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Literary File, 1919-1987 (continued)
Texts, 1919-1987 (continued)
Articles, Essays, Reviews, and Commentary, 1928-1986 (continued)
"Notes from a Diver's Diary," Jubilee, Oct. 1957
"Now Time Grows Short for U.S. Following Invasion of Afghanistan," Washington Star, Feb. 27, 1980
"Nuclear War--comments on a paper by Dr. Osgood," for Sidney Cohen [1910- ], 1961
BOX 307 "Of Men and Monuments," North American News Alliance, 1963
"Oil and Grain as Weapons," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 24, 1979
"The Oil Crisis," 1973
"On Hawaii," unidentified magazine clipping, Jan./Feb. 1966
"On Israel's Case: What The Times Thought Unfit for Paper to Print," Jewish Week - American Examiner, Feb. 1979[?]
"Only Women Have Babies," National Review, July 7, 1978; "One Woman's Voice," release, Aug. 26, 1978
"Our Atomic Homework," Today's Woman, 1946
"Our Films Back French View of Unreliable U.S.," New York Herald Tribune, Apr. 26, 1964
"Our Future Relations with Russia," Catholic Courier, 1945
"Our Women Have Courage to Face Realities," Philadelphia Inquirer, Oct. 18, 1942
"The Pacific Century," introductory essay for first issue of Pacific Century, circa 1946
"Pagan Street Scenes in America," New York Herald Tribune, 1964
"Pastor and Patriot," Francis Cardinal Spellman: Twenty Five Years, Archbishop of New York, [commemorative booklet], 1964
"Peace in Our Time," unidentified clipping, June 18, 1945
"The People Are King. In a Democracy Followship, Not Leadership, Is the Name of the Game," Skeptic, Oct. 1976
"Philippines: Asset or Liability," The University of Chicago Round Table, Nov. 16, 1941
"Piece of Our Mind," [Woman of the Week: soprano Kirsten Flagstad] by Clare Boothe [Luce] and Eve Garrette, 1945
"Pilgrim in Rome," Cross and Crown, June 1950 (initial title, "The Mass the Mother and the Machine," 1950)
(4 folders)
"Politics and the Media," for panel discussion, Chicago Friday Club, 1984
"`Pop Clock' for Hawaii," Honolulu Advertiser, Feb. 7, 1978
"A Postscript for the Prejudiced," From the Housetops, 1948
[Postwar planning], Look, 1943
"Postwar Women Want to Work," American Weekly, 1945
"Prescription for America: A New Policy of Containment," American Views, June 7, 1976
BOX 308 [Presidential convention reports], for United Features Syndicate, 1948
"Press Shouldn't Run Porn Film Ads," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sept. 24, 1977
"Princess Barbara Marie Antoinette of America," circa 1934
"Prisoner Ransom a Kennedy Bail-Out?" Chicago's American, Oct. 13, 1962; also printed as "Linking Politics, Cuba Talks Wrong," Tulsa Tribune, Oct. 13, 1962
"Private Papers of a Cub Congressman: The Way Walter Winchell Would Write His Column If He Were a Republican, Instead of a New Dealer," Daily Mirror, Aug. 30-31, 1944
"The Problem of the Greed for Power Among the Nations," for Institute of All Nations, 1974
"Project Apollo--Second Thoughts about the Man on the Moon," Sept. 11, 1963
"Psychology of Artists, Art," fragment, circa 1966
"The Quality of Greatness," 1949-1950
"Rape: One of the Fastest Growing Crimes in America," One Woman's Voice, release copy, July 17, 1976
"The Real Killers in Vietnam," New York Journal American, Nov. 6, 1963
"The 'Real' Reason," McCall's, three parts, Feb.-Apr. 1947
(1 folder)
BOX 309 (8 folders)
"A Reappraisal of U.S. Foreign Policy," Washington Report, Aug. 1975
"Red Declaration of Independence in Italy Is Bombshell, Says Mrs. Luce," New York Herald Tribune, Sept. 13, 1964
"Refugees and Guilt," New York Times, May 11, 1975
Religion and Sexism: Images of Woman in the Jewish and Christian Traditions, edited by Rosemary R. Reuther, New York Times Book Review, undated
"A Report for H.R.L. on a Journalistic Mission," Feb. 1942
"Retention of Nuclear Arms Urged," Honolulu Advertiser, Feb. 9, 1977
"The Right Priest," Information, Dec. 1947
Road to Peace and Freedom, by Irving Brant, Chicago Daily News, 1943
"Rome Remembered," New Book Review, circa 1968
"Russian Atomic Power and the Lost American Revolution," 1954
"The Saga of the People's Al," Catholic Digest, May 1946; reprinted from Vanity Fair, Dec. 1932
"Science: Truth and Nonsense," Skeptic, Jan. 1974
"The Secret of the New China," Churchman, July 1941
BOX 310 "Semantics of Detente," circa 1975
"Semantics of Semitism: The Case of Brother Daniel," 1963
"Should Prostitution Be Legalized?" One Woman's Voice, release copy, Sept. 21, 1974
"The Significance of Squeaky Fromme," Wall Street Journal, Sept. 24, 1975
"Sincerity," From the Housetops, Mar. 1948
"Social Justice and the Hungry Billions," National Review, 1974
"Social Welfare Frankenstein," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sept. 30, 1975
"A Soliloquy," [Hamlet-Nixon parody], New York Times, Jan. 11, 1974
"Sono Stata Promossa Da Anguilla a Delfino," Gente, Dec. 4, 1957
"An SOS for a `Lost Constituency,'" Wall Street Journal, June 9, 1975
"St. Francis Xavier--Then and Now," unidentified offprint, circa 1952
[Statement about Newman Clubs], July 1958
[Statement about water fluoridation], McCall's, Sept. 1962; for the American Dental Association, 1962
[Statement for Easter Seals Drive], 1959
[Statement, loyalty to the Republican party], Oct. 4, 1960
"Stump the Experts," circa 1946
"Summit Meeting or Surrender," New York Herald Tribune, 1964
"Szechuan, China," 1944
[Taxation], The Beacon, Women's Republican Club of Dade County, Fla., 1943
"Tears for the Grand Old Party," National Review, June 30, 1964
[Teheran Conference], Office of War Information, Dec. 7, 1943
"Thailand and the Resource War," Mar. 31, 1981
"Thailand's New Equation on National Security," U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, 1982
BOX 311 "Thanksgiving," New York World Telegram, Nov. 25, 1959
[Theatrical reviews], circa 1929
"Third Term for Fear," Liberty Magazine, 1940
"Third World Strains on United Nations," Honolulu Advertiser, Jan. 30, 1975
"This World of Ours," unidentified clipping, circa 1934
"Thought Has No Sex," Today's Woman, 1946
"Thoughts on Convert Making," Techniques for Convert-Makers, monthly release, Paulist League, Nov. 1947
"Thoughts on Mexico," Vogue, Aug. 15, 1950 See also Container 304, "Land of the Dark Madonna"
"Tito: Capitalism's Fellow-Traveler," Hall Syndicate, 1957
"To Seminarians," The Forum, supplement May-June 1947
"The Travels of Paul VI," New York Herald Tribune, Jan. 26, 1964
"The Trend Away from Democracy," Skeptic, 1975
"Twentieth Century Woman--Free at Last?" Saturday Review/World, Aug. 24, 1974
"Twin Brothers of the Hitler Nightmare," Today's World, Sept. 1946
"Two Books on Abortion," National Review, circa Jan. 1971
"Two Doctrines of War," Strategic Review, Spring 1977
"Under the Fig Tree," 1949[?]
"Underwater Adventure," Family Circle, Apr. 1, 1958; reprint, Family Digest, undated
"Unforgettable Bill Benton," Reader's Digest, Jan. 1975
"The Unmysterious East," Life, 1941
"Urban Catastrophe," Mountain States Architecture, Dec. 1965
"Ultimatum to the UN: Israel and the Arab Godfather," National Review, Jan. 31, 1975
"U.S. General Stilwell Commands Chinese on Burma Front," Life, Apr. 27, 1942
"The U.S. Needs the South," circa 1944
"U.S. Policy Blind and Confused. Blind," Washington Star, Jan. 21, 1979
"U.S.S.R. Real Winner in U.S. Loss of Iran," Honolulu Advertiser, Feb. 17, 1979; reprinted as "Russia the Real Winner . . ., Manchester New Hampshire Union Leader, Mar. 6, 1979
"The Valor of Homer Lea," Saturday Evening Post, 1941
"Victor Belongs to the Spoils," National Review, Nov. 15, 1966
"The Victorious South," Vogue, June 1, 1937
BOX 312 "Victory Is a Woman," Woman's Home Companion, Nov. 1943
[Vietnam], unidentified clipping, New York Herald Tribune syndicate, Aug. 16, 1964
"Vietnam: The Hidden Issue," American Views, 1976
"Vote for Roosevelt or Dewey? Dewey," Negro Digest, Oct. 1944
"Wallace's Appeal Termed Republicans' Death-Knell," Wall Street Journal, June 9, 1975; reprint, State-Times, Baton Rouge, La., July 2 1975
[War effort], Hartford Courant, 1943
"War, Peace, and Leaders," [ New York Times?], circa 1932
"We Race to the Moon--Why Not to the Ocean Floor?" New York Journal American, July 7, 1963
"What American Soldiers Should Know about China," June 1, 1944
"What Are American Women Thinking About the War?" Daily Mail, circa 1940
"What Did He Really Say?" Arizona Republic, May 21, 1961
"What Good Friday Means to Me," New York Times Herald, 1946
"What I Like about Women," This Week Magazine, Aug. 31, 1941
"What Men Don't Know about Women," for McCall's, Feb. 29, 1972
"What One Woman Can Do," [May-ling Soong Chiang], This Week Magazine, July 26, 1942
"What Price Automobiles?" 1963
"What Price the Philippines?" Vogue, Jan. 1, 1942
"What Really Killed Marilyn Monroe? The Love Goddess Who Never Found Any Love," Life, Aug. 7, 1964; reprint, Reader's Digest, 1970
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