvin Howe quoted from April 23 issue in Lead, "The Reconstruction of Reality"
XV-29 Alan Levy's review of Gunther Anders' book, Burning Conscience quoted, June 11 issue, in Lead, "The Image of the Hero"
XV-30 Irving Brant quoted from May 28 issue in Children, "A Courageous Valedictory"
XV-52 Dr. Henry Neumann letter quoted concerning Eichmann case from Aug. 27 issue, in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
XX-29 Louis J. Halle quoted, June 10 issue, in Editorial, "A Use for Abstract Science"
XXI-38 Richard Gilman discussion of E. M. Cioran quoted from May 18 issue in Review, "The Inspection of Roots"
XXII-15 Daniel Henniger and Nancy Esposito article on "Indian Schools" quoted, Feb. 15 issue, in Frontiers, "The Right to a Choice"
XXIII-35 Wayne H. David quoted from Jan. 10 issue, in Lead, "The Illusions of Power"
XXIII-44 Wayne H. Davis article, "Overpopulated America," in Jan. 10, 1970 issue mentioned in Frontiers, "A Science of Human Well- Being"
XXIII-51 Joseph Featherstone article in, quoted from Radical School Reform in Children, "The 'Infant Schools'"
XXIV-24 Wayne Davis article quoted, Jan. 10, 1970 issue, in Lead, "The 'Managing' Complex"
New Revivalist, TheX-17 Review
New Role of MindXXIX-12 Review
New Roots (Box 548, Greenfield, MA 01301, $8/six issues a year)VII-11 Frontiers
New Roots for Agriculture - Wes Jackson, Friends of the Earth, 2124 Spear St., San Francisco, CA 94105)XXXII-40 Fritz Hewet report on Common Ground Restaurant quoted from May/June issue in Frontiers, "Success Stories"
XXXIII-12 Quoted article in Dec. 1979 issue by John Todd in Frontiers, "Species of Dreams"
XXXIV-19 Quoted Jonathan Von Ransom, Mar. 1981 issue, in Frontiers, "Pictures-Large and Small"
XXXIV-22 Quoted Sept/Oct 1980 issue, interview with Amory Lovins re solar energy in Frontiers, "Currents of Change"; also quoted Gary Snyder re changing human attitudes, same issue
New Schools Exchange Newsletter (2840 Hidden Valley Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93103)XXXV-7 Quoted in Review, "What Individuals Can Do"
XLI-51 The diversity of the prairie, ecosystem- Review, "Basic Journalism"
New Science - VicoXXII-35 Quoted from July 8 and July 17 issues in Children, "The New Wave"
XXII-47 Portion of Oct. 9 issue in Children, "Schools, Schools, Schools"
XXII-51 Portion of letters from a father quoted, Nov. 8 issue in Children, "Schools and Problems"
XXVII-8 Review of Elwyn Richardson's In the Early World quoted from Dec. 15, 1973 issue in Children, "Miscellany"
XXIX-13 Ron Jones quoted on his Your City Has Been Kidnapped from Dec. 15, 1975 issue, in Children, "Spontaneous Publishing"
XXIX-21 Review of Sylvia Ashton-Warner's Teacher quoted in Children, "Items"
XXIX-35 John Holt's letter, Mar. 31, 1976 issue, reprinted in Children, "On Counting Practice"
XXIX-42 Ivan Illich address at Chicago conference quoted from June 30 issue in Children, "Odds and Ends"
XXX-14 John Holt quoted, Dec. 1976 issue, in Children, "Much Ado About Reading"
New Science, TheXXXV-35 'Pioneer of Things to Come'"
New Science-Two LevelsXVII-22 Frontiers discussion and quotes of Ralph Borsodi's letter on MANAS article, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"
New Science of Life, A - Rupert Sheldrake (Blond and Briggs, London, 1981, Tarcher, 1983)XXXI-51 Review
New Scientific Spirit, TheXXXV-17 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . and Life"
XXXVII-3 Reviewed, quoted in Frontiers, "The Origin of Form"
New Scientist (England)IV-48 Frontiers
New Skepticism, TheXXXV-4 Quoted, Fall 1981, lecture by Brian Pippard re selection of physics as model science in Lead, "Deciding on Importance"
XXXVII-36 Quoted Jan. 1981 issue, Dr. Bob Orskov on importation of wrong cattle to Bangladesh, etc., in Frontiers, "Stories from America and Bangladesh"
New Society, The - E. H. CarrIII-13 Frontiers, review of Anthony Standen's Science is a Sacred Cow
New Song in a Strange Land - Esther WarnerVIII-23 Quoted by C. Wright Mills, and quoted in Lead, "The Mass Society"
New Speculators, TheV-11 Reviewed
New Spirit, TheVIII-35 Editorial
New Spirit, AXIV-3 Editorial
XV-15 Editorial
New Spirit in Socialism, AVIII-1 Lead
New Statesman and Nation (periodical)XXVIII-4 Review
New Student Left, TheVIII-35 Discussion of prize-winning essay conducted by, in Lead, "The Big Shuffle"
XIX-2 J. B. Priestley quoted, July 9 issue, in Lead, "Time to Think"
XIX-10 J. B. Priestley quoted from Oct. 29, 1965 issue, in Lead, "The Root Ideas"
XXXV-14 Quoted ed. Bruce Page from Dec. 19-26 1981 issue in Lead, "Some British Musings" (nuclear power)
New Student Left, The - edited by Mitchell Cohen and Dennis Hale (collection of essays)XIX-26 Charles McDew address at Antioch College Conference on Human Rights, 1960, quoted in Lead, "Access for Peace-Makers"
New Study of Motives, TheXIX-37 Introduction, Todd Gitlin, Bruce Payne, quoted from in Review, "The Student Movement"
XXXVII-25 Quoted (Tom Hayden) in Children, "Gandhian Instruction"
New Subscription RatesVIII-38 Lead
New Tasks for Psychiatry and sociologyXXX-26-35 Editorial
New Temper in religionX-42 Frontiers
New Thinking About Man, TheXII-17 Editorial
New Times (published every two weeks in New York)XVII-16 Lead
New Times (weekly, started May 1970 in Phoenix, Arizona)XXVIII-10 James Real article on Calif. Hillbillies quoted from Nov. 29 issue, in Children, "All In One Day"
New-Type CrusadeXXVI-13 Mentioned in Frontiers, "The Hazards of Success"
New University, The-Some Radical ThoughtsIX-48 Lead
New View of Man, AXVII-27 W. H. Ferry's speech at the University of Saskatchewan
New Views of ChinaIII-35 Lead
New Views of Evolution - George P. Conger (Macmillan, 1929)XXV-10 Frontiers
New Views of Personal MoralityXXXI-14 Quoted in Children, "Evolution-and Old View"
XXXVII-15 Quoted re Gnostic philosophy and King James Bible in Lead, "Trials of Strength"
New Villages Association (3 Salubrious, Broadway, Worsc. WR12 7AU, England)I-6 Review
New Vision, The - Moholy-NagyXXVIII-4 Leaflets from quoted in Editorial, "Village- Makers"
New Ways of ThinkingXX-32 II"
New Witchcraft, TheXXIII-36 Frontiers
New Wonder-Seeking, TheII-33 Frontiers, about hypnosis
New Worlds for Old - William Brandon (Ohio University Press, 1986)IV-1 Lead
New World in the Making, A - Danilo Dolci (Monthly Review Press, 1965)XL-2 Quoted in "The Formation of Americans"
New World of the Mind - J. B. Rhine (William Sloane Associates)XX-24 Quoted in Lead, "Toward a Voluntaristic Society"
XX-27 Brief quote in Editorial, "Miscellany"
XX-28 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Dolci's Work in Progress"
XXIV-44 Quoted in Review, "A Mixed Bag"
New World of Philosophy, The - Prof. Abraham KaplanVII-17 Reviewed, "Dr. Rhine's Big Book"
New World of Philosophy, TheXL-45 Quoted in "Human Destinations"
New World, or the United States of the World, The - T. Poesche and C. Goepp (Putnam, 1853)XIV-50 Review
New York Daily NewsIII-39 Quoted from re Russian and U.S. in Lead, "Time-Track of the Future"
New York Herald TribuneXXX-48 Sid Berson quoted on cogeneration from July 24 issue, in Frontiers, "The Lesson of Bronxville"
New York Herald Tribune-(Continued)XI-20 Ad which appeared on Mar. 24 reprinted and head, "The World's People Have a Right to Demand No Contamination Without Representation" in Review, "Protest Against Nuclear Tests"
XII-43 Letter to quoted in Children, re juvenile delinquency
XIII-25 Reports on discussions of World Youth Forum, March 28, quoted in Children, "Youth and a Hopeful Future"
XIII-30 Editorial quoted from in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"
New York MagazineXIV-2 The Bridge Between Two Worlds in March 27 issue, quoted in Review, "Medicine and Man"
XIV-5 Quoted Oct. 17, 1960 issue in Review, "Community of Fear"
XIV-42 John Crosby quoted Aug. 23 issue in Frontiers, "Honor Among Thieves?"
XIV-45 John Crosby quoted in Children, "The Good Guys Will Conquer"
XIV-52 A. J. Muste's quote from Tribune in Nov. Liberation in Frontiers, "New Alignments"
XV-15 Harriett Morrison quoted, Dec. 15, 1961, in Frontiers, "Psychological Ecology"
XV-22 Edward Durell Stone (noted architect) quoted, Sept. 12, 1961 issue, in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment"
XVII-34 Nov. 3, 1964 article with quotes from S. B. Gould quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XVII-50 John Crosby's quote of Dr. Alan Stuart, from June 15, 1964 issue, in Children
XIX-6 Quoted in Review, "This Life We Take"
XIX-48 Louis Simpson briefly quoted from in Review, "Some Magazines"
New York PostXXVI-15 Barbara Rose's discussion of Black Mountain College quoted from Feb. 5, 1973 issue, in Children, "Black Mountain-Another Review"
New York ReviewXIII-18 Quoted from March 1 issue in Children, "What's Wrong With Authority?"
XIII-48 Brief quote of Jean D. Grambs in June 2 issue given in Frontiers, "The Peace Game"
XIV-7 Richard Kluger's N.Y. Post story quoted in Frontiers, "Off-Beat and Beat"
XV-1 Brief quote from in Editorial, "To Start the New Year"
New York Review of BooksXVII-41 Jonathan Miller's review of Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of Comedy from Feb. 20 issue, quoted in Review, "Onward the Cinema!"
New York Review of Books-(Continued)XIX-14 Paul Goodman quoted, Oct. 14, 1965 issue, by Don Benson in his quote given in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion"
XXI-45 F. W. Dupee quoted, Sept. 26 issue, in Lead, "Entering Into Life"
XXI-48 Stokely Carmichael's essay, "Power and Racism," Sept. 22, 1966 issue, quoted in Lead, "On Being Born Again"
XXII-16 Robert Brustein quoted from Feb. 15 issue in Children, "The Good in Institutions"
XXII-19 Paul Goodman quoted from April 10 issue in Frontiers, "A Calculus of Sin"
XXII-23 Paul Goodman quoted, April 10 issue in Lead, "Paul Goodman on Education"
XXII-26 Prof. Isaiah Berlin quoted on Giovanni Battista Vico from April 24 issue, in Lead, "Man Speaks for the World"
New York School Crisis, The - Jeremy LarnerXXIII-3 Paul Goodman quoted, Nov. 20, 1969 issue, in Lead, "The Informed Conscience"
XXIII-38 Paul Goodman quoted, April 10, 1969 issue, in Children, "The Teaching Community"
XXIII-52 Virginia Kidd's letter to editor quoted from Sept. 3 issue, in Children, "Elementary Readers"
XXIV-5 Ivan Illich quoted from in Children, "Teaching Without Schooling" (N.Y. Review article quoted from CIDOC Cuaderno No. 1007)
XXIV-17 Ivan Illich lecture quoted from in Editorial, "Plan for 'Liberal Education'"
XXIV-19 Jan. 7, 1971 issue by Ivan Illich quoted in Editorial (same as above), "Education Without Schooling"
XXIV-20 Paul Goodman article, "The Present Moment in Education," quoted in Children, "Liberal Education for Young Children"
XXV-17 Virginia Kidd's letter to of over year ago again quoted in Children, "School and Community"
XXV-25 Article by Paul Goodman quoted, April 10, 1969 issue, in Lead, "The Truth to Come"
XXV-49 Henry Steele Commager's "The Defeat of America," quoted, Oct. 5 issue, in Lead, "Have 'Nations' Any Future?"
XXVII-7 Paul Goodman quoted briefly, April 10, 1967 issue, in Lead, "The Complexities of Change"
XXVII-22 Paul Goodman quoted from April 10, 1969 issue, in Lead, "A Level of Planning"
XXVII-44 Noel Annan quoted on Carlyle from June 27 issue, in Lead, "What Sort of Awakening?"
XXXI-15 Irvin Ehrenpreis' essay on T. S. Eliot quoted from Feb. 9 issue in "Review of Review"' also quoted John Updike on Walt Whitman; Robert L. Heilbroner on "Business," and Gore Vidal on Robert Cole's Privileged Ones
XXXIII-47 Aug. 20, 1980 issue quoted on The Face of Lincoln, James Mellon book, in children, "An Eloquent Face" the review is by Lincoln Kirstein
XXXV-41 Paul Goodman, April. 10, 1969, in Children, "The Meaning of Propriety"
XXXVI-52 Jan. 29, 1983, Joseph Frank on Dostoevsky and quote from the House of the Dead in Lead, "The Men and the Boys"
XXXVII-13 Quoted Noel Annan (1974) on Carlyle's view of history in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"
XXXVII-51 Quoted review of Aenead (Fitzgerald's) Oct. 27, 1983 in Counting Our Blessings"
XL-10 Italo Calvino, Oct. 9, 1987 re "classics" in "On Reading Good Books"
New York TimesXVII-27 Quoted above article from Spring 1964 Dissent in Frontiers, "Salute to 'Dissent'"
New York Times-(Continued)XI-18 Quoted from April 5 issue, on efforts of US citizens to make heard their protest against nuclear testing, in Editorial, "Ways of Being Heard"
XI-22 Quoted from on day after first Russian Sputnik rose into orbit, in Lead, "What Are We Going to Do?" by Roy C. Kepler
XI-30 Quoted re House Un-American Activities Committee ("so much nonsense") in Editorial, "On Getting 'Practical'"
XIII-6 Quoted in Children, "Notes on Prejudice"
XIII-22 Story of "sit-in" demonstrations from March 26 issue in Lead, "Identity and Role"
XIII-23 Dec. 20, 1959 featured quotes from Jean Anouilh's The Fighting Cock quoted in Frontiers, "Fighting Words"
XIII-31 Letter from June 17 issue quoted in Children, "Youth Apathy-and Some Exceptions"
XIII-33 Report by John A. Osmundsen, April 24 issue, of efforts of Dr. Fremont-Smith to form "bridge of concern" between Russia and America in behalf of children-in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XIV-3 Waldemar Kaempffert, science editor, quoted from Nov 29, 1936 issue in Lead, "The Problem of Knowledge"
XIV-6 Quoted from Oct. 9, 1960 issue, full-page ad in Frontiers, "'Repay No One Evil for Evil'"
XIV-15 Brooks Atkinson quoted, Jan. 10, in Editorial, "Dr. Reynolds, 'Not Guilty'"
XIV-17 Claude Sitton quoted, Jan. 19 issue, in Children, "Youth for Integration"
XIV-20 Summary of pamphlet issued by National Education Association quoted, Feb. 19 issue, in Children, "The Mind Cannot Be Tested"
XIV-22 Lawrence Scott quoted on germ warfare from Feb. 27 issue in Review, "'Double-Think' and the Vicious Circle"
XIV-25 Prof. Sidney Hook's letter to editor on subject of pacifism in May 8 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Old-Style Logic"
XIV-30 Brief quote from April 9 issue, in Children, "On Religion and Morality"
XIV-42 Dorothy Barclay comments, Feb. 19 issue, quoted in Children, "'Over Attention'- 'Loving Neglect'"
XV-1 Fred Hechinger's review of Tomorrow's Illiterates in Nov. 5, 1961 issue, quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"; Prof. Hyman Kublin quoted Nov. 1, 1961 issue in same Children
XV-2 Briefly quoted re California housewife who sent money it would have cost to build fallout shelter to UN, in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XV-21 Harrison Salisbury, former Moscow correspondent quoted in Review, "Enigmas in Russian Culture"
New York Times-(Continued)XV-21 Briefly quoted, April 25 issue, in Editorial, "When Publishers Get Together"
XV-22 Harrison Salisbury quoted, Feb. 5-9, 1962 issues, in Lead, "Problems of Righteousness"
XV-22 Wallace Stegner's review of Wilderness- America's Living Heritage, by Justice Douglas, Feb. 4, quoted in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment"
XV-27 Summary of Dr. Ralph K. White's address before American Psychological Association quoted, Sept. 5, 1962 issue in Review, "'Does Deterrence Deter?'"
XV-46 William Heard Kilpatrick's letter to quoted from Aug. 28 issue in Children, "'International Education' for Children"; special report, Oct. 4 issue quoted also
XV-49 Lorus and Margery Milne's article, "There's Poison All Around Us Now" quoted, Sept. 23 issue in Review, "Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
XVI-6 Times story, Nov. 9, 1962, quoted in Children, "The Students' Right to Read"
XVI-26 Item from April 7 on white students in Negro colleges given in Children, "Quotes and Notes"
XVI-39 Item from June 6 on termination of military research at University of Chicago quoted in Children, "Quotes and Notes"
XVI-39 Item from June 6 on termination of military research at University of Chicago quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XVI-40 Prof. Lewis F. Feuer quoted, Aug. 20 issue (Western Edition) in Lead, "On Human Understanding"
XVI-40 Dr. Elton B. McNeil quoted, Sept. 1 issue, in Editorial, "'Well-Meaning' Preparations for 1984"
XVI-43 Dr. Theodore Bameld quoted, June 29 issue, in Children, "Definitions"
XVI-45 Dr. Harold Taylor quoted, July 12 issue, in Children, "World College in Gestation"
XVII-4 Pres. Kennedy's interview with Jean Daniel quoted from Dec. 11 issue in Editorial, "Humanity in Politics"
XVII-9 Brooks Atkinson quoted, Jan. 21 issue, on Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, in Children, "Dialogue on the Philosophy of Education"
XVII-18 Prof. Lewis F. Feuer quoted, Aug. 20, 1963 issue, in Lead, "An Essential Paradox"
XVII-37 Russell Baker's column "Observer," July 3, quoted in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"
XVIII-41 Joseph Herzberg report, Aug. 30 issue, quoted in Review, "The Issue of 'Reductionism'" (Michael Polanyi group)
XIX-8 Quoted in Review, "God and Plenty"
XIX-22 Paul Armer article quoted, April 24 issue, in Lead, "Can Freedom Be Planned?"
New York Times-(Continued)XIX-36 Lewis Feuer quoted, Aug. 20, 1963 issue, in Frontiers, "Progress Report on 'Thaw'"
XIX-38 SNCC paper quoted, Aug. 5 issue, in Frontiers, "The Psychology of Social Morality"
XXI-15 Prof. Peter L. Berger quoted from Feb. 4 issue in Lead, "Religion and Religions"
XXII-16 Interview with Dr. Emmanuel G. Mesthene quoted, Jan. 18 issue, in Review, "News and the Man"
XXII-16 Philip Roth quoted, March 1 issue, in Children, "The Good in Institutions"
XXII-19 Summary of views of Dr. Emmanuel G. Mesthene quoted in Children, "Help from Tolstoy"
XXIII-40 Quoted on growing movement of humanistic psychology from Sept. 4 issue, in Frontiers, "An 'Ancestor' of Humanistic Psychology"
XXIV-2 Bill Kovach quoted, Dec. 17, 1970 issue, in Editorial, "Society in Transition"
XXIV-13 Jan. 4, 1971 issue quoted in Editorial, "The Military Language"
XXIV-35 John Noble Wilford's series of 3 articles quoted from July 6, 7, 8 issues, in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"
XXIV-38 Miguel Serrano quoted, July 17, and Mihajlo Mihajlov from July 28, in Frontiers, "Have We Ceased to Believe?"
XXV-22 Anthony Lewis quoted, April 17, Hannah Arendt on Pentagon Papers from April 5 issues in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"
XXV-23 Chaim Shatan quoted, May 6 issue, in Editorial, "Two Views of the Vietnam War"
XXV-43 Oscar Handlin's commencement address quoted, June 1 issue, in Children, "Some Wandering Thoughts"
XXV-48 Solzhenitsyn lecture (printed in Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, 1972 issue) quoted in Review, "Elements of Heroic Literature"
XXVI-4 Brief quote on Prof. Rhine from 1940 issue in Editorial, "Time to Change the Canon?"
XXVI-17 Gary Snyder quoted, Jan. 12, 1972 issue in Frontiers, "Gradually Penetrating Ideas"
XXVI-22 Theodore Roszak quoted in re Whole Earth Catalog from April 12 issue, in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"
XXVIII-38 John Wilford quoted from 1971 issues in Frontiers, "The Responsibility of People"
XXIX-15 Erich Fromm quoted, Dec. 11 issue, in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"
XXIX-21 Marcus Raskin report on principles of Federation for Democratic Reconstruction quoted, Dec. 27, 1975 issue, in Frontiers, "Sprouts from Contradiction"
XXIX-22 Erich Fromm quoted Dec. 11, 1975 issue in Lead, "The Ability to Perceive Wholes"
XXIX-24 Amory Lovins' letter to quoted from mid- March Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"
New York Times-(Continued)XXX-19 Dr. Herbert Hendin quoted, Aug. 26, 1976 issue in Children, "Sources of Alternative Culture"
XXX-20 Christopher Lehmann-Haupt's review of Kai Erikson's Everything in It s Path quoted from Feb. 7 issue, in Frontiers, "'On the Side of Life'"
XXXI-8 John L. McKnight quoted, Nov. 16, 1977 issue in Children, "The 'Problem' Society"
XXXI-24 Boyce Rensberger quoted from Aug. 28 issue in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue"
XXXII-2 Carolyn Lewis quoted from Dec. 5, 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Champions of the Home"
XXXII-37 Boyce Rensberger quoted, April 10 issue, in Frontiers, "Indigenous Yankees"
XXXIII-40 Quote from in Lead, re Tibetan forced to be 'Chinese citizen' in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street," by Holmes Welch; also report by Neville Maxwell re 1976 visit to Lhasa in Tibet, discussed by Holmes Welch in Lead
XXXIV-8 Quoted from Nov. 2, 1980 article "The Decline in Quality" by Barbara Tuchman in Children, "Socialization in America"
XXXIV-14 Report of John Barell in Dec. 14, 1980 issue on keeping the young from thinking for themselves under our educational system, Children, "When Everyone Is Responsible"
XXXIV-15 Quoted Sept. 9, 1979 issue, article by Ronald Gross re people who educate themselves, in Children, " Vitality and Autonomy"
XXXIV-18 Quoted April 4, 1981, Lewis Feuer re "philosophy" becoming "academic" in Lead, "Character and Will"
XXXIV-7 Quoted Lewis Hoskins, July 31, 1950 on division of North and South Korea in Frontiers, "Visits to the Far East"
XXXIV-52 Reprinted article from in Community Service Newsletter on self-help groups, mutual aid, in Frontiers, "Peacekeeping and Self-Help"
XXXV-9 Quoted Oct. 7, 1940, Emily Barto re male/ female balance in Review, "Two Kinds of Balance"
XXXV-11 Report on Piano, Texas "teachers can no longer ask students' opinions" in Children, "The Bonds of Concern"
XXXV-17 April 25, 1939 issue quoted re "electrical field of each species" in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . Life"
XXXVI-2 Comments of Paul Brooks re Silent Spring from Sept. 27, 1982 issue repeated in Frontiers, "The Long-Term Objective"
XXXVI-6 Quoted Harvey Cox, Oct. 7, 1977 re Schumacher in Lead, "Optimism or Pessimism?"
XXXVII-3 Quoted on work at Yale by Burr and Northrop in Review, "The Origin of Form"
New York Times Book ReviewXXXVIII-1 Quoted Lewis Thomas article on capacity of children to develop language, in Children, "News from Egypt and Hawaii"
New York Times MagazineXIII-42 Emily Barto's letter in Oct. 7, 1940 issue quoted in Lead, "The Compulsion of the Times"
XV-36 John W. Aldridge quoted, July 29 issue in Lead, "State of the Nation"
XV-48 Hugh MacLennan's comments on Albert Nock's Memoirs of a Superfluous Man in Sept. issue quoted in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"
XXI-16 Andre Schiffrin quoted from March 17 issue in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"
XXIII-16 Harold Taylor's review of Radical School Reform (ed. by Ronald and Beatrice Gross) quoted from Feb. 8 issue in Children, "Basic and Necessary"
New York Times Magazine-(Continued)XIII-37 Dorothy Barclay article reproduced by "Acts for Peace" quoted in Children, "Education about War"
XIV-48 Prof. Claude Coleman quoted, Sept. 24 issue, in Children, "Fractional Man-An Educational Product"
XV-27 Prof. Herman Ward quoted, April 1 issue, in Children, High School Readings-and English Teaching"
XVIII-20 Nov. 22, 1964, A. J. Muste comment on George Kennan in "A Changing Pattern"
XVIII-51 A. H. Raskin quoted, Feb. 14, 1965 issue, in Editorial, "The Student Revolt"
XIX-32 Prof. Lewis S. Feuer quoted from April 24 issue in Review, "The Noble Insecurity"
XXI-33 Paul Goodman quoted, July 14 issue, in Frontiers, "'Their Only Possible Response'"
XXII-12 Lewis Feuer quoted from April 24, 1966 issue, in Lead, "Ascents in History"
XXII-29 J. Anthony Lukas quoted from June 8 issue in Editorial, "Even at Harvard"
XXII-49 Maya Pines quoted, July 6 issue, in Children, "The Promise of the Very Young"
XXIII-7 Dr. Bruno Bettelheim quoted from Jan. 11, 1970 issue in Frontiers, "Legitimate Link with the Establishment"
XXVII-41 Isiah Berlin article on Vico quoted from Nov. 28, 1969 issue in Lead, "The Other Kind of Knowledge"
XXXVIII-38 Robert M. Adams, Mar. 31, 1985, on "fraudulent euphemisms" in "Words and Myth"
XXXIX-6 Quoted letter to editor in Children, "Some Communications"
XL-1 Nov. 6, 1986 Robert Lindsey on J. Z. Knight (channeler)-Frontiers, "A Note on 'Channeling'"
New York University Law ReviewXL-39 Aug. 27, 1987 book banning in schools, in Editorial
XL-45 Barbara Tuchman on government in our day in "Today's Monarch"
New YorkerXXXII-43 John D. Ayer quoted, May-June 1978 issue, in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
New Yorker-(Continued)I-9 Its cartoons funny because they conform distrust in conventions-it gaily presides over cycle of social and moral decay-Lead, "Tomorrow's Age of Faith"
I-35 Brief reference to Aug. 10, 1948 review of Winston Churchill's War Memoirs
II-41 Reference to article, "The Great American Fish Fry"
V-12 Reference to founder, Harold Ross, in Lead, "The Long Adolescence"
VI-1 Review of Dwight Macdonald's review of Great Books
VII-4 Review, "Bow to the New Yorker"-Dr. Samuel Goudsmit, Dwight Macdonald on the revised Bible
VIII-51 Report on effects of ACTH quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on the Healing Arts," from "Twelve Feet Tall?"
X-23 Quote on the suppression of Albert Schweitzer's address to stop the testing of nuclear weapons in Editorial, "Including the Swahili"
XIII-29 E. B. White quoted, June 18 issue, in Editorial, "Something Good Happening"
XIV-1 Lewis Mumford's review article, Oct. 8, 1960 issue, quoted in Lead, "The Age of Diagnosis"
XVII-43 Lewis Mumford's review-essay, May 23 issue quoted in Review, "Mumford on Jung"
XVIII-52 Calvin Trillin quoted from Revolution at Berkeley from March 3, 1965 issue in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"
XIX-20 Buckminster Fuller quoted from Calvin Tomkins' Feb. 7 article in Frontiers, "Fuller-More with Less"
XX-23 Hannah Arendt quoted, Feb. 25 issue, in Lead, "Kings Must Become Philosophers"
XXIII-1 George Stainer articles in Feb. 8, March 29
XXIII-2 Calvin quoted from 1964 article in Lead, "The Signals and the Noise4"
XXIII-10 Quoted from Dr. Robert Cole's review of Karl Menninger's The Crime of Punishment, Jan. 3, 1970 issue, in Review, "The Source of Moral Ideas"
XXIII-46 Charles A. Reich quoted from Sept. 26 issue in Frontiers, "The Blight and the Vision"
XXIII-47 Lewis Mumford series on "Mega-machine" quoted, Oct. 24 issue, in Editorial, "Mumford on 'The Future'"
New Yorker-(Continued)XXIII-48 Second installment of "Mega-machine" quoted from Oct. 27 issue in Lead, "Twilight of the Gods"; Charles Reich quoted from condensation of his, The Greening of America, Sept. 26 issue, in Editorial, "How To Be a Machine" Lewis Mumford quoted from Oct. 10-31 issues in Editorial also
XXIV-11 War Resisters League reprint from Jan. 17 issue, quoted in Editorial, "Defending an Hallucination"
XXIV-35 William Pfaff quoted, July 3 issue, in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"
XXVI-7 George Steiner quoted on memoirs of Alexander Herzen from Feb. 6, 1969 issue, in Review, "The Paradox of Consciousness"
XXVII-4 Hannah Arendt quoted from Feb. 25, 1967 issue, in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"
XXVII-11 Richard N. Goodwin quoted from 2nd installment of 3-part series, Jan. 21-Feb 4 issues in Lead, "Education for Peace"
XXVII-14 Richard Goodwin's 3-part article from his book, The American Condition, discussed, quoted in Review, "The Dominant Realities"
XXVII-15 Quoted from Richard Goodwin's series, Jan. 21 issue, in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"
XXVII-16 Richard Goodwin quoted, Jan. 28 issue, in Lead, "Awareness in America"
XXVIII-4 Quoted from Oct. 21, 1974 issue in Children, "The Road Back?"
XXVIII-16 Richard Goodwin quoted, Jan. 6 issue, in Lead, "Stages of Awakening"; also June 19, 1971, Charles A. Reich
XXIX-41 George Steiner quoted in re Herzen's Memoirs from Feb. 18, 1969 issue, in Lead, "Motives or Methods?"
XXX-17 Hannah Arendt's discussion of doing and suffering wrong quoted from Feb. 25, 1967 issue, in Lead, "The Persuasive Art"
XXXI-5 Calvin Tomkin's comments in re Buckminster Fuller quoted from Jan. 8, 1966 issue in Review, "Island Drama"
XXXI-13 Hannah Arendt series, "Reflections," in Nov. 21-28 issues, reviewed in "Thinking About Thinking"
XXXI-46 Richard Goodwin quoted, Jan. 6, 1975 issue, in Frontiers, "A Simple Answer"
XXXII-7 George Steiner review of Alexander Herzen's memoirs in Feb. 8, 1969 issue quoted in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow"
XXXII-11 Jeremy Bernstein reviews The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance, June 26, 1978, in Lead, "The Open Present"
XXXIII-22 Quoted from an editor re bookstores and merchandising in Frontiers, "A Friendly Visitor"
XXXII-50 Quoted Mark Strand's article in July 23, 1979 issue (satire) in Children, "Words, Satire, and Nuance"
New ZealandXXXIV-24-35 Quoted April 6, "Talk of the Town" re "About Establishments"
XXXV-25-34 Discussed The Fate of the Earth, Feb. 1, 8, 15, 1982 in Lead, "The Nihilism of Sovereignty"
XXXVI-12 "Talk of the Town" quoted re "killing" books in Review, "Man and the Environment," Dec. 13, 1982
XXXVI-22 May 2, 1983, on Methane by Barry Commoner discussed in Editorial, "Commoner on Methane"
XXXVI-39 Magazine discussed in Frontiers, "We Should Do Nothing About It" (re printing of Schell's story)
XXXVII-11 Quoted Feb. 25, 1967 issue-Hannah Arendt on untruth of Socratic statement in Lead, "On Taking Charge"
XXXVII-20 Quoted Dec. 12, 1983 "Talk of Town" on Founding Fathers, in Review, "They Don't Kill Anyone"
XXXVII-24 Jan. 2/9, 1984 issues quoted Jonathan Schell's "Reflections" in Review, "Another Schell Book"
XXXVII-25 Quoted Freeman Dyson's first installment in "Reflections" on Weapons and Hope in Lead, "The Poet's Distance"
XXXVII-44 Niccolo Tucci quoted, Nov. 22, 1947 issue on Greeks in Lead, "What Makes a Scientist"
XXXVIII-16 July 30, 1984 "Talk of Town" George Konrad's Antipolitics (creeping democracy) and Sept. 24, 1984 issue on Abdul Ghaffar Khan in Lead, "The Reformers"
XXXVIII-50 July 15, 1985 "selling books by the pound"- Children, "For Highschoolers"
XXXIX-19 Feb. 25, 1967 Hannah/Arendt quoted in Lead, "Levels of Discourse"
XXXIX-46 Hannah Arendt, Feb. 23, 1967 issue, in "The Meaning of Philosophy
XL-20 Quoted on school in South Bronx, in Children, "The Best School in Town?"
Newer Knowledge of Nutrition - McCollum and Simmonds (1929)XVII-24 John Ball reported in April 10 Peace News, the 1909 school boy draft protest-Frontiers, "News of a Sort"
Newfield, JackXXIX-18 Quoted in Lead, "Lost and Found Meanings"
Newhall, David (Teacher of philosophy)XVIII-25 His May 10, 1965 Nation article, "Revolt without Dogma" quoted in Lead, "Peace and Justice"
XXI-21 His A Prophetic Minority (summary of) quoted from April 18 Times Literary Supplement in Editorial, "The New Radicals"
Newhall, David H.XIII-47 His letter to Editors used in Lead, "Self- Deception's Strange Fruit"
Newhall, David H.-(Continued)XII-9 Author of Lead, "What is Virtue?"
XII-51 Author of Lead, "The Roots of Value"
Newhall, NancyXIV-19 Wrote Frontiers, "The Idea of Invitation"
XVI-18 Wrote Frontiers, "Some Ground to Stand On"
XXXIV-24 Wrote Frontiers (re India, Gandhi's ideas, population, etc.) in "Consider India. . ."
Newick, DickXIII-7 Hers and Ansel Adams' (photographer) This is the American Earth quoted in Frontiers, "The Vanishing America"
XXV-43 The Prestleys"
Newland, ConstanceXXXVII-41 His Trimaran described from John Todd's CoEvolution article (Spring 1984) and their voyages, in Frontiers, "The Manhattan Project and Trimarans"
Newland, George E.XVI-40 Her Myself and I briefly quoted in Children, "Dehumanization of the Young"
Newman, James R. (Editor, Scientific American)XIX-19 The Silverlake Experiment (co-authors, LaMar T. Empey and Steven G. Luback) quoted in Children, "The Needs of Delinquent Children"; also in Editorial, "Blocked Communication"
Newman, John Henry (Cardinal)X-49 His The World of Mathematics discussed in Frontiers, "Tribute to Mathematics"
XII-12 His review of four anti-war books discussed in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"
Newman, MichaelXXXVI-38 Quoted "The Idea of a University" (1852) in Lead, "Servile Education in America"
News About South AfricaXXXIII-51 A Study of Adult Education discussed in Children, "Origins of Adult Education"
News and the ManVI-29 Review
News Digest (International Association for Liberal Christianity and Religious Freedom)XXII-16 Review
News from Abroad and HomeXVIII-5 Harry Gideonse quoted from in Children, "Training for Citizenship"
News from EnglandXL-43 Frontiers (Honduras, Asian Action, etc.)
News from HollandXXXIX-16 Frontiers (animal liberation, Prince Charles)
News from IndiaXXXVII-17 Frontiers (Resurgence, Nov/Dec 1983)
News from Nowhere - William MorrisXXXVI-25 Frontiers
News from OxfamXXVI-50 Quoted from in Children, "What To Do Next"
News from the Far EastXL-24 Frontiers
News Leader (Richmond, Virginia)XXXIX-51 Editorial (Malaysia)
News of a SortXIII-17 Editorial quoted from in Frontiers, "She's Making History"
News Letter (Midtown School)XVII-24 Havemann, Galvan, Balducci, South African women's picket, New Zealand schoolboy draft revolt
Newsletter of the Association for Humanistic PsychologyXV-4 Quoted in Children, from Nov. 1961 issue
Newsletter of the California Humanities AssociationXXXIII-1 Quoted, Oct. 1979, Theodore Roszak, in Frontiers, "Some Basic Ideas"
Newsletter of Dallas Institute of HumanitiesXXXVIII-47 Winter/Spring 1985 Kenzaburo Oe, 1983, on seeing his first American in "Educated to be Different"
Newsletter of the Institute of Noetic SciencesXL-2 Fall 1986, Bob Swann, Wendell Berry in "Two Papers"
Newsletter of the Power Engineering SocietyXXXIX-18 Willis Harman, Summer 1985, also Spring 1984, Harman (unconscious beliefs, cultural artifact)
XLI-42 Self and Other" in Lead
Newsletter of the Ruth Washburn Cooperative Nursery School, Colorado Springs, CO)XXXIII-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "Various Signs" re Chinese energy problems
Newsletter (Council for Correspondence)XXXII-49 Reprinted in Parent's Bulletin, article by Becky Cramer in Children, "Pre-Mat," condensed
Newsletter (New Alchemy Institute, Box 432, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543)XIV-25 Quote from May 12 issue, in Lead, "Some Encouraging Signs"
XIV-51 Dr. Fred Warner Neal quoted, Aug. 24 issue, in Review, "On National Boundaries"
XV-10 David Glazer quoted from Jan. 1962 issue in Frontiers, "It's Not All Nonsense"
XVI-4 H. Stuart Hughes' introduction to Cuban issue quoted from Oct. 1962 issue, in Lead, "Anti-Human Powers That Be"
XVI-22 Irving Horowitz quoted, April issue, in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"
XVI-38 David Riesman quoted, June issue, in Lead, "Notes on War and Peace"
XVII-12 David Riesman's Cold War Diary quoted from May 1963 issue, in Review, "Miscellany"
Newsletter (Phoenix, Arizona school district)XXVI-40 Quoted from No. 3 issue on production of methane, in Frontiers, "Local Energy Production"
Newsletter (Piedmont Organic Gardening Movement, South Carolina)XIII-47 Warren Gentry's "The Arts" quoted from in Children, "Contributions from Readers"
Newsletter (Resource Center for Nonviolence)XXVI-23 Quoted from March issue in Frontiers, "Sense and Portents"
News Letter (Sarva Seva Sangh)XXXV-44 Quoted Winter 1982, by Scott Kennedy in Lead, "Yet People Keep on Trying"
XXXV-40 Quoted Winter 1982-83, Deena Hurwitz on young pacifists in 2nd World War in Children, "On Peace and Honor"' also quoted Tom Bihn on non-registration today
News Letter (Published by Society for Social Responsibility in Science)XXII-32 Vinoba Bhave, Jayaprakash Narayan, and passage from Gandhi quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "Two Indian Leaders"
Newsweek (Magazine)XIV-41 Prof. Samuel Hynes quoted, August issue, in Children, "Teaching as a Confusing Profession"
XVII-43 Dr. Victor Paschkis quoted, March issue, in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"
XX-52 Reference to questions presented to readers of Computers and Automation in Review, "The War 'Defies Comprehension'"
XXI-36 Benjamin de Leon quoted from June-July issue in Review, "Anatomy of Contempt"
XXII-21 Prof. E. W. Pfeiffer quoted, Jan. issue, in Frontiers, "Caution-Scientists at Work"
XXV-2 Albert Szent-Gyorgyi quoted from Nov. 8, 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "Scientists Speak Out"
XXV-15 Ruth Mulvey Harmer quoted, Feb. issue, in Children, "What To Do About 'Science'"
XXV-42 Alice Mary Hilton quoted, Aug. issue, in Frontiers, "Issues Behind Defects"
Newton, DonaldX-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Supreme Court to the Rescue"
XIII-31 E. G. Shower, Jr., quoted, June 13 issue, in Children, "Youth Apathy-And Some Exceptions"
XIV-51 Raymond Moley quoted, Nov. 20, in Editorial, "A Classroom Problem"
XXVII-12 Roy Kepler's quote from letter in quoted from Oct-Dec WRL/West Newsletter in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"
Newton, IsaacXIX-30 Quoted in Editorial, "Natural Paradise- Social Hell-Hole"
Newton, Sir IsaacXXXV-23 First Commissioner of Agriculture. His Jan. 1863 report quoted in Ecology Action's Mini- Series and used in Children, "Art and Science"
NextI-17 Newton didn't "explain" Gravitation, only established mathematical relation- Frontiers, "Fields of Life"
II-49 Mention of in "Great Reformer" article on Einstein-regarded space as an aspect of Deity
III-24 In his Opticks specifically said cause of physical phenomena not mechanical, but reckoned without posterity-Editorial, "Ideas Have Consequences"
VII-19 Reference to by Krutch of his The Measure of Man in Review, of same title
VII-39 Quoted from Optics in Frontiers, "The Search for Roots"
IX-43 Indebted to Jacob Boehme-as mentioned by William Law-Frontiers, "Science and Mysticism"
XVII-13 Quoted from letter to Bentley in Lead, "Nature Without Man"
XXXIV-7 Mention re difference between his thought and Coleridge's in Frontiers, "A Fiction of Science"
Next America, The -- Lyman Bryson (Harper, 1952)XXXIII-38 Quoted from Human Scale from May/June 1980 issue in Lead, "Levels of Disclosure"
XXXIII-39 Quoted and discussed Human Scale in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures' (May/June 1980 issue)
Next Civilization, TheVII-15 Reviewed in Lead, "Grounds for Optimism"
VII-26 Quoted in Children
VII-29 Long quotes from in Frontiers, "Among the Optimistic Thinkers"
VII-40 Quoted in Lead, "Whom Shall We Blame?"
VIII-8 Reference to in Lead, "Revival of Individualism"
XI-4 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Art and the Masses"
XIV-7 Quoted in Review, "Literature in Transition"
XIV-47 Quoted in Lead, "Cart-Before-The-Horse Philosophy"; also quoted in Editorial, "'Democracy of Culture'"
XIV-52 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Direction"
XVII-24 Brief reference in "Which Things Are True?"
XV-53 Quoted in Children, "Adult Education"
XVIII-43 Quoted in Editorial, "'In Favor of the People'"
XXXI-9 Quoted in Editorial, "A Trivial Freedom"
XXXIII-4 Quoted in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-37 Quoted from in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"
XXXIII-39 Quoted in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures"
XXXVIII-37 Re machine culture in "The Decent Elite"
Next Development in Man, The - L. L. WhyteXX-9 Editorial
Next Economy, The - Paul HawkenXXI-4 Quoted in Lead, "The General Art"
Next Issue-September 5XXXVI-41 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "Preachers and Pragmatists"
XXXVI-43 Reviewed, quoted in Review, "Economics for Citizens"; noted re "Yankee ingenuity" in Editorial, "Wants and Values"
Next Stage of Evolution, TheXXXVII-26-35 Editorial (Barbara Tuchman)
Next Step, TheXXXIII-10 Lead
Next Stage of Evolution, TheXXXVIII-15 Lead
Next Whole Earth Catalogue, The (ed. by Steward Brand, $12.50, 1980)XXXIII-10 Lead
Next Step, The - Richard Acland (Box 41, Exeter, EX4, 6EQ, England)XXXIV-4 Discussed contents in Review, "Berry, Giono, Brand"
Niblett, Prof. W. R. (University of London)XXVIII-4 Reviewed in "A New Spirit in Socialism"
Nicholas of Cusa (b. 1401, Cardinal in 1448)XXI-13 Quoted, Sept. 21, 1967 Manchester Guardian in Children, "On Teaching Religion"
XXIII-17 Demand and Response, in Children, "The Ideal University"
XXIII-48 Quoted from Education and the Modern Mind in Children, "An English View"
XXIV-4 Collection of essays which he edited, Moral Education in a Changing Society, quoted from contribution of A. R. Vidler, in Children, "Moral Education"
XXIV-21 Quoted from Education and the Modern Mind in Lead, "Men and Their Times"
XLI-23 Education and the Modern Mind on writing, in Children
Nichols, Bill (Teacher)XXXVII-17 Discussed life and quoted his Of Learned Ignorance in Lead, "Meaning, Order, Identity"
Nichols, T. L. (Contemporary of Emerson)XXVIII-14 Hopes and Obstacles"
Nichols, WilliamXXVI-43 Quoted in re Americans in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"
Nicholson, P. JC. (Percy)XXIX-52 His review of argument between Carlyle and Timothy Walker quoted from Summer 1976 American Scholar in Lead, "One World or Two?"
XXXI-41 Paper quoted from Spring 1978 Alternative Futures in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
Nickerson, HoffmanVIII-11 His "Colonel Ramsbottom" quoted (anonymously) in Lead, "The Political Virtues"
XI-40 Quoted anonymously in Lead, "The Far Horizon"
Nicol, Francis D. (Seventh-Day Adventist minister)II-18 Quoted from h is Ordnance review of J. F. C. Fuller's The Second World War
Niebuhr, ReinholdVII-9 Quoted from Christian Century re "The Return of Christ" in Frontiers, "Comparative Religion"
Nielsen, EllenI-12 In Atlantic, Feb. 1948, writes in condemnation of rivalry of denominations- Lead, "Pantheistic Religion"
II-2 Mention of his Moral Man and Immoral Society in Children
II-42 Quoted from E. A. Burtt review of Neibuhr's The Nature and Destiny of Man in Lead, "Sectarianism in Religion and Science"
V-23 Reference to Anthony West review of his The Irony of American History
VI-41 Frontiers, "An Interesting Debate," deals with Christian Century article
VII-36 Quoted from Christian Century in Editorial, "Plenary Indulgence"
VII-37 Quoted in Editorial, "Two Views of Fear"
VIII-6 Mentioned in Editorial, "'Rational Intelligibility'"; also review of his Saturday Review article, "Christ vs. Socrates" in Frontiers
IX-15 Reference to in Review, "American Scholar Symposium"
IX-42 Reference to his "Christ vs. Socrates" in Review, "Christ and Socrates"
X-17 Reference to in Review, "The New Republic-Sample Issue"
X-28 E. A. Burtt Humanist review of Neibuhr book quoted in Frontiers, "Crisis in Christian Belief"
XII-17 His Nature and Destiny of Man reviewed by Dr. Edwin A. Burtt in the Humanist-review quoted in Editorial, "New Temper in Religion"
XIV-5 His Foreword to Harrison Brown and James Real's Report, Community of Fear, quoted in Review, same title
XXIV-5 Briefly quoted, Feb. 1958 Community Comments, in Lead, "The Human Imperative"
XXXIV-17 Quoted on Burckhardt from Gottfried Dietze's introduction to Reflections on History in Review, "Nineteenth-Century Historian"
Nielsen, Niels C. Jr.XIII-7 Letter quoted in Children, "Old Folks Not at Home"
XIV-22 Letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "Problems of Communication"
Nielsen, Waldemar A.XIII-26 Quoted, Nov. 4 Christian Century in Frontiers, "East-West Philosopher's Conference"
Niemoller, Rev. Martin (President, World Council of Churches)XXVI-16 Quoted from The Big Foundations, Feb. 13 World quote, in Frontiers, "Samplings of the Malaise"
Nietmeyer, NoelXVI-2 Quoted in Children, "International Youth Festival"
Nietzsche - Martin Heidegger (Harper & Row, 1984, trans. David Krell, 4 vols.)XLI-26 From National Wildlife, Aug/Sept 1985, toxic substances in buildings in "Plants that Eat Pollution"
NietzscheXXXVIII-19 Reviewed, quoted in Review, "An Uneven Report"
Nietzche on PeaceIII-14 Letter from England quotes his definition of democracy-"one flock and no shepherd"
IX-52 Dr. Henry Murray on in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"
XV-33 Quoted from June Liberation in Editorial, "Nietzche on Peace"
XVII-41 Quoted in Children, "Religion and the Republic"
XIX-22 Quoted by Theodore Roszak in Review, "The Frog in the Well"
XX-36 Quote from Thus Spake Zarathustra used by Alfred Reynolds in his Frontiers article, "The Great Contempt"
XXVIII-53 Quoted from Thus Spake Zarathustra in Review, "The Needs for Roots"
XXXIV-14 Quoted ("We have abolished the true World. . .") in Lead, "Notes on Language"
XXXIV-47 Quote from on "Criminal" found by Joyce Carol Oates, used in Frontiers, "Crosswinds in a Society Without Values"
Nigger - Dick GregoryXV-33 Editorial
Night and the Naked, The - Gordon MerrickXVII-53 Quoted, Nov. 23 Nation, in Review, "View of the Nation"
Night Country, The - Loren EiseleyXIII-1 Quoted in Review, "War and 'The Enemy'"
Night is Dark and I Am Far From Home, The - Jonathan Kozol (Continuum, 1980)XXVII-4 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Man 'Still Seeking'"; also in Editorial, "To Fill the Dark"
Night of the Hunter, The -- Davis GrubbXXXIII-45 Quoted discussed in Children, "Questions and Connections"
XXXIII-53 Quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Balance"
Night Thorn, The - Ian GordonVIII-22 Review, "Unusual Perspectives in Novels"
Night Unto Night - Philip Wylie (1944)VI-18 Reviewed, "Two Unusual Themes"
Nightmares and a RemedyV-32 Reviewed
XXXIII-42 Quoted in Lead, "Epistemology Matters"
Nihilism of Sovereignty, TheXXXIV-6 Review
Nihilist MotivesXXXV-26-34 Lead (The Fate of the Earth)
Nikel, Hans A.IV-3 Review, Partisan Review-Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism
Nimitz, AdmiralX-1 War resister in Germany, Frontiers, "War Resistance in Germany"
Nims, Leslie F.IX-47 Reference to in Children, on delinquency
Nin, AnaisI-52 Reference to in Editorial, "Architect of Living Form"
Nine Nations of North America, The - Joel Garreau (Houghton Mifflin, 1982)XXVII-23 Extracts from her Diary in Review, "From Rags to Recognition"
Nine Stories - J. D. SalingerXXXV-48 Quoted review in Aug/Sept 1982 Rain in Children, "Social Geography"
9226 Kercheval- The Storefront that Did Not Burn - Nancy Milio (Ann Arbor- University of Michigan Press, 1970)XV-47 "Teddy" quoted from in Children, "Stark Realism and Transcendentalism"
Nineteen-Eighty-Four - George Orwell (Harcourt, Brace & Co.)XXIII-14 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "She Was Not 'All Wrong'"
XXVIII-10 Quoted in Lead, "A Chastening Thought"
1984 and After - Marsha Hewitt and Dimitrios I. Roussopoulos, ed. (Black Rose Books, Canada, 3981 Boul. St.-Laurent, Mont. Quebec H2W1Y5, 1984)II-28 Review of; mention in Editorial, "Pursuing the Diagnosis"
II-31 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Revival of Slavery"
III-13 Brief mention in Lead, "Our Frightened Utopians"
III-17 "Prayer for Today" from this in Children
III-34 Reference to in review of Dianetics
V-31 Reference to in Lead, "Rehearsal for Ragnarok"
1954 Terry LecturesXXXVIII-9 Reviewed, quoted intro. and Noam Chomsky's contribution in "Orwellian Echoes"
1967 Appointment BookVIII-41 Review-Gordon Allport
Nineteenth-Century HistorianXIX-52 Editorial
Nino - Andréa Iduarte (Praeger, 1971)XXXIV-17 Review (Jacob Burckhardt)
Ninth Wave, The - Eugene BurdickXXVI-5 Quoted from in Lead, "The Scholar's Role"
Nirvana Comes at the EndXI-31 Addendum
Nisbet, RobertXXI-23 Editorial
Nishitani, KeijiXXXVII-13 His chapter on Teggart from Masters quoted in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"
NittiXXXVI-47 Review and quoted his Religion and Nothingness in Review, "Samsara and Nirvana"
Nitze, Paul H. (President, Foreign Service Educational Foundation)II-4 Quoted his Decadence of Europe in Review, "Symptoms of a Change"-Congress of Vienna vs. Versailles Treaty
Nivedita, Sister (Margaret Noble)XIII-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Tormenting Questions"
Nivision, D. S.XXXIII-48 Her and Coomaraswamy's Myths and Legends of Hindus and Buddhists quoted in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"
XXXIV-8 Quoted from above in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?"
Nixon, Robert E.XIV-40 Edited with A. F. Wright, Confucianism in Action, quoted in Ralph S. Pomeroy's Review article, "Offspring and Orphans"
"No" and "Yes" of Peacemakers, TheXIV-19 Quoted Feb. Psychiatry in Children, "Dynamics of Adolescent Growth"
XIV-20 Again quoted from same source in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"
XVI-42 His The Art of Growing quoted in Children, "Counsel from a College Psychiatrist"
XVI-50 Art of Growing quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Proprietors"
XXIV-26-34 Wrote Lead, "Ecological Man"
No Annihilation Without RepresentationXXXII-51 Frontiers
No BargainXIII-22 Editorial
No Casual Encounter - Virginia NaeveXI-45 Editorial
No CompromiseXVI-44 Frontiers
No "Death of God"I-32 Lead, stands taken by people in U.S. against war
No Detour but the Main RoadXIX-22 Editorial
No Easy WayXXXII-2 Review
No Easy AnswersXXXIII-49 Editorial
No Even PathXL-17 Lead (need for change in the air)
No ESP DetectionXXX-12 Frontiers
No Finishing TouchIV-15 Editorial correction on Maurice Fogel
No Hiding Place. . .IX-36 Editorial
No Hiding Place Down HereXI-12 Editorial
No Human SoundII-44 Lead
No Immediate Danger - Rosalie Bertell (Book Publishing Co.)XV-1 Frontiers
No Inner StormXL-5 Reviewed in "Comment, Then a Review"
No IssueIV-14 Review-Rumer Godden's A Breath of Air
No Job for SocratesXII-35 Lead
No Longer Hidden WoundXL-2 Editorial (teachers and teaching)
No Mass PhenomenonXXIV-6 Frontiers
No Military SolutionsXXXV-19 Review (Ghandi Marg)
No More Homework?XXXIV-11 Editorial
No More MiraclesIV-26 Discussion of This Week article in Children
No More Secondhand God - E. Buckminster Fuller (Southern Illinois University Press)XII-50 Frontiers
No More War! -Linus Pauling (1958, Dodd, Mead)XX-31 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Entropy-Get Out of Town!"
No Novel SolutionXII-9 Review, "Scientists and Moral Decision"
XII-12 Newman Scientific American review of discussed in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"
No Nukes-Everyone's Guide to Nuclear Power (South End Press, Box 68, Astor Station, Boston, Mass. 02123)XXX-18 Editorial
No One Can Write a ReviewXXXII-51 Reviewed in "The Pen Against Disaster"
No One Knew What To DoIII-23 Editorial
No One Will Listen - Lois Forer (John Day, 1970)XIV-29 Review
No Other WayXXIX-41 Quoted in Children, "Some Obligatory Reading"
No Particular Place to Go-The Making of a Free High School - Steve Bherman and Joel Denker (Simon and Schuster, 1972)XXXVIII-39 Editorial (schools)
No Past, N o FutureXXV-20 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Evaluation of a Free Society"
XXV-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Quality of Man"
XXXV-42 Revised ed. of 1982 discussed, quoted from Hechinger's essay in This World in Children, "The Issue of Success"
No Precise ProgrammingXI-9 Editorial
No Real RestrictionXXXII-22 Lead
No Serious MistakesXXX-41 Review
No Simple AnswersXXX-50 Lead
No Simple StatementXXVI-10 Frontiers
No Spills, No LeaksXXXIII-39 Lead
No Stereotype HereXXX-19 Review
No Substitute for Madness - Ron Jones (Report on teaching experiences) (Zephryos, 1201 Stanyon St., San Francisco, CA 94117)XII-21 Editorial
No Substitute for PhilosophyXXIX-40 Quoted in Children, "No Rent Next Time"
No Time for Sergeants - Mac HymanXXVIII-39 Editorial
No Unfamiliar TypeXI-25 Review, "Criteria for Reviewing"
No Way Out (film)XXXIII-53 Editorial
No Winged WordsIII-52 Reviewed in Review, "The Sterner Sort of Critic"
No Winners, No Survivors - William MathesIX-25 Editorial
No Words for ItXVII-10 Review
Noam Chomsky - John Lyons (Viking Modern Masters series, 1970, paperback)XXII-3 Review
Nobel, AlfredXXV-3 Quoted in Review, "The Chomskyan Revolution"
Nobility or Hubris?I-10 Wrong in supposing invention of high explosives would end war-Lead, "Coming to Terms"
Noble, David F.XXXV-44 Editorial (the teaching of virtue)
Noble, Margaret (Sister Nivedita-see Nivedita)XXXV-20 Quoted his Nation, Feb. 6, 1982 article in Frontiers, "A Brief Comparison" (re independence of universities)
XXXVI-52 Quoted 3-part article in democracy "Present Tense Technology" in Frontiers, "The Reeducation of Experts"
Noble, Marilyn (student at Davis)
Noble Insecurity, TheXX-47 Quoted in Editorial, "Identity Crisis" from Autumn American Scholar
XX-48 Quoted from American Scholar, Autumn, in Frontiers, "The American Scholar"
Noble Savage, TheXIX-32 Review
Noble Traveller, The- C hristopher Bamford, ed. (Lindisfarne, 1985)III-45 Editorial (based on Letter from South Africa)
Noblesse ObligeXXXIX-11 Introduction Czeslaw Milosz on his uncle in Review
Nobody Else Could Do ItXXXII-10 Editorial
Nobody Knows How to Stop a WarXXVI-11 Frontiers
Nobody Knows My Name - James Baldwin (collection of essays, Dell, 1963)XI-12 Frontiers
Nobody's Fool - Charles Yale HarrisonXXXVI-49 Extensive quotations in Review, "An Honest Man"
Nock, Albert JayI-51 Reviewed with Graham Greene's The Heart of the Matter
II-38 Reference to in Lead, "The Man Betrayed"
Nock, Samuel A.I-27 Reference to his biography of Jefferson in Editorial, "Mr. Jefferson's Example"
I-31 Reference to his view on Enclosure Acts in "Monopoly"
II-1 Review of his Journal of Forgotten Days- 1934-1935
II-48 Review, "Mr. Nock on Education" re his book, The Theory of Education in the United States
III-7 Considered anti-democratic by David Spitz
III-47 Reference to his magazine Freeman and quote from in Lead, "The Good Die Young- or Barely Live"
VIII-44 Reference to in Lead, "Education Without Confusion"; quoted from Memoirs of a Superfluous Man
XV-42 Hugh Maclennan comments on Nock's Memoirs in N.Y. Times Book Review, Sept. 30
XXIII-6 His introduction to Spencer's The Man Versus the State quoted in Review, "Renewing the American Dream?"
XXVII-5 Quoted, Theory of Education in the United States, in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"
XXXII-13 His introduction to Spencer's The Man Versus the State quoted in Lead, "The Great Modern Superstition"
XXXIII-6 His "Are All Men Human" reviewed by Harold C. Goddard printed in Review, "Morons or Men?"
XXXVII-1 Quoted re Prohibition from his journal in Frontiers, "Sloburbia, et al"
XXXVII-12 Quoted Free Speech and Plain Language in Lead, "The Weight of Orthodoxy"
XL-24 The Theory of Education in the United States quoted in "A Theory that Breaks Down"
Nolan, DavidII-48 Reference to his introduction to Henry Regnery edition of his father's The Theory of Education in the United States in Review, "Mr. Nock on Education"
Noland, RichardXXI-12 Quoted from Our Generation, Vol. V, No. 3 in Frontiers, "Report on Institutions"
Nomos I, or AuthorityXX-30 Quoted from Summer 1967 American Scholar in Frontiers, "The Great Refusal"
Non-Acquisitive SocietiesXVII-39 The Efficient Imperative" also quoted
Noncomplacent Minorities, TheVI-33 Frontiers
Nonconformist Musings (from Harry Zitzler letter)XII-25 Lead
Nonconformers, The (collected work of various writers edited by David Evanier and Stanley Silverzweig)XVI-29 Frontiers
Non-Darwinian EvolutionXV-28 Introduction to quoted in Review, "Articles of Dissent"
XV-37 Briefly quoted in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"
Nonexistent ProgramsXXXVIII-20 Lead
Nonhuman Environment, The - Harold F. Searles (1960)XXXVIII-25 Editorial (Seonaid Robertson)
Nonnuclear Futures- The Case for an Ethical Energy Strategy - Amory Lovin and John Price (Friends of the Earth, 1975)XXV-3 Quoted in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"
XXIX-26034 Quoted in Lead, "Kinds of Objectivitiy"
Non-Partisan FoundationsXXVIII-38 David Brower's foreword to quoted in Frontiers, "The Responsibility of People"
XXIX-11 Amory Lovins quoted in Frontiers, "Education on Energy"
Non-Physical Evolution?I-15 Editorial
Non-Political Comment, AXXXII-43 Editorial
Non-Political Life, TheXIV-41 Editorial
Non-Political PoliticsXIV-36 Editorial
Non-Political PoliticsVIII-41 Frontiers
Non-Sectarians, TheXXI-41 Lead
Nontoxic and Natural - Debra Lynn Dadd (Tqrcher, 1984)XII-27 Lead
Non-Traditional ReligionXXXVIII-11 Quoted, reviewed in "On Creating a Nonpoisonous World"
Nonviolence and Peacemaking (reading list published by the Commonweal Trust)XI-49 Lead
Non-Violence in South AfricaXVI-39 Devi Prasad's introduction to quoted in Review, "Libraries of Vision"
Nonviolence in the Twentieth CenturyXXXIX-25 Frontiers (Desmond Tutu)
Nonviolent ActivistXIV-10 Frontiers
Non-Violent Defense for Britain?XXXIX-40 Interview with Howard Moore by Beverly Woodward, Sept. 1986, in Editorial, "What Responsibility Teaches"
XL-6 Interview with Gwyn Kirk by Judy Kowalok, Jan/Feb 1987 in "Greenham Common"
Non-Violent General, AX-26 Frontiers
Non-Violent ResistanceXXVI-50 Frontiers
Nonviolent Resistance - Nicholas Walter (pamphlet published by Schools for Nonviolence, London, England)XIII-21 Lead
XXXIV-46 Editorial (Gandhi on Satyagraha)
Nonviolent Revolution in India - Geoffrey Ostergaard (1986)XVI-24 Quoted in Editorial, "One Thing Leads to Another"
Non-Violent Society, TheXXXIX-43 Quoted in "Gandhi's Successors"
Non-Violent SoldiersX-31 Editorial
Norberg-Hodge, HelenaXXVI-50 Editorial
Norbury, Dr. FrankXXXVII-40 Her work in Ladakh, from Peter Bunyard's article in the Ecologist (Vol. 1, No. 14) in Frontiers, "A Tibetan Land"
Nordhaus, William D.V-50 Quoted in Frontiers on alcohol, "A Psychological Mystery"
Nordhoff, CharlesXXV-21 Julian McCaull's quote from him in March Environment given in Frontiers, "GNP 'Fetishism'"
Nordoff, Dr. PaulII-43 Reference to his Communistic societies of the United States in Review on Henri Lasserre
XX-11 Communistic Societies of the U.S. quoted in Lead, "The Longing for Community"
XXIV-21 Reference to Communistic Societies in Frontiers, "A Massive Awakening"
XXXIII-20 Quoted from The Communistic Societies of the U.S. in Review, "Past Communities- Here and Abroad"
Normal Living (enlarged quarterly edition of the Interpreter)XV-34 Quoted in Children, "Music Therapy Project"
"Normal" People, TheIII-19 Reference to this Mildred Loomis-Ralph Borsodi paper in Borsodi article in "New Ideas at Work" series
Norman, ColinXXIV-25 Lead
Norman ConquestXXXIII-25 Quote from Not Man Apart, April 1980 on Mayas in Frontiers, "An Ominous Parallel"
Norman, DorothyV-17 Review-The Golden Warrior, Hope Muntz
Norman, HowardXXIX-41 Harold Clurman quoted from her Twice a Year in Editorial, "Barometers of Civilization"
XXXV-14 Twice a Year quoted in Review, "The Ailing Arts"
Normative Social PsychologyXXXV-23 His Where the Chill Came From quoted, discussed in Review, "Trips to Faraway"
North American ReviewXXV-45 Editorial
North Cape - Joe PoyerXXII-47 Major Sherman Miles quoted from March 1923 issue in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"
XXVI-47 Major Miles quoted from March 1923 issue in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace-
North Country Anvil (Box 37, Millville, Minn. 55957)XXIV-19 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "On the Home Front"
North Fork Times - published and edited by Ed Marston (Paonia, Colorado)XXIX-46 Address by Mulford Sibley quoted from May-June issue in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"
XXX-15 Story on Skill Pool quoted from Dec/Jan 1976-77 issue in Frontiers, "Bridging Information"
XXI-24 Jack Miller quoted Jan/Feb issue in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue"
XXXI-51 Robert Sessions quoted from March-June issue, in Editorial, "Wonderful Mice"
XXXII-6 Karl Hess quoted from Fall 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "Vision and Vigilance"
XXXII-25 Erline Duus quoted on N.F.S. Frundtvig from Nov-Dec 1978 issue in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"
XXXII-48 Quoted from Summer 1979 issue in Children, "Building Community"
XXXIII-20 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"
XXXIV-8 Quoted Jim Eggert on Thoreau from Dec. 1980 issue in Frontiers, "A Wild and Dusky Knowledge"
XXXV-11 Quoted Jan/Dec 1981-82 issue from "Where Have All the Publishers Gone?" by Celeste West in Frontiers, "Corpses of Meaning" and Editorial, "One Real Problem"
XL-14 Paul Glik, Fall 1986 in "Inhuman Development"
XL-38 Spring 1987 Jack Miller re simple living, in "Another Sort of American Dream"
North Fork Times-(Continued)XXIX-20 Report of farming experience of Heidemans quoted in Frontiers, "Commercial Organic Farming"
North from Malaya - William O. DouglasXXIX-38 Views of rancher, Carlton Meek, on building schools quoted from in Children, "Avenues of Common Sense"
XXX-50 The Myths of Rural School and District Consolidations quoted from May 19 issue, in Children, "Trends in Education"
XXXI-5 Ed Marston quoted from in Editorial, "Community Self-Reliance"
North, MichaelVII-26 Reviewed, "Douglas, Again"; also reference to in Editorial, "Eastern Example"
XXXV-10 Quoted extensively in Review, "In Eastern Lands"
North to Freedom - Anne Holm (Copenhagen, 1963; English translation, Harcourt Brace & World, 1965)XXX-3 His comments in re Schumacher quoted, editor's preface to Time Running Out? in Review, "A Resurgence Reader"
XXXI-42 Briefly quoted on Gramdan movement from Best of Resurgence in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
North Toward Home - Willie Morris (Houghton Mifflin, 1967)XXVI-17 Reviewed in Children, "Two Stories"
Northcott, CecilXXI-14 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Man from Yazoo"
XXI-15 Quoted in Review, "The Clarity of James Baldwin"
XXVI-52 Quoted on American state university in Children, "Some Letters"
Northern Farm - Henry Beston (Rinehart, 1948)II-32 Review (of sorts) of his Religious Liberty
Northern Ireland-The Background to the Conflict - ed. John Darby (Harper & Row, 1982)XXIII-1 Quoted from in Children, "Education for Tomorrow"
XXXVII-51 Quoted (machine civilizations, farms) in Frontiers, "A Lost Art?"
Northern Light, AXXXVII-11 Reviewed, quoted, incl. Introduction and contribution of Paddy Hillyard in Review, "The Ulster 'Plantation'"
Northrop, F. S. C.XIX-44 Review
Northwest MagazineI-12 Author of The Meeting of East and West, one of the supporters to Yale's quarterly The Review of Metaphysics
V-4 His Life article, "The Mind of Asia" discussed in Frontiers, "Life Looks at Asia"
VII-36 Reply to his contentions by John G. Arapura in Frontiers, "Indian Social Philosophy"
XIII-42 Review in Sept. 10 Saturday Review by James Warburg of his Philosophical Anthropology and Practical Politics quoted in Frontiers, "War is an Outmoded Idea"
Northwestern University Law ReviewXXXVIII-7 Quoted on ARABLE farmers marketing coop in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"
Norton Anthology of English LiteratureXXI-27 Prof. John Kaplan quoted, July-Aug. 1966 issue in Lead, "The Contribution of Experts"
Norton, MichaelXXIX-4 Keats' letter to brother quoted from in Review, "The Progress of the Artist"
Nostalgic RecollectionsXXXIII-51 His Directory of Social Change discussed in Children, "Origins of Adult Education"
Not a Dumb QuestionXVIII-6 Review
Not a Mumblin' WordXXX-46 Lead
Not All PoetsIX-44 Editorial (results of atomic tests)
Not As SolutionsXXXII-45 Editorial
Not As a Stranger - Morton ThompsonXXXIII-21 Lead
Not Enough CommunistsVIII-50 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Religion of Medicine"
Not Enough With UsIV-7 Review of John-Paul Sartre, Nation article, "The Chances of Peace"
Not Entirely by ChanceXVII-51 Frontiers
Not Entirely Tame Metaphysicist, AXVII-11 Lead
Not for PublicationIII-17 Frontiers - about Einstein
Not Guilty - Jerome FrankXXV-14 Lead
Not Learning from HistoryXVI-12 Discussed and quoted in Review, same title
Not Just McCarthyXXXIX-50 Frontiers
Not Man Alone (monthly, Friends of the Earth, 529 Commercial St., San Francisco, CA 94111)X-33 Frontiers
Not Man Apart (monthly by Friends of the Earth, see above)XXVI-20 Prof. F. H. Bormann quoted from April issue in Frontiers, "Exchanges"
Not Man Apart -(Continued)XXVI-14 Hugh Nash quoted on agriculture from Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "Focus on California"
XXVI-17 Reader's comment quoted from March 1972 issue in Frontiers, "Gradually Penetrating Ideas"
XXVII-48 Quoted from John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy in Sept. issue, given in Frontiers, "Goals and Responsibilities" Also quoted from John Passmore's Man's Responsibility for Nature from August issue
XXVIII-44 Reprint from Cleaning Up quoted from mid- Aug. issue in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"
Not Man Apart -(Continued)XXVIII-49 Reader's letter quoted from Sept. issue, and staff writer, Hugh Nash, quoted in Frontiers, "Sharp Diagnosis, Indifferent Cure"
XXIX-1 Reader's letter quoted from mid-Oct. issue in Frontiers, "The Sierras in Pasadena"
XXIX-15 Hugh Nash quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"
XXIX-24 Reprint of Amory Lovins' letter to N.Y. Times quoted from mid-March issue in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"
XXIX-50 Amory Lovins' article on energy (first in Foreign Affairs) quoted mid-Nov. issue in Frontiers, "Required Reading on Energy"
XXIX-52 Conn Nugent's report on dedication of the Ark quoted from Dec. 1976 issue in Frontiers, "A Model Bioshelter"
XXX-2 Lester R. Brown quoted on world food supply from mid-Sept. issue, 1976, in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"
XXX-4 Donella Meadows' article on market economy quoted from Oct. issue in Frontiers, "Questions and Answers"
XXX-10 Review of Harvard reprint of Man and Nature quoted from in Review, "Returned to Print"
XXX-16 Interview with Sim Van der Ryn quoted, Feb. issue, in Lead, "In Quest of Balances"
XXX-25 Amory Lovins' letter quoted from Mar-Apr issue in Frontiers, "Remedies for Cards and Cars"
XXX-42 Gil Friend's comments on The Unfinished Agenda quoted from July issue, in Lead, "The Processes of Change"
XXXI-37 Carl Pope quoted from June-July issues, 1978, in Frontiers, "On Getting Things Done"
XXXI-42 Rick Applegate's "Trusteeship for the Environment" quoted from midsummer issue in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
XXXII-12 Wes Jackson quoted, Nov-Dec. 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"
XXXIII-18 Quoted from Feb. 1980 issue on Reclamation Act of 1902 in Frontiers, "Sun, Wind, and Farms"
XXXIII-25 Quoted from article by Colin Norman on Mayas in Frontiers, "An Ominous Parallel"; also quoted same issue article by Robert Allen from International Union for Conservation of Nature
XXXIII-49 Quoted article by Janice Fillip and Daniel Zwerdling, Sept. 1980 issue, in Frontiers, "It Can Be Done"
XXXIV-9 Quoted from article by Jim Harding, Dec. 1980, in Frontiers, "An Interesting Decision" (re nuclear power-breakdown of plants, etc.)
XXXIV-14 Herman Daly on Jose A. Lutzenberger, agricultural engineer, in Editorial, "Now, In Brazil," March 1981 issue
Not Matters of BeliefXXXIV-21 Letter to editor by Sen. Edward Kennedy re SCE decision to develop alternative sources of energy, Frontiers, "A Few Clippings"
XXXV-40 Aug/Sept 1982 quoted Mark Evonoff in "Bicycle History"
XXXVI-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "Thoughts about 'Sovereignty'" re war in name of security, Oct. 1982 issue
XXXVII-12 Articles in Nov. 1983 issue quoted, esp. Ned Hanauer on acid rain in Germany, also in Hawaii, in Frontiers, "Rampant Pollution"
XXXVIII-11 Quoted Donald Worster, Nov. 1984, on water in Frontiers, "A New Homestead Program"
XXXIX-16 Nov/Dec 1985 Martin Stott "Meat is Murder" (animal liberation) in "News from England"
XXXIX-20 July/Aug 1984 Jack Anderson re dolphins for war
XXXIX-338 April 1986 Wes Jackson ecological debt of farms
Not on the CouchXXXII-23 Lead
Not One, But TwoXXXI-46 Lead
Not Optimism, Not PessimismXXVIII-51 Review
Not-Quite Lost Art, AXIII-35 Editorial
Not Quite "Non-Existent"XXXIV-16 Editorial (Lewis Thomas, etc.)
XXXVIII-45 Frontiers (small communities)
Not-So-Free Press, TheXVIII-23 Editorial
Not-So-Incredible Psychic World, TheII-41 Editorial-treatment of Blanshard book
Not So Rich As You Think - George R. Stewart (Houghton Mifflin, 1968)III-12 Frontiers-review of Payne-Bendit book, This World and That
Not That, But ThisXXI-15 Quoted in Frontiers, "Conservation Is Not Enough"
Not the Last of C. C. JungXXVI-44 Review
Not the Same At AllXVI-26 Review
Not to Live by Falsehood - Alexander SolzhenitsynXXIX-17 Review
Not Yet Settled Controversy, AXXVIII-19 Frontiers
Note-Books of Samuel ButlerXXXI-44 Lead
Note by Picasso, AXXXIV-12 Quoted by Harold C. Goddard in Children, "Eating Grapes Downward"
Note on Animism, A - John CollierXX-46 Editorial
Note on "Channeling," AVI-13 Frontiers
Note on Contemporary CriticismXL-1 Frontiers
Note on Arthur Morgan, AXXIII-24 Frontiers
Note on Mass Education, AXXXI-18 Editorial
Note on NostalgiaXXXV-6 Editorial
Note on PlanningXXXVII-5 Editorial
Note on Walt Whitman, AXXV-14 Frontiers
Notebook - Samuel ButlerXXXIV-39 Editorial
Noted in PassingXXXVIII-22 Brief quote from on "morality" in Lead, "What is Morality?"
Notes and FragmentsVII-18 Review-The Juggler of Our Lady and Depends What You Mean by Love
VII-22 Review-City, Clifford D. Simak; Lily, Vincent Sheean
XVII-34 Children-Samuel Gould, American Council of Christian Churches of California
Notes for ReformersXXVI-20 Walt Whitman quoted from in Lead, "The Terms of Self-Knowledge"
Notes from the New Underground - Jesse Kornbluth (Viking, 1968)IV-4 Lead
Notes from the Underground - DostoevskyXXII-20 Allen Katzman-East Village Other; Wayne Hansen-East Coast Avatar; Kurt Abram-Kaleidoscope; Paul Williams-Village Voice
XXII-31 Allen Katzman quoted from in Lead, "The Price of Submission"
Notes in Passing - all Children and OurselvesIII-2 Quoted from in Lead, "The New Political Analysis"
X-27 Quoted from in Lead, "The Age of Climax"
XIX-47 Quoted in Lead, "A Stubborn Breed"
XIX-51 Quoted in Review, "Random Thoughts on Words"
XXII-48 Quoted in Lead, "Questions About Extremes"
XXVII-44 Quoted in Lead, "What Sort of Awakening?"
XXIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"
XXXI-45 Quoted in Children, "No Catharsis in Sight"
XXXII-14 Quoted in Editorial, "Prophetic Voices"
Notes in Passing-(Continued)VI-15 Children
Notes of a Native Son - James BaldwinVIII-31 (Correspondence Plus)
XVII-34 Children, on S. B. Gould, Walcott N. Beatty, and American Council of Christian Churches of California
Notes on AmericanaXVII-26 Quoted in Lead, "Devotion to the Human Being"
XXIII-46 His essay on Richard Wright's Native Son quoted from in Review, "An 'Old' Book"
XXIII-48 One-sentence quote from in Review, "Failure of a Dream"
Notes on ArtXXIV-8 Review
Notes on Carpenter and ThoreauI-42 Review
Notes on CensorshipXXVIII-11 Review
Notes on "Cultural Lag"XIII-36 Frontiers
Notes on Depressing NovelsI-34 Review-Walt Whitman, created new type of war literature; professional soldiers no longer can go along with total war
Notes on "Foreign Affairs"XII-44 Review
Notes on HistoryXIV-8 Frontiers
Notes on Human NatureXXX-12 Review
Notes on LanguageIII-34 Review
Notes on NovelsXXXIV-24 Lead (Wendell Berry-Hudson Review)
Notes on ParapsychologyXXIII-36 Review
V-50 Review
VII-52 Review
IX-29 Review
XX-43 Review
XI-4 Review - Andrew Geer's Canton Barrier; James G. Cozzen's By Love Possessed
XI-34 Review - John D. MacDonald's The Deceivers
Notes on Philosophic DiscussionXIII-35 Review
Notes on "Race"IX-3 Frontiers
Notes on ReligionXXII-2 Frontiers
Notes on ResponsibilityI-48 Review-based on "God and the American People," Ladies Home Journal, Nov. 1948, by Lincoln Barnett
VI-37 Lead
VIII-38 Review, May 1955 American Journal of Sociology
XV-30 Frontiers, article by Walker Winslow
Notes on Scientists on ReligionXIII-10 Editorial
Notes on "Self-Realization"XIII-51 Frontiers
Notes on Self-RelianceXVI-18 Review
Notes on SimplicityXXVII-26-35 Frontiers
Notes on "Sophisticated" NovelsXXXIII-16 Editorial
Notes on Technology, China, RussiaIX-33 Review
Notes on the FutureXXXVII-37 Frontiers
Notes on the "God-Guided"XXIII-47 Lead
Notes on the Healing ArtsIV-42 Editorial
Notes on the NewsVIII-51 Frontiers
Notes on the Novel - Ortega y Gasset (Princeton University Press, 1948)VII-50 Review
XI-18 Review-our relations with Russia
Notes on the Texas QuarterlyIII-19 Quoted from in Review, "A View of the Novel"
Notes on TransitionsXIV-12 Review
Notes on War and PeaceXII-9 Frontiers
Notes on War's AftermathXVI-38 Lead
Notes on ZenXIV-52 Review
Nothing - Henry GreenXII-45 Review
Nothing But Rifles and BombsIII-34 Reference to in Review, "Notes on Human Nature"
Nothing Can Be Done, Everything is Possible - Byron Kennard (Brick House, 1982)XXXIV-20 Editorial (post-war experiences)
Nothing Important Has ChangedXXXV-44 Quoted in Lead, "Yet People Keep on Trying" (community organizer)
Nothing Is Too LateXXXIX-41 Editorial (government control)
Nothing Short of MiraculousXXXVII-20 Frontiers (Chipko, International Wildlife)
Nothing So Strange - James Hilton (1947)XXIX-16 Review
Nott, KathleenXX-52 Quoted in Lead, "On Changing the World"
Nounis, ChristosX-14 Mentioned in Editorial, "Still More on 'Philosophy'"; quoted from Encounter in Frontiers, "Rethinking Philosophy"
X-21 Quoted from Encounter, Oct. 1956, in Lead, "Science and Philosophy"
Novel NotesXXXIV-23 Greek war-resister mentioned in Editorial, "C.O.'s in Israel and Greece")-WRI, March 1981
Novel of Distinction, AVII-31 Review-Niven Busch, The Hate Merchant; Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man; Alfred Bester, The Demolished Man; Budd Schulberg, Some Faces in the Crowd
Novel of France, AVIII-7 Review of Harriette Arnow's The Dollmaker
Novelist-Philosopher Again, TheX-7 Review-Les Mandarins, Simone de Beauvoir
Novels on the Last WarXVIII-30 Review-Colin Wilson
Novelist's Approach, AXIII-29 Review
Novelist's Ethical Asides, AVII-51 Editorial-Priestley
Novels and the MoviesXVIII-51 Review
Novels from Other LandsXIII-17 Review
Novels of Understanding, TheII-47 Review-Indian novel So Many Hungers! by Bhabani Bhattacharya, The Train, Vera Panova
Novick, SheldonIV-2 Review of Budd Schulberg's Disenchanted and Edwin Corle's People on the Earth
Now (Unitarian Universalist magazine)XXIV-11 Quoted, Oct. 1970 Environment in Frontiers, "Fewer Experts Needed"
XXVI-37 Quoted, May 1973 Environment in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers
XXVI-43 Quoted, June Environment in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"
Now, and Now as "Then"XXXII-51 Michael Ferber quoted, Sept. 26 issue, in Frontiers, "Days of Our Years"
Now in BrazilXXVI-45 Frontiers
Now is the Time - Lillian SmithXXXIV-14 Editorial (Amazon Basin)
Now It Can Be Told - Sir Philip Gibbs (1920)VIII-29 Reviewed under own title
Now We Are SevenXXVI-24 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Some Old Books"
Now We Can Speak-A Journey through the New Nicaragua - Frances Lappe and Joseph Collins (Institute for Food and Development Policy)VII-1 Editorial
Nowell, PegXXXVI-38 Quoted in Frontiers, "Central American School"
Nowhere on EarthXX-43 Her article from Sept. Parents' Bulletin, text of Children, "Plays Given by Children"
XXV-16 Quoted from The School in Rose Valley in Children, "Social Studies at Rose Valley"
Nowhere Was Somewhere - Arthur Morgan (Chapel Hill, 1946) University of North CarolinaXXXIII-43 Lead
Noyes, John HumphreyXIV-21 Briefly quoted in Review, "Edward Bellamy Today" (1946)
XVIII-33 Quoted in Review, "The Eternal Society"
XXI-52 Quoted in Lead, "Untutored Longings"
XXVII-19 Quoted in re stories of Golden Age in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"
XXX-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Burdens of the Utopians"
XXX-12 Quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"
XXXI-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"
XXXII-37 Quoted in Lead, "The References for Life"
XXXIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"
XXXIV-16 Quoted "Why Utopias Fail" in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"
XXXV-49 Quoted in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable" (Utopias)
Nuances and DrivesI-25 Founder of Oneida Community, mentioned in Editorial, "The Community Ideal"
XXXIII-20 Mentioned along with his Oneida Community in Review, "Past Communities-Here and Abroad"
Nuclear Culture - Paul LoebXXXVI-42 Review (Laurens van der Post)
Nuclear CultureXXXVII-18 Quoted in Editorial, same title
XXXIX-39 Reviewed in "Unwelcome News"
Nuclear Information and Resource Service (1536 Sixteenth St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20036)XXXVII-18 Editorial
Nuclear Madness - Dr. Helen CaldicottXXXV-13 Quoted Betsy Taylor, Jan. Report on European Nuclear Disarmament Movement in Editorial, "It's About Time"
Nuclear Nightmares-An Investigation Into Possible Wars - Nigel Calder (Viking 1979)XXXV-46 Quoted from The Hundredth Monkey in Frontiers, "Some Comparisons"
Nuclear Pacifists, TheXXXIV-6 Reviewed, quoted at length in Review, "Nightmares and a Remedy"
Nuclear Policy for War and Peace - Thomas E. MurrayXIV-11 Editorial
Nuclear Power in 1980XIII-28 Review of by Herber Jehle in June 14, Saturday Review quoted in Frontiers, "The Unpreparedness of Our Time"
Nuclear PrimerXXXIII-15 Article in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Jan. 1980, quoted in Frontiers, "A Good Example"
Nuclear Reactions - Evelyn McConeghey and James McConnell, eds. (Image Seminars, Inc. 1983 conference, paperback, 1986)XXXII-1 Editorial
Nuclear States Are Dinosaurs, TheXXXIX-4 Evelyn McConeghey on reason for the book, also Douglas Slowan and Roger Jones in "The Choice Upon Us"
Nuclear SubsidyXXXV-16 Frontiers
Nuclear Tests-Problems in PhilosophyXXXVIII-27-36 Editorial (report of Rocky Mountain Institute)
Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy - Henry A. KissingerX-23 Frontiers
Nuclear Weapons- Report of the Secretary General (Autumn Press)XI-22 Mentioned in Lead, "What Are We Going To Do?"
Nuclear Weapons- The Way Ahead - Ronald Gaskell (Menard Press, 8 The Oaks, Woodside Ave., London, N12 8AR U.K.)XXXV-6 Quoted on from Norman Cousins in Saturday Review, Nov. 1981, in Lead, "For Improvisers of Peace"
Nugent, ConnXXXV-23 Quoted in Editorial, "Expert Scientific Advice"
Nugent, ElliottXXIX-52 Report on dedication of the Ark quoted from Dec. 1976
XXXII-15 Quote from New Alchemy Newsletter, Fall/ Winter, in Frontiers, "What Price Transition?"
XXXII-26-35 Quoted from Journal of the New Alchemists in Lead, "Toward Gentle, Equitable Transition"
Nuhn, FernerXVII-4 His Of Cheat and Charmer quoted in Frontiers, "Of Writers and Directors"
NukespeakV-14 Discussion of his Christian Century article on Emerson's withdrawal from Unitarian Church, in Frontiers, "Invitation to Mr. Emerson?"
Numa (Life by Plutarch)XL-10 On language developed since Hiroshima in "Matters of Words"
Number of Books, AIII-20 Quotation from re his influence on religion in Rome
VIII-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Theocratic Urge"
Number One Question, TheXXXIX-21 Review
Number Words and Number Symbols - Karl MenningerX-7 Lead
Nunn, Clyde Z.XXX-26-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Cracks in the Economic Foundation"
Nun's Story, The - Kathryn HulmeXXXI-10 His guest editorial quoted from Science, Dec. 9, 1977, in Frontiers, "Professional Independence"
Nurturers of LifeX-3 Reviewed, "Morality and Virtue"
Nurturing Activity, AXXXV-37 Frontiers (feminists)
Nutrition ActionXXXVIII-41 Lead (those who work for the future)
Nutrition and the Soil - Dr. Lionel James Picton (Devin-Adair)XXVIII-37 Reprint from quoted, May 16 Science, in Frontiers, "Farming and Land"
Nutrition TodayII-50 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Humanized Science"
N. V. Notes (monthly bulletin issued by member of Garthnewydd Community House, Wales, England)XXVIII-7 Dr. Charles E. Butterworth, Jr.'s paper, "Iatrogenic Malnutrition," quoted, March/ April 1974 issue in Frontiers, "What Has Been Forgotten?"
Nye, RobertXIV-10 Paper taken from No. 1 quoted in Frontiers, "Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century"
Nyerere, Julius (Prime Minister of Tanzania)XXXII-25 His review of Kingsley Amis' Rudyard Kipling and His World quoted, Mar. 31, 1976 Christian Science Monitor, in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"
XXV-21 Joel Denker's quote of his speech given in Lead, "The Quality of Men"
XXXI-10 Quoted from Schumacher article, July/Aug 1977 Resurgence in Lead, "The Conditions of Moral Renewal" 644