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Gabel, Medard

XXIX-19 His Energy, Earth, and Everyone quoted in Frontiers, "A Far-Off Goal"

Gabor, Dennis

XIII-25 His article "Inventing the Future" in May Encounter quoted in Children, "Youth and a Hopeful Future"

Gadaffi (Gadafy in some papers)

XXXVII-48 Discussion of his initiation of research program on use of water for irrigation from London Times, quoted in Frontiers, "Ancient Irrigators"

Gaddis, Thomas E.

X-21 His Birdman of Alcatraz reviewed in Frontiers, "Man on a Rock"

Gadfly (Great Books Foundation publication)

IX-27 Clarence H. Faust article quoted in Children

XIV-11 Extract in January issue of Jacques Barzun's Teacher in America quoted in Frontiers, "Concerning 'The Facts'"

XV-42 Extracts from Leo Tolstoy's essay, "What is Art?" in Sept. 1962 issue is text of Lead, "Tolstoy on Art"

Gadfly Who Builds, A

XVIII-48 Review

Gadget Maker, The - Maxwell Griffith (Lippincott, 1955, Pocket Book, 1956)

IX-34 Discussed in Frontiers, "Ominous Shadows"

IX-47 Quoted in Frontiers, "Education for What?"

Gadgil, Dr. D. (Indian economist)

XX-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intermediate Technologies"

Gaer, Joseph

VI-2 Quotations from his How the Great Religions Began in Children

Gagnon, Paul

XLI-52 From Atlantic Nov. 1988 on "Why Study History?" in Review, "A Hard Question"

Gaia- A New Look at Life on Earth - James E. Lovelock (Oxford University Press)

XXXIV-39 Quoted in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore" Also quoted from CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1981 in article by Ford Doolittle

Gaia-A Way of Knowing - William Irwin Thompson, ed. (Lindisfarne 1988)

XLI-16 Lovelock, Todd, etc., in "The Living Earth"

Gaia- An Ancient View of Our Planet - J. Donald Hughes

XXXVII-4 His contribution to A Blueprint for Survival quoted in Frontiers, "Gaia and Her Followers"

Gaia and Her Followers

XXXVII-4 Frontiers

Gaines, Charles Kelsey

III-49 Quotation from his Gorgo in Children

IV-3 Quoted from Gorgo in Children

IV-5 Quoted Gorgo in Children

XVI-12 Quoted Gorgo in Children, "Of Time, Death, and New Life"

Gainham, Sarah

XXIV-2 Her A Place in the Country discussed, quoted, in Review, "Portrait of a Man"

Gaither, Frances

II-22 Review of Double Muscadine

V-9 Reference to and quote from in Review, "'Race' Novels"

Gaither, Rowan (President, Ford Foundation)

VI-20 Reference to in Frontiers, "Benefactors of Great Wealth"

Galbavy, Ron (Student, LA State)

XV-14 His letter to teacher of psychology is text of Frontiers article, "What is Psychology?"

Galbraith, John Kenneth

XI-36 Referred to his The Affluent Society by Carl Auerbach, reviewer in Lead, "The Way the World Is"

XX-30 Article adapted from his The New Industrial State quoted, July Progressive, in Lead, "Images, Polls, and 'Reality'"

XX-34 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

XXI-18 Quoted in Editorial, "The Good in Chains"

XXII-26 Quoted June Harper's in Frontiers, "Diminishing Returns"

XXXII-19 Walter Goodman's review of his The Nature of Poverty quoted from Feb. Psychology Today in Frontiers, "Another Kind of Frontier"

Galileo

I-3 Fate similar to Russian Vavilov - Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

I-10 Priests of his time declared scientific investigation unnecessary - Frontiers, "Atoms and the Void"

I-24 Reference to in Review, "Outcasts," of The Great Prisoners

I-30 Pythagoras"

IV-45 Quoted in Lead, "Great Questions-V"

VIII-16 Quoted from Christian Century on him in Lead, "The Days of Wrath"

VIII-48 A Theory of Man"

XXI-39 Quoted in Lead, "A Historical Process"

XXVI-50 Quoted from book by De Santillana, The Crime of Galileo in Review of same title

Galileo-(Continued)

XXXI-1 Passages selected from his Two Great Systems in E. A. Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"

XXXII-12 Counseling from in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"

XXXIII-11 His idea on restricting the focus of physical science. . . discussed in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books"

XXXIV-50 Discussed his ideas in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"

XXXVII-17 Quoted his letter to a patron re nature in Lead, "Meaning, Order, Identity"

XXXIV-50 Discussed ideas in "Gravity Between Man and Man"

Galileo in Retrospect

XXXI-20 Review

Gallacher, W., M.P.

III-5 Reference to his The Case for Communism in Letter from England

Gallagher, President Buell (City College, N.Y.)

VI-44 Quoted by reader in commenting on Kenworthy in Lead, "Mutual Aid"

Gallagher, James J.

XXIII-41 His article, "Thoughts on Leaving Government Service" (3 years as Asst. Secy. in HEW) quoted from Summer 1970 Exceptional Children in Children, "Some Last Words"

Gallery, The - John Horne Burns

XIV-3 Quoted in Review, "Tracts for the Mad World"

Gallup, George

XXXVIII-43 Adventures in Immortality-23% of population believe in reincarnation, in Lead, "A Cumulative Force"

Galt, Alfreda

XXVII-51 Her discussion of Trigant Burrow quoted from Group Process (Vol. 5, 1973) in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"

XXXVII-39 Toward Social Sanity reviewed and quoted her foreword in Review, "Trigant Burrow"

XLI-2 From Toward Integral Consciousness in Frontiers, "Burrow and Gebser"

Galton, Lawrence

VIII-13 Quoted from Coronet article on penicillin in Frontiers, "Deceptive Nostrums"

Galvan, Prof. Enrique Tierno

XVII-24 His being prevented from speaking at Madrid University sparked sit-in demonstration, from Peace News, Apr. 17-Frontiers, "News of a Sort"

Gambill, Jerry

XX-49 Quoted from Fall Humanist in Frontiers, "The American (Indian) Dream"

Games People Play - Eric Berne, M.D.

XIX-4 Quoted in Frontiers, "Dimensions of 'Existential Psychology'"

Gamio, Manuel (Indianist of Mexico)

X-2 John Collier quoted on in Lead, "Unpredictable Man"

Gamut of Civilization, The

I-14 Review (about comic books)

Gamut of Moral Behavior, The

V-9 Editorial

Ganapathy, Miss Saraswathy

XIX-43 Quoted Aug. 1966 Good Housekeeping in Children, "Campus Report"

Ganapathy, T. N.

XXXV-19 His "The Individual and Society in Gandhian Ethics" from Gandhi Marg, Nov. 1981, quoted in Review, "No 'Mass Phenomenon'"

Gandhi

I-5 Gandhiji's philosophy is a moral individualism ("ji" term of reverent endearment) - Letter from India

I-5 Review, "Books on India" (reference to his autobiography published by Macmillan 1931) "Gandhi put sincerity into politics"

I-6 Editorial, "Theories of Reform"-Taught self-reform

I-8 Editorial, "M. K. Gandhi"

I-12 Struggle against oppression of Untouchables and caste system was emergence into practice of universal ethical principle- Frontiers, "Ethics and Civilization"

I-14 Quoted from 1931 strike when he refused to buy British cloth, in Lead, "Home Economics-East and West" Did not fail in civilianizing project he conducted for 40 years -Frontiers, "The Garrison State"

I-17 "A Death-and A Birth" (reaction of three Americans to Gandhi's death) Vincent Sheean, Edgar Snow, Pearl Buck Quoted from Netherlands paper on his death in Netherlands Letter

I-19 A complete man-referred to in Children

I-22 You don't expect a Hearst to hire a man like Gandhi as editorial director-Editorial, "The Radio and Education"

I-23 Protest from reader as to Gandhi's methods as applied to West-in Reading and Writing

I-25 Mentioned and quoted in Letter from England Referred to by Howard Mumford Jones in "Vultures of Peace"

I-32 His analysis only alternative to that suggested by Bertrand Russell. His method suggested by Dr. Roy-in Lead, "No Compromise"

I-33 In uniting people of India, called upon their cultural background-see "The Culture of India" Quoted re conscription of teachers

I-35 Gandhian Economy by Kumarappa basis of Lead, "Economics for the Millions"-his views on industrialization of India

Gandhi-(Continued)

I-40 Reference to in "India in Transition"

I-41 Lead, "The Example of Free Men"-deals with his methods

I-44 Quoted in Lead, "India-the First Year"

I-48 Reference to in Lead, "The Hypothesis of the Soul"

I-52 Sought always a meeting of minds-see "Answers to Thrasymachus"

II-5 Few great statesmen today-Gandhi an exception - Lead, "The Project of Education"

II-7 Reference to Gandhian Plan in Lead, "Comprehensible Economics"

II-16 Quoted from on patriotism-not exclusive but inclusive Patriotic because he was humane - Lead, "The National Idea"

II-26 Reference to in Lead, "Technology versus Man"-"Frontier Gandhi" name given to Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Pathan chieftan who embraced Gandhi's teachings

II-28 Discussion of his school at Wardha and Harijan quote in Children

II-29 Further discussion of his educational methods in Children

II-30 Continued discussion of educational methods in Children

II-34 Review of Vincent Sheean's Lead, Kindly Light

II-35 Editorial-money collected by Gandhi National Memorial Fund but death sentence passed on the two men connected with his death

II-40 His opinion of the Gita in Review; quotation from Young India

II-42 Review, "A Critic of Gandhi," deals with Herbert Read review of his Autobiography

II-45 Gregg's pamphlet Gandhism vs. Socialism quoted in Review, "Aspects of Bigness"

III-12 Letter from India deals with World Pacifist Meeting

III-16 Quoted from one of his letters in Editorial, "Love of Country"

III-47 Letter from India largely quotations from his writing

VI-16 Quotations from in Review, "Harijan, 1953"

VI-29 Harijan quote in Children

VII-6 Quoted in Children

VIII-33 Article on him and Nehru and Vinoba quoted in Lead, "A Look at India"

IX-7 Lead, "Asian Dilemmas" Editorial, "Gandhian Technology"

IX-10 Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'" Frontiers, "Gandhi's 'Pacifism'"

X-2 Mahatma Gandhi-The Last Phase, Pyarelal biography, subject of Review

IX-38 Discussed in Lead, "Ideologies and Alienation"

IX-50 Review, "Another 'Gandhian' Western"

X-35 His "Basic Education" program discussed in Children, "The Joys of Participation"

Gandhi-(Continued)

X-40 Frontiers, "Gandhian Thought"

XI-14 Review, "The Legacy of the Mahatma," Taya Zinkin's Manchester Guardian Weekly article

XI-22 Quoted on his views of the non-violent method in Lead, "What Are We Going to Do?"

XI-25 Reference to by von Weizsacker in Lead, "The Press Does Not Disturb Us"

XI-29 Quoted by Kepler in Lead, "The Meaning of Peace"

XI-32 Discussed in article "Were Gandhi Alive" from Jan. Foreign Affairs, by Frank Moraes-Lead

XI-48 Influence of John Ruskin on discussed in Thought article quoted in Frontiers, "Some MANAS Exchanges"

XIV-17 Quoted from Liberty magazine in Lead, "The Issues Behind the Issue"

XIV-30 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Consciousness"

XV-3 Quoted from 1937 Harijan in Lead, "Education for Tomorrow" Quoted July 13 and July 20, 1949, on establishment of his school at Sevagram

XV-9 Quoted in Editorial, "Gandhi's Look Ahead"

XV-22 Quoted in Lead, "Problems of Righteousness"

XV-33 Quoted in Lead article by Raghavan Iyer, "Gandhi's View of Man and History"

XV-34 Quoted in Part II of "Gandhi's View of Man and History" in Frontiers

XV-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Part III-The Interpretation of History"

XV-36 Quoted in "Part IV-Assessment of Raghavan Iyer" article, "Gandhi's View of Man and History" in Frontiers

XVII-29 Ref. in Editorial, "The World's Dilemma" on alternatives to "toughness"

XVII-30 Quoted-his use of the word God

XVIII-38 Quoted in Lead, "On Uncertain But Promising Ground" from Selections from Gandhi

XVII-41 Again"

XVIII-17 Ref. in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"

XVIII-31 Quoted in Editorial, "The Gandhian Objective"

XIX-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Lonely Free"

XIX-12 Briefly quoted by Jess Tepper in his Lead article, "One Kind of Commitment"

XIX-32 Quoted from Young India in Lead, "The Spaces of Freedom"

XX-17 Quoted in Lead, "Thought and Action"

XX-23 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Kings Must Become Philosophers"

XX-46 Quoted in Lead, "Various Confessions"

XXI-23 Quoted from Young India in Lead, "Psychology of Revolution," also from Harijan, 1942

Gandhi-(Continued)

XXI-39 Quote from Preface and text of his The India of My Dreams in Review, "Gandhi's Vision"

XXI-46 Quoted from Hind Swaraj in Editorial, "The Exacting Emotion"

XXI-50 Quoted from his Speeches and Writings in Lead, "Keys to Social Change"; also from Harijan, 1940

XXII-31 Passage from, quoted from Feb. Sarve Seva Sangh News Letter in Frontiers, "Two Indian Leaders"

XXII-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Issues of 'Revolution'"

XXII-52 Quoted from Anthology, The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, in Review, "Erikson on Gandhi"

XXIII-10 Quoted in re land management in Lead, "The Land and the Law"

XXIII-20 Selections from his paraphrase of Ruskin's Unto This Last and his Industrialize-and Perish! text of Lead, "Gandhi's Truth" Quoted in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Nonviolence'"

XXIII-37 Quoted in Review, "Gandhi's Means"

XXIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "Vision and Reform"

XXIII-42 Quoted briefly in Lead, "The Decline of the 'Official'"

XXIII-45 Quoted from 1936 writing in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets" Quoted in Editorial, "A New Man"

XXIV-50 Quoted from Hind Swaraj in Editorial, "Gandhian Primer" Discussion of by T. K. Mahadevan quoted, July Gandhi Marg in Frontiers, "Quintessence of Gandhi"

XXV-9 Quoted re teachings of Buddha, in Lead, "Philosophy in Action"

XXVI-11 Quoted on politics in Lead, "In the Ideal State. . . "

XXVI-38 Quoted in Lead, "Democracy and Peace"

XXVI-42 Quoted on capitalism in Frontiers, "Questions About 'Non-Violent Revolution'"

XXVII-3 Quoted from Volumes 48, 49, and 50 of The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi in Review, "Gandhi from Day to Day"

XXVII-12 Quoted on "class" awakening in Lead, "Questions about Revolution"

XXVII-51 Quoted on the Gita in Review, "Relative or Absolute Morality?"

XXVIII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions" and from Hind Swaraj

XXVIII-41 Long quotation from Hind Swaraj in Frontiers, "Could He Have Said More?"

XXIX-1 Quoted in "City in Trouble"

XXIX-48 Quoted from Humanized Society Through Trusteeship in Frontiers, "Trusteeship of Earth"

XXIX-51 Quoted Gandhi (Nov. 21, 1929) from Sept. Organic Gardening in Children, "Changes in Curriculum"

Gandhi-(Continued)

XXX-11 Discussed in Lead, also Narayan quoted on in "The Hidden Truths"

XXX-40 His comment on hand spinning quoted from Sarvodaya (May-June) in Editorial, "On Saving the World"

XXX-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Who Knows Enough to Plan?"

XXXI-15 Hind Swaraj quoted in Lead, "Heroism or Common Sense?"

XXXI-42 Quoted from Harijan in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"

XXXI-46 Quoted from Young India (1931) in Editorial, "A Rare Case"

XXXI-48 Quoted in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma"

XXXI-52 Quoted in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"

XXXII-13 Quoted from Modern Review (1935) in Editorial, "The Uses of Truth"

XXXII-18 Quoted in re his career in Review, "Cobbett and His Heirs"

XXXII-39 Quoted Selections from Gandhi in Editorial, "Silent Social Revolution"

XXXII-39 Quotations from April 1979, Gandhi Vignan comprise Children, "Gandhian Education"

XXXII-50 His ideas on potentialities of human beings discussed in Frontiers, "Anon Save, Anon Damn"

XXXII-52 Letter to Hitler discussed in Children, "The Moral Imagination" (material from Vols. 73 and 74 discussed In Collected Works)

XXXIII-3 Quoted from Mahatma and Harijan in Lead, "Gandhi on Violent Struggles"; also quoted from Young India

XXXIII-12 Gandhi in London quoted and discussed in Review, "Gandhi and the English"

XXXIII-13 Requoted Jan. 16 MANAS from Gandhi on his policies in Lead, "Projects and Tides"

XXXIII-14 Non-violence of as a social principal discussed in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"

XXXIII-15 His Nai Talin (New Education) mentioned in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"

XXXIII-18 Ideas discussed in Lead, "The Root of Change" and Gandhi Marg article by Saran quoted

XXXIII-26 Quoted Young India in Frontiers, "Obscuring the Sun"

XXXIII-39 Noted Hind Swaraj and quoted from Harijan in Editorial, "Gandhi's Counsel"

XXXIII-40 Quote from an Indian writer on Gandhian thinking re education in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"

XXXIII-41 His "Industrialize-and Perish" quoted and view discussed in Frontiers, "Souls Controlled by Technology. . .and Geography"; also quote from Harijan, 1946

XXXIII-43 Long quoted re compromise of principles, and nursing wounded in World War I, in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXIII-43 Quoted from The India of My Dreams in Editorial, "The Uses of the Impossible"

Gandhi-(Continued)

XXXIII-48 A Modest Defense"

XXXIII-26-35 Quoted from Young India in Frontiers, "Obscuring the Sun"

XXXIII-39 Noted Hind Swaraj, quoted Harijan in Editorial, "Gandhi's Counsel"

XXXIII-40 Quote from Indian writer on Gandhian thinking re education in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"

XXXIII-41 His "Industrialize-and Perish" quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "Souls Controlled by Technology. . . and Geography" Also quoted from Harijan, 1946

XXXIII-43 Quoted from re compromise of principles and nursing wounded in WW I, in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXIII-43 Quoted from The India of My Dreams in Editorial, "The Uses of the Impossible"

XXXIV-13 Quoted re teaching in Children, "Approach to Paideia"

XXXIV-35 His advice to Richard Gregg re "sacrifice" quoted in Lead, "A Taste for Simplicity"

XXXIV-36 Quoted re answer to why he drove ambulance in WWI in Lead, "Grounds of Persuasion"

XXXIV-46 Quoted on Satyagraha from Selections and Harijan in Editorial, "Non-Violent Resistance"

XXXIV-47 Quoted Harijan on villages of India, water, diet, etc., in Lead, "The Healer's Lost Art"

XXXIV-49 Discussed re moral ideas in Frontiers, "Precept of Example?"

XXXV-2 Quoted from Harijan from The Law and the Lawyers in Review, "For the Good of All"

XXXV-7 Quoted from Liberty, Apr. 5, 1941 in Lead, "America, the Unpredictable" re nonviolence in future

XXXV-10 Quoted from Round Table Conference in 1931 in Lead, "A Matter of Representation"

XXXV-36 Quoted re "faith in our mission" in "The Area of Freedom"

XXXV-44 Quoted from Memories for Tomorrow in Review, "A Good Gandhi Book"

XXXVI-5 Quoted Harijan (Nov. 4, 1939) and Amrita Bazar Patrika (Aug. 3, 1934) re "masses" and their discipline in non-violence in Lead, "An Impossible Enterprise"; mention of in "Apologies to Thoreau" and Frontiers, "Voluntary Simplicity"

XXXVI-8 Extensive quotes from Industrialize and Perish, quoted interview with from Harijan, June 22, 1935; discussion of his logic in Editorial, "Socratic and Gandhian Logic"

XXXVI-12 Quoted Sept. 1982 issue, Arthur Stein re "Human Dignity in Rural America" in Frontiers, "Encouraging Developments"

Gandhi-(Continued)

XXXVI-18 Quoted from The India of My Dreams in Lead, "Reflections on War"; also from Industrialize and Perish and Hind Swarj Noted in Editorial, "The Right Thing"

XXXVI-24 Review in Friend's Journal of Gandhi by Bristol quoted in Children, "Gandhi, the Draft, and Enemies" (the movie)

XXXVI-37 Quoted Ind Swaraj and Young India in Lead, "The Victims of Development"

XXXVI-43 Quoted George Woodcock's review of film Gandhi in Lead, "The Uses of Make Believe"

XXXVI-43 Quoted from Harijan on social objectives in Frontiers

XXXVII-3 His ideas on education quoted from Gandhi Vigyan, April 1979 in Children, "Education Worthy of Our Species"

XXXVII-16 Quoted on employers and employees from Gandhi Vigyan, July 1983 in Frontiers, "Reforms Based on Human Dignity" from Arvind Khare's article

XXXVII-22 Quoted his idea of a village from Hind Swaraj (1924) in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

XXXVII-42 His advice to Richard Gregg on giving up his books in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"

XXXVII-48 Quoted his interview in Harijan, June 21, 1942 with C. P. Snow in Lead, "Is Peace 'Utopian'?"

XXXVIII-21 His "Seven Things that Will Destroy Us" in Frontiers, "In the Mail"

XXXVIII-22 Quoted (by Archarlu) in Frontiers, "Agriculture in India"; also letter to Rajendra Prasad

XXXVIII-27-36 From Hind Swaraj, 1909, re English in India in Lead, "The Matter of Reading", also in Children, "Children and Politics," on politics

XXXVIII-49 Quoted (1920) on non-violence in Lead, "The Modern Superstition"

XXXIX-45 On what an individual can do, in Lead, "A Difficult Subject"

XL-12 His autobiography re Ruskin's Unto This Last in Frontiers, "Gandhi's 'Sarvodaya'"

XL-25 Quoted in Review, "The Gandhian Rule"; mentioned in Editorial

Gandhi (the film)

XXXVI-14 Reviewed in Editorial, "The Leaven of an Artform"

XXXVI-24 Quoted Jim Briston from Friends Journal, March 15, 1983 (noting Gandhi's humor) in Children, "Gandhi, the Draft, and Enemies"

Gandhi Anthology, A

XXII-52 Review

Gandhi, A Memoir - William L. Shirer (Simon and Schuster, 1980, $12.95)

XXXIII-22 Quoted from in Review, "A Fine Book"

Gandhi and the English

XXXIII-12 Review

Gandhi and the Good Life - Suman Khanna (Gandhi Peace Foundation)

XL-1 Quoted Gandhi's view of the Gita in Review

Gandhi and the West

XIV-39 Editorial

Gandhi, Arun (grandson of Gandhi)

XXXIV-7 Quoted from Times of India, July 1980

Gandhi, Fighter Without a Sword - Jeanette Eaton (William Morrow & Co., N.Y. 1950)

III-44 Reviewed in Children

Gandhi-From West to East

XXXVIII-44 Lead (by Detlef Kantowsky), also Frontiers

Gandhi from Day to Day

XXVII-3 Review

Gandhi- His Relevance for Our Times (issued by World without War Council)

XXIV-22 Paper by Wynne-Tyson (one of 28 contributors) referred to in Lead, "The Meaning of Progress"

Gandhi in London - James D. Hunt (South Asia Books, Box 502, Columbia, MO 62501, $20)

XXXIII-12 Quoted and discussed in Review, "Gandhi and the English"

Gandhi, Mahatma-The Discovery of Satyagraha - Pyarelal (Sevak)

XXXIV-37 Introduction quoted in Editorial, "Some Contrasts"

XXXIV-46 Reviewed, quoted, discussed in "The Formation of a Man"

XXXV-3 Quoted from Discovery in Lead, "Attractions of Ideology"

Mahatma Gandhi in His Guajarati Writing - C. N. Patel (Sahiti Akademi, Ragindra Bhavan, 35 Ferozesha Rd., New Delhi, 1110001, India)

XXXV-6 Reviewed, discussed in "A Meeting of East and West"

Gandhi, Manilal (son of M. G. Gandhi)

VI-16 Quoted briefly in Frontiers, "South African Religious Politics"

Gandhi Marg (quarterly published in New Delhi by G. Ramachandran; Gandhi Peace Foundation, 221-223 Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi)

XIII-40 Article "The Gandhian Contribution to Education" quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XVII-35 "The Gandhian Ground," a review of Gandhi's letters to his son, Manilal, from Jan. 1964 issue

XIX-46 Editorial, Horace Alexander and Jerome D. Frank quoted from July 1966 issue in Review, "The Abolition of War"

XX-6 Joseph Schorstein quoted, Oct. 1966 issue, also Max Born quoted in Frontiers, "Historical Camouflage"

XXIV-19 George Lakey quoted from Jan. 1971 issue, in Review, "Magazines from Abroad"

XXIV-50 T. K. Mahadevan article on Gandhi quoted from July issue in Frontiers, "'Quintessence' of Gandhi"

Gandhi Marg-(Continued)

XXVI-46 J. B. Kripalani quoted July 1973 issue in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"

XXVII-16 Editors and passage by R. R. Diwakar quoted from Oct. 1973 issue in Frontiers, "Redirection and Reconstruction"

XXX-2 Schumacher's quote from Kingsley Davis, first appearing in article in Ambio quoted from July 1976 issue in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"

XXXIII-13 Quoted article in Oct. 1979 issue by A. K. Saran on Gandhian thinking in Editorial, "Where 'Tithering' Takes Place"

XXXIII-14 Discussed and quoted article by Joanne Bower in Sept. 1979 issue in Frontiers, "Light in the East"

XXXIII-18 Quote from A. K. Saran article in Oct. 1979 issue in Lead, "The Root of Change" Another quote from in Lead, by K. Raghavendra Rao, Oct. 1979 issue

XXXIV-4 July issue quoted in Frontiers, "Begin with Trees" (1980 issue) report on work of A. K. Reddy by Satyendra Tripathi)

XXXIV-50 Two articles, April issue 1981, by Romesh Diwan and James W. Gould commented upon in Frontiers, "A Long Road"

XXXV-8 Quoted Aug. 1981 issue Dr. Sushila Gidwana re differeing sets of economic problems in global community

XXXV-19 Quoted Nov. 1981, "The Individual and Society in Gandhian Ethics," in Review, "No 'Mass Phenomenon'"

XXXV-20 Quoted Oct. 1981 re Sarvodaya in Frontiers, "A Brief Comparison"

XXXV-47 May-June 1982 devoted entirely to "Disarmament and Human Survival" quoted in Frontiers, "Disarmament-Two Views"

XXXVI-8 Quoted May-June 1982 re war, the institutions which make it inevitable, in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"

XXXVI-37 Quoted Dec. 1982, Hans Bakker on Gandhi's idea of development, in Lead, "Victims of Development"

XXXVII-20 June 1983 quoted Anil Kumar Karn (Socrates/Gandhi) in Review, "They Don't Kill Anyone"

XXXVII-21 July 1983 issue quoted-Mrs. Rama Jha on Western influences on Gandhi-in Review, "Gandhi's Synthesis"

XXXVII-39 Quoted Geoffrey Ostergaard from Nov/Dec 1983 issue on Vinoba in Lead, "T he Rhetoric of Righteousness"

XXXVIII-2 Sundarlal Bahuguna, Jan. 1984 in Children

XXXVIII-51 K. S. Acharlu in "Who Should Control Education"

XXXIX-15 June 1985 Archarlu on the Indian teacher

XL-7 Jan. 1986 P. O. Dhar and R. R. Gaur in "Technology and the Crisis in the West"

Gandhi Marg-(Continued)

XL-8 Ashok Kumar, May 1986, on eco-systems in Editorial

XL-12 Jesudasan, April 1986 re Unto This Last, Frontiers

XL-25 Jai Narain, Sept. 1986 in Review, "The Gandhian Rule" re Gandhi and politics

XL-42 Anil Agarwal, June 1986 in Lead, "A Voice of Sanity"

XLI-22 K. Maniandi and Bahuguna, July 1987, in Review, "The Path of Gandhi"

XLI-52 Feb. 1988 Larry Dossey on Western medicine

Gandhi on Non-Violence - Thomas Merton

XIX-25 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title

XIX-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Evil Far and Near"

Gandhi on Violent Struggles

XXXIII-3 Lead, by Devi Prasad

Gandhi Remembered - Horace G. Alexander (Pendle Hill pamphlet)

XXII-29 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "New Pamphlet on Gandhi"

Gandhi Through Western Eyes - Horace Alexander (New York- Asia House, $7.00)

XXIII-37 Quoted in Review, "Gandhi's Means"

XXXIV-15 Quoted in preface in Review, "On Reading Gandhi"

Gandhi (The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi) - Publications Division of Government of India, copyright Nayajivan Trust)

XXV-44 Quotations from volumes 32, 39, 45 and 46 in Frontiers, "Gandhi's Collected Works"

XXVII-3 Quoted volumes 48, 49 and 50 in Review, "Gandhi from Day to Day"

XXXII-52 Volumes 73 and 74 received and letter re Hitler discussed in Children, "The Moral Imagination"

XXXIV-24-35 Discussion, quotes from Volumes 75, 76, 77; also discussion of chronological order of the volumes, in Review, "Thinkable or Unthinkable Ideal?"

Gandhi Today - Mark Shepard

XL-21 Reviewed in "Stories and Some History"

Gandhi Vigyan - edited by K. S. Acharlu (published quarterly, 2-2- 1133/5/5 New Nallakunta, Hyderabad-500 044, India. Annual- 10 rupees)

XXXI-15 Opening editorial quoted in Lead, "Heroism or Common Sense"

XXXII-39 Quotations from Gandhi used in April 1979 issue comprise Children article, "Gandhian Education"

XXXIII-15 Discussed in Editorial, "The Only Hope"

XXXIV-45 Marjorie Sykes, "Education for Self- Reliance" from Jan. 1981 issue, quoted in Children, "Where Change Begins"; also quoted K. S. Acharlu (historical note)

XXXV-10 Quoted July 1982, by Choudari, Manmohan (curbing violence in children) in Children, "Speaking and Reading"

Gandhi Vigyan -(Continued)

XXXVII-3 Quoted collection of Gandhi's sayings on education from April 1979 issue in Children, "Education Worthy of Our Species"

XXXVII-16 Quoted Gandhi on employers/employees, July 1983 issue, in Frontiers, "Reforms Based on Human Dignity" from article by Arvind Khare

Gandhi's Collected Works

XXV-44 Frontiers

Gandhi's Constructive Work

XXXIV-21 Editorial

Gandhi's Counsel

XXXIII-39 Editorial

Gandhi's Debt to Ruskin and to Tolstoy - David Graham

XXXV-8 Quoted from Listener, Mar. 18, 1948, in Frontiers, "Seeds. . . Flying Around the World"

Gandhi's Look Ahead

XV-9 Editorial

Gandhi's Magic

XXIII-7 Editorial

Gandhi's Means

XXIII-37 Review

Gandhi's "Nonviolence"

XXIII-20 Editorial

Gandhi's "Power"

XXII-44 Editorial

Gandhi's Rise to Power - Judith Brown (Cambridge University Press, 1972)

XXVI-15 Geoffrey Ostergaard's discussion of quoted from July 28, 1972 Peace News in Lead, "Nature, Nurture, Choice"

Gandhi's Roots

XIX-33 Lead

Gandhi's Successors

XXXIX-43 Review (Nonviolent Revolution in India)

Gandhi's Synthesis

XXXVII-21 Review

Gandhi's Truth

XXIII-20 Lead (selections from his paraphrase of Ruskins' Unto This Last and his Industrialize-and Perish!

Gandhi's Truth - Erik Erikson (Norton, 1969, $10.00)

XXII-46 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Erikson on Gandhi"

XXII-49 Quoted in Children, "The Promise of the Very Young"

XXIII-7 Again discussed, quoted in Review, "Erikson on Gandhi"

XXVI-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"

XXIX-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Composition of Opposites"

XXXV-40 Quoted in Lead, "One Universal Philosophical Idea"

Gandhi's View of Man and History

XV-33 Lead, by Raghavan N. Iyer

XV-34 Frontiers, "I-The Concept of Human Nature" and "II-Original Goodness and Human Perfectibility"

Gandhi's View of Man and History-(Continued)

XV-35 Frontiers, "III-The Interpretation of History"

XV-36 Frontiers, "IV-Assessment"

Gandhi's Views

XXVI-26-35 Frontiers

Gandhi's Vision

XXI-39 Review

Gandhian Approach to Technological Wonders for the 21st Century, A - T. S. Anathu

XL-47 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Growing Menace"

Gandhian Approach to the Rural Energy Crisis, The-A Case Study

XXXIV-4 Article by Satyendra Tripathi in Gandhi Marg, July 1980, on A. K. Redddy's work in Frontiers, "Begin with Trees"

Gandhian Bibliography

XXIV-42 Frontiers

Gandhian Challenge, The

XVIII-14 Editorial

Gandhian Economic Thought - J. C. Kumarrappa (Vora, Bombay, 1951)

XXXIV-50 Quoted Vakil's preface to in Children, "For Children of Light"

Gandhian Economics

XV-42 Editorial

XXXIII-53 Frontiers

Gandhian Economics-A Supporting Technology - Ram Swarup (pamphlet) (sponsored by Appropirate Technology Development Assn., Lucknow, India, Impex, India, 2/18 Ansari Rd., New Delhi 110002)

XXXIII-53 Frontiers, "Gandhian Economics" made up of extracts

Gandhian Economy, The - J. C. Kumarappa

I-35 Basis of Lead, "Economics for the Millions

Gandhian Enterprise, The

XXIV-4 Review

Gandhian Ground, The

XXIV-4 Review of Gandhi's letters to his son, Manilal, from Jan. 1964 issue of Gandhi Marg

Gandhian Movement, The

XXXIV-21 Review

Gandhian Movement Today, The

XXII-9 Frontiers

Gandhian Objective, The

XVIII-31 Editorial

Gandhian Plan of Economic Development for India, The - S. N. Agarwal
Gandhian Plan Reaffirmed - S. N. Agarwal

II-7 Discussed in Lead, "Comprehensible Economics"

Gandhian Primer

XXIV-50 Editorial

Gandhian Rule, The

XL-25 Review

Gandhian Society, The

XXIV-4 Editorial

Gandhian Solution, The

XXXIX-37 Frontiers

Gandhian Technology

IX-7 Editorial

Gandhian Thought

X-40 Frontiers (discusses Gandhi Marg)

Gandhiji and Social Change

XIV-29 Lead-article by N. R. Malkani, New Delhi, India

Gandhi's First Principal

X-40 Editorial

Gandhi's "Pacifism"

IX-10 Editorial Frontiers (C.V.G. and Horace Alexander)

Gandhism vs. Socialism - Richard B. Gregg

II-45 Subject of Review, "Aspects of Bigness"- Isabel Cary Lundberg

Gangrel (Magazine)

XXI-21 George Orwell's remarks about himself quoted in Lead, "The Mixed Blessings of Sophistication"

Gann, Ernest

V-14 Discussion of his book, Raging Ride, in Children

VI-27 Review of The High and the Mighty in Review, "Book of the Month"

X-12 "Ernest Gann and Human Nature," Review, Twilight for the Gods

XIV-24 Fate in the Hunter quoted in Review, "Individual Conquest in the Air"

Gara, Larry

II-21 Teacher at Bluffton College, Ohio, imprisoned for upholding stand of nonregistrant in Editorial, "The Finger of Shame"

II-47 Subject of Editorial, "Long Ago-Not Far Away" re Rev. Donald Harrington's controversy with N. Y. Times

III-9 Mentioned in Review, "Our Own Time Machine"-Plato's the Apology

XXIII-39 Quoted his pamphlet War Resistance in Historical Perspective in Children, "Protest and Education"

Garbage - Katie Kelly (Saturday Review Press, 1973)

XXXI-4 Quoted in Review, "Loaded with Promises"

XXXIV-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Cosmic Principle"

Gard, Dr. Richard A.

XVIII-1 Quoted from first of series on Great Religions of Modern Man in Review, "Comparative Religious Study-Buddhism"

Gardening for Beginners

XXXIV-16 Frontiers

Gardens, Trees, and Other Good Things

XXIX-38 Frontiers

Gardner, Erle Stanley

VI-26 Review, "Do Not a Prison Make," re his The Court of Last Resort - quoted extensively

XXXII-42 Quoted from The Case of the Howling Dog in Review, "Various Abstractions"

Gardner, Howard

XXX-2 His essay, "Vico's Theories of Knowledge," quoted from Giambattista Vico's Science of Humanity in Children, "Vico As Educator"

Gardner, John W.

XVII-17 His Self-Renewal quoted in Lead, "The Commitment of Self" Quoted in Children, "Adult Education-Fact and Theory"

XVII-26 Quoted in Children, "Innovation and Participation" from Self-Renewal

XXI-12 Quoted Feb. 12 New Leader in Frontiers, "Report on Institutions"

XXIV-51 Quoted from collection of essays, Individualism, in Review, "What Is the Individual?"

XXX-39 His article, "Moral Fiction," quoted from Hudson Review, Winter 1976-77, in Review, "The Writer's Science and Art"

Gardner, Judge Robert (Superior Court of Santa Ana)

XVII-49 Quoted from July 27, 1964 National Observer in Children, "Notes in Passing" re juvenile delinquency

Gardner's World, The - Joseph Wood Krutch

XIII-20 Quoted from in Review "Of Plants and Men"

Gardstein, George

XXIV-19 Quoted Dec. 1970 Anarcy in Review, "Magazines from Abroad"

Garey, Dr. Doris (Manchester College, Indiana)

X-11 Quoted in Children

Gargantua and Pantagruel - Rabelais

XXVIII-40 Quoted from Dubos' Beast or Angel? In Review, "'Scholarly' Resources"

Garland, Hamlin

I-37 Reference to interest in Spiritualism

Garment and the Man, The

XXI-40 Editorial

Garments of Mystery, The

XXXII-16 Lead

Garner, Fradley

XXVI-37 His report on battery-driven car quoted from May 1973 Environment in Lead, "The Problem-Solvers"

Garram the Hunter - Herbert Best

II-9 Recommended in Children

Garratt, G. T.

IX-14 The Radhakrishnan article on Hinduism from his The Legacy of India quoted in Frontiers, "A 'Spiritual' Problem"

Garreau, Joel

XXXV-48 The Nine Nations of North America as reviewed in Rain, Aug/Sept. 1982 in Children, "Social Geography"

Garrett, Eileen (author of Adventures in the Supernormal, publishereditor of Tomorrow)

IX-14 Quoted in Review of special "Asia" issue, Autumn, 1955, of Tomorrow

X-29 Quoted her introduction to Beyond the Five Senses in Review, "Beyond the Five Senses"

Garrett, Eileen-(Continued)

XI-7 Quoted a passage about her by Dr. Rhine in Review, "Survival After Death?"

Garrett, Garet

V-48 Reference to his Saturday Evening Post article, "The Great Moral Disaster"

IX-33 Reference to above in Frontiers, "Morality at the Post"

Garrett, James

XI-51 Review of his And Save Them for Pallbearers in "War and the Image of the Hero"

Garrett, Ruby D. (Mr.)

V-28 Secularism"

Garrigues, Charles

XII-49 His and John Martinson's symposium on Conformity from Transfer, No. 5, Lead, "Always Wear a Suit and Tie"

Garrison, Omar (L.A. Mirror-News)

IX-7 Quoted on "proofs" of immortality in Frontiers, "Immortality of Various Kinds"

XXVI-6 Quoted his book, The Dictocrats' Attack on Health, Food and Vitamins, in Frontiers, "The Goal of Responsibility"

XXVI-7 Quoted from Dictocrats' Attack in Lead, "Patterns of Power"

Garrison, William Lloyd (militant abolitionist of Civil War days)

I-17 Reference to his Liberator in Villard's The Disappearing Daily

IV-2 Reference to in quotation from Disappearing Daily in Lead, "The New Freedom"

XI-35 Reference to in the Encyclopaedia Britannica in Lead, "Arms and the Man"

Garrison, W. E.

I-26 Reference to his Christian Century, May 5, 1948 review of Ideas Have Consequence

Garrison State, The

I-14 Frontiers from Harold D. Lasswell's article of same title 1941 American Journal of Sociology (Jan.)

I-47 Reference to above article in Lead, "Affirmation on Freedom"

I-52 Reference to above in Lead, "Answers to Thrasymachus"

VI-1 Quoted from above article in Lead, "The Quest for Simplicity"

Garshin, Vsevolod

XIX-22 Quoted by Theodore Roszak in Review, "The Frog in the Well"

Garson, Barbara

XXIX-51 Quoted on strike at Vega plant, June 1972 Harper's (later part of her book, All the Livelong Day) in Lead, "Nature's Bureaucracy"

XXXI-22 Same as above in Review, "An American Tradition"

XXXIII-40 Quoted from All the Livelong Day in Children, "Minutely Subdivided"

Garson, Barbara-(Continued)

XXXVII-36 Quoted All the Livelong Day on monotonous work in Lead, "Work"

Garthnewydd Community House

XIII-13 Frontiers

Garv, Romain

XII-14 Author of novel, Roots of Heaven, also French Consul General in Los Angeles

Gaskell, Ronald

XXXV-23 The Way Ahead quoted in Editorial, "Expert Scientific Advice"

Gathering Gloom

VII-20 Editorial

Gathering Storm, The - Winston Churchill

I-35 Review of War Memoirs, Life published first volume, under same title

Gathering the Desert - Gary Paul Nabhan (University of Arizona)

XXXIX-49 Reviewed in "Eatable Desert Plants"

Gatlin Rochelle

XVIII-49 Quoted Oct. 16 Saturday Review in Children, "The Radical-Some Definitions"

XXI-5 A Reader for Laymen (edited by Elizabeth J. Hillins) in Frontiers, "Seven-League Boots?"

Gatsby, James

XVI-23 Quoted April Contact in Review, "The Versatile Dwight Macdonald"

Gatti-Casazza (Director, Metropolitan Opera House)

XVIII-33 Reference to his explanation of Relativity Theory, "There are no hitching posts in the universe," in Lead, "The Shaving Process"

Gauss, Christian (Dean Emeritus of Princeton)

V-15 Quoted his Preface to The Teaching of Religion in American Higher Education in Frontiers

Gautama the Bufddha - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (Hind Kitabs, Ltd. 1949) (Bombay, India)

XXXIV-12 Quoted in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow" and also Editorial, "The Buddha's Teaching" (discovery of Self)

Gauthier, Jason

XXXIV-14 Producer of "Every Child" animated cartoon, Oscar winner, 1979, quoted from Transition, Summer 1980 in Children, "When Everyone is Responsible"

Gaventa, John

XXXV-44 Quoted from Power and Powerlessness (from review by Charles E. Linblom in Lead, "Yet People Keep Trying"

Gavin (Air Force General)

IX-44 Quoted (with Senator Duff) in Frontiers, "The Way the Wind Blows"

Gay, Peter

VI-6 Quoted from Nation on The Big Change in Review of same title

Gayer, Dixon

XVII-53 Quoted Aug. 15 Dixon Gayer Newsletter in Lead, "Dialogues and Frustrations"

Gaylin, Dr. Willard (N.Y. psychiatrist)

XXIII-21 His book, In the Service of Their Country- War Resisters in Prison, discussed, quoted in Review, "War Resisters in Prison"

Gebser, Jean

XLI-27-36 His work discussed by Fuerstein in Lead, "Changes in Our Thinking"

Geddes, Sir Aukland

I-36 Reference to experience of man about to die-Frontiers, "Life and Soul"

Geddes, Patrick

XIV-51 Quoted Sept. 1961 Anarchy in Children, "Anarchy on Purpose"

Gedye, G. E. R.

I-15 His Fallen Bastions, "classic denunciation of Hitler's attack on Czechoslovakia," published in 1939 by Victor Gollancz

Geer, Andres

XI-4 His Canton Barrier reviewed and discussed in Review, "Notes on Novels"

Geheeb, Paul

XVI-8 His Odenwaldschule quoted in Children, "Toward a School for Mankind"

Geiger, Dr. J. C. (Public Health Director of San Francisco)

II-46 Quoted in Lead re use of injections. . . "caduceus replaced by syringe" in Lead, "Authority's Vanishing Point"

Geiger, Oscar (Founder of Henry George School of Social Sciences)

VII-35 Reference to in "Arts of Peace"

Geismar, Maxwell

VIII-48 Quoted from Nation on Life and Time in Review, "Magazine Notes"

XV-28 His commentary on Salinger's Catcher in the Rye quoted in Children, "High School Reading-and English Teaching"

Geist, Valerius (University of Calgary, Canada)

XXXII-37 His preface to Life Strategies, Human Evolution, Environmental Design quoted in Children, "In Quest of Competence"

Gelatt, Roland

XXVIII-23 Quoted Feb. 22 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Need to Know"

Gelhorn, Martha

XII-20 Review of her The Face of War by Herbert Mitgang in N.Y. Times quoted in Lead, "The Empty Forum"

XVII-10 The Face of War quoted in Editorial, "Responsibility for What?--To Whom?"

Geller, Uri (Israeli paratrooper with extraordinary powers)

XXVI-36 Allen Spraggett's report on quoted from June 9 Phoenix Gazette in Lead, "Another World View"

Geltaftan (clay-firing)

XXXVI-45 Review (Racing Alone)

Gelwick, Richard

XXXI-43 His The Way of Discovery quoted in Lead, "Pretensions or Clues?"

Gemistos (see Plethon)
Gendhlin, Dr. Eugene T.

XVII-45 The Lost Dimension"

XXVII-9 Quoted from Vol. 3 Research in Psychotherapy in Children, "Reflective Attending"

XXVII-16 Vision and Criticism"

XXX-37 Quoted from paper on "reflective attending" in Lead, "What Is It To Know?"

XXXV-12 Quoted in Lead, "Unanswered Questions" (outlived ideas)

General Art, The

XXI-4 Lead

General Cytology - Albert P. Mathews (University of Chicago Press, 1924, edited by E. V. Cowdry)

X-22 Brief quote in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

XIV-16 Quoted in Lead, "The World's Work"

XXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "From the Beginning"

XXX-46 Quoted in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"

XXXII-22 Quoted in Lead, "No Precise Programming"

XXXIII-21 Quoted in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"

XXXIII-50 Quoted Albert P. Mathews from in Lead, "A Science of Man"

General Delusion, The

XXVII-24 Frontiers

General Education in a Free Society (Harvard Report)

I-34 Reference to in Frontiers article "Ingredients of Western Culture"

II-35 Reference to in Review, "Stories for Children"

General Understanding, A

XXXII-52 Lead

Generating Power, The

XXI-25 Lead

Generation of Vipers - Philip Wylie

III-51 Reference to in Review of Opus 21, "A Hack Writer Looks Around"

Genesis of Change, The

XXVI-9 Lead

Genesis of Taste, The

XXIII-15 Editorial

Genesis Theory, The- The Sudden Appearance of Man - Jeffrey Goodman

XXXIV-21 Forthcoming book discussed in interview from L.A. Times, Feb. 23, 1981, in Lead, "One Kind of Change"

Genetic Fix, The - Amitai Etzioni (Macmillan, 1973, now Harpers paperback)

XXIX-6 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Institutional Fix"

Genetic Studies of Genius - Lewis Terman

I-48 Reference to in Lead, "The Hypothesis of the Soul"

II-21 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "A Question of Orthodoxy"

IX-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Question of Freedom"

Genetics, Medicine, and Man - Cornell University Press, 1947

I-10 Mention of Prof. H. J. Muller's contribution in Frontiers, "Atoms and the Void" (He regards idea of moral freedom as a kind of primitive, "animistic" view of life)

Geneva Journey

XV-20 Frontiers article by Virginia Naeve

Generelli, Dr. J. A. (U.C.L.A. psychologist)

VIII-10 Quoted in Frontiers from Scientific Monthly, "Scientific Self-Criticism"

XXIV-22 His and Thelma S. Moss article on ESP quoted from Progress in Parapsychology in Review, "Parapsychology Research"

Genghis, Khan

VII-13 Subject in part of Ullman's The Sands of Karakorum discussed in Lead, "Flight Into Life"

Genius - Robert Currie (Schocken, 1974, $10.00)

XXVIII-3 Reviewed in Unfinished Reformation?"

Genius and the Goddess, The - Aldous Huxley

XI-46 Reviewed, "The Bite of A. Huxley"

Genius of Culture, The

X-7 Frontiers

Genius of Lao-Tse, The

X-37 Editorial

Genius of the West, The

X-8 Editorial

Genius of this Century, A

XL-22 Review (Simone Weil)

Gentle Profanity, A

XVIII-39 Frontiers

Gentlemen's Agreement (film)

I-17 Mentioned in Editorial

Gentry, Warren

XIII-47 His "The Arts" in Phoenix, Arizona school district quoted in Children, "Contributions from Readers"

Geographical Sketch of Early Man in America, A - Carl O. Sauer

XXXII-8 Bob Callahan's review, quoted from City Miner, in Review, "West Coast Americana"

Geography of Hunger, The - Jose de Castro

XXXVI-41 Quoted from Food, Poverty, and Power in Review, "What's Wrong, What May Be Right"

Geography of the Imagination, The - Guy Davenport (North Point Press, San Francisco, 1981)

XXXIV-39 Quoted, discussed in Review, "A Ranging Mind"

Geometry in Egyptian Art - Else Kielland (London- Tiranti, 1955)

XX-21 Quoted in Review, "On Sacred Constructions"

Geometry of Meaning, The - Arthur Young (Delacorte Press, 1976, $4.95)

XXX-52 Quoted in Review, "Form into Meaning"

George VI- King of England

V-4 Letter from England subject of significance of Royal House in England

V-8 Quoted in Letter from England

George, David Lloyd

V-20 Brief quote from in Letter from England

George, Henry

I-40 Reference to his compassion in "Guides for the Heaven-Bound"

II-17 He, Edward Bellamy and Eugene Debs did not neglect problem of responsibility- Review, "'Americanism' Literature"

II-27 Henry George"

VII-22 His Progress and Poverty reviewed in Lead, "The Quality of Greatness"

VIII-47 Director of Studies at Henry George School of Social Science in Westminister wrote- quoted in Review, "Malthusian Misunderstanding"

XXXII-42 Progress and Poverty quoted in Frontiers, "The Underlying, Unchanging Themes"

XXXVI-3 Mildred Loomis' review-essay of Anna George DiMille's biography used in Frontiers, "The Program of Henry George"; also quoted from Progress and Poverty

XXXVI-52 Discussed effect of his book on Tom Johnson from autobiography f Lincoln Steffens in Lead, "The Man and the Boys"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted Oct. 1868 Overland Monthly on "What Railroads Will Bring Us" in Frontiers, "Some Good Machines"

George, James

XXXVI-7 Quoted from One Year to Go (nuclear weapons) in Frontiers, "Reports from Overseas"

George, Jean Graighead

XIII-13 My Side of the Mountain discussed in Children, "Sports, Etc."

XXVI-19 My Side of the Mounain discussed and quoted in Children, "Alone in the Catskills"

XXVI-45 Her Julie of the Wolves briefly reviewed in Children, "Various Things"

Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas

XXVII-10 His contribution to Toward a Steady-State Economy quoted in Review, "The New Economics Is Here"

XXXI-51 Quoted The Entropy Law and the Economic Process in Review, "New Science-Two Levels" Quoted in Editorial, "Another Turning- Point?"

XXXII-23 Quoted April 1977 BioScience in Frontiers, "Evolving a Language"

Gerard, R. W. (University of Michigan)

XIII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on Scientists on Religion"

Gerasimo, Jerry

XXII-36 With George Mills, wrote Children, "Education and the Irrelevance of Being Human"

XXII-37 Part II of above

Gerassi, John

XX-44 Quoted his The Great Fear in Review, "The Coming Hunger"

Gerbault, Alain

XXVII-18 His The Fight of the firecrest discussed in Children, "Of Books and Boats"

Gerbner, George

XXX-50 Quoted on television from Et Cetera, June, in Frontiers, "The Round-the-Clock Experts"

XXXVII-40 Quoted from Brattleboro Reformer re "television's hidden "curriculum" in Children, "Our Hidden Curriculum"

Gerlach, Luther

XXXII-11 Quoted a paper on infant malnutrition at a seminar on the Responsibility of Multinational Corporations in Frontiers, "Questions Without Answers"

German Problem, The

I-26 Review, Karl Brandt's Is There Still a Chance for Germany? Confessions of a European Intellectual-Franz Schoenberner; How It Happens-Pearl Buck

German Renascence

XXXVIII-1 Review (the Greens)

Germany-East and West

XIX-38 Review

Germinal Solution, A

XIX-52 Lead

Germs of Mind in Plants - R. H. France

I-9 Review, "The Green Kingdom"-translated by A. M. Simons, Chicago, Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1905

Gerschenkron, Prof. Alexander

XXIX-10 Quoted from Fall, 1974 Daedalus, in Editorial, "A Question of Morals"

XXIX-52 Quoted 1976 Spring American Scholar, in Lead, "One World or Two?"

XXXI-47 Quoted Fall 1974 Daedalus in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"

Gerson, Joseph (American Friends Service Committee)

XXXVIII-3 "Peace Movements in the Middle East" from WRL News (1984 issue) in "News of the Middle East"

XXXIX-7 Quoted in "The Real Problem" (The Deadly Connection)

XL-37 Quoted from Peacework April 1987 in "An Israeli Dove Speaks"

Gerson, Dr. Max

VIII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on the Healing Arts" re cancer

Gerstel, David

XXV-43 Review of his Paradise Incorporated- Synanon, reviewed in "Synanon-Its Rise and Fall"

Gerusky, Thomas (Head of Bureau of Radiation)

XXXV-4 Quoted from Three Mile Island in Frontiers, "A Little Tiny Accident"

Gesell, Dr. Arnold (Yale University)

I-15 Contribution and also weakness of his work mentioned in Children

XV-27 Frontiers - by Felix Pollak

Gestation Is Over, The

XXXIV-15 Review (brief reviews, quotes)

Get Your Personality Ready

XVI-2 Review

Geto, Ethan

XVI-6 Quoted from Fall, 1962 Activist in Children, "The Students' Right to Read"

Getting Doctored - Martin Shapiro (New Society, 1987)

XL-48 Ideas discussed in "A Diagnosis-of What?"

Getting Down to Business

XI-21 Lead

Getting to Know People

XXXVI-7 Review-Stages in a Journey

Geyl, Pieter (Dutch historian)

XII-3 Quoted from Delta (magazine from Holland) in Editorial, "More Impudent Than Sputnik!"

Gheorghui, Constantine Virgil

III-31 Review of his "The Twenty-Fifth Hour" - Isabel Cary Lundberg

Ghosh, K. P.

III-19 Reference to in Lead, "Maturing Inconsistencies"

Ghost of Tom Paine, The

XII-30 E. M. Halliday's article, June 15 New Republic quoted in Review, "Thomas Paine-Philosopher"

Ghurye, G. S.

VII-33 Review of his Indian Sadhus, "The Strange Case of Asceticism"

VII-50 Frontiers, "More on Asceticism"

Gibbon, Monk

XXVI-38 Quoted foreword to Letters from AE in Review, "George Russell"

Gibboney, Richard

XVIII-12 Quoted Oct. 1964 Phi Delta Kappan in Children, "Education and Religion"

Gibbons, Euell

XXIV-39 His Stalking the Good Life discussed and quoted in Review, "Wild Plant Menus"

Gibbons, James P.

XXXVI-3 Quoted in interview with Daniel Zwerdling in Workplace Democracy and Social Change in Editorial, "A Self-Sustaining Model"

XXXVII-2 Quoted from Why Work? In Review, "Some Anarchist Writers"

Gibb, Jack

XXXII-3 His Trust quoted in Children, "Unearthly Reality"

Gibbs, Drs. Frederic A. And Erna

I-52 At Boston City Hospital research showing presence of carbon dioxide in people subject to fits-Frontiers, "Mind and Brain"

Gibbs, Sr. Philip

XXVI-24 Quoted his Now It Can Be Told in Review, "Some Old Books"

Gibbs, Tom

II-34 Negro student at Amherst College whose initiation into fraternity caused consternation in the National fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi- Frontiers, "Racist Delusions"

Gibbs, Wolcott

VII-27 His review in New Yorker of Fredric Wartham's Seduction of the Innocent discussed in Children

Gibney, Frank

XV-14 His The Operators quoted in Review, "Alienation-and Side Effects"

Gibson, Edward

XXVIII-24 Quoted in regard to Sister Annette Buttimer in Review, "Directions of Becoming"

Gibson, Judge Ernest (Former Governor of Vermont)

X-15 Quoted from Dorothy Canfield Fisher's book Vermont Tradition in Review, "A State to be Proud Of"

Gide, Ande

XI-10 Reference to in subscriber's letter quoted in Lead, "Unsettled Questions"

XI-16 Reference to in Frontiers, "Art and Morality"

Gideonse, Harry

XVIII-5 Quoted from News Digest in Children, "Training for Citizenship"

Gidwana, Sushila, Mrs. (Prof. Economics, Manhattan College)

XXXV-8 Quoted from Gandhi Marg, Aug. 1981 re differing sets of problems (economic) in global community, in Lead, "A Conception of Utopia"

Giedion, Siegfried

II-32 Brief quote from Mechanization Takes Command about mechanization in milling process in Frontiers, "Labor-Employer Relations"

XX-10 Quoted from Sign, Image, Symbol (Vision + Value Series) in Review, "From Noise to Meaning"

XX-27 Quoted Space, Time and Architecture in Lead, "The Designing Intelligence"

XXII-15 Quoted Space, Time and Architecture in Lead, "Old-New Directions of Thought"

XXII-30 Quoted Space, Time and Architecture in Editorial, "Two Views of Our Time"

XXIII-25-34 Quoted above in Frontiers, "What 'Age' Is This?"

Gieseking, Walter

II-19 Reference to in Letter from Germany-not allowed to fulfill engagement in United States; also mentioned in Editorial

Gift, The - Lewis Hyde (Vintage, 1987)

XL-42 Quoted, reviewed in "Our Society"

Gift from the Sea - Anne Morrow Lindbergh

XVII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Not Enough With Us"

Gift of Good Land, The - Wendell Berry (North Point Press)

XXXV-9 Quoted in Children, "A Form of Incarceration"

XXXV-15 Quoted in Children, "Revivifying Tradition"

XXXVI-25 Quoted in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure" (growing and preparing food at home)

XXXVI-26-35 On civil disobedience in Lead, "Peace and Protest"

XXXVII-38 Quoted by Meiklejohn in her Forntiers, "Land Isn't Yesterday"

Gift of Good Land, The-(Continued)

XXXVII-40 Quoted re television set (destroy it!) in Children, "Our Hidden Curriculum"

XXXVII-42 Long quotation on the Amish way of life in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"

XL-13 Re moral predicament from "Christian" perspective in "Frameworks of Perception"

Gifted Child, The - edited by Paul Witty

VII-45 Reviewed in Children

Gifted Child, The

IX-12 Discussed from Educational Leadership in Children

Gift of Excellence, The

XI-1 Editorial

Gigon, Fernand

XIV-9 His The Bomb quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"

XIV-14 His The Bomb quoted in Review of same title

Gilbert, Judge Arthur

XXX-5 His opinion of work of Voluntary Action Center quoted in Frontiers, "Local Common Sense"

XXX-46 Quoted on Voluntary Action Center in Children, "Qualities of Community"

Gilbert, Prof. G. M. (Michigan State College)

VII-50 Quoted re interview with Goering in Review, "Notes on the News"

Gilbert, Glenn T.

XXXVIII-43 Letter re John Holt in L.A. Times in "John Holt-Educational Reformer"

Gilbert and Sullivan

I-21 Children suggests these as admirable for children to develop humor

Gildea Review (930 Miramonte Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93109)

XL-5 Paul Relis on his visit to Russia in Frontiers, "Periodicals of Interest"

XL-11 John Perling, Winter 1987, in Editorial, "Time to Plant Trees"

Gilden, K. B. (husband and wife, Katya and Bert)

XIX-29 Their book, Hurry Sundown, discussed and quoted in Review, "The Agony of the Races"

XX-9 Hurry Sundown quoted in Children, "Everybody's Task"

Gildersleeve, Virginia C.

X-1 Her Saturday Review article, "The Abuse of Democracy" quoted in Children

Giles, Lionel (British Museum)

I-25 Lao Tze"

II-2 His rendition of Tao Te King the best- Editorial, "Other Testaments"

XX-50 Quoted his Tao Te King in Review, "What Am I?"

XXIV-8 Quoted on Lao-tse in Frontiers, "Mobility and Stability"

Gilk, Paul

XXXVII-41 Wrote Lead, "The Revival of the Commons"

Gilk, Paul-(Continued)

XL-14 From North Country Anvil (technique and morality, agriculture, in "Inhuman Development"

Gill, Eric

I-39 He and William Morris did something about ugliness of modern industrialism-Review, "The Failure of Technology"

XXVI-23 Quoted from Art and a Changing Civilization in Lead, "Sanity in Work"

XXXVI-37 His view of industrialism given by Brian Keeble in Temenos 3 quoted in Lead, "Victims of Development"

XXXVII-18 Quoted from A Holy Tradition of Working in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"

Gill, John Glanville

XXX-36 Quoted from Piagetian Theory in Children, "Piaget's Equilibration"

Gill, Theodore A.

IX-49 Quoted on India from Christian Century in Review, "Christian Journalism"

Gillespie, Charles

XXIII-52 His story on Charles Thompson quoted Nov. 9 Nation in Frontiers, "A Long, Long Road"

XXVII-50 Above quoted again in Lead, "T he Dramatic Illustration"

Gillett, Richard

XXXV-22 His L.A. Times, Feb. 28, 1982 story on American Business quoted in Frontiers, "We- Know-Now"

Gillham, Helen L.

XIX-52 Her pamphlet Helping Children Accept Themselves discussed, quoted in Children, "Teachers at Work"

Gilliam, Harold

XXX-18 His discussion of intermediate technology quoted from San Francisco Examiner, Feb. 6, in Frontiers, "Size, and Other Matters"

Gilligan, Carol (Prof., Education, Harvard)

XXXVII-49 Quoted from In a Different Voice in Review, "Neglected Sources" (contrast between men and women)

XL-9 On difference between men and women in Review, "Of Unutterable Value" from In a Different Voice

Gilliland, John W.

VIII-44 Quoted from his School Camping in Children

Gillin, John (University of North Carolina)

IX-51 His American Anthropologist paper quoted in Lead, "Those Components in Modern Latin American Culture"

Gillingham, Peter

IX-52 Quoted from unsigned letter in Lead, "Basic Unrealities"

XI-44 Author of Lead, "American in Moscow"

XXV-50 Quoted re Vietnam Veterans in Frontiers, "Planning for the Future"

Gillinsky, Victor (Commissioner with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Service)

XXXIII-15 Quoted from Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Jan. 1980, "Nuclear Power in 1980" in Frontiers, "A Good Example"

XXXIII-22 Quoted from his article in Bulletin (above) in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"

Gilman, La Selle

VI-32 Review of his The Red Gate, "More Insights from Novelists"

Gilman, Richard

XXI-38 His discussion of E. M. Cioran quoted from May 18 New Republic in Review, "The Inspection of Roots"

Gilman, Robert

XL-3 His interview with Wes Jackson from In Context in Lead, "On Becoming Inhabitants"

XL-19 From Winter 1987 In Context in Frontiers, "Russians and Americans"

Gilmore, C. P.

XXVII-47 His The Unseen Universe discussed in Children, "Minute Harmonies"

Gilson, Etienne (French authority on history of philosophy and eminent Catholic layman)

VI-11 Quoted from his The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy in Review, "The Christian Fathers"

VII-52 Quoted in Lead, "Can Science and Religion Cooperate?"

IX-44 His Spirit of Medieval Philosophy quoted in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"

XVIII-15 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Chances for Utopia"

Gimes, Nicolas

XIX-7 Quoted from Michael Polanyi's Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"

Ginott, Haim G.

XXII-27 Quoted his Between Parent and Child in Children, "Behind Common Sense"

Ginsberg, Allen

XXI-47 His comment about Ezra Pound quoted from June Evergreen Review in Frontiers, "The Age of Ezra Pound"

XXXVIII-48 His contribution to "The Writer on Human Rights" in Review, "Poetry and Truth"

Ginsburg, Dr. Sol W.

II-7 Quoted his Man's Place in God's World

Ginzberg, Eli

I-32 Science, June 21, 1948, "Social Science and the Established Order" quoted in Frontiers, "Scientists Question Themselves"

Giono, Jean

XXVIII-6 His story The Man Who Planted Hope and Grew Happiness discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Forest Epic"

XXXIV-4 His Joy of Man's Desiring discussed, quoted in Review, "Berry, Giono, Brand"; also briefly discussed The Man Who Planted Trees and Grew Happiness in same

Giono, Jean-(Continued)

XXXIX-4 Mentioned in Review, "A Great Transformation"

XL-36 Quoted above in Review, "An Immortal Tale"

Giradet, Edward

XXXIX-3 From Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 8, 1985, on reclaiming land in Kenya in "Transforming a Man-Made Moonscape"

Girardot, Dr. Raymond L. (Detroit District Dental Society)

VII-4 Frontiers, "The Treatment of Symptoms" re his strictures on fluoridization of water, cause of dental caries, etc.

Girl in the Dogwood Cabin - Calder Willingham

IX-33 Discussed in Review, "Notes on 'Sophisticated' Novels"

Girodias, Maurice

XXIX-36 A Proposal"

XXX-47 A Proposal"

Girvetz, Harry K.

XVIII-31 Quoted in Review, "Contemporary Moral Issues"-which he edited for University of California, Santa Barbara discussions

XVIII-36 Quoted from above in Review, "'Values' and the Acquisitive Society"

Gitanjali (book of poems by Tagore) (Macmillan, 1912)

XXX-25 Yeats' introduction quoted in Children, "Duty Without Mentioning It"

Gitlin, Todd

XIX-37 His paper quoted from The New Student Left in Review, "The Student Movement"

XXIV-9 His review of Charles Reich's The Greening of America quoted from Feb. Psychology Today in Frontiers, "More on Reich's 'Greening'"

XXXI-41 His quote from Walter Benjamin's Reflections in July 8-15 Nation in Frontiers, "Makers of the Present"

Give Us This Day - R. F. Delderfield

XXIX-41 Reviewed in "Rarities of Health"

Giving Up the Gun (Godine, 1979, $8.95)

XXXIII-10 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Martial Virtue"

Giving the Devil His Due

XI-6 Editorial

G. K.'s Weekly - founded by G. K. Chesterton paper published in London from 1925 to 1947)

XXV-47 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Forty- Seven Years Ago"

XXVI-7 Quoted from 1925 issue in re comparison between Gandhi and Henry Ford in Lead, "Patterns of Power"

XXVII-11 Quoted in Lead, "Education for Peace"

Glacken, Clarence J. (Prof. Georgraphy, University of Calif.)

XXXVII-16 Quoted on Teggard from The Practice of Geography in Children, "Making Sense of the Earth"

"Gladiator" for Peace

VII-39 Editorial

Gladiators, The - Arthur Koestler

VII-39 Reviewed, "Gladiators for Propaganda"

Gladiators for Propaganda

VII-39 Review-Demetrius and the Gladiators (film)

Gladstone, Arthur I.

V-40 Quoted from (with Herbert C. Kelman) in Frontiers, "The Proposition is Peace"

Gladwyn, Thomas

XXV-3 His East Is a Big Bird discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "A Case for Heuristics, Too"

Glanvill, Joseph

II-36 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Humane Spirit"

II-50 Coined phrase "climate of opinion" in his book The Vanity of Dogmatizing"

IV-42 Quoted about him in Lead, "Psychic Possibilities"

IV-45 Quoted in Editorial

VIII-27 Lead, "New Climate of Opinion" refers to him and The Vanity of Dogmatizing

XV-10 Briefly quoted from The Vanity of Dogmatizing in Lead, "The History of Ideas"

XXII-4 Quoted him in Editorial, "The Discipline Exists"

XXIV-21 Quoted from The Vanity of Dogmatizing in Lead, "Men and Their Times"

XXVI-18 Quoted in Lead, "More Sublime Ideas"

XXXII-11 Mentioned in Lead, "The Open Present"

Glascow, Eric

II-49 Quoted his Literary Guide article, "Am I a Rationalist?" in Review, "Modern 'Rationalism'"

Glaser, Dr. Edward M.

XIV-26 His comments to MANAS quoted in Children, "Discussion on Intelligence Tests"

Glaser, Peter E.

XXVI-8 Quoted from The Case for Solar Energy in Frontiers, "Even the Government Is Interested"

Glasgow, Diana (ed. of Holyearth)

XL-19 Guest editor In Context, Winter 1987, letter from Russian lady re Russian children and American literature in "Russians and Americans"

Glass, Bentley

V-11 Reference to his Scientific Monthly review of Roderick Seidenberg's Posthistoric Man in Frontiers, "The Trap of 'Progress'"

XI-52 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Frontiers, "Science and the Individual"

XIII-36 Briefly quoted from June Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Lead, "Things Said and Done"

Glass Curtain Between Asia and Europe, The - edited by Raghavan Iyer

XIX-24 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Challenge of the Present" C. S. Venkatachar and Joseph Needham quoted from in same Review

Glasser, Ronald

XXVIII-7 Quoted from Ward 402 in Editorial, "For Better or for Worse?" and in Frontiers, "What Has Been Forgotten?"

Glasser, Dr. William

XVII-14 His paper, "Reality Therapy," quoted in Children, "Misery and Responsibility" and in Editorial, "Psycho-Social Synthesis"

XVIII-17 The above reviewed, with quotes from Fromm, Fingarette, in Review, "The Limitations of Psychoanalysis"

XVIII-27 Quoted in Children, from Mental Health or Mental Illness

XVIII-38 His Reality Therapy quoted in Review, "'New' Psychiatric Approach"

XIX-24 Reality Therapy quoted in Editorial, "Beyond the Norms"

XX-29 Quoted June Harper's about by Jack Longguth in Children, "Grades and Other Signs"

XXII-28 His Schools Without Failure discussed, quoted in Children, "Matters of Relevance"

XXIV-11 Reality Therapy quoted in Children, "What Makes People Responsible?"

XXV-22 His Identity Society discussed and quoted in Review, "More on Reality Therapy"

XXVII-16 Quoted Mar. 3 L.A. Times (Calendar) in Lead, "Awareness in America"

XLI-26 Control Theory in the Classroom from Teachers College Record, Spring 1988, in "Accept No Excuses"

Glatt, Dr. Charles A.

XXIII-38 'Progress Report'"

Glazer, David

XV-10 Quoted Jan. 1962 Newsletter (Committee of Correspondence) in Frontiers, "It's Not All Nonsense"

Glazer, Dr. Nathan

XV-1 His article in Harper's, "The Waste Classroom" (Oct.) quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XVIII-28 Quoted by Irving Kristol in Review, "Being and Becoming"

XX-25 Quoted from Spring American Scholar in Children, "The University Scene"

XXIX-50 Quoted Fall 1976 Daedalus in Review, "Hazards of Definition"

Gleanings in Buddha-Fields - Lafcadio Hearn (Houghton Mifflin, 1897, Harper, 1898)

XXIV-43 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Hearn as Teacher"

XXVII-38 Quoted in Lead, "Unprogress Report"

XXVII-45 Opening paragraph, last chapter, quoted in Lead, "Another Language"

XXXIII-7 Quoted in Lead, "Religion, Art and Science"

XXXIII-11 Quoted in Children, "Hearn Comes First"

XXXIV-1 Quoted story from he Rebirth of Katsugoro" in Children, "Ingredients of Eupsychia"

Gleanings in Buddha-Fields-(Continued)

XXXIV-18 Quoted on Western/Eastern art in Review, "The Less and More of Art"

XXXVI-16 Long quote in Editorial, "The Grand Concourse"' also see Review, same issue

XXXVI-52 Quoted on moral perfections in Lead, "The Men and the Boys"

XL-10 Story of a living god in "A Wonderful Story"

XL-11 "About Faces in Japanese Art" from, in "Man and Nature"

XLI-11 Quoted on Japanese drawing in "The Art of China and Japan"

Gleason, Abbott

XXIX-12 Article on Solzhenitsyn quoted, Autumn 1975 Yale Review in Review, "The New Revivalist"

XXIX-47 Quote on Solzhenitsyn in Autumn 1975 Yale Review used in Lead, "Learning from the Past"

Gleisner, John (with Anthony Tucker)

XXXV-23 His The Crucible of Despair quoted in Editorial, "Expert Scientific Advice"

Gleisser, Arnold

XXIX-51 Quoted Sept. Organic Gardening in Children, "Changes in Curriculum"

Glick, Nathan

IV-22 Quoted his Progressive article on censorship in Lead, "The Humane Temper"

Glicksberg, Charles I.

III-27 His Scientific Monthly, June 1950 article, "Science and the Literary Mind" discussed in Frontiers, "The Contribution of Science"

Glimpses of World H istory - Jawaharial Nehru

X-38 Quoted on the Indian revolution in Lead, "Travail in Asia"

Global 2000 - John D. Hamaker-Don Weaver

XXXV-51 Quoted in The Survival of Civilization and used in Lead, "A Question of Relevance"

Global Effects of Environmental Pollution - ed. by S. Fred Singer (Springer-Verlag, 1970 - New York)

XXIV-12 Paper by Barry Commoner and Singer quoted in Review, "Man and Nature"

Global Mind Change - Willis Harman (Knowledge Systems, 1988)

XLI-24 Reviewed in "Vision for America and the World"

Global Possible, The - Robert Repetto (World Resources Institute)

XXXIX-40 In Lead, "The Obligations of Consciousness"

Global Reach- The Power of the Multinational Corporations - Richard Barnet, Ronald Muller (Simon & Schuster)

XXVIII-16 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Source of 'Solvency'"

XXXV-41 Quoted from Gussow's The Feeding Web in Lead, "The Pain of Change"

Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)

XVI-13 Rev. John Morgan of East York quoted from Feb. 18 issue in Editorial, "A Difficult Question

Gloria Mundi

XXVII-38 Quoted by Betty Roszak in her Review article, "The Two Worlds of Magic"

Glory of Our Species, The

XXXIV-37 Lead

Glossop, Ronald J.

XXXVIII-47 Quoted Confronting War in Review

XXXIX-11 Quoted above (Cuban missiles) in Lead

Glueck, Sheldon and Eleanor (juvenile delinquency authority)

I-27 Quote from in "A Psychiatric Contribution"

V-19 Their Delinquents in the Making discussed in Children

GNP "Fetishism"

XXV-21 Frontiers

Gnosis - Kurt Rudolph (Harper & Row, 1983) translated by Robert McLachlan Wilson)

XXXVII-42 Reviewed, quoted on the Gospel of Thomas in Review, "The Gnostic Teachers"

Gnostic Gospels, The - Elaine Pagel (Random House, 1979)

XXXIII-21 Discussed and quoted in Editorial, "Early Christian Belief"

Gnostic Teachers, The

XXXVII-42 Review-Gnosis, The Gospel of Thomas

Go East, Young Man - Justice William O. Douglas (autobiography - Random House)

XXVIII-25 Quoted in Review, "Dithyramble"

XXXVI-20 Quoted in Review, "All of a Place"

Go Hire Yourself an Employer - Richard K. Irish (Anchor, 1973)

XXVIII-36 Reviewed in Children, "Don't Despair"

Go Naked in theWorld - Tom Chamales

XIV-11 Review, "Chamales' Second-and Last- Novel"

Go to Grass

XLI-37 Lead (Thoreau)

Goal of Religion, The

V-39 Editorial

Goal of Responsibility, The

XXVI-6 Frontiers

Goal of Social Work, The

XXI-20 Review

Goals and Obstacles

XXXIII-17 Editorial

Goals and Responsibilities

XVII-48 Frontiers

Goals of Education, The - Frederick Mayer

XV-26 Quoted in Children of same title

Goble, Frank

XXIII-52 His The Third Force-The Psychology of Abraham Maslow discussed, quoted in Review, "A Maslow Primer"

God and Man

V-17 Lead

God and Man at Harvard

XX-28 Editorial

God and Man at Yale - William F. Buckley, Jr.

V-8 Review, "God Emeritus at Yale" Mentioned in Editorial, "The Heavenly Prospect"

V-15 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Teaching of Religion"

God and Plenty

XIX-8 Review

God and the American People - Lincoln Barnett

I-47 Reference to Ladies Home Journal article, Nov. 1948, in Lead, "Affirmations on Freedom"

I-48 Review of article

God Bless England-Once More Around

X-1 Review (English journalism)

God Boy, The - Ian Cross

XI-3 Jung"

God Emeritus at Yale

V-8 Review of God and Man at Yale

God-Idea, The

V-27 Lead

God in Our Public Schools - W. S. Fleming (1942)

I-30 Argues that nation that forgets God will perish-so he's for religion in schools even if it is against the Constitution-Editorial, "Disturbing Convergences"

God That Failed, The (Harper & Brothers, 1949) Chapters by Koestler, Silone, Wright, Fischer, Gide, Spender

III-21 Testimony of six ex-near-communists referred to in Lead, "Resistance to Peace"

V-10 Review of Bantam edition Reference to in Editorial

God We Seek, The - Paul Weiss

XVIII-46 Quoted in Review, "Christian Polemics, New Style"

God Who Became Human, The

XXX-12 Review

Goddam White Man, The - David Lytton

XIV-16 Quoted in and subject of Review of same title

Goddard Bulletin

XIV-49 1960 issue quoted in Children, "Notes on Goddard College"

Goddard, Harold C.

IX-19 Review of his Pendle Hill pamphlet on William Blake, "Captive Artists"

XV-40 Quoted from a Pendle Hill pamphlet in Lead, "Questions About Ends"

XXI-28 Long quote from his essay Blake's Fourfold Vision in Review, "Man of Imagination"

XXI-30 Quoted on Blake's views in Children, "Act of Creation"

XXI-31 Quoted Measure for Measure and King Lear from his The Meaning of Shakespeare in Lead, "Release from Anachronism"

XXI-47 Letters from students published in 1946 by Swarthmore College in honor of, quote in Children, "He Did What He Dreamed"

XXI-48 Quoted The Meaning of Shakespeare in Editorial, "Myth and Scripture"

XXII-3 Quoted his Introduction to volume of Emerson's Essays in Lead, "World Without Drama"

XXII-4 Quoted The Meaning of Shakespeare in Children, "The Secret of the Seed"

XXII-7 Quoted his Studies in New England Transcendentalism in Review, "The Transcendentalists"

Goddard, Harold C.-(Continued)

XXII-13 Briefly quoted from above in Editorial, "Behind the Boldness"

XXII-52 Quoted from Studies in New England Transcendentalism in Lead, "Important to the Republic of Man"

XXIII-5 Quoted from Blake pamphlet in Lead, "Blake's Panacea"

XXIV-12 One of his students quoted in Editorial, "Two Teachers"-The Meaning of Shakespeare, Blake's Four-Fold Vision, Studies in New England Transcendentialism, also mentioned and quoted

XXIV-18 Quoted from The Meaning of Shakespeare in Lead, "Shakespeare's Revolution"

XXV-5 Letter of student (from Swarthmore College collection) 1946, quoted in Children, "Where Do You Begin?"

XXVI-5 Memorial volume by his students quoted in Editorial, "Scholarly Example"

XXVII-52 Blake's Fourfold Vision reviewed in "Blake's assets" His discussion of W. H. Hudson quoted from Alphabet of the Imagination in Editorial, "Something Better than Art"

XXVIII-2 Quoted on Blake's art in Lead, "A Level of Inquiry"

XXVIII-7 Leon Edel's introduction to his Alphabet quoted in Review, "The Deeper Springs"

XXVIII-16 Quoted from Alphabet in Review, "Down to Earth, Up to the Stars"

XXVIII-17 Ref. to W. H. Hudson quoted from Alphabet in Children, "New Stuff for the World"

XXIX-13 Essay on William Blake quoted in Lead, "The Last Dramatic Questions"

XXIX-44 Quoted on Blake in WRL Peace Calendar in Children, "The Instrument of Change"

XXX-44 Quoted on Blake in Editorial, "Acts of Creation"

XXXII-2 Quoted from in Century Magazine, May 1914, in Children, "The Problem Doesn't Change"

XXXII-26-35 The Meaning of Shakespeare discussed, quoted in Children, "Learned from Drama"

XXXII-47 Quoted The Meaning of Shakespeare in Lead, "Lightning, Wind, and Night"

XXXIII-6 His review of "Are All Men Human?" printed in Review, "Morons or Men" (article by Albert Jay Nock, Harper's, Jan. 1926)

XXXIV-5 Children written by him from 1919 paper, "Walt Whitman's Warning" quoted from Years of the Modern by Whitman

XXXIV-11 Children, "Spring Fever" from unpublished paper provided by family member to MANAS re myths of spring

XXXIV-12 "Eating Grapes Downward"-by him short quote from Butler

XXXIV-36 Quoted from Blakes' Fourfold Vision in Lead

XXXV-14 His Jefferson's Birthday printed in Review, "The Ailing Arts"

Goddard, Harold C.-(Continued)

XXXV-39 Quoted from Meaning of Shakespeare on poetry in Children, "No Monuments Needed"

XXXV-46 Quoted from Blake's Fourfold Vision in Lead, "Samples of Something Better"

XXXV-49 Brief discussion of Anthony and Cleopatra from The Meaning of Shakespeare in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"

XXXVI-18 Quotations from Meaning of Shakespeare (Hamlet, Othello) in Lead, "Reflections on War"; noted in Editorial, "The Right Thing"

XXXVI-37 Entries on "War" in Meaning of Shakespeare noted in Frontiers, "Five Against War"

XXXVI-42 Quoted final exam paper on his Shakespeare course in Children, "The Books Must All Be Good" (Shakespeare's pertinence to things other than literature)

XXXVI-44 Discussed and quoted Meaning of Shakespeare (distorted sexuality origin of war) in Children, "Shakespeare and Debs"

XXXVII-3 Quoted his discussion of Falstaff from Meaning of Shakespeare in Lead, "The buried Treasure"; also Hamlet, etc., and Shakespeare

XXXVII-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Will to Be Oneself" from Blake's Fourfold Vision

XXXVIII-7 Wrote Children (first in New Republic, Feb. 12, 1916), "Plato, Dante, and Bernard Shaw"

XXXVIII-12 From The Meaning of Shakespeare contrast between the poet and dramatist in "Musings on Poetry"

XXXVIII-52 Quoted The Meaning of Shakespeare in "A Contradiction in Terms"

XXXIX-10 Brief discussion of in Editorial, "Sub Specie Aeternitatis" and Anthony and Cleopatra in Children, "Unexpected Truths"

XXXIX-24 Quoted on Hamlet (end of Vol. II) in "Heroes-Known and Unknown"

XL-50 Blakes Fourfold Vision in "Musings on Thinking"

XLI-8 Poetry and Measure for Measure in "We Can Draw Nearer"; also on the "Delphic"

XLI-11 King Lear, Measure for Measure in "A Foray of Faith"

XLI-12 His essay on Blake in "Aspects of the Human Being"

XLI-48 Letters from his students in "Reports to a Teacher"; also "Mysterious Awakenings"

XLI-50 From The Meaning of Shakespeare Shylock, poetry in "An Aristocratic Art"

XXXVII-43 Quoted extensively from Studies in New England Transcendentalism in Lead, "Country Currents"

Goddard, Dr. Henry H.

IV-40 IV"

X-5 Discussed in Frontiers, "Jukes, Kallikaks and Others"

Goddard, Lord (Lord Chief Justice)

III-24 Mentioned in Letter from England with reference to punishment of criminals

VI-9 Same as above

Godden, Rumer

IV-14 Review of A Breath of Air (based on Tempest) and reference to her Black Narcissus in Review, "No Inner Storm"

Godel, Dr. Kurt

VII-23 Quoted from N.Y. Times Magazine re Einstein in Frontiers, "Einstein-Natural Philosopher"

XX-40 Stanely L. Jaki's quote of in The Relevance of Physics in Frontiers, "The Cloud of Certainties"

Gods and Devils

IX-12 Editorial

Gods and Heroes from Viking Mythology - Brrian Branston, illustrated by Giovanni Casselli (Peter Lowe, Eurobrook Ltd., 1978)

XXXIV-3 Story from quoted in Children, "Thor and Loki"

Gods of Egypt, The

I-38 Frontiers-Ancient Egyptian Religion, H. Frankfort

Gods of the People - Denis Saurat

XVIII-11 Quoted in Review, "On Philosophy and Poetry"

Gods with Bronze Swords - Costa de Loverdo (Doubleday, 1970)

XXXI-39 Quoted in Review, "Rediscovering the Greeks"

Godwin

VI-2 Quoted his An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in Lead, "The Unfinished Revolution- II"

Godwin, George

V-13 Review of his The Disciple in "Miscellany"

VI-41 Lake of Memory in Review, "Platonic Memories"

X-50 Quoted (not named) in Children on English education

XI-28 His Crime and Social Action reviewed, quoted in Review, "Crime and Social Action"

XIV-39 His article in Children-as text, "Villages of Children"

XV-33 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Gandhi's View of Man and History"

Godwin, Larry (painter and sculptor)

XXVI-43 Quoted in Children, "Art Education"

Goebbels, Joseph

I-19 Review of his diary in Review, "The Slender Threads"

Goering, Hermann

VII-50 Quoted by G. M. Gilbert re the fact that the people never want war-in Review, "Notes on the News"

Goertzel, Victor and Mildred

XVII-8 Their book, Cradles of Eminence, discussed and quoted in Children of same title

Goes, Albrecht

VI-46 Review of his The Unquiet Night in Review, "Footnote to 'The Root is Man'"

Goethe

XXXIV-24 Quoted ("To treat man as he is, is to debase him. . .") in Lead, "Notes on Language"

XXXV-35 Quoted from Ortega's essay on him on centenary of his death; also quoted his Maxims and Reflections, Sorrows of Werther noted, in Lead, "On the Great Withdrawal"

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

II-37 Editorial, "An Eastern Anniversary" mentions his bicentenary anniversary as compared with 2,500th anniversary of Confucius

III-21 Quoted from Ortega on in Editorial, "The Nature of Man"; Frontiers mentions Ortega article on (translated in Partisan Review)

VI-38 Reference to his The Sorcerer's Apprentice in Letter from Germany

VII-37 William Seifriz said "often wrong in fact, but never in principle. . ."

XXI-21 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Mixed Blessings of Sophistication"

XXI-24 Quoted in Review, "Iconoclasm and Reconstruction"

XXVIII-3 Italian captain's statement to about thinking, quoted in Lead, "The Universal Expedients"

XXXII-43 David Seamon's remarks on quoted from Human Geography in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

XXXIV-24 Quoted in "Notes on Language"

Goff, Dr. Charles W.

IV-26 III"

Gofman, John W.

XXIV-7 Review of his and Arthur R. Tamplin's "Population Control Through Nuclear Pollution" in Dec. 1970 Environment mentioned in Frontiers, "Science and the State"

XXVI-10 His paper quoted from symposium report on Energy, Man and Environment in Review, "Conference on Energy"

Going Back - W. D. Ehrhart (McFarland & Co., 1988)

XL-41 Quoted, Vietnam after 20 years, in Review, "A Former Soldier Returns" (Pendle Hill pamphlet #272)

XLI-14 Reviewed in "Three Books"

Going and Coming

XVIII-3 Frontiers

Going Into Ourselves

XL-23 Lead

Going to Work or Home?

XXXII-51 Lead

Gold, Herbert

XI-10 III"

XI-12 V"

Gold, Herbert-(Continued)

XXVI-14 Quoted March Harper's in Review, "The Bonds of Friendship"

Gold in the Morning Sun - Rex Tremlett (Pickwick Books, Wellington St., Perth, Australia)

XXXVII-47 Discussion of and quote in Review, "Moral Recovery"

Gold, Michael

XI-48 Reference to his Jews Without Money and Rosenberg Cantata quoted by John Ball in Lead, "The Dreadful Abstractions"

Goldberg, Philip

XXXVII-17 Quoted The Edge of Intuition in Review, "Anything Like a Spirit in Man"

Goldberger, Marvin

XL-49 L.A. Times, July 16, 1987, on international security in Lead, "A Diagnosis-of What?"

Golden Bowl Be Broken, The - Richard Critchfield (Indian University Press, 1973)

XXIX-2 Quoted in Editorial, "If Only. . ."

Golden Day, The - Lewis Mumford (1926)

XXI-18 Quoted in Lead, "There Is Really Something There"

XXXIX-4 Quoted on writers of the formative period in American thought in Lead, "How To Be Sensible"

Golden Feast, The - Roy Walker (Macmillan Co., $3.75)

V-26 Reviewed

Golden Hammer, The - Sonya Arcone

XVII-51 Quoted in Review, "Philosophical Approach to Alienation"

Golden, Harry

XII-16 His review in Saturday Review on Marya Mannes' More in Anger, quoted in "Moralisms-God Grade"

Golden Horde, The

XII-15 Review of Bees Are My Business-Harry J. Witcombe

Golden, L. L. L. (SR Dept. editor)

XXI-20 Quoted from April 13 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Failure of the Specialists"

Golden Notebook, The - Doris Lessing

XXVIII-6 Quoted from her Preface to in Children, "Noticing the Unnoticed"

XXXIV-45 Quoted from Cozol's On Being a Teacher in Children, "Where Change Begins"

Golden Rule (boat)

XI-7 Boat manned by Bigelow and Huntington to enter bomb test area at Eniwetok to protest experiments-in Frontiers, "In Behalf of a Choice"

XI-26 Reference to in Lead, "The Press Does Not Disturb Us"

XI-35 Reference to in Lead, "Arms and the Man"

XI-51 Lead, "From Its Own Ashes" re Golden Rule and Phoenix

Golden Verses of Pythagoras (Putnam, 1917) Fabre d'Olivet

I-30 Quoted in Lead, "Great Reformers- Pythagoras"

Golden Verses of Pythagoras-(Continued)

I-33 Reference to in connection with idea of Karma in Lead, "An Important Disagreement"

XXVI-36 Quoted in Lead, "Another World View"

Golden Warrior, The - Hope Muntz

V-17 Review, "The Norman Conquest"

Goldenberg, Ira

XXX-21 Report on Franconia College, quoted from Aug. 1976 Prevention in Children, "The Context of Life"

Goldenson, Dr. Robert

IX-46 His Family Circle article, "Do Your Children Rule the House?" quoted in Children

Goldes, Mark

XX-13 Quoted from essay on Emerson College in Children, "The Next Generation of Students"

Goldhaber, Maurice

X-22 Brief mention of his idea of an entire, separate universe of "anti-matter" in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

Golding, Arthur

XV-47 Review of his Lord of the Flies in June 22 Time quoted in Children, "Stark Realism and Transcendentalism"

Goldman, Emma

XL-23 Review (Rebel in Paradise)

Goldman, Emma

XXII-18 Quoted her Living My Life in Review, "Current Revolutionary Thought"

XXIV-11 Living My Life mentioned in Review, "Fifty, Sixty, Seventy Years Ago"

XXVII-22 Her quote from Maxim Gorki in Living My Life in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

Goldman, Eric F.

XXII-8 A Kind of Man"

Goldman, M. C.

XXIX-51 His "survey" article quoted, Sept. Organic Gardening in Children, "Changes in Curriculum"

Goldman, Marshall I.

XXIV-49 Quoted Oct. 18 Nation in Frontiers, "Evolutionary Action" - Goldman, William

XIV-12 His Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow quoted in Children, "Laughter Between Tears"

XVII-40 His The Temple of Gold discussed, quoted in Review, "The Appeal of No-Think"

Goldring, Alice

XVI-36 Her letter text of Frontiers, "Letter from a Friend (II)"

XVIII-38 Wrote Frontiers, "For Any Human Being, Anywhere"

Goldschmidt, Dr. Richard (University of California)

I-51 Announced discovery of heterochromatin Quoted his Material Basis of Evolution in Lead, "The Scientific Spirit"

Goldschmidt, Dr. Richard-(Continued)

II-19 Reference to his Science review of Lysenko's rise to power and consequences for Russian biological science-Frontiers, "Science and Man"

Goldschmidt, Walter R. (UCLA Professor of Anthropology and Sociology)

I-27 Reference to As You Sow in "Why Men Strike" Reference to his comparison of Dinuba and Arvin in California

I-34 As You Sow discussed in Lead, "The Agricultural Revolution"

XVII-12 As You Sow quoted in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"

XXX-19 As You Sow quoted in Frontiers, "Exploring Foundations"

XXXI-8 Quoted from L.A. Times, Dec. 4, 1977, in Frontiers, "The Drift and A Vision"

XXXII-24 Quoted Dec-Jan 1978 Acorn in Review, "A Few Encouragements

Goldsmith, Dr. Adolph O. (Prof. of Journalism, Louisiana State U.)

XXI-45 Quoted Summer 1968 Phi Kappa Phi Journal in Children, "Wordless Knowledge"

Goldsmith, Edward (Editor, Ecologist)

XXVI-41 His paper in Teach-In for Survival text of Lead, "The Logic of Reorientation"

XXVIII-15 Quoted from joint issue of Resurgence and Ecologist in Frontiers, "Energy and Control"

XXVIII-23 His article on religion quoted, Dec. 1974 Ecologist in Lead, "The Fateful Question"

XXXI-42 His The Stable Society reviewed in "The Sources of Stability"

XXXII-20 Quoted from Ecologist Quarterly in Frontiers, "The Encircling Gloom"

XXXII-36 Quoted Winter 1978 Ecologist Quarterly in Frontiers, "The Ecology of Bad Decisions"

XXXIII-6 Quoted Ecologist, Sept-Oct. 1979 his quote from Business Week on economic indicators in Frontiers, "Economics-the Demoralized Science"

XXXIII-19 Quoted Dec. 1979 Ecologist re pollution control in Frontiers, "Abroad, at Home, and Everywhere"

XXXIII-23 Quoted from his interview with St. Barbe Baker in Ecologist, Oct-Nov 1979 as in CoEvolution in Frontiers, "The Practice of Authentic Science"

XXXIV-5 Quoted Ecologist (Summer 1980) in Lead, "A Distinctive Normality"

XXXV-51 Quoted May/June 1983 editorial re the world environment in Lead, "A Question of Relevance" (Ecologist)

XXXVI-11 His conversation (Rain, Sept/Oct 1982) with Mudiyanse Tenakoon of Sri Lank re traditional methods of farming in Frontiers, "Papers Worth Reading"

XXXVI-12 Quoted from recent issue of Ecologist on foreign currency and economic development

Goldsmith, Margaret

II-14 Reference to her biography of Mesmer (Doubleday, 1934) in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"

II-33 Reference to Mesmer biography in Frontiers, "The New Witchcraft"

Goldsmith, Richard

XXXII-46 Quoted from Ecologist Quarterly in Lead, "Looking Around and Up"

XXXII-46 Quoted from Ecologist, May-June 1979, in Frontiers

Goldstein, Jerome - "The Spectrum of Change"

XXXII-12 Quoted from Compost Science/Land Utilization in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"

Goldthwaite, John

XXX-10 Quoted on children's books from Jan. Harper's in Lead, "Some Utopian considerations"

XXX-12 Quoted in re Dr. Bettelheim's study of fairy tales from Jan. Harper's in Children, "Schools for Tomorrow"

Goleta Gazette

XIII-47 B. Blake's comments on Gordon Allport's Nature of Prejudice in Feb. 11 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Critical Notes on Religion"

Goliath, and a David or Two

XXXII-4 Frontiers

Gollancz, Victor

I-15 Review of Our Threatened Values Quoted from What Buchenwald Really Means

I-17 Quoted in Editorial as to how to achieve real brotherhood

IV-22 His Manchester Guardian letter "Working for Peace" discussed in Letter from England

X-15 His article published in Lead, "The Meaning of Personal Freedom"

X-19 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Object All Sublime"

X-23 Commentary on his article "The Meaning of Personal Freedom" (MANAS April 10) in Lead, "The Law of Human Relations"

Golomb, Naphali

XXIII-20 His pamphlet, co-authored by Daniel Katz, The Kibbutzim as Open Social Systems quoted in Frontiers, "Leavening Social Science"

Golub, David

XXXIV-24 Pianist accompanist to Isaac Stern on his trip to China, mentioned in Editorial, "Tribute to an Artist"

Gomer, Robert (Prof. Chemistry, University of Chicago)

XXXIV-19 His article in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Feb. 1981 quoted in Frontiers, "Pictures-Large and Small" (small farms, etc.)

Gomperz

II-36 He and Macdonell noted derivation of Greek Metaphysics from India

Gontier, Fernande

XXX-37 His review of Petrement's Life of Simone Weil quoted from May 28 Nation in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"

Gonzales, Rafael J.

XXII-11 Quoted on philosophy of Nahuatl Indians from Dec. 1968 Etc. in Review, "From Words to Meanings"

Gooch, Dr. G. P.

III-28 Quoted briefly in Letter from England

Good and Bad Generalizations

XIV-16 Frontiers

A Good Book, A Very Good One!

XXXIX-27 Review-The Clearing, the Descent

Good Book on Planning, A

XXXI-1 Frontiers

Good Die Young, The-Or Barely Live

III-47 Lead, re Progressive and other good magazines

Good Example, A

XXXIII-15 Frontiers

Good Gandhi Book, A

XXXV-43 Review-Memories for Tomorrow

Good Groups

XXII-47 Editorial

Good Housekeeping

XIV-35 Jeanne Keller Beaty quoted, June issue, in Children, "If Only Marriages-Why College?"

XIX-43 Miss Saraswathy Ganapathy quoted, Aug. 1966 issue, in Children, "Campus Report"

Good Human Life, A

XIX-18 Lead

Good Ideas, Poor Language

XXIX-4 Frontiers

Good if Trivial Book, A

XXXII-11 Frontiers

Good In Chains, The

XXI-18 Editorial

Good in Eclipse, The

XII-35 Editorial

Good Life Album of Helen and Scott Nearing, The - Helen Nearing (Dutton, 1974)

XXXVIII-21 Quoted in "Epic and/or Idyll"

Good in Man, The

V-3 Lead

Good in Uncertainty, The

XI-41 Editorial

Good Introduction to Zen, A

XI-39 Review Zen Buddhism on the writings of D. T. Suzuki with an introduction by William E. Barrett

Good Life, The - Yi Fu Tuan (John Kirkland Wright) University of Wisconsin, 1986

XL-5 In Lead, "What Determines Our Decisions?"

Good Man, A

XXXVIII-38 Frontiers (Dwight Macdonald)

Good Neighborhood - Morris Milgram (Norton, $10.95)

XXXI-9 Quoted in Review, "On Good Neighborhoods"

Good of Life on Earth, The

XXXVII-25 Frontiers-Science for Villages

Good of Man, The

VIII-21 Lead

Good Old Fuzz, The

XV-38 Frontiers article by Walker Winslow

Good Society, The

I-28 Lead

Good Soldier Schwiek, The Hasek (Penguin)

I-43 Mentioned in "A Question of Manners"

Good Teaching

XXVIII-13 Editorial

Good Things Collective, The - The Cotton Place, 5 Main St., Northhampton, Mass 01060

XXXIV-40 Briefly discussed in Frontiers, "Pennsylvania, New England, California"

Good Things from Oregon

XXX-38 Frontiers

Good Things Happening

XXXII-12 Frontiers

XXXVIII-7 Frontiers (H.O.M.E.)

Good versus the Good, The

XII-24 Lead

Good Work - E. F. Schumacher (Harper & Row, $9.95)

XXXII-40 Reviewed in Lead, "Riches of Our Time"

Goodbye to All That

XXXIII-8 Frontiers

Goodbye to Berlin - Christopher Isherwood

V-34 Quoted in Review, "My Son, My Son!"

Goodbye to Uncle Tom - J. C. Furnas

IX-37 Review, "The American Negro"

IX-43 Reference to Quaker attitude toward runaway slaves and their pursuers, in Children

Goode, David

XI-27 Winter 1988 Raise the Stakes on growth of cities in "Valuable Thinking"

Goodenough, Erwin

XVI-26 Quoted from June 1962 Religious Education in Children, "Quotes and Notes"

Goodenough, Dr. Evelyn W. (Tufts University)

XVI-11 Article, "The Development of Spiritual Resources in the Young Child," quoted from Sept. 1961 Religious Education in Children, "Spiritual Resources"

Goodfield, June

XXXI-38 Quoted Nov. 11, 1977 issue, Science in Children, "Questions, No Answers"

XXXI-41 Her paper quoted, Science, Nov. 11, 1977, in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"

Goodhope, Nanna

X-18 Her Christen Kold, The Little Schoolmaster Who Helped Revive a Nation, quoted in Children

XXIV-19 Quoted Christen Kold in Lead, "The Blurred Frontier"

Goodlad, John

XXVIII-37 His introduction to Toward a Mankind School quoted in Children, "Socratic Method"

Goodman, Ellen

XXXIII-21 Quoted from her L.A. Times, Mar. 9, 1980, report on sperm bank in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"

XXXV-5 Quoted from Manchester Guardian, Oct. 25, 1981 on nuclear war in Lead, "Levels of Decision"

Goodman, Herman

XXIV-23 His Low Blood Sugar and You discussed briefly in Frontiers, "The Vitamin 'C' Controversy"

Goodman, Miss Le Moyne

XI-30 Teacher who asked her students to write papers on John Hersey's Hiroshima and in spite of objections of veterans' groups, was not fired when articles denouncing the bomb resulted and were printed in local papers- Editorial, "On Getting 'Practical'"

Goodman, Federal Judge Louis I.

II-16 Disqualified claims of Government in case of Japanese "renunciants"

Goodman, Paul

IX-28 Quoted from article on MacIver book in Lead, "The Duties of Free Men" Reference to in Editorial, "The Sources of Freedom"

XI-16 His criticism quoted from concerning Andre Gide and William Faulkner quoted in Frontiers, "Art and Morality" Reference to in Editorial, "Quest for 'Sovereignty'"

XI-20 His letter re the notice that an article by Dr. Robert E. Fitch received, in Frontiers, "Men and Their Actions"

XIII-4 Quoted, Dec. Liberation in Review, "Requirements of the 'Good Society'"

XIII-26 His Commentary series, Feb/Mar/Apr, quoted in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"

XIII-34 His article, "Youth in the Organized Society" in Feb. Commentary, quoted in Children, "Society vs. Youth"

XIII-35 Quoted from New Leader in Editorial, "Not Optimism, Not Pessimism"

XIV-9 His Growing Up Absurd quoted in Children

XIV-13 Review of his Growing Up Absurd by Webster Schott in Nov. 12, 1960 Nation, quoted in Children, of same title

XIV-16 Growing Up Absurd briefly quoted in Lead, "The World's Work"

XIV-34 Growing Up Absurd quoted from July 1 Freedom (comment on) in Frontiers, "The Press in a Free Society"

XIV-37 Growing Up Absurd quoted by Harry Zitzler in letter to Editors, text of Children, "Notes by a Thoughtful Reader"

XIV-40 Growing Up Absurd briefly quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XV-48 Quoted from Oct. Liberation in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

Goodman, Paul-(Continued)

XV-51 Quoted Nov. Harper's in Children, "Towards Regeneration in Education"

XVI-19 His preface to The Society I Live In Is Mine quoted in Editorial, "Civil Health"

XVII-36 Quoted, Winter issue of Dissent in Children, "Anarchism and Education," also quoted from Mar. Anarchist

XVII-52 Quoted his Comulsory Mis-Education in Children, "Educational Revaluation"

XVIII-10 Lead article "Decentralism" taken from Dec. 1964 article Liberation

XVIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Technological Process"

XVIII-27 Review "Goodman on 'Growing Up'" Utopian Essays and Practical Proposals

XVIII-31 Quoted in Children, "Managing Human Failure" from his dialogue with Alvin Duskin

XVIII-34 Reference to his Utopian Essays in Children

XVIII-37 Quoted from Utopian Essays in Children

XVIII-41 Quoted from essay, "Crisis and New Spirit" in Review, "The Issue of Reductionism"

XVIII-43 Quoted from his Seeds of Liberation in Lead, "Beginnings Are More Timeless Than Endings"

XVIII-52 Quoted from Calvin Trillin's Revolution at Berkeley in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"

XIX-10 Quoted in Review, "Human Ecology"

XIX-14 Quoted from New York Review of Books, Oct. 14, 1965, by Don Benson in his quote in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion" His essay, "Some Remarks on War Spirit" quoted in Review, "Uncomfortable Asides on Vietnam"

XIX-16 Quoted from Seeds of Liberation in Frontiers of same title

XIX-31 Quoted from How to Make a College in Lead, "Does Education Require 'Administrators'?"

XIX-39 His conversation with teenager quoted, Mar. Renewal in Children, "Where Do You Go?"

XX-5 Quoted from Nov. Liberation in Review, "Relief for Cities"

XX-32 Briefly quoted (LEAP conference) in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"

XX-52 Quoted from Nov. 15 WIN in Children, "World Education"

XXI-2 Quoted from his Like a Conquered Province in Children, "They Do Not Want Power"

XXI-6 Quoted from Plastic Bag (reprinted in Renewal, Dec. 1967) in Editorial, "More Goodman" Quoted Dec. 15 Peace News and his book, The Society I Live in Is Mine, in Frontiers, "Paul (Revere) Goodman"

XXI-9 Brief quote on electric car in Lead, "All-or- Nothing Morality"

XXI-24 Quoted, May 28 Saturday Review in Review, "Iconoclasm and Reconstruction"

Goodman, Paul-(Continued)

XXI-29 Briefly quoted in Children, "Writing Home"

XXI-33 Quoted, July 14 N.Y. Times Magazine in Frontiers, "Their Only Possible Response"

XXI-44 Quoted, Jan. 1968 BBC broadcast in Frontiers, "The Influence of an Idea"

XXI-48 Quoted from Preface to his The Society I Live In Is Mine in Lead, "On Being Born Again"

XXII-19 Quoted from New York Review of Books, April 10, in Frontiers, "A Calculus of Sin"

XXII-23 Quoted, April 10, New York Review of Books in Lead, "Paul Goodman on Education"

XXII-41 Quoted in Review, "Against Madness and Absurdity"

XXIII-3 Quoted, New York Review of Books, Nov. 20, 1969 in Lead, "The Informed Conscience"

XXIII-8 Quoted, Jan/Feb Humanist in Frontiers, "The Steady Light"

XXIII-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Obligations of Schools"

XXIII-35 Quoted his New Reformation in Editorial, "A Comment on 'Criticism'"

XXIII-38 Quoted from New Reformation in Lead, "The Shadow of the Virtues"

XXIII-38 Quoted from New York Review of Books, April 10, 1969, in Children, "The Teaching Community"

XXIII-45 Quoted his introduction to new ed. of Helen and Scott Nearing's Living the Good Life in Children, "Household Economics"

XXIII-47 Briefly quoted from Liberation in re young Puerto Ricans in Frontiers, "For Cultural Revolution"

XXIV-11 Quoted in Children, "What Makes People Responsible?"

XXIV-20 Briefly quoted from New York Review of Books in Children, "Liberal Education for Young Children"

XXIV-50 Quoted on jobs from Growing Up Absurd in Children, "Keys to Tomorrow's Communities"

XXV-18 Quoted his Preface to new ed. of Ralph Borsodi's Flight from the City, in Review, "Twentieth-Century Homesteading"

XXV-25 Quoted from April 10, 1969 article in New York Review of Books in Lead, "The Truth to Come"

XXVI-21 Quoted from Growing Up Absurd in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"

XXVII-7 Briefly quoted from New York Review of Books, April 10, 1969, in Lead, "The Complexities of Change"

XXVII-22 Quoted above in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXVII-43 Quoted in Children, "An Old Truth"

XXVII-50 Interview with quoted from Nov. 1971 Psychology Today in Frontiers, "On Doing Good"

Goodman, Paul-(Continued)

XXX-36 Taylor Stoehr's article on quoted from Nation, April 9, in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

XXX-39 "The Psychology of Being Powerless" in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"

XXX-52 Conversation with Alvin Duskin quoted in Children, "Two Semi-Utopian Places"

XXXI-6 His The New Reformation quoted in Frontiers, "A Little Here, A Little There"

XXXI-7 The New Reformation quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"

XXXI-9 Essay quoted from Drawing the Line in Lead, "The Imperfect Society"

XXXI-14 His collection of essays title Nature Heals reviewed in "More of Paul Goodman"

XXXI-15 Quoted in Frontiers, "Balances on the Way"

XXXI-23 His Creator Spirit Come reviewed in "Paul Goodman-Incisive Gadlfy"

XXXI-23 Quoted in Children, "Paideia Today"

XXXI-25 Quoted in Review, "Formula for Frustration"

XXXI-38 Quoted in Lead, "Sometimes We Think"

XXXI-40 Speech to National Security Industrial Association quoted in Editorial, "The End of Ideology"

XXXI-51 Quoted from Nature Heals, in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"

XXXII-36 His two works, Compulsory Mis-Education and The Community of Scholars subject of commentary in Children, "Recalling Goodman"

XXXII-46 Quoted from The New Reformation in Editorial, "Paul Goodman's Diagnosis"

XXXII-52 Small is Beautiful"

XXXIV-8 Quoted from paperback combining People or Personnel and Like a Conquered Province, plus some essays and review of from N.Y. Times of

XXXV-13 Quoted, discussed his debate with Larry Cole in Lead, "Deciding What To Do"

XXXV-41 Quoted N.Y. Review of Books, April 10, 1969 (abandoning "earth") in Children, "The Meaning of Propriety"

XXXVII-41 Quoted his Introduction to new edition of Living the Good Life in Lead, "The Revival of the Commons"

XXXVIII-10 From Harvard Ed. Review Winter 1967, "The Age of Experts"

XXXIX-3 Growing Up Absurd in "Our Uncreated Identity" (advertising)

XXXI-16 Growing Up Absurd in "In A Youth Program that Works"

XXXIX-27-36 Anarchist Papers and comment by George Woodcock, in "On Paul Goodman"

XXXIX-41 New Reformation in "What We Ought to Do" and in Editorial

XXXIX-51 Quoted re early years of the Republic in "The Living Aspect of History"

Goodman, Paul-(Continued)

XLI-10 Growing Up Absurd in Lead, "A John Muir . . ."

Goodman, Paul-Incisive Gadfly

XXXI-23 Review

Paul Goodman on Education

XXII-23 Lead

Goodman, Percival

XIV-5 Quoted Jan.-Feb. 1961 first issue of The Second Coming in Lead, "Who Has Done These Things?"

XXVI-45 His article which appeared in British RIBA Journal for July quoted from Aug. 17 Peace News in Frontiers, "Now, and Now as 'Then'"

Goodman, Walter

XXII-19 Quoted from Spring American Scholar in Frontiers, "A Calculus of Sin"

XXXII-19 His review of John Kenneth Galbraith's The Nature of Mass Poverty quoted, Feb. Psychology Today in Frontiers, "Another Kind of Frontier"

Goodpasture, Dr. Ernest W.

III-29 Quoted from Science about need of science to be independent of political authority on Lead, "Days of the Iconoclasts"

Goodrich, Norma

XXXIX-4 Her afterword on The Man Who Planted Trees

Goodwin, George

XVI-17 Quoted from unpublished writings in Lead, "The Services of Man"

Goodwin, Richard

XXVI-2 Quoted from You Can't Eat Magnolias in Review of same title

XXVII-11 Quoted from second installment of 3-part series from Jan. 21-Feb. 4 New Yorker in Lead, "Education for Peace"

XXVII-14 His The American Condition (3-part article in New Yorker) discussed and quoted in Review, "The Dominant Realities"

XXVII-15 Quoted, Jan. 21 New Yorker (series condensed from The American Condition) in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"

XXVII-16 Quoted from Jan. 28 New Yorker in Lead, "Awareness in America"

XXVII-20 Quoted from The American Condition in Review, "City and Anti-City"

XXVII-21 Quoted from The American Condition in Editorial, "Questions Without Answers"

XXVIII-16 Quoted from Jan. 6 New Yorker in Lead, "States of Awakening"

XXVIII-39 Quoted from The American Condition in Lead, "What 'Thinking People' Think"

XXX-17 The American Condition quoted in Children, Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"

XXX-38 The American Condition discussed, quoted in Lead, "The Design Factor"

XXX-49 The American Condition quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Society"

Goodwin, Richard-(Continued)

XXXI-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Simple Answer" from New Yorker Jan. 6, 1975

XXXII-1 The American Condition quoted in Lead, "Various Warnings"

XXXII-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "Something Hard to Do"

XXXIV-25-34 Quoted The American Condition in Lead, "A Moral or Two"

XXXV-39 American Condition discussed in Lead, "A Major Project"

XXXV-48 Quoted The American Condition in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"

XXXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Unbinding Observances" (transmutation of everything into capital)

XXXVIII-45 Quoted The American Condition, effect of money, urban life in "A Not-Quite-Lost Art"

Gopal, S.

XXIII-20 Quote from his review of Gandhi's Truth in April Scientific American in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Nonviolence'"

Gopalakrishna, C. V. (see also- C.V.G.)

VIII-14 Wrote Lead, "Indian Foreign Policy"

VIII-22 Wrote Letter from India

XII-37 Quoted in Editorial, "What Happened in Kerala"

XIII-8 Wrote Letter from India

XIII-41 Wrote Review article "The Quality of Life" on book The Greatest Problem and Other Essays by F. L. Lucas

XV-38 Wrote Lead article, "Letter from India"

XVI-43 Wrote first part of Lead, "Indian Dilemma"

Gordimer, Nadine

XXIII-48 Her novel about South Africa, A Guest of Honour, discussed and quoted in Review, "Failure of a Dream"

XXVI-25 Quoted from May 1973 Atlantic in Frontiers, "Liberation in Africa"

Gordis, Robert Dr. (Rabbi)

XII-31 His paper in Religion and the Schools quoted in Children, "The Fund on Religion in the Schools"

Gordon, Arthur

V-9 Quoted his Reprisal in Review, "'Race' Novels"

Gordon, Haim

XXXVI-6 Quoted from Teacher's College Record, Fall 1982 re experiment in peacemaking, in Lead, "Optimism or Pessimism?"

Gordon, Ian

VI-18 Review of his The Night Thorn in "Two Unusual Themes"

Gordon, Ira

XX-17 Gladys Gardner Jenkins' foreword to his Children's Views of Themselves quoted in Children, "The Golden Age"

Gordon, J. J.

XX-30 Quoted from Education of Vision in Children, "On Open Field Teaching

XXXV-8 Quoted from Education of Vision in Children, "What Good Is It?"

Gordon, Dr. James S.

XXIV-2 His article, "Who Is Mad? Who is Sane?" regarding work of Ronald D. Laing, quoted from Jan. 1971 Atlantic in Lead, "The Requirements of Health"

XXIX-13 His discussion of Dr. Laing's work quoted from Jan. 1971 Atlantic in Review, "Ronald Laing, M.D."

Gordon, Julia Weber

XXIII-50 Quoted from her My Country School Dairy in Children, "One-Room Schoolhouses"

XLI-3 My Country School Diary in Children

Gordon, William J. J.

XIX-11 Quoted from Education of Vision in Review, "On Visual Knowing"

XXI-1 Quoted from Education of Vision in Children, "The Educated Man"

XXIII-40 Quoted from Education of Vision in Lead, "The Meaning of Knowing"

Gorer, Geoffrey

III-32 Quoted his Partisan Review article, "The Erotic Myth of America" in Review, "The West Against Itself"

III-41 Subject of Editorial, "Enigma 'Solved'" on his suggested cause of Russian temperament-due to swaddling as babes (from his and John Richman's The People of Great Russia)

III-43 Brief reference to above book in Lead, "The Anxious Quest"

Gores, Harold N.

XXII-33 Briefly quoted from The Schoolhouse in the City in Children, School in the Cities"

Gorgias - Plato

XXI-1 Socrates quoted from in Editorial, "The Platonic Demonstration"

XXII-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Necessary Boldness"

XXIX-9 Socrates quoted on philosophy in Lead, "Plato's Intent and Method"

XXXVI-10 Quoted in Lead, "What Do I Fear? Myself!"

Gorgo - Charles Kelsey Gaines (Lothrop, Boston, 1903)

III-49 Quoted in Children

IV-3 Quoted in Children

IV-5 Quoted in Children

XVI-12 Quoted in Children, "Of Time, Death, and New Life"

Gorham, Charles

VII-43 Review of his Trial by Darkness in Children

Gorman, Paul (Ram Das co-author)

XXXIX-8 How Can I Help? in "Helping. . . Hereticking"

Gorman, William

XXIX-8 John Adams' words quoted from his The American Testament in Editorial, "One Change for the Better"

Gormly, Walter

I-32 Refusal to pay taxes for war purposes- Lead, "No Compromise"

Gormly, Walter-(Continued)

II-11 Editor of 4-page pamphlet "Small Industry" for benefit of small manufacturer-discussed in Editorial, "Private Social Initiative"

X-34 Author of "Letter on Radioactive Fallout"

Gornick, Vivian

XXVI-24 Her article, reprinted from Village Voice, quoted from Conflict and Consensus in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"

Gorz, Andre

XX-20 Quoted his Strategy for Labor in Frontiers, "A Socialist Analysis"

XX-24 Quoted from Strategy for Labor in Lead, "Toward a Voluntaristic Society"

XX-47 Quoted in Children, "Children's Crusade"

XXXIV-2 Quoted Strategy for Labor in Children, "In the Magazines"; also a review of his Ecology as Politics from Rain, Oct. 1980

Goshen, Charles E.

XXXV-47 Quoted from he Tyranny of Numbers" article in Saturday Review, Feb. 2, 1960 in Children, "Meaningless Research"

Goslin, Willard E.

IV-15 Reference to his forced resignation as superintendent of Pasadena public school system in Editorial, "For Parents and Citizens"

V-39 Discussion of in Review of The Pasadena Story in Children

Gospel According to Thomas, The - A. Guillaumont (Henry-Charles Puech, et al (Harper & Row, 1983)

XXXVII-42 Discussed in Review, "The Gnostic Teachers"

Gospel of Nature -John Burroughs

XII-11 Title used and Children composed of quotations from

Gospel of the Buddha, The - Paul Carus (1905)

XI-13 Quoted in Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"

Gossage, Howard

XIX-33 His discussion of Prof. McLuhan's Understanding Media quoted from April Ramparts in Review, "A Sordid Boon"

Gosselin, Edward A.

XXVII-1 Article on Bruno quoted from April 1973 Scientific American in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"

Gothic (see "The Nature of. . .")
Gotshalk, D. W. (Professor of Philosophy, U. of Illinois)

VII-25 His Antioch Review article on problem of modern liberals discussed in Frontiers, "Dilemma of Liberals" Reference to in Editorial

Gott, Richard

XXX-17 Short paragraph on A. J. P. Taylor quoted from essay in The Bedside Guardian in Review, "From Manchester and Salzburg"

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

XX-36 Review, quoted from Henry E. Allison's Lessing and the Enlightenment

Gottlieb, Gerald H. (Court of Man Foundation, Inc., 9777 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212)

XXX-6 His essay The Court of Man quoted in frontiers, "A Question of Legitimacy"

Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute Symposium Report (Ruschlikon-Zurich, Switzerland)

XXVI-10 E. F. Schumacher, Prof. W. A. Mordy, John Esposito, John W. Gofman papers quoted from in Review, "Conference on Energy"

Gottwald, Norman K.

XIII-36 His article from Aug. 3 Christian Century quoted from in Lead, "Things Said and Done"

Goudge, Elizabeth

I-1 Review of Castle on the Hill in Review, "War Literature"

VI-25 Reference to in Review, "The Invisible Island"

XVIII-8 Her The Scent of Water reviewed, quoted in "All Our Yesterdays"

XIX-27 Quoted Pilgrim's Inn in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"

XX-42 The White Witch quoted in Frontiers, "The Face of Violence"

XXIV-42 The Child from the Sea reviewed, quoted in Review, "The Singing Seals"

XXV-36 Quoted from her The Rosemary Tree in Review, "Quest for 'Real Being'"

Goudsmith, Dr. Samuel (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

VII-4 New Yorker profile by Daniel Lang on Goudsmit reviewed in "Bow to the New Yorker" Editorial, "Science and Scientists"

Gough, Dr. Kathleen

XIV-28 Condensed version of her article in June 17 Correspondence on Aldermaston, March, text of Lead, "On the Edge of Tomorrow" Also quoted in Editorial, "Toward a New Society"

XV-24 Her pamphlet, "The Decline of the State" quoted in Lead, "To Fill the Void"

Gould, Sir Basil

VII-13 Quoted re Dalai Lama in Lead, "Flight Into Life"

Gould, Randall

V-29 Quoted from Eastern World article in "Periodical Review"

Gould, Stephen Jay (Harvard)

XXXV-14 Quoted from interview in Unitarian Universalist World, Feb. 2, 1982, in Editorial, "A Political Struggle"

XXXVII-13 Quoted his contribution to Darwin's Legacy in Review, "Darwin-After a Century"

XXXVII-15 Quoted from Darwin's Legacy in Lead, "Trials of Strength"

Gould, William R. (So. Calif. Edison Co., Chairman of Board)

XXXIV-9 Quoted letter to employees re decision, Oct. 16, 1980, to look for alternate energy sources other than nuclear, in Frontiers, "An Interesting Decision"

Gouldner, Alvin W.

XX-31 His Enter Plato quoted in Editorial, "Know a Program by Its Risks"

XX-34 Enter Plato quoted in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy" Quoted in Editorial, "The Method or the Man?"

XX-35 Enter Plato quoted in Children, "School and Society"

XX-37 Enter Plato discussed and quoted in Review, "Plato as Sociologist"

XX-38 Enter Plato quoted in Editorial, "The Uses of Truth"

XXII-19 Quoted Enter Plato in Lead, "The Platonists"

XXIII-51 Enter Plato quoted in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"

XXIV-20 Enter Plato quoted in Lead, "Food, Clothing, Shelter"

XXV-14 Quoted Enter Plato in Children, A Spartan Ideal"

Government and the Press

XXIV-14 Frontiers

Governor Brown's Lost Cause

XIII-17 Frontiers

Govinda, Lama Anagarika

XVIII-46 His Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism quoted in Review, "Christian Polemics, New Style"

Grabowski, Pat

XI-52 Quoted re "Beatniks" in Children "Symposium on Education and Philosophy- II" from Daily Northwestern

Grabowski, Stanley

XXVI-36 A Revolutionary Dilemma for the Adult Educator in Review, "Paul Freire"

Grabow, Stephen

XXVI-20 Quoted from March American Institute of Planners Journal in Review, "The Common Element in Change"

Gradually Penetrating Ideas

XXVI-17 Frontiers

Graduate Study of Education, The (Report of Harvard Committee)

XXV-4 Quotation from in Lead, "Is a Science of Man Possible?"

Graetz

I-50 Quoted from his History of the Jews in Reuchlin story

Grafstein, J. S.

XXVII-10 His CIDOC PAPER "Law and Technology" (first in May 1973 Canadian Bar Review) quoted in Frontiers, "The Advocate of Change"

Graham, Dr. Billy

VII-18 Subject of Letter from England

IX-51 Discussed by Edmund Carpenter in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time"

XI-28 Reference to by Tillich-quoted in Lead, "Maturity in Religion"

Graham, Colin

XXXVII-22 Quoted briefly on decentralization of America from A Small-State Solution in Frontiers, "Convergences"

XXXIX-7 Devolution in "Toward Bioregions"

XLI-22 Wrote Lead, "The Impotent State and an Alternative"

Graham, David

XXXV-8 His "Gandhi's Debt to Ruskin and to Tolstoy" in Listener, March 18, 1947, quoted in Frontiers, "Seeds. . . Flying Around the World"

Graham, Frank Jr.

XXIII-43 His book about Rachel Carson Since Silent Spring quoted in Lead, "A True Sense of the world"

XXXIII-48 Quoted from Ecologist, Mar. 1980 on Since Silent Spring in Frontiers, "A Little Gets Through"

XXXVII-9 Quoted Since Silent Spring discussed in Lead, "A Change of Heart"

Graham, J. A.

VI-9 Frontiers devoted to his Literary Guide and Rationalist Review article re immortality

Graham, Katherine

XXIV-1 Quoted from Dec. 12, 1970 Saturday Review in Frontiers "How Ho Became a Communist"

Graham, Patricia

XXXIV-52 Quoted her article in Summer 1981 Daedalus re literacy in Children, "Two Kinds of Literacy"

Graham's Magazine (1847)

XXVI-5 Thoreau's discussion of Thomas Carlyle quoted from in Lead, "The Scholar's Role

XXXIV-12 Thoreau's On Heroes essay in re works of Carlyle, quoted in Lead, "Words Without End"

Grain Exchange, The (2440 East Water Well Rd., Salina, Kansas)

XL-23 Thom Leonard re its purpose in Frontiers, "Help for Subsistence Farmers"

Grainger, J. H.

XVI-22 Quoted from April 27 Nation in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"

Gram Udyog Patrika (All-India Village Industries Assn. Monthly)

I-32 Quoted in Lead, "No Compromise"

Grambs, Jean D.

XIII-48 Briefly quoted from June 2 New York Post in Frontiers, "The Peace Game"

Gramdan Movement, The

XXVI-2 Frontiers

Gramdan Movement of India

XXI-14 Frontiers

Grammar of Science - Karl Pearson

I-17 Reference to Chapter VII in Frontiers, "Fields of Life"

VI-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Asylum of Mystery"

IX-40 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Authority"

XXVII-45 Quoted in Frontiers, "Does Matter Exist?"

Grammar of Science -(Continued)

XXXV-51 Quoted chapter on "Matter" in Children, "What Is (the) Matter?" (from The Grammar of Science)

Gramsci, Antonio

I-31 Discussed in Letter from Italy

Grand Canyon - Joseph Wood Krutch

XI-47 Frontiers review of, "A Natural Monument"

XX-41 Quoted in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"

Grand Outline, The

V-33 Lead

Grand Titration, The - Joseph Needham (essays) (University of Toronto Press, 1978)

XXXV-15 Quoted in Review, "Western Insight, Chinese Wisdom"

Grane, Canon W. L.

IV-8 Its Curse and Cure

Grant, Donald (St. Louis Post-Dispatch correspondence)

XII-42 Quoted, June Progressive in Review, "Tenacious Ghosts of Colonialism"

XXVIII-10 His White Goats and Black Bees quoted in Children, "All In One Day"

Grant, George P.

XIII-18 His Philosophy in the Mass Age discussed, quoted in Lead, "Books for Study"

Grant, George (Canadian teacher)

XXXI-21 His letter quoted in Children, "Books- Theory and Practice"

Grant, Joan

X-22 Brief review of book Far Memory (autobiography) in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

Grant, Peter

XXXVII-47 Quoted his story in Monday Magazine re Canadian school children and fear of nuclear war, in Children, "Reports from Canada"

Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck

I-19 Reference to in story on Di Giorgio strike in "Men Without Land"

I-27 Reference to in "Why Men Strike"

I-34 Reference to in "The Agricultural Revolution"

II-34 Possibly the best of the proletarian novels- Lead, "Economic Ends and Means'

III-17 Mentioned in Editorial, "For the Record"

III-32 Used in Soviet as proof of failure of democracy (film)

Grass-Roots Culture

XXIX-24 Editorial

Grass Roots of Art, The - Herbert Read (Meridian paperback now)

I-32 Mentioned in connection with Sullivan's Kindergarten Chats

XXV-1 Discussed and quoted in Children, "A Book by Herbert Read"

Grattan, C. Hartley

I-45 Contributed to symposium "Can Foreign Policy Be Democratic"

Grattan, C. Hartley-(Continued)

II-18 War in the Making in Review, "Before and After"

VII-13 Quoted from review of Peterson's Propaganda for War in Frontiers, "Assumptions of Warmakers"

Graubard, Allan

XXI-26 His critique of Herbert Marcuse's One- Dimensional Man quoted from May-June Dissent in Frontiers, "Socialist Criticism"

Graubard, Stephen R. -- editor

XXXIV-52 Quoted from Daedalus, Summer 1982, on public education, in Children, "Two Kinds of Literacy"

Grauman, J. V. (Santiago, Chile)

XIII-20 His letter regarding MANAS article in Feb. 10 issue, "Editorial Faith" quoted in Frontiers, "The Work of Men"

XIV-32 His letter quoted in Frontiers, "A Question of Values"

Graves, Don

XXXV-22 Let Them Write in Children, "Good Things for Your Brain"

Graves, Robert

XVII-34 His The Greek Myths reviewed by Mathes

XXV-52 His definition of "Mythology" quoted from his introduction to Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology in Lead, "Science and Myth"

Gravitational Force?, A

XLI-4 Editorial (John Tirman)

Gravity Between Man and Man

XXXIV-51 Lead (Galileo, etc.)

Gravity and Levity - Alan McGlashan (Houghton Mifflin, 1976)

XXXIII-4 Quoted in Review, "Achievement of Our Age"

Gray, Cleve

XII-45 His article "Narcissus in Chaos," Autumn American Scholar, quoted in Frontiers, "The Artist's Responsibility"

XIII-3 His discussion of modern art in Autumn, 1959 American Scholar, quoted in Editorial, "East and West"

Gray, Elizabeth and David

XXVIII-39 Their Growth and Its Implications for the Future discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Field of Understanding"

Gray, Elizabeth Janet

XXII-44 Her Adam of the Road discussed and quoted in Children, "The Oaken Heart of England"

Gray, Francine du Plessix

XXXVI-8 Quoted her article on friendship, from Vogue, Aug. 1978, in Children, "Some Useful Preaching"

Gray, Glen (J. Glenn)

VI-14 His article in Commentary, "A Study of Man" discussed in Children

Gray, Glen (J. Glenn)-(Continued)

XVIII-26 Review of his Harper's article, "Why Existentialism is Capturing the Students"

XVIII-29 Brief quote from above in Review, "Morals and the Popular Novel"

XVIII-34 Reference to in Frontiers, "Existentialist Perspective on Marxism"

XL-44 On Understanding Violence Philosophically and Other Essays in Children, "On Openings"

XL-45 Quoted above book in "Violence in Human Beings"

XLI-40 The Warriors quoted in Lead, "The Meaning of War"

Gray, Harold

XXXVIII-45 Character Bad re his CO experience in WWI in "Those Who End War"

Gray, J. W.

XI-23 Author of Frontiers, "Vacancy for Reason" Discussed in Editorial, "Religion or Neurosis?"

XI-36 Quoted in Children

Gray, Nathan (Institute for Community Economics)

XXXIII-44 Quoted from What Can We Do? in Frontiers of same title

Gray, William S.

VIII-36 Quoted from his On Their Own in Reading in Children

Gray, Virginia

XXIX-45 Quoted from Mud, Space, and Spirit in Review, "Showing What is Possible"

Great Age, A

XXIV-36 Review

Great and Perilous Times

XVII-27 Lead on Peggy Pond Church's The House at Otowi Bridge, Edith Warner, Pueblo Indians, and "Questions that Really Matter"

Great Ascent, The - Robert Heilbroner

XVI-38 Comment on by writer in Spring 1963 American Scholar quoted in Frontiers, "Philosophy and Progress"

Great Audience, The - Gilbert Seldes

IV-11 Quoted in Editorial, "Advance Notice"

Great, Big Bird, A

XXVII-25 Review

Great Books - Robert M. Hutchins

XXVI-39 Quoted in Children, "The Help We Can Get"

Great Book, A

II-30 Review - Phaedo - Plato

Great Books, The

V-43 Lead

VI-1 Dwight Macdonald on in New Yorker, Review, "Double Trouble"

VI-7 "More on 'Great Books'"-Review

VI-13 "Correspondence on 'The Great Books'"

Great Books Seminars

I-2 Editorial, "Atomic Potentials"

Great Books Seminars-(Continued)

I-30 Richard Weaver devotee of the Great Books in Review, "Ideas Have Consequences"

I-46 Reference to in Review, "Lucid Prose" re Hutchins' works

III-3 St. John's College made intensive use of

III-49 Mentioned through Lead, "Me With Ideas" (Hutchins)

VIII-40 Editorial, "The Great Books"

XIII-37 Brochure issued by Great Books Foundation quoted in Review, "Two Kinds of 'Futurity'"

Great But Puzzling Writer, A

XLI-44 Editorial (Thoreau)

Great But Undeveloped Country, A

XXI-35 Review

Great Car Right, The

XII-24 Review of Michael O'Connell's article of same title

Great Chain of Being, The - Arthur O. Lovejoy (Harvard U. Press, 1936)

III-4 Recommended in article on Leibniz in "Men with Ideas" series

V-27 Quoted in Lead, "The God-Idea"

XX-39 Quoted in Lead, "A Historical Process"

XXVII-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Cyclops and Bruno"

Great Chain of Life, The - Joseph Wood Krutch (Houghton Mifflin, 1958)

X-4 Reviewed in Review of same title

X-47 Quoted in Review, "Transforming Adventure"

XV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

XXV-16 Quotations in Lead, "Balance Is the Goal"

XXXIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Method of the Essayist"

XLI-26 Quoted re "academics" in Children

Great Chain of Life, The - Joseph Wood Krutch (Houghton Mifflin, 1958)

XXXIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Method of the Essayist"

XXXVI-2 Quoted in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"

Great Contempt, The

XX-36 Frontiers (Alfred Reynolds)

Great Dialogue, The

XIV-9 Review

Great Door, The - Maurice Materlinck

II-24 Reference to as describing work of English biochemist, Morely-Martin, reference in Frontiers, "What Is a Germ?"

Great Enterprise - Harry Overstreet

VI-17 Quoted in Children

VI-22 Reviewed, "Perspectives of the 'Mature Mind'"

Great Evasion, The - William Appleby Williams

XVIII-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Deep-Freeze of System Thinking"

XXXV-13 Quoted in Lead, "Deciding What To Do" (devolution of public prose)

Great Expectations

X-47 Lead

Great Fear, The - John Gerassi (Macmillan, 1963)

XX-44 Quoted in Review, "The Coming Hunger"

Great Frontier, The - Walter Prescott Webb

XXVIII-21 Quoted in Children, "On Learning from History"

XXXII-17 Quoted in Frontiers, "Resettling America"

Great Gatsby, The - Scott Fitzgerald

I-23 Reference to in Review, "World Without Credo"

Great Globe Itself, The - William C. Bullitt (London, 1947)

I-33 Quote from in Letter from England

Great Ideas Today (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.)

XXV-48 Robert M. Hutchins' quote of T. S. Eliot from in Children, "The Public Schools-A Qualified Defense"

Great Ideas and Theories of Modern Cosmology - Jagjit Singh

XVIII-3 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Going and Coming"

XIX-20 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Religion and the Dream of Reality"

Great Illusion, The - Norman Angell

XXX-39 Quoted in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"

XXXIX-53 Re mistakes based on language in "Overcoming Delusive Habits"

Great Illusion, The

VI-49 Frontiers

XI-25 Norman Angell's The Great Illusion referred to in Editorial, "Rational Pacifism?"

Great in Goodness

IV-20 Frontiers (Albert Schweitzer)

Great Industrial Mistake, A

XLI-45 Review (Worldwatch #84, the automobile)

Great Interruption, The

XI-50 Lead

Great Issue of Politics, The - Leslie Lipson (Prentice-Hall, 4th ed. 1970)

XXIII-44 Quoted in Review, "Problems of Social Order"

Great Land Repair Project, A

XXX-42 Frontiers

Great Man, The (Motion picture-Jose Ferrer)

X-26 Discussed in Review, "The 'Unconventional' Pictures"

Great Meadow, The - Elizabeth Madox Roberts (Viking)

XXI-42 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Weaving a Destiny"

XXIV-8 Quoted in Review, "Notes on Americana"

XXIV-44 Mentioned in Review, "A Mixed Bag"

XXVI-47 Quoted in Frontiers, "The New Frontier"

XXVIII-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Second Phase"

Great Minority The

XIII-41 Editorial

Great Mischief - Joseph Pinckney

I-17 April 1948 Book-of-the-Month selection, reviewed

Great Modern Superstition, The

XXXII-13 Lead

Great Moments in Freedom - Marion Lansing

V-6 Discussed in Children

Great Moral Dilemma, The

XXV-13 Review

Great Moral Disaster, The

V-48 Lead

IX-33 Reference to Garet Garrett's article by above name in Frontiers, "Morality at the Post"

Great Mutation, The

V-20 Lead

Great Paradox, The

XXXV-2 Editorial (Spinoza-Leibniz)

Great Prisoners, The (Dutton, 1946 - Isadore Abramowitz)

I-24 Review

XI-43 Quoted in re the quote made by Bartolomeo Vanzetti when brought before the judges in Lead, "The Birth of an Epoch" Quoted John Mitchel's Jail Journal in Editorial, "Irish Irony"

Great Question, The

XXXVII-44 Editorial (moral vision)

Great Questions - Series

IV-11 "Is There a Moral Law?"

IV-19 "What About 'God'?"

IV-26 "Men Descend from Apes?"

IV-40 "Heredity or Environment?"

IV-45 "Question of Knowledge or Certainty"

IV-50 "What Is or Are Metaphysics?"

V-2 "Idea of 'Soul'"

V-22 "Mystery of Dying-out of Natural Faith"

V-32 "Power"

V-40 "All men desire peace, but few men desire those things which make for peace"

Great Questions, The

XV-16 Editorial

Great Quotations, The - George Seldes (Lyle Stuart)

XXI-19 Lord Acton, Freud, and Kant briefly quoted from in Editorial, "The Pursuit of Side- Effects"

Great Reformers. . ." - Series

I-21 Gautama Buddha

I-25 Lao Tse

I-30 Pythagoras

I-36 Plato

I-42 Erigena

I-50 John Reuchilin

II-8 Thomas Paine

II-15 Joseph Mazzini

II-21 Leo Tolstoy

II-27 Henry George

II-33 Edward Bellamy

II-39 Sun Yat-sen

II-49 Albert Einstein

Great Refusal, The

XX-30 Frontiers

Great Rehearsal, The - Carl Van Doren

I-10 Reviewed

I-44 Reference to in Review of Brinton's From Many One

Great Religions of Modern Man

XVIII-1 Dr. Richard A. Gard quoted from first in series in Review, "Comparative Religious Study-Buddhism"

Great Resistance, The

I-46 Frontiers-review of John Collier's The Indians of the Americas

Great Restoration, A

XXXV-19 Editorial (re Jacob Needleman's proposal on Humanities)

Great Restoration, The

XXIII-16 Review

Great Reunion, The

VI-25 Editorial

Great Rogue War, The - John Steinbeck

VIII-1 Reviewed, "Factionalism-Roman and Californian"

Great Shakedown, The

XVIII-32 Lead

Great Silence, The - Virginia Naeve

XVIII-47 Second part of Editorial

Great Teachers - Houston Peterson (Rutgers University Press, 1946)

III-36 Reference to in "Has It Occurred to Us?"

Great Temptation, The

VII-45 Lead

VII-52 Lead, "Can Science and Religion Cooperate?" follow-up as result of reader's letter on above

Great Tradition, A

IV-20 Editorial (Albert Schweitzer)

Great Transformation, A

XXXIX-4 Review (Giono)

Great Tropism, A

XXVI-10 Editorial

Great War and Modern Memory, The - Paul Fussell (Oxford University Press, paper, 1971)

XXX-21 Reviewed in Frontiers, "War's 'Finest Legend'"

Greatest Conspiracy, The

XXXI-7 Lead

Greatest Problem and Other Essays, The - F. L. Lucas

XIII-41 C. V. Gopalakrishna wrote Review article, "The Quality of Life" on this book

Greatest Public Need, The

XXII-11 Lead

Greathead, Robert (of Lincoln-1175-1253)

III-7 Reference to in review of Whittaker book, Space and Spirit

Greatness

I-20 Frontiers, Einstein, An Intimate Study of a Great Man by Dimitri Marianoff

Greek Irish Artist in Japan, A

XXXVI-16 Review (Hearn)

Greek Myths, The - Robert Graves (Penguin)

XVII-34 Reviewed by Mathes

Greek Way, The - Edith Hamilton

VII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "In God's Name"

XXXV-47 Quoted in Review, "The Ancient Greeks"

XLI-7 Quoted in "A Slow Evolution"

Greek Way of Life, The - G. Lowes Dickinson (Doubleday, 1913) LXI-3 Quoted in "More Than a Machinery"
Greeks, The - H. D. F. Kitto

XVIII-6 Quoted in Review, "Nostalgic Recollections"

Greeks Had a Word for It, The

XXXIII-38 Editorial

Greeks Had No Word for It, The

III-20 Review-Iliad-W. H. D. Rouse translation

Green, Arnold W.

III-21 Quoted from him from Modern American Society by Davis, Bredemeir and Levy in Children-results of study of low-income Polish immigrant family, relations between men and women

Green, Arthur B.

XXVII-2 Quoted on homoeopathy from May issue of The Layman Speaks in Review, "This and That"

Green, David

XII-5 His comments on Naeve's Phantasies of a Prisoner quoted in Frontiers, "A Visual Novel"

Green and Pleasant Land, The

XXII-13 Review

Greene, Felix

XXXIII-40 Discussed his film of life in Tibet sponsored by China, in Lead by Holmes Welch, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street"

Green Fire, The

XLI-2 Editorial (Aldo Leopold's writing)

Green in Death Valley, The

VII-8 Lead - Alonzo

Green, Gil

XXVII-12 Quoted Oct-Dec WRL Newsletter in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"

Green Glory - Richard St. Barbe Baker

III-50 Quoted from Howard Spring introduction to in Frontiers, "The 'Natural' Revolution"

XXXV-48 Quoted in Frontiers, "Warnings and Encouragements"

Green, H. Gordon

XX-33 His Professor, Go Home! quoted in Lead, "Back to the Farm"

XX-36 Children taken from Professor, Go Home! - "If I Were Censor-in-Chief"

XX-37 Children article "Let's Teach Agriculture" taken from Professor, Go Home!

Green, Hannah

XXI-45 Her I Never Promised You a Rose Garden discussed, quoted in Lead, "Entering Into Life"

Green, Henry

III-34 Reference to his Nothing in Review, "Notes on Human Nature"

Green Kingdom, The

I-9 Review of Germs of Mind in Plants, etc.

Green Magic - Julie Closson Kenly (D. Appleton)

XXXII-14 Quoted in Children, "Verbal Fantasy"

Green, Mark J.

XXV-49 His Who Runs Congress? quoted in Review, "Amid the Encircling Gloom"

XXXI-46 Quoted from in Nation in Review, "What Has Become of the Stories?"

XXXVIII-47 From "White Collar Crime Is Big Business," Nation, June 8, 1985, in "Cycles of Change"

Green, Martin

XXXII-3 His Challenge of the Mahatmas quoted in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"

XXXII-2 Challenge of the Mahatmas quoted in Review, "No Detour but the Main Road"

XXXII-7 Challenge quoted in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow?"

Green, Myles

XXXV-50 Quoted his poem from Circa 1968 "Modern Life" in Review, "One Kind of Liberation"

Green Politics - Fritjo Capra and Charlene Spretnak (Dutton, 1983)

XXXVIII-1 Quoted, discussed in Review, "German Renascence"

Green Revolution (R.D. 7, York, PA 17402)

XXXV-19 Dec. 1981 issue quoted, editor Mildred Loomis on "obstetrical wisdom" (from Faith M. Hendrickson) in Children, "Projects in Self-Determination"

XXXVI-49 Quoted Kirkpatrick Sale from Summer 1983 in Frontiers, on bioregion self-sufficiency, in Frontiers, "What Is Bioregion?"

XXXIII-20 Story of Mildred Loomis, Winter 1984, by Kevin Kelly, in "Two Life Stories"

XXXIX-23 Quoted Ilich on "commons," Fall 1985, in Lead

XL-15 Vol. 43, No. 3, 1986, Kirkpatrick Sale in "Greens and Bioregionalists"

Green, Sheldon

XXXIX-21 Quoted by Colin Ward in introduction to Fields, Factories and Workshops in "The Vision of Kropotkin"

Green Valley School

XVIII-50 Introduction to Core and Honors Curriculum of quoted in Children, "Notes on a Humanistic School"

Greenberg, Pearl

XXII-44 Her Children Experiences in Art quoted in Children, "The Oaken Heart of England"

XXIV-6 Her Art and Ideas for Young People discussed, quoted in Children, "Art and Life"

Greenberg, Selig (writer for Progressive)

X-37 His article, July Progressive, on relation between diet and atherosclerosis quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Cholesterol' Puzzle"

Greene, Velix

XVII-10 His Let There Be a World quoted by William Mathes in his Review, "No Winners, No Survivors"

Greene, Graham

I-51 Review of his The Heart of the Matter in Review, "Of Men and Systems"

V-43 Quoted in Children, review of Henry Beston's Fairy Tales

Greene, Graham-(Continued)

VII-15 Reference to above in Editorial, "Concerning Deception"

X-19 Mentioned in relation to his The Heart of the Matter in Lead, "The Object All Sublime"

XI-34 Brief review of his Quiet American

Greene, Myles

XXVII-24 Quoted from School Science and Mathematics in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"

Green, Sheldon

XXVI-24 Quoted from his speech in Frontiers, "National Conference on Land Reform"

Greene, William B.

VII-7 He and Roy Kepler contributed to Lead, "Questions About America" Mentioned in Editorial

Greenham Common

XL-6 Editorial (Nonviolent Activist)

Greening, Thomas C.

XVI-27 Quoted Spring 1963 Antioch Review in Frontiers, "The Present Paradox of Ethics"

XIX-4 Quoted Summer 1965 Journal of Existentialism in Frontiers, "Dimensions of 'Existential Psychology'"

Greening of America, The - Charles Reich

XXIII-48 Quoted from New Yorker condensation of Sept. 26 in Editorial, "How To Be a Machine"

XXIV-9 Todd Gitlin's review quoted from Feb. Psychology Today and Emile Capouya's review from Jan. 18 Nation in Frontiers, "More on Reich's 'Greening'"

XXIX-15 Briefly quoted in Review, "The Biological Paradigm"

XXXI-48 Quoted in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma"

XXXVII-4 Quoted "To have just one value is to be a machine" in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

Greenleaf, Robert K.

XXIII-13 Quoted from his pamphlet The Servant as Leader in Frontiers, "The Long Road"

Greenleaf- The Autobiography of a Child - Constance J. Bernhardt (Trunk Press, Hancock, MD 21750)

XXXII-25 Quoted in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"

Greenleaf, The

XV-44 Article by Bruce Beck quoted in Children, "The Peace Movement and Education" Dudley Laufman also quoted from same article

XVII-42 Arthur Harvey quoted Aug. 25 issue in Lead, "The Failure of the Environment"

XX-18 Arthur Harvey quoted Nov. 20, 1966 issue in Frontiers, "Mailbag"

Greenpeace (Eco-navy)

XL-35 History of in "Some Heroic Adventures"

Greens and Bioregionalists

XL-15 Frontiers (Sale, Berg)

Greenspoon, Lester, M.D.-see Grinspoon Greenwalt, Crawford H. (President, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co.)

X-10 His Saturday Review article basis for Lead, "A Look at 'Business'" Reference to in Editorial, "Pressures of 'Conformity'"

Greenway, Robert G.

XXVIII-14 Quoted from foreword to Dwelling in Review, "Mind Structures-Home Structures"

Greer, Scott

XVIII-9 Quoted Jan. 25 Nation in Lead, "A Responsibility of People"

XIX-13 His new paperback The Emerging City quoted in Review, "Defining the City's Needs"; also briefly quoted in Editorial, "What Must We Renew?"

XX-5 Quoted The Emerging City in Review, "Relief for Cities"

XXVII-7 Quoted The Emerging City in Frontiers, "We Had Reason to Know Better"

Greer (co-Author, Blossom)

XVIII-3 Quoted, Sept. 1964 Anarchy in Children, Some English Critics"

Gregg, Alan (Rockefeller Foundation)

VI-14 Quoted in Children

X-3 Quoted on Greek and Roman ideas of virtue in Review of The Nun's Story-"Morality and Virtue"; referenced to in Editorial, "Simone Weil"

X-23 Discussion of his Challenges to Contemporary Medicine in Review, "Dr. Alan Gregg, An Enigma-Smasher"

XVII-4 Quoted in Lead, "The Social Functions"

Gregg, Jean

XVIII-42 Her article, "The Crenshaw Story" quoted from Vol. I, No. 5 of Human Relations Magazine in Frontiers, "The Long Road"

Gregg, Richard B.

XXVII-36 Editorial

Gregg, Richard B.

II-45 His Gandhism vs. Socialism quoted in Mrs. Lundberg's Review, "Aspects of Bigness"

III-19 Quoted his Peace News, Mar. 24, 1950 essay, in Lead, "Maturing Inconsistencies"

VII-38 Discussion of his Which Way Lies Hope in Lead, "The New Economic Analysis"

X-35 His A Compass for Civilization or The Self Beyond Yourself (American title) reviewed, "High Plateau"

X-46 Lad, "Theology Revisited," based on letter from subscriber discussing Gregg, quoted

X-52 Quoted from his views on the Indian craze for industrialism in Frontiers, "A Problem of Focus"

XI-11 Quoted (not named) in Frontiers, "Letters on India"

XIII-21 His The Power of Nonviolence quoted from in Lead, "Non-Violent Resistance"

Gregg, Richard B.-(Continued)

XVI-16 Quoted from Changeover-The Drive for Peace (Collection of writings ed. by Virginia Naeve) in Review, "Peace Spectrum"

XVI-31 His booklet The Big Idol quoted in Review, "A Study of Money"

XVI-35 Wrote Frontiers, "Reflections on Nonviolence"

XVI-37 Richard Gregg Quoted from MANAS Frontiers above, in Frontiers, "Therapy for a Sick Civilization"

XVI-40 Briefly quoted in Lead, "On Human Understanding"

XVII-21 Quoted from letter and discussed in Lead, "Seeking the Good"

XX-8 Quoted Nov. Fellowship in Frontiers, "On Loving One's Enemies"

XX-9 Wrote Lead, "Consideration of Peacemaking" and quoted his own 1939 Pendle Hill pamphlet Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Next Civilization"

XX-50 Quoted his What's It All About and What Am I? in Review, "What Am I?"

XXII-41 Wrote Frontiers, "Attitudes of Nonviolent Resisters"

XXIII-13 Quoted in Children, "The Need for Trust"

XXVII-36 Wrote Lead, "Voluntary Simplicity" Part I

XXVII-37 Part II

XXX-51 "Voluntary Simplicity" quoted in Review, "Tensions in Words"

XXXIV-35 Discussed by Kantowsky and quoted from in Lead, "A Taste for Simplicity"

XXXVI-5 Quoted The Power of Non-Violence in Frontiers, "Voluntary Simplicity"; also brief discussion of his connection with Gandhi

XXXVI-50 Quoted Coperthwaite's paragraph on in Editorial, "What We Really Need"

XXXVII-52 Quoted from Gandhi's reply on giving up his books in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"

XXXVIII-25 On Voluntary Simplicity (MANAS, Sept. 11/ 18, 1974) in "The Conception of Man" (Gandhi)

Gregory, C. C. L.

VIII-14 Review of his and Anita Kohsen's Physical and Psychical Research

Gregory, Dick

XVII-53 Quoted his Nigger, from Nov. 23 Nation in Review, "A View of the Nation"

XIX-20 Quoted March Renewal in Review, "Naming the Revolution"

XXVII-4 Quoted in re War Resisters League Peace Calendar for 1974 in Frontiers, "Time and the Land"

Gregory of Nyssa (4th century historian)

IX-44 Quoted in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"

Greifinger, Robert B.

XXIX-42 A Medical Mystery"

Greig, Margaret

III-16 Her article "To Wordsworth" in Review

Grene, Marjorie

XXIV-36 Her essay in The Anatomy of Knowledge quoted in Lead, "The Question of 'Proof'"

Grensted (Professor, Oxford University)

VI-30 Quoted in Review, "A Curious Clarity"

XVI-35 His The Psychology of Religion quoted in Review, "'Togetherness' versus Depth in Religion"

Gresham's Law

XXVIII-20 Editorial

Grew, U. A. - Ambassador to Japan

I-48 Question in Children on Konoye and real situation in Japan

Grey King, The - Susan Cooper

XXX-14 Reviewed in Children, "Much Ado About Reading"

Griffin, David (Prof., Philosophy of Religion, Clairmont)

XL-21 Quoted re God's will, raw power, etc., in Lead

XLI-48 The Reenchantment of Science, his introduction to in "Tomorrow's Science"

Griffin, John Howard

XVII-21 Black Like Me reviewed

Griffin, Tom

XXX-19 Quoted from Earth Journal in Frontiers, "Exploring Foundations"

Griffin, William

XXXIV-4 Co-author with John Marciano of Teaching the Vietnam War quoted in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre"

XXXVI-49 Quoted from Teaching the Vietnam in Children, "The Counsels of Historians"

Griffins, Alice

IX-19 Her Perspectives USA survey, "New Trends in the American Theater" discussed in Frontiers, "The Timeless World"

Griffith, Maxwell

IX-34 His The Gadget Maker discussed in Frontiers, "Ominous Shadows"

IX-47 Gadget Maker quoted in Frontiers, "Education for What?"

Griffith, Thomas (Time editor)

XII-13 Reference to his Waist-High Culture in Editorial, "A Tolstoyan Principle"

XII-14 Quoted from The Waist-High Culture in Lead, "Perplexed Pioneers"

Grillo, Paul Jacques

XIX-34 Quoted from his What Is Design? in Frontiers, "A Ramble on Education"

Grim Analysis, A

XXXIX-41 Frontiers (from the Ecologist)

Grimm, George

XI-21 Quoted from his Doctrine of the Buddha on the sifting of Buddha's doctrine now taking place, in Frontiers, "The International Buddhists"

Grimms' Fairy Tales

V-42 "The Quest for Living"-Review

V-43 Children

VI-4 Children

XXXIV-41 Quoted introduction by Padraic Column from Holt's Growing Without Schooling in Children, "Extracts"

Grim Truth About Life Insurance, The (Putnam) - Ralph Hendershot

XI-26 Reference to in Frontiers, ". . . within Our System"

Grinell College (Paper) (Iowa)

XXXVI-40 Letter from Laura Jackson, a student, quoted re protest on Marine recruiting and demonstration by students in Children, "On Peace and Honor"

Grinker - with Spiegel wrote Man Under Stress

I-6 Use of hypnotic drugs for treatment of battleshocked flyers in African campaign, in "Reading and Writing"

Grinspoon, Lester M.D. ("Greenspoon" should be "Grinspoon"

XVII-20 Quoted from his paper, "The Unacceptability of Disquieting Facts," in Lead, "The Worlds We Live In"

XVIII-9 Briefly quoted as heading of Lead, "A Responsibility of People"

XX-34 Quoted in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

XXI-22 Quoted from his 1962 paper in Review, "Two Criticisms of Technology"

XXII-18 Quoted above in Frontiers, "Dialogue in Extreme Situations"

XXII-50 Quoted from 1962 paper in Lead, "What Price 'Communication'?"

XXIII-47 Quoted from "The Unacceptability of Disquieting Facts" in Lead, "Notes on the Future"

XXVII-45 Quoted from above in Editorial, "How Much is Enough?"

XXXI-18 Quoted in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"

XXXII-18 Quoted in Children, "Health and Horror"

XXXII-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Uses of Truth"

XXXIII-53 1962 paper "The Unacceptability of Disquieting Facts" quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Balance"

XXXV-12 Quoted in Children, "On Teaching Disquieting Facts" (anxiety, tension in world)

XXXIX-22 From International Conflict and Behavioral Science in Frontiers, "The Uses of 'Truth'"

Griswold, A. Whitney (President of Yale)

VII-33 Quoted his "What We Don't Know Will Hurt Us"-Harper's article in Children

VII-46 Quoted in Children re need for conversation

VIII-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"

Griswold, A. Whitney-(Continued)

IX-51 Quoted in Children, Saturday Review re the "Intellectual"

XIII-44 His Oct. Foreign Affairs article quoted in "The Five Revolutions" in Editorial, "Protracted Conflict"

XV-3 An interview with and comments by Robert M. Hutchins in pamphlet The University quoted in Lead, "Education for Tomorrow"

XV-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Meaning of the World"

XVIII-3 Quoted Oct. 1960 Foreign Affairs in Lead, "The 'Revolutionary Situation'"

Griswold, Erwin

VIII-7 Review of his The Fifth Amendment Today in Frontiers

Groff, Richard

XI-37 His article, "Our Human Plight" reprinted in Lead

XI-44 Reply by Frederick Franck in Editorial, "The Sphere of Life"

XIII-9 His letter text of Frontiers, "Death and Taxes"

XIII-11 Wrote article in Frontiers, "Searching Questions"

XIII-40 Quoted "Letters to the Editor" column of June 21, 1960 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin in his Frontiers, "Baptizing the Bomb"

XIV-35 Wrote four-part series the first of which is Lead, "Thoreau and the Prophetic Tradition"

XIV-36 Part II-"Wisdom at Walden"-series on Thoreau

XIV-37 Part III-"Thoreau's Message for Man"

XIV-38 Part IV-"Prophecy and Progress"

XIV-51 Brief quote from his paper on Thoreau in Lead, "The Question of 'Absolutes'"

XV-17 Quoted in Children, "Discussion on Non- Meat Diets"

XV-40 Wrote first part of Frontiers, "Action for Peace"

XVI-9 Wrote Review, "Tardy Honor for a Prophet"

XVI-48 Two Communications"

Gronlund, Lawrence

I-19 His and Edward Bellamy's ideals inspired Kaweah Cooperative Colony

Grooms, Mary M.

XIV-24 Quoted from May 13 Nation in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation"

Gropius, Walter

XVI-44 His address at William College quoted in Review, "Critics of Science"

XIX-49 Quoted from "The Theory and Organization of the Bauhaus" in Editorial, "To Recover Primordial Joy" Also quoted on Moholy-Nagy in Children, "A Total Teacher"

XX-27 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Designing Intelligence"

Gropius, Walter-(Continued)

XX-31 Quoted by John Keel in Children, "The Bauhaus and Its Educational Heritage"

XX-32 II"

XX-33 III"

XXI-38 Robert Jay Wolff quotes him at end of lecture used for Children, "Dialogue on Design"

XXI-40 Robert Jay Wolff quote from given in Children, "That Whole Vast Other World"

XXII-37 Quoted from Bauhaus in reference to Moholy-Nagy in Frontiers, "The New Bauhaus"

XXX-52 Quoted in re the Bauhaus in Children, "Two Semi-Utopian Places"

XLI-20 Re the Bauhaus in "An Extraordinary School"

Grosch, Dr. A. L. (Manager of space programs for IBM Corp.)

XII-20 Quoted in Lead, "The Empty Forum"

Grose, Vernon L.

XXVI-16 Quoted from Science Framework for California Public Schools in Review, "Consciousness and Design"

Gross, Martin

XVI-2 His The Brain Watchers quoted in Review, "Get Your Personality Ready"

Gross, Ronald and Beatrice

XXIII-16 Harold Taylor's review of book they edited, Radical School Reform, quoted, Feb. 8 N.Y. Times Book Review in Children, "Basic and Necessary"

XXIII-51 Joseph Featherstone article in New Republic quoted from Radical School Reform in Children, "The Infant Schools"

XXIV-21 Theodore Roszak article, "Educating Contra Naturam," quoted from High School in Children, "Schools Against Nature"

XXIV-36 His comments on Ivan Illich's De-schooling Society quoted from Book World in Editorial, "Idolatry of Institutions"

XXIV-42 He wrote Children, "Free Learning"

XXIV-51 Quoted from book he and Paul Osterman edited, Individualism, used in Review, "What Is the Individual?"

XXV-43 Quoted from chapter in forthcoming book in Children, "Some Wandering Thoughts"

XXVI-5 Quoted in Children, "On Autodidacts"

XXVI-8 Quoted from The New Professionals in Children, "Past Achievement and Good Signs"

XXVI-25 Joseph Featherstone article quoted from their Radical School Reform in Children, "Solving Non-Problems"

XXXI-21 Theory and Practice"

XXXIV-15 Quoted Ronald from N.Y. Times, Sept. 9, 1979 re people who educate themselves in Children, "Vitality and Autonomy"

Gross, Ronald and Beatrice-(Continued)

XXXV-50 Ronald quoted from The Independent Scholar's Handbook in Children, "A Self- Taught Teacher"

XXXVI-18 Quoted section on Montaigne from Invitation to Lifelong Learning in Children, "The Sly Connivers"

Gross, Theodore L.

XXXI-16 Quoted in Editorial, "Academic Clarity" and his "How to Kill a College," Saturday Review, Feb. 4, in Children, "It Happened in New York"

Grossman, Richard

XXXVI-17 Co-author with Richard Kazis of Fear at Work, quoted from Nov. 1982 issue of Environment, in Frontiers, "Three Goliaths"

XXXVII-16 Quoted from Rethinking Liberalism on dehumanized health-care in Review, "Conflicting Trends"

XXXVIII-37 Wrote Frontiers, "Reflections on Abraham Maslow"

XXXIX-18 Review The Other Medicines

XLI-37 Quoted above in "Patients and Doctors"

Grossman, Vasily

XXV-23 His Forever Flowing discussed and quoted in Review, "Russian Enigma"

Groth, Edward III

XXVIII-36 Quoted from Jan/Feb Environment in Review, "Cut Up the Land"

Ground of Becoming

XXVI-2 Editorial

Ground of Judgment, The

XXXIII-2 Lead

Grounds for Hope

VII-52 Editorial

XL-38 Lead

Grounds for Not Giving Up

XXII-18 Lead-Henry Anderson

Grounds for Optimism

VI-15 Editorial

VII-15 Lead-Lyman Bryson's The Next America

XV-3 Editorial

Ground of Optimism, The

XLI-14 Frontiers

Grounds of Persuasion

XXXIV-36 Lead

Grounds for Redefining "Efficiency"

XXVI-1 Frontiers

Grounds for Suspicion

XXXIII-12 Lead

Groundswell Quarterly (published in Norwich, Vermont)

XXIX-23 Winter of 1975-76 issue quoted in Lead, "The Human Dilemma"

Group for a Living Peace, The (Taos, New Mexico)

XIII-38 Frontiers-preliminary statement of purposes

Group Process

XXVII-51 Alfreda Galt's discussion of Burrow quoted from Vol. 5, 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"

Grousset, Rene

XX-42 His Conqueror of the World-The Life of Chingis Khan discussed, quoted in Review, "Extremes in the East"

XXIV-36 His In the Footsteps of the Buddha in Review, "A Great Age"

XXIV-37 Quoted In the Footsteps of the Buddha in Lead, "A Flowering of Civilization"

XXVIII-2 His description of portrayal of Bodhisattva quoted in Lead, "A Level of Inquiry"

Grove, Walt

XII-45 His The Joy Boys quoted in Review, "Notes on Zen"

Grover, Frank H.

V-4 Quoted his Coronet article, "Classroom Movies" in Children

Grover, Martha

III-47 Quoted from Family Circle article in Children re finding out what the teacher is doing before you criticize

IV-15 Author of Lead, "The Attack on the Schools" Mentioned in Editorial, "For Parents and Citizens"

V-40 Her discussion on "Teacher-Pupil Rapport" quoted in Children, although her name not given

VIII-44 Her discussion in Children on school camping

XI-34 Quoted in Children, not named

Growing Menace, A

XL-47 Frontiers (contamination, chemicals, etc.)

Growing Power of the Military, The - John Swomley

XII-18 Quoted in Frontiers, "Whose Honor, What Duty?"

Growing Tip, The

VIII-3 Editorial

Growing to Seed - Peter Donnelan (Ecology Action)

XL-4 Quoted in Review, "Arab Stories"

Growing Up Absurd - Paul Goodman

XIV-9 Quoted in Children

XIV-13 Review of by Webster Schott in Nov. 12, 1960 Nation quoted in Children of same title

XIV-16 Quoted in Lead, "The World's Work"

XIV-34 Comment on in July 1 Freedom quoted in Frontiers, "The Press in a Free Society"

XIV-37 Quoted by Harry Zitzler in letter to Editors, text of Children, "Notes by a Thoughtful Reader"

XIV-40 Briefly quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XXIV-50 Quoted on jobs in Children, "Keys to Tomorrow's Communities"

XXVI-21 Quoted in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"

Growing Without Schooling (issued at 308 Boyleston St., Boston, Mass 02116)

XXXI-52 John Holt quoted from No. 4 issue in Children, "Great Odds and High Ends"

XXXII-5 John Holt quoted from No. 5 in Children, "This and That, Here and There"

Growing Without Schooling-(Continued)

XXXII-18 No. 7 issue quoted in Children, "Health and Horror"

XXXII-24 Holt's report of mail received as result of TV program quoted from No. 8 issue in Children, "Birth of a Movement"

XXXII-40 Given attention in Children, "The Social World"

XXXIII-48 A Modest Defense"

XXXIII-14 Discussed in Children, "Why Did We Forget All This?"; also quoted a review from a parent

XXXIII-48 A Modest Defense"

XXXIII-53 No. 16 quoted in Children, "John Holt's Work"

XXXIV-15 Holt's work mentioned in Editorial, "On 'Growing Up'" in Editorial

XXXIV-21 Discussion of and Holt in Children, "Various Matters"

XXXIV-41 Quoted Padraic Column intro to Grimm's Fairy Tales in Children, "Extracts"; also Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire from Growing and John Holt

XXXIV-42 Quoted from No. 18-Alabama school teacher's report in Children, "Three Clippings"

XXXIV-51 No. 22 quoted, letter from woman in Georgia, in Children, "He Is Available"

XXXV-16 Quoted letters from parents extensively in Children, "Parents' Voices"

XXXVI-1 Quoted reports from Holt and letters in Children, "Home (Un)schoolers"

XXXVI-14 Quoted No. 30 in Children, "The Light Went On" (letters from New Hampshire Times quoted)

XXXVI-36 Quoted No. 31 on computers in Children, "The Picture of the World"

XXXVI-45 Quoted No. 34 in Lead, "What Would Be Better?"

XXXVII-23 Quoted Nos. 35 and 36 on Grant Colfax (studying at home) in Children, "The Human Mind"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted (from Aramco World Sept. 1982) on work of Ramses and Sophie Wassif in "News from Egypt and Hawaii"; also quoted John Holt from issue #39 on musical instruments

XXXVIII-11 Donna Richoux, Holt, Van Doren, Dr. Patterson Lamb, etc., on laws about hometeaching, in "A Community of Parents"

XXXVIII-23 No. 40 & 41 letters in "On Homeschooling"

XXXIX-3 No. 46 quoted in "Education at Home"

XXXIX-12 No. 47 counsel for parents, "On Schooling and Teaching"

XXXIX-40 Holt, No. 49, in "How to Write"

XXXIX-42 "After Fifty Issues" and Donna Richoux's review of McPhee's book in Children

Growing Without Schooling-(Continued)

XXXIX-49 No. 48 in "A Radical Proposal"

XL-3 Re interest in myths in "Classics and Myths"

XL-8 No. 52 in "John Holt on College"

XL-14 No. 54, Sue Radosti and Nancy Wallace

XL-25-34 "More from GWS"

XL-39 No. 56, "Some Good Extracts"

XLI-5 Quoted in "John Holt on Schools" (courts, law)

XLI-21 No. 59, "Reports by Parents"

XLI-25 No. 61 in "Various Reports"

XLI-38 No. 62 in "What Is the Sun Made Of?"

XLI-43 No. 60 in "Unusual Children"

XLI-44 No. 63 in "On Textbooks and Other Matters"

XLI-50 No. 64 reports from parents and unpublished material by John Holt in "Learning Paints"

Growing Up in New Guinea - Dr. Margaret Mead

XIX-34 Quoted from in Frontiers, "A Ramble on Education"

Growing Young - Ashley Montagu (McGraw-Hill, 1981)

XXXVI-9 Review in Dormaar's Frontiers, "What Keeps Us Healthy"

Growth and Its Implication for the Future - Elizabeth and David Gray, William F. Martin (Dinosaur Press, $3.95)

XXVIII-39 Discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Field of Understanding"

Growth of Hunger, The - Nicholas Cohen (Marlon Boyars, 1980, $7.95)

XXXIII-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"

Growth of an Institution, The

IV-15 Frontiers-The Federal Bureau of Investigation by Max Lowenthal

Growth Through Cooperation

XXXIV-51 Editorial

Growth Without Schooling (Holt Associates, Inc., 308 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116 -- $10 for six issues)

XXXI-4 John Holt quoted in Children, "Instead of Facts"

XXXI-12 John Holt and a parent quoted from second issue in Children, "A Heroic Minority?"

XXXIII-14 Discussed in Children, "Why Did We Forget All This?" Also quoted a report from a parent

Grubb, Davis

VIII-22 Review of this The Night of the Hunter in "Unusual Novels"

Gruber, Howard (Editor with Jacques Voneche of The Essential Piaget)

XXXIII-22 Mentioned in Children, "An Interesting Comparison"

Gruden, Robert (English Prof., University of Oregon)

XXXVI-15 Quoted his Time and Art of Living in Children, "On Environments" (working environment of writer)

Gruen, Victor

XXV-38 Quoted on city planning in Frontiers, "Critics and Defenders of Cities"

XXVI-39 Quoted from Centers for the Urban Environment in Review, "Workers for the World"

Gruening, Ernest

XXVII-42 Review

Gruening, Dr. Ernest (Governor of Alaska)

II-46 Mentioned in Letter from Alaska with reference to right for statehood

XXI-8 Speech before Senate quoted in Frontiers, "Paths to 'Involvement'"

XXVII-42 Quoted his Many Battles, career discussed in Review, "Ernest Gruening"

XXXVI-51 Brief quote from preface of Mexico and Its Heritage in Frontiers, "the Weave of American Life"

Grundvig, Nicolai

I-40 Conceived idea of folk high school in Denmark, 1832-Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"

XXXII-25 Erling Duus article on quoted from Nov/Dec 1978 North Country Anvil in Children, "Good Odds, Bad Ends"

XXXVI-13 Noted in article by Finn Slumstrup in Community Service Newsletter, Mar/Apr 1982, and quoted in Children, "By and For the People" (re folk schools in Denmark)

Grundy, Pricilla

XVI-10 Her review of Burdick-Wheeler book, Fail Safe quoted from Christian Century, 1973 issue, "Accidental Obliteration"

Guardian

XXIV-18 Policy statement of editor, Bruce Brugmann, quoted in Children, "Miscellany"

XXVI-6 Article on history of Manchester Guardian quoted from Jan. 6, 1973 issue in Editorial, "Salute to the Guardian"

Guardians, Not Guards

XXXIII-4 Editorial

Guareschi, Giovanni

III-37 Review of The Little World of Don Camillo in Review, "A Beautiful Friendship"

Guayule Plantings

XXVIII-25 Discussed in Children, "Ecology Assessment"

Guerard, Albert

II-41 Brief quote from Nation article in Review, "Symptoms of a Change"

III-24 Quoted from Nation, May 20, 1950 article on Dr. Millikan and others who uphold orthodox churches-Frontiers, "Religion and 'Men of Affairs'"

XII-41 His Bottle in the Sea quoted in Lead, "The Sense in the Universe"

XIII-8 His "The Quest of Excellence" from American Scholar quoted in Children

Guest, Edgar

III-14 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Cult of Youth"

Guest of Honour, A - Nadine Gordimer (Viking, $8.95)

XXIII-48 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Failure of a Dream"

Guide for the Misguided, A

IV-18 Reviewed in "Books on Religion"

Guide for the Perplexed, A - E. F. Schumacher (Harper & Row, $8.95)

XXX-49 Reviewed in "A Life and a Book"

XXXII-39 Quoted in Lead, "The Problem is Set"

XXXII-43 Idea from discussed in Editorial, "Non- Physical Evolution?"

XXXII-50 Quoted in Lead, "Fact Into Value, Value Into Fact"

XXXVI-6 Quoted in Lead, "Optimism or Pessimism?"

XXXVII-9 Quoted in Lead, "Moonshine and Sunlight" (problem solving by "correct formula")

XXXVII-43 Roszak's review of quoted in Lead, "Counter Currents" (L.A. Times, Sept. 11, 1977)

XXXVIII-5 Quoted (convergent-divergent problems) in Lead, "The Essence of Man"

XXXVIII-6 Quoted last paragraph in biography by Barbara Wood in "Economist of Transcendence"

XXXVIII-24 Quoted in "Ways of Thinking About Change"

Guide in Self-Questioning

XXXV-46 Editorial

Guide to Alternative Periodicals (Sunspark Press, Box 6341, St. Petersburg, Florida 33736)

XXX-20 Mentioned in Frontiers, "On the Side of Life"

Guide to Literary Terms - Beckson and Ganz

XIV-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Romantic Spirit"

Guide to Setting Up Land Trusts - Robert Swann

XXIV-51 Mentioned in Frontiers, "New Life for Men and Land"

Guide to the Theater

VII-41 Frontiers (Eric Bentley's In Search of Theatre)

Guides for the Heaven-Bound

I-40 Frontiers (about books on prayer)

Guides of Current Science, The

XXVI-14 Editorial

Guidotti, Tee L.

XXVII-13 Quoted from Jan/Feb Environment in Children, "Environmental Studies"

Guilford, Dr. J. P. (Professor of Psychology at U.S.C.)

X-21 Mentioned in relation to his study of creativeness in science in Editorial, "Science and Art"

Guilt of the Righteous, The

XVII-50 Lead

"Guilt-Feelings" of Modern Man, The

IX-43 Lead

Guiney, Frank

XXVII-12 His essay and poem quoted from Words from Inside in Frontiers, "From Shadowed Walls"

Guiness, Alec

V-30 Reference to his film, Lavender Hill Mob in Frontiers, "Vagrant Virtues of Non- Conformity"

Guirdham, Arthur

XV-46 His Christ and Freud quoted in Lead, "Synanon-Its Best May Come Last"

XV-48 Christ and Freud reviewed and quoted in Review, same title

Guirdham, Arthur-(Continued)

XV-52 Divine or Social quoted in Children, "The Off-Beat Student"

Gulag Archipelago, The -Alexander Solzhenitsyn

XXVII-8 Discussed, quoted Jan. 5 Manchester Guardian in Frontiers, "The Useful Press"

XXVII-22 Review in April 20 Saturday Review/World and Harrison Salisbury review, April Atlantic quoted in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXVII-45 Reviewed in "What Price Ideology?"

XXVIII-21 Piotr Rawicz review of quoted from Jan. 18 Manchester Guardian in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"

XXX-8 Quoted in Lead, "After the Age of Revolution"

XXXIV-16 Summary of his set of figures as in Saturday Review, April 20, 1974, from in Review, "The Wearing Out of a Dream"

Gulag Archipelago-Three, The - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

XXXI-41 Review of quoted from June 14 Christian Science Monitor in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"

Gummere, Richard

XXIII-49 Quoted from Oct. 19 Nation in Children, "The Art Revolution"

Gumpert, Martin

III-14 Quoted from Nation re people who suffer far more psychologically than incurables-what about euthanasia for them?

XXVIII-7 His quote from August Bier in foreword to Hahnemann given in Editorial, "For Better or for Worse?"

Guns, Gold and Caravans - Robert Easton

XXXII-1 Quoted in Review, "Adventure Story"

Guppy, Nocholas

XI-37 Quoted his Wai-Wai in Editorial, and in Frontiers, "A Look at Missionary Zeal"

XI-38 Quoted his Wai-Wai in Lead, "Questions to Social Sciences"

Gurian, Waldemar

VII-2 Hannah Arendt discussion of his Bolshevism and Partisan in Review, "Toward Understanding"

Gursky, Martin

XXXVII-51 Quoted from Summer 1984 Land Report on ideology of "security" in Frontiers, "A Lost Art?"

Gurwitsch, Alexander (Russian scientist)

I-25 Quoted from Science, 1928, about his work on cell division in plants and animals

Gusdorf, H. J.

XII-20 Letter from quoted in Frontiers, "The Work Is Not Easy"

XV-9 His letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Framing Issues"

Guss, David M.

XXXIX-10 His preface Language of the Birds quoted in "Recovery and Discovery"

Gussow, Jane

XXXV-2 Quoted from Winter 1981 Land Report on eating habits in Children, "Well-Rounded Education"

XXXV-13 Quoted in Lead, "Deciding What To Do" re effort to reach TV audience on nutrition

XXXV-41 Quoted The Feeding Web in Lead, "The Pain of Change"; her selection from Global Reach also quoted; quoted in Editorial, "The Market Economy"

Gustaitis, Rasa

XXVI-20 Her book Wholly Round discussed, quoted in Review, "The Common Element in Change"

XXXIV-10 Quoted her article in Topanga Canyon Messenger, Nov. 26, 1980, re future changes in schools, etc., in Children, "Individuality in Community"

Gutheim, Frederick

VI-38 Review of his The Potomac

Guthrie, A. B.

XXXVII-18 His introduction to American Odyssey quoted in Review, "Meadows Yet, and Mountains"

Guthrie, James W.

XXV-50 Schools and Inequality quoted in Children, "A Sisyphus Project?"

Guttmacher, Manfred

X-8 Review of his Menninger Bulletin article (why psychiatrists don't like to testify in court) in Review, "Psychology and Social Perspective"

Gvul, Yesh

XXXVIII-42 His letter in WRI Newsletter Jan. 1985 re war in Lebanon in "Some Who Say 'No!'"

Gwaltney, Francis Irby

XIII-43 His The Violators quoted in Review, "Men of Southern Moment"

Gwynn, Richard

XL-26 The Way of the Sea reviewed in "Water, Water Everywhere"

Gyorgy, Anna

XXXII-51 Quoted from No Nukes-Everyone's Guide to Nuclear Power (she is main contributor) in Review, "The Pen Against Disaster"

Gyroscope of Life, The

XXXIV-16 Lead (re maturity-Prometheus)