Council for Correspondence Newsletter, No. 27 June 1963 -[plus more of same, re-titled:]- The Correspondent The Monthly Newsletter of the Council for Correspondence, No. 28 July-August 1963, No. 29, No. 30, No. 31, No. 34 Special U.N. Issue. (Six unduplicated numbers in a slightly broken run, together as a lot). in the tradition of The American Revolutionary Committees of Correspondence

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Cambridge, MA: Council for Correspondence, 1963. Magazine. Six issues, 6x9 inches, showing toning along edge of wraps, edgewear and mild dust (No. 34 is immaculate), previous owner's subscription address on rear cover, general good to very good condition. The Jan-Feb 64 issue (#30) takes up JFK's murder, politics must go on...staff and contributors include a who's who of the liberal and progressive left of the 1950s and early 1960s, including sociologist David Riesman, psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, and Rev. A. J. Muste. Find amongst contributing editors law professor David Cavers, economist Kenneth Boulding, physicist David Inglis, sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset, historian H. Stuart Hughes, Marcus Raskin, Director of the Washington think tank Institute for Policy Studies, and Stewart Meacham and Robert Gilmore of the American Friends Service Committee and SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy).

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Council for Correspondence Newsletter, No. 27 June 1963 -[plus more of same, re-titled:]- The Correspondent The Monthly Newsletter of the Council for Correspondence, No. 28 July-August 1963, No. 29, No. 30, No. 31, No. 34 Special U.N. Issue. (Six unduplicated numbers in a slightly broken run, together as a lot). in the tradition of The American Revolutionary Committees of Correspondence

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Council for Correspondence: Cambridge, MA

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1963


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