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Babbitt, IrvingXIX-29 Editorial
Babbitt, NatalieII-2 His translation of Dhammapada recommended (Oxford University Press)
III-7 Considered anti-democratic by David Spitz
VI-38 Quote from his essay of introduction to the Dhammapada in Lead, "In Honor of Man"
VII-28 Reference to in Review, "The Humane Perspective"
VIII-45 His Rousseau and Romanticism quoted in Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"
XX-3 Quoted from Rousseau and Romanticism in Frontiers, "Concerning Arguments About LSD"
XXXIII-5 Quoted from essay, "Buddha and the Occident," in Lead, "What Is Humanism?"
Babcock, Donald C.XXXIII-11 Quoted from Phoebe's Revolt in Children, "Hearn Comes First"
Babes and Sucklings -Philip WylieIV-16 Review of his Atlantic poem "Pre- Valedictory"-mention of his book Man and Social Achievement and Christian Century "Interview with Deity"
Baby Doll (Motion picture by Elia Kazan)V-24 Quote from in Review, "Imagination-Bludgeon Size"
Bach, Edward (English physician and natural healer)X-26 Discussed in Review, "The 'Unconventional' Pictures"
Bachelard, GastonIII-41 C. W. Daniel Co., Ltd., Ashingdon, Rolchford, Essex, England)
Bachelard, Gaston-(Continued)XXV-42 Quote from his The Poetics of Reveries in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"
XXV-43 Quote from The Philosophy of No in Lead, "Shadowy Frontier"
XXV-45 Quote from The Right to Dream in Lead, "Steps in Transition"
XXVI-12 Quoted from The Poetics of Space in Lead, "Creation and Discovery" Quote also from The Right to Dream
XXVI-48 A Brief Exploration"
Bachrach, WilliamXXX-39 Quoted from same issue above, Wylie Sypher on in Review, "The Writer's Science and Art"
XXXI-19 Same as above in Lead, "The Inherent Purpose"
Back Doors to MetaphysicsXX-49 Quote from Fall Humanist in Frontiers, "The American (Indian) Dream"
Back in 1833. . .V-49 Frontiers - John A. Schindler from Progressive
Back Numbers of ManasXXXV-25 Review (solar energy)
Back to Dreams and MythsVII-10 Editorial
Back to NatureXLI-47 Review (Alan McGlashan)
Back to OrigenXII-52 Sub-heading under Editorial, "Self-Actualizing Creativeness" - comment on use of stilbestrol to fatten cattle and poultry
Back to PlatoXXXVII-9 Editorial (Thomas Merton's letters)
Back to the FarmXXII-51 Editorial
Back to the WallXX-33 Lead
Background for EducationXI-44 Frontiers (discussion of Carlo Levi's Words are Stones and Silone's The Secret of Luca)
Background on Intermediate TechnologyVII-10 Lead
Background on KoreaXXXI-16 Frontiers
Background to Modern Thought - Prof. C. D. Hardie (1947)VI-48 Review
Backing Into ReligionI-16 Mentioned in Letter from England
Backpacks Unpacked?II-50 Lead
Backward Glance, A - Walt WhitmanXL-49 Frontiers (ways to combat contamination by industry)
Backwoods Utopias - Arthur Bestor (U. of Pa. Press, 1950)XXXIV-39 Essay at close of "Leaves of Grass" quoted in Editorial, "A Note on Walt Whitman"
Backyard Homestead Mini-Farm & Garden Log Book - John Jeavons with Mogodor Griffin and Robin Leler, Ten Speed Press, Box 7123, Berkeley, CA 94707, 1983)XVIII-36 Quoted in Review, "'Values' and the Acquisitive Society"
Bacon, FrancisXXXVII-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Lost Dimension of Life"
Bacon, RogerVII-33 Quoted by Griswold in Children, re function of liberal arts
Baconian HarvestIII-7 Reference to in Review of Whittaker book, Space and Spirit
Bacteria, Inc. - Cash Asher (Bruce Humphries, Boston)XXV-19 Frontiers
Bad Books and Good BooksIV-19 Discussed in Frontiers, "Of Bugs and Men"
Bad and Good . . . , TheIV-51 Review of The Blessing, Nancy Mitford
Bad and Good ConventionsXXXVII-46 Frontiers
Bad Back Book, The - Jerry Wayne (Delacorte, 1972)XXXIII-44 Editorial
Bad One, The (The Deserter) - Lowell BarringtonXXVI-11 Quote from in Frontiers, "Nobody Else Could Do It"
Baden-Powell, Sr. RobertVIII-31 Reference to in Review, "Ideals in Strange Places"
Bader, ErnestXIV-34 Review of his biography in Manchester Guardian quoted in Children, "Baden-Powell"
Bader, MichaelXXV-9 Quoted from Winter 1972-72 Journal in Frontiers, "A 'Model' for Industrial Democracy"
Baer, Louis Shattuck, M.D.XXXIII-8 Quoted article in Progressive (re drugs) in Frontiers, "Goodbye to All That"
Baer, SteveXXXIII-5 Quote from his Let the Patient Decide (Westminster Press, Phila. Pa. 1978, $4.95) quoted in article by Paul B. Johnson, in Review, "Body and Soul"
Baer, Steve (Albuquerque, N.M.)XXXII-14 His article quoted from Stepping Stones in Frontiers, "The New Economics"
Baez, JoanXXXIII-49 Quoted from Rain, Aug/Sept 1980 in Frontiers, "It Can Be Done"
XXXVI-26 Quoted from CoEvolution, Spring 1983, in Children, "Appropriate Mockeries"
Bagby, JeanneXX-10 Her comment quoted from Jan. Redbook in Lead, "The Modern Jungle"
XXIII-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Steady Light"
Bagdikian, Ben H.XII-30 Quote in Children, "The Best of 'Beatness'" from Liberation, May issue
XVII-19 Her letter first half of Frontiers article, "Part of a Letter"
Bager, Dr. BertelXV-10 His article in Jan. 8 New Republic quoted in Children, "Comic Strip Count-Down"
XXXVI-39 Quoted May Progressive (1983) on Schell and Wm. Shawn and printing of New Yorker story on Fate of the Earth in Frontiers, "We Should Do Nothing About It"
Bagg, SusanXXIII-9 His book, Nature as Designer, discussed and quoted in Children, "Visual Treasure"
Baggs, William C.XXVIII-18 Quoted on the "Little House" series from Feb. Atlantic in Children, "Through Laura's Eyes"
Bahm, Prof. A. J.XXII-8 A Kind of Men"
XXII-11 Quoted from Mission to Hanoi in Lead, "The Greatest Public Need"
Bahro, RudolphIX-3 Discussion of trends in India from Philosophy East and West discussed in Frontiers, "Notes on Philosophic Discussion"
IX-9 "Correction" - George B. Burch instead of Bahm
Bahunguna, SundarlalXXXIX-27- Quoted Building the Green Movement in Lead, "An Intellectual Development?"
Baida, PeterXXXVIII-2 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, Jan. 1984, on preserving and reforesting in India, in Frontiers, "Progressive Undoings"
XLI-22 Quoted from July 1987 Gandhi Marg on pollution, in Review, "The Path of Gandhi"
Bailey, Margaret LewisXXXVII-49 Aug. 1984 Atlantic re America in Children, "Questions by Commager"
Bailey, Dr. Percival (Anti-Freudian neurosurgeon)XXII-32 Quote from her Milton and Jakob Boehme in Review, "Imperfect Hero of Science"
XXVI-22 Quote from Milton and Jakob Boehme in re Henry More in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"
Bailey, Stephen K.IX-28 Quoted from Newsweek in Review, "A 'Marxian' Evaluation"
IX-36 Reference to in Review, "Critical Comment"
Bailey, Thomas A.XXVIII-52 Quoted from Supporting the Learning Teacher in Children, "Teacher Centers"
Bailyn, BernardI-45 Reference to his The Man in the Street used by contributors to symposium on "Can Foreign Policy Be Democratic?"
Bailyn, BernardXXXVI-7 Quoted from Fundamental Testaments on Paine, in Lead, "A Discipline of Mind"
XXXVI-17 Brief discussion of his essay on Paine's Common Sense in Children, "An Inexhaustible Subject"
XXXVII-10 Quoted in "A Change of Heart" on Common Sense, etc., from Fundamental Testaments
Bailyn, Bernard-(Continued)XXVIII-12 His essay quoted from Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution in Review, "The First Emancipator"
XXVIII-36 Quote from above on influence of Thomas Paine in Editorial, "Unresolved Questions"
XXVIII-46 His essay on Paine quoted in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"
Bainton, RolandXXX-47 His comments on Paine's Common Sense quoted from above in Lead, "Questions on the Ecoregion"
XXXII-5 Quoted in Review, "On Reading and Writing"
XXXII-21 Quoted on Thomas Paine in Lead, "Can Wisdom be Taught?
Baja California - Ralph Hancock (Academy Publishers)VI-47 Reference to Christian Century article on John Calvin in Review, "Days of Wrath"
VIII-7 Quoted from Christian Century in Lead, "On Growing Up" - re Pilgrims
Bakan, DavidVII-15 Long quote from in Children
Baker, Prof. Carlos (Princeton)XXXV-20 Quoted his article in Journal of Humanistic Psychology (re notion of force)
Baker, George L.X-5 His review of Singer's Essays in Literary Criticisms (Santayana) quoted in Review, "The Enigma of Santayana
Baker, LouiseXXVI-50 His report on multinational farmers quoted from Nov. 5 Nation in Frontiers, "A Non-Violent General"
Baker, Richard St. BarbeVII-28 Her Snips and Snails reviewed in Children
Baker, RussellIII-50 Quote from introduction to his book, Green Glory, in Frontiers, "The 'Natural' Revolution"
XXXIII-23 Quoted from My Life My Trees in Frontiers, "The Practice of Authentic Science," and mentioned in Editorial, "Early Champion of Forests"
XXXV-48 Quoted his Green Glory in Frontiers, "Warnings and Encouragement" (Baker d. at 92, June 1981) and his Dance of Trees (1956)
Baker-Roshi, RichardXII-37 Quote from his N.Y. Times column "Observer" (July 3) in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"
Bakker, BertXXXII-38 His comment quoted from Speaking of My Life in Review "Coping Kin"
Bakker, Hans (University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada)XIII-32 Letters by Vincent van Gogh as given in his study of his life quoted from in Lead, "The Trouble With Genius"
Bakunin, MichaelXXXVI-37 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, Dec. 1982, on Gandhi's idea of development, in Lead, "Victims of Development"
Balance and PowerIII-20 Reference to his and Nechayev's The Revolutionary Catechism in Lead, "The Iron Age"
XIV-10 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The World On Your Shoulders"
XIV-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Romantic Spirit"
Balance Is the GoalIV-23 Lead
Balance of Nature, TheXXV-26 Lead
Balance of PowerIII-28 Frontiers
Balance the Basics- Let Them Write - Don GravesXII-23 Editorial
Balanced Living (magazine)XXXV-22 Quoted in Children, "Good Things for Your Brain"
Balances on the WayXIII-18 Dr. C. J. Mumby's article "Psychiatry and Human Desires" in Jan. issue quoted from in Children, "What's Wrong With Authority?"
Balazo, JoyXXXI-15 Frontiers
Balchen, Bernt (Brent?)XL-15 Her report on military installations in Manila for WRI quoted in Lead, "A Trip to India"
Balchin, NigelI-49 Quote from his War Below Zero in Children
Balducci, FatherIII-17 Mention of his Mine Own Executioner in Review, "The Quest for a Paraclete"
Baldwin, FredXVII-24 Frontiers takes from Fellowship in Action an account of his jailing for declaring that Roman Catholics should desert in wartime in his magazine Testamonianze
Baldwin, Hanson (N.Y. Times military expert)XXXI-6 His review of Soft Energy Paths quoted from Nov. 12 Nation in Review, "Amory Lovins on Energy"
XXXVI-19 His review of Soft Energy Paths (Nation, Nov. 12) quoted in Frontiers, "Project of the Twentieth Century"
Baldwin, J.I-11 Mention of blueprint of progressive militarization of America in Harper's for Dec. 1947, in "Reading and Writing"
I-20 Reference to above article, "The Military Move In" in Review of "Why Don't We Learn from History?"
I-32 Reference to "The Price of War" in Harper's, July 1948 in Lead, "No Compromise"
II-6 Brief quote from in Editorial, "Americans Don't Lose Locomotives"
IV-22 Quoted re hysteria attendant on MacArthur's return to U.S. in Lead, "The Humane Temper"
V-21 Quoted from Review of Fuller's Decisive Battles in Editorial, "The Liberal's Dilemma"
VI-46 Discussion of his "What's Wrong With the Regulars?" in Satevepost in Frontiers, "Decline of Martial Virtues"
VII-46 Quote by George Sokolsky in Children, re moral weakness of soldiers in Korean war
VII-50 Quoted from Time in Review, "Notes on the News"
IX-15 Quoted from N.Y. Times in Lead, "The Trembling Earth" re a "decent respect to the opinions of mankind"
Baldwin, JamesXXXII-18 His review of Charles Lave's Transportation and Energy quoted from Winter Co-Evolution Quarterly in Frontiers, "Problems and Solutions"
Baldwin, James (not the above)XVI-7 Quoted from Dec. 1962 Progressive in Frontiers, "Toward 'Emancipation'"
XVI-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Health In Us"
XVI-26 Story about him quoted from May 17 Time in Frontiers, "In and Out of History"
XVI-46 The Fire Next time quoted in Review, "The Fire of Mr. Baldwin"
XVII-26 Quotes from "Everybody's Protest Novel," Notes of a Native Son in Lead, "Devotion to the Human Being"
XVII-31 His definition of Truth as a devotion to the human being, quoted in Lead, "Ends and Means"
XXI-15 Quoted from Feb. 28-29 L.A. Free Press in Review, "The Clarity of James Baldwin"
XXIII-46 His essay on Richard Wright's Native Son quoted from Notes of a Native Son in Review, "An 'Old' Book"
XXIII-48 One-sentence quote from Notes of a Native Son in Review, "Failure of a Dream"
XXIX-44 Quoted from July 29 Paris Tribune in Review, "Footnote to Plato"
XXXII-8 His Soft-Tech quoted from in Editorial, "Past and Future"
XXXVI-49 Discussed, quoted from Nobody Knows My Name, in Review, "An Honest Man"
XLI-6 Quoted on by Bruning from Maclean's, Dec. 1987 in Editorial
Baldwin, Robert (1884-1981)XXI-31 Quote on story about Roger Bacon from his Thirty More Famous Stories Retold in Children, "The First Computer"
Baldwin, RolinXL-19 American Civil Liberties Union organizer, in Review, "Innovators in History"
Balfour, Lady EveX-8 Started own school - discussed by Sloan Wilson in N.Y. Herald-Tribune, in Children
Balint, Dr. MichaelXXX-6 Quote from The Living Soil in Review, "The Rules of Health"
Ball, Ben C. (Vice President of Gulf Oil Corp.)XVII-9 His book, Doctor, Patient, and Illness, quoted by Dr. Raymond J. Py in his Lead, "The Crisis in Medicine"
Ball, DesmondXXXI-6 Quoted from Technology Review Oct./Nov. in Frontiers, "A Little Here, A Little There"
XXXI-45 Quoted from in Lead, "One of a Kind"
Ball, JohnXXXV-5 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 4, 1981, re nuclear war, in Lead, "Levels of Decision"
Ballad of the Sad Cafe - Carson McCullerXI-48 Quoted from Contemporary Issues in Lead, "The Dreadful Abstractions"
XVII-24 His April 10 column in Peace News source of item on New Zealand schoolboy draft protest, 1909
XXXII-5 Quoted from in Peace News in Children, "This and That, Here and There"
XXXIII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Other Half-Truth" (When Adam delved . . . "
XXXIII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Other Half-Truth" ("When Adam delved . . .")
Ballentine, Cecil (Vice-Chairman, British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament)IX-19 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Timeless World"
Balsamo, GuiseppeXVIII-30 Quoted from his talk with Roszak & Hauser, "The Roots of Violence" in Frontiers, "Means to Peace"
Baltzell, DigbyII-46 Film Black Magic based on assumption that Cagliostro was Balsamo
Balzac, HonoreVIII-15 Discussion of his Harper's article on Bell Telephone educational experiment in Children
Balzac's Unlived LifeXXIX-51 Subject of Review article, "Balzac's Unlived Life," quoted Henry Miller essay
Bamberger, Dr. RichardXXIX-51 Review
Bamboo, Robert O. BowenVIII-12 His "Portfolio of Humanism" discussed in "Letter from Vienna"
Bambrough, RenfordVIII-45 Author quoted in Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"
Bandura, Dr. AlbertXXVIII-51 Quoted from Philosophy, Politics and Society, Lead, "Learning from Nature"
Banham, Dr. Katharine (Duke University)XXII-15 Quoted briefly from Scientific American, Mar. 1967, Editorial, "An Ancient Dilemma"
Banik, Dr. Allen E.V-33 Quote from Mental Hygiene article in Children
Banks, Lynne ReidXIII-32 Summary of his Hunza Land by George Rosenberg in N.Y. Mirror, of June 1, quoted in Children, "Living Close to Nature"
Banks, RussellXXIII-15 Her novel, Children at the Gate, discussed in Review, "Women in Rebirth"
Banning, Magaret CulkinXXIII-35 Quote from New American Review (No. 9) in Frontiers, "Some Quotations on 'Art and Politics'"
Banville, JohnIII-27 Reference to her "The Case for Chastity" in Children
Baptizing the BombXXXVI-52 Quoted, discussed Kepler in Review, "Three Books"
Bar of Shadow, A by Laurens van der Post (Morrow, 1956)XIII-40 Frontiers
Barach, MarcXVII-23 Substance of Lead, "What Is a Man to Do?"
XX-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "On Loving One's Enemies"
XXV-41 Quoted in Editorial, "Collision and Scattering"
XXVII-43 Quote from in Lead, "The Uses of Language"
XXXIV-22 Mention of chapter on Japanese sergeant from in Lead, "Behind the Web"
Baraheni, Reza (Iranian poet)XL-3 The Healing Journey quoted in Review, same name
Baranowski, ZigXXXIII-19 His "The Savak Documents" in Nation, Feb. 23, 1980 quoted in Frontiers, "Abroad, at Home and Everywhere"
XXXIII-24 Quoted from article in Feb. 23, 1980 issue of Nation in Lead, "The Other America"
XXXIII-24 Quoted from Nation, Feb. 23, 1980, in Lead, "The Other America"
Barbara, Dr. DominickXVI-33 His letter part of Frontiers, "A Letter on 'Aristocracy'"
Barbarism-Past and Present"XV-35 Quoted from Psychology (No. 4, 1961) in Children, "Listening and Learning"
Barash, CarolII-13 Review, Advance to Barbarism, The Testament of Christian Civilization
Barber, Leslie C.XLI-25 Her introduction to An Oliver Schreiner Reader quoted in Review, "On Oliver Schreiner"
Barbershop BluesI-3 "The Age of Schizophrenia" Harper's, Dec. 1937
Barbu, Marcel (Founder of Community Boimondau)XII-41 Editorial
Barclay, DorothyXVII-43 Quoted on Boimondau philosophy in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"
V-49 Founder of Communities of Work in France. Discussed in Lead, "Free Enterprisers"
Bardach, John F. (Director, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology at University of Hawaii)XIII-37 Her N.Y. Times article reproduced by "Acts for Peace" quoted in Children, "Education About War"
XIV-42 Her comments in Feb. 19 N.Y. Times quoted in Children, "'Over Attention' - and 'Loving Neglect'"
Barden, JohnXXVI-44 Interview with quoted from Sept. 22 Christian Science Monitor in Frontiers, "In the News"
Bare Beginning, AXII-13 Quoted from Nation on interview with Cyrus Eaton in Review, "The Progress of Mr. Eaton"
XIII-29 Quoted from April 30 issue of Nation in Review, "Novels On the Last War"
Barefoot in Athens - Maxwell AndersonXXII-22 Editorial
Barell, JohnV-41 Quotation from in Children
Barfield, OwenXXXIV-14 His report in N.Y. Times, Dec. 14, 1980, on keeping the young from thinking for themselves, quoted in Children, "When Everyone Is Responsible"
Bargar, RobertXXVIII-20 Quoted from Poetic Diction in Review, "The Rediscovery of Nature"
XXVIII-23 Poetic Diction quoted in Lead, "The Fateful Question"
XXX-14 Poetic Diction quoted in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"
XXXII-2 Poetic Diction quoted in Lead, "The Esemplastic Power"
XXVII-46 His comments on Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain quoted from Spring 1974 Denver Quarterly in Frontiers, "More Convergence in Science"
XXXIV-7 What Coleridge Thought mentioned in Frontiers, "A Fiction of Science"
XXXIV-12 Quoted his talk from Toward Summer, 1980 (Visiting Scholar at Cal. State, Fullerton) in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow"
XXXIV-13 Quoted from colloquy at U. of Cal. (theories vs. common sense) in Lead, "The Priority of Mind"; also from What Coleridge Thought
XXXV-35 Quoted Poetic Diction in Review, "Vico- 'Pioneer of Things to Come'"
XXXV-39 From Poetic Diction in Editorial, "The 'Flash of Understanding'"
XXXVI-15 From Poetic Diction in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"
XXXVII-52 Poetic Diction quoted in Children, "Thinking and Knowing"
XXXVIII-7 Discussed his Saving the Appearances-A Study in Idolatry in Review, "Appearance and Reality"; quoted above on the imagination in Editorial, "Unsettling Question"
XXXVIII-21 Saving the Appearances ("collective representations") quoted in Lead, "From Science to Personal Knowledge"
XXXIX-44 Saving the Appearances (the kind of knowledge we have) in Lead, "Contrasting World Views"
Barham, FrancisXI-27 His and Ross Mooney's report discussed in Children, "Esthetics and the Teacher"
Barkai, HaimI-50 Quote from Life and Times of John Reuchilin, 1843 basis of Reuchlin article
Barker, ErnestXXVII-37 Jim Campen comment on his Spring 1972 Dissent article in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
Barkham, JohnI-36 Reference to in Plato article
Barnard, L. L. (See Bernard) Barnes, Bishop (of Birmingham)VI-45 His Saturday Review review on Too Late the Phalarope in Review, "The Alan Paton Tragedies"
Barnes, Donald E.III-46 Quoted in "Letter from England" re overpopulation
Barnes, GeraldXXVI-19 As editor, quoted from Preventing Drug Abuse, Review, "Reflections on Drugs"
Barnes, Dr. Harry ElmerIV-16 Quote from Antioch Review in Frontiers, "Pantheism Reconstructed" - his article entitled "Democracy and the Birthrate"
Barnes, Peter (Solar Center, 432 28th St., San Francisco, CA 94131)I-39 His study on opposition to Neo-Revisionism subject for Lead, "Forbidden Subjects"
VII-13 Editor of Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace quoted from in Frontiers, "The Assumptions of Warmakers"
VIII-46 Harry Elmer Barnes' History and Social Intelligence quoted to show Founding Fathers rarely professing Christians
XIII-45 Sermon printed in Albany Advertiser (1831) and given in History and Social Intelligence quoted in Lead, "The Genius of Human Beings"
XXXVI-23 Brief quote from History and Social Intelligence (re Founding Fathers not being Christians) in Lead, "The Saving Grace"
Barnet, Richard J.XXX-20 Quoted in Frontiers, "On the Side of Life"
Barnett, LincolnXIII-51 His Who Wants Disarmament? quoted in Lead, "Who Will Start Doing Better?"
XXIV-47 His "The Game of Nations" quoted from Nov. Harper's in Editorial, "The Biggest Single Fact"
XXIV-48 His "Game of Nations" quoted from Nov. Harper's in Lead, "The Forms of Credulity"
XXVIII-16 The Power of Multinational Corporations
XXXIII-40 His new book, The Lean Years, discussed and quoted extensively in Review, "Crucial Value Questions"
XXXV-26-34 The Lean Years discussed, quoted in Review, "Crucial Value Questions"
XXXV-41 Quoted "The Feeding Web" in Lead, "The Pain of Change" from his book, Global Reach
Barnett, PaulI-17 Reference to his April 1948 Harper's article (Part I) "The Universe and Dr. Einstein"
I-47 Reference to his Nov. 1948 Ladies Home Journal article "God and the American People" in Lead, "Affirmation on Freedom"
I-48 Review of his Journal article "God and the American People"
Barnhart, EarleXXXI-11 Quote from Progressive (Dec. 1977) in Frontiers, "David and Goliath"
Barnston, Dr. Henry (Houston, Texas rabbi)XXXII-26-35 Quoted from Journal of the New Alchemists in Lead, "Toward Gentle, Equitable Transition"
Barometers of CivilizationVIII-36 Quoted on Bible as literature in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"
Barondes, StanXXIX-41 Editorial
Barr, Dr. DonaldXXII-50 Letter quoted in Children, "The List Overfloweth"
Barr, StringfellowXVII-38 Quoted from Summer 1963 Columbia University Forum in Children, "'Mental Testing' vs. Education"
Barragan, Luis (Mexican architect and landscape architect)III-3 Review of his The Pilgrimage of Western Man, "Pilgrim Without Progress"
IV-18 Review of his Let's Join the Human Race in Frontiers, "The Law of Averages"
IV-20 Quote in Lead, "An Invitation to Communism" from his Progressive article, "My Confessions to McCarthy"
V-52 Quoted "trouble of present generation is that it never read minutes of the previous meeting" in Lead, "Philosophy and Politics"
VI-12 Review of his Citizens of the World in "Stringent Talk"
VI-17 Quoted from Nation in Lead, "Toward a Mature World" and in Editorial, "Extenuating Circumstances"
XV-45 The Pilgrimage of Western Man quoted in Review, "Painful Odyssey"
XX-8 His The Three Worlds of Man quoted in Review, "The Platonic Quest"
XX-40 Quoted on Republic in Lead, "Plato or Bacon?"
XXI-14 The Three Worlds of Man quoted in Editorial, "What Are the Virtues?"
XXIII-1 Quoted from The Three Worlds of Man in Lead, "Knowledge and Being"
XXV-41 Quoted from Embers of the World in Review, "Minds Don't Age"
XXVII-4 Quoted in ref. Plato's Republic from The Three Worlds in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"
XXXII-21 Ideas in re Socrates quoted from The Three Worlds of Man in Lead, "Can Wisdom Be Taught?"
XXXVI-50 Discussion, quotes from The Pilgrimage of Western Man in Review, "Panorama and Spectacle"
XXXVII-26 Quoted Pilgrimage in Lead, "As It Were (results of war)
Barrell, JosephXXII-9 Quoted from Via I, Ecology in Design in Review, "Therapy by Design"
Barrett, MaryVII-28 His Philosophical Study of the Human Mind discussed in Frontiers, "Revolt Against the Experts"
VII-32 Quotations from A Philosophical Study of the Human Mind in Children
VII-38 Reference from reader to above quotations in Children
Barrett, William E.XV-6 An East-West Anthology from Dec. 1961 Library Journal, quoted in Review, "World Opinion On Reincarnation"
Barrett, William E-(Continued)XI-39 Quote from his introduction to Zen Buddhism in Review, "A Good Introduction to Zen"
XIII-48 His The Empty Shrine quoted from in Review, "Two Empty Shrines"
XV-31 His foreword to Anthology of Zen quoted in Frontiers, of same title
XVII-32 His Irrational Man reviewed under title "Of Death and the Timeless Vision"
XXIII-13 His Irrational Man discussed, quoted in Review, "A Study of Existentialism"
XXIII-24 Ronald Sampson's review of his Ego and Instinct (co-author Daniel Yankelovich) quoted from May 11 Nation in Frontiers, "Note on Contemporary Criticism"
XXIII-37 Quoted from Ego and Instinct in Lead, "The Deficiency of the Present"
XXIII-45 Quote from Irrational Man in Review, "On 'Race'-and Much More"
XXV-3 Quote from Irrational Man in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"
XXV-45 Quote from Time of Need in Review, "George Orwell"
XXV-46 Quote from Time of Need in Lead, "The Height of the Times"
XXVI-23 Quote from Time of Need in Review, "The Craft of Weaving"
XXXIII-10 Quote from Irrational Man in Lead, "The Next Stage of Evolution"
XXVII-3 His Irrational Man quoted in Lead, "The World in View"
XXVIII-3 Irrational Man quoted in Lead, "The Universal Expedients"
XXIX-24 Ego and Instinct quoted in Lead, "The Composition of Opposites"
XXXI-17 Irrational Man quoted in Editorial, "Alienation and Restoration"
XXXII-7 His The Illusion of Technique quoted in Review, "Two Fresh Starts"
XXXII-14 The Illusion of Technique quoted in Lead, "The Interlude of Thinking"
XXXII-23 The Illusion of Technique quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
XXXVI-36 Quoted Ego and Instinct in "The Unamericanization of Freud"
Barriers to KnowledgeXXXVIII-2 Irrational Man quoted on classical tradition in literature, from Artistotle's Poetics in Lead, "Something that Might Work"
Barrington, LowellXXV-39 Lead
Barron, FrankVIII-31 His The Deserter (The Bad One) referred to in Review, "Ideals in Strange Places"
Barrows, Edward M.XIX-27 Quoted The Study of Lives in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"
XIX-52 Quoted The Study of Lives in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"
XXII-17 Quote from Child Art in Children, "The Child in the Man"
XXV-23 Quote from The Study of Lives in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"
Barrus, ClaraXXIII-37 Quoted The City Where Crime Is Play in Children," On Crowding"
Barry, Jan (Founder, Vietnam Veterans Against War)XXXVII-24 John Burroughs quoted from her Our Friend John Burroughs (1914)
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transport System)XLI-2 Unwinding Viet Nam quoted in Lead, "Below Thoreau"
Barth, AlanXXVIII-13 Comment on quoted in Frontiers, "For 'Urban Barbarians"
Barth, RolandIV-19 Mention of The Loyalty of Free Man in Lead, "The Divided Are the Weak"
XV-37 Quote from June Progressive in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"
Bartley, WilliamXXVI-9 Joseph Featherstone quoted from foreword to Open Education and the American School in second portion of Children, "Rackham Forever!"
XXVI-12 Open Education and the American School discussed, quoted in Children, "Assumptions in Education"
XXVI-51 Quote Nov. 6 Saturday Review/World in Children, "What the Best Teachers Have Always Done"
Barto, EmilyXI-28 Quoted his article on religion in the New Republic, April 21, in Children, "Religion and Education - I"
XII-26 Quote from his article "I Call Myself a Protestant" in Harper's in Lead, "Twentieth- Century Schisms"
Baruch, Dorothy W.XIII-42 Her letter to N.Y. Times Book Review of Oct. 7, 1940 in Lead, "The Compulsion of the Times"
XXXV-9 Quoted from N.Y. Times, Oct. 7, 1940 (malefemale balance)
Barzini, LuigiV-18 Discussion of her One Little Boy in Children
V-48 Reference to her New Ways in Discipline
Barzun, JacquesXXXV-7 His Harper's article quoted re American character in Lead, "America the Unpredictable"
XXXV-8 Quoted Harper's Dec. 1981 in Lead, "A Conception of Utopia"
Basaldella, MirkoVII-16 His Harper's article subject of Review, "Democratizing the Arts"
X-1 Referred to in Virginia Gildersleeve article in Saturday Review and quoted in Children
XII-21 Quoted review by Joseph E. Evans of The House of Intellect in Wall Street Journal, in Review, "The Mindless Mood"
XIV-11 Extract of his Teacher in America, Jan. Gadlfy in Frontiers, "Concerning 'The Facts'"
XVII-47 His Of Human Freedom quoted in Frontiers, "Against Captivity"
XX-20 Quote from Wilson Follett's Modern American Usage in Review, "A Matter of Sovereignty"
XXIV-17 His Teacher in America mentioned in Review, "Who Should Write History?"
XXVII-20 His contribution in Dr. Aring's summary of symposium quoted from Man and Life in Frontiers, "This Stable World"
XXXIV-2 Quoted Modern American Usage (1966 ed.) in Lead, "One Kind of Change" re use of language
XXXV-17 Quoted from preface of new ed. to Teacher in America in Children, "Some Scholarly Musings"
XXXVI-46 A Stroll with William James quoted, discussed in Review, "An Undated Thinker"
XXXVI-50 Quoted A Stroll on James depression in Children, "Some Examples"
XXXVII-1 From A Stroll on James' criticism in Lead, "Maze of Opposites"
XXXVII-2 From Follett's Modern American Usage in Children, "Matters of Words"
XXXIV-21 Quoted from Modern American Usage (1966) in Lead, "One Kind of Change"
Base of All Faiths, At theXIX-11 Quote from Education of Vision in Review, "On Visual Knowing"
Basic Criticism in NovelsXXXIII-5 Editorial
Basic DiagnosisXI-5 Review, Walt Sheldon's The Man Who Paid His Way, David Duncan's Occam's Razor, Arthur Steuer's The Terrible Swift Sword
Basic Experiments in Parapsychology - K. Ramakrishna Rao, ed. (McFarland & Co., 1984)XXXVI-49 Editorial (use of imagination in applying Schumacher's remedy)
Basic HumanityXXXIX-16 Introduction quoted in Review, "Extra Sensory Perception"
Basic JournalismI-14 Editorial
Basic Needs- A Framework for Action (Transaction Books, New Brunswick, N. J.)XLI-51 New Alchemy Quarterly-in Review
Basic Responsibility - in BirthXXXII-11 Seeds, Picks and Shovels"
Basic UnrealitiesXIX-1 Editorial
BasilidesIX-52 Lead
Basis for New Beginnings, TheI-30 Mentioned in Lead article on Pythagoras
Basis for Social StructureXXIV-40 Lead
Basis of Japanese Foreign Policy, The - Albert E. Hindmarsh, 1936XXV-18 Editorial
Basis of Trust, TheI-48 Quote from in Children
V-40 Quote from in Frontiers, "The Proposition Is Peace"
Baskette, KirtleyIII-10 Editorial
Baskin, JohnX-22 Quoted his article in Redbook, April, "A Man Who Refused to Kill" in Children, "Pacifism and Education"
Baskir, LawrenceXXXV-3 Quoted his story from Country Journal in Children, "Some Reading" (on cycles)
Basler, AlbertXXXII-22 His Chance and Circumstance reviewed in "Outrageous Fortune"
Basler, Roy P. (ed. of Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, The)XX-31 Quote from Dialogue on Technology in Review, "On 'The Nature of Man'"
Bassuk, DanielXXXIV-23 Quoted from by Edmund Wilson in Lead, "On Self-Evolvers" (Wilson's Eight Essays)
Bast, Diane CarolXL-49 Pendle Hill pamphlet, Abraham Lincoln and the Quakers quoted, reviewed in Review, "All the Brave Men"
Bastian, Adolf (German traveler and ethnologist)XL-15 Court case on conscience objection literature in Children, "Non-Military Jobs"
Bastian, H. Charlton (Professor of Medicine, U. of London)IX-20 Ref. to in Lead, "The Fear of Loose Ends"
Bastiat, FredericII-24 The Origin of Life gives illustrations of spontaneous generation
BatemanIII-36 Discussion of his The Law in Frontiers, "Search for Social Principles"
Bates, Dr. W. H. (N.Y. Ophthalmologist)VIII-4 Review of his and Soal's Modern Experiments in Telepathy
Bateson, GregoryIX-26 Work discussed in Children and his book, Perfect Sight Without Glasses
XXVII-26-35 His book mentioned in Frontiers, "Notes on Self- Reliance"
Bateson, Mary CatherineXXVII-14 Quoted from his Steps to an Ecology of Mind, from Stewart Brand's discussion of in Nov. 1973 Harper's in Lead, "Old Nationalism for New"
XXIX-46 Quoted from interview with Steward Brand, see above, in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
XXX-9 Subject of Rollo May article quoted from Fall 1976 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Frontiers, "Attitudes Toward ESP"
XXX-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "In Defense of the Essay"
XXXI-24 Interview with Stewart Brand, Harper's Nov. 1973 issue, quoted in Children, "One More Curricular Reform"
XXXII-46 Quoted from his Mind and Nature in Lead, "Looking and Up"
XXXIII-41 Quoted from Harper's Nov. 1973 interview with Steward Brand, in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"
XXXV-18 Quoted from L.A. Times, April 4, 1982, UCLA conference on arms control, in Editorial, "A Candid Historian"
XXXVIII-46 Quoted from an interview in Harper's Nov. 1973 re teaching, in Children, "Thinking Is Not a Performing Art"
Bateson, WilliamXXXIV-11 Quoted her contribution to The Village as Solar Ecology in Frontiers, "Molecular Changes"
Battle Cry - Leon UrisXXXI-14 Quoted in Children, "Evolution-An Old View"
Battle Done, The - S. Leonard Rubinstein (Wm. Morrow and Popular Library)VII-52 Reviewed, "Notes on Novels"
Battle for the Mind - William SargentIX-38 Reviewed in "His Brother's Keeper"
Baudelaire, Pierre Charles (French poet)X-23 Quoted from in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"
Bauer, JohnX-34 Review of book of his letters by Kenneth Rexroth in the Nation, quoted in Review, "In Defense of Desperation"
XVIII-45 H. L. C. Jaffe quote of given in Lead, "Before the Storm"
Bauhaus - edited by Ise Gropius and Herbert Bayer (Branford, Boston, 1959)XXXIII-8 Quoted from New Directions in Teaching in Children, "The Teaching Profession"
Bauhaus -- compiled by Prof. Hans M. Wingler (MIT Press, $55.00)XX-37 Gropius quoted in re Moholy-Nagy in Frontiers, "The New Bauhaus"
Bauhaus, The- Full RetrospectXXIII-5 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Bauhaus- Full Retrospect"
Baum, CarlXXIII-5 Review
Baum, JoanneXXXIV-51 Quoted from New Alchemy Quarterly in Children, "He Is Available" re wastewater usage
Baumbach, JonathanXXXIX-13 Reviewed One Step Over the Line re cocaine addiction in "Keys to Health"
Baumer, Franklin (editor, "Main Currents in Western Thought")XXIV-40 Quoted book he edited, Writers as Teacher/ Teachers as Writers, in Children, "Writers Who Teach"
Baxter, Helen (ed. of Canadian Assn. Of University Teachers Bulletin)VII-27 Quoted in Review, "The Return of the Egghead" from Saturday Review
Bay Area Rapid Transport System (See BART) Bay, ChristianXXXVII-42 "The Role of Our Universities in the Nuclear Age" quoted from Apr 1984 issue in Children, "Reports from Canada"
Bay GuardianXIX-28 Liberation and Articulation" (2 parts)
Bay, James C. (Columbia Education professor)XXVI-13 Daniel Ben-Horin's discussion of in Feb. 19 Nation quoted in Frontiers, "The Hazards of Success"
Bay of Noon, The - Shirley Hazzard (Pocket Book)VII-33 Ref. to Nation defense of our public schools in Children
Bayard, ChevalierXXV-15 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Two Good Books"
Bayles, ErnestI-19 He, like Buddha, Socrates, Gandhi, etc. lived without fear, and without reproach
Bazelon, DavidXVI-29 Quoted from The Humanist symposium, "Reconstruction in Religion," in Review of same title
Beachy, AlvinXII-37 His article "The Hero as a Symbol." Summer issue of Dissent quoted in Review, "J. Jones, The Pacific?"
XIX-15 John S. Keel's review of his The Paper Economy quoted in Frontiers, "The Uses of Symbols"
Beagle, Peter S.IX-46 Quote from his Christian Century, "The Draft and Christian Discipleship" in Review, Dilemma Worth Pondering"
Beaglehole, Dr. J. C.XXIII-35 Quoted his The Last Unicorn in Review, "Recent Myth-Makers"
Beals, CarletonIII-33 Long quotations from in Letter from England
Bean, StanleyVII-28 Quotation from Christian Century article on Guatemala in Review, "The Humane Perspective"
Bear, The - William Faulkner (Viking)XIII-50 His letter to Editors quoted in Children, "Liberal Experiments in Education"
Beard, Dr. Charles A.XXVIII-47 Quoted and reviewed in "Random Reading"
Beardwood, RogerI-11 Quoted to effect we neglect study of warthinking ourselves to be "peace-loving people." In "Reading and Writing."
I-24 Vanzetti read his Rise of American Civilization while waiting to be hanged
I-26 Quoted in Lead, "Has History a Meaning?"
I-39 Difficulties he had getting his American Foreign Policy in the Making, 1932-1940, published, in Lead.
I-43 Oswald Carrison Villard's tribute to in Progressive
II-6 Ref. to his Republic
XXVIII-1 His The Republic reviewed in "The Art of Citizenship"
Bearing the UnbearableXXI-51 Quoted from Aug. 1968 Fortune in Frontiers, "Forced Off the Land"
XXIV-22 Quoted from Aug. 1968 Fortune in Lead, "The Meaning of Progress"
Bearing Witness, Building Bridges - Melissa Everett, ed. (New Society)IX-48 Editorial - Helen Keller
Beat or Angel? -- Rene Dubos (Schribner's, 1974, $8.95)XXXIX-7 Section by Mary Hartmann re Sandinistas quoted in Lead, "The Real Problem"
Beat Contribution, TheXXVIII-40 Reviewed in "Scholarly Resource"
XXXI-37 Quoted in Editorial, "How Does One Help?"
Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men, The (Dell collection)XIV-7 Editorial
Beat to Quarters - C. S. ForesterXII-45 George Scott's Time and Place quoted in Lead, "The Search for Roots" Kingsley Amis also quoted from same source, same Lead
Beattie, Paul H. (Unitarian minister)XI-36 Briefly quoted from in Editorial, "A Time to Question"
Beatty, Jerome Jr. (Staff writer for Saturday Review)XXVII-12 Quoted from Jan. Humanist in Review, "Humanists on 'God'"
Beatty, Walcott H.X-52 Quoted from Saturday Review Nov. 2, where he tells the mournful story of the "acceptable" cartoon in Frontiers, "A Problem of Focus"
Beaty, Jeanne KellerXVII-20 Quote from his "Knowledge for Learning," in "Curriculum Philosophy," in Children
XVII-36 Quoted on the function of a teacher
Beaujon, EdmondXIV-35 Quoted from June Good Housekeeping in Children, "If 'Only' Marriage-Why College?"
Beautiful Friendship, AXIV-33 His article from Journal de Geneve (April 14) on Eichmann trial quoted in Lead, "The Psychological Revolution"
Beaverbrook, Lord (Owner of British newspapers)III-37 Review of The Little World of Don Camillo
Beberman, Prof.XXXV-12 Long quote from on Foot's Debts of Honor in Review
Béchamp, Antoine (French biochemist)XI-6 Quoted from his attempt with a small group of mathematics experimentalists at University of Illinois to make "math" an adventure, in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
Béchamp or Pasteur - E. Douglas HumeI-36 Ref. to and books about listed in "Life and Soul" - Frontiers
II-24 Discussed in Frontiers, "What Is a Germ?" and his book La Théorie du Microzyme referred to
Beck, Bertram M.II-24 Ref. to in Frontiers, "What Is a Germ?"
II-41 Brief ref. to book in Frontiers, "Science and Moral Freedom"
Beck, BruceVII-46 Quoted re juvenile delinquency in Children
Beck, LewisXV-44 His article from The Greenleaf quoted in Children, "The Peace Movement and Education"
Becker, Carl L.II-27 Quotation from his Scientific Monthly article about scientists imitating one another, especially social scientists trying to answer problems like physicists
Becker, Carl L.-(Continued)II-50 The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers
III-22 Ref. to his Heavenly City in Lead, "The Stubborn Facts"
III-24 Quotations from in Frontiers, "Religion and 'Men of Affairs'"
VI-5 Quotation from Heavenly City in Frontiers, "More Than a Choice of Reading"
IX-3 Quoted from Heavenly City in Lead, "The Disenchanters"
IX-10 Quoted from Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences in Lead, "The Idea of Progress"
IX-12 Quoted re Diderot from Every Man His Own Historian in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"
X-5 His Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "Are We Asking Too Much?"
X-6 His Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "The Meaning of Salvation"
XI-10 Quoted from his essay "The Dilemma of Diderot" from his book Every Man His Own Historian on the dilemma of Diderot in Lead, "Unsettled Questions"
XII-12 Hutchins' quotes from Saturday Review article discussed in Children, "Is Democracy Possible?"
XIV-45 His The Declaration of Independence quoted by Justice Wm. O. Douglas in Review, "A World Without War" '
Becker, Carl L.-(Continued)XVII-16 Quoted in Lead, "The New Thinking About Man," then from The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers
XVIII-18 Quote from The Heavenly City in Lead, "The Mists of Objectivity"
XIX-2 Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "Time to Think"
XIX-7 Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"
XIX-28 Quoted in Lead, "Religion Without Priests"
XXII-12 Quoted from Everyman His Own Historian in Lead, "Ascents in History"
XXII-45 Quoted from Everyman His Own Historian - "The Dilemma of Diderot" - in Lead, "Siege Perilous"
XXIV-21 Quoted from The Heavenly City in Lead, "Man and Their Times"
XXVII-10 Quoted The Heavenly City in Lead, "The Unchanging Question"
XXVII-36 Quoted from Every Man His Own Historian in Review, "Distinguished Historian"
XXVII-47 Quoted from Jan. 24, 1934 Nation in Lead, "Clear and Distinct Ideas"; also quoted in Editorial, "More by Carl Becker"
XXVIII-8 Quoted from The Heavenly City in Lead, "A Course We Cannot Foresee"
XXVIII-39 The Declaration of Independence discussed and quoted in Children, "Some Literary Analysis"
XXVIII-45 Quoted The Declaration of Independence in Children, "On Talking to Children"
XXVIII-51 Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"
XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"
XXIX-11 Quoted on Locke from Heavenly City in Lead, "What Is 'Morality'?"
XXIX-37 Every Man His Own Historian quoted in Children, "The Good Old Days"
XXIX-44 Heavenly City quoted in Editorial, "A Better Enlightenment"
XXXI-1 Heavenly City quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"
XXXII-5 Every Man His Own Historian quoted in Children, "This and That, Here and There"
XXXII-18 His letter to Frederick Jackson Turner quoted in Lead, "The Ordeal of Thinking"
XXXII-19 Quoted from Every Man His Own Historian in Frontiers, "Another Kind of Frontier"
XXXII-51 Quoted from The Heavenly City in Lead, "Going to Work or Home?"
XXXIII-49 Quoted The Heavenly City in Lead, "We Who Dream"
XXXVII-23 Quoted above on indifferent universe in Lead, "Missing in Modernism"
XXXVII-51 The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers quoted in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"
XXXIX-17 Quoted on Madam Roland, etc., in Lead, "How Opinions are Formed"
Becker, ErnestXXXIX-37 The Heavenly City quoted in Children (assumptions)
XXXIX-46 Quoted from 1934 Nation (Jan. 24) on "Freedom of Speech" in Lead, "The Meaning of Philosophy"
XL-40 Quoted The Heavenly City in Lead, "An Opening Door" (on science)
Becker, George J.XXII-5 Quoted from Beyond Alienation in Lead, "The Heroic Conception of Man"
XXII-6 Quoted from Beyond Alienation in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"
XXII-29 Quoted on Socrates in Lead, "Contradictions of Religion"
XXV-22 His The Lost Science of Man quoted from in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"
XXXII-44 Quoted from The Denial of Death in Lead, "The Two Transformations"
XXXII-51 Quoted from Denial of Death in Lead, "Going to Work or Home?"
Becker, GroveVII-36 Ref. to Antioch Review article on Edward Bellamy in Review, "The Specter of Predictable Man"
Becker, Robert O.X-51 Brief quote from his poetry (submitted to MANAS and returned) in Editorial, "Time Out"
Becker, StephenXXXVIII-38 Co-author of Electromagnetism and Life, quoted in Review, "Boys in Iowa"
Becker, Stephen (editor of Dell Books-author of The Season of the Stranger)XVIII-39 His book, Juice, quoted in Review, "Search for an Authentic Ethic"
Becker, WilliamIX-2 Quoted in Review, "Symposium on 'The American Novel'"
Beckoning Frontiers - Marringer Eccles (Knopf, 1951)XXXVI-6 Quoted from Community Service Newsletter, Sept/Oct 1981 in Frontiers, "Both Luck and Management" (people of Soldiers Grove)
Beckson and GanzVII-11 Reviewed - "Biography of a Banker"
Beckwith, Burnham P.XIV-24 Their Guide to Literary Terms quoted in Lead, "The Romantic Spirit"
Become What You AreV-9 Quote from Nation article in Frontiers, "The Tide of Fear"
Bedau, Hugo AdamXL-48 Lead (writing history)
Bedford Incident, The - Mark RascovichXIX-6 Quoted in Review, "This Life We Take"
Bedford Village - Hervey AllenXVI-30 Quoted and reviewed in Review of same title
Bedside Guardian, The - A.J.P. Taylor (Collins, $3.50)VI-36 Ref. to in Editorial, "Language of Symbols"
VII-29 Mention of in Children, re Masonry
Beebe, RobinXXX-17 Richard Cott's short paragraph on Taylor, and Taylor quoted from in Review, "From Manchester and Salzburg" Also quoted Jill Tweedie essay
Beecher, JohnXXXVII-18 Quoted from Holistic Education Network Newsletter Nov. 1983 in Children, "Miscellany"
XXXVII-23 Quoted above essay on "asking questions" by the young in Children "The Human Mind"
Beeching, JackIX-17 Review of his Land of the Free in "Voice of the Voiceless"
IX-34 Poem from the above, "An Air That Kills," quoted entire in Editorial, "Tribute to Poetry"
XV-52 Poem from Coastlines quoted in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
Beels, ChristineXXV-51 Quoted discussed An Open Path (missionary work, 19th century Africa) in Review, "African Pain"
Beer, JohnXXXI-44 June Miller review of her The Childbirth Book quoted from July-August Resurgence in Children, "Reasons for Reading and Schooling"
Beer, MaxXXI-40 His book, Blake's Humanism, discussed and quoted in Review, "The Compleat Haeretic" Also in Editorial, "The Garment and the Man"
XXIII-24 Long quote from Blake's Humanism in Editorial, same title
XXXIII-39 Quote from Blake's Humanism in Lead, "No Simple Statement"
XXXVI-51 Quoted above (from Dr. Zhivago) in Review, "Blake, War, and Revenge"
Beer, RalphI-31 History of Socialism in England referred to in "Monopoly" story
Beers, Clifford (died 1943)XXXIX-1 His "Holding to the Land," Sept. 1985 Harper's quoted discussed in Lead, "The World Is Something Made"
Bees Are My Business - Harry J. WhitcombeI-3 A Mind that Found Itself
III-51 Ref. to his book in Lead, "The World Next Door"
Beethoven-His Spiritual Development - J. W. N. Sullivan (Vintage, 1960)XII-15 Reviewed in article, "The Golden Horde"
Beethoven - A Study of Greatness - J.W.N. SullivanXXX-47 Quoted in Review, "What Is a Good Book?"
Beeville-New Zealand CommunityIX-26 Reviewed, "Artistic Greatness"
X-6 Quoted in Children
Before and AfterXV-16 Frontiers article by Emery Jones
Before and After Socrates - Francis M. CornfordII-18 Review (Harper's, April 1949)
Before and Beyond the LawXIII-32 His lectures quoted from in Review, same title
XXVI-21 Quote from in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"
Before the StormXXIX-5 Frontiers
Begin with TreesXVIII-45 Lead
Beginning the Fourteenth YearXXXIV-4 Frontiers
The Beginning of ScienceXIV-1 Editorial
Beginning of Things, TheII-27 Editorial about producing a "scientific generalist" by proper exposure to science courses
Beginning to Mini Farm (booklet) Ecology Action Self Teaching Mini SeriesXXXI-22 Editorial
Beginnings - William MathesXXXIV-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "Gardening for Beginners"
Beginnings Are More Timeless Than EndingsXVII-52 Review discussed new publication, International Journal of Psychiatry and Institute of Applied Psychology Review
Behalf of Excellence, InXVIII-43 Lead
Behanan, KovoorXVI-23 Editorial
Behavior and Misbehavior - James L. Hymes, Jr.I-37 His Yoga, A Scientific Evaluation referred to
Behavior of Nations, TheIX-2 Quoted briefly in Children about need for discipline
Behavioral ScienceXVIII-21 Review - Louis J. Halle (Encounter, April 1965); The Behavior of Nations, Morley Roberts (1941) also quoted - charged Germans with collective guilt
Behind "Pen-Pals for Prisoners"XVI-16 Frontiers
Behind Socratic IgnoranceXIX-43 Frontiers
Behind the BoldnessXVIII-39 Lead
Behind the Institutional FormsXXII-13 Editorial
Behind the WebXL-46 Review (Maslow's Religions, Values and Peak- Experiences)
Behnke, ElizabethXXXIV-22 Lead (re judgments on character of Iranians, Chinese, etc.)
Behn, HarryXLI-2 Her essay in Toward Integral Consciousness for an Integral World (on Jean Gebser's thinking) quoted in Frontiers, "Burrow and Gebser"
Behn, Mira (English woman who was Gandhi's secretary and devoted helper)XXII-43 His Chrysalis discussed and quoted in Children, "He Tried To Be Civilized"
XXII-45 Quoted from Chrysalis in Lead, "Siege Perilous"
Beier, HelenX-40 Quoted her reply in Gandhi Marg on criticism of the British action at Suez by Roy Walker in Frontiers, "Gandhian Thought"
XXXIII-3 Quote from The Spirit's Pilgrimage in Lead, "Gandhi on Violent Struggles"
Beijing Review (weekly English Journal, Box 399, Beijing, PR of China)XXX-8 Lives in Turmoil reviewed in "In Spite of Everything"
Being and BecomingXXXIV-23 Recommended in Rain, Mar. 1981 for events in China, Frontiers, "Visits to the Far East"
Being and Nothingness - Jean-Paul SartreXVIII-28 Frontiers
Being in the ArmyXX-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Heroism of Jean-Paul Sartre"
XXXIII-46 Long quote from in Editorial, "Sartre on the Nature of Man"
Being of the Word, AXXXIV-13 Review-School of the Soldier, Ross Parmenter
Being "With the Longest Memory," TheXX-51 Review
Belanger, Jerome (editor of Countryside)VI-47 Frontiers
Belcher, DixieXXX-17 Quoted from Countryside in Frontiers, "A Season of Growing"
Belief in a Life After Death, The - A Critical Examination (released by Chas. C. Thomas - Springfield, Ill.)XL-42 Quoted from Juneau Empire, May 1987 re performing in Russia, in Frontiers, "A Job for Everyone"
Believe It or NotXIV-20 Quoted from in Review, "Ducasse on 'Immortality'"
Believers and AgnosticsVIII-25 Frontiers (teacher dismissed for participation in ACLU and FOR)
VIII-48 A Theory of Man"
Bell, Bernard Iddings (Canon of Episcopal Church)VIII-46 Review
Bell, CharlesIII-46 Quotes from his Life article on education in Lead, "Education and Life"
VIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Christian Scene"
VIII-29 Suspects wave of American religiosity but a fad in Lead, "Is It 'Religion'?"
Bell, CharlesXXVI-8 Quoted on Black Mountain College in Children, "Past Achievement and Good Signs"
Bell, Charles G.IX-2 Quoted from Diogenes in Review, "Symposium on 'The American Novel'"
Bell, Daniel (editor Fortune)IV-6 Mentioned in Editorial, "On Teaching Democracy" Also Frontiers, "Days of Wrath" - ref. to his Common Cause article, wherein he quoted Thucydides
Bell, Dr. Daniel (Sociology Professor at Columbia University)VI-10 Ref. to his Commentary article, "The Prospects of American Capitalism" (a review of J. K. Galbraith's American Capitalism) in Lead, "Friends and Critics of Capitalism" Also ref. to in Editorial, "A Tide of Prejudice"
XIII-25 Review of his The End of Ideology in New Republic, May 23, quoted in Lead, "Changing Symbols of Fulfillment
XVIII-33 Bell quoted Henry Murray in American Scholar symposium on Morality in Lead, "The Shaving Process"
Bell, Hallen M.XX-36 Quoted from Cal. Institute of Technology Quarterly Summer 1967 in Lead, "The Classical Questions"
XX-41 Quoted from Cal Tech Quarterly (Summer 1967) in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"
XXVI-37 Quoted from Cal Tech Quarterly (Summer 1967) and 1973 American Scholar; review of his The Coming of Post-Industrial Society quoted from June 23 Business Weekly in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
Bell, Dr. Leslie (Toronto)X-12 Quoted from Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
Bell Telephone's Experiment in Education - Digby BaltzellIX-14 Mentioned in "Letter from Canada" called for government subsidy of arts in Canada
Bellah, Robert (sociologist professor at Pomona College)VIII-15 Discussed in Children - article in Harper's March 1955
Bellamy, EdwardXXV-16 David L. Smith's study of his lectures quoted from Winter 1972 Journal of Blaisdell Institute in Review, "Man and Myth"
XXV-23 Quoted from his contribution in Sanctions for Evil, in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"
Bellamy, Edward-(Continued)I-4 Ref. to in Lead, "Psychological Currents"
I-7 Humanitarian first, political theorist second
I-8 Ref. to in Review, "Minority Men"
I-19 His and Lawrence Gronlund's ideals inspired Kaweah Cooperative Colony
I-40 Ref. to in "Guides for the Heaven-Bound"
II-17 He, together with Henry George and Eugene Debs, did not neglect problem of responsibility
II-33 Great Reformer series article on him. Arthur E. Morgan work, Edward Bellamy discussed in this also. Mentioned in Editorial, "What Would They Do Today?"
III-24 Said he would oppose socialism if he didn't think it would insure full freedom for the individual
Bellamy, Edward - Arthur Morgan (Columbia U. Press, 1944)VI-26 Quoted from Springfield Union, July 3, 1873, in Lead, "An Unpopular Analysis"
VI-31 Long quote from "Religion of Solidarity" in Lead, "The Field of Science"
VII-36 Ref. to Antioch Review article on by George J. Becker in Review, "The Specter of Predictable Man"
IX-43 Ref. to his two novels about guilt-feelings, Dr. Heidenhoff's Process, Miss Ludington's Sister, Lead, "The 'Guilt-Feelings' of Modern Man"
XI-34 Quoted in Lead, "The Estate of Man" Also ref. to his The Religion of Solidarity
X-16 He and book Religion of Solidarity mentioned in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XVI-21 Religion of Solidarity quoted in Lead, "Tides of Questioning"
XVII-21 Looking Backward compared to Theobald
XVII-24 Brief reference to Looking Backward
XXII-4 Quotes from his story in Feb. 1889 Harper's Monthly in Review, "A Young But Promising Science"
XXIV-32 Quoted Arthur Morgan's biography in Lead, "The Dual Life"
XXV-36 Quote from Religion of Solidarity in Review, "Quest for the 'Real Thing'"
XXVI-45 Looking Backward subject of editorial, "A Potent Hope"
XXVII-3 Quote from The Religion of Solidarity in Lead, "The World in View"
XXVII-45 Quote from The Religion of Solidarity in Lead, "Another Language"
XXXII-17 His "To Whom This May Come" quoted from Harper's Feb. 1889, in Lead, "Language and Beyond"
XXXV-49 Quoted Looking Backward in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"
Bellamy, Edward, TodayXVI-20 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Communication of Social Ethics"
XXIV-39 Quotations from in Lead, "The Dual Life"
XXXIII-19 Quoted from preface to in Editorial, "Bellamy's Achievement"
XXXV-49 Quoted from preface in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"
Bellamy, PaulXIV-21 Review
Bellamy AchievementXVII-42 His introduction to 1945 edition of Looking Backward quoted in Lead, "The Failure of the Environment"
Bellamy Review (Nebraska Magazine)XXXIII-19 Editorial
Bellinger, Dr. (Brooklyn State Hospital)XXXV-49 Quoted reason for change of name in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"
Bellow, SaulII-4 Again "restraint" with mental patients
Below ThoreauXVIII-33 Editorial, "The Estrangement of Literature" quoted Lionel Trilling from Encounter on Bellow's acceptance speech in re novel Harzog
XIX-8 Quoted from Paris Review, Winter 1966, in Editorial, "A Poet's Testimony"
XXVIII-22 Quoted from Winter 1974 American Scholar in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"
XXXI-4 Quoted in Editorial, "It's More Serious Now" and from Critical Inquiry, Autumn 1975, in Children, "Instead of Facts"
XXX-5 Quoted from Critical Inquiry, Autumn 1975, in Lead, "Material for Foundations"
XXXII-41 Quoted from Nobel Prize address in Review, "On Mental Health"
Belton, LeslieXLI-2 Lead (essays of Vietnam veterans)
Bemis, Samuel (Historian)III-1 Reference to his Creeds in Conflict in Review, "Digests and Anthologies"
Bench, Cyril (MP)IV-6 Called Spanish-American War the "Great Aberration" in Lead, "Moral Capital"
Benda, JulianVII-50 Quoted in Review, "Notes on the News" re HBomb
Bender, TomXXII-24 Quoted from his The Treason of the Intellectuals in Frontiers, "Humanist Reading"
Bendiner, RobertXXIX-46 His quote from Roy Rappaport in Environmental Design Primer given in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"
XXX-40 Quoted on electricity from Rain (May 1977) in Frontiers, "Until We Do"
XXXI-24 His review of Food First quoted from Rain Feb/ Mar in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue"
XXXI-42 Quoted from Appropriate Visions in Frontiers, "Visions and Contradictions"
XXXII-17 His analysis of oppressive conditions quoted from Dec. 1978 Rain in Frontiers, "Resettling America"
XXXII-42 Quoted from Rain (July) in Frontiers, "The Underlying, Unchanging Themes"
XXXIII-7 Quoted from Rain on The Price of Defense in Frontiers, "Various Signs" (Nov. 1979)
XXXVI-15 Wrote Frontiers, "Work and Leisure" (on work itself) and true leisure
XXXVI-23 Wrote Frontiers, "Violence/Non-Violence"
XXXVII-43 Quoted from Nation, June 2, 1984 on Jane Jacobs' Cities and the Wealth of Nations in Review, "On Political Classification"
Bendit, Laurence J.VIII-38 His "The Engineering of Consent" referred to in Editorial, "More of the Same"
XV-22 His article, "Our Right Not to Believe" quoted from Saturday Evening Post for Feb. 10 in Editorial, "Some Dropped Stitches"
Beneath the Stone - George TaboriI-44 Quotes from Sept. 1948 Journal of Parapsychology on ESP; says "psi capacities intrinsic in every human being"
III-12 Review of his This World and That
Benedict, RuthIII-38 Reference to in review of the film Crisis
Benefactors of Great WealthI-12 Reference to her study of Zuni society
VII-16 Reference to her Patterns of Culture in Children
XVIII-9 Abraham Maslow's quote of her paper, in Review, "Linking Sociology and Psychology"
XXXI-13 Maslow's quote above in Farther Reaches in Frontiers, "Humanistic Science"
XXXIV-16 Mentioned re synergy in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"
XXXIV-47 Quoted on process and concept of synergy in Lead, "The Healer's Lost Art" from Maslow
Benefit of the Doubt, TheVI-20 Frontiers
Benello, GeorgeXXII-22 Lead
Benet, Stephen VincentXIX-6 Quoted from Dec. 1965 Liberation in Lead, "Politics for Non-Heroes"
XIX-34 Wrote Children. . . "Thinking About a College"
XXI-1 His article from Sept. Our Generation discussed and quoted in Review, "What Is and What Might Be"
XXI-16 Quoted from Sept. 1967 Our Generation in Editorial, "Return of the Golden Age?"
XXI-28 His article in Our Generation (Vol. 5, No. 4) discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Primacy of the Person"
XXI-29 Two critics of his "Wasteland Culture" article quoted in Lead, "Community Versus Doctrine"
XXI-36 His letter to editors quoted from in Children, "Toward New Institutions"
XXII-50 Quoted from The New Left (collection of essays) in Review, "A Chasm, Not a Gap"
XXIII-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Signals and the Noise"
XXVII-37 Quote from his The Case for Participatory Democracy in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
XXXIV-42 Quoted from The New Left in Lead, "A Concourse of Hierarchies"
Benet, William RoseXXVI-26-35 Ruth Hill Viguers' quote from his A Book of Americans given in Children, "Books, Books, Books"
Ben-Horin, DanielXXX-2 His Preface to The Reader's Encyclopedia quoted in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"
Benjamin, CorneliusXXVI-13 His article on "Underground Press" in Feb. 19 Nation discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Hazards of Success"
XXX-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "Historically. . . in the Middle"
Benjamin, WalterXVIII-27 Quote from The Logical Structure of Science in Lead, "The Idea of Science"
Benjamin, WalterXXV-44 Review
Benn, A. W. (Anthony Wedgewood)XXV-44 Quote from Illuminations in Review, "Walter Benjamin"
XXXI-41 Quote from Reflections (as given by Todd Gitlin in July 8-15 Nation) in Frontiers, "Makers of the Present"
XXXVIII-15 Quoted from Illuminations on the theaters and movies in Review, "Theater, Television, Movies"
XXXIII-18 Quoted his essay "The Task of the Translator" (Illuminations) in Review, "On the Translator's Art"
XXXVIII-26 Quoted Orient and Okzident on Nikolai Leskov, Villemessant on art of writing and storytelling, in Lead, "Arts of Words"
Benn, Tony (British Minister of State for Energy)XVI-41 Briefly quoted from Hastings' Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics in Lead, "Rationalism - Then and Now"
XXIV-37 His letter to Aubrey Hodes re his remembrance of Buber quoted in Review, "A Zaddik for All"
Bennett, Cliff (poet)XXXI-45 Quoted from Mar. 1978 Whole Earth in Frontiers, "Word from England"
XL-10 Quoted from Ecologist, Vol. 16, No. 4/5 on changing of opinions, in Frontiers, "A Question of 'Progress'"
Bennett, Dr. E. A.XXXIII-42 Quotations from his poetry ("Ortega in the Cellar" and "Practical Criticism") in Review, "The Disconcerting Art"
Bennett, Dr. Henry GarlandXXI-51 Brief statement from his Foreword to Jung's Analytical Psychology, Its Theory and Practice, quoted in Review, "Jung's Thought in 1935"
Bennett, Dr. Hugh (Chief of U.S. Soil Conservation Service)IV-7 Reference to head of Point Four program in Frontiers, "So Much from So Little"
Bennett, John C.II-29 Dissented from Time's conclusion on Vogt and Osborn books in article "Eat Hearty"
Bennett, NicholasIX-37 His Christian Century article quoted in Frontiers, "What Can Survive a War?"
XII-19 His Christian Century article "Faith and Responsibility" quoted in Frontiers, "Myth and History"
Bennie, Warren (President, University of Cincinnati)XXVII-11 His paper presented at ECAFE (reprinted by CIDOC) quoted in Children, "Two Views of Education"
XI-48 Quote from his Politics article in Review, "Dossier on the FBI"
Benoit, Hubert (French psychiatrist)XXVI-3 Quoted from Dec. 9 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Question of 'Wholeness'"
Benson, DonIX-33 His The Supreme Doctrine quoted in Lead, "What is Happening to Man?"
Benson, JimXVIII-38 Wrote Lead, "Beyond 'Rational' Progress"
XIX-4 Quoted from Viewpoint/65 in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion"
Bensoussan, Dr. Pierre A. (French psychiatrist)XXXI-10 His booklet, Energy and Reality, Three Perceptions, mentioned in Frontiers, "Professional Independence"
XXXV-2 Quoted Winter 1981 Land Report in Children, "A Well-Rounded Education"
Benthall, JonathanXXIV-41 Quoted from Los Angeles Times, Sept. 21, in Editorial, "Light on Drug Abuse"
Bentham, JayXXIII-8 Quoted from Studio International in Review, "Volunteer Philosophers"
Bentinck, Lord (Governor-General of India, 1834)XIII-16 Quote from Dissent (Winter 1960) article, "The Rigged Society" in Lead, "Political and Economic Delusions"
Bentley, EricI-14 Quoted re bones of cotton-weavers bleaching plains of India
Benton, WilliamVII-41 His In Search of Theater reviewed in Frontiers, "Guide to the Theater"
Berg, Ivar Dr.XII-36 Quote from Aug. 15 Saturday Review in Children, "Challenge from Russia?"
Berg, PeterXXIII-14 The Great Training Robbery discussed and quoted in Children, "Is It 'Education'?"
XXX-21 The Great Training Robbery quoted in Children, "The Context of Life"
Berg, Peter-(Continued)XXXV-14 Quoted from CoEvolution, Winter 1981, in Frontiers, "The Facts Are In"
XXXVI-2 Figures of Regulation quoted in Frontiers, "The Long-Term Objective"
XXXVI-20 Interview with from Rain, Feb/Mar 1983 in Children, "A Common Knowledge Base"
XXXVI-21 Quoted Figures of Regulation (Planet Drum pamphlet) in Lead, "A Society That Fits"; also quoted from CoEvolution, Winter 1981 (fight by minority peoples), in Frontiers, "Progress Report"
XXXVI-49 Quoted from Figures of Regulation in Lead, "Obstacles to Evolution"
XXXIX-48 Summer 1985 Raise the States quoted in Review, "Some Actual Peacemakers"
XL-3 Raise the Stakes, Summer 1986, quoted on bioregional politics in Lead, "On Becoming Inhabitants"
XL-7 Briefly quoted re "natural design" in Lead, "Thoreau's Instructions"
Bergel, PeterXL-15 Quoted on the "Greens" in Germany in Frontiers, "Greens and Bioregionalists"
XL-18 From Raise the Stakes, Summer 1986, in Lead, "What Comes First?"
XLI-26 From 1981 CoEvolution in Lead, "The Way Changes Come About"; also Figures of Regulation
Berger, John J.XXVI-3 Quote from Communities in Frontiers, "Community Magazine Merger"
Berger, Prof. Peter L.XXXIII-24 His article in Apr 1980 Progressive re Harvard Business School, quoted in Frontiers, "The Long and the Wrong Way Home"
Bergson, HenriXXI-15 Quoted from Feb. 24 N.Y. Times in Lead, "Religion and Religions"
XXVIII-24 Warren Wager's review of his Pyramids of Sacrifice quoted from Feb. 8 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Problem of the Age"
XXVIII-24 Wagar's review of Pyramids of Sacrifice quoted from Saturday Review in Lead, "The Problems of the Age"
Bergson, HenryXXXI-7 His The Creative Mind reviewed in "It Can't Be Done"
XXXI-12 The Creative Mind quoted in Lead, "The Power of Mind"
Berkeley Co-Op NewsXXXV-24 Briefly quoted re evolution (mystic intuition at word edge of Elan Vital) in Lead, "Where Is Evolution Going?"
Berkeley Daily GazetteXXXI-11 Heidi Seney report on Olkowski's Integral Urban House quoted in Frontiers, "David and Goliath"
Berkeley SquareXV-20 Story in Mar. 20 issue quoted in Editorial, "Hiroshima Peace Pilgrims"
XXXIV-51 Nov. 4, 1981 quoted from Jon Bashor re Food Collectives in Editorial, "Growth Through Cooperation"
XXXV-12 Quoted "A Slaughter of the Innocents" by Layna Verin, in Jan. 11, 1982 issue in Children, "On Teaching Disquieting Facts"
Berkey, BrianV-5 Mention of this film in Editorial, "The Past in the Present"
Berkove, Lawrence I.XXXIII-18 Quoted from his article in Not Man Apart from Feb. 1980 in Frontiers, "Sun, Wind and Farms"
Berkman, AlexanderXXXIII-11 Editor of Ambrose Bierc-Skepticism and Dissent quoted in Review, "More than Journalism"
Berle, A. A. (Adolf A.)I-8 Shot Henry Clay Frick to attract attention to the plight of Carnegie Steel Co. workers
XXIV-11 His Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist mentioned in Review, "Fifty, Sixty, Seventy Years Ago"
Berlin Congress, TheXV-25 Quoted from first issue (Oct. 1961) of quarterly, Journal of Religion and Health, in Frontiers, "Principle of Survival"
XV-35 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Politics"
XVII-53 Walter McQuade quote of in Nov. 23 Nation given in Review, "A View of the Nation"
XVIII-27 Morgenthau quoted from Berle's Tides of Crisis in Frontiers, "Cultural Lag-A Special Case"
Berlin, IsiahIII-42 Review (Berlin Congress for Cultural Freedom-reported Partisan Review)
Berlin Report (Heinz Krasschutzki)X-33 His Hedgehog and the Fox reviewed in "The Hedgehog and the Fox"
XII-48 Joan Ward's review of his "Two Concepts of Liberty" in Autumn 1959 American Scholar quoted from in Lead, "The Meaning of Freedom"
XXII-2 Quotation from The Hedgehog in Review, "The Uses of Ignorance"
XXII-26 Quoted on Giovanni Battista Vico from April 24 New York Review of Books in Lead, "Man Speaks for the World"
XXVII-41 His article on Giambattista Vico quoted from Nov. 28, 1969 N.Y. Times Magazine in Lead, "The Other Kind of Knowledge"
XXVII-47 Quoted on Vico in Lead, "Clear and Distinct Ideas"
XXIX-38 His Vico and Herder quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Geniuses"
XXIX-48 Vico and Herder reviewed in "Herder-Man of Our Time"
XXXI-47 Vico reviewed in Children, "A Splendid Impossibility"
XXXI-48 Vico and Herder reviewed by Robert Kirsch in L.A. Times, quoted in Review, "Good Leads to Follow"
XXXII-43 Quoted opening essay of Concepts and Categories (collection from 25 years) in Review, "The Province of Philosophy"
XXXII-45 Quoted in Lead, "The Records of Men" from The Hedgehog and the Fox on Tolstoy, etc.
XXXIII-14 Quoted on Marx in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"
XXXIII-48 Quoted Against the Current in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"
XLI-8 Quoted The Hedgehog in Review, "Tolstoy's 'One Big Thing'"
Berlowe, BurtVII-31 Follow-up on "Warning from Berlin"
Berman, Harold J. (Professor of Russian Law at Harvard)XLI-10 Quoted from Community Service Newsletter, Sept/Oct 1987 in Frontiers, "Building Community"
Bernard, ClaudeXVI-13 Lead article, "The Devil and Soviet Russia," taken from The American Scholar (Vol. 27, Spring 1958)
Bernard, L. L.III-43 Quote from in Frontiers, "'Self-Awareness' in Science"
III-44 Reference to in Review, "Philosophy in Fiction"
Bernard, TheosIII-3 Quote from his The Fields and Methods of Sociology in Lead, "The Locus of Power"
V-44 Quote from above in Lead, "A New Enlightenment?"
VIII-48 A Theory of Man"
X-13 Quote from The Fields and Methods of Sociology in Lead, "Conventions in Science"
XI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Human Freedom"
XVIII-24 The Fields and Methods of Sociology quoted in Lead, "Systems and the Man"
XV-23 Quote from The Fields and Methods of Sociology in Lead, "The Importance of Self- Knowledge"
XXI-17 Quote from Fields and Methods of Sociology in Editorial, "Tides of Becoming"
XXV-42 Above quoted in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"
XXVII-47 Quote from sociology text in Frontiers, "Are the Cults 'Occult'?"
XXX-24 The Fields and Methods of Sociology quoted in Lead, "Ideas and Beliefs"
XXXVIII-43 The Fields and Methods of Sociology quoted in Lead, "Cumulative Force"
Bernard, WilliamI-37 Reference to in Lead, "A Scientist Looks Eastward"
Berne, Dr. EricV-49 Quoted in Children
IX-15 Reference to study of delinquency in Children
XI-10 III"
Berneri, Maria LouiseXIX-4 His Games People Play quoted in Frontiers, "Dimension of 'Existential Psychology'"
Bernhardt, Constance J.XXV-11 Quote from her book Journey through Utopia in Review, "Books on Utopia"
Bernstein, Barton J.XXXII-25 The Autobiography of a Child in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"
Bernstein DavidXXI-24 Dissenting Essays in American History in Frontiers, "The Importance of History"
Bernstein, Jeremy (Professor of Physics)II-18 Review of his Harper's article "The Cold Peace" (Apr. 1949)
Bernstein, Jeremy-(Continued)II-11 A review of The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance in the New Yorker, June 26, 1978 in Lead, "The Open Present"
XXXII-10 His review of Fritjob Capra's The Tao of Physics, quoted from Winter 1978-79 American Scholar
Bernstein, MoreyXXXVI-13 Quoted from American Scholar, Winter 1982-83 "Science Education for the Non-Scientist" in Lead, "The Nectar of Eternity"
Bernstein, PeterIX-7 One who discovered "Bridey Murphy," in Frontiers, "Immortality of Various Kinds"
IX-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"
Bernstein, RichardXXVI-46 Quoted in strip mining from Sept. 3 Nation in Frontiers, "Trends in the Man-made Structure"
Berry, BrianXL-38 Post-Analytic Philosophy reviewed in Review, "Democracy-A Moral Death" (quoted from Dewey)
Berry, Giono, BrandXXXIV-38 Quoted his contribution to Farm and the City in Editorial, "Questions and Answers"
Berry, ThomasXXXIV-4 Review
Berry, Wendell (English Professor, Stanford University)XXXVIII-47 The Lower Hudson River Basin as a Bioregional Community in Frontiers, "Cycles of Change"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXI-46 Wrote Lead, "The Loss of the Future"
XXI-47 Part II of "The Loss of the Future" Also brief quote from above in Editorial, "When Idealism Fails"
XXI-49 Brief quote from "The Loss of the Future" in Lead, "What Shall We Do With Our Lives?"
XXII-6 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"
XXII-25 Long quotation from his The Long-Legged House in Children, "The Lonely Few"
XXII-26 Long quotations from The Long-Legged House in Lead, "Man Speaks for the World"
XXII-27 Quoted from The Long-Legged House in Lead, "Is There a Natural Religion?"
XXIII-45 A Hand Book discussed and quoted in Review, "On 'Race'- and Much More" Also poem from Farming in Editorial, "A New Man"
XXIII-46 Quoted from The Hidden Wound in Lead, "The Accessible Remedies"
XXIII-49 Quote from The Hidden Wound in Lead, "A Question of Goals"
XXIII-51 Quote from The Hidden Wound in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"
XXIV-6 Quote from above in Frontiers, "No Longer Hidden Wound"
XXIV-10 Hidden Wound mentioned in Review, "The Shaping of Culture"
XXIV-24 Extract from new book, The Unforeseen Wilderness quoted from Winter 1970-71 Hudson Review in Review, "On Rivers and Men"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXIV-40 His paper quoted from Writers as Teachers/ Teachers as Writers in Children, "Writers Who Teach"
XXIV-43 The Unforeseen Wilderness discussed and quoted in Review, "Kentucky Idyl"
XXIV-45 Quoted The Unforeseen Wilderness in Frontiers, "Where Reform Should Begin"
XXV-12 A Hand Book in Frontiers, "Criticism, and a Little Poetry"
XXV-42 A Continuous Harmony discussed and quoted in Review, "The Sacred Art"
XXV-43 Quoted from Continuous Harmony in Frontiers, "Agenda for Tomorrow"
XXV-45 Quoted in Lead, "Steps in Transition"
XXVI-10 Quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Black Elk Speaks, Editorial, "A Great Tropism"
XXVI-11 Quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "In the Ideal State"
XXVI-12 Briefly quoted on the Sioux in Review, "Talks with Frank Waters"
XXVI-13 Quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"
XXVI-23 Interview with quoted from March Mother Earth News (on communities) in Frontiers, "Sense and Portents"
XXVI-52 Quoted from Writers as Teachers/Teachers as Writers in Lead, "How Will They Understand?" His poem "Strangers" quoted from The Country of Marriage in same Lead
XXVII-15 His article quoted from Dec. 1973 Organic Gardening in Frontiers, "Starting All Over Again"
XXVII-23 Quote from The Unforeseen Wilderness in Children, "On Righteous Campaigns"
XXVII-41 The Memory of Old Jack discussed and quoted in Review, "Restoring the Fields"
XXVII-50 Quote from Long-Legged House taken from War Resistance and used in Editorial, "Other Illustrations"
XXVII-51 Quoted from Sept. 8 L.A. Times in Lead, "Nature Without Man"
XXVIII-10 Quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "A Chastening Thought"
XXVIII-12 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Our Immature Maturity" A Continuous Harmony quoted at length in Children, "Style and Character"
XXVIII-26 The Life of Nate Shaw reprinted from Mar. 1 Nation used as Lead, "Admirable As He Is" Also quoted briefly on Nate Shaw's "character" in Editorial, "What Is Character?"
XXVIII-53 Quoted from Spring 1975 Hudson Review in Review, "The Need for Roots"
XXIX-3 Quoted from Spring 1975 Hudson Review in Lead, "Matrices of Change"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXIX-4 Quoted from Spring 1975 Hudson Review in Editorial, "The Obligation of Poets"
XXIX-17 Reply to critic quoted from Mar. 13 Nation in Editorial, "Efficiency and Bounty" Quoted on exploitation and nurture from Feb. 7 Nation in Children, "An Unfortunate Obscurity"
XXIX-18 Poem "Fearfulness of Hands That Have Learned Killing" quoted in Children, "Seeds of Maturity" from Openings
XXIX-24 Quoted from Mar. 13 Nation in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"
XXIX-26-34 His response to "colonies in space" quoted from Spring CoEvolution Quarterly in Frontiers, "Eden in Space?"
XXIX-39 Quoted from Summer CoEvolution Quarterly in Lead, "Confirming Voices"
XXIX-42 Quoted in Lead, "Thomas Jefferson-Then and Now"
XXX-25 Stanzas from two poems quoted from Clearings in Children, "Duty Without Mentioning It"
XXX-40 Quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "The Facts of Life"
XXX-44 His Foreword to reprint of Harlan Hubbard's Shantytown quoted in Frontiers, "Two Kinds of Rules"
XXXI-6 Culture & Agriculture reviewed in Lead, "The Roots of Culture"
XXXI-8 Unsettling of America quoted in Children, "The 'Problem' Society"
XXXI-10 Above quoted in Lead, "The Condition of Moral Renewal"
XXXI-25 Quote from his Foreword in "The Toilet Papers" by Sim Van der Ryn, in Review, "On Natural Systems"
XXXI-37 His article from in Rain (June 1978) The Unsettling of America in Frontiers, "On Getting Things Done"
XXXI-38 Quoted from The Long-Legged House in Lead, "Sometimes We Think"
XXXI-38 Quoted from The Unsettling of America in Frontiers, "Why We Buy Armaments"
XXXI-43 Unsettling of America quoted in Frontiers, "A Hill to Begin With"
XXXI-48 The Long-Legged House quoted from in Editorial, "A Patriotic Act"
XXXII-4 The Unsettling of America quoted in Review, "Some Natural Religion"
XXXII-12 Above quoted in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"
XXXII-6 The Hidden Wound quoted from in Lead, "The Garments of Mystery"
XXXII-18 Quote from January Organic Gardening in Frontiers, "Problems and Solutions"
XXXII-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Reference for Life"
XXXII-39 Quoted from June Organic Gardening in Frontiers, "Signs of Care"
XXXII-46 Quoted from The Unsettling of America in Lead, "Looking Around and Up"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXXIII-2 Quoted from The Unsettling of America in Frontiers, "Confronting Absurdities"
XXXIII-9 Quoted from above in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"
XXXIII-13 His quote in writing about the work of Tom Marsh from Synge's account of visit to Aran Islands in Review, "Excellence-to-Live-With"
XXXIII-14 Discussed The Hidden Wound in Children, "Why Did We Forget All This?"
XXXIII-16 Quoted from Long-Legged House in Editorial, "Notes on Simplicity"
XXXIII-20 Briefly mentioned in Lead, "Signs of a New Civilization"
XXXIV-4 Quoted A Part, poems by in Review, "Berry, Giono, Brand"
XXXIV-6 His discussion of life of Fukuoka in Review, "Nightmares and a Remedy"
XXXIV-18 Quoted from Hudson Review, Winter, "Standing by Words, in Lead, "Character and Will"
XXXIV-21 Quoted above (1981-82) in Lead, "One Kind of Change"
XXXIV-22 Quoted by Gary Snyder in New Roots, Sept/Oct 1980 re actual inhabitants of "land" in Frontiers, "Currents of Change"
XXXIV-24 Quoted from Hudson Review (Winter 1981-82) in Lead, "Notes on Language; also quoted Unsettling of America, same Lead
XXXIV-24 Briefly discussed and his books, etc., in Lead, "A Moral or Two"
XXXIV-35 Discussed CoEvolution by Jan Wojeik, Summer 1981
XXXIV-37 Quoted from Continuous Harmony in Children, "The March of Bigotry"
XXXIV-43 Quoted from Hudson Review in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"
XXIV-45 Quoted Hudson Review in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"
XXXIV-47 Quoted The Long-Legged House in Review, "A Transparent Prose"
XXXIV-48 Quoted "Solving for Pattern Standards for a Durable Agriculture" in Frontiers, "Intentions and Sense"
XXXIV-49 Also see "Precept or Example?" Frontiers (Jan Wojeik)
XXXIV-52 Quoted Mar/Apr 1981 New Farm in Children, "Two Kinds of Literacy"
XXXV-3 Quoted "Small is Beautiful" Oct. 1981 Country Journal in Children, "Some Reading"
XXXV-9 Quoted The Gift of Good Land in Children, "A Form of Incarceration"
XXXV-11 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Dispute," from The Unforeseen Wilderness
XXXV-13 Quoted Gift of Good Land in Lead, "Deciding What to Do"
XXXV-15 Quoted extensively The Gift of Good Land in Children, "Revivifying Tradition"
XXXV-40 Quoted re erosion in Children, "The Human Lot"
XXXV-41 Quoted "Standing by Words" in Children, "The Meaning of Propriety"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXXV-48 Quoted above in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXVI-7 Quoted A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "A Discipline of Mind"' also quoted Recollected Essays
XXXVI-17 Quoted from Recollected Essays in Lead, "Value of a Different Kind" (the faith of Gideon)
XXXVI-20 Review of above from Summer 1982 Hudson Review by Richard Pevear, in Lead, "Religion in the Future"
XXXVI-22 From Jan/Feb 1982 Resurgence on "Old Order Amish" in Frontiers, "A Foot in Both Worlds"
XXXVI-25 Quoted from Gift of Good Land re growing and preparing food at home, in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure"
XXXVI-26 Gift of Good Land in Lead, "Peace and Protest" (civil disobedience)
XXXVI-37 A Place on Earth quoted in Review, "Keeping the Country Virtuous"
XXXVI-42 Quoted from Sept/Oct 1983 Sierra in Editorial, "An Inescapable Likeness" (on agricultural harmony)
XXXVI-46 Quoted from Country Journal in Lead, "A Natural Religion"; also noted on Three Mile Island from Standing by Words, in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture"
XXXVI-47 Discussed his idea of responsibility in Children, "Useful Eavesdropping"
XXXVI-52 Quoted Standing by Words (requirements of a complete statement) in Review, "Three Books"
XXXVII-2 Quoted in Editorial from The Contemporary Writer, "At a Loss for Words"; also quoted Standing by Words in Children, "Matters of Words"
XXXVII-9 Standing by Words quoted re poetry and art in Review, "The Uses of What We Know"
XXXVII-26 Standing by Words (results of faith) in Lead, "As It Were"
XXXIV-4 A Part quoted, poems, in Review, "Berry, Giono, Brand"
XXXIV-6 His discussion of Fukuoka in Review, "Nightmares and a Remedy"
XXXIV-18 Winter, Hudson Review "Standing by Words," in Lead, "Character and Will"
XXXIV-21 Hudson Review, Winter 1980-81, quoted his essay in Lead, "One Kind of Change"
XXXIV-22 Quoted by Gary Snyder in New Roots, Sept/Oct 1980 in Frontiers, "Currents of Change"
XXXIV-24 Quoted from Hudson Review in Lead, "Notes on Language"; also quoted Unsettling of America
XXXIV-24-34 Brief discussion of him and his books in Lead, "A Moral or Two"
XXXIV-35 Jan Wojeik in article on in CoEvolution Summer 1981
XXXIV-37 Quoted Continuous Harmony in Children, "The March of Bigotry"
XXXIV-43 Hudson Review 1980-81 quoted in Lead
XXXIV-45 Hudson Review "Standing by Words" quoted in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXXIV-47 Long-Legged House quoted in Review, "A Transparent Prose"
XXXIV-48 "Solving for Pattern Standards for a Durable Agriculture" quoted in Frontiers, "Intentions and Sense"
XXXIV-49 Mar/Apr 1981 issue of New Farm quoted in Children
XXXV-3 Oct 1981 Country Journal, "Small is Beautiful" quoted in Children, "Some Reading"
XXXV-9 The Gift of Good Land quoted in Children, "A Form of Incarceration"
XXXV-11 The Unforeseen Wilderness quoted in Lead, "Beyond Dispute"
XXXV-13 Gift of Good Land quoted in Lead, "Deciding What to Do"
XXXV-15 Above quoted extensively in Children, "Revivifying Tradition"
XXXV-40 Quoted re erosion in Children, "The Human Lot"
XXXV-41 "Standing by Words" quoted in Children, "The Meaning of Propriety"
XXXV-48 Above quoted in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"
XXXVI-7 A Continuous Harmony quoted in Lead, "A Discipline of Mind"; Recollected Essays also quoted
XXXVI-17 Recollected Essays in Lead, "A Value of a Different Kind" (the faith of Gideon)
XXXVI-20 Review of Recollected Essay from Hudson Review 1982 by Richard Pevear quoted in Lead, "Religion in the Future"
XXXVI-22 Resurgence Jan/Feb 1982 quoted in Amish in Frontiers, "A Foot in Both Worlds"
XXXVI-25 Gift of Good Land on preparing and growing food at home quoted in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure"
XXXVI-26 quoted in Lead, "Peace and Protest"
XXXVI-37 A Place on Earth quoted in Review, "Keeping the Country Virtuous"
XXXVI-42 Sept/Oct 1983 Sierra quoted in Editorial, "An Inescapable Likeness" (agricultural harmony)
XXXVI-46 Country Journal quoted, also note on Three Mile Island from Standing by Words in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture"
XXXVI-47 His idea of responsibility in Children, "Useful Eavesdropping"
XXXVI-52 Standing by Words quoted in Review, "Three Books"
XXXVII-2 Quoted from The Contemporary Writer and Standing by Words in Children, "Matters of Words"
XXXVII-9 Oct 17 1983 issue of Christian Science Monitor on farming in Review, "In Behalf of Provincials"
XXXVII-23 Standing by Words quoted re poetry and art in Review, "The Uses of What We Know"
XXXVII-26 by Words (results of faith) in Lead, "As It Were"
XXXVII-37 Quoted by Meiklejohn in her Frontiers, "Land Isn't Yesterday" from The Gift of Good Land
Berry, Wendell -(Continued)XXXVII-40 Gift of Good Land quoted re television in Children, "Our Hidden Curriculum"
XXXVII-42 Gift of Good Land on the Amish quoted in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"
XXXVII-52 Quoted A Continuous Harmony in Editorial, "The Politics of Illusion"
XXXVII-48 Quoted his report in Katallagete (Fall 1983) on meeting of nuclear power representatives in Children, "The Meaning of Education"
XXXVIII-4 Standing by Words quoted in Lead, "Is There Moral Law?"
XXXVIII-21 His article on Edward Abbey quoted in Children
XXXVIII-12 Standing by Words on "specialist-poets" in Children, "Musings on Poetry"
XXXVIII-13 Quoted "Defense of Literacy" from A Continuous Harmony in Lead, "Where Responsibility Lies"
XXXVIII-14 Quoted "on evil" in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"
XXXVIII-15 Quoted "People, Land, and Community" in Lead, "The Next Step"
XXXVIII-18 Quoted on his meeting with students at Land Institute in Frontiers, "The Long Road Home"
XXXVIII-38 Quoted Standing by Words in Lead, "Words and Myth"
XXXVIII-41 His answer to David Stockman in NY Times quoted in Frontiers, "On Illiteracy-Two Kinds"
XXXVIII-45 Quoted Collected Poems in Review, "Poetry and Prose"
XXXVIII-51 Interview in East-West Journal quoted in Frontiers, "Two Farmers on Agriculture" (Thom Leonard, the interviewer)
XXXIX-9 The Long-Legged House quoted in Lead, "Essayist's Power"
XXXIX-11 Quoted from "Discipline and Hope" in Lead, "Morality is Practical"
XXXIX-12 "Discipline and Hope" re teachers (from Recollected Essays) in Children, "Schooling and Teaching"
XXXIX-13 Quoted re moral law in Lead, "An Ancient Question"
XXXIX-14 Recollected Essays (on D. Boone) in Review, "Tales of the Past"
XXXIX-10 His pamphlet Property, Patriotism, and National Defense used in Frontiers, "Unpleasant Realities"
XXXIX-24 Recollected Essays ("Native Hill") in Editorial, "What Is Good for the World"
XXXIX-38 Quoted reviewed The Wild Birds in Lead, "On Books Worth Reading"
XXXIX-39 Quoted on reduction of human freedom to make decisions in Lead, "The Lost Joy of Life"
XXXIX-40 Recollected Essays re consciousness in Lead, "The Obligations of Consciousness"
XXXIX-45 Standing by Words re use of words in Lead, "A Difficult Subject"
XXXIX-53 Quoted his talk from Land Stewardship Letter, Summer 1986 in Lead, "Missing Element in Our Culture"
Berson, Sid (President of Energy Unlimited)XL-2 Quoted from Dallas Institute Newsletter, Fall 1986 in Frontiers, "Two Papers"
XL-4 Land Stewardship Letter, Spring 1986, quoted in Editorial, "Soil and People"
XL-7 Quoted from a letter in Editorial, "Doing and Undoing"
XL-13 Gift of Good Land quoted in Lead, "Frameworks of Perception"
XL-14 A Continuous Harmony quoted in Review, "Here and/or Hereafter"
XL-36 Land Stewardship Winter 1987 on farmers in Frontiers, "Berry Rhetoric"
XL-38 Quoted from Resurgence Mar/Apr 1987 in Lead, "The Grounds for Hope"
XL-39 Quoted from Annals of Earth, Vol. 5, No. 1 in Frontiers, "Hearth and Home" on nuclear plant; also from Standing by Words (Karma) in Lead, "Questions to be Answered"
XL-43 Quoted from Recollected Essays in Review, "Discipline and Hope"
XL-44 Standing by Words quoted in Lead, "Language as Transformer"; reviewed Home Economics in Review, "How Things Connect"
XL-46 Land Stewardship Winter 1986 quoted in Frontiers, "Musings About the Farm Family"
XLI-4 Home Economics quoted on language in Children, "On the University"
XLI-5 Home Economics quoted in Review, "The Role of Humans"; quoted in Editorial, "Learning About Ourselves"
XLI-13 Quoted from Writers as Teachers in Editorial, "Can Writing Be Taught?" and in Children, same title
XLI-17 Quoted Recollected Essays in Children, "A Rare Voice"; Home Economics quoted in Frontiers, "On the Writing of History" (on the university)
XLI-23 Harper's Mar 1988, on pleasure in work, in Review, "Isn't It Fun!"
XLI-39 Durnhing's review of Home Economics quoted in Frontiers, "Various News"
XLI-48 Harper's Sept. 1988 re computers, in Lead, "Without Technology"
XLI-52 Quoted Remembering in Frontiers, "Looking Ahead"
BertalanffyXXX-48 Quoted on cogeneration from NY Daily News (July 24) in Frontiers, "The Lesson of Bronxville"
Bertell, RosalieXVIII-30 Quoted by A. H. Maslow in Lead, "Science and Self-Actualization"
Berthelot, Pierre (French chemist)XL-5 No Immediate Danger quoted, reviewed in Review, "Comment, Then a Review"
Berthelot, Pierre-(Continued)I-5 Quoted in Frontiers, objective of science to banish 'life' from theories of organic chemistry
Besant, AnnieIII-36 Declared (1860) objective of science to banish 'life' from theories of organic chemistry, quoted in Lead, "A Living Universe"
Besign, Ernest (Director-San Francisco Branch of American Civil Liberties Union)II-49 Brief mention of Bradlaugh-Besant trial in Letter from England
Bespaloff, RachelXXXII-48 Mentioned in Editorial, "Honor Roll"
Bess, Demaree (Saturday Evening Post writer)XL-39 On the Iliad reviewed in "An Unsolved Mystery"
Bessie, Simon Michael(General editor, Harper & Brothe rs)XII-3 Quoted in Review, "'Americanism' and Russia"
Best, HerbertIX-2 Quoted in Review, "Symposium on 'The American Novel'"
Best, John Hardin (Prof. of Education)II-9 His children's book Garram the Hunter recommended in Children
IV-37 Recommendation of his Young 'un in Children
Best, Marshall A.XXXVIII-46 Quoted from Teachers College Record, Winter 1984 on reforming schools, in Frontiers, "Anxiety About the Schools"
Best Bargain, TheXVI-4 Quoted in Lead, "Anti-Human Powers That Be"
Best in Human Experience, TheXXXVIII-15 Editorial (Fuentes re Central America)
Best Laid Plans, TheXXXVI-19 Editorial
Best of Human Life, TheVIII-12 Editorial
Best Revenge, TheXVI-47 Lead
Best of Resurgence (Reader)XXXVI-51 Editorial (Yale Review, Spring)
Best of Two Worlds, TheXXXI-42 Michael North quoted on Gramdan movement in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
"Best Seller" You May Read, AVII-5 Quoted from in "Discussion-Books for Our Time"
VII-13 Reviewed under own title
Best Speech of the Year?XVI-50 Review
Bester, AlfredVII-30 Frontiers - Senator Edwin C. Johnson on "War in Indochina"
Beston, HenryVII-31 Review of his The Demolished Man in "Novel Notes"
Beston, Henry-(Continued)I-4 Human Events quote re things done "outside of life"
I-23 Reference to his books in "World Without Credo"
II-26 Review of The Outermost House
Bestor, ArthurIII-48 Quote from Human Events re cultures who have lost their humanity. . . air jargon. . . returning a country to native possessor ravaged and burnt, etc.
V-43 Review of his Fairy Tales in Children
XI-8 His Herbs and the Earth quoted in Review, "The Web of Life"
XXIII-1 Quote from Northern Farm in Children, "Education for Tomorrow"
XXIII-43 Briefly quoted from his review of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, in Lead, "A True Sense of the World"
XXVIII-37 Quoted from Aug. 21, 1946 Human Events in Frontiers, "Farming and Food"
XXIX-18 Preface to 1949 edition of The Outermost House quoted in Editorial, "Recovery of Humanity"
XXXII-6 Quoted from Human Events, Aug. 21, 1946 in Lead, "The Garments of Mystery"
XXXIII-49 The Outermost House quoted in Review, "A Worthy Exploration"
XXXV-18 Above quoted and discussed in Review, "For Lack of Elemental Things"
XXXVI-37 Human Events, Aug. 21, 1946, quoted him in Lead, "The Victims of Development"
XXXVII-51 Northern Farm quoted in Frontiers, "A Lost Art?"
XXXVIII-10 Herbs and the Earth quoted in Children, "Ways of Saying"
XL-35 Quoted from Human Events in Lead, "The Persuasion of Nature"
Bethel, MayX-17 Quoted from New Republic article "The Education of the Gifted Child" in Review, "The New Republic-Sample Issue"
XVIII-36 His Backwoods Utopia quoted in Review, "'Values' and the Acquisitive Society"
Bethell, Tom (Harper's editor)XXVII-37 Quote from her The Healing Power of Herbs in Review, "Herbal Lore"
Bethune, Dr. NormanXXXII-6 Quoted in Harper's Dec. 1978 issue in Lead, "Time for Separate Ways"
XXXIII-39 Quoted from July 1980 Harper's re 'literary' and 'political' in Lead, "No Simple Statement"
Betraying the National Interest - Frances Moore Lappe et al. (Grove, 1988)XII-27 Quoted in Lead, "The Non-Sectarians," taken from biography The Scalpel, the Sword by Allan and Gordon
XXX-4 Quoted from Canadian Medical Journal and The Scalpel and the Sword in Review, "Health-A Positive View"
Betsky, Prof. SeymourXLI-19 Reviewed, quoted in "The Fraud of Aid"
Bett, HenryXXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"
Bettelheim, Bruno (Hugo?)I-42 Quote from his Johannes Scotus Erigena
Bettelheim, Bruno (Hugo?)-(Continued)I-16 Mention of and quote from his "Human Behavior in Extreme Situations" from Politics, Aug. 1944
V-48 Discussion of his Love Is Not Enough in Children
VI-32 Reference to in Children
VII-14 Reference to in Editorial, "The Origin of Hell"
VIII-19 His Truants from Life reviewed in Children
IX-1 Reference to in Children
IX-9 Truants from Life discussed under subtitle "Little Things and Time"
XIII-4 Quoted in Children, "Dr. Bettelheim Is Not Alone"
XIII-24 His review of Dr. Frankl's From Death-Camp to Existentialism in Autumn Chicago Review quoted in Review, "The Doctor and the Soul"
IX-25 Truants from Life discussed in Children, "Paul- A Case of Institutionalism"
XIII-46 His Truants from Life briefly quoted in Children, "Nonentities and Trouble"
XIV-23 The Informed Heart quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-27 The Informed Heart quoted and discussed in Review of same title
XIV-33 The Informed Heart quoted in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformith"
XIV-35 The Informed Heart quoted in Frontiers, "Scale of Human Attitudes"
XIV-42 Above quoted in Children, "'Over Attention' - and 'Loving Neglect'"
XIV-43 Quoted in Lead, "Thought and Action"
XVI-10 Preview of his Dialogues with Mothers quoted from May 1962 Redbook in Children, "Discussions with Dr. Bettelheim"
XVI-16 Dialogues with Mothers quoted in Frontiers, "Behavioral Science"
XX-42 His discussion from Sept. 15 Peace News of Robert Warshow's The Immediate Experience quoted in Frontiers, "The Face of Violence"
XXIII-7 Quoted from N.Y. Times Magazine (Jan. 11) in Frontiers, "Legitimate Link with the Establishment"
XXXI-26 Quoted from Harper's (Apr 1978) issue in Children, "No Invitation to Learning"
XXXIV-48 Quoted from Psychology Today, July 1981, re bilingual children, etc. in "After Seven Years in Schools"
XXXIV-50 From Harper's (Oct. 1981) on basic cultural needs in Lead, "The Powers by Which Men Live"
XXXV-4 From Atlantic Nov. 1981 (with Karen Zelan re reading)
XXXV-8 October 1981 Harper's re lack of consensus in Lead, "A Conception of Utopia"
XXXV-9 Harper's Oct. 1981 in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"
XXXV-11 From Psychology Today, July 1981, in Frontiers, "Corpses of Meaning"
XXXV-24 Briefly quoted in Children, "A Balanced World"
Better Abundance, AXXXVI-36 Reviewed, quoted Freud and Man's Soul in Review, "The Unamericanization of Freud"
XXXVIII-37 Quoted The Informed Heart re effect of TV in Children, "Critics . . . Admirers"
XXXIX-1 The Informed Heart in Children, "Testers-and Outwitting Them," re TV
XXXIX-9 Atlantic, Nov. 1985, re discipline in Children
XL-19 From Atlantic, Mar. 1987, "The Importance of Play" in Children
Better "American Way," AXXIV-36 Frontiers
Better Enlightenment, AX-18 Review of A Better "American Way" by Arthur E. Morgan
Better Homes & Gardens (Magazine)XXIX-44 Editorial
Better Solutions Than OursIX-46 Vincent DiPasquale article "Schools Without Grades" quoted in Children
Better Than School - Nancy Walker (Larson Publ., Burdett, N.Y.XXXVIII-14 Lead
Better Than Ten Thousand EyesXXXVII-8 Quoted in Children, and Holt's reply to her letter
XXXVII-13 Reviewed, quoted in Children, and Holt's introduction
Better Than Their CreedsXXXIII-52 Review
Better Way, AVI-33 Editorial
Betterway (Betterway Foundation, 700 Middle Ave., Elyria, OH 44035)XXXVII-44 Frontiers ("Antigone's Daughers"-Gene Sharp)
Betterway, Inc. (group in Elyria, Ohio)XXXII-41 Tom Peters quoted from May-June issue in Children, "Cheerful Places in Ohio" Judy Haputa's report also quoted
XXXVII-7 From Fall 1983 issue re integration, in Children
XXXVII-47 Quoted Spring 1984, Vol. 8, No. 1 in Children
XXXVIII-9 Quoted Fall 1984 issue re basic questions on delinquency in Frontiers, "Questions about Juvenile Delinquency
XXXVIII-18 Purpose of organization in Children
XL-4 Summer 1986, vol. 10, No. 1 on methods in "A Place for Getting Better"
XLI-19 Tom Peters from Fall 1987 in Children; quoted in Editorial, "Life at Betterway"
XLI-46 Tom Peters on history and organization of the school, Summer 1988 issue, in Children
Betts, Dr. Emmett (Temple Reading Clinic of Philadelphia)XXVIII-36 Report quoted in Frontiers, "After Prisons- What?"
Betts, RolandVII-16 Reference to in Lead, "Fratricide Among Educators"
Between EpochsXXXI-42 His book Acting Out quoted from and John Holt's introduction to, quoted in Children, "We Are In the Dark Ages"
Between God and Man - Fritz RothchildXXIX-18 Review
Between Man and Man - Martin Buber (Macmillan, 1968)XIII-12 Quoted from in Lead, "The Religious Question"
Between Parent and Child - Haim G. Ginott (Avon paperback)XXIII-17 Quotes from in Lead, "The Sources of Vision"
XXVIII-42 Quoted in Editorial, "Both Ends of the Situation"
XXVIII-49 Quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Character"
XXIX-2 Quoted in Lead, "Morality and Character"
XXX-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Persuasive Art"
XXX-23 Quoted in Review, "Stirner's Single Virtue"
XXXI-38 Quoted in Children, "Questions, No Answers"
XXXIV-22 Quoted in Lead, "Behind the Web"
Between Past and Future - Hannah Arendt (Meridian, Viking, 1961)XXII-27 Quote from in Children, "Behind Common Sense"
Between Tears and Laughter - Lin YutangXV-20 Quoted in Children, "Hannah Arendt on Education"
XV-25 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Philosophical Politics"
XIX-52 Quoted in Review, "Kinds of Knowing"
XXIII-21 Quote from in Lead, "What Is the Stuff of History?"
XXIV-14 Quotes from in Children, "Responsibility and Authority"
XVIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "To Be, Or Not To Be"
XXXI-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
XXXV-52 Quoted (Plato's myths) in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"
XXXVI-43 Quoted from Teachers College Record, Prof. Bowers article in Children, "Part of the Act of Living"
XXXVI-44 Chapter, "The Crisis in Education" quoted in Lead
XXXVII-4 Quoted re educating children in Lead
XXXVII-18 Quoted in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation" (responsibility)
Between Two WorldsI-5 "Books on India" - Review
III-20 Quotation from in Editorial, "The Peace Experts"
Be UnpreparedVI-9 Lead
IX-48 Frontiers (Hopis)
Bevan, AneurinXVII-35 William Mathes' sequel to his "Creativity in 'Prepared Environment'?" quoted from "Tides of Questioning," May 22, 1963 Lead
Bevin, Ernest (Socialist)VIII-5 Quoted from Progressive, "My Journey Among the Communists," in Frontiers, "Who Live to Tell the Tale"
X-25 Reference to in CVG's Letter from India
XVIII-2 Brief quote from his In Place of Fear at end of Editorial, "The Role of Art"
Bevin, Ernest -(Continued)I-6 Claimed POW better fed in England than in Germany
Beware the Politics of ConfusionII-36 He and Churchill knew nothing of "unconditional surrender" until they heard it from Roosevelt
Bewildered Age, The - Virginia HeldXIX-16 Editorial
Beyond AbsurdityXVI-13 Robert Kirsch's review of quoted L.A. Times (Feb. 3) in Frontiers, "The Search for Meaning"
Beyond Alienation - Ernest Backer (Braziller, 1967)XV-32 Editorial
Beyond CompromiseXXII-5 Quotation from in Lead, "The Heroic Conception of Man"
XXII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"
Beyond Customs - Charity James (Schocken, 1974)XXI-3 Editorial
Beyond "De-Schooling"XXVIII-2 Quoted in Lead, "A Level of Inquiry"
XXVIII-7 Quoted in Children, "Instead of 'Transmitting'"
Beyond DisputeXXIV-26-34 Editorial
Beyond Equality and InequalityXXXV-11 Lead (Phaedrus, Kahler)
Beyond Freedom and Dignity - B. F. SkinnerXXV-39 Editorial
Beyond Freud - Camilla M. AndersonXXIV-44 George Kateb's review of quoted from October Atlantic in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
Beyond Good and EvilX-49 Discussed and quoted in Review, "What's Wrong with Morality?"
Beyond GovernmentIV-14 Lead - Cary Desborough
Beyond Keynes - edited by Joan RobinsonXXIX-12 Lead
Beyond Laboratory JargonXXVII-40 E. F. Schumacher contribution to quoted in Editorial, "Why Should We Do It?"
XXVII-52 Schumacher's paper on "Meta-Economics" quoted in Lead, "The Context of Life"
Beyond PoliticsVI-39 Review - The Imprisoned Splendour - Raynor C. Johnson
Beyond Public TruthXIV-27 Lead
Beyond "Rational" ProgressXXV-42 Lead
Beyond Reductionism - edited by Arthur Koestler and J. R. Smythies (Macmillan, 1970)XVIII-38 Lead - Don Benson
Beyond StatisticsXXIV-46 Viktor Frankl, Barbel Inhelder, Arthur Koestler, Paul Weiss quoted in Lead, "Reform in Scientific Thinking"
XXV-13 Mentioned in connection with Jacqueta Hawkes' lecture at University of Washington from which quotations are used in Lead, "In Defense of Reasons"
Beyond "Systems" ThinkingIV-12 Review - Measure magazine
Beyond TechniqueXXXI-7 Editorial
Beyond the AbsurdXXIII-17 Frontiers
Beyond the Bomb - Mark Sommer (Expro Press, 1986)XXIX-13 Editorial
Beyond the Chains of Illusion - Erich FrommXXXIX-26 Quoted-victims of our own invention in Lead
XXXIX-48 Quoted Epilogue in Lead, "The Health of the State"
Beyond the Edge of Certainty - edited by Robert C. Colodny (Prentice- Hall, 1965)XVI-19 Quoted in Review, "Philosophical Books"
XVI-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Psychology of the Death Penalty"
Beyond the End of Time (edited Frederick Pohl, Doubleday)XXIX-46 Paul K. Feyerabend quoted in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"
Beyond the FiniteV-18 Review, "Science Fiction"
Beyond the Five Senses - Prof. Hornell Hart (Duke U), Prof. C. J. Ducasse, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Leslie LeCron and Dr. J. B. RhineXXVIII-44 Editorial
Beyond the High Himalayas - William O. Douglas (Doubleday, 1952)X-29 Reviewed in Review, "Beyond the Five Senses"
Beyond the LawVI-3 Reviewed, "The Educative Jurist"
VI-31 Quoted in Children
Beyond the NormsXXI-30 Lead
Beyond the OrthodoxiesXIX-24 Editorial
Beyond the Outsider- The Philosophy of the Future - Colin Wilson (Arthur Barker Ltd., London)XXIV-44 Frontiers
Beyond the Post-Modern Mind - Huston Smith (Crossroad, 1982)XVIII-30 Review, "The Novelist-Philosopher Again"
XVIII-34 Quoted on Sartre in Frontiers, "Existentialist Perspective on Marxism"
Beyond the QualitiesXXXV-40 Quoted, reviewed in "On Managing Ignorance"
Beyond the Reach of Sense - Rosalind HeywoodXVII-35 Editorial appended to the Review, "The Gandhian Ground," dealing with the Gunas
Beyond the Reach of SenseXV-17 Quoted in Review of same title
Beyond the Wasteland - Theodore RoszakXV-17 Review
Beyond These Barren Years (pamphlet) - Wilfred WellockXXVII-13 Frontiers
Beyond TheologyXIX-12 Quoted in Review, "Economics for the Millions"
Beyond ToleranceXIV-15 Review
XVIII-18 Editorial, Joseph Henderson's Myths of Death, Rebirth, and Resurrection
Beyond ToleranceXIX-51 Frontiers
Beyond War (peace organization) 222 High St., Palo Alto, CA 94301XXII-26 Editorial
Bhaerman, SteveXXXIX-4 Described in Frontiers, "On Changing Habits"
Bhagavad Gita, TheXXV-20 His No Particular Place to Go - The Making of a Free High School (co-author, Joel Denker) discussed and quoted in Review, "Evaluation of a Free School"
XXXV-42 Quoted No Particular Place in Children
Bhagavad Gita - Translated by Kees Bolle (University of California Press, 1979, $14.95)II-40 Review (Radhakrishnan's version)
Bhagavad-Gita - A. L. Herman translation (Charles G. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., $7.95)XXXIII-18 Noted and discussed, quoted in Review, "On the Translator's Art"
XXXIII-18 Quoted in Review, discussed "The Translator's Art"
Bhagavad-GitaXXVII-1 Briefly discussed in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"
XL-21 Quoted August Wilhelm von Schlegel's (1823) dedication to his translation in Lead, "Books and Men"
Bhagavad-Gita-(Continued)I-17 Lead, "A Death - And A Birth"-Gandhi spoke to Vincent Sheean concerning
I-22 Each child has private warfare such as described in Children
I-31 Quoted in Children
I-33 Reference to in "The Culture of India"
I-36 Plato meant his Republic to have allegorical meaning, perhaps somewhat after manner of symbolism in Gita
II-2 Wm. Q. Judge rendition recommended in Editorial, "Other Testaments"
II-34 Reference to in review of Vincent Sheean's Lead, Kindly Light
II-40 Assembling of armies mentioned in Lead, "The Human Situation"
II-40 Review of Radhakrishnan's version
II-42 Quote from in Lead, "Sectarianism in Religion and Science"
III-1 Quote from in Review, "Digests and Anthologies" (When they heart shall have worked through the snares, etc."
IV-1 Quoted in Lead, "The New Wonder-Seeking"
IV-24 Reference to in "Has It Occurred to Us?"
V-33 Quoted in Lead, "The Grand Outline"
V-46 Long quote in Lead, "East and West"
V-48 Quoted in Frontiers, "Preface to All Future Theology"
VI-17 Santa Barbara tutorial group studies, Frontiers, "Something New Was Added"
VI-19 Frontiers, "Commentaries on the Bhagavad- Gita"
VII-44 Quoted in Children
VII-45 Quoted briefly in Lead, "The Great Temptation"
VIII-13 Quoted in Lead, "Transition in Religion"
Bhagavad-Gita-(Continued)IX-14 Quoted, "A man is said to be confirmed. . . " in Frontiers, "A 'Spiritual' Problem"
IX-31 Quoted in Lead, "Ideal or Delusion"
X-12 "Days of Wonder," Lead - discussed
X-39 Quoted ("Such a man. . . doth not perish . . .") in Lead, "Toward Natural Philosophy"
XI-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "More About Names"
XI-13 "There is nothing. . . in the three regions. . ." etc., in Lead, "The Paradox of Motives"
XI-49 Quoted "Let then, the motives for action. . . " in Frontiers, "The Religion of the Ancients"
XII-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Haters of Metaphysics"
XII-14 Frontiers quotes "These finite bodies. . ." in "The Vulnerable and the Invulnerable"
XII-12 Quoted in Lead, "Halves Into Wholes"
XII-47 Quoted in Lead, "How Far Back Shall We Go?"
XIII-31 Brief quote in Lead, "What To Do . . ."
XIV-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Definition of Issues"
XIV-51 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Question of 'Absolutes'"
XV-45 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Utopian Considerations"
XV-28 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Struggle Against Prematurity"
XV-40 Quoted in Lead, "Questions About Ends"
XVI-15 Quoted in Lead, "On Being Human"
XVI-22 Quoted in Children, "Introduction to Taoism"
XVI-23 Quoted in Children, "The Bhagavad-Gita"
XVI-46 Quoted in Lead, "The Issue of 'Identity'"
XVII-26 Noted as parallel to Orestes' quote from comments by William Q. Judge on the Wilkins translation quoted in "Universal Drama of Rebirth," a review of Fingerette's "Orestes."
XVII-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Two Conceptions of Immortality"
XIX-8 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Social 'Mysteries'"
XXI-20 Quoted in Review, "The Goal of Social Work"
XXI-36 Brief quote from in Children, "Toward New Institutions"
XXI-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Shy Dignities"
XXII-26 Quoted in Lead, "Man Speaks for the World"
XXII-27 Brief quote in Lead, "Is There a Natural Religion?"
XXIV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions"
XIX-28 Briefly quoted in Review, "A Magnificent Anachronism"
XXV-50 Brief quote from (I produce myself among creatures. . .") in Review, "Art and Politics"
XXVI-8 Quotations in Lead, "Threads of Continuity"
XXVI-39 Quoted in Lead, "Men and Gods"
XXVII-1 Quoted eleventh chapter in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"
XXVII-14 William Q. Judge's opening words quoted in Children, "Mahabharata"
XXVII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Voiced and the Mute"
XXVIII-19 "Death is certain. . ." quoted in Lead, "A Strain Above Mortality"
XXVIII-41 Quoted from Chapter III in Lead, "To Be, or Not To Be"
Bharadwaj, R. P.XXVIII-50 Thirteen chapter quoted in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"
XXX-5 Brief quote from in Review, "Some Great Questions"
XXXIII-4 Quoted from 3rd discourse in Review, "Achievement of Our Age?"
XXXIII-18 New translation by Kees Bolle noted and discussed in Review, "On the Translator's Art"; also quoted from Judge rendition
XXXIII-51 Chapter V discussed in Lead
XXXIII-42 Quoted in Lead, "Epistemology Matterrs"
XXXIII-43 Mentioned in connection with Dr. Kiley's Equilibrium in Review, "A Book Worth Reading"
XXXV-10 Eleventh Chapter discussed in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved"
XXXVIII-26 Arjuna on Gita in Editorial, "The Story of Our Lives"
XL-1 Editorial, "On Reading the Gita"
XL-5 Chapter 4 in Lead, "What Determines Our Decision?"
XL-20 Quoted (transcendental evolution) in Lead
XL-37 Quoted 6th Chapter in Lead, "The Path of Self- Control"
XL-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Enigma of Being Human"
Bhatt, Chandi Prasad (founder of Chipko)V-53 Quoted from Thought article in Frontiers, "India's New Self-Consciousness"
Bhattacharya, BhabaniXXXVI-14 Discussed Chipko and quoted, Asian Action, Jan/Feb 1983, in Frontiers, "The Man and the Movement"
XXXVII-20 Quoted re effect of Chipko in Frontiers
Bhave, Shri VinobaII-47 Review of his So Many Hungers!
V-43 Review of his Music for Mohini, "An Indian Novel"
IX-32 Reference to his So Many Hungers! in Review, "Asian Books"
Bhave, Shri Vinoba-(Continued)IV-51 His work discussed in Letter from India
V-38 Discussed in Letter from India
VI-16 Quoted in Review, "Harijan, 1953"
VI-42 Discussed in Editorial, "The Act of a Man"
VII-22 Editorial, "Vinoba at Work"
VII-34 Quoted in Lead, "India's Great Project"
VIII-18 Discussed in Review of Encounter, a British monthly
VIII-33 Quoted from article on "Gandhi, Nehru and Vinoba" in Lead, "A Look at India"
X-31 Quoted from May 1 Economic Review in the Editorial, "The Non-Violent Society"
X-35 His Land-Gift Movement discussed in Letter from India
XII-1 Lead, "The Birth of a Movement" is Jayaprakash Narayan's description of beginning of Land-Gift Movement
Bhave, Shri Vinoba-(Continued)XVI-7 His address in Assam, translated by Noshir Bilpodiwala text of Review, "The Power of Speech"
XVIII-10 His foreword to Shrikrishnadas Jaju's The Philosophy of Sampattidan quoted in Review, "Some Moral Simplicities"
XVIII-29 Joan Bondurant's Human Organization paper, "Traditional Polity and the Dynamics of Change in India" discussed in Frontiers, "The Satya Huga-karis"
XIX-33 Quoted Joan Bondurant's Leadership and Political Institutions in India in Editorial, "The Educational Goal"
XXI-14 His work subject of talk by Jayaprakash Narayan before group of Professors at Cal State L.A., quoted in Frontiers, "The Gramdan Movement in India"
XXII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Power"
XXII-9 His talks quoted from Suresh Ram's Towards a Total Revolution in Frontiers, "The Gandhian Movement Today"
XXII-31 Quoted from Feb. Sarva Seva Sangh News Letter in Frontiers, "Two Indian Leaders"
XXIII-39 Interview with Kumar Satish quoted from July- Oct. 1969 Resurgence (reprinted in Peacemaker for Aug. 15, 1970) in Lead, "The Initiative in Growth" Also in Editorial, "More from Vinoba"
XXIII-40 Quoted from MANAS Lead article, Sept. 30, in Review, "An Educational Bombshell"
XXIII-43 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A True Sense of the World"
XXIV-9 Briefly quoted in Lead, "What Kind of Revolution?"
XXVI-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Genesis of Change"
XXVII-8 Interview with Satish Kumar quoted, Aug. 15, 1970 Peacemaker (first appeared in Resurgence for July-Oct. 1969) subject of Lead, "Toward Actual Self-Government"
XXVII-21 Quoted on Basic Education from Jan-Feb Resurgence in Children, "Four Wise Men"
XXVII-22 His essay on Basic Education discussed and quoted in Children, "Vinoba's Basic Education"
XXVII-25 Quoted from essay on education in Lead, "The Voiced and the Mute"
XXVIII-9 Quoted on Upanishads in Lead, "The Raw Material"
XXVIII-48 Quoted on education in Editorial, "Educational Program"
XXX-6 Quoted briefly in Editorial, "What Defines Us as Human"
XXX-6 Quoted from "Time is Running Out" (Resurgence Reader) in Children, "Choosing Our Steps"
XXX-10 Quoted from Time Running Out in Lead, "Some Utopian Considerations"
XXX-21 His view of teaching quoted in Children, "The Context of Life"
Bhoodan (Periodical)XXX-22 Time Running Out quoted in Review, "In Praise of Purpose"
XXX-44 Quoted from discussion of education in Lead, "The Distance Between"
XXXI-22 Quoted on education in Lead, "Tools of Knowing"
XXXI-36 Quoted on the Upanishads in Lead, "Signs and Thinking"
XXXI-42 Narayan's account of his work quoted in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"
XXXIII-15 His Thoughts on Education quoted in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"
XXXIII-6 Quoted from Thoughts on Education in Lead, "We Are What We See"
XXXIV-7 Quoted "avoid connection with government" in Children
XXXV-36 Quoted from "Education or Manipulation" in Lead
XXXVI-13 Quoted in "The Nectar of Eternity" and noted in Editorial, "Vinoba's Point"
XXXVI-26 Account of his life by Kumar from Science for Villages Nov. 1982 issue in Frontiers, "News from India"
XXXVII-39 Quoted article on by Ostergaard, Gandhi Marg, Dec. 1983 in Lead, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"
XXXVIII-5 Third Power quoted in Children, "School and State"
XXXIX-49 From Time Running Out (Resurgence) on education in Lead, "Old, Unanswered Questions"
XLI-6 From Resurgence, Jan. 1974 (reprinted in Time Running Out) in Lead, "The Human Undertaking"; also quoted in Editorial, "Now People 'Grow Up'"
Bhowani Junction - John MastersXIII-20 Article by Bertrand de Jouvenal in Jan. 23 issue quoted in Lead, "An Issue of Social Science Also articles from Jan. 16 and Jan. 23 issues by Jayaprakash Narayan quoted in same article
XVI-11 T. K. Mabadevan quoted from Dec. 1, 1962 issue in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"
XVI-38 Gene Sharp quoted from April 23, 1963 and May 4 issues in Lead, "Notes on War and Peace
XVII-14 Jayaprakash Narayan quoted from Nov. 9, 1963 issue in Frontiers, "Contemporary Socialist Directions"
Biber, BarbaraVIII-49 Reviewed, "Two Novels About India"
BibleXXVI-14 Her introductory essay to Harriet M. Johnson's Children in the Nursery School quoted in Children, "The First Nursery School"
Bibliography of Open Education - edited by Roland S. Barth and Charles H. Rethbone (published by Advisory for Open Education and Education Development Center, Inc., 55 Chapel St., Newton, Mass. 02160)VII-39 Quoted (about speaking in parables) in Lead, "The Responsibilities of Knowledge"
XVI-24 Quoted and correlated with passage from the Dhammapada in Children, "The Christian Bible"
Bicycle HistoryXXIV-41 Mentioned in Children, "For the Library"
Biddle, FrancisXXXV-4 Editorial
Bieler, Dr. Henry G.VI-12 Discussion of his The Fear of Freedom in Lead, "The New Political Criticism"
Bieler Book, TheXXVII-7 His Food Is Your Best Medicine discussed and quoted in Review, "On Doctors and Health";' also quoted in Editorial, "A Clarifying Parallel"
XXVII-17 Quoted from Food Is Your Best Medicine in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"
XXVIII-45 Quoted on toxemia from Food Is Your Best Medicine in Lead, "A Kind of Toxemia"
XXXV-4 Discussed "Toxemia" in Lead, "Deciding on Importance"
XL-17 Food is Your Best Medicine, Editorial, "The Bieler Book"
Bier, JesseXL-17 Editorial
Bier, Prof. August (Surgeon)XVII-30 Trial at Bannock reviewed
Ambrose Bierce-Skepticism and Dissent - edited by Lawrence Berkove (Delmas Books, 4605 5 Mile Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105, $13.05)XXVIII-7 His words quoted by Martin Gumpert in foreword to Hahnemann given in Editorial, "For Better or For Worse?"
Bierce, AmbroseXXXIII-11 Reviewed in "More Than Journalism" as discussed by Cary McWilliams in Ambrose Bierce
Bifocal Vision on BombayXXXII-45 Discussed his biography by Cary Mcwilliams in Lead, "The Records of Men"
XXXIII-11 Quoted from his writings in Ambrose Bierce - Skepticism and Dissent by McWilliams in Review, "More Than Journalism"
Big and Little DelusionsVIII-40 Review (Bombay Meeting) by Ira Morris
Big and Little PicturesIII-3 Editorial
Big Ball of Wax, The - Shepherd MeadXXXIII-39 Frontiers
Big Boxcar, The - Alfred MaundVIII-8 Reviewed, "Mr. Mead Wraps It Up" Further discussion in Editorial, "The Religion of Selling"
Big Brother MovementXI-27 Briefly reviewed, Robert Paul Smith quoted on
Big Change, The - Frederick Lewis AllenIX-2 On juvenile delinquency in Children
Big Foundations, The - Waldemar A. Nielsen (Columbia University Press, 1972)VI-6 Reviewed
XXX-52 Quoted in Lead, "A Voice from the Wilderness"
Big Idol, The (booklet) - Richard GreggXXVI-16 Quoted from Feb. 13 World in Frontiers, "Samplings of the Malaise"
Big Pile of Dirt, The - Eleanor Clymr (1968)XVI-31 Quoted from in Review, "A Study of Money"
Big Question, TheXXXIII-15 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Probably Very Good"; also quoted her Horatio and We Lived in the Almont (all children's books)
Big Shuffle, TheX-42 Editorial
XIII-33 Lead
Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch - Henry MillerVIII-35 Lead
Big War, The - Anton MyrerX-30 Reviewed in Editorial, "Miller's Therapy for Writers"
Big Wave, The - Pearl BuckXVIII-44 Quoted in Lead, "Are We Ready to Hear?"
Big Wheel, The - John Brooks (Harper's)XVI-12 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Of Time, Death, and New Life"
Bigamist, The (film)IV-23 Reviewed - "Capsule Culture"
Bigamy and PhilosophyVII-15 Reviewed (Ida Lupino picture) Reference to in Editorial, "Concerning Deception"
VII-23 Further discussion on in Review, "Bigamy and Philosophy"
Bigelow, Albert SmithVII-23 Review - The Bigamist - Ida Lupino film, follow-up
Bigg, CharlesXI-7 He and William Huntington to sail Golden Rule into bomb test area-Frontiers, "In behalf of a Choice"
XI-51 Lead, "From Its Own Ashes" (Golden Rule)
XII-52 His Foreword to The Voyage of the Golden Rule quoted in Review of same title
Biggest Single Fact, TheX-46 Quoted from Christian Platonists of Alexandria in Lead, "Theology Revisited"
Biggs, RayXXIV-47 Editorial
Bihn, TomX-47 Quoted from his article "College Professor 1957" from Saturday Review (Sept. 14) in Children, "The Deadly Complacency"
Bilingualism as a World Problem - W. F. Mackey (Harvest House, Montreal, 1967)XXXVI-40 His report in Newsletter, Winter 1982-83, quoted in Children, "On Peace and Honor" (on nonregistration for the draft)
Bilingualism as a World Problem -(Continued)XXI-12 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Key to People"
XXI-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Imperialism of Language"
Bill of RightsXXIII-49 Quoted in Review, "The Decline of Language"
XXXI-52 Quoted in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"
Billimoria, N. M.V-6 Discussion of "Bill of Rights Week" in Children
Billings, WilliamIV-14 Discussion of his Annals of Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, India, on effect of Mohenjo-Daro civilization on Easter Island
Billington, James H. (teacher of history at Princeton)I-30 First American composer, Friend of Samuel Adams. Introduced use of pitch-pipe
Billington, MichaelXXI-28 His article in May 24 Life discussed, quoted in Children, "The Lost Humanities"
XXI-38 Again quoted from Life in Frontiers, "A Time for Amateurs"
XXXIV-16 Briefly quoted re revolutionaries from Fire in the Minds of Men in Review, "The Wearing Out of a Dream"
Billington, Ray A.XXXI-51 Quoted from in Manchester Guardian Weekly, Sept. 24, 1978, in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
Billion Acres, AXVII-20 His editorial quoted from The American West (Winter, 1964) in Review, "Reviewer's Delight"
Billion Year Spree - Brian AldiesI-35 Frontiers - facts on our treatment of American Indians
Bilpodiwala, NoshirXXVII-47 Reviewed in "History of Science Fiction"
Bingham, AlfredXV-19 Wrote Frontiers article, "What Does Vinoba Preach?"
XV-37 Wrote Frontiers, "The Celestial Summit"
XV-42 Bilpodiwala, translator, Dada Dharmadhikari, author of article)
XVI-7 His translation of Vinoba Bhave's address at Assam text of Review, "The Power of Speech"
Bingham, HiramI-7 Founded Common Sense in 1931 with Selden Rodman "Periodicals in Transition"
Bingham, JonathanXXV-12 Long quote from his Lost City of the Incas in Review, "Notes on History"
Bingham, Mary C. (an editor of Louisville Courier-Journal)XIX-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Plea for Delta Refugees"
Binswanger, Ludwig - edited by Jacob Needleman (Souvenir Press and Basic Books, 196)IX-20 Quoted in Review, "White House Conference on Education"
IX-22 Discussed in Children
Binyon, LawrenceXXIX-38 Reviewed in "Historical Signs and Stages"
Binyon, Lawrence-(Continued)I-42 Reference to his The Spirit of Man in Asian Art
Biographia Literaria - Samuel Taylor ColeridgeXXVII-24 Quoted from The Flight of the Dragon in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"
XXXII-24 The Flight of the Dragon quoted in Lead, "A Brief Comparison"
Biography of a BankerX-33 Quoted in Lead, "Politics and Mysticism"
XV-40 Quoted in Lead, "Questions About Ends"
XVIII-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "You Can't Keep Philosophy Down"
XX-45 Quote in Review, "Reflective Distance"
XXX-21 Quoted in Lead, "Science for Tomorrow"
XXXII-9 Quoted in Review, "Samuel Taylor Coleridge"
XXXVI-22 Quoted from letter re his father in Children, "On Writing"
Biography of a Painting, The - Ben Shahn (Grossman, Paragraphic 1966)VII-11 Review of Beckoning Frontiers - Marriner Ecles
Biological Agriculture in Europe - Eliot Coleman (available from Small Farm Research Association, Harborside, Maine 04642)XX-4 Quoted in Review, "Art and the Times"
Biological Paradigm, TheXXIX-18 Quoted in Frontiers, "Energy, Food, Agriculture-Abroad"
Biology and PoliticsXXIX-15 Review
Biology of Freedom, The - Krishna Chaitanya (Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd., 172 Naigaum Crossroad, Dadar, Bombay 14, 1975, about $5.00)I-3 Frontiers
Bioregional DevelopmentXXIX-15 Reviewed in "The Biological Paradigm"
BioregionalismXXXVII-49 Frontiers
BioScienceXXXVII-10 Frontiers (by Kirkpatrick Sale)
XXXIX-15 Review
Bioshelters, Ocean Arks, City Farming- Ecology as the Basis of Design - Nancy and John Todd (Sierra, 1984)XXXII-23 Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen quoted from April 1977 issue in Frontiers, "Evolving a Language"
Birch, Charles (Biologist)XXXVII-43 Quoted in Children, "Designer's Report"
XXXVII-44 Discussion and extensive quotes in Review
XXXVII-45 Quoted in Children, "Things Teachers Can't Arrange"
Birch, UnaXXXVI-9 Noted by Catherine Roberts (along with John Cobb) in Lead, "Insight in Science and in Plato" (the Christian perspective on science)
XL-13 Quoted his remarks at conference-"Toward a Post-Modern World" in Editorial, "Does Evolution Have Purpose?"
Birch, Una-(Continued)I-40 Quoted her Secret Societies and the French Revolution
VI-36 Quoted from above in Lead, "Civilizing Agencies"
XVI-39 Quoted from above in Review, "Libraries of Vision"
Bird, KaiXX-11 Quoted from Secret Societies and the French Revolution in Editorial, "The Vision of an Age"
XXI-6 Quoted from above in Review, "Restored Portrait of Cagliostro"
XXIX-46 Quoted from above in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"
XXXIX-8 Quoted Secret Societies. . . in Lead, "Who and What We Are"
Birdman of Alcatraz - Thomas E. Gaddis (Random House, 1955)XXXIV-43 Quoted from Nation, Mar. 14, 1981, on peasant revolt in India, in Frontiers, "It's the Same the Whole World Over" (agriculture vs. urban growth, etc.)
Birkhoff, Prof. George D.X-21 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Man on a Rock"
Birla Institute of Technology (Ranchi, India, founded in 1965)XVII-13 Quoted Dec. 30, 1938 Science in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"
Birley, RobertXXXV-25 Discussion of in Frontiers, "A Considerable Way to Go" from Marilyn Carr's book, Developing Small-Scale Industries in India
Birmingham, StephenI-38 Quoted in Letter from England
III-28 Quoted in Letter from England (gave 1949 Reith Lectures over BBC)
Birnbaum, Norman (BBC speaker)XIII-33 His Young Mr. Keefe quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Birrell, VerlaIX-41 Frontiers, "Spiritual Dilemmas" concerned with his "Religion in America" series - Will Herberg's Protestant, Catholic, Jew from Listener
XXI-44 Quoted from Sept. 2 Nation in Lead, "The Modern Self-Consciousness"
Birth (N.Y. publication)XXVI-23 Her paperback The Textile Arts discussed and quoted in Review, "The Craft of Weaving"
Birth and Death of Human Cultures - Arthur E. MorganXIII-40 "Children's Writing" quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Birth of a CultureXXVIII-11 Lead, Part I
XXVIII-12 Lead, Part II
Birth of a Movement, TheXL-3 Frontiers (Land Report)
Birth of an Epoch, TheXII-1 Lead (tape recording by Jayaprakash Narayan) about start of Vinoba's land-gift movement
Birth of the Christian Religion - Alfred LoisyXI-43 Lead
Birth of Philosophy, TheII-12 Reference to in Lead, "Credible Religion"
Birth PainsXXVII-1 Lead
Birth Without Violence - Frederick Leboyer (Knopf, 1975, $7.95)XXV-38 Lead
Bishop, Claire HutchetXXIX-4 Reviewed in Children, "Entrance to Life"
Bishop of CoventryV-49 Discussion of her All Things Common in Lead, "Free Enterprisers" Reference to and quoted in Editorial, "Freedom Must Be Won"
VII-6 Her Commonweal discussion of books for children in Europe discussed in Children
IX-45 Reference to in Lead, "A Revolution in Power"
XVII-43 Quoted from All Things Common in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"
XXII-19 Quoted from All Things Common in Review, "More 'New Economics'"
XXIV-21 Reference to her All Things Common in Frontiers, "A Massive Awakening"
XXV-38 All Things Common discussed and quoted in Editorial, "A Factory School" "Story by Clair Bishop" and her story, All Alone, quoted and discussed in Children
XXXIII-12 Quoted All Things Common in Editorial, "A Way of Creating Something"
XXXIII-12 Quoted All Things Common in Editorial, "A Way of Creating Something"
XXXVII-49 Quoted All Things Common (on Barbu) in Review
Bishop of VerdunVIII-6 Quoted re Mrs. Knight's BBC broadcasts in Lead, "The Christian Scene"
Bissell, Malcolm H.III-29 Quote from in Children, showing authoritarian morality (or lack of it)
Bissell, RichardVII-19 Quoted from Morain book, Humanism as the Next Step in Review of it in Frontiers
Bitter, Brutal Vision, AXXXVI-3 Quoted his High Water in Children, "Miscellany" (small towns)
Bitter with the Sweet, TheXVI-50 Editorial
Bixby, Kay (Executive Director of Voluntary Action Center, 621 S. Virgil Ave., L.A.)XVII-2 Editorial
Bixler - Pres. J. Seelye of Colby CollegeXXX-5 Mentioned in re referral system, in Frontiers, "Local Common Sense"
Bixler, PaulXII-24 Quoted in Children, "The College Teacher"
Bjornson, Major Jon (U.S. Army psychiatrist)VII-39 Edited Antioch Review Anthology
Black, AlgernonXIX-14 Quoted from Feb. Progressive in Review, "Uncomfortable Asides on Vietnam"
Black, HillelI-48 Quoted from radio talk on New Jersey Post Office Purge in "Civil Rights Summary"
XIX-11 Quoted his The First Book of Ethics in Children, "On Teaching 'Ethics'"
Black, Chief Justice Hugo L.XI-47 Collaborated with "Sam Kolman" on Royal Vultures
Black, MaxIII-39 Quoted his opinion in case of McCollum vs. Board of Education in Champaign, Ill. In Frontiers, "Men of Little Faith"
V-23 Quoted from dissenting view on N.Y. Released Time Program in Lead, "Fear of Reason"
Black, Shirley M.XXXII-43 Quoted by Prof. Ayer from his Models and Metaphors in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
Black Boy - Richard WrightXIV-26 Her translation of Shen Fu's Chapters from a Floating Life quoted in Review, "Splendors and Miseries of Shen Fu"; also the introduction to quoted (by Ralph S. Pomeroy)
Black Cloud, The - Fred HoyleI-17 Mentioned in Editorial, "Capacity for Brotherhood"
I-45 Reference to in "Milestones"
II-18 Mention of in Lead, "Racial and Cultural Mysteries"
IX-17 Reference to in Review, "Voice of the Voiceless"
XXVI-4 1949 MANAS quoted in reference to above in Review, "Self-Created Man"
Black Elk Speaks - John C. Neihardt (1960 U. of Nebraska Press, first published in 1932)XII-34 Quoted in Review, "'Science Fiction' Metaphysics"
Black Like Me - John Howard GriffinXXVI-10 Wendell Berry's appreciation of quoted from A Continuous Harmony in Editorial, "A Great Tropism" and preface to quoted in Children, "A Wandering Theme"
XXXVII-50 As discussed by Kenneth Lincoln in Review, "American Indian Writers"
Black Magic (film)XVII-21 Reviewed
Black Mountain- An Exploration in Community - Martin Duberman (E. P. Dutton)II-46 Review of Orson Wells' film, together with In the Good Old Summertime
Black Mountain CollegeXXV-46 Excerpts from Summer 1972 Change quoted in Children, "Black Mountain"
Black MuslinsIII-5 Discussed as given in Louis Adamic book My America in Children
III-7 Mention of in Children
VI-20 Discussed in Children
Black Odyssey - Roi OtleyXVII-21 Ref. in Review from The Short End by G. Coon
Black on White - David LittlejohnII-18 Reference to in Lead, "Racial and Cultural Mysteries"
Black Power Revolt, The - edited by Floyd B. Barbour (Porter Sargent, $5.95)XIX-41 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Some Unmuffled Truths"
Black Rainbow, The - edited by Peter Abbe (Heinemann)XXI-25 Malcolm X quoted in Review, from above, "The Real Reconstruction" Also quoted Stokely Carmichael
Black Scholar, TheXXVIII-21 Introductory note by Peter Abbe and essay by Herbert Read quoted in Editorial, "A Time of Decision"
Black ScholarshipXXIX-13 Lenwood G. Davis, Winston Van Horne, William W. Sales, Jr., Arthur Ashe quoted, Nov. 1975 issue in Frontiers, "Black Scholarship"
Blackberry Winter - Margaret MeadXXIX-13 Frontiers
Blackboard Jungle (book and film) Evan HunterXXXV-8 Quoted from David Weitzman's Eggs and Peanut Butter (on her childhood) in Children, "What Good Is It?"
Blackett, P. M. S. (British atomic physicist)VIII-27 Reviewed in Children
VIII-32 Reference to in Children
Blackie, JohnVII-12 Quoted from in Nation, Frontiers, "More Important than Politics"
XIV-19 Article from April Encounter quoted in Lead, "The Brazen Images"
XIV-25 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Old-Style Logic"
XVI-18 His Studies of War quoted in Lead, "The Emptiness at the Center"
Blackmur, R. P.XXIV-52 His Inside the Primary School discussed and quoted in Children, "Why the English Schools Are Good"
XXVII-41 His Transforming the Primary School discussed, quoted in Children, "'Results' in Education"
Blaine, Dr. Graham B., Jr.V-26 Quoted in Lead, "A Theory of Illusions"
Blaisdell, GusXIX-24 Quoted from Dec. Parents' Magazine in Children, "Beyond Insight and Anecdote"
Blaisdell Institute BulletinXXXI-38 Quoted from in Review, "Reflections on Form"
Blake- A Short Appreciation"XXII-9 Granville C. Henry, Jr. quoted from Jan. 1969 issue in Lead, "A Cost Accounting
XXIII-16 Dr. John A. Hutchison quoted from June 1968 issue in Review, "The Great Restoration"
Blake, B.XXVII-6 Review
Blake, Dr. Eugene CarsonXIII-47 His comments on Gordon Allport's Nature of Prejudice in Feb. 11 Goleta Gazette quoted in Frontiers, "Critical Notes on Religion" Blake, Casey (Reed College)
XXXVIII-38 Nation, Jan. 12, 1985, his review of A Critical American on Dwight Macdonald in Frontiers
Blake, War, and RevengeXIX-15 Quoted from Annals, Jan. in Lead, "Images and Iconoclasts"; quoted also in Editorial, "Philosophy and Conduct"
Blake, William-The Politics of Vision - Prof. Mark SchorerXXXVI-51 Review
Blake, William- His Philosophy and Symbols - Foster Damon (Houghton Mifflin, 1924)XIII-10 Quoted in Editorial, "Notes on Responsibility"
XVIII-52 Quoted in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"
XIX-5 One sentence quote in Editorial, "Dilemma Resolved"
Blake, WilliamXXVII-2 Quoted from in Review, "This and That"
XXVII-6 A Short Appreciation"
Blake and Antiquity - Kathleen RaineIX-19 Review of Harold C. Goddard's Pendle Hill pamphlet in "Captive Artists"
IX-52 Quoted re Milton in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"
X-20 Referred to by Macneile Dixon in his essay, "Civilization and the Arts" in Editorial, "The Aloofness of the Arts"
XXI-28 Long quote from Prof. Harold C. Goddard's essay, Blake's Fourfold Vision, in Review, "Man of Imagination"
XXI-30 Harold C. Goddard quoted on Blake's views in Children's "Act of Creation"
XXI-40 John Beer's Blake's Humanism discussed and quoted in Review, "The Compleat Haeretic"; also quoted in Editorial, "The Garment and the Man"
XXIII-24 Geoffrey Keynes' introduction to his Songs of Innocence and of Experience, and a short poem given in Review, "Blake's Genius"
XXIII-37 Quoted his "London" in Children, "On Crowding"
XXVII-6 A Short Appreciation." Also quoted from The Book of Thel
XXVIII-8 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A Course We cannot Foresee"
XXXVI-26 Discussed in Lead, "The Will to Be Oneself" quoted from Blake's Fourfold Vision
Blake and ThoreauXXXI-36 Quoted in Review, "The Resources of William Blake"
Blake and TraditionXXXVII-16 Editorial
Blake and WhitmanXXVI-51 Quote from in Lead, "A New Genesis"
XXVII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"
Blake's AssetsXXXIII-1 Foreword by Shoji Hamada quoted in Review, "Crafts of Japan" and quoted the book
Blake's DiagnosisXXVII-52 Review
Blake's Fourfold Vision - essay by Prof. Harold C. Goddard (Pendle Hill Pamphlet, No. 86)XXII-24 Editorial
Blake's GeniusXXI-28 Long quote from in Review, "Man of Imagination"
XXIV-12 Mentioned in Editorial, "Two Teachers"
XXVII-52 Reviewed again in "Blake's Assets"
XXXIV-36 Quoted in Lead, "Ground of Persuasion"
XXXV-46 Quoted in Lead, "Samples of Something Better"
XXXVII-16 Extensive quotation from in Lead, "The Will to Be Oneself"
XL-50 In Lead, "Musings on Thinking"
XLI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Aspects of the Human Being"
Blake's HumanismXXIII-24 Review
Blake's Humanism - John Beer (Manchester U. 1968, 55 shillings)XXIII-24 Editorial
Blake's PanaceaXXI-40 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Compleat Haeretic"; also in Editorial, "The Garment and the Man"
XXIII-24 Long quote from in Editorial with same title
XXXIII-39 Quoted in Lead, "No Simple Statement"
XXXVI-51 Quoted from Dr. Zhivago in Review, "Blake, War, and Revenge"
Blakely, Robert J.XXIII-5 Lead
Blanchard, BranchVIII-40 Author of Lead, "What is a Free Society?" Editorial, "The Great Books"
Blanchard, Dr. W. H. (Los Angeles psychologist)XIX-36 His foreword to Leonard Nelson's Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy quoted in Review, "In Praise of Socrates"
Blandings' Way - Eric HodginsXI-36 Briefly quoted from his theory of delinquent boys often rebelling against domination by his mother followed by remarks by subscriber on subject in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"
Blank, LauraIII-45 Subject of Review, "Currents in Fiction"
Blanshard, PaulXIII-16 Article from The Mathematics Teacher quoted in Children, "Intuition and Creativity"
Blanshard, Paul-(Continued)I-30 His "anti-Catholic" Nation articles caused them to be banned from N.Y. City school libraries (series started in May 1948)
I-38 "The Case of the Nation" discussed his articles mentioned above
I-42 Discussion in Frontiers of his anti-Catholic series
II-31 Review of his American Freedom and Catholic Power
II-41 Editorial, "The Not-So-Free Press" quotes NS&N about his book and its reception
II-42 Editorial, "The Private Citizen's Voice" deals with deletion of "My Day" column mentioning Blanshard book
Blavatsky, H. P.III-15 His book discussed by Ingraham in Atlantic in Editorial, "The Voice of Organization"
IV-20 Discussion of his Nation articles, "The Vatican vs. The Public Schools" in Review, "Religion and the State"
IV-52 Review of his Communism, Democracy and Catholic Power in "Vatican and Kremlin"
VIII-13 Quoted from Nation review re Reece Committee Report in Review, "The Political Mania"
Bleak Age, The - J. L. And Barbara HammondV-25 Mention of her Isis Unveiled in Editorial, "The Psychic Factor"
IX-13 Reference to Isis Unveiled in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"
XXIX-8 Roszak's comments on Isis Unveiled in his Unfinished Animal noted in Review, "Reconsideration of Man"
XXXIV-19 Quoted from Lucifer, June 1890 on Magnetism (Mesmer) in Editorial, "Mesmerism not Hypnotism?"
XXXVI-21 Comment on re mediums and mention of Key in Editorial, "Psychic Phenomena"
XXXVII-3 Briefly noted in re her teaching in respect to psychic powers and Theosophy in Review of Psi Development Systems, "The Origin of Form"
XXXVIII-18 New Horizon in Review
XL-21 Noted re "channeling" in Lead, "Books and Men"
Blee, MichaelI-46 Reference to in Letter from England
Blechman, GabrielXX-1 His essay in The Man-Made Object (Vision + Value series) quoted from in Frontiers, "Change and Changing Things"
XX-12 Quoted above in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"
XXV-45 Quoted from the above in Lead, "Steps in Transition"
XXXI-9 His The Man-Made Object quoted in Editorial, "A Trivial Freedom"
XXXV-20 Quoted The Man-Made Object in Editorial, "The Counterpoint of Artists"
XXXVI-26 above in Children, "Appropriate Mockeries"
Blechman, R. O.XVIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Technological Process"
XVIII-26 Quoted in Editorial, "The Move Toward Sanity"
BledsteinVII-18 Review of his The Juggler of Our Lady in "Noted in Passing"
Blessed InfallibilityXXX-12 Richard Todd's review of his The Culture of Professionalism quoted from Jan. Atlantic in Children, "Schools for Tomorrow"
Blessed Present, TheXIII-18 Review
Blessed UncertaintyXI-38 Editorial
Blessing, The - Nancy MitfordV-30 Editorial
Blessing of Inefficiency, TheIV-51 Discussion of her book in Review, "Bad Books and Good Books"
Blewitt, George JohnXXXIII-22 Lead
Blight and DelightI-42 Quote from his study of Erigena, The Study of Nature and the Vision of God
Blight and the Vision, TheXXXIII-23 Lead
Blitsten, Dr. DorothyXXXIII-46 Frontiers
Bliven, BruceX-45 Quoted from her article in Autonomous Groups, in Children
Bloch, George J. (Professor of physiology, Pacific College of Naturopathic Medicine)I-7 "Periodicals in Transition" discusses New Republic
Block EugeneXXXIV-19 Translator of Mesmer's writings into English- discussed in Review, "Anton Mesmer"
Block, Jean LibmanXVII-16 His And God Have Mercy . . . The Case Against Capital Punishment quoted in Review, "A Study of the Death Penalty"
Block, N. J.XVI-47 Quoted from This Week Magazine in Children, "More on 'The Feminine Mystique'"
Block-BookingXXIX-39 Book he edited, The IQ Controversy, reviewed in "Where Does Intelligence Come From?"
Blocked CommunicationI-31 Custom of film industry discussed in "Monopoly" story
Blofeld, JohnXIX-19 Editorial
Blom, DorotheaXII-38 His translation of The Zen Teaching of Huang Po quoted in Lead, "The Seal of Samsara"
XII-45 His introduction to The Zen Teaching of Huang Po quoted in Review, "Notes on Zen"
Blood Brother - Elliot Arnold (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, N.Y.)XVI-27 Her Pendle Hill pamphlet, "Encounters with Art" quoted in Review of same title
Bloom, HannahIII-43 Film based on this, "The Broken Arrow" reviewed in Children
Bloom, MurrayIV-25 Reference to her Nation article on Ione Swan in Frontiers, "The Institutional Dilemma"
V-9 Quote from Nation article in Frontiers, "The Tide of Fear"
Blossom (co-author, Greer)IX-13 His True story on Gerard Croiset quoted in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"
Blow Up a Storm - Garson KaninXVIII-3 Quoted from Sept. 1964 Anarchy in Children, "Some English Critics"
Blue Chips, The - Jay DeissXIV-23 Quoted from in Review, "Two Good Novels"
Blueprint for Survival, A (published Jan. 1972 by The Ecologist, 73 Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey, England)XII-1 Quote from in Frontiers, "Alone in the Lonely Crowd"
Blum, Fred H.XXV-39 Quotes from in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"
XXV-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Program for Community Regeneration"
XXV-45 Long quote in Lead, "Steps in Transition"
XXV-46 Several criticisms of quoted from various journals in Frontiers, "The 'Business' of Growth"
XXXVII-4 Quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "Gaia and Her Followers"
Blum, LéonXXII-19 Quoted from his Work and Community in Review, "More 'New Economics'"
Blurred Frontiers, TheI-28 His For All Mankind quoted in "The Socialist Dilemma"
XIII-14 Quoted in Lead, "Question for Planners"
XXVII-12 For All Mankind quoted in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"
Blurred Images of ManXXIV-19 Lead
Blurred IssuesXIV-12 Lead
Blyth, R. H.XXVII-37 Editorial
Boddy, Manchester (editor - L.A. Daily News)XV-3 His book, Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics quoted in Review article, "Zen in Western Literature"
Bode, Boyde H. (progressive educator)I-7 Studying and expounding philosophical sociology
IV-26 Quoted from Memorial Day editorial in Frontiers, "The Real Issue" re progressive militarization of the United States
Bodet, Jaime Torres (Director of UNESCO)XXV-12 Some Comparisons"
Bodewig, E. (German mathematician)V-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "Modes of Education"
BodhisattvaIII-50 His letter to Mathematical Reviews (reprinted in Science) quoted in Lead, "Culture and Gain"
Bodies in Revolt (1971) Thomas HannaXXXIV-17 Maslow's definition of in Lead, "Some Redefinitions"
Bodley, R. V. C.XXXIV-41 Quoted in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"
Body and Mind - William McDougallI-13 Wind in the Sahara mentioned in review of Christ Stopped at Eboli. Herdsmen have no political idea of progress
XXII-17 Quoted on Arabs in Lead, "Our Duty Above All" from Wind in the Sahara
XXXIV-48 Quoted Wind in the Sahara in Lead, "Art as Analogy"
Body and MindII-35 Reference to in Frontiers, "Aspects of ESP"
VII-33 Reference to in Editorial, "What's Wrong with Dualism?"
XXXVI-48 Quoted in Review, "Assumptions of Psychology" (persistence of personality after death, belief in)
Body and SoulI-21 Frontiers - about organic chemistry
Body of Life, The - Thomas Hanna (Knopf, $9.95)XXXIII-5 Review
Boehm, Charles H. (Pa. Superintendent of Public Instruction)XXXV-5 Reviewed, quoted "How Life Is Known"
Boehme, Jacob (Behmen)XIII-26 His article "What You Don't Know About Your Schools" in May 14 Saturday Evening Post quoted in Children, "Success Without Learning"
Boehner, PatriciaIX-43 Sir Isaac Newton indebted to him, Frontiers, "Science and Mysticism"
Boeke, Kees (Founder of the Children's Workshop Community of Bilthovenc, Holland)XLI-21 On gamagrass from Land Report, Fall 1987, in Review
Boericke, ArtX-21 Subject of Children, "A Successful Revolutionary"
XII-37 Introduction to his Cosmic View by Arthur H. Compton quoted (also the book) in Children, "Child and Cosmos"
Boethius (Boetius)XXVI-43 His Handmade Houses mentioned in Editorial, "Doing the Impossible"
Boetie, Etienne de al (16th Century)I-33 Problem posed in last book of Consolations mentioned in Review of Thomas' On the Resolution of Science and Faith
X-27 Reference to his Consolations in Lead, "The Age of Climax"
Boggs, James and Grace Lee (radical Negro leader)XXXIV-16 Quoted on policies of Cyrus, Persia 1st century in Lead
Boggs, James and Grace Lee-(Continued)XVII-7 His The American Revolution briefly quoted in Lead, "Dilemmas of the Holists"
XXVII-37 Their book, Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century, quoted in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
XXVII-40 Several quotations from Revolution and Evolution . . . in Lead, "Currents of Change"
XXIX-8 Quoted his address to students in Dec. 1975 in Children, "Where Social Change Begins"
XXIX-19 Quoted in Review, "Lifeboats or Arks"
Bogue, Jesse P.XXIX-20 Quoted on "community" in Editorial, "Requirement of Change"
XXXI-52 Their Conversations in Maine, in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
Bohlen, JamesXVIII-22 Quoted in Children, "The Community College"
Bohm, David (theoretical physicist)XXIX-2 Two Sides"
Bohr, NielsXXIII-51 Discussed by John Platt in Nov. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists quoted in Review, "Dynamics of Change"
XXIV-10 John Platt's remarks about quoted from above in Lead, "Processes of Change"
XXV-39 His article "Fragmentation and Wholeness," quoted from 1971 Structurist in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"
XXXV-38 Wholeness and the Implicate Order quoted in Lead, "The Drama of Restoration"
XXXV-39 Wholeness quoted in Review, "Tomorrow's Physics"
XXXVI-9 Cited in Lead, "Insight in Science and Plato" (by Catherine Roberts)
XXXVIII-21 Wholeness and the Implicate Order (fragmentary self-world view) in Lead, "From Science to Personal Knowledge"
XLI-48 From the Reenchantment of Science in Review; also quoted in Editorial, "Mysterious Awakenings"
Bois, J. SmauelII-23 Reference to Bohr theory of atom in Frontiers, "'Life's' Atom"
III-33 Reference to appeal for free exchange of information among world scientists in Lead, "The 18th Century Spell"
XXXIV-41 Mentioned in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done" (nuclear arm)
Bok, Prof. Bart (Harvard Observatory)XIV-37 His article, "General Semantics and Zen" quoted, April Etc. in Frontiers, "Review of 'Etc.'"
XV-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "Another Conversation"
Bok. Sissela (Brandeis, philosophy)II-36 Believes that statistical astrology is scientific and should be encouraged
Bolan, BoydXL-18 Essay on Swedish writer quoted in Review
Bold New Program - Willard EspyXVI-42 His The Third Eye of America (co-author, Rex Lode) quoted in Review, "Lampooning Academic Psychology"
Bolívar, SimónIV-3 Discussion of and quotes from in Frontiers, "What America Is Good At"
IV-7 Reference to above book in Frontiers, "So Much From So Little"
Bolle, KeesVI-6 Discussion of his life in Frontiers on Thomas Rourke's Man of Glory, in "Ascent to Myth"
Bolling, Mrs. BethXXXIII-18 His translation of Bhagavad-Gita noted and discussed in Review, "On the Translator's Art"
Bolshevism - Waldemar GurianXIII-6 Her article complete text of Lead, "Denmark Through Bifocals"
XVII-13 Her letter of comment on MANAS review article quoted in Lead, "Toward A Redefinition of Science"
XXIV-42 Quoted her Feb. 10, 1960 MANAS article, "Denmark Through Bifocals" in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"
Bolton, CharlesVII-2 Discussion of Hannah Arendt's Partisan Review of this in "Toward Understanding"
Bomar, W. M.XV-9 Quoted from Jan. 27 Nation in Lead, "The Problem of Framing Issues"
Bomb, TheIII-1 Reference to his I Went to Church in New York in Review, "Digests and Anthologies"
Bomb, The - Fernand GigonXIV-14 Review
Bombay Meeting - Ira MorrisXIV-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"
XIV-14 Quoted in Review, "The Bomb"
Bombing Vindicated - J. M. Spaight (1944)VIII-40 Reviewed, "Bifocal Vision on Bombay"
VIII-45 Quoted in Review, "Conscience Among Writers"
Bondage of Controversy, TheI-40 Quote from in "Apology for the Bomb"
II-13 Reference to in Editorial, "Impartial Judge"
Bonds of Friendship, TheIV-38 Lead
Bonds of Power, TheXXVI-14 Review
Bondurant, Joan V.XIII-46 Editorial
Bondurant, Joan V.-(Continued)XII-38 Review of her Conquest of Violence by Allen Hackett quoted from Christian Century in Review, Imprint of Gandhian Non-Violence"
XIII-5 Review of her Conquest of Violence by Homer Jack in Oct. 1959 Progressive quoted in Frontiers
XVIII-15 Reference to paper book on "Unconventional Leadership"
XVIII-29 Her Human Organization paper, "Traditional Polity and the Dynamics of Change in India" dealt with in Frontiers, "The Satya Yuga-karis"
XIX-7 Conquest of Violence quoted in Frontiers, "An Epic Life"
XIX-23 Quoted from Leadership and Political Institutions in India (her essay a chapter in) in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg Law"
XIX-33 Vinoba Bhave quoted from her Leadership and Political Institutions in India in Editorial, "The Education Goal"
Bone Peddlers, The - William R. Fix (Macmillan, 1984)XXI-16 Quoted from Human Organization (Spring 1963) in "Return of the Golden Age?"
XXII-8 Quoted from Leadership and Political Institutions in India in Lead, "The Roots of Power"
XXII-34 Quoted from her Human Organization, in Review, "Who Can Go Home Again?"
XXIV-9 Quote from her paper, "The Nonconventional Political Leader in India," in Lead, "What Kind of Revolution?"
XXIV-44 Quoted from Human Organization in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
Bonhoeffer, DietrichXXXVII-49 Quoted in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"
Bonner, Dr. James (biologist at Cal-Tech)XVIII-21 Reference to by Wm. Hamilton quoted in Lead, "The Failing Dreams"; Letters and Paper from Prison quoted
XIX-15 Wm. Hamilton's comments on Letters and Papers from Prison quoted in Lead, "Images and Iconoclasts"
Bonnett, TheodoreXX-44 His review article on Wm. And Paul Paddock's Famine-1975! quoted, Aug. 25 Science in Review, "The Coming Hunger"
Booher, Edward E. (President, McGraw-Hill Book Co.)II-39 Reviewed
Book About Paine, AXXI-49 Quoted from Oct. Antioch Notes in Review, "All the Young Men . . ."
Book About Russia, AXXIV-48 Editorial
Book for Our TimesVIII-37 Review of Book for Parents, A. S. Makarenko
Book for Parents - A. S. Marenko (trans. Robert Daglish)VII-20 Lead, A Philosophical Scrutiny of Religion
Book of Americans, A - Stephen Vincent BenetVIII-37 Review, "A Book from Russia"
Book of Ammon, The - Ammon Hennacy (paper, Joe Hill House of Hospitality)XXVI-26-35 Ruth Hill Viguers quote from in Margin for Surprise given in Children, "Books, Books, Books"
Book of Common Prayer, A - Joan DidionXXI-17 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Wisecracking Saint"
Book of Job, The (trans. Stephen Mitchell, North Point)XXXI-44 Reviewed in "Our Town"
"Book of Nature" Different ReadingsXLI-4 Quoted, reviewed in "The Obscure Lesson of Job"
Book of Puzzlements, A - Herbert Kohl (Schocken, 1981, $14.95)XXV-8 Review
Book of the Damned - Charles FortXXXV-18 Quoted, reviewed in Children, "Cabbages, Kings, and Poonharps"
Book of the Damned-(Continued)II-14 Reference to in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"
Book of the DeadV-29 Discussed in Lead, "Toward a Golden Age"
X-22 Reference to in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"
Book of the Hopi - Frank WatersXLI-25 Description of wall hanging from in Lead, "The Ethical Sense"
Book-of-the-Month (See Current Book of the Month)XVII-20 Quoted in Frontiers, "Pueblo Indian Ethos"
XVII-21 Reference to above and quote from
XXIII-16 Quoted in Review, "The Great Restoration"
Book of the New Alchemists, The (Dutton, 1977) by Nancy ToddVI-27 Review of The High and the Mighty, Ernest Gann
Book of Thel, The - William BlakeXXXIII-17 Briefly noted in Lead, "On Replacing the System"
Book of Three, The - Lloyd Alexander (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1964)XXVII-6 A Short Appreciation"
Book on "Modern Philosophy," AXXII-34 Quote from in Children, "Truth in Children's Longing"
Book to Come Back to, AXXV-10 Review
Book ReportXXXVI-8 Review (How to Save the World)
Book WorldII-22 Review of Double Muscadine, Frances Gaither
Book Worth Reading, AXXIV-36 Comments by Ronald Gross on Ivan Illich's Deschooling Society quoted in Editorial, "Idolatry of Institutions"
Bookchin, Murray (Lewis Herber)XXXIII-43 Review
Bookchin, Murray-(Continued)XXVI-49 Quoted Sept/Oct Liberation in Review, "Modern Cities Are Not Cities"
XXVII-20 His book, The Limits of the City, discussed and quoted in Review, "City and Anti-City"
XXVII-50 Quoted from Jan. Liberation in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"
XXVIII-9 His Our Synthetic Environment discussed and quoted in Review, "One Who Escaped"
XXVIII-24 Quoted Feb. Liberation in Editorial, "Change Without Change"
XXIX-47 Quoted title essay in Radical Agriculture in Review, "Ecological Recolonization"
XXXII-11 His Introduction to Sam Dolgoff's The Anarchist Collectives quoted in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"
XXX-16 Introduction to Anarchist Collectives quoted in Review, "Report on Spanish Anarchists"
XXXI-3 The Spanish Anarchists reviewed in "The Anarchists of Spain"
XXXIII-6 Quoted Our Generation in Frontiers, "Economics-the Demoralized Science" (re Marx)
XXXIII-7 Quoted from Our Generation in Editorial, "Anatomy of Marxism"
Books About BuildingXXXIII-24 Quoted from April 1980 Rain his "Open Letter to the Ecological Movement" in Frontiers, "The Long and the Wrong Way Home"; also mentioned in Editorial, ". . . If You Give Them Time"
XXXIII-43 Quoted his letter to Rain, April 1980, in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"
XXXIV-3 Quoted from Comment in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"
XXXV-45 Toward an Ecological Society reviewed in "The New Enlightenment"
XXXV-43 Reviewed The Ecology . . . in Review, "The School of Nature"
XXXVII-6 Quoted from The Limits of the City in Lead, "Unbinding Observances"
XXXIX-44 Quoted the Modern Crisis (ecological and social crises) in Lead, "Contrasting World Views"
Books About ManXXXI-10 Review
Books About MarxismIII-15 Review - The Plant in My Window - Ross Parmenter
Books Abroad - Bernard StamblerXXXVII-7 Lead (Vico and Marx, etc.)
Books and Habits - Lafcadio Hearn (Dodd, Mead)XIX-51 Quoted from in Review, "Random Thoughts on Words"
Books and MenXXVIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"
Books and MoralsXL-21 Lead
Books and Other NotesII-10 Lead - The Mother, White Shadows, Chinatown Family
Books by OrtegaII-14 Review The Unterrified, Constance Robertson; Questions and Answers About Indonesia; Man and Superman, Maurice Evans production
Books by TeachersXX-39 Editorial
Books, Children, and Man - Paul Hazard (Horn Book, Inc., 1947)XXXIV-51 Review
Books from IndiaXIX-23 Quoted in Children, "In Behalf of Fantasy"
XXV-43 Quote from in Children, "Some Wandering Thoughts"
Books for AmarillaXII-38 Editorial
Books for Our Time (Series)XXIX-43 Editorial
Books for Our Time-(Continued)VI-5 Human Situation
VI-11 Psychoanalysis and Religion
VI-18 The Neurotic Personality of Our Time - Karen Horney
VI-24 Richer by Asia, Edmond Taylor
VI-29 "About 'Books of Our Time'"
Books for StudyVI-35 To the Finland Station, Edmund Wilson
VII-1 A letter from Santa Barbara
VI-41 The Root is Man, Dwight MacDonald
VI-47 Discussion - (List of all books)
VII-5 "Discussion" - Joseph Wood Krutch
VII-8 Discussion (Czap)
Books on EducationXIII-18 Lead
Books on GandhiXXXI-10 Editorial
Books on IndiaXV-36 Editorial
Books on LiteratureI-5 Review
Books on ReligionXXV-26-35 Review
Books on UtopiasIV-18 Review A Guide for the Misguided, Ezra Brudno; The Letters of Robert G. Ingersoll; The Power Within Us, Daniel Long
Boole, Mary EverestXXV-11 Review
Books- The Culture and Commerce of Publishing - Lewis Coser, Charles Kadushin, Walter W. Powell (Basic Books, 1981)XXXIII-42 Her Preparation of the Child for Science quoted and her work discussed in Children, "Honoring Mary Boole"
Boorstin, Daniel J.XXXV-14 Saturday Review, Jan. 1982, by Robert R. Harris, noted in Review, "The Ailing Arts"
Booth, Richard (and Junius)XII-36 The Colonial Experience by Martin E. Marty for Christian Century (Aug. 12) quoted in Review, "Search for an American Mystique?"
Borah, SenatorXXXIII-49 Their story, especially Richard's quoted from Roots of American Culture, in Review, "A Worthy Exploration"
Borden, Charles A.I-24 Quoted - doesn't believe only commanding power in world is that of military force
Borden, MaryXXVII-18 His Sea Quest discussed and quoted in Children, "Of Books and Boats"
Borge, Thomas (Nicaragua's Minister of Interior)VI-23 Review of her You the Jury, "The Return of Christ"
Borgese, Elisabeth MannXXXVI-44 Quoted by Jonathan Steele in Mancaster Guardian, Aug. 14, 1983, in Review, "Historical Amnesia"
Borgese, Elisabeth Mann-(Continued)XVI-49 Review of her Ascent of Woman by Prof. Louise M. Young quoted from Autumn American Scholar in Children, "Men and Women - Continued"
Borgess, Elisabeth MannXVII-24 Quoted in Children, "Education and Metaphysics" from Humanistic Education and Western Civilization
Borgstrom, GeorgeXL-13 Quoted The Future of the Sea in "The Law of the Sea" Review
Borland, HalXXVIII-5 His essay quoted from Focal Points in Frontiers, "Trends and Hopes" (Available from CIDOC, Apdo. 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico
Borlaug, Dr. NormanXVI-38 His novel, When the Legends Die, reviewed and quoted in Review, "The Indian Within Us"
XXIV-44 His High, Wide and Lonesome discussed and quoted (foreword) in Review, "A Mixed Bag"
Bormann, Prof. F. H.XXVI-10 Vance Bourjaily's report on quoted, Feb. 1973 Atlantic in Frontiers, "No Simple Answers"
Born Free - Joy AdamsonXXVI-20 Quoted from April Not Man Alone in Frontiers, "Exchanges"
Born, Prof. MaxXV-19 Preface to by William Percy and also text quoted in Children, "Education Transcending 'Savagery'"
Born, Max - Philosopher of ScienceXIII-36 His article, June Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists quoted in Lead, "Things Said and Done"
XIV-25 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Old-Style Logic"
XIV-30 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Consciousness"
Born, MaxXXII-20 Review
Bornstein, DanielXX-6 Quoted from Oct. 1966 Gandhi Marg in Frontiers, "Historical Camouflage"
XXII-20 Quoted from his book, My Life and My Views in Review, Max Born - Philosopher of Science
Bornstein, Eli (editor of Structurist)XI-13 Quoted from his article in the Saturday Review (Nov. 15, 1957 on the discussion of Suzuki in Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"
Borovski, Conrad (CA State University, San Diego)XXI-23 Quoted in Children, "Problems of the Academy"
XXX-25 Quoted from 1975-76 Structurist in Editorial, "Life and Time"
XXX-40 Quoted in Children, "Notes on the Arts"
XXXIV-18 Quoted 20th anniversary issue on Mimesis in Review, "The Less and More of Art"
XL-19 Quoted Structurist (1985-86) re the artist in Lead, "On the Artist"
Borremans, ValentinaXXVI-48 Quoted from Summer-Fall 1973 New Directions in Teaching in Children, "Teaching Ideas"
Borremans, Valentina-(Continued)XXX-36 Quoted from paper presented at seminar in Sweden on health, in Editorial, "We Can Only Be Surprised"
Borrowing from SocratesXXX-41 Quoted from CIDOC in Editorial, "Idealism and Social Health"
XXXII-24 Her Reference Guide to Convivial Tools reviewed in Frontiers, "A Tool for Finding Tools" Ivan Illich preface also quoted
XXXIII-17 Discussed in Frontiers, "Access to Things Going On"
XXXVII-3 Quoted from July/Aug 1983 Resurgence-effect on women of advancing technology, in Frontiers, "Women's Hands; Patch Gardens"
Borsodi, RalphVIII-23 Editorial
Borsodi, Ralph-(Continued)I-14 Flight from the City discussed in Lead, "Home Economics - East and West"
I-23 Referred to in Children
I-25 Reference to Flight from the City, in Review, "Periodical Review"
I-35 Reference to Flight from the City, in Lead, "Economics for the Millions"
I-39 Mention of This Ugly Civilization and Flight from the City, in Review, "The Failure of Technology"
I-40 Reference to in Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"
I-41 Dealt with in Lead, "The Example of Free Men" - you can't buy the good life, but you can make it
II-2 Quote from his Flight in Children
II-11 Children devoted to quote from Flight - Borsodi family taught boys at home
II-46 Brief reference to Flight from the City
III-15 Quoted Education and Living in Children
III-19 Subject of "New Ideas at Work"
III-23 Quoted from Normal Living in Children
IX-3 University of Melbourne seminar discussion reviewed in Frontiers, "Notes on Philosophic Discussion"
IX-19 Author of Letter from Florida Discussed in Editorial, "On the Threshold"
X-1 Ref. to This Ugly Civilization in Lead, "Articulate Asia"
X-4 Reference to his remarks on home flour mills in Editorial, "A Major Efficiency"
XVII-22 Letter quoted and discussed in Frontiers, "The New Science"
XVII-29 Letter on "The Edge of the Abyss" quoted in Lead, "Toward a Science of Man"
XVII-36 His letter discussed in Editorial, "Concerning the Triple Revolution"
XVII-42 His full letter quoted in Lead, "The Failure of the Environment"
XXI-48 Quoted from Flight from the City in Lead, "On Being Born Again"
XXIII-45 Flight from the City mentioned in Children, "Household Economics"
XXV-18 Quoted from Flight in Review, "Twentieth- Century Homesteading"
Ralph Borsodi, America's Anti-Industrial Isaiah - Henry WinthropXXXII-3 His This Ugly Civilization quoted in Review, "Prescription and Practice"
XXXV-14 Quoted from paper on in Children, "Two Pioneers" (Henry C. Winthrop)
XXXV-39 His work discussed (from Alternative Americas) in Frontiers, "Theory Embodied in Lives"
Bose, Nirmal KumarXXXV-14 Quoted in Children, "Two Pioneers"
Bosley, Harold A. (Methodist minister of Evanston, Illinois)XL-10 Quoted Selections from Gandhi in Lead, "Matters of Words"
Bosnia and Herzegovnia - Arthur J. Evans (London, 1877)XI-8 Quoted from address to a conference for Methodist Youth in Frontiers, "Quest for 'Commitment'"
Boss, Medard (Swiss psychiatrist)I-20 Quoted in Review of St. John book The Silent People Speak
VI-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "Free Thinkers of Christendom"
Bossongs, KenXX-25 His book, A Psychiatrist Discovers India, discussed and quoted in Review, "Journey to the East"
Boston, RichardXXX-52 Quoted from Rain, Oct., in Frontiers, "Some Pioneers"
Boston GlobeXVI-37 Quoted from Peace News in Frontiers, "Therapy for a Sick Civilization"
Boston Last Summer, InXXXVI-47 Quoted June 20, 1983 issue on population growth by Ian Menzies in Frontiers, "Local Self- Reliance is the Goal"
Boston University JournalXXII-36 Review
Both Ends and MeansXXIX-12 D. S. Carne-Ross article quoted, No. 1, 1975 issue in Children, "A Turning About"
Both Ends of the SituationI-50 Review "Of the Spirit" by Arnold Kamiat in Problems, July-Sept. 1948
Both Food and MeaningXXVIII-42 Editorial
Both Luck and ManagementXXXIII-47 Frontiers
Botstein, Leon (President, Bard College)XXXV-6 Frontiers
Bottle in the Sea - Albert GuerardXXXII-44 Quoted from article in Harper's (Sept. 1979) in Children, "Cause and Effect" re higher education
XXXII-44 Harper's article above discussed in Editorial, "It Should Be the Opposite"
Bottled and Other ImmunitiesXII-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Sense in the Universe"
Bottome, PhyllisXII-16 Lead
Bottone, SamV-9 Reference to her Under the Skin, and quote from in Review, "'Rac' Novels"
Bouffier, Elzeard (French peasant who planted trees)XI-30 Mentioned as one of Anvil writers - article on Adlai Stevenson in Review
Boulding, EliseXXVIII-6 Jean Giono's account of his activities quoted in Frontiers, "Forest Epic"
Boulding, KennethXVI-9 Her pamphlet, Children and Solitude published by Pendle Hill, quoted in Children, "On Being Alone"
XXVIII-14 Quoted Sept. 1971 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Editorial, "Ends and Sayings"
Boulle, PierreXVIII-1 Quoted from Oct. 1964 Our Generation Against Nuclear War in Frontiers, "Where Morality Begins"
XXVIII-40 Interview with quoted from Jan. 1973 Psychology Today in Frontiers, "Economists on Economics"
Boundaries of SanityXIII-44 His Face of a Hero quoted from in Review, "Notes on Depressing Novels"
XIV-13 His The Test quoted in Review, "Futility in Context"
Bountiful Yields from the GardenI-3 Review
Bourjaily, Vance (editor Discovery)XLI-49 Frontiers
Bourne, RandolphV-50 Quoted from The End of My life in Review, "Notes on Novels"
VII-10 Quoted from Discovery on critics in Review, "Writers on Critics"
VII-27 Quoted re purpose of Discovery in Review, "The Return of the Egghead"
XII-6 Review of his novel, The Violated
XXVI-10 Quoted on Dr. Norman Borlaug from Feb. 1973 Atlantic in Frontiers, "No Simple Answers"
Bourne, Randolph-(Continued)I-10 "They fight because they fight because. . . "
I-20 Reference to in Review on Why Don't We Learn from History?
V-32 Quoted from 1918 comment re "War is the health of the State" in Lead, "Great Questions"
VII-19 Quoted from his essay on war - "War is the health . . ." in Lead, "The Health of the State"
X-24 Briefly mentioned in Lead, "The War Against 'Systems'"
XI-29 Quoted his idea - the state is the organization of the herd - in Lead, "The Meaning of Peace" by Roy Kepler
XXXIII-51 Quoted from Dial, Sept. 13, 1980 on war in Review, "American Philosopher"
XXXIV-10 Quoted re health of state re war-in Review, "Action or Growth"
Bouscaren, AnthonyXXXIV-35 War and the Intellectuals discussed by Carl Resek, ed. quoted in Review, "How to Read a Book"; also quoted Bourne on H. L. Mencken
XXXIX-48 Quoted from War and the Intellectuals in Lead
XLI-26 Quoted "The State" in Lead, "The Way Changes Come About"
Boushay, James M.III-39 Quotes from his "Church and State in America" in Frontiers, "Men of Little Faith"
Boutimar, The DoveXXXII-23 His discussion of work of Eliot Wigginton quoted from Nov. 13 Christian Science Monitor in Children, "A Couple of Islands"
Bouwman, ClarkXXXIV-14 Review (trans. of Persian Tale)-Lafcadio Hearn
Bowden, CharlesXII-34 Quoted from The Concerned Student in Children, "The Quakers Are Still Busy"
Bowden, James J.XXXII-20 Quoted from paper, The Neighborhood Works, in Review, "In Behalf of Eyes"
Bowel Boo, The - David Ehrlich and George Wolf (Schocken, 1981)XIV-5 His letter to Editors on MANAS reference to Camus' The Stranger printed in Frontiers, "Two Letters"
XIV-49 His letter to Editors in re to Roderick Seidenberg's thesis in Posthistoric Man and Anatomy of the Future quoted in Lead, "Whose Tools Confine Us?"
XVI-34 His letter quoted in Children, "Corporal Punishment-Some Arguments"
Bowen, CatherineXXXV-24 Quoted from Peter Albright's foreword in Children, "A Balanced World"
Bowen, MerlinXXIX-12 Her Miracle at Philadelphia quoted in Lead, "Beyond Government"
XXXIII-17 Mentioned in Lead, "On Replacing the System"
XXXIX-21 In Review, Miracle at Philadelphia, "A Number of Books"
Bowen, Robert O.XXVIII-43 Quoted on Melville from The Long Encounter in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"
Bowen, Robert SidneyVIII-45 Author of Bamboo quoted in Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"
Bower, JoanneVI-8 Mentioned in Children in connection with writing of juvenile fiction
Bowers, C. A.XXXIII-14 Her article in Gandhi Marg, Sept. 1979 discussed in Frontiers, "Light in the East"
Bowers, C. A.-(Continued)XXI-9 Wrote Children, "Alternative Proposal for the Schools" - Part I
XXI-10 Part II of above
XXI-11 Part III
Bowers, FaubianXXII-7 Quoted from The Progressive Educator and the Depression in Children, "Progressive Education- Some History"
XXVII-50 His Cultural Literacy for Freedom reviewed in Children, "Questions and More Questions"
XXXVII-14 Quoted from Teachers College Record on difference between abstract and theoretical approach of Western education, in Children, "Breaking Up Stereotypes"
Bowers, RaymondXIII-47 A Survey of Asian Dance and Drama discussed in Review, "Testimonial for Unity" by Ralph S. Pomeroy
Bowlby, John (English psychiatrist)XXIII-10 Quoted article (co-author Harvey Brooks) in Feb. 1970 Scientific American in Frontiers, "Knowledge is Missing"
XXIII-51 Quoted Feb. 1970 Scientific American in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"
XXV-39 Quoted from above in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"
XXXII-3 Quoted from above in Frontiers, "Causes Obscure, Effects Evidence"
Bowles, ChesterXXIX-8 Quoted from his Attachment and Loss in Frontiers "Changing Attitudes in Science"
Bowles, JohnV-19 Quoted from Progressive in Lead, "What is Happening in India?"
V-26 Another View"
VII-12 Quoted Harper's, in Frontiers, "More Important Than Politics"
VII-20 Quoted Harper's in Frontiers, "Focus in Asia"
VII-27 Quoted from World article re Gen. George Marshall in Lead, "Faith in Uncoerced Man"
IX-45 Santha Rama Rau quoted on in Frontiers, "Patterns of Anti-Culture"
XII-42 Quoted from June 6 New Republic in Review, "Tenacious Ghosts of Colonialism"
XIV-8 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on 'Foreign Affairs'"; also review of his The Coming Political Breakthrough by Anthony Hartley in the London Spectator for Sept. 16 and quoted in same Frontiers
Bowman, Robert M. (Col. Air Force, Ret.)I-8 Reference to his Western Political Thought in Letter from England
Bowman, SylviaXXXIX-42 From Star Wars in Lead, "The Dark Side of Human Nature"
Bow to the New YorkersXIV-21 Her The Year 2000-A Critical Biograph of Edward Bellamy quoted in Review, "Edward Bellamy Today"
Box Canyons of EducationVII-4 Review (Profile on Dr. Samuel Goudsmit)
Box of Matches, AXXVI-16 Editorial
Boy and His Blizzard, The - Gregory MartonXII-19 Review
Boy on Horseback -Lincoln SteffensXVI-36 Quoted and reviewed in Children, "A Rare 'Children's Book'"
Boy Scouts of America (subject)I-42 Quoted from in Children
Boycott for CauseIV-17 Quoted from Harper's article "Confessions of a Jamboree Scoutmaster" in Children
Boyd, Julian P.XIX-27 Editorial
Boyd, MalcolmXXVIII-12 Quoted from Introduction to Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution in Review, "The First Emancipator"
Boyer, ErnestVII-51 Quoted from Christian Century in Frontiers, "Art and Moral Education"
Boyers, RobertXXXIX-22 On school reform Feb. 1986 Harper's in Children, "An Almost Futile Inquiry"
Boyle, GodfreyXXV-18 "Memoir" by Henry Pachter quoted from book Boyers edited (Legacy of the German Refugee Intellectuals) in Frontiers, "Refugees in America"
XXVIII-22 His Contemporary Poetry in America mentioned in Review, "Poets on Modern Poetry"
XXVIII-22 Joyce Carol Oates quoted from his Contemporary Poets in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"
XXXVIII-12 On Nemerov and Oates from Contemporary Poetry in Children, "Musings on Poetry"
Boyle, KayXXXV-1 Co-ed Radical Technology (with Peter Harper) in Review, "Worth the Price"
Boys in IowaXXXVIII-46 Her Words That Must Somehow Be Said in Review, "The Tall Banana Trees"
XXXIX-12 Quoted re Nazi resistance fighter in Lead, "The Role of Imagination"
Bozell, BrentXXXVIII-38 Review, "Boys in Iowa" (You Know What Is Right)
B.P.'s Scouts - Henry Collis, Rex Hazlewood, and Fred HurilVII-31 His and Wm. Buckley's McCarthy and His Enemies referred to in Lead, "Real and Hypothetical Evil"
Bradbury, MalcolmXIV-34 Children, "Baden-Powell"
Braden, AnneXVI-27 His "Artists Without Art" (co-author Bryan Wilson) quoted, Winter 1962 Texas Quarterly, in Review, "Encounters with Art"
Braden, Charles SamuelXII-36 Her The Wall Between quoted from, discussed in Editorial, "What Is the Issue?"
Bradford, Governor (Plymouth Bay Colony)III-1 Reference to his These Also Believe in Review, "Digests and Anthologies"
Bradlaugh, Charles (Freethinker in England)II-36 Brief quote from his History showing behavior of early colonists when they worked for one another, or for themselves, in Lead, "Moral Education"
II-51 Reference to his Of Plimoth Plantation, Boston, 1898, in Frontiers, "On 'Yielding to Reality'"
Bradley, Professor A. C.II-49 Brief reference to Bradlaugh-Besant trial in Letter from England; also mentioned in Review, "Modern 'Rationalism'"
Bradley, DavidIII-48 Quote from on Hamlet in Review, "Shakespeare and His Symbols"
Bradley, F. H.XXXVII-19 Quoted from Nation, Dec. 24, 1983 re "looking for a leader" in Frontiers, "Moments of Silence"
Bradley, General Omar N.I-23 Quoted in Lead, "We Are All Philosophers"
IV-50 Quote in Lead, "Great Questions" from his preface to Appearance and Reality re metaphysics
XIII-27 Quote from Introduction to Appearance and Reality in Lead, "The Little Foxes"; also quoted in Editorial, "For an Examined Philosophy"
XVI-20 Appearance and Reality quoted in Children, "Beyond Agnosticism-Transition"
Bradley, Richard C.(Assoc. Prof. of Physics, Colorado Co llege)XI-6 Quoted from his speech delivered Nov. last at convocation of St. Alban's School, printed in full in I. F. Stone's Weekly (Nov. 18, 1957) in Lead, "Faith in Man"
XXXV-5 Quoted re accumulating missiles and fear of war in Lead, "Levels of Decision"
Brahe, Tycho (1546-1501)XVIII-7 Quoted from Time and the River Flowing in Review, "Natural Olympus"
BrahmanandXXXVI-23 Discussion of his colleague, Queen Sophia, from Rain, Apr/May 1983, quoted in Editorial, "There Is No Difference"
Brahmananda - His Life and Teaching (The Eternal Companion)XXIV-4 His editorial to collection of articles by Jayaprakash Narayan, Communitarian Society and Panchayati Raj, quoted in Editorial, "The Gandhian Society"
Brailsford, Dr. James F. (Founder, British Radiological Assn.)XI-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "Objections and Notes" re vegetarianism
Brain-and Beyond, TheII-46 Quoted re indiscriminate X-raying in Lead, "Authority's Vanishing Point" - "If you feel well and fit, stay away from doctors."
Braine, JohnVII-7 Review of The Living Brain - W. Grey Walter
Brain vs. the Machine, TheXI-53 His Room at the Top reviewed in Children, "Another 'Generation' Writer"; also quoted from Encounter
Brain Watchers, The - Martin GrossXVII-13 Frontiers
Braithwaite, JohnXVI-2 Quoted in Review, "Get Your Personality Ready"
Brameld, Theodore (N.Y. University's School of Education)XL-1 Review of Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry in Development Dialogue by Nils Christie in Lead, "What May Happen to Science"
Branch, Melville C. (LA City Planning Commission)IX-32 His Toward a Reconstructed Philosophy of Education discussed in Children
XVI-43 Quoted from June 29 N.Y. Times in Children, "Definitions"
XVII-15 His Education for the Emerging Age quoted in Children, "Education in Religion"
XVII-16 Quoted from Dec. 12, 1963 California State Board of Education Bulletin in Children, "Education in Religion-A Proposal"
XVII-22 Reference to the above two quotes in Children, "Religion and Education"
XVIII-38 Quoted from Philosophies of Education in Cultural Perspective in Children, "On Teaching Virtue"
XIX-21 Quoted from Educational Administration in Ronald R. Bringle's Lead, "Humanistic Psychology for Education"
Brand, MaxXXVI-43 Quoted from Urban Air Traffic and City Planning in Frontiers, "The Prodigal Sons' New Start"
Brand, MillenI-22 Review, discussion of his books, which offer the release of a Never-Never Land
Brand, StewartXII-2 Quoted from his preface to We Who Would Not Kill by Peck in Review, "Active 'Pacifism'"
Brand of Cain, The - Walter CantrellXXVII-15 His quote from Gregory Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind, for Nov. 1973 Harper's in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"
XXXII-8 His Soft-Tech quoted from in Editorial, "Past and Future"
XXXIII-41 Quoted from his Harper's Nov. 1973 interview with Gregory Bateson in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"
XXXIII-41 Quoted his Harper's Nov. 1973 interview with Gregory Bateson in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"
XXXVI-8 Interview with by Stewart McBride in Christian Science Monitor quoted in "Some Useful Preaching"
Brandeis, Louis (Supreme Court Justice) (1856)IX-16 Reference to in Review, "An Odd Flavor for Westerns"
Brandis, Sir DietrichIV-49 Quote from 1923 opinion in Lead, "A Neglected Mystery"
XIV-10 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The World on Your Shoulders"
XXXIX-10 Quoted article on him, Autumn 1985, in Lead, "Two Prophets"
Brandon, WilliamII-8 English forester under whom Gifford Pinchot studied-Review, "American Forester"
Brandt, AnthonyXXIII-10 Quoted Feb. 1970 Progressive in Lead, "The Land and the Law"
XXV-20 Quoted from his The Magic World in Editorial, "Poetry of the People"
XL-2 Quoted New Worlds for Old in Lead, "The Formation of Americans"
Brandt, JosephXXXV-22 Quoted his article in Psychology Today, Mar. 1982 re children's writing and "publishing" in Children, "Good Things for Your Brain"
Brandt, KarlXXX-1 Letter to W.E.B. DuBois quoted in Review, "Mostly Quotation"
Branston, BrianI-26 Review of his Human Affairs pamphlet "Is There Still a Chance for Germany?"
Brant, IrvinXXXIV-3 Story quoted and told from his Gods and Heroes from Viking Mythology in Children, "Thor and Loki"
Brass CurtainXV-30 Quoted from May 28 New Republic in Children, "A Courageous Valedictory"
Braudel, FernandII-49 Editorial about U.S. Consul in Hamburg hamstringing German scientist wishing to visit America
Braun, HenryXXXI-49 The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World quoted in Frontiers, "The Cost of an Addiction"
Brave Cowboy, The - Edward Abbey (Dodd, Mead 1956)XIV-47 His article, "The Politics of Zen" from first issue (Fall 1961) of New Politics, quoted in Review, "The Sociology of Zen"
Brave New World - Aldous HuxleyXI-2 Reviewed in Review, "Did They Really Read the Manuscript?"
XXVI-17 Discussed and quoted from in Review, "The Qualities of Men"
Brave New World Revisited - Aldous HuxleyIII-13 Mentioned in Lead, "Our Frightened Utopians"
XVII-24 Brief reference in Lead, "Which Things Are True?"
Brave Proposal, AXII-20 Quoted in Review, "Huxley for Discussion"
XII-28 Discussion by L. J. Rather in Nation, Feb. 28, quoted in Frontiers, "Commonplace of Our Age"
Bray, RogerVIII-16 Frontiers - Waging Peace - Richard Acland, Fenner Brockway, Leslie Hale
Brazen Images, TheXVI-2 Quoted on Lao Tse's teaching from Sept. 1962 Anarchy 19 in Frontiers, "Strange Currents"
XVI-6 Again quoted from Sept. 1962 Anarchy in Lead, "The Right to be Wise"
Braziller, GeorgeXIV-19 Lead
Bread and Peace - Roy Walker (C. W. Daniel, Ashingdon, Rochford, Essex, England, Publisher)XVIII-50 Georgy Kepes' Introduction to his The Nature and Art of Motion quoted in Lead, "An Indian Wisdom"
Bread and Wine - Ignazio SiloneII-20 "One Man's Meat," Frontiers, re Walker book as unsentimental answer to problem of world starvation
XI-35 Quoted from in Frontiers, "More on 'Vegetarianism'"
Breadwinners' College - started by Thomas DavidsonI-1 Review, "War Literature"
II-24 Reference to this and other Silone books in Lead, "Men and Idea Systems"
XXXIII-41 Discussed along with The Seed Beneath the Sand and Fontamara in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"
Breakdown of Nations, The - Leopold KohrI-23 Editorial discusses. . . special student - Morris Cohen
Breaking New Ground - Gifford Pinchot (Harcourt, Brace & Co.)XXXII-7 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Divide and Survive"; also Kirpatrick Sale's Foreword quoted
XXXVI-21 Quoted in Lead, "A Society that Fits"
Breaking the Thought BarrierII-8 Reviewed in Review, "American Forester"
VI-7 Reference to in Frontiers, "Unavoidable Dilemma"
XXV-17 Quoted from at length in Review, "In Spite of the Political Process"
XXXVIII-7 Quoted in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"
Breaking Through - Walter and Dorothy Schwarts (Green Books)XIII-41 Frontiers
Breaking Wave - Nevil ShuteXLI-2 Quoted "The Theory and Practice of Wholistic Living" in Review, "Who Is Our Editor?"
Breakthrough to Peace (paperback collection of twelve essays)VIII-22 Reviewed in "Unusual Perspectives in Novels"
Breath of Air, A - Rumer Godden (based on Tempest)XV-52 Thomas Merton's Introduction quoted in Review, "Wisdom and the Bomb" Prof. H. H. Butterfield's essay, "Human Nature and the Dominion of Fear" also quoted in same Review
Brecht, Bertolt (German playwright)IV-14 Reviewed - "No Inner Storm"
Brecht, Bertolt -(Continued)VII-41 Discussed by Eric Bentley in Frontiers, "Guide to the Theater"
Brennan, DanIX-6 Poem (cry to future generations) quoted in Lead, "The Social World"
XI-33 His Trial of Lucullus reviewed by Heinz Kraschutzski, in Review
XIII-18 His poems quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
XIII-18 Poem quoted in Lead, "The Private Origins of the Good"
XVIII-38 His poem quoted in Editorial, "Other Halves"
XX-38 Poem quoted in Frontiers, "Problems Behind Problems"
XXVI-21 His poem "The Solution" quoted in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"
XXXI-3 Poem beginning, "Think, when you speak of our weaknesses," quoted in Review, "The Anarchists of Spain"
XXI-52 Quoted from in CoEvolution Quarterly in Children, "Great Odds and High Ends"
Brennan, LouisX-23 Quote from his novel, The Naked Night, in Children, "For Pacifist Pondering"
Brennan, Dr. Matthew J. (Fitchburg State Teachers College)IX-43 His An Affair of Dishonor briefly reviewed in "Notes on Novels"
Brennan, NiallX-31 Quoted from his article on nature appreciation in the Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon Society in Children, "A Religion of Nature"
Brett, GuyVII-17 His The Making of a Moron quoted in Lead, "Some 'Economic' Facts"
XXXIII-6 Quoted from The Making of a Moron in Editorial, "The 'Indispensable Class'"
XXXVII-36 Quoted Making of a Moron (monotonous work) in Lead, "Work"
Brewer, Dr. TomXL-7 Through Your Own Eyes reviewed, quoted in Review, "Art of Social Change"
XL-9 Quoted (bottled-up emotion) in Review
BriarpatchXIX-35 Quoted from June 1966 American Behavioral Scientist in Review, "Holism in Medical Theory"
Briarpatch Book, The (made of issues from Briarpatch Review, Volcano Press)XXXIV-42 Review (The Briarpatch Book)
Briarpatch Network (San Francisco area)XXXIV-42 Quoted from ed. Michael Phillips and Rasberry, eds. of in Review, "Briarpatch"
Brick, AllanXXIV-21 Discussion of their purpose (right livelihood and simple living) in Frontiers, "A Few Clippings"
Brick, JohnXIII-3 His article "Campus Rebels Find a Cause" in Nov. 28 Nation quoted in Children, "Individual Protests Against the Military"
Bridge Between the GenerationsXIV-9 The Strong Men quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"
Bridge Into the Future - Max Plowman (Dakers, London, 1941)XI-31 Editorial
Bridge of Life, The - Dr. Edmund W. Sinnett (Simon and Schuster, 1966)XXIX-24 Reviewed in "One Man's Bridge"
Bridges - Horace JamesXXI-10 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Inherent Reality"
Bridges of Human Understanding - edited by John NefXXVIII-19 Quoted in Lead, "A Strain Above Mortality"
Bridges, William E.XVIII-15 Source of Marc Chagall's Frontiers article, "Why Are We So Anxious?"
Bridging InformationXXXV-18 Ed. of Spokesman of the Self (Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman) quoted in Lead, "A Heritage of Metaphors"
Bridging StructuresXXX-15 Frontiers
Bridging Worlds Through General Semantics - Mary Morain, ed. (Et cetera anthology)XIX-18 Editorial
BridgmanXXXIX-2 Quoted (Lee, Bridgman) in Review
Bridgman, P. W.VIII-27 Quoted re Heinsenberg's principle in Lead, "New Climate of Opinion"
Brief Accounting, AXXXIX-2 His "Science and Common Sense" quoted from Bridging World Through Semantics in Review
Brief Cherishing - Hildegard Flanner (John Daniel, P. O. Box 21922, Santa Barbara, CA 93121)I-22 Lead (lowered cultural level in books, entertainment, etc. of today)
Brief Comparison, AXXXIX-11 Reviewed, quoted in "Three Books"
Brief Encounter - Noel CowardXXXII-24 Lead
XXXV-30 Frontiers (education institutions and grants)
Brief Introduction to Piaget, A - Nathan Isaacs (Agathon, 1972, $4.95)V-49 Reference to in Review, "The Writer"
Brief Recipe for a Magic Childhood (article) - Mary Ellen ChaseXXVI-3 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Introduction to Piaget"
XXVII-12 Brief quote from in Editorial, "Piaget's Contribution"
Brief Study of a ManVII-52 Reviewed briefly in Children
Brigade Karhan - Vazek KaneXXXIV-40 Lead (Lincoln)
Bright, Myron (Federal Judge)IV-21 Reviewed in Letter from Germany
Bright Side of the Sputnik, TheXL-22 His decision re civil disobedience quoted from Reconciliation International in Frontiers, "The Path to Sanity?"
Bright Victory (film)XI-2 Frontiers
Brighter Than a Thousand Suns - Robert JungkV-3 Reference to in Lead, "The Good in Man"
V-6 Review of Lights Out, on which film was based
Brightman, CarolXI-36 Quoted by reviewer Stephen Toulmin in Review, "Britons on the 'Bomb'"
XVI-28 Quoted in Lead, "Psychological Trends"
Brightman, Prof. E. S.XXXVII-41 Her interview with Mary McCarthy, Nation, May 19, 1984, quoted in Children, "In the Magazines"
Bring Me A Unicorn - Ann Morrow Lindbergh (Harcourt)XVI-16 Quoted Jan. 1941 Philosophy of Science in Lead, "Science with Human Ends"
Bring Me My Bow - John Seymour (Turnstone Eng.)XXV-21 Quote from in Lead, "The Quality of Men"
Bringing Up Children in a Humanist Home - Virginia FlemmingXXXI-40 Review of in Mar-Apr Resurgence quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"
Bringle, Ronald R.VIII-1 Reviewed in Children
Brinton, CraneXIX-21 Wrote Lead, "Humanistic Psychology for Education"
Brinton, Howard (with Anne Brinton in charge of Friends Center in Tokyo)I-39 Quote from his From Many One in Lead, "Forbidden Subjects"
I-44 Review of
IX-22 Brief quote from Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences in Lead, "Toward New Institutions"
XIX-50 Paul Woodring quotes him in A Fourth of a Nation, discussed and quoted in Children, of same title
XXXIII-50 Quoted from Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences in Lead, "Science of Man?"
Bristol, James E.VII-24 Review, "Perspective on Japan," based on his Friends Intelligence article
Britain and the Death Trade - Joseph Camilleri (Pamphlet published by Housmans Book Store, 35¢XII-50 Article from Fellowship on Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan Movement quoted in Frontiers, "No More Miracles"
XXXVI-24 Quoted his review of Gandhi (film) in Friends Journal Mar. 15, 1983 in Children, "Gandhi, the Draft, and Enemies"
Britannica, EncyclopaediaXXV-6 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Business and Crimes of War"
Britannica, Encyclopaedia-(Continued)XI-35 Quoted on the article on William Lloyd Garrison in Lead, "Arms and the Man"
XX-39 Quote on Heraclitus in Frontiers, "Ionian Philosophy"
XXIV-7 Quoted on meaning of "antinomian" in reference to early Christians in Lead, "The Abuse of History"
XXVI-36 Quote from 11th ed. on establishment of Pythagorean School in Lead, "Another World View"
Britannica Year BookXXVII-9 Quote from 11th ed. on Metaphysics in Lead, "To Make Things Go Right"
XXVII-49 Definition of "metaphor" in Review, "About Metaphors"
XXXIV-43 Definition of Analects used in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"; def. of Atlantis from in Review, "Atlantis-More than a Myth"
XXXVI-11 Quoted re civilization (the word and its meaning) in Lead, "In Poetic Rhythms"
XXXVI-37 On Haiti in Review, "Keeping the Country Virtuous"
XXXVI-45 Emerson and Britannica in Lead, "What Would Be Better?" on Montaigne
XXXVI-52 Quoted on Kepler in Review, "Three Books"
XXXVII-15 Quoted on Vergil in Review, "Montaigne on the Road"
XXXVII-39 Quoted on Inquisition in Lead
XXXVII-52 On J. Arthur Thompson on Evolution in Lead, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"
XXXVIII-43 Quoted on Plato (immortality) 1953 ed. in Lead, "A Cumulative Force"
British Journal of Clinical HypnotismXXIII-21 Quote from 1969 Vol. on Aswan Dam in Editorial, "Piety and Aberration"
British JournalismXXVII-44 Dr. Howard B. Miller quoted from Mar. 1 issue in Review, "Psychology's Lost Chord"
British Political and Social AnalysisXXXIV-44 Editorial (Nato)
Britons on the "Bomb"XI-15 Review - Angus Maude The Listener broadcast, "Cloaking the Dagger"
Britt, H. S.XI-36 Review
Brittle PowerIII-30 Quote from his The Social Psychology of Modern Life in Children, re the conflicts in our lives
Britton, FrankXXXV-45 Reviewed, quoted in Frontiers, "Prediction of the Unpredictable"
Britton, StewartVII-12 Editor of hate paper, American Nationalist in Review, "Accompaniments of Nationalism"
Bro, Marguerite H.XXXVI-37 Author of The Invisible Event one of five Menard Press pamphlets on war, quoted in Frontiers, "Five Against War"
Broad, C. D. (British philosopher)V-15 Brief quote from in Children
V-17 Her book When Children Ask reviewed in Children
VI-26 Her novel Su Mei's Golden Year reviewed in Children
VI-28 Reference to above books in Children
Broad, C. D. -(Continued)III-24 Quoted in McTaggart article "Men with Ideas" series--Lead
Broad ViewsX-14 Quoted essay in Journal of Parapsychology (Dec. 1956) in Review, "Door to Mysteries"
X-13 Quoted essay above in Lead, "Conventions in Science"
X-18 Briefly quoted in Dr. C. J. Ducasse's article in "Science, Scientists and Psychical Research" which appeared in Frontiers from Broad's preface to his Tarner Lectures at Cambridge U. in 1923
Broch, HermannIV-27-36 Lead
Brock, HughXL-39 Quoted his intro. to On the Iliad in Review, "An Unsolved Mystery"
Brockway, Fenner (British MP)XXI-15 His appeal for help for Peace News quoted in Editorial, "Education and Peace"
Broderick, DorothyI-8 Inside the Left, life of English radical and history of International Labor Party, Review "Minority Men"
I-31 Mentioned in Review, "Monopoly"
II-13 Recommended reading (Inside the Left) for adults in Children
VIII-16 Waging Peace discussed in Frontiers, "A Brave Proposal"
VIII-28 Reference to in Editorial, "What Kind of 'Emergency'?"
IX-15 Quoted from Peace News in Frontiers, "Freedom Road"
IX-40 Inside the Left quoted in Frontiers, "Oh, Where Have the Socialists Gone?"
XXII-47 Quoted from Denis Hayes Conscription Conflict in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"
Broken Arrow, The (Film)XXVI-26-35 Ruth Hill Viguers quote from in Margin for Surplus given in Children, "Books, Books, Books"
Broken ContactIII-43 Reviewed in Children, based on Elliot Arnold's Blood Brother
Broken Image, The - Floyd WatsonV-25 Review, "The World Next Door," Fritz Peters, The Devil in Massachusetts
Broken Waters Sing - Gaylord Staveley (Little, Brown, 1971)XVII-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss"
XXII-52 Quoted from in Children, "The Art of Self- Reference"
Bromfield as ProphetXXV-21 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Last Days of Colorado?"
Bromfield, LouisXXV-7 Editorial
Bromfield, Louis-(Continued)VI-15 Review of Mr. Smith, "The Superfluous Society"
VIII-36 Wrote preface to Profile of America which House Appropriations Subcommittee refused to sponsor - Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"
Bronfenbrenner, UrieXXV-7 His Pleasant Valley discussed and quoted in Review, "Health for the Land"
XXV-15 Quoted from Preface to Malabar Farm in Review, "Two Good Books"
XXIX-7 Quoted in reference to Johhny Appleseed from Pleasant Valley in Frontiers, "Trees, Trees, Trees"
XXXIV-24 Briefly discussed, mentioned his Malabar Farm in Lead, "A Moral or Two"
Bronk, WilliamXXIII-44 Bob Kay's review of his Two Worlds of Childhood quoted from Ross Valley School Bulletin in Review, "Problems of Social Order"
Bronowski, J. (English scientist, Polish mathematician)XXXVII-10 Quoted his essays on Melville, Thoreau, etc., and his travels from Vectors and Smoothable Curves in Review, "Far and Near"
XXXVII-11 Quoted Vector (Thoreau) in Lead, "On Taking Charge"
Bronstein, DanielVIII-8 Discussion of Nation article on loss of individualism in Frontiers, "On Self-respect"
IX-12 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"
X-12 Quoted from Nation in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
X-26 Quote from his lecture printed in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in regard to individual responsibility of scientists in Lead, "The War of the Experts"
XIII-32 His Science and Human Values quoted in Editorial, "Who Will Break the Rules?"
XIX-23 His "Logic of the Mind" quoted from Spring 1966 American Scholar in Review, "The Height of the Times"
XXI-34 Quoted from above in Lead, "Promethean or Epimethean Progress?"
XXII-50 Quoted from Autumn 1969 American Scholar in Review, "A Chasm, Not a Cap"
XXIII-24 Quoted from Nation, Dec. 22, 1969 review of Kathleen Raine's Blake and Tradition in Review, "Blake's Genius"
XXVII-40 Quoted from interview, Summer 1974 American Scholar in Review, "Socratic Priorities"
XXIX-35 Quoted from Spring 1966 American Scholar, also The Identity of Man, in Lead, "The Origin of Religion"
XXIX-40 Quoted from Spring 1966 American Scholar in Lead, "Science and Consciousness"
XXXII-17 Quoted from Spring 1966 American Scholar in Lead, "Language and Beyond"
XXXV-39 Quoted from "The Logic of the Mind" from American Scholar, Spring 1966, in Lead, "A Major Project"
XXXVI-2 Quoted above in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"
XXXVIII-14 Discussion of his poor judgment in Editorial (from A Sense of the Future)
Bronze Men Breathing - Cliff Bennett (Ontario, Canada, 1967)XI-13 Quoted from Saturday Review article on Suzuki in Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"
Brook FarmXXXIII-42 Quotations from his poetry in Review, "The Disconcerting Art"
Brookfield, StephenI-25 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Community Ideal"
V-3 Nathaniel Hawthorne quoted re in Lead, "The Good in Man"
Brooks, HarveyXXXIX-53 On adult community education quoted, reviewed by George Sibley in Children, "Miscellany"
Brooks, JohnXXIII-10 Quoted from article (co-author, Raymond Bowers) in Feb. 1970 Scientific American in Frontiers, "Knowledge is Missing"
XXIII-51 Quoted from Feb. 1970 Scientific American in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"
XXV-39 Quoted from above in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"
XXXII-3 Quoted from above again in Frontiers, "Causes Obscure, Effects Evident"
Brooks, PaulIV-23 Review of his The Big Wheel, in Review, "Capsule Culture"
XV-45 The One and the Many, report of conference on "The Individual in the Modern World" ed. by him, quoted in Frontiers, "Old Question, New Discussion"
Brooks, RichardXXXVI-2 His comment in N.Y. Times Sept. 27, 1982 re Silent Spring in Frontiers, "The Long-Term Objectives"
XXXVIII-7 Quoted from Speaking for Nature in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"
Brooks, Van WyckVI-32 Review of his The Producer in "More Insights from Novelists"
Brookshire, FrankV-43 Discussion of his Harper's article on Lewis Mumford in Frontiers, "An Article and a Movie"
IX-48 His Helen Keller-Sketch for a Portrait - reviewed in Review, "Helen Keller"
XXIII-35 His quotes from John Sloan given in Frontiers, "Some Quotations on 'Art and Politics'"
XXXIII-19 Lewis Mumford's letter to him quoted in Lead, "At the Height of Our Time"
XXXIII-19 Lewis Mumford's letter to quoted in Lead, "At the Heights of Our Times"
XXXIII-49 His comments on Constance Rourke re The Roots of American Culture and her life in Review, "A Worthy Exploration"
XL-37 Quoted The Roots of American Culture in Review, "Art in Early America"
XLI-21 Quoted preface of above in Lead, "Art in America"
Broom, Robert (Scottish anthropologist)XXX-24 His letter to Editor text of Frontiers, "Codes and Common Sense"
Broomell, Anna PettitII-21 Places beginning of human species 25,000,000 years ago - Frontiers, "A Question of Orthodoxy"
XXXVII-49 Quoted The Coming of Man (1933) (possibility of spiritual agency in evolution) in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"
Brossar, ChandlerIV-45 Discussion of her What Do You Think? in Children
Brother Anonymous (author)XXI-5 Quoted from Journal of Nursery Education, Mar. 1962, in Children, "Does This Make Sense?"
XXV-26-35 Quoted on contemporary fiction from June Harper's in Lead, "The Lives of Individuals"
Brotherhood in AmericaXIX-17 The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous and For Pity's Sake quoted in Review, "Friends from the North"
Brotherhood in Equality - Margaret Ellis WoodXXIX-49 Review
Brotherhood of Oil, The - Robert Engler University of Chicago Press, $12.50)XVII-6 Frontiers
Brothers Karamzov, The- Dostoevsk yXXX-26-35 Reviewed in "High and Low"
XXX-52 Quoted in Editorial, "The Critical Issue"
XXXIV-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Private World Government"
Brothers Karamzov, The-(Continued)II-7 Reference to chapter on the Grand Inquisitor, in Frontiers, "Psychiatry and Religion"
II-31 Quote in Children on every day, every hour, every minute "walk around yourself and watch yourself, and see that your image is a seemly one"
IV-27-36 Reference to Grand Inquisitor in Frontiers, "Facts and Theories"
XII-47 "Grand Inquisitor" quoted in Lead, "How Far Back Shall We Go?"
XIV-32 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Man's Creative Potential"
XV-27 Long quote from in Lead, "Man's Creative Potential"
XX-25 Quotation from in Editorial, "Can Statistics Blaspheme?"
XXVII-1 Quoted in Editorial, "An Ancient Mystery"
XXVIII-44 Discussed in Lead, "Does Thinking Make It So?"
XXVIII-44 Louis Halle's comments on quoted from MANAS Review, "The Brothers Karamazov" in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"
XXIX-13 Grand Inquisitor quoted in Lead, "The Last Dramatic Questions"
XXI-38 Quote from in Children, "Questions, No Answers"
XXXI-48 Quoted in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma"
XXXII-24 Grand Inquisitor quoted in Lead, "A Brief Comparison"
XXXIII-21 Noted in Lead, "Not As Solutions" (The Grand Inquisitor)
Brothers Karamazov, TheXXXIII-53 Quoted Chap. "Pro and Contra" in Lead, "In Quest of Balance"
XXXVII-51 Quoted from "Grand Inquisitor" in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"
XXXVIII-4 DeMott's Harper's (Oct. 1984) story quoted extensively in Lead, "Is There a Moral Law?"
Brou, Major Willy-CharlesXXIII-3 Review by Louis J. Halle
Broughton, John W.XI-19 His Combat Beneath the Sea reviewed in Review, "Last Salute to the Warriors?"
Broun, HeywoodXXXVI-5 His article (with Marta K. Zahaykevich) in Teachers College Record (based on Simone Weil) Fall 1982 quoted in Children, "Teacher's Voices"
Browder, EarlI-6 Became Catholic after years of being liberal journalist and opposing reactionary institutions-Frontiers, "What is 'Conversion'?"
V-7 Editorial quotes his "Children of light have to learn to be at least half as smart as the children of darkness"
Brower, DavidI-38 He meets the "unappeasable Miss Detzer"- Review, "Miss Detzer And The Labyrinth"
Brower, KennethXVIII-7 Quoted in reference to Time and the River Flowing by Francis Leydet (Sierra Club's Format Series) in Review, "Natural Olympus"
XXVIII-38 The Case for an Ethical Energy Strategy by Amory Lovins and John Price, quoted in Frontiers, "The Responsibility of People"
XL-10 His Earth Island Journal, Vol. I, No. 5, quoted in Frontiers, "A Question About 'Progress'"
Brown, ClaudeXXXII-7 His The Starship and the Canoe quoted from in Editorial, "Form and Content"
XXXII-15 Comments on Freeman Dyson's life during war quoted from The Starshp and the Canoe in Review, "An Old-New Theme"
XXXIII-17 Discussed The Starship and the Canoe in Children, "Instead of Ceremonies"
XXXVIII-6 Quoted Dyson on end of the war in Starship in Children, "What Is Moral Education?"
Brown, DavidXXIII-41 Mention of his Manchild in the Promised Land in Lead, "Vision and Reform"
Brown, DeeIX-29 His Kings Go Forth briefly reviewed in "Notes on Novels"
IX-36 Brief quote from his Kings Go Forth in Editorial, "No Finishing Touch"
Brown, Dee-(Continued)XXV-5 His book Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee discussed and quoted in Review, "A Red Man's History"
Brown, Edmund G. (State Attorney General, later Governor of California)XXXV-24 Quoted Creek Mary's Blood in Children, "A Balanced World"
Brown, Geoffrey (Teacher at Sandhurst Military Academy)VIII-36 His ruling on religion in schools quoted in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"
XI-29 His ruling on religion in schools quoted in Children, "Religion and Education II"
XII-5 Quoted above in Children, "More on Religion in the Schools"
XIII-17 His March 2 message to state legislature on abolition of death penalty text of Frontiers, "Governor Brown's Lost Cause
Brown, George E. Jr. (California Congressman)X-31 Author of article in Aryan Path on achievements of George A. Lyward in Finchden Manor School in Children, "A Religion of Nature"
Brown, George IsaacXXII-22 Quoted in re to Vietnam war in Frontiers, "The Company He Keeps"
XXXV-14 Quoted his letter re nuclear arms race in Lead, "Some English Musings"
Brown Girls- Brownstones - Mrs. Paule MarshallXXIV-8 An Introduction to Confluent Education in Children, "Educational Reformers"
Brown, Prof. Harold C.XIV-4 Quoted from in Review, "Toward Racial Justice"
Brown, HarrisonXVI-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Religion of Man"
Brown, (Dean) J. B. (Princeton)III-16 Quoted in Lead, "The World is Not a Village"
IX-45 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Lead, "A Revolution in Power"
XIV-5 N.Y. Herald Tribune, Oct. 17, 1960, article (coauthor James Real) quoted Community of Fear in Review of same title
XXIII-35 Science for Man in June 6 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Illusions of Power"
Brown, (Governor) JerryXVIII-14 Quoted from May 1964 Atlantic in Children, "Future Education-Prospects and Problems"
Brown, John MasonXXX-43 His views on nuclear energy quoted from Community Planning Report, July 18, in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"
Brown, John PairmanII-45 Quotation from his Morning Faces in Children
IX-42 Quoted re Edith Hamilton's The Greek Way in Review, "Christ and Socrates"
Brown, Joseph EpesXV-15 Quoted from The Displaced Person's Almanac in Frontiers, "Psychological Ecology"
Brown, JudithXXVI-10 Quoted from The Sacred Pipe in Children, "A Wandering Theme"
Brown, JudsonXXVI-15 Geoffrey Ostergaard's discussion of her Gandhi's Rise to Power quoted July 27, 1972 Peace News, in Lead, "Nature, Nurture, Choice"
Brown, Lester R. (World Watch Institute)XXVI-7 Quoted Dec. 1972 Community Comments in Frontiers, "Towns and Cities"
Brown, MargaretXXVI-44 Article on change in diet due to industrial progress quoted from L.A. Times (Sept. 13) in Frontiers, "In the News"
XXVII-5 Quoted from Dec. 18, 1973 Saturday Review World in Frontiers, "World Food Supply"
XXX-2 Quoted on world food supply from mid-Sept. 1976 Not Man Apart, in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"
XXXI-8 Quoted L.A. Times (Dec. 4, 1977) in Frontiers, "The Drive and a Vision"
XXXI-50 Quoted from Saturday Review (Sept. 16, 1978) in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms"
XXXV-9 Quoted Building a Sustainable Society in Frontiers, "The Inadequate and the Inaccessible"
XXXV-15 Quoted from Country Journal Nov. 1981 in Frontiers, "What Makes for Peace?" (global biology)
XXXVI-8 Quoted article in #48 Worldwatch Papers with Pamela Shaw on agriculture, environment, in Frontiers, "Accumulating Pressures"
XXXVII-37 From State of the World 1984 in Review
XXXVIII-13 WorldWatch paper #60 (with Edward C. Wolf) in Frontiers, "Less Soil, Higher Costs, Less Food"
XXXVIII-25 1985 paper, chapter on "A False Sense of Security" in Review, "A Needed Shift of Attention"
XXXVIII-50 WorldWatch paper #65 in Review, "African Disaster"
XXXIX-27 WorldWatch, "A Generation of Deficits" in Lead, "An Intellectual Development?"
XL-14 WorldWatch #74 Our Demographically Divided World in Lead, "Analysis and Synthesis"
XL-20 WW 1987 in Review, "State of the World" re ozone
XLI-15 WW #88 on ozone in Lead, "An Untidy Solution"
XLI-39 WW, Mar/Apr 1988 re oil-based farming, Frontiers, "Various News"
XLI-50 WW #77 in Frontiers, "The Horrors of Urbanization"
XLI-51 WW, Sept/Oct 1988 in Lead, "Our Neglected Planet" (crop losses, etc.)
Brown, Michael E.X-27 Her The Friendly Book reviewed in Children, "Reading Suggestions for Children"
Brown, Norman O.XXII-44 Quoted Sept. Trans-Action in Frontiers, "The Conditions of Peace"
Brown, Norman O.-(Continued)XV-45 His Life Against Death-The Psychological Meaning of History quoted in Review, "Painful Odyssey"
Brown-SequardXVIII-24 Life Against Death reviewed in Review of same title
Brown, SeyomII-21 Darwin's interest in his conclusion that morbid state of nervous system transmitted to animals- Frontiers, "A Question of Orthodoxy"
II-43 Further reference to the poor guinea pigs who gnawed off toes-Frontiers, "Telepathy and Evolution"
Brown, SpencerXXI-16 Briefly quoted on Chas. Yost's The Insecurity of Nations from Saturday Review, Mar. 23, in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"
Brown, W. Norman (Sanscrit scholar and Indologist)VII-16 Quoted from Commentary review on books on education in Lead, "Fratricide Among Educators"
Brown, WenzellI-42 Quote from monograph on Indian art in Review, "Notes on Art"
IX-16 Quoted on sculpture of ancient India in Frontiers, "Shop Talk"
XX-21 Quote from his Man in the Universe in Review, "On Sacred Constructions"
XXII-3 Briefly quoted in Lead, "World Without Drama"
XXXI-19 Question from the Majhima Nikaya (Sutts 3) in Man in the Universe given in Review, "Resource for the World"
XXXIV-15 Quoted from Man in the Universe re what Buddha thought most important for humans to do, in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"
Browne, IvorXI-48 II"
XV-41 Dr. Miriam Van Waters' introduction to his They Died in the Chair quoted in Review, "A Warden on Capital Punishment"
Browne, Sir ThomasXXIX-38 Quoted from May-June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Gardens, Trees, and Other Good Things"
Brownell, BakerII-13 Walter Pater quote on letter from on matter of death-Lead, "The Other World"
VIII-18 Quoted on Immortality in Lead, "The Question of Survival"
XXVIII-6 Quoted from Religio Medici in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"
XXVIII-9 Quoted from Religion Medici in Lead, "Strain Above Mortality"
XXXI-5 Quoted from Religio Medici in Lead, "Material for Foundation"
XXXI-48 Quoted from his Religo Medici, in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma"
XXXII-37 Quoted from above in Lead, "The References for Life"
XXXIII-21 His "We carry within us the wonders we find without" quoted in Review, "An Involving Book"
Broyard, AnatoleVI-14 Long quote from Earth Is Enough in Frontiers, "Rethinking Religion"
Brubacher, John S. (Yale)XI-13 VI"
Bruckner, D. J. R. (columnist for L.A. Times)IX-32 Chairman of Yearbook Committee (pub. of National Society for the Study of Education) discussed in Children
Brudno, EzraXXIII-47 Quoted from L.A. Times (Sept. 21) in Lead, "Notes on the Future"
XXIII-49 Quoted from Nov. 9 L.A. Times in Review, "The Decline of Language"
XXV-6 Quoted from Jan. 3 L.A. Times in Frontiers, "The Business of Crimes of War"
XXXIV-3 Quoted re effect of electronic media in Lead, "Comprehending Confusion"
Burgmann, Bruce (editor, Guardian)IV-18 Discussion of his A Guide for the Misguided in Review, "Books on Religion"
Brundage, AveryXXIV-18 Policy statement quoted in Children, "Miscellany"
Bruner, Jerome (Harvard psychologist)X-3 President, International Olympic Committee - quoted in Children, on Olympic spirit
Bruner, EmilXIII-45 His The Process of Education quoted from Sept. 26 Time article in Children, "Notes in Passing"
XIV-50 The Process of Education quoted in Children, "On the Process of Education"
XVII-42 Essays for the Left Hand in Children, "Frontiers of Knowledge"
XVII-44 Quote from Essays for the Left Hand in Lead, "Where We Are Now"
XIX-28 Quote from his Toward a Theory of Instruction by Christian Bay in Children, "Education- Liberation and Articulation"
XXIII-22 Quoted from Saturday Review article (April 18) in Children, "Curriculum Reform"
XXV-8 Quoted from Jan. 15, 1972 Saturday Review in Lead, "Who is Responsible for Education?"
XXXVII-3 Quoted extensively from The Intellectual Digest (reprint from London Times Ed. Suppl.) Feb. 1973 in Children, "Education Worthy of Our Species"
Bruning, FredV-35 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "The Shadow of Philosophy"
Bruno, Giordano - Dorothea Singer (Schuman, 1950)XLI-6 Quoted Maclean's, Dec. 21, 1987 on James Baldwin, in Editorial, "How People 'Grow Up'"
Bruno, GiordanoXXVII-49 Quotation from in Frontiers, "Cyclops and Bruno"
Bruns, MaryI-30 A Pythagorean - Lead, "Great Reformers- Pythagoras
II-12 Brief reference to in Lead, "Credible Religion" - his life and work testament of his religion
VIII-46 Quoted in Lead, "The Religion of Free Men"
XVI-48 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Meaning of 'Scientific Humanism'"
XXV-16 Wallace Stevens' quote of given from Kohl's Age of Complexity in Editorial, "Origins of Science"
XXV-43 Arthur Livingston's translation of Heroic Exaltations as given by Giorgio de Santillana in The Age of Adventure, source of quote from Bruno, in Lead, "Times of Awakening"
XXVII-38 Quoted by Betty Roszak in her Review article, "The Two Worlds of Magic"
XXVII-49 Quoted from On the Infinite Universe and Worlds in Frontiers, "Cyclops and Bruno"
XXX-50 Encyclopedia Britannica quoted on in Lead, "No Serious Mistakes"
Brunschwig, OdetteXXXIX-17 Her report on PaWiTo farm, from Land Report Summer 1985 in Frontiers, "Ways of Teaching"
Brush, StephenXVI-29 Her foreword to Mother and Son quoted in Children, "Beyond the Reach of War"
Brustein, RobertXXXI-26 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, April 1976 in Frontiers, "Various Scores"
Bryan, HelenXXII-16 Quoted from Feb. 15 New York Review of Books in Children, "The Good in Institutions"
Bryant, PeterVI-26 Review of her Inside, "Do Not a Prison Make"
Bryce, JamesXVII-28 Author of Red Alert, the basis for Dr. Strangelove, film - Review, "Doomsday Ingredients"
Bryce, LordXXVI-24 Quoted from The American Commonwealth in Review, "Some Old Books"
Bryson, John (Chairman, Public Utilities Commission, Calif.)II-34 Quote from Montagu book in Frontiers, "Racist Delusions" re rise of self-conscious racial feelings
Bryson, LymanXXXIV-9 His interview re SoCal Edison's decision to look for renewable unconventional sources of energy quoted in Frontiers, "An Interesting Decision"
Bryson, Lyman-(Continued)VII-15 Review of his The Next America in Lead, "Grounds for Optimism"
VII-17 Quoted re John Woolman in Frontiers, "The Role of God"
VII-26 The Next America quoted in Children
VII-29 Long quotations from The Next America in Frontiers, "Among the Optimistic Thinkers"
VII-40 Quoted re definition of "democracy" in Lead, "Whom Shall We Blame?"
Buber, Martin - An Intimate Portrait - Aubrey Hodes (Viking, $7.95)VIII-8 Reference to The Next America in Lead, "Revival of Individualism?"
XI-4 His The Next America quoted in Frontiers, "Art and the Masses"
XIV-7 The Next America quoted in Review, "Literature in Transition"
XIV-47 Above quoted in Lead, "Cart-Before-the-Horse Philosophy"; also quoted in Editorial, "Democracy of Culture"
XIV-49 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Whose Tools Confine Us?"
XIV-52 The Next America briefly quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Direction"
XVII-24 The Next America referred to in Lead, "Which Things Are True?"
XVII-53 Above quoted in Children, "Adult Education"
XVIII-43 The Next America quoted in Editorial, "In Favor of the People"
XXXI-9 The Next America quoted in Editorial, "A Trivial Freedom"
XXXIII-24 Quoted from The Next America (Harper's 1952) in Lead, "The Other America" Also mentioned in Editorial, "If You Give Them Time"
XXXIII-37 Quoted from the above in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"
XXXIII-39 Quoted from The Next America in Frontiers, "Big and Little Pictures"
XXXVIII-37 Quoted Next America in Lead, "The Decent Elite"
Buber, Martin (Nominee for Nobel Prize)XXIV-37 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Zaddik for All"
Buber, Martin-(Continued)IX-47 Quoted from Psychiatry; will give Wm. Alanson White Memorial Lectures in 1957, Review, "Washington School of Psychiatry"
X-16 His I and Thou quoted by Wendal Bull in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XX-13 His The Knowledge of Man discussed and quoted in Review, "Buber's High Station"
XXI-40 Carl Rogers' conversation with quoted in Lead, "The Shy Dignities"
XXIII-17 Quoted from "Education" section in Between Man and Man, in Lead, "The Sources of Vision"
XXIII-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Deficiency of the Present"
XXIV-10 Quoted from The Knowledge of Man in Frontiers, "Displacing Effects of Drugs"
XXIV-35 Quoted in Children, "The Basic Questions"
XXVII-37 Quote on his Paths in Utopia in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"
XXVIII-42 Between Man and Man quoted in Editorial, "Both Ends of the Situation"
XXVIII-44 Quoted in Children, "Students and Poets"
XXVIII-45 Quoted from talk before teachers in 1939, in Children, "On Talking to Children"
Buber's High StationXXVIII-49 Between Man and Man quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Character" Also quoted in Editorial, "The Common Naivete"
XXIX-2 Quoted Between Man and Man in Lead, "Morality and Character"
XXIX-5 Quoted in Lead, "Obscure Specifications"
XXIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"
XXX-17 Between Man and Man quoted in Lead, "The Persuasive Art"
XXX-23 Between Man and Man quoted in Review, "Stirner's Single Virtue"
XXX-26-35 Between Man and Man quoted in Lead, "In Defense of the Essay"
XXXI-38 Quoted Between Man and Man in Children, "Questions, No Answers"
XXXI-41 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"
XXXII-21 Quoted in Editorial, "Can We Do Without Them?"
XXXIV-22 Quoted Between Man and Man in Lead, "Behind the Web" (re sense of responsibility)
XXXIV-20 "Our statements often say what governments should do, or chiefs of state or heads of churches. But few of us state what we are willing to do." In Editorial, "Nothing But Rifles and Bombs"
XXXVIII-49 Quoted, reviewed Ecstatic Confessions in Children, "Read the Book"
XXXIX-16 Quoted (blind to eternal values) in Lead, "The Need for Heroes"
Buchan, JohnXX-13 Review
Buchanan, AnneVI-52 His Memory-Hold-the-Door quoted in Children
Buchanan, GeorgeXXXVI-41 Her Food, Poverty, and Power quoted in Review, "What's Wrong, What May Be Right"
Buchanan, KeithXIX-5 Brief quote from his Morning Papers in Editorial, "Dilemma Resolved"
XX-27 Quoted from "Note Book" in Editorial, "Miscellany"
XXII-13 Wrote Frontiers, "If Poets Ruled"
XXXVII-11 Quoted on "how does poetry work?" from MANAS Mar. 26, 1969 in Review, "The Ulster Plantation"
Buchanan, ScottXXVIII-48 Quoted from Reflections on Education in the Third World in Children, "Subversive Education"
XXXI-52 Quoted from Tract No. 26 in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"
XL-13 Quoted (essay for International Foundation for Development Alternatives) in Lead, "Frameworks of Perception"
Buchanan, ScottXXXV-52 Review (from So Reason Can Rule)
XXXVI-12 Quoted above re corporate human brains in Lead, "Requiem for Economists"
Buchman, Frank (founder of Oxford Movement)III-3 He and Stringfellow Barr revived St. John's College-Review, "Pilgrims Without Progress"
IX-49 Reference to his An Essay in Politics in letter quoted in Lead, "Politics Revisited"
XVII-12 His chapter, "The Corporation and the Republic" quoted from The Corporation Take-Over in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"
XVII-41 His paper, "The Public Thinking" quoted in Children, "Religion and the Republic"
XVIII-16 Quoted in Editorial, "Faith Seeking Understanding"
XVIII-24 Brief mention in Lead, "Systems and the Man"
XIX-4 Quoted in Children, "Religion and State- Synthesizing Perspectives"
XXV-41 Quoted from Center for Study of Democratic Institutions Occasional Paper, Embers of the World, in Review, "Minds Don't Age"
XXIX-23 His Poetry and Mathematics quoted in Editorial, "On Teaching Mathematics"
XXXVI-1 Quoted on Everett Dean Martin from Poetry and Mathematics in Lead, "The Quavering Quest for Certainty"
XXXIV-11 Quoted re teaching mathematics in Lead, "The Tangible and the Intangible"
XXXV-43 Quoted So Reason Can Rule in Editorial, "Nobility or Hubris?"
XXXV-52 Reviewed, quoted So Reason Can Rule in "Scott Buchanan"
XXXVI-1 Quoted above in Lead, "A Thread of Self- Knowledge" re power of mind
XXXVI-42 Quoted The Corporation Take-Over in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"
XXXVI-47 Quoted "The Corporation and the Republic" from The Dissenting Academy in Lead, "Seeds of New Beginnings"
XXXVII-18 Quoted his propositions for the Center for Study of Democratic Institutions; also on Greek drama in support of first proposition in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"
Buchner, GeorgIII-7 Movement discussed in Letter from Switzerland
IV-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Play by Moral Re- Armament"
Buchner, Georg-Complete Plays and Prose (Hill and Wang, 1963)XXVII-46 His play, Danton's Death, reviewed in "Buchner and Boethius"
Buchner and BoethiusXXVII-46 Carl Richard Mueller's introduction to and Danton's Death reviewed, quoted in "Buchner And Boethius"
Buck, Dr. J. D.XXVII-46 Review
Buck, Lucien A.XVI-4 Quoted from The Key to Theosophy in Children, "Letters and Comment"
Buck, PearlXXXII-41 His Thoritarian Psychotherapy quoted in Review, "On Mental Health"
Buck, WilliamI-10 She and Richard Walsh determine editorial policy of United Nations World, yet while devoted to peace continues to speak of horrors of war-Lead, "Coming to Terms"
I-17 "Should Gandhi's Assassin Be Killed?" Pearl Buck's United Nations World, Mar. 1948, article, quoted in Lead, "A Death-and A Birth"
I-26 Quote from her How It Happens in Review, "The German Problem"
I-29 Quote from 1943 Christian Century on weaknesses of modern Christianity in "Reading and Writing
I-32 Reference to "How It Happens" in Children
II-24 Her Kinfolk reviewed in "Psychological Wanderings"
V-4 Quoted in Children, from Christian Century issue on UMT
VI-27 Quoted in Review on popular appeal literature
VIII-17 Reference to her The Child Who Never Grew Up in Children
X-2 Her My Several Worlds quoted in Children
XI-37 Quoted from her foreword to John Caldwell's Children of Calamity in Children
XI-41 Her tale of Dowager Empress of China, Imperial Woman discussed and quoted in Review, "Dilemmas of Two Worlds"
XI-50 Quotes from her Saturday Review article, "The Artist in a World of Science," in Review, "Dimensions of Philosophy"
XII-31 Review of her Command the Morning by publisher John Day quoted in Review, "Pearl Buck and the Atom Age," book also quoted
XVI-12 Her The Big Wave discussed and quoted in Children, "Of Time, Death, and New Life"
XIX-9 Her statement about Prof. Teggart's The Processes of History quoted in Lead, "From History to Metaphysics"
XXII-37 Her novel, Kinfolk, discussed and quoted in Review, "The Long, Slow Years"
Bucke, R. M.XXVII-14 His rendition of Mahabharata discussed in Children, "Mahabharata"
XXX-12 His Ramayana reviewed in "The God Who Became Human"
XXXV-13 Discussed his Mahabharata and Ramayana and van Nooten's remarks on in Children, "Indian Runners"
Buckingham, Dr. Walter (Director of School of Industrial Management, Georgia Institute of Technology)I-20 His Cosmic Consciousness would explain men like Einstein-Frontiers, "Greatness"
XVIII-5 Quoted from Blodwen Davies' biographical essay on in Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Souvenir Volume, in Review, "Two Pioneers"
Buckle, H. T. (scientific historian)XVIII-13 His address "Automation-Its Impact on Education" given at Pasadena City College quoted in Editorial, "More Grist for the Tough- Minded"
Buckler, ErnestI-7 "If immortality be untrue, it matters little whether anything else be true or not"-Frontiers, "Is Immortality Important?"
I-8 Quote from History of Civilization in Letter from England
I-11 Advances in knowledge made by genius of one generation become commonplace facts in the next-quote in Lead, "The New Intelligence"
II-2 Reference to him and other 19th century historians in Review, "Men of Stable Mind"
II-13 "If immortality be untrue . . ."
XIII-14 Quoted in Frontiers, "In Search of the Ideas"
XIV-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Issue is Disarmament"
XV-8 History of Civilization in England quoted in Lead, "What Can Be Done With Words?"
XXI-13 Quote from History of Civilization in England in Lead, "The Unearned Securities"
XXII-6 Quoted from History of Civilization in Review, "The Spirit of Science"
XXII-35 Quoted in Lead, "The Services of History"
XXIV-38 His History of Civilization mentioned in Lead, "The Far Horizon"
XXVI-47 Quote from History of Civilization in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"
XXVIII-14 Hopes and Obstacles"
XXXI-15 History of Civilization briefly quoted in Lead, "Heroism or Common Sense?"
XXXIV-35 Quoted History of Civilization in Lead, "A Taste for Simplicity"
XXXVII-2 Quoted History of Civilization re the ideas of martyrs becoming commonplace after a few generations) in Lead, "Keeping Ideas Alive"
XXXIX-17 Quoted in Lead, "How Opinions Are Formed"
Buckley, William F. Jr.XXIV-12 Quoted from his Oxbells and Fireflies in Review, "Man and Nature"
Bucky FullerV-8 Review of his God and Man at Yale, "God Emeritus at Yale"; also mentioned in Editorial, "The Heavenly Prospect"
V-15 Reference to his book in Frontiers, "The Teaching of Religion"
VII-31 His and Brent Bozell's McCarthy and His Enemies referred to in Lead, "Real and Hypothetical Evil"
XXI-1 Nov. 3 Time account of his "polemical exploits" quoted in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"
Budd, John F. Jr.XXXVII-2 Frontiers
BuddhaXXVII-17 Quoted from Mar. 9 Saturday Review World in Frontiers, "With the Statisticians. . ."
Buddha-(Continued)I-4 "The Religion of Frustration" - Frontiers
I-5 The Creed of Buddha, Edmond Holmes in Review, "Book on India"
I-6 Taught self-reform-Editorial, "Theories of Reform"
Buddha Eye, The - Frederick Franck, ed. (Crossroads, 1982)I-21 Gautama Buddha
I-31 Quoted in Children
II-12 His adjuration to followers from Anguttara Nikaya quoted in Lead, "Credible Religion"
VI-38 Quote from "Buddha and the Occident" by Irvin Babbitt in Lead, "In Honor of Man"
VIII-36 Review of Burtt's The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha
VIII-39 Frontiers, "What is Buddhism?"
IX-21 "Buddha Jayanti" - Editorial (2500 anniversary of birth of Buddha)
XI-13 Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"
XI-21 Frontiers, "The Record of Buddha"
XVIII-5 Quote from the Diamond Sutra in Lead, "The Apologetic State"
XVIII-12 Quoted in Review, "Is There the Ego?"
XX-28 "Higher Than Indra's . . ." quote in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"
XXII-12 Quote, "A false self . . ." in Frontiers, "Redressing Balances"
XXIII-15 Quote, "I would not let one cry . . ." in Lead, "Archetypes of Search"
XXVIII-4 Quoted on "enduring Ego" in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions"
XXIX-36 "I know thee! Never shalt thou build again. . ." quoted in Editorial, "Unspoken Balance"
XXXIII-43 Quote from Diamond Sutra (no definite teachings) in Children, "The Ultimate Curriculum"
XXXIV-15 Quoted from Man in the Universe re what he thought humans should do, in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"
XXXVII-20 Impact of on China, from Dr. Hu Shih in Review, "They Don't Kill Anyone"
XXXVIII-4 Quoted from Dhammapada in Lead, "Is There A Moral Law?"
Buddah's Teaching, TheXXXVI-19 Quoted esp. Nishitani Keiji re cultural takeover by India of China in Review, "A Buddhist Anthology"
Buddhism, Council ofXXXIV-12 Editorial
Buddhism in Today's ChinaVII-26 Discussed in Lead, "Enlarging Common Ground"
XI-36 Frontiers, "The Record of Buddhism"
Buddhism- Its Essence and Development - Edward ConzeXXVI-40 Review
Buddhism-The Path to Nirvana - Robert C. Lester (Harper & Row, 1987)XVIII-12 Quoted in Review, "Is There the Ego?"
XXIV-15 Quote from in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions"
XXXII-9 Quoted in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"
Buddhism Under Mao - Holmes Welch (Harvard U. Press, $16.00)XLI-13 Reviewed in "Teachings of the Buddha"
Buddhist Anthology, AXXVI-40 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Buddhism in Today's China"
Buddhist Economics - E. F. SchumacherXXXVI-19 Review
Buddhist InscriptionsXXII-33 Lead
XXIV-20 Quoted in Lead, "Food, Clothing, Shelter"
XXIV-40 Long quote in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"
Buddhist Metaphysic, TheXXI-50 Frontiers
Buddhist Revival in China - Holmes Welch (Harvard U. Press, 1968, $11.95)XVII-47 Editorial
Buddhist Spectrum, A - Marco Pallis (Seabury Press, 1981, $9.95)XXII-33 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Chinese Buddhism in the West"
Buddhist ScriptureXXXVI-6 Quoted, review in "The Axis of Deliverance" ("good" Karma)
Buddhist Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, The - ed. by Kenneth Rexroth (Ross-Erickson, Inc., 223 Via Sevilla, Santa Barbara, CA 93109, hardback only, $8.95)VIII-17 Review of The Dhammapada
Budenz, LouisXXX-44 Reviewed in "An Artist Philosophizes"
XXXVIII-24 Chapter "Buddhist Allusions in Japanese Folksong" in Lead, "Ways of Thinking About Change"
Buder, Leonard (Staff education writer for N.Y. Times)V-31 Reference to in Frontiers, "Illusory Affiliations"
Buetow, KurtX-47 Quoted from his article, "The Children of Conformity" from Saturday Review in Children, "The Deadly Complacency"
Buffett, Honorable Howard H. (Nebraska-House of Representatives)XXX-12 Subject of Dec. 1976 Rain article quoted in Children, "Schools for Tomorrow"
Buffett, HowardVI-25 Frontiers, "We View with Alarm" . . . deals with his Jan. 22, 1952 talk to House on mushrooming of military activities
Buford, ElizabethXVI-8 His article printed and discussed in Lead, "Correspondence" (discusses MANAS article, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War")
Bugbear of Literacy, The - Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (Dobson, 1943, England, in U.S., John Day, title Am I My Brother's Keeper?")XXXII-21 Her Courage Knows No Sex reviewed in "Ladies and a Man"
Bugbear of Literacy, The-(Continued)III-21 Discussed in Review, "The Roots of Culture"
VI-44 Reference to in Lead, "Mutual Aid"
XIX-48 Quoted in Lead, "The Races of Man"
XXIV-39 Quoted in Children, "The Question of Literacy"
XXVIII-14 Quoted from G. L. Kittredge in, used in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"
XXIX-47 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from the Past"
XXX-14 Quoted in Review, "Getting to Know Better"
XXX-14 Quoted G. L. Kittredge in, given in Editorial, "Oral Literature"
Bugental, J. F. T.XXXIII-20 Quoted in Lead, "Signs of a New Civilization"
XXXIV-12 Noted in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow"
Builder Spirit, TheXVIII-30 Brief quote from his article in Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology in Editorial, "Man as Given"
XIX-3 His Search for Authenticity discussed and quoted in Review of same title
XIX-4 Search for Authenticity quoted in Frontiers, "Dimensions of 'Existential Psychology'"
XIX-5 Repeat quote from MANAS (XIX-3) in Lead, "A New Kind of Rationalization"
XIX-21 Search for Authenticity quoted by Ronald R. Bringle in Lead, "Humanistic Psychology for Education"
XIX-35 Quoted from his address before the Calif. Association of Deans of Women in Frontiers, "To Be Or Not To Be"
XIX-52 Quoted from Progress in Clinical Psychology in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"
XX-23 Quoted from Spring 1967 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Review, "What's Missing in McLuhan?"
XXI-33 Alvin A. Lasko's paper quoted from Challenges of Humanistic Psychology, ed. by Bugental, in Review, "Habits and Values"
XXX-7 His The Search for Existential Identity quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"
BuildingII-25 Lead
Building a Sustainable Society - Lester Brown (Norton)XXVIII-53 List of recommended books on building in Editorial, "Reading on Building"
Building Character, OnXXXV-9 Quoted discussed in Frontiers, "The Inadequate and the Inaccessible"
Building CommunityXXXVII-47 Editorial
Building for Self-Sufficiency - Robin Clarke (Universe Book, 1976, $5.95)XXXIV-35 Frontiers
XLI-10 Frontiers
Building of Faith, TheXXXI-10 Reviewed in "Books About Building"
Building the Green Movement - Rudolph Bahro (New Society, 1986)XXIX-18 Lead
Building the Institutions of Peace (Swarthmore Lectures) - J. Duncan WoodXXXIX-27- Reviewed in Lead, "An Intellectual Development"
Building with StoneXVII-1 Quoted in Review, "Philosophy and Diplomacy"
Built-In DangerXL-19 Editorial
Buitenhuis, PeterVII-35 Editorial, "Capital Punishment"
BulfinchXLI-21 Quoted in Calgary Herald, Nov. 11, 1987 by John Ferri on WWI propaganda in Frontiers, "The First Casualty of War"
Bull, Barry L.XXIV-44 Quoted in re four great ages of Greek civilization in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"
XXIV-52 Quote from Age of Fable in Lead, "The Roots of Literature"
Bull, Wendal (Nazareth, Penna.)XXIX-11 His article in Teachers College Record Fall 1985 quoted re exceptional children in Children
Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsVI-4 Author of Frontiers, "Four Freedoms"
VII-29 Author of Lead, "Land is Indivisible"
X-16 Author of Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XII-8 His letter quoted in Editorial, "Making an Issue"
XIII-14 His letter quoted in Frontiers, "In Search of the Ideas"
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists-(Continued)VIII-25 Review, "The Commonplaces of Atomic War"
VIII-50 Ursula Batchelder Stone quoted from in Review, "Proposal for Non-Violent Defense"
IX-9 Reference to in Frontiers, "Recent Correspondence"
IX-12 Harry S. Hall quoted from in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"
IX-21 Symposium on "Science and the Affairs of Men" discussed in Lead, "History and Science"
IX-44 "The Way the Wind Blows," Frontiers, reference to dangers of bomb tests
X-3 Maurice Visscher article, "Science and Religion," discussed in Frontiers, "Religion-A Philosophic Enterprise"
X-12 Hallem Bell quoted from in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
X-17 Prof. Edwin A. Burtt quoted from in Lead, "Critique of 'Pure Science'"
XI-52 Bentley Glass article on "Liberal Education in a Scientific Age" quoted in Frontiers, "Science and the Individual"
XII-47 Hudson Hoagland quoted from in Frontiers, "The Scope of Science"
XIII-4 Dr. Karl Z. Morgan article quoted in Frontiers, "Radiation and Motivation" (Nov. Issue)
XIII-4 Article "Genetic Effects of Radiation" by Dr. James F. Crow, Jan. 1958, quoted in Frontiers, "Radiation and Motivation"
XIII-36 Article by Prof. Max Born in June issue quoted in Lead, "Things Said and Done"; also brief quote of Bentley Glass
XIV-22 Article by Brock Chisholm on germ warfare, May 1960 issue, quoted in Review, "'Double- Think' and the Vicious Circle"
XVI-5 Brief paragraph from Dec. 1962 issue quoted, by W. H. Ferry, in Lead, "What Price for Peace?"
XIII-20 Charles E. Osgood quoted from April issue in Lead, "An Issue of Social Science." Hans Zeisel also quoted, same issue, same article
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists-(Continued)XV-3 Dr. Jerome D. Frank briefly quoted from Nov. 1961 issue in Editorial, "Grounds for Optimism"
XVII-28 Quotes from Feb. 1964, Mendlovitz's "Teaching War Prevention" and editor's comment
XVII-45 Robert A. Levine quoted, Sept. issue in Frontiers, "Another 'Failure of Nerve'?"
XXII-5 Eugene Rabinowitch's review of Andrei Sakharov's article quoted, Nov. Issue in Reivew, "The Sakharov Manifesto"
XXII-22 Dick Wilson quoted from Feb. 1969 issue in Frontiers, "The Company He Keeps"
XXIII-46 Andrei Sakharov quoted, Nov. 1968 issue review of his work, Progress, Peaceful Coexistence, and Academic Freedom, in Frontiers, "The Blight and the Vision"
XXIII-51 John Platt quoted from Nov. Issue in Review, "Dynamics of Change"
XXIV-10 John Platt's remarks about David Bohm quoted from Nov. 1970 issue in Lead, "Processes of Change"
XXIV-23 Lancelot Law Whyte quoted from Mar. 1971 issue in Lead, "Rebirth of Science?"
XXV-46 Statement of Rector of the Royal College of Art in London, quoted from May issue in Frontiers, "The 'Business' of Growth"
XXVIII-14 Arthur Tamplin and Elise Boulding quoted from Sept. 1971 issue in Editorial, "Ends and Sayings"
XXXI-5 William N. Ellis quoted, Nov. 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "Changes and the Obstacles to Change"
XXXI-6 Nov. 1977 issue quoted on electronic multinationals in Frontiers, "A Little Here, A Little There"
XXXI-26 Stephen Brush quoted, April 1976 issue, in Frontiers, "Various Scores"
XXXII-4 Charles Schwartz's article quoted in Sept. 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"
XXXII-6 Nov. 1978 issue quoted on Worldwatch Institute in Frontiers, "Vision and Vigilance"
XXXII-48 Quoted Mar. 1979 issue discussing Einstein's thinking about moral questions in Frontiers, "A Form of Slavery," by Bernard Feld
XXXIII-12 Dec. 8, 1979 issue, article by Vaclav Smil quoted in Frontiers, "Species of Dreams"
XXXIII-13 Quote from Einstein provided by Hyman Hartman in Dec. 1979 issue on occasion of birthday of Max Planck in Frontiers, "Science Reconsidered"
XXXIII-15 "Nuclear Power in 1980" in Jan. 1980 issue quoted and discussed in Frontiers, "A Good Example"
XXXIII-21 Discussed Alvin Weinberg's discussion on Darwin in Mar. 1980 issue in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"
XXXIII-22 Quoted from Jan. 1980 issue from Victor Gillinsky article in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"
Bulletin of the Council for Basic EducationXXXIV-17 Jan. 1981 issue (should be in library of all who try to understand the part played by scientists in making and unmaking our civilization) in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"
XXXIV-19 Quoted Prof. Robert Gomer on small farms, etc., in Frontiers, "Pictures-Large and Small"
XXXIV-24 Mar. 1981 by Allan S. Krass (student's writing) in Children, "Subjects for Discussion" (re supply of oil-energy, strategy)
XXXIV-38 Robert R. Wilson, Apr 1981 issue on gap between scientific intelligence and humanist understanding, in Lead, "A Preface to Scientific Literacy"
XXXIV-41 Jan. 1981 issue, E. P. Thompson on Nuclear Weapons in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"
XXXIX-48 Aug. 1985, Jerome B. Wiesner, re secret information in Children, "The Health of the State"
Bulletin of the L.A. Area Committee for Conscientious ObjectorsXV-6 Dr. A. T. MacAllister, Jr., quoted Nov. 1961 issue in Children, "More on Telepathy"
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon SocietyXXXI-51 Quoted from Sept. 1978 issue in Lead, "Departure and Return"
Bulletin of Menninger Clinic (magazine)X-31 An article by dr. Matthew J. Brennan on nature appreciation quoted in Children, "A Religion of Nature"
Bullett, GeraldVII-37 Review, "Psychiatric Revaluation" reports on Psychiatric Research Conference
X-8 Review of article in Psychology and social Perspective
Bullitt, William C.V-28 Quoted in Editorial, "The Living Mystery" as to "This is What I Believe"
Bundy, McGeorgeI-33 Quote from The Great Globe Itself in Letter from England
Bunn, HarriettXXXV-5 Quoted on nuclear weapons from Manchester Guardian, Nov. 1, 1981, in Lead, "Levels of Decision"
Bunyan, PaulI-45 Her Nation coverage on the Ada Sipuel case referred to in "Milestones"
Bunyard, PeterI-33 Reference to in "The Culture of India"
Burch, George B.XXXVII-40 Quoted Vol. I, #14 Ecologist on Ladakh and the work of Helena Horberg-Hodge in Frontiers
XXXIX-41 "Waldsterben and the Death of Europe's Trees" in Frontiers; also see Editorial (Vol. 16, No. 1, 1986)
Burckhardt, JacobIX-3 Discussion of trends in India from Philosophy East and West in Frontiers, "Notes on Philosophic Discussion"
Burden, JeanVIII-20 Quote from his Force and Freedom in Editorial, "Prerequisites to Religion" (re Columbus)
XXXIV-16 Quoted introduction to Liberty Classics ed of Reflections on History-Gottfried Dietze-in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"
Burden, Dr. And Mrs. D. C.XX-18 Quote from her Journey Toward Poetry in Review, "Story and Song"
XXXV-9 Quoted from Journey Toward Poetry re the woman as artist in Review, "Two Kinds of Balance"
Burdens of the Specialists, TheXIII-39 Quoted in Children, "Islands of Educational Experiment"
XVI-8 Mrs. Burden quoted on Shimber Beris in Children, "Towards a 'School for Mankind'"
Burdens of the Utopians, TheXX-26 Lead
Burdett, Robert J.XXX-6 Lead
Burdick-WheelerXVI-5 His comments to editors quoted in Frontiers, "Out of Many Lives, Many Minds"
Burdick, Eugene (Author and professor at U.C. Berkeley, author of Ninth Wave novel)XVI-10 Their book, Fail-Safe, quoted from in Review, "'Accidental' Obliteration"
Bureaucratic State, The - H. R. Shapiro (Samizdat Press, 1975, $4.95)XI-31 Quoted from his article "The Innocent Nihilists Adrift in Squaresville" in the Reporter, April 3, in which he compares the rebels with the youths who played with communism during the thirties in Children, "Discussion of a Generation- Addendum"
XII-1 Review of his and Wm. J. Lederer's The Ugly American
Burger, Chief JusticeXXX-38 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "The Design Factor
Burgess, GilbertXXXI-21 Quoted on Court's decision in re Amish community in Lead, "The Emerging Consciousness"
Burhoe, Ralph W.XXXVII-5 Quoted his famous "Purple Cow" from the Lark and its sequel in Children, "Various Nostalgias"
Buried by "Insights"VII-45 His Science article on Conference on Religion in the Age of Science quoted in Lead, "The Great Temptation"
VII-52 Reply to above by reader, in Lead, "Can Science and Religion Cooperate?"
IX-11 Lead, "Scientific Invitation," his article Reference to in Editorial, "Religion in an Age of Science"
IX-19 Reference to in Borsodi's Letter from Florida
X-11 Lead, "Science and Freedom," starts with letter from him
Buried Treasure, TheXXII-21 Lead
Burk, Frederick (founding father and president of San Francisco State College from 1899 to 1924)XXXVII-3 Lead (Psychology)
Burke, EdmundXXIX-7 His article "The Genetic Versus the Logical Order in Drawing," quoted from Sept. 1902 Pedagogical Seminary in Children, "Two Orders of Learning"
Burke, KennethII-8 Thomas Paine"
Burlage, Robb K.XIX-20 Quoted Summer 1966 American Scholar article, "Thirty Years Later-Memories of the First American Writers' Congress" in Lead, "After Ideologies?"
XX-33 Quoted from July 17 Nation in Frontiers, "Identification and Autonomy"
Burlingham, BoXII-28 Quoted in Children, "Two Generations in College" from Nation's "Campus Report" #3
Burmese Common SenseXXX-38 His story in Mother Jones quoted from Rainbook in Frontiers, "Good Things from Oregon"
Burnes, BruceXXVI-22 Editorial
Burnham, JamesXVIII-12 His article on "Classroom Problems Test" (coauthor, Vincent Rogers) quoted, Oct. 1964 Phi Delta Kappan in Children, "Education and Religion"
Burning Bright - John SteinbeckI-7 Can't have Freedom without competitive minorities of capitalist economy (Is Revolution Possible?)-"Reading and Writing"
I-50 Author of The Managerial Revolution, ex- Marxist, now writes for Life and the movies
Burns, John HorneV-4 Reviewed, "Point of Interest in Easy Reading"
X-20 Mentioned in Review, "What Price Compassion?"
Burns, MelindaXIV-3 His book The Gallery quoted in Review, "Tracts for the Mad World"
Burns, ScottXXXIV-48 Quoted Christian Science Monitor Oct. 30, 1981 on bilingual education in Editorial, "Sink or Swim?"
Burr, Dr. H. S. (Yale)XXIX-36 His Home, Inc. reviewed in "You Can Go Home Again"
XXXII-14 Quoted from Stepping Stones in Frontiers, "The New Economics"
XXXIV-35 Quoted from Seattle Times, Mar. 11, 1981 re gardening in Children, "Downs and an Up"
Burr, Louis K.I-17 Quoted re electro-dynamic theory of life comparable to field-theory in physics- Frontiers, "Fields of Life"
I-52 Reference to in Editorial, "Architect of Living Form"
II-25 Quoted from article on "field" in Frontiers, "Mysteries of the Cell" Ref. to work of Burr, Lane & Nims showing electrical polarity of entire organism, or governing field
III-36 Quoted from Waldemar Kaempffert re Burr's work in Lead, "A Living Universe"
VIII-27 Quote about his and Nims and Lane's work on living things in Lead, "New Climate of Opinion"
XXXVI-3 Quote on his work at Yale by New York Times in Review, "The Origin of Form"
Burroughs, Edgar RiceXI-13 Her letter to the President reprinted in Frontiers, "Letter to the President"
Burroughs, JohnXXVII-47 His Pellucidar discussed by Brian Aldiss in Review, "History of Science Fiction"
Burroughs, WilliamIV-46 Quoted in John Collier's Frontier article, "Overcoming Anxiety"
XII-11 Quoted from his Gospel of Nature in Children
XXII-13 Quoted from Wake-Robin in Review, "The Green and Pleasant Land"
XXIV-24 Quoted from Pepacton in Review, "On Rivers and Men"
XXVIII-50 Quoted from Wake-Robin in Frontiers, "Man and Nature"
XXXII:26-35 His essay, "The falling Leaves, quoted from No. 17 Structurist, 1977-78, in Review, "The Voluntary Life"
XXXIII-21 Quoted from "Nature and the Poets" in Pepacton in Review, "An Involving Book"
XXXIV-50 From "Nature and the Poets" in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"
XXXVII-24 Quoted Wake-Robin (subjective nature of beauty) in Lead, "Prairie Reverie"; also Our Friend John Burroughs
XXXVIII-7 Quoted from Speaking for Nature in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"
Burrow and GebserXIX-11 Quoted from Paris Review (Fall 1965) in Frontiers, "Protests of Various Kinds"
XXI-16 Storm Jameson speaks of in Review, "The Stringed Lute"
Burrow, Dr. Trigant (Head of Lifwynn Foundation at time of his death in 1950)XLI-2 Frontiers
Burrow, Dr. Trigant -(Continued)V-29 Quotation from in Lead, "Toward a Golden Age" re experience when a student psychoanalyzed him
VI-17 Review of his Our Common Neurosis
VII-6 His Science and Man's Behavior quoted in Children
Burrow, Trigant - Pioneer PsychologistIX-3 The Neurosis of Man quoted in Lead, "The Disenchanters"
IX-16 His The Social Basis of Consciousness quoted in Lead, "The New Iconoclasts"
IX-32 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Decline of Ambition"
IX-46 Reference to his books in Lead, "Science and Morals"
XI-25 Frontiers, "Science and Moral Values" quotes from his letters in book A Search for Man's Sanity, and from Feelings and Emotions
XVIII-52 Quoted from The Neurosis of Man in Review, "The Myths That Kill"
XIX-47 His The Social Basis of Consciousness briefly quoted from in Review, "The Long Way Home"
XX-17 The Social Basis of Consciousness, Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience, discussed and quoted in Review, "Pioneer in Psychotherapy"
XX-28 Quoted from Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"
XXII-6 Quoted from The Social Basis of Consciousness in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"
XXV-23 Quoted from Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"
XXVI-51 Nathan Ackerman's foreword to Preconscious Foundations quoted in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"
XXVIII-23 Quoted from Preconscious Foundations in Lead, "The Fateful Question"
XXIX-7 Preconscious Foundations quoted in Editorial, "Most Significant, Yet Unrecognized"
XXX-13 Preconscious Foundations quoted in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"
XXX-15 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"
XXXIV-50 Quoted Preconscious Foundations in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"
XXXVII-39 Quoted The Neurosis. . . in Review; also quoted Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience; quoted in Editorial, "Technical Materialists"
XXXVIII-1 Quoted Preconscious Foundations on language and consciousness of self in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"
Burt, Sir CyrilXXVII-51 Frontiers
XXXVII-39 Review (The Neurosis of Man)
Burton, CatharineXX-24 His quote from C. E. M. Hansel given, Mar. Issue of Journal of Parapsychology in Review, "Revolutionary Claim"
Burton, Justice Harold H.XXXVIII-6 Quoted from In Context (Autumn 1984) on decentralized, holistic society, in Children
Burton, JeanIII-28 Brief quote of his opinion in matter of segregation of Negroes in dining cars-Editorial, "Progress Report"
Burton, RichardI-37 Reference to her life of D. D. Home, Heyday of a Wizard-Lead, "A Scientist Looks Eastward"
Burton, Virginia LeeXXXI-18 "Truth is the shattered mirror . . ." quoted in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"
Burtt, E. A. (Edwin A.) - Cornell UniversityIV-7 Review of her The Little House in Children
Burtt, E. A. (Edwin A.)-(Continued)I-12 Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science an expose of metaphysics in science- Review, "Metaphysics"
I-15 Quote from in Frontiers, "Religion and 'The Church'"
II-27 His Metaphysical Foundations shows supposed divorce between science and philosophy never took place-Frontiers, "Science and Philosophy"
II-42 Quote from his review of Reinhold Niebuhr's The Nature and Destiny of Man in Lead, "Sectarianism in Religion and Science"
II-49 Quote from Metaphysical Foundations in Review, "Modern 'Rationalism'"
III-17 Reference to in Frontiers
IV-45 Quoted in Lead, "Great Questions V"
VI-2 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Philosophy"
VIII-36 Review of his The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha, "The Priceless Ingredients"
VIII-48 A Theory of Man"
IX-17 Reference to in Editorial, "Permission to Think"
X-9 His Philosophy East and West article discussed in Review, "More 'East-West' Philosophy"
X-11 Quote from Metaphysical Foundations in Lead, "Science and Freedom"
X-17 Quote from article in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (March) in Lead, "Critique of 'Pure Science'"
X-28 Quoted article in 1941 Humanist which reviews Reinhold Niebuhr's Nature and Destiny of Man on the fundamental problem of Christians as Christians in Frontiers, "Crisis in Christian Belief"
XII-17 Quoted from article in 1941 Humanist in review of Reinhold Niebuhr's Nature and Destiny of Man in Editorial, "New Temper in Religion"
XVII-11 Quoted from Humanist in Editorial, "Challenge and Response"
XVII-13 Metaphysical Foundations quoted in Lead, "Toward A Redefinition of Science"
XVIII-18 Brief quote in Lead, "The Mists of Objectivity"
XXI-39 Quoted in Lead, "A Historical Process"
XXII-9 Quoted from Metaphysical Foundations in Lead, "A Cost Accounting"
XXIII-50 Quoted from Metaphysical Foundations in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"
Bury, CharlesXXIV-40 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"
XXVII-51 Quoted on Galileo in Lead, "Nature Without Man"
XXVIII-42 Quoted in Children, "Some Musings"
XXX-15 Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"
XXXI-1 His quote from Galileo's Two Great Systems in Metaphysical Foundations quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"
XXXI-43 Metaphysical Foundations quoted in Lead, "Pretensions or Clues?"
XXXII-43 Quoted from above (1924) in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"
XXXIV-51 Quoted Metaphysical Foundations in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"
XXXVI-17 Quoted re "instruction of Galileo" in Lead, "Value of a Different Kind"
Bury, Professor J. B.XXXIV-12 Quoted his report in The Townships Sun, Aug. 1980 re farming 2 acres in Frontiers, "East and West. . ." by farmer named Pocock
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - Dee Brown (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970)I-29 Quote from his A History of Freedom of Thought in Letter from England
Buscaglia, Leo F.XXV-5 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Red Men's History"
Busch, NivenXXXIII-38 Quoted from his Love in Children, "Something is Missing"
Bush, Douglas (Harvard)VII-31 Review of his The Hate Merchant in "Novel Notes"
Bush, Dr. Merrill E. (Headmaster of Friends Central School in Philadelphia)VIII-46 Quoted on colleges and the floods of pupils in Children
Bush, Vannevar (Dr.)XII-6 Author of Council of Liberal Churches pamphlet, "Our Children's Religion-What Kind Do We Want?" discussed in Children, "Religious Without Dogma"
Bushnaq, Inea - ed., translatorIII-5 Review of his Modern Arms and Free Men
VII-42 Quoted by Alsops re Oppenheimer in Editorial, "American Dreyfus?"
VII-50 Quoted re H-bomb in Review, "Notes on the News"
XXVI-37 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
Bushkovitch, A. K.XL-4 Arab Folk Tales quoted, reviewed, "Arab Stories"
Business - Getting Down to BusinessI-28 Quoted in article on Max Planck
VI-22 Quoted from Philosophy of Science in Lead, "The Asylum of Mystery"
Business Agents for MANASXI-21 Lead
Business and Crimes of War, TheI-33 International Book House, W. G. Hesson Bank of England Mandate No. 284
Business and the Liberal Arts - S. E. LaurilaXXV-6 Frontiers
Business as UsualVII-26 Frontiers (Laurila is Moray)
Business Civilization in Decline - Robert HeilbronerXX-25 Lead
Business ManagementXXIX-41 Victor Lebow's review of quoted from July 17 in Nation in Lead, "Motives or Methods"
"Business" of Growth, TheXXII-20 Jules Archer quoted from April issue in Editorial, "Who Is the Successful Man?"
XXIV-14 Article "Is the Rat Race Really Worth It?" quoted from April 1969 issue in Lead, "Revolution or Restoration?"
XXX-19 Above article quoted in Lead, "The Irrepressible Question"
Business of Little Minds, TheXXV-46 Frontiers
Business of the Sun, TheIX-6 Review
Business WeekXXXI-26 Review
Busing in KenyaXXVI-37 Review of Dr. Daniel Bell's The Coming of Post- Industrial Society quoted, June 23 issue, in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"
XXXIII-6 Quoted in Ecologist by Goldsmith, and used in Frontiers, "Economics-the Demoralized Science"
XXXIII-20 Brief quote from on nuclear power industry in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"
Busman's Honeymoon - Dorothy L. SayersXXXIV-10 Frontiers
Busy PartisansIII-10 Review, "It Isn't Necessarily Murder"
But What About the People? -- Terry Sanford (Harper & Row, 1966)V-1 Editorial
Butler, SamuelXXI-1 James B. Conant's foreword to quoted in Children, "Light and Shadow in Public Education"
Butler, Brig. Gen. Smedley F.II-43 Reference to scientific speculations in Frontiers, "Telepathy and Evolution"
VI-27 Reference to in Lead, "Wonders of Memory" Quotation from his Life and Habit
XXXIV-12 Note-Books of quoted by Goddard in his Children, "Eating Grapes Downward"
XXXVIII-22 Quoted from Notebook on foundations of morality in Lead, "What Is Morality?"
Butterfield, Prof. H. H .XV-34 Quoted from Juan José Arévalo's The Shark and the Sardine in Review of same title
Butterfield, Herbert (Peterhouse College, Cambridge)IV-16 Quoted in Letter from England as to why study of history matters
XV-52 His essay, "Human Nature and the Dominion of Fear" quoted from Breakthrough to Peace in Review, "Wisdom and the Bomb"
Butterworth, Dr. Charles E. Jr.III-35 Discussion of his Christianity and History in Lead, "A New View of Man"
XI-51 I)- American college students lack "intellectual drive"
XVI-28 Noel Aman's comments on his Lindsay Memorial Lectures of 1962 quoted from April Encounter in Children, "Notes and Quotes"
Buttes Landing - Jean Rikhoff (Dial Press and Fawcett)XXVIII-7 His paper, "Iatrogenic Malnutrition," quoted from Mar/Apr Nutrition Today (1974) in Frontiers, "What Has Been Forgotten?"
Buttimer, Sister Annette (Dominican Nun)XXVII-16 Discussed and quoted in Children, "The Vision of Reality"
Bux, Kuda (47-year-old Indian from Kashmir)XXVIII-24 Her paper, Values in Geography, reviewed in "Directions of Becoming"
XXX-50 Quoted Appalachian housewife from Robert Coles' Children in Crisis in article quoted in Review, "Design with Nature"
XXXVII-16 Quoted her introduction to The Practice of Geography in Children, "Making Sense of the Earth"
XXXVII-44 Quoted Creativity and Context in Children
Byles, Marie B.V-34 Discussed in Frontiers, "'Yoga' the West Can Appreciate"
By Love Possessed - James CozzensVIII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Seekers, Not Believers" from FFT Quarterly
Byrd, Admiral RichardXI-4 Reviewed and quoted from in Review, "Notes on Novels"
Byrd, Admiral Richard-(Continued)I-12 Quoted from Alone showing his recognition of an intelligence and harmony in the universe Human race not alone in the universe, but one with this intelligence-Lead, "Pantheistic Religion"
I-40 Reference to in Frontiers, "Guides for the Heaven-Bound"
II-12 Reference to his Alone as showing quality of his thought-Lead, "Credible Religion"
II-50 Reference to his Alone and quoted in Lead, "Backing into Religion"
X-16 Reference to his Alone in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"
XIII-7 Quoted on experience at Little America in Lead, "A Question of Permission"
XV-15 Quoted from Alone in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"
Byrne Report (on University of California)XIX-14 Alone quoted in Review, "Timeless Dimensions"
XIX-42 Alone quoted in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"
XXII-53 Quoted from Alone in Lead, "Reservoir of Value"
XXXVI-20 Quoted in Review, "All of a Piece" from Alone
XXXIX-25 Quoted Alone in Lead, "How Differences Arise"
Byron, LordXVIII-22 Discussed in Editorial, "University of California - A Verdict"
XXI-45 Quote from in Editorial, "'Institutional' Crisis?"
Bystander, TheV-33 Quotation from his "Prometheus" in Lead, "The Grand Outline"
VII-52 Frontiers