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Maas, John

XII-7 Quoted from Landscape in Lead, "The Decline of the Hero" re banality of outdoor advertising

Maass, Joachim

XVIII-43 His The Magic Year discussed, quoted in Review, "An Accidental Encounter"

MacAllister, Dr. A. T. Jr.

XV-6 Quoted from Bulletin of the Council for Basic Education, Nov. 1961, in Children, "More on Telepathy"

MacAndrew, Andrew

XI-25 Quoted from Reporter on "Are Soviet Schools Better Than Ours?"-in Children, "Russian Education-I"

MacArthur, General Douglas

I-40 Sent memorandum to Roosevelt outlining Japanese peace proposals, which Roosevelt had two days before he left for Yalta- Editorial, "Apology for the Bomb"

II-3 Asked for day of prayer after execution of Tojo and other Japanese in Editorial, "Execution in Tokyo"

IV-22 Hanson Baldwin report on hysteria attendant on his return to United States-Lead, "The Humane Temper

V-22 Reference to his American Legion Magazine article in Frontiers, "War Resistance"

XVI-16 Briefly quoted from Changeover-the Drive for Peace (collection of writings ed. by Virginia Naeve) in Review, "Peace Spectrum"

Macardle, Dorothy

IV-45 Review of her The Unforeseen and mention of her The Uninvited

Macarow, Leo

XVII-35 Wrote Frontiers, "Forms of Social Schizophrenia"

XIX-17 His letter to editor quoted in Frontiers, "Toward a Vocabulary of Being"

XIX-18 His letter used in Lead, "A Good Human Life"

Macauley, Thomas Babington

IX-14 He prescribed what the Indians should be taught-quoted from Menen in Frontiers, "A 'Spiritual' Problem"

Macbeth - Shakespeare

IV-43 Review "Hamlet and Macbeth" based on Roy Walker's studies

XXIX-36 "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . . Signifying nothing" quoted in Lead, "The Art of the Philosopher"

MacBeth, Norman

XXXVII-49 Quoted from Darwin Retired in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"

Maccoby, Michael

XXVII-3 His review of Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Cultural Action for Freedom quoted, May 14, 1971 Science, in Children, "Paulo Freire"

XXVII-5 Quoted on Freire's writing from Science, May 14, 1971, in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

MacCormick, Austin

XVII-16 His introduction to Eugene Block's May God Have Mercy quoted in Review, "A Study of the Death Penalty"

MacDiarmid (Scottish poet)

II-2 Reference to in Letter from Scotland

Macdonald, Dwight and Nancy

I-7 Deserted party and political fraction to rethink entire social question in attempt to evolve new principles of personal and social morality-Lead, "The Real Issue"

I-8 Responsibility of Peoples in Politics--Lead

I-16 Mention of Responsibility of Peoples in connection with review of "The Dark Side of the Moon"

I-28 Reference to The Root is Man in "The Socialist Dilemma"

I-50 "Christmas Editorial" quoted from

II-9 The Root is Man definition of "radical" quoted from in Frontiers

II-27 Review, "Heroes are Scarce" devoted to his Student Partisan remarks on Responsibility of Peoples

III-30 Quoted from article, "The Bomb" in Frontiers, "Science and Politics"

III-35 Lead, "A New View of Man" deals with his The Root is Man

IV-24 Long quote from The Responsibility of Peoples in Lead, "Virtues in Decline" re Negroes on Mare Island

IV-48 Review of The Responsibility of Peoples in "Collective Responsibility"

V-3 Long quote from The Responsibility of Peoples in Review, "It's Almost Funny"

V-7 The American Middle Classes, in Frontiers, "The Age of Indifference"

VI-1 Review of his New Yorker article on Great Books, "The Book of the Millennium Club"

Macdonald, Dwight and Nancy-(Continued)

VI-7 Quoted in Lead, "Keeping the Record Straight," about Negroes who died at Mare Island; Review, "More on 'Great Books'"

VI-13 "Correspondence on 'The Great Books'"

VII-3 Quoted from a Diogenes article in Lead, "Extremes of Social Theory" re kitsch

VII-3 Quoted in Editorial, "The Distant Heart"

VII-4 Review, "Bow to the New Yorker" discussed his review of Revised Standard Version of the Bible

VI-41 Root is Man subject of "Books for Our Time VII"

VI-44 Root is Man quoted in Review, "The Hope of the World"

VII-12 Quoted in Review, "Accompaniments of Nationalism"

VII-16 Reference to "A Theory of Mass Culture" in Review, "Democratizing the Arts"

VII-28 Root quoted in Editorial, "Opening Questions"; also quoted in Frontiers

VII-34 Review, "Dwight Macdonald in the Reporter" on his article, "The Lie-Detector Era"

VIII-13 Root quoted in Frontiers, "Deceptive Nostrums"

VIII-43 Quoted from Progressive re Speak Truth to Power; quoted in Editorial, "Democratic Dilemma"

IX-36 Root quoted in Children

IX-52 Review, "Macdonald in London"

X-3 His Politics comment on her quoted in Editorial, "Simone Weil"

X-9 Quoted in Children, "Responsibility of Peoples"

X-22 Quoted from Encounter, "Politics Past" in Review, "Dwight Macdonald Reminisces"

X-22 Quoted his The Root is Man in Editorial, "A New Political Vocabulary"

X-44 Quoted The Root is Man on his definition of "Progressive" and "Radical" in Editorial, "The Environment of Freedom"

X-48 Comment on Macdonald's theory about the progressives and radicals in disagreement with quoted in Lead, "'Progressives' and 'Radicals'"

XI-26 Quoted Liberation, May, on the futility of politics in Lead, "The Future of Education"

XII-17 Mention of his The Responsibility of Peoples in Frontiers, "'Good and Straightforward' War"

XII-21 His "The Triumph of the Fact" in The Anchor Review #2, quoted in Review, "The Mindless Mood"; also quoted on McCarthy in Editorial, "No Stereotype Here"

XIII-19 His essay, "We Need a New Political Vocabulary" quoted in Lead, "The Unfolding Consciousness"

XIV-9 His discussion in Spring 1960 Partisan Review quoted in Children

Macdonald, Dwight and Nancy-(Continued)

XIV-32 His June Encounter review of Raymond Williams' The Long Revolution quoted in Lead, "Problems of Universal Thinking"

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

XV-32 His study Masscult and Midcult quoted in Lead, "The Pressure Gauge"

XV-43 Quoted his essay The Root is Man in Lead, "The Private Origins of the Good"

XV-48 Quoted Winter 1948 Politics in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

XVI-10 Quoted Jan. 4 Time on his Against the American Grain in Lead, "The Health in Us"

XII-42 His essay The Responsibility of Peoples from March 1945 issue of Politics quoted in Lead, "What Have We Done?"

XIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Is Anyone Really 'Right'?"

XIII-31 His letter to MANAS on Spanish refugees aid in Editorial, "The Mass Media"

XIII-48 Chapter "The Question of Marxism" from The Root is Man quoted in Lead, "Justice to Marx?"

XIII-49 Quote from The Root is Man in Children, "The 'Radical'-Some Definitions"

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

XV-32 His study, Masscult and Midcult, quoted in Lead, "The Private Origins of the Good"

XV-48 Quoted, Winter, 1948 Politics in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

XVI-10 Quoted, Jan. 4 Time on his Against the American Grain in Lead, "The Health In Us"

XVI-23 His Against the American Grain quoted in Review, "The Versatile Dwight Macdonald"

XVI-26 Quoted from Politics in Frontiers, "In and Out of History"

XVII-36 Quoted June 1961 Encounter, review of Raymond Williams' The Long Revolution, in Editorial, "Concerning the Triple Revolution"

XVII-36 Quoted from The Root is Man in Children, "Anarchism and Education"

XVII-37 Quoted The Responsibility of Peoples in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"

XVIII-21 Root quoted in Review, "The Behavior of Nations"

XVIII-32 Quoted from Life by Henry Winthrop in Frontiers, "The Leisure-Time Dilemma"

XVIII-40 The Root is Man quoted in Lead, "The Responsibilities of the Individual"

XVIII-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Alienation"

XIX-30 Quoted from The Root is Man in Lead, "After Ideologies?"

XX-15 Quoted from The Responsibility in Review, "The Question of 'Blame'"

XX-20 Quoted The Root is Man in Lead, "Unquiet Desperation"

XX-25 The Responsibility of Peoples quoted in Lead, "Business As Usual"

Macdonald, Dwight and Nancy-(Continued)

XX-28 Quote from The Root is Man in Lead, "The Opposite Pole"

XXI-38 Responsibility quoted, March 1945 Politics in Lead, "The Rules of Criticism"

XXI-21 Quoted Autumn 1967 American Scholar in Frontiers, "Dialogue on the Left"

XXIII-1 Essay by Andrea Caffi quoted from The Root is Man in Children, "Education for Tomorrow"

XXVI-8 His pairing of quotations from Hegel and Franklin Roosevelt quoted from The Root is Man in Lead, "Threads of Continuity"

XXVII-45 The Responsibility of Peoples quoted in Review, "What Price Ideology?"

Macdonald, Dwight

XXXIV-45 Quoted from Politics, The Root Is Man (1946) in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"

XXXIV-52 Quoted "Neither Victims nor Executioners" (Camus) from July/Aug. 1947 issue of Politics in Lead, "Albert Camus" Quoted The Root Is Man in Editorial, "For Love of the World"

XXXVI-40 Quoted The Root Is Man in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies" (on "ought" and "should")

XXXVI-44 Quoted his remark on General Patton's speech in No. 7 issue of Politics

XXXVII-19 Quoted from Against the American Grain (on pragmatism) in Lead, "Question for Our Time"

XXXVII-43 Quoted Politics (1944-49) The Root Is Man in Review, "On Political Classification"

XXXVIII-38 Discussion of The Root is Man (Casey Black in Nation) in "A Good Man"

MacDonald, John D.

XI-34 Review of his Deceivers, "Notes on Novels"

XIV-46 His The End of the Night quoted in Children, "Notes and Quotations"

XV-33 A Key to the Suite quoted in Review, "The Processed Man"

XVIII-51 The Quick Red Fox reviewed, quoted in Review, "A Novelist's Ethical Asides"

XXVIII-45 His The Dreadful Lemon Sky quoted in Editorial, "Dissociation of Cause and Effect"

MacDonald, Margaret

XXVIII-51 Her essay, "Natural Rights," quoted from Philosophy, Politics, and Society in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

Macdonald, Nancy (Director, Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc., 80 E. 11th St., NY 10003)

XXXIV-2 Quoted from her appeal in Editorial, "Heroic Men and Women in Exile"

XL-17 Review of Homage to the Spanish Exiles in "Studies of Compassion"

MacDonald, Ramsay

X-36 Quoted in Lead, "Keir Hardie"

MacDonald, Ross

XVIII-14 Robert Kirsch's review of The Far Side of the Dollar quoted, Jan. 12, L.A. Times in Review, "The Power of Greek Tragedy"

MacDonald, Ross-(Continued)

XXIII-22 Quoted his mystery novel, The Three Roads, in Editorial, "Conservation Measure"

Macdonald on Gandhi

XXXVI-39 Review

Macdonell

II-36 He and Gomperz noted derivation of Greek Metaphysics from India

MacDougal, P. S. (Philip)

VII-20 His "The Recession and the Auto Industry," Frontiers

VII-21 "Come Again, With Me, Lucille" follow-up on above with reference to MacDougal

VIII-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "'Autonomy' and "Autonomous Groups"

MacDougall, Hugh A.

XXXVII-7 Quoted his Racial Myth in English History in Review, "Truth in Myth"

Mace, Stuart (staff member Cottonwood Notes)

XXXVII-14 Quoted re Malachite Farm School in Children, "Places to Go"

MacEoin, Gary

XXVI-36 Quoted from Latin America Review of Books in Frontiers, "Literature on Latin America"

MacFadden, Bernard

VI-31 Reference to in Children

MacFarlane, Dr. Jean (University of California)

IV-38 Quoted in children from Antioch Review article by Erling Eng

MacGregor, Gordon

IV-21 Reference to his Warrior Without Weapons in Frontiers, "Our Forty Years' War"

Machiavelli

I-36 Plato"

Machina Ex Deo - Lynn White, Jr. (MIT Press, 1969, $5.95)

XXII-45 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Historian's Diagnosis"

XXIII-44 Mentioned in Frontiers, "A Science of Human Well-Being"

XXVII-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "New and Old Critiques of Orthodoxy"

XXXVI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Natural Religion"

XXXVI-46 Quoted in Lead, "A Natural Religion"

XXXIX-23 Quoted on technological power of nature in Lead

XL-20 Re pagan animism, exploiting nature in "Tomorrow's History"

Machine in the Garden, The - Leo Marx

XVIII-35 Reviewed in Lead, "The Para-Pastoral Ideal"

XXI-5 Quoted in Editorial, "The Place of Value"

XXII-31 Quoted in Lead, "The Price of Submission"

XXII-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Carlyle as Futurologist"

XXIV-3 Quoted in Editorial, "The Pastoral Tradition"

XXVII-38 Comment on Carlyle's essay quoted from in Lead, "Unprogress Report"

Machine in the Garden, The-(Continued)

XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"

XXIX-16 Discussion of Tench Coxe quoted in Lead, "The New Rationalism"

XXXII-4 Quoted in Lead, "A Place Created"

XXXIX-39 Quoted in "The Lost Joy of Life"

Machine Isn't Flawless, The

XIV-30 Frontiers

Machwe, Dr. Prabhakar

XXXIV-17 His paper published by Indian Institute of World Culture; quoted in Editorial, "Mournful Verdict" on decline of Indian fine arts and folk tradition

MacInnes, Helen

IV-42 Review of her Neither five Nor Three in "Political Fiction"

Macinto, George

XXII-30 His remarks in re Bertrand Russell from paper in The Subversive Science, in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"

Macintosh, Douglas Clyde

XXIV-46 His paper, including poem, quoted from Journal of Philosophy, Jan. 18, 1940, in Editorial, "Did We Need 'Permission'?"

XXXII-38 A Simple Answer"

MacIntyre, Alasdair

XXXIX-5 Quoted After Virtue in "The Source of Morality"

MacIntyre, Frank A.

XVI-46 His letter quoted in Lead, "The Issue of 'Identity'"

MacIver, Robert

IX-28 His Academic Freedom in Our Times discussed by Paul Goodman in Lead, "The Duties of Free Men"

IX-37 "The Duties of Free Men"-a Rejoinder

Mack, Arien

XXVII-2 Edited Death in American Experience from which quotations made in Frontiers, "The Liberal Churches"

Mack, John Edward (Psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School)

XXXV-17 His contribution to The Final Epidemic quoted in Editorial, "Are the Terrorists Mad?"

Mackay, Dorothy

XXII-25 Quoted from March 1931 Asia in Review, "Cities Throughout History"

MacKenna, Stephen (translator of Plotinus)

XI-50 Quoted his translation of Third Ennead in Lead, "The Great Interruption"

MacKenzie, R. F.

XXX-23 His The Unbowed Head reviewed in Children, "Public Schools in Scotland"

XXX-37 Quoted from State School in Children, "No Matter of Place"

MacKenzie, R. G.

XL-41 The Unbowed Head (story of police) in "The Malady of Scotland"

Mackey, Prof. W. F.

XXI-12 His Bilingualism as a World Problem discussed and quoted in Review, "A Key to People"

XXI-52 Quoted his Bilinqualism in Frontiers, "The Imperialism of Language"

XXIII-49 Bilingualism quoted in Review, "The Decline of Language"

XXXI-52 Bilingualism as a World Problem quoted in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"

Mackintosh, Douglas Clyde (Yale)

XXXVII-4 Quoted from Journal of Philosophy, Jan. 18, 1940 (verses of examiner) in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

MacLean, Alistair

XII-9 Quoted his South by Java Head (effect of war on children) in Children

XXX-1 His H. M. S. Ulysses quoted in Lead, "The Leap of Metaphor"

MacLean, Ed

I-37 Review of his Man, Inc.

II-4 "The Meaning of World Revolution" his, Lead Editorial-"Affirmative Thinking" based on Lead, although MacLean not mentioned by name

Maclean, Kevin

XLI-17 On the Aquaria I in Annals, Vol. V, No. 3, 1987, in "Thousand Year Journey"

MacLean's (Canadian Journal)

XLI-6 Fred Bruning on James Baldwin, Dec. 21, 1987, in Editorial, "How People 'Grow Up'"

MacLeish, Archibald (former Librarian of Congress, now at Harvard)

V-13 Brief quote in Editorial, "The Fear of Reason"

V-13 Quoted his Atlantic Montjly article on thought controls in Frontiers, "Dangerous Definitions"

V-40 Reference to May 18, 1940 Nation article in Lead, "The Proposition is Peace"

VI-48 Quoted American Scholar in Frontiers, "The Seeds of 'Counter Revolution'"

XI-21 Quoted from his rhetoric in reference to "The Irresponsibles," published in Nation for May 19, 1940 in "The Dangerous Virtues"

XII-9 Reference to Nation article, "The Irresponsibles" in Review of Pauling's No More War!, "Scientists and Moral Decision"

XII-10 Quoted in Children, "What is a True University?" from Saturday Review

XX-46 Quoted Oct. 14 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "They've Gone About as Far. . ."

XX-48 Quoted Oct. 14 Saturday Review in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"

XXI-33 Quoted July 13 Saturday Review in Lead, "Crossing the Line"

MacLeish, Archibald -(Continued)

XXII-27 Quoted from June 7 Saturday Review in Review, "For Lack of a Project"

XXIX-46 Quoted May 18, 1940 Nation in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"

XXXI-47 Quoted May 18, 1940 Nation in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"

XXXIX-22 Dr. Lester Grinspoon's quote from in International Conflict and Behavioral Science in "The Uses of Truth"

MacLennan, Hugh

XV-48 His comments on Albert Nock's Memoirs of a Superfluous Man in Sept. 30 N.Y. Times Book Review quoted in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

XXI-12 Quoted his novel, Two Solitudes, in Review, "A Key to People"

MacLeod, Dan

XXVI-15 Quoted Nov. 1972 Environment in Lead, "Nature, Nurture, Choice"

MacLeod, Donald

XXXI-6 His article on uses of language quoted from Contemporary Education, Fall 1977, in Children, "Toward Paideia"

Macmillan, Prime Minister Harold

XI-18 Reference to in Review, "Notes on the News"

XI-24 Discussed in Letter from England, indifference to bomb threat

MacNeill, Eoin (Prof. ancient Irish)

XXXV-10 Quoted in The Imagination of Insurrection and used in Review, "Irish Anguish"

MacPartland, John

I-6 Sex in Our Changing World mentioned in "New Views of Personal Morality"

V-20 Quote from Harper's in Lead, "The Great Mutation"-possibilities of "Space Travel"

VI-6 Reference to in Review of The Big Change

Macrae, Alan

XXIX-45 Mud, Space and Spirit reviewed in "Showing What is Possible"

XXXIX-50 Quoted in Review, "The Uses of Earth"

Macy, Joseph Jr.

VI-43 Frontiers, "Psychiatrists Replace 'Intellectuals'" re "Human Relations in Germany" report of the Foundation

Maddeloni, Arnold

XVII-42 His To Be Fully Alive quoted, discussed in Review, "Achieving 'Emotional Maturity'"

Mademoiselle (Magazine)

XV-6 Interview with Robert Pickus reprinted from Dec. 1961 issue, text of Lead, "Full Turn Toward Peace"

XV-11 Article in Dec. 1961 issue text of Lead, "Working for Peace"

Madison Avenue, USA - Martin Mayer

XI-11 Reference to his book on advertising in connection with his Harper's article, quoted in Lead, "The Argument About Conformity"

Madison, Charles A.

II-27 Reference to and quotes from in "Great Reformers" on Henry George"

Madison, James

VI-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Aims of the 'Fathers'"

XII-5 Quoted in Children re Christianity as threat to liberty, "More on Religion in the Schools"

XIV-4 Quoted from tenth Federalist Papers in Lead, "The Constitutional Process"

XXII-8 Quoted from 38th paper of Federalist Papers in Lead, "The Roots of Power"

XXXIV-21 Quoted against conscription in Children, "Various Matters"

Madness of Power-Seeking, The

XXXV-26-35 Editorial (Simone Weil)

Maduagwu, M.O.M. (Leader of Nigerian Independence Movement)

VIII-9 Discussion of his Nation article in Frontiers, "Cultural Tensions"

Maga, John

XXII-11 Briefly quoted, Jan. 24 Science in Frontiers, "Scientific Frontiers"

Magazine Notes

VIII-48 Review-Nation

Magazines from Abroad

XXIV-19 Review

Magazines from a friend in the United States to a friend overseas" project - Mrs. Henry Mayers

XVII-21 Notice with address

Magic Mountain - Thomas Mann

I-47 Reference to in review of Dr. Faustus

XII-18 Quoted by Mr. McClelland in Review, "Religious Overtones in Psychoanalysis"

Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Tales, The - Diane Wolkstein (Schocken, 1980)

XXXVI-37 Review, quoted "Keeping the Country Virtuous"

Magic Staff, The - Andrew Jackson Davis

I-36 Reference to in Frontiers "Life and Soul"

Magic, Witchcraft and Animal Magnetism - by Colquehoun

II-14 Mentioned in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"

Magic World, The- William Brandon (Morrow, 1971 )

XXV-20 Quoted in Editorial, "Poetry of the People"

Magic Year, The - Joachim Maass

XVIII-43 Quoted and discussed in Review, "An Accidental Encounter"

Magic Years, The - Selma Fraiberg (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1959)

XVIII-27 Discussed in Children

Magicians, The - J. B. Priestley

VII-51 Reviewed

Magilavy, Beryl

XLI-27-36 From Winter 1988 Raise the Stakes, "Cities Within Nature," in Review, "Valuable Thinking"

Magnificent Anachronism, A

XIX-28 Review

Magnuson, Dr. Paul B.

IV-25 Reference to his work as Director of Veterans' Hospitals in Frontiers, "The Institutional Dilemma"

Magny, Claude Edmonde (French critic)

II-32 Quoted his Twice a Year criticism of work of John Passos in Review, "The End of the Novel?"

XI-16 Quoted from him on John Dos Passos from Twice a Year (1948) in Frontiers, "Art and Morality"

XX-19 Quoted from Twice a Year, 1948, in Lead, "Is Philosophy Important?"

XXV-36 Quoted Twice a Year, 1948, in Review, "Quest for 'Real Being'"

XXVI-51 Quoted Twice a Year, 1948, in Lead, "A New Genesis"

XXXI-46 Quoted Twice a Year in Review, "What Has Become of the Stories?"

Magpie's Bagpipe, The - Jonathan Williams (Northpoint Press, 1982)

XXXV-38 Quoted in Editorial, "Like the Sign Says"

XXXVI-4 Quoted text and poems in Review, "A Poet's Mournings"

Maha Bodi (Indian Journal)

XI-48 Quotations from in Frontiers, "Some MANAS Exchanges"

Mahabharata - William Buck rendition (University of California Press, $10.00)

XXVII-14 Discussed in Children, "Mahabharata"

XXXVI-13 Quoted remarks on by Prof. B. S. van Nooten in Children, "Indian Runners"

Mahabharata

I-33 Reference to in "The Culture of India"

II-5 The Five Brothers by Elizabeth Seeger condensation of reviewed

V-46 Long quote from Raja's Swatantra article in Lead, "East and West"

IX-26 Editorial

Mahabharata, The

XXV-21 Editorial

Mahabharata, The-A Literary Study - Krishna Chaitanya (Clarion, New Delhi, 1985)

XXXIX-4 Quoted in "How to Be Sensible" on wisdom compressed in riddles and anecdotes

XXXIX-11 Reviewed, in "Three Books"

Mahadevan, T. K.

XVI-11 Quoted Dec. 1, 1960 Bhoodan in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"

XXIV-50 His article on Gandhi quoted in Frontiers, "'Quintessence' of Gandhi," Gandhi Marg, July

Mahan, Admiral

I-9 Quoted in "Re-Education-Theory and Practice" ("The province of force in human affairs is to give moral ideas time to take root")

VI-48 Above quoted in Review, "Background on Korea"

VII-38 Quoted in Editorial, "Conflict of Values"

Mahatma - D. G. Tendulkar

XXXIII-3 Quoted from Vol. 5 in Lead, "Gandhi on Violent Struggles"

Mahatma and the World - Krishnalal Shridharani

I-5 Books on India-Review

Mahatma and the World-(Continued)

II-42 Brief mention of in Review, "A Critic of Gandhi"

Mahatma Gandhi-The Early Phase - Pyarelal (Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1965)

XIX-33 Quoted in Lead, "Gandhi's Roots"

XXIII-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Signals and the Noise"

XXIV-35 Quoted in Editorial, "Lives of Great Men. . ."

XXV-9 Quoted in Lead, "Philosophy in Action"

Maher, John (Founder of Delancey Street Foundation)

XXIX-46 Quoted in Review, "Acts of Love"

Maier, Joseph

XXXIII-48 His contribution to Vico and Contemporary Thought quoted in Review, "Vico-Now a Contemporary"

Maier, Michael

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

Maier, Pauline

XXX-11 Quoted from From Resistance to Revolution in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"

Mailbag

XX-18 Frontiers

Mailer, Norman(author of The Naked and the Dead )

III-32 His comment on A Field of Broken Stones

IV-27-36 Reference to The Naked and the Dead in Review of From Here to Eternity

IV-44 His book discussed in Review, "The Doom and the Gloom"

IV-46 Reference to in Review, "From Out of the Gloom"

IX-23 Quoted from The Man Who Studied Yoga in Lead, "Unanswered Questions"

XI-12 V"

XII-6 Quoted about his reactions to selling The Naked and the Dead to movies in Lead, "Where is the Enemy?"

XII-45 Quoted in Lead, "The Search for Roots"

XXIX-13 Quoted from discussion with Dr. Laing in Review, "Ronald Laing, M.D."

Mailliard, Kristina

XXIX-45 Quoted on food donations for elderly, Aug. 23, L.A. Times in Frontiers, "When No News is Good News"

Main Currents of American Thought - Vernon Parrington

II-51 Reference to in Frontiers, "On 'Yielding to Reality'"

III-37 Reference to in Lead, "American Culture"

IX-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Social World"

Main Stream of Mathematics, The - Edna E. Kramer

VI-8 Quoted in Review, "Mathematical Reasoning"

Main Theme, The

XXXIX-26 Editorial (responsibility)

XXVII-26-35 Quoted in Editorial, "Sources of Literature"

Maine, Harold (Walker Winslow)

I-3 If a Man Be Mad - "We Can Save the Mentally Sick" story of Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas Satevepost, Nov. 15, 1947

III-51 Reference to him and his work and his book in Lead, "The World Next Door"

IV-5 His article "The Hour of Man" the Lead Mentioned and reference to his work in Editorial, "The Human Underground"

VI-30 Mentioned in Editor's Note, Review, "A Curious Clarity"

IX-24 Walker Winslow-Menninger Story, Reviewed

XXVI-7 Lead, "Patterns of Power"

XL-36 Quoted If a Man Be Mad in "The Persuasion of Nature"

Maine Land Advocate (Box 653, Bangor, Maine 04401)

XXVIII-3 Mentioned in Frontiers, "The Roots of Restoration"

XXX-39 Quoted from May/June issue in Frontiers, "Less Than Encouraging"

Maine Times (weekly)

XXV-15 John N. Cole, editor, quoted in Frontiers, "It Happened in Maine"

Maine Woods, The - Henry David Thoreau (Bramhall House, 1950- arranged by Dudley JC. Lunt)

XXVII-11 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Use of a Man"

Maingay, Hilde

XXII-26-35 Quoted from Journal of the New Alchemists in Lead, "Toward Gentle, Equitable Transition"

Major Efficiency, A

X-4 Editorial

Major Project, A

XXXV-39 Lead (evaluating process of history, collective mistakes)

Makarenko, A. S.

VIII-37 Review of his Book for Parents, "A Book from Russia"

Make This the Last War - Michael Straight (American publication, 1943)

I-1 Review

Makers of the Present

XXXI-41 Frontiers

Making an Issue

XIII-8 Editorial

Making Desegregation Work-Jonathan Kozol

XXXIV-9 From Boston Globe, Sept. 4, 1980, in "News from Boston

Making of a Conservationist, The

XXXIX-41 Review (Lowdermilk)

Making of a Counter Culture, The - Theodore Roszak (Doubleday, $7.95, Anchor $1.95)

XXII-41 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Against Madness and Absurdity"

XXVII-3 Quoted from California Wintu Indian taken from, used in Lead, "The World in View"

Making of a Moron, The - Niall Brennan (Sheed and Ward, 1953)

VII-17 Quoted in Lead, "Some 'Economic' Facts"

Making of a Moron, The-(Continued)

XXXIII-6 Quoted in Editorial, "The Indispensable Class"

XXXVII-36 Quoted on "monotonous" work in Lead, "Work"

Making of a Radical, The - Scott Nearing (Harper & Row, Colophon paper)

XXV-9 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Life and an Epoch"

XXVIII-49 Quoted in Children, "Lessons in Harmony"

Making of Culture, The

IV-47 Review-The Soul of the Indian, Charles Alexander Eastman

VI-39 Editorial

Making of Hypotheses, The

II-30 Frontiers, on scientific intuitions

Making of Pacifists, The

XXIV-41 Review

Making of the TVA, The - Arthur Morgan (Prometheus Books, $10.95)

XXVIII-13 Reviewed in "A Conception of Public Service"

XXX-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Burdens of the Utopians"

Making the Future

XXIII-23 Lead

Making the Peace- 1941-1945 - William L. Neumann (Foundation for Foreign Affairs)

III-15 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Rules for Peace"

Malabar Farm - Louis Bromfield (Harper & Row, 1947, Ballantine paper, 1970)

XXV-15 Quoted from Preface to in Review, "Two Good Books"

Malbre, Alfred Jr.

XVIII-24 Quoted from Wall Street Journal in Children, "Lectures and Machines"

Malady of Europe, The - M. E. Ravage

I-3 Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"

Malafry, Hugh Table 1- XXX-5 His discussion of James Lovelock's "Gaea Hypothesis" quoted from July 1976 Mother Earth News in Lead, "An Extraordinary Consensus"
Malaise of Indecision

XI-40 Editorial

Malakhov, Sergei

III-11 Reference to his Look article, "Freedom Frightens Me" in Children

Malan, Dr. Daniel Francois

I-27 New Prime Minister of South Africa defeated Smuts on "white supremacy" program- Review, "South African Story"

II-7 Head of Nationalist Government- mentioned in Letter from South Africa

II-15 Reference to in Letter from South Africa

IV-20 Reference to in Letter from England re his remarks on on-white members of Commonwealth of South Africa

V-16 His Nationalist regime has apartheid for its slogan-Lead, "Race and Religion"

Malan, Dr. Daniel Francois-(Continued)

VI-29 Quoted in Review, "News About South Africa"

VIII-32 Review-Through Malan's Africa

Malaquais, Jean

XI-11 IV"

Malatesta, Errico

XVIII-24 Freedom Press, 1965) in "The Anarchist Vision"

Malcolm X

XXI-25 Quoted from The Black Power Revolt (edited by Floyd B. Barbour) in Review, "The Real Reconstruction"

XXXI-26 Quoted in Lead, "The Uses of History"

Male and Female - Dr. Margaret Mead

VI-24 Quoted in Children

VII-15 Quoted in Review, "The Bigamist"

IX-40 Chapter, "Can Marriage Be for Life?" quoted in Children

Malibu Times

XXVII-9 Gordon Sinclair broadcast quoted, Dec. 28 issue, in Frontiers, "About America and Americans"

Malichite Farm (See Cottonwood Notes)
Malik, Dr. S. C.

XXII-34 Quoted his monograph Indian Civilization- The Formative Period in Review, "Who Can Go Home Again?"

Malin, Patrick Murphy (ACLU Executive Director)

IX-22 Quoted from Clearing the Main Channels (ACLU annual report)

Malkani, N. R. (New Delhi, India)

XIV-29 Wrote Lead, "Gandhiji and Social Change"

Malleus Maleficarum - James Sprenger and Henry Kramer (1489)

XXXVII-39 Handbook of Inquisitors, noted in Lead, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"

Mallon, Paul (Hearst columnist)

II-40 You re possible rise of "Christian" totalitarianism

Maloney, Wiley

VII-23 Quoted Collier's article on Mormons in Review, "Bigamy and P-hilosophy"

Malraux, Andre

VII-11 Reference to his The Voices of Silence in Lead, "Art and Technology"

XVIII-37 Quoted from The Modern Tradition in Frontiers, "Works of the Imagination"

XXVII-14 Quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Themselves"

XXVIII-3 Quoted in Review, "Unfinished Reformation"

XXV-6 Quoted by Robert J. Wolff in his Lead, "Doorways to Art"

XXVIII-25 Comment about museums quoted from The Voices of Silence in Review, "Dithyramble"

XXXII-24 The Voices of Silence quoted in Lead, "A Brief Comparison"

Malraux, Andre-(Continued)

XXXIII-13 His view from The Voices of Silence about Chinese expressed in Review, "Excellenceto- Live-With"

Malthus, Ref. T. R.

III-46 Reference to his Essay on Population in Letter from England

Malthusian Misunderstanding

VIII-47 Review

Man, Alex

XII-20 Quoted anonymously on Aldermaston in Editorial, "If You Live in California"

Man, Esther

XX-29 Her letter quoted in Children, "Grades and Other 'Signs'"

Man, The - Trevanian

XXXIV-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Two Portraits"

Man a Machine - Julian Offray de la Mettrie

VI-37 Quoted in Lead, "Notes on Religion"

X-14 Quoted in Lead, "Scientific Philosophizing"

XV-14 Quoted in Lead, "Creeping Ethics"

XVI-7 Quoted in Lead, "An Essential of Religion"

XXIII-12 Quoted in Lead, "Teaching and Healing"

XXIV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Revolution or Restoration?"

XXV-52 A Brief Exploration"

XXIX-11 Quoted in Lead, "What is 'Morality'?"

XXXI-16 Quoted in Review, "Thought and Action"

XXXIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "A Science of Man?"

XXXV-45 Quoted in Review, "The School of Nature"

XXXVI-16 Quoted in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'"

XXXVII-3 Brief discussion of and a quote in Editorial, "A Pantyeist Idea"

XXXVII-39 Quoted in Lead, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"

Man Against Aging - Robert S. de Ropp

XIII-33 Review of by David Gort in July 11 New Republic quoted in Review, "How Complicated We Are"

Man Against Himself - Karl Menninger (Harcourt Brace, 1938)

XVIII-31 Quoted by Raymond Py in Lead, "Psychiatrists and War"

Man Against Orthodoxies

II-14 Lead

Man Alone- Alienation in Modern Society - Prof. Eric Josephson and Mary Josephson

XV-50 Reviewed, quoted in Review, "Another 'Book for Our Time'

XVIII-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Alienation"

Man and Nature

XL-11 Review (Art in China and Japan)

Man and Crisis - Ortega y Gasset (Norton)

XIII-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Pressure of Circumstances"

XIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Human Frame of Reference"

XIII-46 Chapter "Change and Crisis" quoted in Review, "Ortega's Philosophic Prophecy"

Man and Crisis-(Continued)

XIII-49 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "What is the Project?"

XIX-40 Quoted in Lead, "Toward Unbribably Man"

XX-6 Quoted in Editorial, "The Task of 'Living'"

XX-43 Quoted in Editorial, "The Examined Life"

XX-43 Lengthy quote from in Frontiers, "The Nature of Historical Crisis"

XX-45 Quoted in Review, "Reflective Distance"

XX-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Trouble with Institutions"

XXI-13 Quoted in Editorial, "Leading and Teaching"

XXII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Study of Man"

XXII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Benefit of the Doubt"

XXIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "Man and the Modern Age"

XXIII-24 Quoted from Chapter 7, "Truth as Man in Harmony" in Lead, "The Question of Identity"

XXIV-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "Two Spanish Originals"

XXV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Is a Science of Man Possible?"

XXVIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"

XXX-20 Quoted in Lead, "The Subtle Art"

XXXI-17 Quoted in Lead, "Two Questions"

XXXIII-43 Long quote in Review, "A Book Worth Reading"

XXXIII-43 Long quote in Review, "A Book worth Reading"

XXXVIII-2 Quoted on decision-making, "living" in Lead, "Required Reading"

XXXIX-15 On the "essence" of Man in "The Writers"

XLI-52 Quoted in "Some Heroes" (man needs to know)

Man and Era

I-35 Review-Winston Churchill's War Memoirs

Man and His Circumstances- Ortega As Educator - Robert McClintock (Teachers College Press, 1971, $15.00)

XXV-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Mission of Ortega

XXV-12 Some Comparisons"

XXVIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "To Be, Or Not To Be"

Man and His Future

XIX-39 Quoted by E. F. Schumacher in Lead, "Industrial Society"

Man and His Gods - Prof. Homer W. Smith

V-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Fear of Reason"

Man and His History

II-45 Lead (in answer to subscriber's protest against too much history)

Man and Life (University of Cincinnati publication celebrating its 150th anniversary, 1969)

XXVII-20 Dr. Charles D. Aring, Jacques Barzun and Dr. Dubos quoted from Dr. Aring's summary of symposium in given in Frontiers, "This Stable World"

Man and Myth

XXV-16 Review

Man and Nature

XI-53 Editorial-Julian Huxley, Thomas Acquinas

Man and Nature-(Continued)

XXIV-12 Review

XXVIII-50 Frontiers

XXXIII-17 Review

Man and Nature - George Perkins Marsh (1863)

XXIV-25 Mentioned in Review, "Lovers of the Land"

XXX-10 New paperback edition reviewed in "Returned to Print"

XXX-16 Quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Balances"

XXXIII-23 Quoted in Editorial, "Early Champion of Forests"

XXXVII-25 Discussed in Review, "George Perkins Marsh" (new title The Earth as Modified by Human Action, Scribner 1874)

Man and People - Ortega y Gasset (Norton paperback)

XX-34 Quoted in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

XX-34 Quoted in Frontiers, "The End of Dialogue"

XXII-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "Concerning 'The People'"

XXII-9 Quoted in Lead, "A Cost Accounting"

XXIII-16 Quoted in Editorial, "Ortega on Human Possibility"

XXIII-17 Quoted in Frontiers, "Beyond Technique"

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

XXV-2 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The 'Popular Mythology'"

XXX-39 Quoted in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"

XXXIII-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Ground of Judgment"

XXXIII-11 Quoted in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books"

XXXIII-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "On 'Prevailing' Opinions"

XXXIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Blessing of Inefficiency"

XXXIV-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Theory of Monads"

XXXV-12 Quoted in Lead, "Unanswered Questions"

XXXVI-10 Quoted in Lead, "'What Do I Fear? Myself?'"

XXXVI-47 Quoted on interpretation of the words "society" and "social" from, in Lead, "Seeds of New Beginnings"

XXXVI-49 Quoted in Children, "The Counsels of Historians"

XXXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Unbinding Observances" (ideas by which we live)

XXXVII-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Weight of Orthodoxy"

XXXIX-5 On attitudes and opinion of society in Lead

XXXIX-9 Quoted "nothing substantive. . ." in "The Essayist's Power"

Man and Society

XV-27 Lead

Man and Superman - George Bernard Shaw

II-14 Brief review of Maurice Evans' production

XXXIII-18 Tolstoy's letter to Shaw on quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"

Man and the Environment

XXXVI-12 Review (books-New Yorker)

Man and the Environment - Wes Jackson (William C. Brown, Dubuque, Iowa 52001)

XXXVI-12 Quoted Chief Seattle, Erik Eckholm, Fred Hapgood from in Review, "'Man and the Environment'"

Man and the Mob, The - Edward Strecker

I-3 Issued 1940 pamphlet - National Committee for Mental Hygiene

Man and the Modern Age

XXIII-22 Lead

Man and the Movement, The

XXXVI-14 Frontiers (Losing Ground, Eckholm)

Man and the State - Essay by Herbert Spencer

XVI-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Invisible Term"

Man as Given

XVIII-30 Editorial - Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology

XI-34 Editorial

Man as Rebel

X-43 Frontiers - Albert Camus' The Rebel

Man Betrayed, The

II-38 Lead

Man Called White, A - Walter White

I-45 Reference to in "Milestones"

Man- Divine or Social - Arthur Guirdham

XV-52 Quoted in Children, "The Off-Beat Student" Man-Environment Systems (Orangeburg, N.Y.)

XXVIII-2 Howard T. Odum's article, "Energy, Ecology, and Economics," quoted, July issue, in Frontiers, "Ecologists Instruct Economists"

Man-for-Others, A

XXIV-7 Editorial

Man for This Season, A

XX-12 Editorial

Man-Forerunner of the Apes

II-46 Frontiers

Man from Yazoo, The

XXI-14 Review

Man in a Mirror - Richard Llewellyn

XIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Para- Religion"

XX-12 Quoted in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"

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

XXVII-6 Quoted in Children, "Sic Et Non"

XXIX-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Wonder and the Contradiction"

XXXI-14 Quoted in Lead, "Ends and Means"

XXXIII-17 Quoted in Children, "Instead of Ceremonies"

XXXVIII-2 Quoted in Children, "Passages of Transition"

Man, Inc. - Ed MacLean (Island Press, 1947)

I-37 Reviewed

Man in Nature - Carl Sauer (Scribner's 1939, now paperback, Turtle Island Foundation, 2845 Buena Vista Way, Berkeley, CA 94708, $7.99)

XXXII-22 The author, Oviedo y Valdes (old Spanish writer), Bernal Diaz (soldier with Cortex) quoted from in Children, "Human Geography"

Man-Interpreter and Transformer

XXV-5 Lead

Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The - Sloan Wilson

IX-29 Reviewed briefly, "Notes on Novels"

IX-32 Brief reference to in Frontiers, "The Decline of Ambition"

XVII-23 Reference to in review of his Georgie Winthrop

Man in the Queue, The - Josephine Tey

XII-5 Quoted in Editorial, "Reading Notes"-good writing in murder mystery

Man in the Street, The - Thomas A. Bailey

I-45 Used by contributors to Symposium on "Can Foreign Policy Be Democratic?"

Man in the Universe - Prof. Norman W. Brown (University of California Press, 1966)

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

XXXI-19 Quoted from Majhima Nikaya (Sutta 3) in, given in Review, "Resource for the World"

XXXIV-15 Quoted re what Buddha thought humans should do in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers"

Man is Not a Thing - Erich Fromm

XVIII-17 Quoted in Review on Dr. William Glasser (see Fromm)

Man is the End

VIII-41 Lead

Man-Made Object, The - Michael Blee (Braziller, 1966)

XXXI-9 Quoted in Editorial, "A Trivial Freedom"

Man, Morals, and Education - Prof. Frederick Mayer

XVI-44 Discussed, quoted in Children, same title

XVII-2 Quoted in Children, "Matter for Reflection II"

Man of Glory - Thomas Rourke (Morrow, 1939)

VI-6 Discussed in Frontiers, "Ascent to Myth"

Man of His Time, A

XX-44 Frontiers

Man of Imagination

XXI-28 Review

Man of Riches, A

XXXII-19 Lead

Man of the Country

XXV-4 Review

Man of the Future?

XII-1 Editorial (Narayan)

Man on a Rock - Richard Hertz

II-42 Quoted in Lead, "Sectarianism in Religion and Science"

V-35 Quoted re work interpreted as spiritual discipline in Lead, "Healing the Split"

IX-19 Quoted in Review, "Captive Artists"

XIV-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Definition of Issues"

XV-40 Quoted in Lead, "Questions About Ends"

XVIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Sacred Bonds"

XXI-4 Quoted in Lead, "The General Art"

XXI-36 Quoted in Children, "Toward New Institutions"

XXV-3 Quoted in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"

XXVIII-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Work of Humans"

XXX-51 Quoted in Lead, "A Choice of Origins"

Man on a Rock-(Continued)

XXXI-51 Quoted in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"

XXXII-50 Quoted in Review, "Learning from Work" re singing while working

XXXVI-42 Work as spiritual discipline in Editorial

Man on a Rock

X-21 Frontiers

Man on Earth (periodical) - Olema, CA 94950

XIX-20 Quoted in Review, "Naming the Revolution"

XIX-42 S.P.R. Charter quoted from in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"

XX-41 S.P.R. Charter quoted from Vol. 1, No. 8 in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"

XXVII-8 S.P.R. Charter quoted on Education in Children, "Miscellany"

Man on Fire - Owen Aherne

X-39 Reviewed in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Man on His Nature - Sir Charles Sherrington (Gifford Lectures, 1940)

VII-7 Reference to in Review, "The Brain-and Beyond"

Man Sees Horse

XXX-18 Review

Man Speaks for the World

XXII-26 Lead

Man Stands Alone - Julian Huxley, 1941

VI-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Conditions of Freedom"

VIII-47 Quoted in Lead, "Romance in Anthropology"

XX-3 Quoted in Review, "On the Side of the Angels"

Man "Still Seeking," A

XXVII-4 Review

Man Survives, A - Vladimir Maximov

XVII-3 Quoted by William Mathes in Lead, "You Can't Go Home Again-Russian Version"

Man- The Bridge Between Two Worlds - Dr. Franz Winkler

XIV-2 Subject of Review, "Medicine and Man"

Man the Generalizer

XIII-29 Lead

Man-The Geologic Force

I-41 Frontiers, Our Plundered Planet-Fairfield Osborn

Man the Hunter - ed. by Richard B. Lee and Irven DeVore (Aldine, Chicago, 1969, $6.95)

XXII-47 Discussed, quoted in Review, "In Apprehension How Like A. . ."

Man the Unknown - Alexis Carrel

I-2 Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"

I-46 Reference to in Review, "Anything is Possible"

III-45 Quoted in discussion of his Voyage to Lourdes in Frontiers, "Problems of Religion"

Man Thinking

XX-1 Lead

Man to Match His Mountains, A - Eknath Easwaran (Nilgiri Press, 1985)

XXXVIII-16 Review in New Yorker, Sept. 24, 1984, quoted in Lead, "The Reformers" (review of book to be issued in 1985)

Man to Match His Mountains, A-(Continued)

XXXVIII-39 Reviewed in "Abdul Ghaffar Khan"

Man Unfolding - Jonas Salk (Harper & Row, 1972)

XXIX-6 Quoted in Lead, "Essay on 'Being'"

Man Versus the Mass

VIII-24 Review (Riesman's Individualism Reconsidered)

Man v. the State - Milton Mayer (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969, $2.95)

XXII-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "Reducer of Rights"

Man Versus the State, The - Herbert Spencer (reprinted by Caxton, 1945)

IX-30 Quoted in Editorial, "Unpopular Prophet"

XXIII-6 Quoted introduction by Albert Jay Nock in Review, "Renewing the American Dream?" and quoted book in Editorial, "Spencer's Position"

XXXII-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Great Modern Superstition" Albert Jay Nock's introduction quoted in also

Man Who Gave His Company Away, The - Susanna Hoe (London- Heinemann, 1978)

XXXII-19 Reviewed in "Ounces of Practice"

Man Who Killed the Deer, The - Frank Waters (paper, Sage; Swallow Press, 1139 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60605)

XXIII-12 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Pueblo People"

Man Who Paid His Way, The - Walt Sheldon

XI-5 Briefly discussed, quoted in "Basic Criticism in Novels"

Man Who Planted Hope and Grew Happiness - Jean Giono

XXVIII-6 Discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Forest Epic"

XXXIV-4 Briefly discussed in Review, "Berry, Giono, and Brand"

XXXIX-4 Extensive quotation in Review, "A Great Transformation"

XL-3 Quoted in "An Immortal Tale"

Man Who Studied Yoga, The - Norman Mailer

IX-23 Quoted in Lead, "Unanswered Questions"

Man with the Golden Arm, The - Nelson Algren

III-28 Review, "The Monkey on Our Backs"

Man without Qualities, The - Robert Musil

VII-6 Review of this book quoted in Lead, "The Definition of Man"

Managerial Revolution, The - James Burnham

I-50 Reference to in Review

"Managing" Complex, The

XXIV-24 Lead

Managing for Results - Peter Drucker

XX-5 Edward A. Murray's review of quoted from Dec. ETC in Frontiers, "Drifting into Serious Trouble"

Manas

I-1 Editorial

MANAS

XIV-21 Review of William Wister Raines' Command Decision, Jan. 4, 1948 issue, quoted in Lead, "Problems of Moral Judgment"

MANAS-(Continued)

XV-3 July 13, 1949 and July 10 issues quoted on establishment of Gandhi's school at Sevagram in Lead, "Education for Tomorrow"

XV-17 Lead article, March 21, "A Pre-Political Program" briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Promise of World Law"

XVI-34 Jan. 4 and March 8, 1950 on Col. Ford Thompson quoted in Children, "Corporal Punishment-Some Arguments"

XVI-37 Richard Gregg's Frontiers, "Reflections on Non-Violence" quoted from Aug. 28, issue

XVI-48 Quoted from Review of Oct. 2 in Editorial, "The Meaning of 'Scientific Humanism'"

XVII-12 May 12, 1948 issue quoted "on a strike of farm workers" in Lead, "Hungers of the Heart"

XVII-42 Quote from Joseph Campbell quote, Oct. 7 Children, in Frontiers, "Challenge to Humanism"; also quote from Lead, Oct. 7 in same

XVII-44 Requote from MANAS quote, Oct. 14 Frontiers (Gregory Armstrong) in Lead, "Where We Are Now"

XVIII-5 Requote from MANAS Review, Dec. 30 of Kenneth Rexroth in Editorial, "Tasks for Education"

XVIII-31 Reference to discussion with Yugoslavian mayor in Frontiers, "Filling the Vacuum" quoted from "The Obscure Alliance"

XVIII-46 Dr. Maslow quoted from MANAS Lead, July 28, 1965, in Lead, "The Quest for Synthesis"

XIX-1 Letter from Venezuela quoted, Nov. 24 issue, in Lead, "The Lonely Free"

XX-8 Lewis Herbert quoted, Jan. 25 Lead, in Children, "The Fetish of Grades"

XX-11 E. F. Schumacher quoted Feb. 15, Lead, "The Longing for Community"

XX-30 Frank Lindenfeld and Peter Marin quoted from Sept. 7, 1966 MANAS in Children, "On 'Open Field' Teaching"

XX-34 John Somerville quoted from June 7 issue in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

XXI-45 Frank Lindenfeld and Peter Marin quoted from Sept. 7, 1966 issue in Children, "Wordless Knowledge"

XXII-38 E. F. Schumacher quoted from "Buddhist Economics" (Aug. 13) in Review, "Description of the Maze"

XXII-44 Anadi Naik quoted, July 6, 1966 issue, in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"

XXII-52 E. F. Schumacher quoted, Nov. 12 Lead, "A Strategy for Development" in Review, "A Gandhi Anthology"

XXIII-12 Gandhian ideas on education quoted, Dec. 13, 1967 issue, Children, "Books and Other Things"

XXIII-22 Quote from May 20 Children, in Lead, "Man and the Modern Age"

MANAS-(Continued)

XXIII-40 Vinoba Bhave quoted Sept. 30 Lead, in Review, "An Educational Bombshell"

XXIII-44 Walter A. Weisskopf quoted, Aug. 21, 1963 issue and April 6, 1966, in Frontiers, "A Science of Human Well-Being"; E. F. Schumacher article, "Buddhist Economics" Aug. 13, 1969 issue, mentioned in same

XXIII-45 "Buddhist Economics" quoted from Aug. 13, 1969 issue in Children, "Household Economics"

XXIV-42 Quoted from Beth Bolling's "Denmark Through Bifocals," Feb. 10, 1960, in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"

XXIV-49 John Schaar quoted, Nov. 24, 1971 issue, in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXV-21 Feb. 2, 1949 review of Elizabeth Seeger's The Five Brothers quoted in Editorial, "The Mahabharata" Walter Weisskopf's Lead, "Aug. 23, 1963 quoted in Frontiers, "GNP 'Fetishism'"

XXV-22 Canadian reader quoted MANAS in re Prospero in Frontiers, "Question About Institutions"

XXVI-1 Quoted from first issue, Jan. 7, 1948, in Editorial, "After Twenty-Five Years"

XXV-46 Anadi Naik quoted, July 6, 1966 issue, on Gandhi, in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"

XXVII-7 James Van Buren Hearne Frontiers quoted, Feb. 3, 1971 in Lead, "The Complexities of Change"

XXVII-15 Quoted Jan. 9 issue re "rationalism" in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"

XXXIV-21 Quoted May 6, 1970 from Henry Anderson's review of 5 popular books re ape origin in Lead, "One Kind of Change"

XXXVII-7 Quoted on definition of "ideology" in Lead, "Books on Marxism"; quoted Henry Anderson May 6, 1970

XXXVII-11 Quoted March 26, 1969, passages by George Buchanan (how does poetry "work"?) in Review, "The Ulster 'Plantation'"

XXXVII-1 Quoted Dec. 14, 1983 issue in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry" (by Coperthwaite)

XXXVIII-12 Quoted July 27, 1949 (C. G. Suits, General Electric Research Division) in Review, "An Idea Whose Time Has Come"

XXXVIII-25 Quoted "Voluntary Simplicity" (Gregg), Sept. 11/18, 1974 (on giving up his book)

XLI-18 Editor's visit to Hopi reservation in 1948

Manas Package Project, The

V-27 Editorial

VI-38 Editorial, "Progress Report"

Manas Reader, The

XXIV-24 Editorial

Manchester Guardian (Periodical)

IV-47 Quoted their report of a Quaker Mission to Moscow in Frontiers, "The Philosophic Temper"

Manchester Guardian-(Continued)

VII-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "Two Suggestions to America"

IX-46 Letter from used as basis of Review, "Dilemma Worth Pondering" (young man in quandary as to how far he should support his government)

IX-49 Quoted in Editorial, "Some Painful Comparisons" (re Suez Canal)

VIII-41 Discussed in Children re TV

X-1 Review, "'God Bless England'-Once More Around"

X-3 Two Larry Montague articles on Olympics from Guardian discussed in Children

X-30 Quoted June 13 article, "Chinese Thaw" on new intellectual liberality in China- Frontiers, "Thought Struggles to be Free"

X-35 Quoted from US finally catching up with Great Britain in re rights of individual in Frontiers, "Supreme Court to the Rescue"

XI-15 Alistair Cooke and others quoted in Review, "British Political and Social Analysis"

XI-22 Quoted by Kepler in Lead, "What Are We Going to Do?"

XII-8 Nuffield Foundation report on television watching discussed in Children, "News and Notes"

XII-14 Roy Perrott article on Longmoor County state school quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XII-48 Roger Lloyd article, Aug. 6 on "American Week of Prayer"- quoted in Review, "Let's Always Have an England" by Frank Edmead; July 30 review of Michael Brecher's Nehru- A Political Biography quoted in same

XII-51 Quoted in Children, "The Challenges of Deprivation"

XIII-25 Writer on Choate School of Connecticut student magazine quoted, April 25 issue, in Children, "Youth and a Hopeful Future"

XIII-30 May 5 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"

XIII-33 Roger Lloyd quoted, Mar. 10 issue on crosscountry walking, Aldermaston marches, in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XIII-35 Victor Zorza quoted in Children, "Role Playing-Russia and America"

XIII-47 Michael Frayn quoted, Feb. 4 issue, in Frontiers, "Critical Notes on Religion"

XIV-2 David Holbrook's "The Secret Places of Education" from Nov. 17, 1960 issue, quoted in Children, under same title

XIV-9 David Holbrook quoted, Jan. 5 issue, in Children

XIV-33 Allistair Cooke quoted from May 18 issue in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformity"

XIV-34 Review of book on life of Robert Baden- Powell, B.P.'s Scouts by Henry Collis, Rex Hazlewood, and Fred Huril quoted in Children, "Baden-Powell"

Manchester Guardian-(Continued)

XIV-43 Wayland Young quoted Aug. 3 issue in Children, "Problem of Emotional Maturation"

XIV-52 Vanessa Redgrave quoted, Nov. 30 issue, in Frontiers, "New Alignments"

XV-1 Christopher Mayhew quoted from Nov. 9, 1961 issue in Frontiers, "No Human Sound"

XV-22 Brief extracts from John Steinbeck's letter to Adlai Stevenson quoted, Jan. 28, 1960 in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment"

XVII-1 Sept. 14, 1963 issue quoted in Children, "Matter for Reflection"

XX-27 Basil Davidson review of Prof. Jahn Muntu-The New African Culture quoted in Review, "African Synthesis"

XXI-13 W. R. Niblett quoted from Sept. 21, 1967 issue in Children, "On 'Teaching' Religion"

XXVII-8 Quoted on Solzhenitsyn and his The Gulag Archipelago from Jan. 5 issue in Frontiers, "The Useful Press"

XXVIII-21 Piotr Rawicz' review of Solzhenitsyn's Gulag quoted, Jan. 18 issue, in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"

XXIX-41 Theodore Wertime article in Washington Post quoted from July 18 issue in Frontiers, "Theory and Practice"

XXIX-43 Reprint of Colman McCarthy's article in Washington Post quoted in Frontiers, "The Trap and the Way Out"

XXIX-44 Geoffrey Taylor quoted on situation in Rhodesia from April 25 issue in Frontiers, "Beyond the Orthodoxies"

XXX-39 Frances Lappe and Joseph Collins quoted, May 22 issue, in Frontiers, "Less than Encouraging"

XXX-50 Report on proposed diet reforms quoted, Sept. 4 issue, in Frontiers, "The Round-the- Clock Experts"

XXX-51 Interview with Reiner Kunze by Michael Getzler quoted from Aug. 7 issue in Children, "The Sensitive Ones"

XXXI-24 Henry Fairlie quoted, Mar. 19 issue, in Children, "One More Curricular Reform"

XXXI-38 Quoted May 21 issue in Children, "Questions, No Answers"

XXXI-51 Michael Billington quoted from Sept. 24, 1978 issue in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"

XXXII-24 Margot Hornblower quoted on Panama Canal from May 13 issue in Editorial, "Political and Acquisitive Society"

XXXII-26-35 Margot Hornblower quoted on tropical rain forests from May 13 issue in Editorial, "In Behalf of Trees"

XXXII-50 Quoted from article by Nicola Zand in Children, "Some Variety" (July 8, 1979)

XXXIII-9 Quoted from on report of Commission on World Hunger in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"

Manchester Guardian-(Continued)

XXXIII-16 Quoted article, Feb. 3, 1980 issue, by Henry Fairlie in Frontiers, "On 'Prevailing' Opinion"

XXXIII-49 Aug. 31, 1980 issue translation from Le Monde by Pierre Audibert quoted in Editorial, "No Easy Way"

XXXIV-12 Quoted review of The Innovator's Situation in Frontiers, "East and West. . ." (agriculture of so-called lower middle class)

XXXIV-16 Quoted George F. Will from Washington Post, Jan. 18, 1981 in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"

XXXIV-21 Quoted from Washington Post their Jan. 11, 1981 article on gun control in Frontiers, "A Few Clippings"

XXXIV-45 Quoted (re NATO, East-West confrontation) in Editorial, "British Journalism" Oct. 11, 1981 issue

XXXV-3 Quoted Oct. 18, 1981 from Le Monde by Gilbert Comte in Lead, "Levels of Decision"; also quoted Ellen Goodman from Oct. 25 issue, and Stephen Rosenfeld

XXXV-17 Quoted Jan. 24, 1982 from Gary Wills re auto industry in America, in Lead, "A Larger Audience"; also re George Orwell same issue

XXXV-23 Feb. 28, 1982 quoted re Victor Zorza re rural life in the Himalayas (Third World) in Review, "Trips to Faraway"

XXXVI-7 Quoted Polly Toynbee interview with Moran O'Connell (on indoctrination-getting people to fight) from Nov. 14, 1982 issue, in Frontiers, "Reports from Overseas"

XXXVI-26-35 Quoted March 27, 1983 issue on "computer" writing in Children, "Appropriate Mockeries"

XXXVI-41 Quoted May 1, 1983 letter from resident in Japan re factory system there, in Children, "Japanese Children, and Adults"

XXXVI-44 Quoted Aug. 14, 1983 issue interview by Jonathan Steele with Thomas Borge in Review, "Historical Amnesia"

XXXVII-14 Quoted Henry Fairly, Feb. 3, 1980 issue on "the Establishment" in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

XXXVII-41 Quoted Richard Boston, April 1, 1984, on William Morris in Lead, "Morris and Wilde"

XXXVIII-4 Quoted Sept. 16, 1984 issue on antibiotics in food in Review, "On Avoidable Ills"

XXXVIII-12 Nov. 3, 1985 issue quoted on famine in Ethiopia, Stuart Holland's comments quoted, and letters to Editor n Lead, "Our Problem is One of Attitude"

XXXVIII-19 Quoted Boston article from reprinted in Resurgence, Nov-Dec 1984, on school by Kumar Satis in Children, "An English School"

XXXVIII-27 Feb. 24, 1984 (Thatcher) in "A Matter of Reading"

Manchester Guardian-(Continued)

XL-12 Feb. 15, 1987, Keith Partington on parochialism in American schools, in "We Are the People"

Manchester, William

XXXIII-9 His American Caesar, a life of MacArthur, quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?"

Manchild in the Promised Land - Claude Brown

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

Manchurian Candidate, The - Richard Condon

XIV-40 Quoted May 31 L.A. Times in Frontiers, "You Can't Fool ALL the Important People"

Mandel, Oscar

XXXIII-14 Quoted his article in Virginia Quarterly Review, Autumn 1979, in Review, "Art Without Rules" (on non-representational art)

Mander, Jerry

XXXII-8 Quoted Four Argument for the Elimination of Television in Lead, "The Present and the Long View"

XXXII-16 Quoted above in Frontiers, "Wants and Needs"

XXXII-49 Quoted from Part IV of Four Arguments in Lead, "On Ways of Thinking"

Mandingo - Kyle Onstott

XI-40 Mentioned in discussion re the difference between colonialism and slavery in Review, "In Defense of Colonialism?"

Manhattan, Avro

I-38 Discussion of his The Catholic Church Against the Twentieth Century

II-12 Brief reference to above book in Review, "Power"

Manhattan Court Employment Project, The (Pub. by Vera Institute of Justice, Room 1330, 100 Center St., NY, NY 10013)

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

XXV-37 Quoted in Review, "A Timely Warning"

XXVIII-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "After Prison-What?"

XXXIII-44 Discussed, quoted in Lead, "Unfriendly Structures"

Manhattan Project, The-and Trimarans

XXXVII-41 Frontiers

Manhood of Humanity, The - Alfred Korzybski

VI-47 Review by Ashley Montagu discussed in Frontiers, "The Being 'With the Longest Memory'"

Manifest Destiny-Again

II-17 Editorial

Manifest Destiny is Obsolete - W. H. Ferry

XXXIV-6 Address in Colorado quoted from July 1980 The Churchman in Editorial, "'We Must Try'"

Manilal (Gandhi's son)

XVII-35 Letters to him from his father, which appeared in Jan. 1964 Gandhi Marg reviewed under "The Gandhian Ground"

Mankiewicz, Frank

XXXI-26 Remote Control reviewed by Maya Pines in Frontiers, "Various Scores"

Mankind (publication)

X-1 Hyderabad monthly quoted in Lead, "Articulate Asia"

IX-43 Harris Wofford article discussed in Editorial, "The Passing of Political 'Guild-Feelings'"

X-34 Ruth Nanda Anshen's article from discussed in Lead, "Two Human Situations"

Mankind is One (articles from Freedom)

V-20 Reference to in Lead, "The Great Mutation"

Man-Made Environment, The

XXXI-23 Editorial

Man-Made Object, The (Vision + Value series) (George Braziller, 1966)

XX-1 Michael Blee's essay quoted in Frontiers, "Change and Changing Things"; also quoted from same, Francoise Choay on Marcel Duchamp, Dore Ashton

XX-12 Michael Blee quoted in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"

XXV-45 Michael Blee quoted from in Lead, "Steps in Transition"

XXXV-20 Quoted Michael Blee from in Editorial, "The Counterpoint of Artists"

XXXVI-26-35 Quoted in Children, "Appropriate Mockeries"

Mann, Erika (daughter of Thomas Mann)

III-18 Her Hollywood Town Meeting address subject of Review, "Department of Political Confusion"

Mann, Horace (d. 1859)

XXXVI-37 Discussed as "father of public school system," founded Antioch in Children, "Foreclosing the Future"

Mann, Thomas

I-47 Review of Catalina; also reference to Magic Mountain

I-48 His comments on case of The Los Angeles Ten

II-27 Dwight Macdonald irritated by such "liberals" who suppose that if "we" were tested, we'd be noble, whole other people are not so noble

XII-18 His Magic Mountain quoted by Mr. McClelland in Review "Religious Overtones in Psychoanalysis"

XXVII-24 His foreword to Franz Kafka's The Castle quoted in Review, "Critical Ramble"

XXXIV-47 Quoted from Oates' The Edge of Possibility in Frontiers, "Crosswinds in a Society without Values"

Mannes, Marya

IV-39 Review of her Message from a Stranger

VII-34 Reference to her in Review, "Dwight Macdonald in the Reporter"

XII-16 Review of her More in Anger in "Moralisms-Good Grade" Also mentioned in Editorial, "Honoring the Dead"

Mannheim, Prof. Karl

I-1 Letter from England

Mannheim, Prof. Karl-(Continued)

VI-49 Discussed in Letter from Germany

XXXI-1 John Friedmann's summary of his contribution in Ideology and Utopia in Retracking America, quoted in Frontiers, "A Good Book on Planning"

Mano Majra - Khushwant Singh (Grove Press, N.Y.)

IX-32 Review, "Asian Books"

Manoukian, Jim

XXXIV-20 Brought essay "Hoping for a Day to Return" by Vietnamese girl, quoted in Children, "A Friend We Haven't Met"

Mantis Carol, A - Laurens van der Post (Morrow, 1976, $6.95)

XXIX-35 Reviewed in "Stone-Age Illumination"

Man's Affair, A

IX-43 Reviewed briefly, "Notes on Novels"- Karen Horney might enjoy passages of it

Man's Creative Potential

XIV-31 Lead-article written by Harry Slochower

Man's Higher Qualities

XLI-23 Editorial

Man's Most Dangerous Myth- The Fallacy of Race - M. F. Ashley Montagu

II-34 Reference to in Frontiers, "Racist Delusions"

Man's New Image of Man - Dr. Oliver Reiser

XVI-48 Quoted in Editorial, "The Meaning of 'Scientific Humanism'"

Man's Place in God's World - Dr. Sol W. Ginsburg

II-7 Quotation from

Man's Religious Quest (UCSB Lecture Series)

XIX-7 Quoted from persons who attended series in Children, "Religion and the University"

XIX-8 More quotations as above in Children, "'Constitutional' Religion"

Man's Responsibility for Nature - John Passmore

XXVII-48 Quoted from in August Man Not Apart in Frontiers, "Goals and Responsibilities"

Man's Search for the Good Life - (Social Science Institute, Harborside, Maine) by Scott Nearing

VIII-6 Reviewed, "What is the Good Life?"

Man's Search for Himself - Rollo May

VI-28 Reviewed

Man's Search for Meaning - Dr. Viktor Frankl

XVI-32 Quoted in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"

XVIII-2 David Horowitz review of in Peace News, Oct. 30, 1964, quoted in Frontiers, "Through Lasarus' Eyes"

XVI-37 Quoted in Review of same title

XLI-41 Quoted in "The Quest for Meaning"

Man's Ultimate Commitment - Henry Nelson Wieman

XVI-50 Quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Proprietors"

Man's Unconquerable Mind - Gilbert Highet (Columbia University Press, 1954)

XXX-38 Quoted in Children, "Some Verities"

Man's Unique Task

XI-51 Editorial

Mansbridge, Jane

XXXIII-41 Her contribution to Co-ops, Communes. . ." "The Agony of Inequality" discussed, quoted in Review, "The Value of History"

XXXIV-42 Quoted her article on Chicano organization called Helpline from Co-ops, Communes and Collectives in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"

Manser, Anthony

XXI-5 A Philosophic Study quoted, discussed in Review, "Sartre as Socrates"

XXI-7 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Obscure and Difficult Access"

Mansions of Life

XX-38 Review

Manson, Charles

XXXIII-2 Discussed in Weeping in the Playtime of Others in Lead, "The Ground of Judgment," quoted from book

Manu (Laws of)

II-11 Quoted from "Laws of Manu" in Letter from England

IV-39 Quoted in Frontiers, "Living Religions"

V-10 Reference to William Jones' rendition of The Institutes of Manu in Frontiers, "The Disenchanted West"

Manual of Simple Burial, A - Earnest Morgan (Carlo Press, Burnsville, NC, $1.00)

XXII-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "At the Time of Death"

XXIV-46 Revised edition discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "A Useful Booklet"

XXVIII-53 Mentioned in Frontiers, "At Time of Death"

XXXIV-52 Now Manual of Death Education and Simple Burial noted in Frontiers, "Peacekeeping and Self-Help" (now $2.50)

Manuel, Prof. Frank E.

XIX-47 His Shapes of Philosophical History quoted in Lead, "A Stubborn Breed" Quoted in Editorial, "One Step at a Time"

XXII-32 His A Portrait of Isaac Newton discussed, quoted in Review, "Imperfect Hero of Science"

XXVIII-50 Shapes of Philosophical History quoted in Review, "A Study of History"

XXX-4 His comments re Marx's Critique of the Gotha Program quoted from Winter 1976 Daedalus in Lead, "The Myths We Live By"

XXXI-47 A Portrait of Isaac Newton quoted in Editorial, "Last of the Prophets"

Manuel, Frank E. and Fritzie P.

XXV-11 Their French Utopias discussed, quoted in Review, "Books on Utopias"

XXV-24 A Memorial Volume, in Review, "A Maslow Distillation"

XXV-47 Quoted from A Portrait of Isaac Newton in Lead, "Internalizing Institutions"

Manwaring, W. H. (Stanford University)

II-24 Quoted in criticism of Ehrlich's assumptions about antibodies, quoted by Verner and Weiant in criticism against orthodox immunology

II-46 Quoted in Lead, "Authority's Vanishing Point"-"no immunological hypothesis of past half-century has had a clinical verification probability of more than 5 per cent

IV-19 Quoted in "Of Bugs and Men," re orthodoxy in bacteriology-spontaneous generation unthinkable

Manwell, Elizabeth

XVI-15 Her Consider the Children (co-author Sophia Fahs) quoted in Children, "Speak to Us of Religion"

XVI-16 Consider the Children quoted in Frontiers, "Behavioral Science"

XVI-19 Consider the Children quoted in Children, "Education in Religion"

XIX-10 Speak to Us of Religion quoted in Children, "'Nature' and Natural Religion"

Many Battles - Ernest Gruening (Liverright, 1973, $12.95)

XXVII-42 Quoted from in Review, "Ernest Gruening"

Many Faces of Asia, The

XIV-41 Review

Many Mansions - Gina Cerminara (William Sloane Associates)

IV-10 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Psychic Reflections"

Many-Splendored Thing, A - Han Suyin

VII-1 Quoted in Lead, "An Intensity of Life"

Mao (Chinese political figure)

XI-30 Referenced to his China in Review, "Anvil Writers"-Michael Harrington article, quoted

Maps for Psychotherapy?

XIX-40 Review

Maple Sugar Book, The - Helen and Scott Nearing (John Day, $3.75)

III-30 Review

Maps of the Mind - Charles Hampden-Turner (Macmillan, 1981)

XXXIV-23 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Quest for Ideal Balance"

Maranto, Gina

XXXIX-50 From Discover, June 1985 re selenium in soil and Kesterson Reservoir, in "Not Learning from History"

March, Frederic

II-7 Review of his picture, "An Act of Murder"

March of Folly, The - Barbara Tuchman

XXXVII-24 Discussed its theme in Editorial, "The Right Answer"

XXXVII-26-35 Noted in Editorial, "Next Issue September 5" on big institutions

Marciano, John

XXXIV-4 Co-author with William L. Griffen of Teaching the Vietnam War quoted in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre"

Marcu, Valeriu

XXXIX-7 Quoted on Lenin from Foreign Affairs, April 1943, in Lead, "The Real Problem"

Marcum, John

XIII-22 Quoted Feb. 8 issue of New Leader in Lead, "Identity and Role"

Marcus Aurelius

III-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "They Know the Answers" so unlike the Ten Commandments

VI-8 "Plato or Marcus Aurelius?" Editorial

VI-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Claim to Progress"

VI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Acceptable Worship"

VII-9 Quoted in Lead, "Human Resources"

VII-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Bystander"

VIII-30 Quoted in Lead, "In Case of Misfortune"

XIII-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Time for What?"

XX-49 Quoted in Review, "What is Really Going On?"

XXV-15 Quoted in Editorial, "Stoics on the Soul"

XXVI-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Character"

XXX-5 Quoted on death in Lead, "An Extraordinary Consensus"

XXXIV-7 Quoted re language from above in Lead, "Tension and Dissent"

XXXV-37 Quoted from One-Dimensional Man in Lead, "A Long Hard Road"

XXXV-50 Quoted One-Dimensional Man in Children, "A Self-Taught Teacher"

Marcus, Clare Cooper

XXXII-1 Quoted in Landscape Summer 1978, in Children, "Concealing Arrangements"

Marcus, Karin

XVI-48 Two Communications"

Marcus, Mrs. Neal

XIII-4 Her letter quoted in Editorial, "Animism, Not Pantheism

Marcuse, Prof. Herbert

XVII-40 Quoted from One-Dimensional Man in Lead, "Quest for the Root"

XVII-42 One-Dimensional Man quoted in Lead, "The Failure of the Environment"

XVIII-22 Quoted above in Lead, "The Technological Process"

XVIII-47 Quoted above in Lead, "The Life of Civilization"

XIX-16 One-Dimensional Man quoted in Lead, "The Politics of Vision"

XIX-47 Quoted above in Children, "In a Free Country"

XIX-51 Quoted A Critique of Pure Tolerance in Frontiers, "Beyond Tolerance"

XX-26 Quoted One-Dimensional Man in Children, "Did Somebody Say Something 'Critical'?"

XXI-26 Allan Graubard's critique of his One- Dimensional Man quoted from May/June Dissent in Frontiers, "Socialist Criticism"

XXVI-3 Quoted One-Dimensional Man in Lead, "The Question of 'Wholeness'"

XXXIV-3 Brief quote from One-Dimensional Man in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"

XXXIV-7 Re language in "Tension and Dissent"

Marcuse, Prof. Herbert-(Continued)

XXXV-37 Quoted One-Dimensional Man in "A Long Hard Road"

Marcuse, Peter

XXVII-40 His contribution to Environment Quality, etc. in Frontiers, "Problems of Conservationists"

Margenau, Henry

III-46 Discussion of his The Nature of Physical Reality in Frontiers, "The Scientist's 'Reality'"

Margery (Mrs. LeRoi Goddard)

I-37 Scientific American investigation of

Margin for Surprise - Ruth Hill Viguers (Little Brown, 1964)

XXVI Lewis, Dorothy Broderick

Marginal Significances

XI-14 Editorial

Margold, Nathan R.(Solicitor for Dept of the Inte rior)

XXI-27 His introduction to Felix Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law quoted in Editorial, "The Indian Tribes"

Margolies, Rick

XXV-8 His article, "Building Communes," in Sept/ Oct Humanist discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "The Values of Community"

Margolin, Malcolm

XXXIV-44 His The Ohlone Way reviewed in Children, "On Self-Examined Righteousness"

Margoshes, Adam

XVI-13 His discussion of D. H . Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Lover from The Village Voice Reader quoted in Editorial, "A Difficult Question"

Marianoff, Dimitri

I-20 Review of his Einstein, an Intimate Study of a Great Man

II-49 Reference to in "Great Reformer" study of Einstein

XX-2 Quoted from his Einstein in Review, "Lives of Great Men"

XXI-19 Einstein quoted in Lead, "What, If Not a Miracle?"

XXX-2 Einstein-An Intimate Study quoted in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"

XXXVI-5 Quoted from Einstein in Lead, "An Impossible Enterprise" (re his "vision" and willingness to change)

Marias, Julian

XX-20 His History of Philosophy discussed, quoted in Review, "A Matter of Sovereignty"

XXVI-2 Quoted on Ortega in Lead, "Some Ancient Echoes"

Marin Independent Journal (Calif.)

XXXIX-25 Quoted Michael Paskevitch's review of Nagler's How Peace Came to the World), Jan. 16, 1986, in "On Peace Education-Two People"

Marin, Peter

XIX-36 With Frank Lindenfeld wrote Lead, "Reflections on Experimental Teaching" Also quoted in Editorial, "Socratic Method"

XIX-51 Briefly quoted in Children, "Art and the Child"

XX-4 Quoted in Children, "The Idea of a College"

XX-30 Quoted from MANAS, Sept. 7, 1966, in Children, "On 'Open Field' Teaching"

XXI-45 Quoted from MANAS Lead, Sept. 7, 1966; in Children, "Wordless Knowledge?"

XXII-23 Quoted from MANAS Lead, Sept. 7, 1966, in Children, "An Embarrassment of Riches"

XXXIII-52 His "Coming to Terms with Vietnam," Dec. 1980 Harper's discussed, quoted in Editorial, "A Difficult Time of Year"

XXXIV-7 Quoted Harper's, Dec. 1980, re guilt on Vietnam War in Lead, "Tension and Dissent"

XXXIV-36 Quoted July 22, 1973 Saturday Review on "free schools" in Children, "TheSlant of the Culture"

Marine, Jean (editor Frontier)

X-48 Quoted (unnamed) in Lead, "'Progressives' and 'Radicals'"

Marino, Andrew

XXXVIII-37 Electromagnetism and Life quoted in "Boys in Iowa"

Maritain, Jacques (French Catholic Neo-Thomist)

I-7 Presented the Neo-Thomist synthesis of modern Catholicism in Fortune

I-37 Reference to Fortune contributions

XXXVI-24 Quoted his Freedom in the Modern World in Lead, "A Legitimate Individualism"

Mark, The - Charles E. Israel

XII-43 Quoted from in Lead, "The Trees, Not the Forest"

Mark It and Strike It - Steve Allen

XIII-45 Quoted from Aug. 20 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Psychopathology and National Defense"

Markandaya, Jamala

VIII-49 Review of her Nectar in a Sieve, "Two Novels About India"

Marker, Gerald

XXIII-24 Quoted from The School and the Democratic Environment in Children, "Facing Facts"

Market Economy, The

XXXV-41 Editorial (The Feeding Web)

XL-8 Review

Markets for Mississippi Workers

XIX-9 Editorial

Markham, Beryl

XXXVI-38 Her new edition of West with the Night quoted, reviewed, in "African Farm and After"

Marks, Paul

XXIII-13 His A New Community-Format for Health, Contentment, Security quoted in Frontiers, "The Long Road"

Marks, Peter L.

XXIV-35 Quoted from Summer 1971 American Scholar in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"

XXVII-50 Quoted Summer 1971 American Scholar in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"

XXXVI-25 Quoted American Scholar (1971) in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure" re reliance on the individual in some matters doomed to failure

Marman, Doug

XXXVI-42 He wrote Frontiers, "Where Have All the Folk Songs Gone?"

Marmor, Judd

XXIV-25 Quoted from May 22, 1971 Saturday Review in Lead, "The 'Normal' People"

Marquand, Robert

XXXIX-24 From Christian Science Monitor Supplement on "Peace Studies" Jan. 31, 1986 in "Left Out of Peace Studies

Marriage of Heaven and Hell - William Blake

IX-19 Reference to in Review of Goddard's pamphlet on Blake

Marsden, K.

XXXI-16 Summary of "Progressive Technologies for Developing Countries" (International Labour Review for May 1970) quoted from Economically Appropriate Technologies for Developing Countries in Frontiers, "Background on Intermediate Technology"

Marsh, George P.

VI-27 Quoted his The Earth as Modified by Human Action in Lead, "Wonders of Memory"

IX-18 Above quoted from in Frontiers, "The Land, the Earth, the Planet"

XXIII-21 Quoted from The Earth as Modified in Frontiers, "On Some Ancient 'Ecologists'"

XXIV-25 The Earth as Modified (first published as Man and Nature) mentioned in Review, "Lovers of the Land"; also discussion of him and quote from his preface

XXIV-25 Quoted from The Earth as Modified by Human Action in Editorial, "Care of the Earth"

XXVII-3 Quoted from Earth as Modified in Editorial, "The Record of Nature"

XXX-10 Reissue of Man and Nature reviewed in "Returned to Print"

XXX-16 Man and Nature quoted in Lead, "In Quest of Balances"

XXXIII-23 Quoted from Man and Nature in Editorial, "Early Champion of Forests"

XXXVII-48 Content of Earth as Modified by Human Action, new title of Man and Nature discussed (use of Nile) in Frontiers, "Ancient Irrigators"

Marsh, George P.-(Continued)

XXXIX-4 From The Earth as Modified by Human Action-Jerome Glanqui-in "A Great Transformation"

Marsh, George Perkins

XXXVII-25 Review

Marsh, Prof. Leonard

II-52 Reference to his Apocatastasis "Progress Backwards" in Frontiers, "Among the Psychics"

Marsh, Richard P.

XIX-16 Quoted Dec. 1967 ETC in Review, "Packaged Enlightenment"

Marsh, Tom

XXXIII-13 His ceramics exhibition catalogue, in Review, "Excellence to Live With" quoted Wendell Berry,

Marshall, Charles Burton

VII-44 Commager Reporter review of Burton's The Limits of Foreign Policy quoted in Review, "Two Perspectives"

Marshall, (General) George

VII-27 Quoted by Chester Bowles in Lead, "Faith in Uncoerced Man"

Marshall, James

XXXVIII-45 The Devil in the Classroom in Children

XXXIX-11 Quoted Einstein in "The Gifted and Talented"

Marshall, (Mrs.) Paule

XIV-4 Brownstones quoted from in Review, "Toward Racial Justice"

Marshall, Peter

XXXIX-38 The Anarchist Writings of William Godwin reviewed in "William Godwin"

Marshall, (Brigadier General) S. L. A.

VIII-12 Quoted his Collier's article, "Why Don't They Shoot?" in Frontiers, "Some Perspectives on War"

Marshall, Sybil

XVI-28 Comments of reviewer on her Adventure in Learning quoted from April 15 Peace News in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Marshall Thurgood (Howard University)

I-45 Attorney for Ada Sipuel in Oklahoma Law School case

Marson, Philip

XIII-41 His A Teacher Speaks quoted from in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Marston, Prof. Edwin

XXVII-13 Quoted Jan/Feb Environment in Children, "Environmental Studies"

XXVIII-13 Quoted paper describing "Urban Physics Course" in Frontiers, "For 'Urban Barbarians'"

XXVIII-37 Quoted his The Dynamic Environment in Review, "Environment, Energy, Health"

XXIX-38 His reporting on building schools by rancher Carlton Meek, quoted from North Fork Times in Children, "Avenues of Common Sense"

Marston, Prof. Edwin-(Continued)

XXX-11 Quoted from The Dynamic Environment in Review, "Tracking the Water Supply"

XXX-41 The Dynamic Environment quoted in Frontiers, "The Ills of Bigness"

XXX-45 The Dynamic Environment quoted in Frontiers, "The Water Wasters"

XXXI-5 Quoted from North Fork Times in Editorial, "Community Self-Reliance"

XXXIV-10 The Dynamic Environment noted in Children, "Individuality in Community"

XXXV-15 Quoted preface to The Dynamic Environment in Editorial, "'Where Does Your Water Come From?'"

XXXV-43 Mentioned (with Betsy) in Editorial, "Here and There"

XXXVI-13 Quoted re physics of a city in Lead, "'The Nectar of Eternity'"

XXXV-46 Quoted their High Country News (previously Western Colorado Report) in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture"

XXXVII-10 High Country News re gullibility of reporters

Martha Graham Book, A - Betty Roszak

XX-6 Review

Martial Virtue, A

XXXIII-10 Review

Martin, Dr. Alexander Reid

XVII-28 Quoted in Children, "Peace, Brother" (from Columbia College Today, Summer 1964)

Martin, Brian

XXXVIII-16 Uprooting War reviewed and quoted in "the Project of Peace"

Martin Buber-An Intimate Portrait (See "Buber")
Martin, Christopher

XIII-35 Quoted June 23 Listener in Editorial, "Not Optimism, Not Pessimism

Martin, Dr. Coda

XII-48 Quoted in Frontiers, "Yogurt, Black Strap Molasses, and All That"

Martin, Everett Dean

VIII-11 His Farewell to Revolution quoted in Lead, "The Political Virtues"

XIII-49 Again quoted in Lead, "Radicals and Doctors"

XXII-15 Quoted from Farewell to Revolution in Lead, "Old-New Directions of Thought"

XXVII-22 Quoted from Farewell to Revolution in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXXIV-1 Quoted on from Poetry and Mathematics by Scott Buchanan in Lead, "The Quavering Quest for Certainty"

XXXIV-16 Quoted Farewell to Revolution in Review, "The Wearing Out of a Dream"

XXXVII-38 Quoted Farewell to Revolution in Review, "A Socratic Inquiry"

Martin, Gail

XXIV-39 Quoted from her report on literacy in rural areas of West and East Africa in Children, "The Question of Literacy"

Martin, John (Argonne National Laboratories)

XXIX-23 Quoted from Acorn in Lead, "The Human Dilemma"

Martin, John Bartlow

VI-38 Review of his Why Did They Kill? In Children

VII-18 The Enemy of Society" in Frontiers

Martin, Kingsley

I-42 Quoted from New Statesman and Nation, Sept. 11, 1948, in "Notes on Art"

II-17 Quoted from article of his in New Statesman and Nation about Forrestal, Merk report on biological warfare and atom bomb, in Lead, "Fronts of Science"

Martin, Prof. L. S. (Defense scientific advisor to Australian Govt.)

VII-19 Quoted re atom bomb in Lead, "The Health of the State"

Martin, Melvin

XIV-17 Quoted from Progressive (December 1960) on Caryl Chessman in Frontiers, "Unusual Requiem"

Martin, Oliver

I-19 Hutchins and Conant in Frontiers, "Educational Controversy"

Martin, William F.

XXVIII-39 Quoted from his Growth and Its Implications for the Future in Frontiers, "The Field of Understanding"

Martine, Jean Kinkead

XXXIII-37 Quoted from her contribution to A Way of Working in Review, "An Emerging Theme" re middle ages

Martines, Lauro

XXXVIII-40 From American Scholar Spring 1985 in "One-Room School House"

Martinson, Harry

XXIII-9 His foreword to Dr. Bertel Bager's book, Nature as Designer, quoted in Children, "Visual Treasure"

Martinson, John

XII-29 His and Charles Garrigues' article on conformity, from Transfer No 5 text of Lead, "Always Wear a Suit and Tie"

XII-51 Quoted in Review, "Readings on 'Freedom'"

XIII-52 His article text of Lead, "Federal Prison in the Fifties"

XXII-50 His article requoted from Transfer in Frontiers, "The Institution of Law"

Martinson, Robert

XV-12 Quoted from story on Eugene, Oregon, in Feb. 10 Nation in Editorial, "Some Turns Toward Peace"

Martland, Dr. Harrison S. (Chief Medical Examiner, Essex County, NY)

IV-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "Of Bugs and Men" from Bacteria, Inc.

Marton, Gregory

XVI-36 His The Boy and His Blizzard reviewed and quoted in Children, "A Rare Children's Book"

Marty, Martin E.

XII-19 His article in Christian Century, "The New Shape of American Religion" quoted in Frontiers, " Myth and History"

XII-36 The Colonial Experience for Christian Century quoted in Review, "Search for an American Mystique?"

Martyr, Justin

IX-44 Reference to in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"-reference to his Dialogue with Trypho and quotes from

Maruyama, Magoroh

XXXIV-42 Quoted his "Patterns in Social Events" from Hierarchical Structures in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"

Marx, Karl

I-3 Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

I-5 "Who Are the Reactionaries?"

I-7 "The Failure of Marxism"-John Dos Passos, Jan. 19, 1948 Life

I-10 "The Moral Challenge of the Communist Manifesto" by Edmund Fuller

I-13 Fallacies in his reasoning that socialist nation would not fight for territory, etc., that socialism will come only through "class war"-Lead, "A Socializing Trend"

I-25 His "classless society" did not materialize- Editorial, "The Community Ideal"

I-26 Wrote and studied history not to understand it, but to change it-Lead, "Has History a Meaning?"

II-34 Lead, "Economic Ends and Means" explains why MANAS doesn't dwell on Marx too much

III-51 Frontiers, "Who Are the Marxists?"-quote from his Criticism of Political Economy

V-5 Discussed in Lead, "That Angry Man"- quoted from introduction to his Criticism of Political Economy

VI-2 II"

VI-17 Letter from Germany devoted to Marxism

VI-44 Quoted in Review, "The Hope of the World"

XI-6 Reference to by Sickierska in Lead, "Faith in Man"

XVII-30 Quoted Criticism of Political Economy in Lead, "The Logic of Technology"

XVII-31 His definition of a radical quoted in Lead, "Ends and Means"

XXX-4 Frank Manuel's comments in re his Critique of the Gotha Program quoted from Winter 1976 Daedalus in Lead, "The Myths We Live By"

XXXVII-22 Brief quote (devaluation of human world) in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

Marx, Leo (Amherst College)

XVIII-35 His The Machine in the Garden reviewed in Lead, "The Para-Pastoral Ideal"

XXI-5 Quote from Machine in the Garden in Editorial, "The Place of Value"

XXII-31 Quoted from Machine in the Garden in Lead, "The Price of Submission"

XXII-52 Quoted from The Machine in the Garden in Frontiers, "Carlyle as Futurologist"

XXIV-3 Quoted Nov. 27, 1970 Science in Review, "Questions That Need Answers Quoted The Machine in the Garden in Editorial, "The Pastoral Tradition"

XXVII-38 His comment on Carlyle's essay quoted from The Machine in the Garden in Lead, "Unprogress Report"

XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"

XXIX-16 His discussion of Tench Coxe quoted from The Machine in the Garden in Lead, "The New Nationalism"

XXXI-39 From The Machine in the Garden in "The Lost Joy of Life"

XXXII-4 The Machine in the Garden quoted in Lead, "A Place Created"

XXXIV-45 Quoted Machine-Carlyle on Locke in Lead, "Restoring the Balance" (The Machine in the Garden)

Marxian Evaluation, A

IX-28 Review-The Neurotic-His Inner and Outer Worlds, Joseph B. Furst

Marxism Today

XXXVII-7 Quoted article appearing in 1978 by Eric Hobsbawn, reprinted in Forward March of Labour Halted, in Lead, "Books about Marxism"

Mascelli, Joseph

XIII-17 His "Directional Continuity" in Nov. 1959 issue of Films in Review quoted in Review, "Novels and the Movies"

Masculine/Feminine - ed. by Betty and Theodore Roszak (Harper, Colophon)

XXIII-47 Quoted by Betty and Theodore Roszak, Karen Horney, and Gayle Rubin in Review, "The Compassionate Virtues"

XXXVI-23 Quoted in Editorial, "'There Is No Difference'"

Mashruwala, K. G. (Kishorelal)

I-32 Editor of Harijan, quoted in "No Compromise"

XXXI-43 Quoted from Towards New Educational Patterns in Editorial, "Use and Abuse of Literacy" Quoted in Children, "Gandhi's Basic Education"

Masked Gods - Frank Waters

IV-37 Quoted from Dr. Clyde Kluckhohn's foreword to in Editorial, "An Exceptional Scientist"

The Masks of God- Primitive Mythology - Joseph Campbell

XIII-12 Quoted from in Review, "'The Masks of God'"

XLI-11 Quoted story of Chuang Tzu in "A Foray of Faith"

Masks of God, The - Volume II

XV-19 Review

Masks of God, The-Volume II - Joseph Campbell

XV-19 Quoted in Review of same title

Maslow, A. H. (Professor, Brandeis University)

IX-44 Reference to in Review, "The Fully Functioning Personality"

X-13 Review, "Psychological Maturity" in re his book Motivation and Personality, quoted

X-51 Quoted his paper submitted to Research Society for Creative Altruism in Frontiers, "Against the Grain"

XI-17 His article, "The Mission of the Psychologist" reprinted in Lead

XI-18 Conclusion of above article-Lead

XI-22 Mentioned in defense of a reader's criticism of him re his article, "The Mission of the Psychologist" in Editorial, "The Role of Psychology"

XII-19 His paper (an adaptation of the Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture) quoted in Lead, "Coming of Age in the West"

XII-46 His paper "Creativity in Self-Actualizing People" quoted in Frontiers, "The Two Sides of Freedom"

XII-52 His paper "Emotional Blocks to Creativity" quoted in Lead, "Thinking About Freedom"

XIII-3 His paper "Creativity in Self-Actualizing People" quoted in Lead, "World Without Measure"

XIII-15 Quoted in Review, "In Behalf of Novelists" His Motivation and Personality also quoted in same

XIII-40 His paper quoted in Lead, "The Pressure of Circumstances"

XIV-20 Quoted from radio broadcast in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"

XV-12 His preface to New Knowledge in Human Values (published by Research Society for Creative Altruism) quoted in Frontiers of same title

XV-14 Quoted in Lead, "Creeping Ethics"

XV-23 Quoted from his new book Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "The Importance of Self-Knowledge"

XV-28 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "The Struggle Against Prematurity"

XV-43 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "The Origins of the Good"

XV-45 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Utopian Considerations"

XVI-1 Quoted in Children, "Note on Dewey and Education"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XVI-7 Quoted Fall 1962 issue of Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Lead, "An Essential of Religion"

XVI-25 Quoted from Toward a Psychology of Being in Review, "The Art Spirit"

XVI-29 Quoted from early paper and then from Motivation and Personality in Frontiers, "Nonconformist Musings"

XVI-31 His article "The Creative Attitude" quoted from the Structurist (1963, No. 3) in Lead, "Toward Unconditioned Man"

XVI-32 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"

XVI-35 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Intentional Community"

XVI-37 His paper, "The Fear of Knowing" from Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Children, "Education and the Career"

XVII-20 Quoted his paper, "Notes on Innocent Cognition," in Lead, "The Worlds We Live In"

XVII-22 Reference to "self-actualization" in Lead, "The Acquirement of Individuality"

XVII-37 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"

XVII-43 Quoted in Children, "Education in Religion" from Introduction to Lectures, "Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences"

XVII-45 Quoted his paper, "Organizational Dangers to Transcendent Experience," in Children, "Education and Religion"

XVII-52 His book Religions, Values, and Peak- Experiences quoted in Lead, "Science and Religion" quoted in Children, "Educational Revaluation"

XVIII-9 Quoted address before New England Psychological Assn. in Review, "Linking Sociology and Psychology"

XVIII-13 His paper, to be published in Braziller volume, Sign, Image, Symbol, quoted in Review, "Random Notes on 'Self- Transcendence'"

XVIII-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "You Can't Keep Philosophy Down"

XVIII-19 Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "Instead of a Social Machine"

XVIII-30 Lead, his article, "Science and Self- Actualization"; also quoted, his contribution to Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology in Editorial, "Man as Given"

XVIII-32 Quoted as to "self-actualizing" person in Children, "Educational Perspectives on Controversy"

XVIII-38 Preface to New Knowledge in Human Values quoted from by Don Benson in his Lead, "Beyond 'Rational' Progress"

XVIII-41 Quoted from Motivation and Personality in Lead, "The Understanding of Pain"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XVIII-46 Quoted from MANAS Lead, July 28, 1965, in Lead, "The Quest for Synthesis"

XVIII-50 Motivation and Personality quoted from in Review, "Identity Versus Morality"

XIX-1 Quoted from his Eupsychian Management- A Journal in Lead, "The Lonely Free"

XIX-4 Quoted in Children, "Religion and State- Synthesizing Perspectives"

XIX-19 Quoted from paper, "Isomorphic Relationships Between Knower and Known," in Lead, "Over the Old Bridge"

XIX-30 His The Psychology of Science-A Reconnaissance quoted in Review, "A Psychology for Free Men"

XIX-44 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Wholeness"

XIX-48 Quote from The Psychology of Science in Lead, "The Races of Man"

XIX-52 Quoted from Fall 1966 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"

XX-3 Quoted his paper, "Some Frontier Problems in Psychological Health," in Frontiers, "Concerning Arguments About LSD"

XX-8 His quote of David Lindsay Watson in The Psychology of Science given in Editorial, "The Philosophic Discipline"

XX-10 Quoted from Sign, Image, Symbol (Vision + Value series) in Editorial, "Immanent in Man"

XX-28 Toward a Psychology of Being (170) quoted in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

XX-31 Eupsychian Management quoted in Review, "On 'The Nature of Man'"

XX-34 The Psychology of Science briefly quoted in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

XX-44 The Psychology of Science quoted in Lead, "The New Morality"

XX-46 Quoted his 1963 address before New England Psychological Association in re Blackfoot Indians in Lead, "Various Confessions"

XXI-4 Quoted, Fall 1967 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Review, "Seeking the Higher Ground"

XXI-7 Quoted from Fall 1967 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Children, "Some Cultural Determinisms"

XXI-14 His Religion, Values, and Peak-Experiences quoted in Editorial, "What Are the Virtues?"

XXI-16 His paper quoted from Human Potentialities in Editorial, "Return of the Golden Age?"

XXI-18 Quoted from Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "There is Really Something There"

XXI-22 Quoted in Lead, "Cutting the Gordian Knot" article on Dr. Morgan

XXI-23 Quoted from Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "Psychology of Revolution"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XXI-23 Quoted from Music Educators Journal in Editorial, "Things That Must Be Said"

XXI-37 Quoted from Eupsychian Management in Editorial, "Scientists Worth Reading"

XXI-46 Quoted from Lindenfeld's Radical Perspectives on Social Problems in Review, "A Sociology of Value"

XXI-48 Quoted from his Religions, Values and Peak- Experiences in Lead, "On Being Born Again"

XXII-4 Briefly quoted in Review, "A Young But Promising Science"

XXII-5 Quoted from Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "The Heroic Conception of Man"

XXII-17 Quoted Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "Our Duty Above All"

XXII-29 Quoted from Eupsychian Management in Lead, "Contradictions of Religion"

XXII-30 His paper quoted from Readings in Humanistic Psychology in Review, "Harbinger of Renaissance"

XXII-32 His paper on "Metamotivation" quoted from Readings in Humanistic Psychology in Lead, "The Idea of Knowledge"

XXII-51 Quoted from Motivation and Personality in Lead, "The Stuff of Becoming"

XXII-53 Quoted Motivation and Personality in Lead, "Reservoir of Value"

XXIII-1 Quoted Motivation and Personality in Lead, "Knowing and Being"

XXIII-8 Quoted from Transpersonal Psychology, Fall 1969, in Editorial, "An Evolution of Language?"

XXIII-20 Quoted in Review, "African Tale"

XXIII-39 His paper "Toward a Humanistic Biology" quoted from Sept. Fields within Fields quoted in Review, "'Risk' Science versus 'Safe' Science"

XXIII-40 Quoted from "Toward a Humanistic Biology" and "Science and Self- Actualization" in Lead, "The Meaning of Knowing"

XXIV-17 Quoted re Blackfoot Indians from address to New England Psychological Assn. 1963 in Lead, "Utopian Proposals Also quoted from new preface to Fikin paperback of Religions, Values, and Peak- Experiences

XXIV-42 Quoted Eupsychian Management in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"

XXIV-46 The Farther Reaches of Human Nature discussed, quoted in Review, "Maslow on Human Possibility"

XXIV-52 Quoted Farther Reaches of Human Nature in Lead, "The Roots of Literature"

XXV-24 A Memorial Volume in Review, "A Maslow Distillation"

XXV-25 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Truth to Come"

XXV-42 Quoted from Religions, Values and Peak Experiences in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XXVI-13 Quoted from Music Educators Journal in Review, "A Poet's Essays"

XXVI-18 Quoted from Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, No. 2, 1972, Vol. IV, in Lead, "More Sublime Ideas"

XXVI-19 Quoted from Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, No. 2, 1972, in Lead, "From the Beginning"

XXV-24 A Memorial Volume in Review, "A Maslow Distillation"

XXVI-38 An Intellectual Portrait quoted in Frontiers, "On the Nature of Man"

XXVI-46 An Intellectual Portrait quoted in Review, "The Possibilities of Human Nature"; also quoted from "The Mission of the Psychologist" in same Review

XXVI-49 Quoted his paper, "Science and Self- Actualization," in Lead, "What Society Needs"

XXVII-5 Germinal Papers of A. H. Maslow discussed, quoted in Review, "A. H. Maslow"

XXVII-6 Quoted from Eupsychian Management in Lead, "In Place of Power"

XXVII-18 Quoted on self-actualizing people in Lead, "The Self and Knowledge"

XXVIII-17 Quoted from Farther Reaches of Human Nature in Children, "New Stuff for the World"

XXVIII-37 Quoted on human motivation in Lead, "The Therapeutic Leap"

XXVIII-38 Quoted from The Psychology of Science in Lead, "The Shadowy Terrain"

XXVIII-42 Quoted from Eupsychian Management in Lead, "In Some Sense Heroes"

XXIX-5 Quoted in Lead, "Obscure Specifications"

XXIX-15 Quoted from 1968 writings in Review, "The Biological Paradigm" and informal conversation quoted in Editorial, "The Sane Society"

XXIX-48 Farther Reaches of Human Nature quoted in Editorial, "Unity of Fact and Value"

XXIX-49 Above quoted in Lead, "A Relieving Thought"

XXIX-50 The Psychology of Science quoted in Lead, "The Psychological Virtues"

XXX-2 Briefly quoted from Psychology of Science in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"

XXX-3 Farther Reaches of Human Nature quoted in Editorial, "Laws of Community?"

XXX-12 Eupsychian Management quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

XXX-13 Quoted from The Psychology of Science in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"

XXX-15 Farther Reaches of Human Nature quoted in Editorial, "Spinoza's Principle"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XXX-20 Eupsychian Management quoted in Lead, "The Subtle Art"

XXX-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "In Defense of the Essay"

XXX-50 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Lead, "No Serious Mistakes"

XXX-52 His paper "The Creative Attitude" quoted from The Structurist, 1963, in Review, "Form into Meaning"

XXXI-1 Farther Reaches quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"

XXXI-13 Quoted on Ruth Benedict from Farther Reaches in Frontiers, "Humanistic Science"

XXXI-17 Farther Reaches quoted in Lead, "Two Questions"

XXXI-19 Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences quoted in Lead, "The Inherent Purpose"; also quoted passage from paper published in Sign, Image, Symbol

XXXI-22 Quoted from The Psychology of Science in Lead, "Tools of Knowing"

XXXI-26 Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences quoted in Lead, "Obscurities of Balance"

XXXI-39 Farther Reaches quoted in Editorial, "A 'Signal' About Man"

XXXI-45 A Source Book in Review, "Signposts of Change"

XXXI-48 Quoted in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma" Also quoted in Frontiers, "Indications of Human Potentiality"

XXXII-3 Quoted from in Harvard Educational Review, Fall 1968, in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"

XXXII-4 His Farther Reaches of Human Nature quoted in Lead, "A Place Created"

XXXII-23 Quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"

XXXII-42 Toward a Psychology of Being quoted in Children, "Questions About Maslow"

XXXII-44 Quoted from Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Summer 1979, in Lead, "Two Transformations"; also from Winter 1979, his dialogue with Mildred Hardeman

XXXII-45 Quoted his last article which appeared in New Directions in Teaching in Children, "I Am Capable and Lovable"

XXXII-49 Quoted in Lead, "On Ways of Thinking" from Farther Reaches of Human Nature"

XXXII-50 Quoted Farther Reaches in Lead, "Fact Into Value, Value Into Fact"

XXXIII-3 Quoted from Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences in Editorial, "What Happens to Religion?"

XXXIII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Views"

XXXIII-11 His comments on Galileo discussed in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books" and quoted Religion, Values, and Peak Experiences

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XXXVIII-51 Discussed Ruth Benedict's "high synergy society" in Farther Reaches in Lead, "The World as Will and Idea"

XXXIV-2 His growing influence discussed in Review, The Challenge of Humanistic Economics mentioned, "A Field for Transition"

XXXIV-8 Brief quote from re abandoning behaviorism in Lead, "Is Nature Dual?"

XXXIV-16 Quoted chapter, "Why Utopias Fail" from Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"; also mentioned re synergy foundation of his Utopian thinking (Ruth Benedict), same Lead

XXXIV-17 Brief discussion of and his idea of the Bodhisattva in Lead, "Some Redefinitions"

XXXIV-23 Quoted The Farther Reaches; mentioned his standards of human possibility in Lead, "On Self-Evolvers"

XXXIV-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Healer's Lost Art" on synergy

XXXIV-51 Quoted preface to New Knowledge in Human Values in Lead, "'Gravity Between Man and Man'"; also quoted The Psychology of Science in same Lead

XXXV-7 Progress Report"

XXXV-9 Quoted in Lead, "Moral Development and Education" re status of valuelessness)

XXXV-17 Quoted in Lead, "A Larger Audience" re "healthy subjects"

XXXV-20 Quoted Farther Reaches in Lead, "Fact and Value" (re reporting subjective experiences)

XXXV-35 Quoted in Editorial, "New Images for Old" (low-rating of human beings); quoted his Conflict and Continuity from Harvard Ed. Review

XXXVI-4 Quoted Farther Reaches in Lead, "Simply as a Man"

XXXVI-5 Quoted Farther Reaches (perception of the "otherness") in Lead, "An Impossible Enterprise"

XXXVI-18 Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences discussed, quoted in Review, "Self- Validating Experience"

XXXVI-19 Mentioned, and his teachers, in Editorial, "The Best in Human Experience"

XXXVI-20 Quoted Farther Reaches in Lead, "Religion in the Future" (his two teachers-Benedict, Wertheimer)

XXXVI-24 Quoted Toward a Psychology of Being in Lead, "A Legitimate Individualism"

XXXVI-26-35 Quoted Toward a Psychology in Lead, "Peace and Protest"

XXXVI-45 Quoted on capability of humans from Farther Reaches in Children, "Einstein as Teacher"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XXXVI-50 Quoted in Children, "Some Examples" (asking for help)

XXXVII-12 Quoted from Readings in Humanistic Psychology in Lead, "The Weight of Orthodoxy"

XXXVII-13 Quoted Farther Reaches ("growing tip statistics") in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"

XXXVII-21 Quoted Farther Reaches in Lead, "A Needed Inquiry" (capability of humans)

XXXVII-25-35 Discussion in Esquire quoted Dec. 1983, in Frontiers, "A Pattern Found on Earth"

XXXVIII-2 Farther Reaches. . . in "The Conception of Man"

XXXVIII-3 Quoted Farther Reaches introduction of chapter posing 29 questions, in Lead, "Puzzling and Important Questions"

XXXVIII-6 Quoted Farther Reaches in Review, "Changes in Language" re self-actualizing people; noted in Editorial in connection with Schumacher

XXXVIII-8 Quoted Religion, Values (religious experiences) in Review, "A Desirable Synthesis"; also noted, discussed above in Editorial, "Maslow's Achievement"

XXXVIII-9 Quoted R. Benedict on synergy from Farther Reaches in Review, "Orewellian Echoes"

XXXVIII-27-36 Psychology of Science (medical school experiences) in "Scientists on Science"

XXXVIII-37 "Reflections on Abraham Maslow" by Richard Grossman

XXXVIII-43 Toward a Psychology (his stance) in Lead

XXXIX-6 John Kee's discussion of in Children

XXXIX-8 Beautiful technology of killing in Lead, "Who and What We Are"

XXXIX-13 Father Reaches in "The Need for Heroes"

XXXIX-18 On "Authority" in "The Building of Faith"

XXXIX-22 Toward a Psychology in "Our Uncertain Identity"

XXXIX-25 Farther Reaches on ignorance in Lead

XXXIX-43 Quotations, Journals of A. H. Maslow in Children; noted in "Essential Questions" and from Eupsychian Management

XXXIX-46 Eupsychian Management (identity of self), Lead

XXXIX-52 Toward a Psychology (patience) in Review

XL-9 Eupsychian. . . (on "leaders"), also Toward a Psychology in Lead, "The Quest for Self- Reliance"

XL-36 In Editorial (Farther Reaches), "What Is Character"

XL-40 Editorial (Farther Reaches), "The Logic of Evolution"

XL-43 Farther Reaches re education of children, in Children, "Intrinsic Learning"

XL-46 Re-reviewed Religious, Values, and Peak Experiences in "Behind Institutional Forms"

XL-48 Farther Reaches on education in "Become What You Are"

Maslow, A. H.-(Continued)

XL-49 Farther Reaches on education, "Two Kinds of Education"

XLI-5 A Psychology of Science in "The Role of Humans"

XLI-6 Meaning of self-actualization in "The Human Undertaking"

XLI-9 Farther Reaches in "On Understanding Ourselves"

XLI-10 Religion, Values, and Peak Experiences in "A John Muir. . ."

XLI-14 Farther Reaches in "The Enigma of Being"

XLI-25 Quoted above in "The Ethical Sense"

XLI-39 Farther Reaches in "Listening to the Self"; also see Lead, "Maslow's Legacy"

XLI-40 The Right to be Human in "Irrepressible Vision"

Maslow, A. H.

XXVII-5 Editorial

Maslow, A. H.- An Intellectual Portrait - Richard Lowry (Brooks/ Cole Publishing Co., 450 Abrego, Monterey, CA 1973)

XXVI-38 Discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "On the Nature of Man"

XXVI-46 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Possibilities of Human Nature"

Abraham H. Maslow- A Memorial Volume - International Study Project, Inc. (Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., Monterey, CA, $12.50)

XXV-24 Quoted, also Frank Manuel quoted, in Review, "A Maslow Distillation"

Maslow Distillation, A

XXV-24 Review

Maslow on Human Possibility

XXIV-46 Review

Maslow Primer, A

XXIII-52 Review

Maslow, Ellen (N.Y. office of Poor People's Corporation)

XIX-5 Progress report of Dec. 7, 1965 quoted in Frontiers, "'. . . with a good deal of pride'"

XX-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "More Liberty Houses?"

Maslow, Robert

XIV-49 Quoted (but not named) in Children, "Notes on Goddard College"

Maslow's Achievement

XXXVIII-8 Editorial (Religion, Values, etc., what was left out)

Maslow's Legacy

XLI-39 Lead

Mason, Cora

XI-7 Her Socrates, The Man Who Dared to Ask reviewed in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Mason, Edwin

XXV-40 Quoted from his Collaborative Learning in Children, "Teaching in a Disordered World"

XLI-42 Quoted, "Why Do Some People Become Teachers?"

Mason, George

VI-38 Discussed in Gutheim's The Potomac, in Review, "Along the Potomac" Quoted from his will

Mason, Philip

XXVI-15 Quoted from The Fourth World-Victims of Group Oppression in Review, "Facts About Minorities"

Masonic Addresses and Writings - Roscoe Pound (Macoy, 1953)

VII-32 Quoted in Lead, "The Internal Social Order"

Masonry

VI-36 Discussed in Lead, "Civilizing Agencies"

"Mass" Education

XXV-50 Editorial

Mass Media

VIII-31 Editorial

Mass Media, The

XIII-31 Editorial

Mass Murder Machines, The

XLI-18 Frontiers (Weizenbaum)

Mass Observation-Puzzled People

I-18 Contrasted with John Haynes Holmes' The Affirmation of Immortality

Mass Society, The

VIII-23 Lead

Mass Society and Liberal Education - C. Wright Mills

VIII-23 Discussed in Lead, "The Mass Society"

Massachusetts Review

XLI-7 Howard N. Meyer on emancipation and the movie "Birth of a Nation" in "A Slow Evolution"

Masscult and Miscult - Dwight Macdonald

XV-32 Quoted in Lead, "The Pressure Gauge"

Masserman, Jules H.

VII-37 Quoted from Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic in Review, "Psychiatric Revaluation"

Massie, Chris

VI-18 Review of his Death Goes Hunting, "Two Unusual Themes"

Massingham, H. J.

II-16 Reference to in Letter from England (He says replacement of men and animals by machines is an effect, not a cause of impoverishment of world's natural resources)

II-44 Reference to and quoted in Letter from England

Massive Awakening, A

XXIV-21 Frontiers

Masters-Portraits of Great Teachers - Joseph Epstein (ed., Basic Books, 1981)

XXXIV-37 Reviewed, quoted (first appeared as seri4es in American Scholar) in "Those Overlapping Regions"

XXXIV-46 Quoted his introduction in Children, "An Essential Art"

XXXIV-47 Quote from essay on Mattiessen mentioned Mumford in Children, "A Man to Study"

XXXVI-6 Quoted chapter on Hannah Arendt (by Jean Yarbrough, Peter Stern), in Children, "If a Pig Wandered Up"

XXXVI-17 Quoted Sidney Hook's "Socratic Method" in Editorial

XXXVII-13 Chap. on Teggart quoted in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"

Masters-Portraits of Great Teachers -(Continued)

XXXVII-26-35 Quoted on Hannah Arendt in Review, "Leaven from Abroad"

Masters, John

VIII-49 His Bhowani Junction review, "Two Novels About India"

XXVI-48 His The Ravi Lancers reviewed, "Two War Stories"

Material Basis of Evolution - Dr. Richard Goldschmidt (1940)

I-51 Quoted in Lead, "The Scientific Spirit"

Material for Foundations

XXXI-5 Lead

Material for Thought (Far West Book) (San Francisco, 1974)

XXVII-46 Quote from on temples of Angkor Wat in Lead, "Symbol and Myth"

Materialism Restated - Chapman Cohen (1927)

II-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "Science and Human Attitudes"

IV-38 Quoted in Lead, "The Bondage of Controversy"

VII-48 Quoted in Lead, "A Mood in Scientific Thought"

VIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "Insecurities of the Spirit"

XV-20 Briefly quoted in Lead, "What is Materialism?"

XXV-42 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"

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

XXXIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

XXXVII-7 Quoted in Lead, "Books About Marxism"

Materialist Interpretation (Conception?) of History, The - Karl Federn

V-5 Quoted in Lead, "That Angry Man"

VI-44 Quoted in Review, "The Hope of the World"

Materlinck, Maurice

II-24 His The Great Door discusses work of Morly-Martin, English biochemist- Frontiers, "What is a Germ?"

Mathematical Experience - Philip Davis and Reuben Hersh (Birkauser, 1981)

XXXVI-20 Quoted in Editorial, "Mathematical Metaphysics"

Mathematical Metaphysics

XXXVI-20 Editorial

Mathematical Reasoning

VI-8 Review Main Stream of Mathematics, Edna E. Kramer

Mathematical Reviews - Brown University, Providence, R. I. (Magazine)

III-50 Letter to this magazine from E. Bodewig, German mathematician, quoted in Lead, "Culture and Gain"

Mathematics- The Loss of Certainty - Morris Kline (Oxford University Press)

XXXV-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Autonomy and Unanimity"

Mathematics Teacher, The - Laura Blank

XIII-16 Quoted from in Children, "Intuition and Creativity"

Mather, Dr. Kirtley F. (Harvard)

I-48 Quoted from in "Civil Rights Summary"

V-27 Discussion of his Science article on "Problem of Antiscientific Trends today" in Frontiers, "Strategic Retreat" Also reference to in Editorial, "Questions on the Future"

Mathes, William

XVI-21 Wrote Frontiers, "The Lonely Revolution"

XVI-32 Wrote Frontiers, "To See, or Not to See"

XVI-33 Quoted by Zig Baranowski in his letter in Frontiers, "A Letter on 'Aristocracy'"

XVI-37 Wrote Lead, "Are We All Hibakusha?"

XVI-41 Wrote Review, "Whosoever Shall Lose His Life"

XVI-42 Quoted by Hallock Hoffman in his Lead, "The Uses of Crises"

XVI-44 Wrote Editorial, "A Neglected Laboratory"

XVI-49 Wrote Review, "'Flatland' Revisited"

XVI-52 Wrote Editorial, "The Dominion of the Irrational"

XVII-3 Wrote Lead, "You Can't Go Home Again- Russian Version" and briefly quoted in Editorial, "On Growing Up"

XVII-10 Wrote Review, "No Winners, No Survivors"

XVII-14 Wrote Review, "A Psychological Exploration"

XVII-19 Wrote Review, "Another 'Strunk and White'"

XVII-33 Wrote Children, "Creativity in a 'Prepared environment'" on creativity and Creative Playthings Inc., Princeton

XVII-35 Wrote Children, "Be Unprepared," a sequel to "Creativity in a 'Prepared Environment'?", quotes May 1963, Lead, "Tides of Questioning"

XVII-34 A Radical Approach to Child Rearing and Robert Graves' The Greek Myths

XVII-52 Wrote Review, "Beginnings"

Matheson, Richard

XII-35 His A Stir of Echoes quoted in Review, "Science Invades the 'Occult'"

Mathew, Sir Theobold (Director of Public Prosecutions)

XI-38 Quoted on censorship in literature in Lead, "Questions to Social Science"

Mathews, Albert P.

IV-26 III" re psychic side of chemical reactions- equations incomplete

V-45 Quoted in Frontiers, "Psychic Mysteries"

VI-27 Quoted in Frontiers, "What Lives?"

X-22 Brief quote from his college text, General Cytology in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

XIV-16 Brief quote from General Cytology in Lead, "The World's Work"

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

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

Mathews, Albert P.-(Continued)

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

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

XXXIII-50 Quoted from General Cytology in Lead, "A Science of Man?"

Mathews, Geoffrey

XXVII-24 His contribution to Teachers' Centres quoted in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"

Mathews, Linda

XL-52 On education and Asian students, L.A. Times, July 19, 1987 in "Children in California"

Mathews, Shailer (former head of Chicago University Divinity School)

VI-26 Brief reference to in Frontiers, "The Universe in Our Hands"

Mathews, W. R.

XV-15 Quoted from The Mind in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

Mathieu, Vittorio

XXX-2 His essay on Vico quoted from Giambattista Vico's Science of Humanity in Review, "Historian, Poet, Philosopher"

Matrices of Change

XXIX-3 Lead

Matrix of Man-An Illustrated History of Urban Environment - Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (Praeger, 1968, $15.00)

XXII-21 Quoted in Lead, "Buried by 'Insights'"

XXII-25 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Cities Throughout History"

XXXI-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "Plans for Winona"

XXXI-9 Quoted in Review, "On Good Neighborhoods"

XXXIV-7 Quoted in Review, "A Concept of History"

XXXV-20 Quoted in Editorial, "The Counterpoint of Artists"

Matson, Floyd

VII-47 Quoted from Antioch Review article on Aldous Huxley in Review, "An Issue of Antioch Review"

XVII-14 His The Broken Image quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss"

XXII-52 Quoted from The Broken Image in Children, "The Art of Self-Reference"

Matter Has Some Mystery

XXIII-46 Editorial

Matter of Accounting, A

XLI-7 Frontiers (World Bank)

Matter of Elevation, A

XXI-1 Lead

Matter of Health, A

XXVII-46 Editorial

Matter of Intelligence (Cary Desborough)

IV-10 Lead

Matter of People, A

XXII-14 Editorial

Matter of Reading, The

XXXVIII-27-36 Lead (Lewis Lapham)

Matter of Representation, A

XXXIX-4 Editorial (fear of war)

Matter of Responsibility, A

XXXVII-36 Editorial (Adam Smith, Niall Brennan, Barbara Garson, and Ralph Borsodi mentioned)

Matter of Rules, A

XXXVI-7 Editorial (on writing, Hearn)

Matter of Sovereignty, A

XX-20 Review

Matter of Taste, The

XXXVII-42 Lead (The Simple Life)

XLI-4 Lead

Matter of Tropism, A

XXIX-43 Lead

Matter of "Values," The

XXVIII-46 Editorial

Matter of Zen, The - Paul Wienpahl

XVII-25 Review, of same title

Matters of Proportion

IX-26 Frontiers

Matters of Survival

VIII-19 Review

Matters of Words

XXXIX-4 Editorial

XL-10 Lead

Matthei, Chuck

XLI-23 Quoted on Land Trusts from Community Services in Frontiers, "Land Trusts Are Multiplying"

Matthew (New Testament)

VIII-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Criticism of Religion"

XVII-23 Quoted in Children, "Education and Metaphysics"

Matthews, Gareth B.

XXXV-20 Review of his Philosophy of the Young Child by Matthew Lipman in Harvard Ed. Review, Aug. 1981, quoted in Children

Matthews, Jack

XXII-11 Quoted from Dec. 1968 Etc. in Review, "From Words to Meanings"

Matthews, T. S.

XVII-45 Quoted from Autumn 1964 American Scholar in Editorial, "Where Is the Dragon?"

Matthiesen, Peter

XXI-48 Quoted from his novel, Race Rock, in Review, "Some Current History"

Matthiessen, F. O.

XXXIV-46 Quoted on his teaching from Masters- Portraits of Great Teachers, in Review, "An Essential Art"

XXXIV-47 Quoted essay by in above book by Kenneth Lynn (Mentioning Mumford also) in Children, "A Man to Study"

Mattick, Paul

II-24 Quoted from The Adelphi, article in Editorial, "The Hungry Hide" (about starvation in Berlin)

Mature Mind, A

III-26 Review-Morris Cohen's Reflections of a Wondering Jew

Mature Mind, The - Dr. Harry Overstreet

II-37 Review of "Signs of Maturity"

II-40 Quoted in Children

III-26 Brief quote from on Morris Cohen in Review, "A Mature Mind"

XIV-14 Review of by Edward P. Morgan, Feb. 27 New Republic quoted in Frontiers, "Field Notes on the White Rhinoceros"

Mature Statesman, A

II-44 Editorial about Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan

Maturing Inconsistencies

III-19 Lead

Maturity in Religion

V-38 Frontiers

XI-28 Lead

Mau Mau(South African terrorist grou p)

VI-20 Reference to in Lead, "Historical Perspective"

IX-15 Frontiers, "Freedom Road," tells of passive resistance movement within the Mau Mau

Mauch, Charles

XXXVIII-14 Too Much of Everything reviewed, quoted in Review, "Plan for Community"

Maude, Angus (British MP)

XI-15 His broadcast, "Cloaking the Dagger" reprinted in the Listener for Jan. 23, quoted from on the subject of professional deceit in Review, "British Political and Social Analysis"

Maugham, Somerset

I-47 Review of his Dr. Faustus

V-33 Reference to his Razor's Edge in Review of Rage of the Soul

VII-49 Quoted from Memoirs of Aga Khan in Editorial, "Tragic Legacy"

IX-32 His Rain discussed in Editorial, "High Virtue in Low Places"

Maund, Alfred

XI-27 His The Big Boxcar reviewed briefly

Maurer, Adah

XVI-27 Wrote "Corporal Punishment" for Children

XXV-23 Quoted in re corporal punishment reprint of Oct. 1971 Freedom News article, in Children, "A Change of Subject"

Mauriac, Francois (French Catholic anti-communist)

VIII-31 Quoted from Le Figaro in Lead, "American Self-Criticism"

Maurice, F. Dennison

I-28 He and Charles Kingsley started Christian Socialist movement

Maurizius Case, The - Jacob Wasserman

X-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Object All Sublime"

Maurus, Hrabanus

XIX-37 Quoted from Classics in Education in Editorial, "Moody Questions"

Maverick Philosophers

XII-11 Editorial

Maw, Herbert

I-9 Quoted from newspaper about relief work in Germany

Maxey, David (Senior Editor of Look)

XVIII-7 Along with his own remarks, his quote of Arthur Larson from Jan. 26 Look given in Frontiers, "'Look' Looks at 'The Radical Right'"

Maximov, Vladimir

XVII-3 His A Man Survives (William Mathes) quoted in Lead, "You Can't Go Home Again-Russian Version"

Maxwell, James Clark

XVIII-27 Albert Einstein quoted from James Clark Maxwell, a Commemoration (Macmillan, 1931) in Lead, "The Idea of Science"

Maxwell, Neville

XXV-49 His article, "The China Nixon Didn't See," quoted, Autumn American Scholar in Frontiers, "The New China"

XXXIII-40 Mention of his N.Y. Times report on visit to Lhasa in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street," by Holmes Welch

May, Henry F.

XVIII-49 Quoted from Summer American Scholar in Children, "The 'Radical'-Some Definitions"

XIX-4 Quoted on "The Student Movement" from Summer American Scholar in Lead, "What Is a 'Reasonable' Protest?"

XXI-52 Quoted from his The End of American Innocence in Lead, "Untutored Longings"

XXIII-23 Quoted from The End of American Innocence in Lead, "Making the Future"

XXIV-11 The End of American Innocence quoted in Review, "Fifty, Sixty, Seventy Years Ago"

XXXIII-40 Mention of his N.Y. Times report on visit to Lhasa in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon Street" by Holmes Welch"

May, James Boyer

VI-36 Contributed Frontiers, "The Tragedy-Not On-Stage"

May, Rollo

V-19 Quoted The Meaning of Anxiety in Frontiers, "The Function of 'Anxiety'"

VI-28 Review of his Man's Search for Himself

X-28 Quoted his lecture "Mass Promotion and the Individual" at the conference (Feb.) of the Canadian Institute of Public Affairs in Review, "Canadian Institute on Public Affairs"

XIII-49 Quoted Spring 1960 issue of Etc. in Lead, "Radicals and Doctors"

XV-26 Quoted from Oct. 1961 Journal of Religion and Health in Lead, "The Clarity of the Specialists"

XVIII-3 Quoted from American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Jan-June 1964, in Review, "Creativity and Encounter"

May, Rollo-(Continued)

XVIII-6 His introduction to Symbolism in Religion and Literature quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "The Significance of Symbols"

XIX-7 Quoted from Existential Psychology in Review, same title

XIX-18 Quoted Mar. 26 Saturday Review in Children, "The New Puritanism"

XIX-46 Quoted Sept. Redbook on Sleeping Beauty myth in Children, "Old Myths for New"

XX-12 Quoted from his Symbolism in Religion and Literature in Review, "Symbolic Understanding"

XXI-2 Quoted from Psychology and the Human Dilemma in Lead, "We Have No Blueprints"

XXI-4 Quoted from Psychology and the Human Dilemma in Lead, "The General Art"

XXII-30 His paper from Readings in Humanistic Psychology quoted in Review, "Harbinger of Renaissance"

XXII-31 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Price of Submission"

XXII-39 Quoted from Love and Will (shortened version in August, Psychology Today) in Lead, "The Discouragements of History"

XXII-43 Quoted Love and Will in Review, "Even in Chicago"

XXVII-18 Quoted Love and Will in Lead, "The Self and Knowledge"

XXX-9 Article on Gregory Bateson quoted Fall 1976 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Frontiers, "Attitudes Toward ESP"

XXXIII-48 Quoted his contribution to Vico and Contemporary Thought in Review, "Vice- Now a Contemporary" Discussed idea of his in Editorial, "What Must I Do To Get There?"

May, William F.

XXVII-2 His contribution to Death in American Experience quoted in Frontiers, "The Liberal Churches"

Mayall, Sam

XXXIII-50 Mention of his work (organic gardening) in Sept. 1980 issue of Country Journal in Review, "On Lester Brown"

May Man Prevail? -- Erich Fromm

XV-4 Quoted in Frontiers, "Erich Fromm Speaks Out"

XV-18 Dr. Walter Kring's comments on quoted in Children, "Non-political Youths Abroad"

Mayer, Arno J.

XXI-5 Quoted his Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking in Frontiers, "Seven-League Boots?"

Mayer, Dr. Frederick

XV-26 His The Goals of Education quoted in Children, same title

XVI-22 His New Directions for the American University quoted in Review, "A Long Way to Go"

Mayer, Dr. Frederick-(Continued)

XVI-37 New Directions quoted in Children, "Education and the 'Career'"

XVI-44 His Man, Morals, and Education quoted and discussed in Children, same title

XVI-52 History of Educational Thought discussed and quoted in Review, "An Athenian View of Education"

XVII-2 Man, Morals, and Education quoted in Children, "Matter for Reflection II"

XVII-3 Wrote Frontiers, "Existentialism Revisited" (critique of an essay by Joseph Wood Krutch)

XVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Rousseauists and Prometheans"

XVII-12 Wrote Frontiers, "Art and Civilization"

XVII-13 His Creative Universities quoted in Children, "Transvaluation for the Colleges"

XVII-26 Quoted in "Innovation and Participation" from Creative Universities"

XVII-29 Wrote Frontiers, "The Uses and Abuses of Toughness"

XVII-30 His American Ideas and Education reviewed in Children, same title

XVII-37 Wrote Frontiers article, "Sartre and the Dilemmas of Man"

XVII-49 Wrote Frontiers, "Education and Existentialism"

XVIII-26 Quoted from above in Review, "The Existentialist Ethos"

XVIII-34 Quoted in Frontiers, "Existentialist Perspective on Marxism"

XIX-18 Briefly quoted in Children, "The New Puritanism"

XIX-41 Wrote Lead, "Moral and Religious Ideals in Education"

Mayer, Mr. J. P.

IV-52 Quoted in Letter from England

Mayer, Jane

XXVII-37 Quoted in Children, "Service Agencies"

Mayer, Dr. Jean

XXVII-43 Various Sorts"

Mayer, Louis B.

V-24 Anecdote about his childhood in Children

Mayer, Martin

XI-11 Quoted his article in Harper's for February, "What is Advertising Good For?" in Lead, "The Argument about 'Conformity'"

Mayer, Milton

I-7 Mentioned "Periodicals in Transition"

I-32 Mentioned in matter of refusal to pay taxes in "No Compromise"

I-43 Quoted his Progressive story on Amsterdam World Assembly of Churches

II-20 Reference to his April Harper's article (1949), "How to Read the Chicago Tribune"

III-6 Quoted Fellowship article on treatment accorded Nehru in Editorial, "The Purple Rug"

Mayer, Milton-(Continued)

III-34 Quoted from his Common Cause article, "Meat in Due Season" in Children

III-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Good Die Young-or Barely Live" re his association with The Progressive

VII-28 Quoted Progressive in Frontiers, " "Revolt Against the Experts"

VIII-16 Quoted from Progressive on dilemma of Dr. Chang-Pen Hsu, in Review, "Scanning Some Periodicals"

VIII-45 His They Thought They Were Free reviewed in Frontiers, "A Life of Its Own"

IX-11 Progressive, "The Sun Never Sets" reviewed, "'Rockall' Forever!"

IX-31 Review, "A Milton Mayer Production- Grade A" (Olivetti-Design for Italy)

X-11 Subject of Frontiers, "Society of Devil's Advocates"

X-26 Quoted article in Progressive, June, on motion picture, "Friendly Persuasion" in Editorial, "Schweitzer is Heard Locally"

X-49 Quoted from Progressive, Jan. 1957, on Christmas in Children, "Civics Lesson"

XIII-5 Quoted Sept. 1959 Progressive, "The Issue is Miscegenation" in Children, "What Every Youth Should Know"

XIII-38 His "The Big Word Was 'Win'" Aug. Progressive quoted in Review, "Keeping Up With Mr. Mayer"

XV-44 His Sept. Fellowship condensed for Lead, "Rendered Unto Caesar"

XVI-17 His article, "The Tomb" quoted in Frontiers, "The End of 'War Morale'"

XVII-22 Brief quote from essay

XVII-24 Quoted from Humanistic Education and Western Civilization in Children

XVII-34 The chapter on Czechoslovak Christians from What Can A Man Do? discussed in Frontiers, "Mayer's Moral Universe"

XVIII-5 Quoted from Dec. 1964 Progressive in Frontiers, "The Self and the Other"

XVIII-28 Quoted Progressive on life in Selma in 1929 in Review, "Being and Becoming"

XIX-1 Quoted on Schweitzer, Nov. Progressive in Review, "Christ and Anti-Christ"

XX-48 Quoted his What Can a Man Do? in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"

XXI-49 Quoted What Can a Man Do? in Lead, "What Shall We Do With Our Lives?"

XXII-33 His paper The Art of the Impossible discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Their Humanity Was Showing"

XXIII-5 Quoted his paper Man v. the State in Frontiers, "Reducer of Rights"

XXIV-11 What Can a Man Do? mentioned in Lead, "Unless We Get Understanding"

XXIV-16 Mention of April 15 Progressive article, "If You Want Mylai, Buy It," in review, "Mylai-in the Magazines"

Mayer, Milton-(Continued)

XXVI-9 His If Men Were Angels discussed, quoted in Review, "The Play of Great Ideas"

XXVI-40 Briefly quoted in Review, "Buddhism in Today's China" from time he taught in Prague

XXIX-2 His The Nature of the Beast reviewed in "Tracts for All Times"

XXIX-3 Nature of the Beast quoted in Lead, "Matrices of Change"

XXIX-14 Quoted If Men Were Angels in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"

XXXIII-52 His article, "Rendered Unto Caesar," first in Fellowship, Sept. 1962, printed as Lead

XXXIX-44 Quoted from Erwin Knoll's tribute to Resurgence June 1986, also quoted What Can A Man Do? and "Render Unto Caesar (MANAS, Dec. 4, 1980)-Frontiers, "Milton Mayer's Legacy"

Mayer, Rochelle

XXXII-11 With Lawrence Kohlberg in the Harvard Educational Review quoted in Children, "Piaget's Point"

Mayeroff, Milton

XXV-9 His On Caring discussed, quoted in Children, "On Caring"

Mayers, Mrs. Henry

XVII-21 Notice of her "Magazines from a friend in the United States to a friend overseas" project

Mayer's Legacy, Milton

XXXIX-44 Frontiers

Mayer's Moral Universe

XVII-34 Discussion of Czechoslovak Christians chapter in Mayer's What Can A Man Do? in Frontiers

Mayhem in Review

XXX-7 Frontiers

Mayhew, Christopher

XV-1 Quoted Nov. 9, 1961 Manchester Guardian in Frontiers, "No Human Sound"

Mayo, Elton

II-17 Quoted Social Problems in Lead, "Fronts of Science"

Mayo, Katherine

III-4 Reference to her Mother India in "Partisan Journalism"

Maze of Opposites

XXXVII-1 Lead (We live in a world of half-truths)

Mazel, Irina

XL-19 Quoted from In Context, Winter 1987, re Russian School children and American literature, in Frontiers

Mazibuko, Robert

XXXVIII-26 From Children of the Green Earth, African Tree Center in "History and Ecology" (Box 90) Plessislaer 4500, Natal, So. Africa, African Tree Center)-in Children, "History and Ecology"

Mazzini, Joseph

II-15 Joseph Mazzini"

Mazzini, Joseph-(Continued)

III-44 Read literature of ancient Rome, saw concept of free and united Italy-Lead, "A Long, Long Time Ago"

X-25 His ideas on freedom quoted in Editorial, "To Be Achieved in Time"

XII-29 Its Condition and Prospects" from Westminister Review, 1852, quoted in Lead, "The Human Situation"

XXI-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of Value"

XXII-18 Quoted in Review, "Current Revolutionary Thought"

XXVIII-46 Quoted essay, "Faith and the Future" in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"

XXVIII-52 Quoted "Faith and the Future" in Children, "Ideals and Fulfillment"

XXIX-8 Quoted in Editorial, "One Change for the Better"

XXXII-13 Quoted "Faith and the Future" in Lead, "The Great Modern Superstition"

XXXVII-47 Quoted from "Faith and the Future" (1835) in Lead, "The Small Community"

XXXIX-18 Quoted re Rousseau, etc., in "How Opinions Are Formed"

XXXIX-52 His essay "Faith and the Future" (1835) re right vs. duty in "The Promethean Role"

McAdoo, Richard B.

XI-29 Quoted his article in the May 1958 Harper's "The Guns at Falaise Gap" in Review, "An Issue of Harpers"

McAlpine, Kathy

XXXIX-47 Quoted from Growing Without Schooling No. 51, "trust the children" in Children, "Anecdote versus Statistics"

McAlpine, Tom

XVI-37 Quoted April 1963 Anarchy 26 in Frontiers, "Therapy for a Sick Civilization"

McBridge, Stewart

XXXVI-8 Quoted his interview with Stewart Brand from Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 9, 1982 issue, in Children, "Some Useful Preaching"

McCabe, Joseph

II-13 Review of The Testament of Christian Civilization, also author of biography of Peter Abelard

McCabe, Louis C.

III-1 Reference to in smog story (former director, L.A. County Air Pollution Control)-Lead, "The Ominous Cloud"

McCaig, Robert

IX-16 Reference to his Danger West! in Review, "An Odd Flavor for Westerns"

McCall's (Magazine)

XVIII-49 Dr. Erich Fromm quoted from interview, Oct. issue, in Frontiers, "Alienation"

XIX-6 Dr. Erich Fromm quoted from above in Children, "Prejudice and Authority"

XIX-10 Rachel Carson quoted from June 1965 issue in Children, "Nature and Natural Religion"

McCall's-(Continued)

XIX-47 Mrs. Charlotte E. Keyes quoted, Oct. issue, in Children, "In a Free Society"

McCarran Act

IV-22 Reference to in Lead, "The Humane Temper"

VI-18 Discussed in Frontiers, "Keeping Posted"

IX-6 Editorial, "Days of Captivity" Frontiers, "Remediable Injustices" discussion of pamphlet from ACLU, The Lamp and the Law

IX-12 Discussed in Review, "American Dilemmas"

McCarroll, Tolbert H.

XIX-15 Quoted from Mar-Apr Humanist in Lead, "Images and Iconoclasts"

McCarthy, Colman

XXIX-43 Quoted from Washington Post (reprinted in Aug. 1 Manchester Guardian Weekly) in Frontiers, "The Trap and the Way Out"

XXXIII-40 Discussed his proposal for a National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution in Frontiers, "How to Stop War," quoted also

XXXIX-25 From Notre Dame Magazine, Summer 1985, in "On Peace Education-Two People"

McCarthy, Senator Joseph (died May 2, 1957)

VI-6 Discussed in Allen's The Big Change

VII-21 Discussed in Lead, "Unholy Secrets"

VIII-31 Discussed in Langbaum article in Frontiers, "A Liberal Reassessment"

X-33 Frontiers, "Not Just McCarthy"

XII-5 "The Last Days of Joe McCarthy" by Richard Rovers, from Encounter, discussed in Frontiers, "A Visual Novel"

McCarthy, Mary

XXXI-4 Afterword to Revel's Without Marx or Jesus quoted in Lead, "Kindergarten Days"

XXXVII-41 Quoted from interview in May 19, 1984 Nation on "conservatism" in Children, "In the Magazines"

XXXVII-43 Quoted on her "conservatism" in Review, "On Political Classification"

McCarthy and His Enemies - William Buckley and Brent Bozell

VII-31 Reference to in Lead, "Real and Hypothetical Evil"

McCarthy, Why They Voted For - H. H. Wilson

V-42 Discussion of Nation article in Lead, "A Case for Individualism"

McCaull, Julian

XXV-21 His quotes of F. Thomas Juster and William D. Nordhaus in Environment, in Frontiers, "GNP 'Fetishism'"

XXIX-45 Quoted in re Herbert Spencer's influence on American business, July/Aug Environment, in Editorial, "Science and Society"

McCawley, James

XXV-1 His article, Nov. 1971 Rudder on revival of sailing ships, mentioned in Frontiers, "Power from Sun and Wind"

McClain, Ernest G.

XXXI-49 The Pythagorean Plato quoted in Review, "Restorative Labors"

McClain, Ernest G.-(Continued)

XXXII-1 The Pythagorean Plato quoted in Frontiers, "The Music Makers"

XXXVIII-19 Quoted "The Debt Crisis," Resurgence, Nov/ Dec 1984, in "Instruction on the Way"

McCleery, Robert S.

IX-44 Quoted Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on "A Christian Answer to Atomic War" in Frontiers, "The Way the Wind Blows"

McClelland, Prof. David C. (Harvard Center for Research in Personality)

XII-15 His "Religious Overtones in Psychoanalysis" quoted in Lead, "Halves into Wholes"

XII-18 His "Religious Overtones in Psychoanalysis" quoted in Review of same title (Note- Religious Overtones published as Pendle Hill pamphlet, "Psychoanalysis and Religious Mysticism" #104)

McClenahan, George (University of Texas, Dept. of Psychology)

IV-21 Supposedly convinced of ESP by "The Astounding Jim Walker" in Fate article quoted in Lead, "Triple Alliance"

McClintock, Robert (Phil. Dept., Teachers College, Columbia)

XXIII-9 His article on Ortega y Gasset in Oct. 1969 discussed, quoted in Review, "How Great Works are Wrought"

XXIV-17 Quoted Feb. 1971 issue of Teacher College Record in Children, "A Liberal Education"

XXV-11 Quoted his Man and His Circumstances- Ortega as Educator in Lead, "The Mission of Ortega"

XXV-12 Quoted from Ortgega as Educator in Lead, "Philosophy Some Comparisons"

XXV-19 His essay, "Toward a Place for Study in a World of Instruction," in Dec. 1971 Teachers College Record, discussed and quoted in Children, "A Platonic Inspiration"

XXV-20 Quoted from "Toward a Place for Study" (see above) in Lead, "Reform of Institutions"

XXVI-14 Quoted on "liberal education" in Lead, "The Lost Authenticities"

XXVI-22 Quoted, Jan/Feb Center Magazine in Children, "The Only Reasonable Thing To Do"

XXVIII-41 Quoted from Ortega as Educator in Lead, "To Be, Or Not To Be"

XXIII-9 Quoted March 1969 Teachers College Record in Children, "A View of Privacy"

XXVII-5 Quoted Jan. 1969 Teachers College Record in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

XXVII-6 His quote from Martin Dworkin in Lead, "In Place of Power"

XXVII-10 Quoted on Plato's Protagoras, TC Record, Jan. 1969, in Editorial, "The Sin and the Savior"

XXVII-25 Views on Ortega quoted from Journal of Aesthetic Education, Oct. 1969, in Lead, "The Voiced and the Mute"

McClintock, Robert-(Continued)

XXIX-16 Essay on Rosseau quoted Fall 1975 History of Education Quarterly in Review, "Nothing Short of Miraculous"

XXIX-23 His review of new (15th) Encyclopedia Britannica quoted in Children, "The Educative Voice"

XXX-10 His Dec. 1971 discussion of Comenius quoted from Teachers College Record in Lead, "Some Utopian Considerations"

XXXI-15 Discussion of Dec. 1971 Teachers College Record on Comenius, quoted in Children, "Schooling and Thinking"

XXXII-15 Quoted in Editorial, "What Should We Expect?"

XXXV-51 Quoted Teacher College Record, "The Great Didactic" (Comenius)

XXXVII-40 Quoted Ortega extensively on Education from his biography of Ortega in Lead, "Ortega on Education"

XXXVIII-14 Quoted from Aesthetic Education, Oct. 1969, on Ortega y Gasset in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"

McClure's (old magazine)

XXXIII-40 Quoted from William James article in Aug. 1901 issue, "Moral Equivalent of War" in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"

McCloskey, Michael

XXX-36 Quoted April Sierra Club Bulletin in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

McCollum (and Simmonds)

XXIX-18 Quoted from The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition in Lead, "Lost and Found Meanings"

McCollum, Mrs. Vashti

I-12 Claimed religious program instituted by Champaign, Ill. public school system violation of Constitution, vindicated by Mar. 8, 1948 ruling of Supreme Court-Editorial, "Religious Freedom"

I-44 Mention of this case in Children

II-1 Reference to case in Children

II-14 Frontiers devoted to discussion of American Weekly article, "Atheists' Child"- McCollum family

III-34 Reference to in Children

III-39 Discussion of consequences of her victory in Frontiers, "Men of Little Faith"

III-49 Mentioned in Children, issue with Gorgo quotation

IV-26 Review of her One Woman's Fight

IV-27-36 Mention of in Children

McConnell, James V.

XXIII-20 Quoted from April 1970 Psychology Today in Children, "The Behaviorist Model"

McConnell, Robert A.

II-35 Reference to his Scientific Monthly article on ESP in Frontiers, "Aspects of ESP"

McConnell, Robert A.-(Continued)

XXX-9 Quoted Sept. 1976 Journal of Parapsychology in Frontiers, "Attitudes Toward ESP"

McCormick, Col

I-27 His "accidental" virtues not ignored by Villard in The Disappearing Daily

McCormick, Elsie

VI-30 Quoted from Satevepost in Lead, "A Cultural Delusion"

McCoy, Mack C.

XVI-30 His letter on civil rights quoted in Frontiers, "A Question About 'Compromise;"

McCraw, Thomas K.

XXXIX-10 American Scholar, Autumn 1985, on Louis D. Brandeis in Lead, "Two Prophets"

McCrorie, James N.

XIX-19 His Introduction to J. F. C. Wright's The Louise Lucas Story quoted in Review, "More Canadian Paperbacks"

McCullers, Carson (author of Ballad of the Sad Café)

IX-19 Reference to by Tennessee Williams in quote in Frontiers, "The Timeless World"

XI-27 Her Reflections in a Golden Eye reviewed in Review, "Tenderly Dreadful"

McCullough, David

XXX-15 His account of Agassiz's life and work quoted from Jan. Audubon in Children, "Looking"

XXX-38 His The Path Between the Seas reviewed in "Wonder and Ironies"

McDermott, Walsh

XXX-18 Quoted Winter 1977 Daedalus in Lead, "What Needs to be Done?"

McDew, Charles

XIX-26 His address at Antioch College Conference on Human Rights in 1960, quoted from The New Student Left in Lead, "Access for Peace-Makers"

McDonald, Donald

XV-8 His interview with Mark Ethridge quoted from The Press in Frontiers, "Interview on the Press"; also his interview with C. D. Jackson, pub. of Life Magazine

XV-26 His interview with Dr. Herbert Ratner quoted from pamphlet Medicine in Lead, "The Clarity of the Specialists"

McDonald, Ralph (NEA spokesman)

IV-8 Quoted in Children re effect of drafting 18- year-olds on education institutions

McDougall, Colin

XV-20 His novel, Execution, quoted in Review, "The Parable of Execution"

McDougall, W. B.

XXI-37 Quoted his Plant Ecology in Frontiers, "Where the Wild Thyme Grows"

XXXI-14 Plant Ecology discussed, quoted in Children, "Evolution-An Old View"

McDougall, William (Head of Dept. of Psychology, Harvard, for years)

I-4 Instrumental in establishing Duke program of psychic research, quoted Lead, "Psychological Currents"

I-11 Quoted in Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

I-16 Religion and the Sciences of Life quoted in Letter from England

I-31 Reference to in "A Daring Psychiatrist"

I-37 Scientific American investigation of "Margery" led to his ESP experiments"

II-35 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Aspects of ESP," quoted re materialism overcoming humanity. Reference to Body and Mind

III-1 Quoted his Psycho-Analysis and Social Psychology in Frontiers, "Psychology and Literature"

III-3 Quoted his The Riddle of Life on Ludwin von Bertalanffy

III-8 Reference to Riddle of Life

III-24 Quoted Social Psychology in Letter from England

V-2 Quoted in "Great Questions-VII" re relation of mind to matter

V-44 Quoted March 1937 Journal of Parapsychology in Lead, "A New Enlightenment"

V-51 Quoted Modern Materialism in Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

VII-33 Reference to his Body and Mind in Editorial, "What's Wrong with Dualism?"

VIII-18 Quoted on Immortality in Lead, "The Question of Survival"

X-29 Quoted on his motivations for inaugurating the program at Duke in Lead, "A Psychological Sea Around Us"

XIV-8 Quoted in Review, "The Reluctant Theorists"

XV-15 Quoted Modern Materialism and Emergent Evolution in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

XVIII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Science as Consensus" and again in same article from first issue of Journal of Parapsychology

XXII-32 Quoted from writings, 1923, in Lead, "The Idea of Knowledge"

XXIII-43 Quoted editorial of first issue of Journal of Parapsychology, March 1937, in Review, "A Complete Reversal"

XXV-11 Dr. J. B. Rhine's quote of him, Sept. 1971 Journal of Parapsychology in Frontiers, "A Comment on ESP"

XXV-12 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Inviolability of 'X'"

XXVII-49 Quoted Modern Materialism and Emergent Evolution in Editorial, "Champion of Mind"

XXIX-49 Quoted 1923 writing in Frontiers, "A Slow Revolution"

XXXVI-2 Quoted Modern Materialism and Emergent Evolution in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"

McDougall, William-(Continued)

XXXVI-48 Quoted from Journal of Parapsychology (first issue) in Review, "Assumptions of Psychology" and from Body and Mind

XXXVII-15 Quoted from Riddle of Life (Darwin) in Lead, "Trials of Strength"

XXXVII-16 Quoted on Huxley from Riddle of Life in Lead

XXXVIII-51 From The Riddle of Life on Huxley in Lead, "The American Garden"

McEachran, F.

XIX-37 His Freedom-The Only End quoted in Lead, "The Method or the Plan?"

McElwain, Bill

XXXII-48 Quoted his column from Weston Town Crier in Children, "Building Community"

XXXVII-12 Discussion of his work and "Building Community" from Tilth Newsletter, Vol. 9, No. 2, in Children, "Community the Goal"

McEoin, Gary

XXXIX-7 Ed. of Sanctuary, preface by Herb Schmidt, in Lead

McEuen, Kathryn Anderson

VIII-28 Her article on "Military Phraseology in Presidential Campaigns" discussed in Frontiers, "'Pacifist' Footnotes"

McEvoy, James

XXII-23 Quoted, along with Abraham Miller, March Trans-action in Lead, "Paul Goodman on Education"

McFadden, Cyra

XXX-49 Quoted from A Year in the Life of Marin County in Thomas Middleton's Saturday Review article, Sept. 3, quoted in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

McFadden, Dave

XXXIII-24 Quoted his article, April 1980 issue of Rain on the draft and oil, in Frontiers, "The Long and the Wrong Way Home"

McFarland, Dorothy Tuck

XXXVII-6 Quoted, reviewed her Simone Weil in Review, of same name

McGivern, William

XIV-34 His story "Missing in Berlin" quoted in Review, "The Partisan Pathology"

McGlashan, Dr. Alan

XX-37 Quoted his The Savage and Beautiful Country in Lead, "The World That Must Be Made"

XXXI-22 Savage and Beautiful Country quoted in Lead, "Tools of Knowing"

XXXI-48 Quoted Savage and Beautiful Country in Lead, "A New-Old Dilemma"

XXXII-41 Savage and Beautiful Country quoted in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"

XXXII-47 Quoted in Lead, "Lightning, Wind and Night" re negative peak experience

XXXII-51 Quoted The Savage and Beautiful Country in Lead, "Going to Work or Home?"

McGlashan, Dr. Alan-(Continued)

XXXIII-4 His Gravity and Levity quoted in Review, "Achievement of Our Age?"

XXXV-10 Quoted from The Savage and Beautiful Country in Lead

XXXIX-25 Quoted The Savage and Beautiful Country in "Our Next Stage of Evolution?"

XLI-47 Quoted new edition of above in "Back to Dreams and Myths"

McGovern, Senator George

XXXIV-14 Quoted by Kozol in Prisoners of Silence, in Children, "Illiteracy in the U.S."

McGovern, W. M. (anthropologist, explorer)

X-10 Brief reference to in Letter from Canada

McGovern, Prof. W. M.

I-50 From Luther to Hitler, London 1948, mentioned in Letter from London

McGowan, John

XXIX-45 Quoted from Mud, Space and Spirit in Review, "Showing What is Possible"

McGraw, Carol

XL-21 L.A. Times, Feb. 17, 1987, re Leary and Alpert and Ram Dass (Alpert) in Lead, "Books and Men"

McGraw, Walter and Peg

VI-19 Their "Challenge of Our Prisons" radio series discussed in Letter from America

McGregor, J. H.

II-3 Modeled busts of Java ape-man, Neanderthal man, etc.-Frontiers, "Early Man, the Unknown"

McGuire, Mark

XXVII-7 Wrote Children, "Letter from a Friend"

McGuire, Paul

II-19 Life comments on his book There's Freedom for the Brave

McHale, John

XIX-44 Quoted his Document 4 in Frontiers, "Peace by Displacement of War"

XIX-52 Quoted Document 3, World Design Science Decade in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"

XX-12 Quoted paper published 1966 by World Academy of Art and Science in Children, "The Challenge of World Education"

XX-46 Quoted from Dot Zero, No. 3 in Frontiers, "They've Gone About as Far. . ."

XXII-32 His book The Future of the Future discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Thoughts on Future 'Evolution'"

XXII-52 Quoted his The Future of the Future in Frontiers, "Carlyle as Futurologist"

XXIII-35 Quoted his paper, published by Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas, Austin, in Lead, "The Illusions of Power"

XXIV-6 His The Ecological Context discussed, quoted in Review of same title Quoted from lecture, "The Transnational World," in Editorial

XXIV-8 Quoted The Ecological Context in Lead, "Changing American Attitudes"

McHale, John-(Continued)

XXV-41 His second ed. of World Facts and Trends discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Measurements of a Finite Planet"

XXV-50 His paper "Problems, Priorities and Imperatives" quoted in Frontiers, "Planning for the Future"

XXVI-46 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Trends in the Man-Made Structure"

XXVII-36 Quoted World Trends and Alternative Futures in Frontiers, "Views on Technology"

XXVII-42 Quoted from Teilhard Review for Oct. 1973 in Frontiers, "The Question of Meaning"

XXVIII-46 Harland Cleveland's Introduction to his and Magda McHale's Human Requirements, Supply Levels and Outer Bounds, quoted in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"

XXXIII-20 Children in the World quoted in Children, "Children, Around the World"

McHale, John and Magda Cordell

XXXII-11 Seeds, and Picks and Shovels"

McHale, Magda

XXXIII-20 Children in the World (with John McHale) quoted in Children, "Children Around the World"

McHarg, Ian

XXI-46 Quoted from Lindenfled's Radical Perspectives on Social Problems in Review, "A Sociology of Value"

XXV-36 Quoted from the Structurist, No. 11 in Frontiers, "Architecture Defined"

XXIX-19 Quoted from What Do We Use for Lifeboats? in Review, "Lifeboats or Arks"

XXX-37 Quoted from Science, Jan. 28, in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"

XXX-50 His Design with Nature reviewed under same title

XXXIV-39 Brief quote from in Lead, "Feeling We Can't Ignore" (ecology)

McHenry, Paul Graham

XXXIX-50 Review of Adobe-Build It Yourself

McIlveen, Patricia

XXXV-22 Quoted from Journal of Commerce, Nov. 12, 1981, re cottage industry in Frontiers, "'We- Know-How'"

McInnis, Prof. Noel (Kendall College)

XXI-3 Quoted his report, "Teaching and Learning by Tape" in Children, "Notes and Comment"

XXI-41 Wrote Children, "Lamps to be Lighted"

XXI-52 Wrote Children, "A Subjective Examination"

XXII-19 Quoted in Children, "Help from Tolstoy"

XXII-52 Quoted in Children, "The Art of Self- Reference"

XXIV-8 Quoted from Jan/Feb 1971 Change in Children, "Educational Reformers"

McKenzie, Floretta D. (Supt. Public Schools, Washington, D.C.)

XXXIX-22 Quoted from Feb. 1986 Harper's in "An Almost Futile Inquiry"

McKenzie, Norman

II-41 His NS&N article on Blanshard book quoted in Editorial, "The Not-So-Free Press"

McKinley, President

II-11 Explained that annexation of Philippines was to "Christianize" the heathen

McKinney, Fred

II-5 His Psychology of Personal Adjustment quotes Morgan's Keeping a Sound Mind

McKinnon, Harold R.

II-19 Quoted from Journal of the State Bar of California, Mar/Apr 1947, in free society people have rights directly from their Creator; in a totalitarian state, the rights come from the state

II-20 Quoted in Lead, "New Devils for Old" re dialogue between philosopher and Hitler hater

McKnight, John

XXVII-9 Quoted from CIDOC paper on health insurance in Editorial, "The CIDOC Approach"

XXXVI-10 Quoted from Resurgence, Nov/Dec 1982, in Frontiers, "Twentieth-Century Odyssey?" Also noted in Editorial, "A Change of Heart"

McKnight, John L.

XXXI-8 Quoted from N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 1977, in Children, "The Problem Society"

XXXI-37 Quoted from Disabling Professions (1977) in Review, "Look for a Heretic Doctor"

XXXII-46 Quoted from Resurgence, July/Aug 1979 in Frontiers, "The Spectrum of Change"

XXXII-52 Small is Beautiful"

McLarney, Bill (one of the founders of New Alchemy Institute)

XXXI-8 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "What We Should Do"

XXXI-20 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"

XXXII-15 Quoted New Alchemy Newsletter, Fall- Winter issue, in Frontiers, "What Price Transition"

XXXIX-37 From ANAI. Inc. re volunteers, also quoted on importing tropical fish from Annals of Earth, No. 1, Vol. 4, in Frontiers

XXXIX-47 Cyanide report in Editorial, "In the Mail"

XLI-48 Letter on ANAI quoted in "The Atlantic Coastal Environment"

XLI-51 Annual report of ANAI in "Help for Costa Rica"

McLaurin, G. W.

III-28 Fought for right to study ad eat alongside white students at Oklahoma University- Editorial, "Progress Report"

McLean, Daniel B. (MANAS reader)

XVIII-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "Means to Peace"

McLeans' Magazine (Canadian)

IX-14 Mentioned in Letter from Canada

McLeans' Magazine -(Continued)

IX-51 Edmund Carpenter article (later reprinted in Anglican Outlook), "Let's Stop Huckstering Religion" quoted in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time"

XXIV-40 Bruce Hutchison's open letter to Pierre Trudeau quoted from July 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "Canadian Comment"

McLoughlin, Emmet

XVIII-37 Brief mention in Lead, "Some Thinking About Religion" of his Letters to an Ex- Priest

McLuhan, Marshall

XVIII-44 His Understanding Media quoted in Lead, "Are We Ready to Hear?"

XIX-4 Understanding Media quoted from in Review, "Too Much With It"

XIX-33 Howard Gossage's discussion of Understanding Media quoted from April Ramparts in Review, "A Sordid Boon"

XX-23 His The Medium is the Message Discussed, quoted in Review, "What's Missing in McLuhan?"

XXXII-8 His Understanding Media quoted in Lead, "The Present and the Long View"

McMillan, Eben and Miles

XLI-37 L.A. Times, Mar. 27, 1988 environmental farming, in "Go to Grass"

McMurty, Larry

XXVIII-21 Quoted from March Atlantic on Texas in Children, "On Learning from History"

McNamara, Robert

XL-41 His fact-finding trip to Vietnam in Lead

McNeil, Dr. Elton B. (University of Michigan)

XVI-40 Quoted from Sept. 1 New York Times in Editorial, "Well-Meaning Preparations for 1984"

XXIV-25 His Hooked on Books (co-author Daniel N. Fader) discussed, quoted in Children, "Reading and Writing

McNeill, William H. (History teacher)

XXXV-44 Quoted from his book on Dolci in Lead, "Yet People Keep on Trying"

XXXVI-51 Quoted The Pursuit of Power (on weapons of war) in Review, "Blake, War, and Revenge"

McNeish, James

XX-16 Quoted his Fire Under the Ashes in Review, "Danilo Dolci" Quoted on Danilo Dolci in Editorial, "Radical Criticism

XXI-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Visual Intelligence"

XXII-23 Quoted briefly on Dolci in Frontiers, "The New Humanism"

XXX-15 Quoted from Fire Under the Ashes in Children, "Looking"

XL-45 Fire Under the Ashes reviewed in "The Sicilian Gandhi"

McNickle, D'Arcy

III-9 Review of his They Came Here First, in Frontiers, "Reversing a Destructive Process"

McNickle, D'Arcy-(Continued)

XXI-27 His tribute to John Collier quoted from June 3 Nation in Frontiers, "Crossroads for the Indians"

McNinch, Brig. Gen. Joseph H.

XIV-22 Quoted from Journal of AMA, Jan. 7, in Review, "'Double-Think' and the Vicious Circle"

McPhee, John

XXV-37 His Encounters with the Archdruid discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "An Unsettled Argument

XXXII-1 His The Curve of Binding Energy (1974) quoted in Editorial, "Nuclear Primer"

XXXIX-42 Rising from the Plains reviewed by Donna Richoux, No. 50, Growing Without Schooling quoted in Children

McPherson, Dr. H. G. (physicist)

XXII-35 His paper discussed and quoted from Aug. 2 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Science in Transition"

McReynolds, David

X-38 Wrote Frontiers, "The Only Clean Bomb is a Dud One"

XI-5 Author of Frontiers, "End of an Era"

XI-9 Act II"

XII-30 Quoted his June Liberation, "After the Bet Generation" in Children, "The Beat of 'Beatness'"

XIII-22 Quoted from Peace News, Mar. 25, in Lead, "Identity and Role"

XIII-44 Quoted July/Aug Liberation in Lead, "The Promise of Autonomous Man"

XIV-7 Quoted Jan/Feb issue of WRL News in Editorial, "The Beat Contribution"; also same quoted from Peace News, Oct. 28, 1960, in Frontiers, "Off-Beat and Beat"

XV-48 His "The Limits of Reform" in Oct. Liberation quoted in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

XVII-38 Memo on Vietnam, WRL leaflet, prepared with J. J. Muste, quoted in Review, "Vietnam and Blessed Ignorance"

XXIII-44 His We Have Been Invaded by the 21st Century quoted in Review, "Problems of Social Order"

XXIX-10 Quoted Nov/Dec WRL News in Frontiers, "Peace and Justice"

XXXVI-24 Quoted from WRL News, Jan/Feb. 1983 in Children, "Gandhi, the Draft, and 'Enemies'" (reflections on humaneness of "enemies")

McRobie, George (Director of ITDG)

XXII-40 Quoted from paper he and E. F. Schumacher contributed to Journal of Administration Overseas, April 1969, in Frontiers, "Economics for the Millions"

XXVIII-13 Quoted in Lead, "What is Intermediate Technology?"

McRobie, George-(Continued)

XXVIII-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "Could He Have Said More?"

XXX-42 Interview with quoted from Futurist, April 1977, in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXXIII-13 Technology with a Human Face quoted in Children, "A Range of Challenges"

XXXIII-24 Quoted from in Lead, "The Other America"

XXXIV-22 Quoted, reviewed Small is Possible and introduction by Verena Schumacher quoted in Review, "The Idea Whose Time Has Come"

XXXIX-1 His contribution to AT Reader in Frontiers, "The Spread of Appropriate Technology"

McSorley, Richard

XXIV-13 Quoted from Kill for Peace? in Frontiers, "Winds Out of Pandora's Box"

McTaggart - G. Lowes Dickinson

XXXII-14 Reviewed in "John McTaggart," S. V. Keeling's contribution to also quoted

John McTaggart

XXXII-14 Review

McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis (1866-1925)

II-5 Reference to his studies in Hegleian Cosmology in Frontiers, "Is History 'Organic'?"

III-24 "Men with Ideas" series Mention of G. Lowes Dickinson's memoir, McTaggart (Cambridge University Press, 1931)

X-14 Referred to by Prof. C. D. Broad in Review, "Door to Mysteries"

X-16 Book Some Dogmas of Religion mentioned in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"

X-52 Mentioned in Review concerning book, Some Dogmas of Religion in Review, "Frontiers Science of the Mind"

XVI-20 Quoted in Children, "Beyond Agnosticism- Transition"

XVI-24 Statement from on of his letters quoted in Frontiers, "Ways of Being"

XXVII-26-35 Quoted from Studies in Hegelian Cosmology in Lead, "Invitation to Learning"

XXXII-14 Quoted from Nature of Existence in Review, "John McTaggart"

McTavish, John

XXIX-39 His article in June 25 Science quoted in Frontiers, "A Few Encouraging Signs"

McWilliams, Carey

I-19 Factories in the Field quoted in story on DiGiorgia strike, "Men Without Land"

I-22 "What Does America Fear?"-United Nations World, May 1948 article referred to

I-29 Factories in the Field quoted in "What Man Has Thought of Man"

I-34 Reference to Factories in "The Agricultural Revolution"

McWilliams, Carey-(Continued)

I-35 Reference to his Nation, July 17, 1948, article on Navahos

I-52 Review of his A Mask for Privilege

II-11 Reference to his Factories in the Field

III-17 Mention of Factories in the Field in Editorial, "For the Record"

III-23 Quoted from Nation, May 13, 1950, on pressure groups such as the Christophers (laymen who work to get Hollywood producers to put on Catholic themes)

IV-5 Reference to Factories in the Field in Frontiers, "Partisans All"

IV-6 Reference to his Witch Hunt in Frontiers, "Days of Wrath"

IV-7 Quoted from Witch Hunt in Lead, "Another Life"

IV-22 Reference to Nation article "Government by Whitaker and Baxter" in Lead, "The Humane Temper"

VII-25 Reference to Nation comment on desegregation in "Arts of Peace"

VIII-48 Discussion of his editorship of Nation in Review, "Magazine Notes"

XV-23 Quoted Nation in Review, "Changes in the Peace Movement"

XV-36 His quotation from Allen Temko in May 26 Nation given in Lead, "State of the Nation"

XXI-35 Quoted from book he edited, The California Revolution, in Review, "A Great but Undeveloped Country"

XXVIII-14 Address at USC quoted Dec. 22 L.A. Times in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"

XXXII-44 His first book, Ambrose Bierce, quoted in Frontiers, "Agents of Cultural Self- Consciousness"

XXXII-45 Quoted in Lead, "The Records of Men" from biography of Ambrose Bierce

XXXIII-3 Quoted from article in Nation, Oct. 6, 1979, in Frontiers, "Cooperative Enterprises" re Mexican-American labor families

XXXIII-11 Quoted from Ambrose Bierce-Skepticism and Dissent in Review, "More than Journalism"

XXXIII-25 Discussed and quoted from The Education of Carey McWilliams in Review, "A Record of Achievement"

XXXVI-2 Quoted L.A. Times, Dec. 22, 1984 re television, in Children

XXXVI-49 Quoted from Southern California Country in Children, "The Counsels of Historians"

McWilliams, Wilson Carey (son of Carey)

XXVIII-45 Sept. 6 Nation review of his The Idea of Fraternity in America quoted in Lead, "A Kind of Toxemia"

XXIX-49 The Idea of Fraternity reviewed in "Brotherhood in America"

XXX-3 Idea of Fraternity quoted in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decision"

McWilliams, Wilson Carey -(Continued)

XXX-41 Quoted from Washington Spectator, June 15, in Frontiers, "The Ills of Bigness"

McWilliams, Vera

XXXI-40 Her book Lafcadio Hearn quoted in re reception to his The History of English Literature in Children, "An Old Exploration"

Meacham, Stewart

VII-51 Quoted from Christian Century in Lead, "'Impartiality' is the Issue"

XIX-23 Quoted from March Liberation in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience, and Nuremberg Law"

Mead, Dr. Margaret

VI-24 Quoted Male and Female in Children

VII-15 Reference to in Review, "The Bigamist"

IX-40 Chapter from Male and Female, "Can Marriage Be for Life?" quoted in Children

IX-51 Her "Our Documentary Culture" essay from American Scholar quoted in Review, "Threats to Individuality"

XI-36 Quoted her interview with Henry Brandon where she points out that there are intermediate cultural stages in the development of indifference to public affairs, in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XIII-20 Her paper, "The Significance of the Individual" from What's New, No. 215, quoted in Editorial, "Our Enemies Keepers?"

XIX-34 Quoted her Growing Up in New Guinea heads Frontiers, "A Ramble on Education"

XIX-40 Quoted Jan. 1966 Parents' Magazine in Children, "Unchanging Kernels of Truth"

Mead, Shepherd

VIII-8 Review of his The Big Ball of Wax, "Mr. Mead Wraps It Up" Further discussion in Editorial, "The Religion of Selling"

Meade, Dave

XII-31 His Chicago Daily News report on "Should Public Schools Teach a Belief in God?" quoted in Children, "'The Fund' on Religion in the Schools"

Meade, Edward J. Meade

XXIII-24 Quoted from foreword to The School and the Democratic Environment in Children, "Facing Facts"

Meade, James

XXIX-4 Quoted from Essays on John Naynard Keynes in Lead, "Musings on Identity"

Meadows, Dennis

XXXI-11 Edited Alternatives to Growth discussed and quoted in Lead, "A Time for Thinking"

Meadows, Donella

XXX-4 Her article in Oct. Not Man Apart (to appear later in Alternatives to Growth) quoted in Frontiers, "Questions and Answers"

XXXV-39 Quoted from The Limits to Growth in Lead, "A Major Project"

XXXVII-49 Quoted Annals of Barth Stewardship in Frontiers, "Bioregional Development"

Meadows Yet, and Mountains

XXXVII-18 Review-American Odyssey

Meaning - Michael Polanyi (with help of Harry Prosch) (University of Chicago Press, paperback, $3.95)

XXX-48 Quoted in Review, "Polanyi's Last Book"

XXXI-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Society"

Meaning and End of Religion, The - Dr. Wilfrid Cantwell Smith

XVII-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss"

XIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Para- Religion"

Meaning in History

XVII-32 Discussion of Erich Kahler's The Meaning of History

Meaning of Anxiety, The - Rollo May (Ronald Press, 1950)

V-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Function of 'Anxiety'"

Meaning of "Christian," The

X-31 Frontiers

Meaning of Democracy

XXIV-38 Review

Meaning of Evolution, The - George Gaylor Simpson (Yale University Press, 1950)

V-16 Discussed in Frontiers

Meaning of Evolution, The

XXXVII-49 Lead (Bone Peddlers)

Meaning of Freedom, The

XII-48 Lead

Meaning of Freedom, The - Pall Mall Features, Ltd.

X-15 Portions of Victor Gollancz contribution to used in Lead, "The Meaning of Personal Freedom"

Meaning of History, The - Erich Kahler (Braziller, 1964)

XVII-32 Discussed in Frontiers, "Meaning in History"

XXVIII-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Facts of Our Lives"

XXIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"

XXX-3 Quoted in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decision"

XXXII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

XXXII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Going to Work or Home?"

XXXII-11 Quoted in Lead, "Discoveries Found in Books"

XXXIV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Noise" ("meaning" in life)

XXXVI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Thread of Self- Knowledge" re human reason

XXXVII-19 Quoted on "reason" in Frontiers, "Moments of Silence"

XXXVII-52 Quoted on the Greeks in Children, "Thinking and Knowing"

XXXVIII-14 Quoted on double ignorance as chief characteristic of "modern collective consciousness" in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"

XXXVIII-14 Quoted the Meaning of History on the Greeks and science, in Lead, "From Science to Personal Knowledge"

XXXIV-10 On "meaning" in life in "The Problem of Noise"

XXXVI-1 On human reason in "A Threat of Self- Knowledge"

Meaning of History, The-(Continued)

XXXVII-19 On "reason" in "Moments of Silence"

XXXVII-52 On the Greeks in "Thinking and Knowing"

XXXVIII-14 On double ignorance of modern collective consciousness "Better Solutions Than Ours"

XXXVIII-21 Quoted on Greeks and science in "From Science to Personal Knowledge

Meaning of "Human," The

XV-52 Editorial

Meaning of "Idealism," The

VII-48 Editorial

Meaning of Knowing, The

XXIII-40 Lead

Meaning of Life in Hinduism and Buddhism, The - Floyd Ross (Beacon, 1953)

VI-50 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Rediscovery in Religion"

Meaning of Marx, The - Sidney Hook

IX-1 Quoted in Lead, "Inextinguishable Reason"

Meanings of Modern Art - Lewis Mumford

IX-27 Lead reprinted from In the Name of Sanity

Meaning of Peace, The - Roy Kepler

XI-29 Lead

Meaning of Personal Freedom, The

X-15 Lead (Victor Gollancz)

X-23 Commentary on above in Lead, "The Law of Human Relations"

Meaning of Philosophy, The

XXXIX-46 Lead

Meaning of Progress, The

XXIV-22 Lead

Meaning of "Progress," The

XXIV-45 Lead

Meaning of Religious Unity, The

XIV-28 Frontiers

Meaning of Russian History, The

XIII-41 Review

Meaning of Salvation, The

X-6 Lead

X-20 Lead, "Capacity for Good and Evil," followup on above

Meaning of "Science," The

III-29 Frontiers

Meaning of "Scientific Humanism," The

XVI-48 Editorial

Meaning of Scientific Inquiry, The

XXXVIII-10 Review

Meaning of Shakespeare, The - Harold C. Goddard (University of Chicago Press, Phoenix paperback, two volumes, 1965)

IX-19 Reference to in review of Goddard's pamphlet on William Blake

XXI-31 Quoted on Measure for Measure and King Lear in Lead, "Release from Anachronism"

XXI-48 Quoted from in Editorial, "Myth and Scripture"

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

XXIV-12 Mentioned in Editorial, "Two Teachers"

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

Meaning of Shakespeare, The-(Continued)

XXXII-26-35 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Learned from Drama"

XXXII-47 Quoted in Lead, "Lightning Wind, and Night"

XXXV-39 Quoted in Children, "No Monuments Needed"

XXXV-49 Brief discussion of Antony and Cleopatra in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"

XXXVI-18 Quoted Hamlet and Othello in Lead, "Reflections on War"

XXXVI-37 Entries on "war" noted in Frontiers, "Five Against War"

XXXVI-44 Quoted on origin of war in Children, "Shakespeare and Debs"

XXXVII-3 Quoted his discussion of character of Falstaff in Lead, "The Buried Treasure"

XXXVIII-11 Quoted on contrast between the dramatist and poet in Children, "Musings on Poetry"

XXXVIII-52 On the "Poet Playwright" in "A contradiction in Terms"

XXXIX-20 Brief quote re Antony and Cleopatra in "Sub Specia Aeternitatis"

XXXIX-24 Essay on Hamlet in "Heroes-Known and Unknown"

XLI-8 On poetry and from Measure for Measure, etc., in "We Can Draw Nearer"

XLI-11 Quoted (King Lear) in "A Foray of Faith"

XLI-50 Shakespeare's poetry in "An Aristocratic Art"

Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls - A. Powell Davies (Signet)

IX-30 Reference to in Review, "Life from the Dead Sea"

Meaning of the Land, The

XLI-3 Frontiers

Meaning of the World, The

XV-5 Frontiers

XXIII-50 Editorial

Meaning of the World Crisis, The

XVI-5 Editorial

Meaning of the World Revolution, The - Ed MacLean

II-4 Lead Editorial, "Affirmative Thinking" based on Lead

Meaning of "Values," The

V-7 Lead

Meaning of War

XLI-40 Lead

Meaning of Words, The

XV-18 Lead

Meaning, Order, Identity

XXXVII-17 Lead (Nicholas of Cusa)

Means, Philip Aisworth (authority on pre-Columbian America)

II-21 Quoted from Ancient Civilizations of the Andes in Frontiers, "A Question of Orthodoxy" on x-factor in human culture, apparently psychological in kind

XXIX-39 Quoted on x-factor in Review, "Where Does Intelligence Come From?"

Means, Philip Aisworth -(Continued)

XXXVI-52 Quoted Ancient Civilizations of the Andes on x-factor of human beings in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"

Means, Prof. Richard L.

XXI-1 Quoted Dec. 2 Saturday Review in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"

XXI-32 Quoted Dec. 2 Saturday Review in Lead, "Conscience and the Man"

XXIII-23 His article, "Why Worry About Nature?" quoted from Saturday Review, Dec. 2, 1967, in Review, "Pathways to Self-Knowledge"

XXV-3 Quoted from Dec. 2 Saturday Review in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"

Means, Russell (Oglala Lakota Indian tribe)

XXXIV-45 Discussed his life and actions and his Mother Jones article, Dec. 1980, in Frontiers, "A Timeless Council"

Means and Signs of Change

XVII-32 Lead, quoted from Ezekiel Mphahlele and Lao-Tsu

Means is the End, The - Jeffrey Crabtree

XXI-30 Frontiers

Means to Ends

XXVI-12 Frontiers

Means to Peace

XVIII-30 Frontiers - The Fraternal Society, Richard and Hepzibah Hauser

Mears, Helen

II-48 Reference to her Mirror for Americans- Japan in Lead, "Day of Reproach" Quoted from letter of hers to Progressive

XI-44 Quoted Progressive in Frontiers, "Back to the Wall" re direction our foreign policy is taking us

Measure (Chicago quarterly pub. Henry Regnery, Robert Hutchins as Chairman of editorial board)

III-31 Reference to in Lead, "The Push for Integration"

IV-12 Referred to at length in Review, "Beyond Statistics"

IV-21 Quoted from T. S. Eliot article in Children

Measure for Measure - Shakespeare

XXIV-18 Goddard's discussion of quoted from

XXXII-9 Quoted in Editorial, "What Is Man?"

Measure of Civilization

XXVIII-17 Review

Measure of Man, The - Joseph Wood Krutch

VII-19 Reviewed

XI-43 Quoted in Children

XII-34 Quoted in Review, "'Science-Fiction' Metaphysics"

XVI-32 Quoted in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"

XVII-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "Population Explosions and Such"

XXXVII-39 Quoted on "the moral crisis" in Lead, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"' also brief quote from Modern Temper

Measure of Progress, The

XXVIII-50 Lead

Measure of Progress, The

XX-14 Lead

Measurements of a Finite Planet"

XXV-41 Frontiers

Measures of Meaning

XXI-23 Frontiers

Mechanical Man, The

I-8 Lead

V-3 Quoted in Review, "It's Almost Funny"

Mechanical Morals

VI-42 Review Shadow of Tomorrow-Science Fiction

"Mechanical" Status

XII-27 Review

Mechanisms of Morality, The

VIII-15 Lead

Mechanization Takes Command - Sigfried Giedion

II-32 Brief quote from on mechanization of milling process in Frontiers, "Labor-Employer Relations"

Medawar, Sir Peter (1960 novelist, medicine)

XXXVII-13 Quoted from Darwin's Legacy (distinguished between Darwinism and hypothesis of evolution) in Review, "Darwin-After a Century"

Medical Ethics- Shield or Cloak?

XIV-2 Frontiers

Medical Nemesis - Ivan Illich (Pantheon, $8.95)

XXVIII-43 Response to quoted from May-June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Elaboration of Common Sense"

XXIX-6 Reviewed in "Health or 'Health Services'?"

XXIX-43 A Medical Mystery"

Medicine (pamphlet)

XV-26 Donald McDonald's interview with Dr. Herbert Ratner quoted in Lead, "The Clarity of the Specialists"

XXVII-7 Quoted from in Review, "On Doctors and Health"

Medicine and Man

XIV-2 Review

Medieval Jewish Philosophy - Isaac Husik

VI-11 Quotation from in Review, "The Christian Fathers"

IX-44 Quoted in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"

Medieval Thought and Learning - Poole

IV-46 Quoted in Lead, "Some Admirable Heretics" on Erigena

Meditations - Marcus Aurelius

XXXV-9 Quoted from Philosophy of Moral Development in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"

Meditations on Quixote - Ortega (Norton Library paper, 1963)

XX-39 Brief quote from in Lead, "The Thrust of a Life" Editorial, "Books by Ortega"

Meditations on Quixote-(Continued)

XX-41 Quoted in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"

XXI-38 Quoted in Review, "The Inspection of Roots"

XXI-46 Quoted in Editorial, "The Exacting Emotion"

XXV-52 Quoted in Editorial, "The Hero"

XXVI-2 Quoted in Lead, "Some Ancient Echoes"

XXVII-46 Quoted in Lead, "Symbol and Myth"

XXIX-48 Quoted in Lead, "Hidden Identities"

XXX-40 Quoted in Editorial, "On Saving the World"

XXXII-4 Quoted in Lead, "A Place Created"

XXXII-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"

XXXIII-14 Quoted in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"

XXXIII-20 Quoted in Editorial, "An Examination of Life"

XXXIV-12 Quoted in Lead, "Words Without End" (re writer's mind, style)

XXXIV-47 Quoted in Editorial, "The Concrete Destiny of Man"

XXXIV-52 Quoted in Review, "The New Enlightenment"

XXXV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Deciding on Importance" (unvalidated ideas)

XXXV-12 Quoted in Lead, "Unanswered Questions"

Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World, The - Fernand Braudel (Harper Colophon Book)

XXXI-49 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Cost of an Addiction"

Medium is the Message, The - Marshall McLuhan (Bantam, $1.25)

XX-23 Discussed and quoted in Review, "What's Missing in McLuhan?"

Mednick, Martha T.and Sarnoff A.

XV-52 Their article, "The College and the Creative Nonconformist," April NEA Journal, quoted in Children, "The Off-Beat Student"

Meek, Carlton (cattle rancher)

XXIX-38 His views on building schools quoted from North Fork Times in Children, "Avenues of Common Sense"

Meeker, Joseph (Prof.)

XXXIV-5 His The Comedy of Survival quoted, discussed in Review, "Survivors or Transcenders?" Discussed his Darwinian views in Editorial, "What is 'Natural' for Humans?"

XXXIV-20 His "Wisdom and Wilderness" in Jan. 1981 Landscape quoted in Lead, "The Stewardship of the Land"

Meeker-Lowry, Susan

XLI-22 Quoted Economics as If the Earth Really Mattered in "A Useful Book"

Meerloo, Dr. Joost A. M.

XVI-30 His That Difficult Peace quoted in Lead, "How Long. . .How Long. . .?"

XVI-31 The Difficult Peace briefly quoted in Lead, " Toward Unconditioned Man"

Meeting Great Changes

VIII-2 Review New Citizens of India

Meeting of East and West, A

XXXV-6 Review (Mahatma Gandhi in his Gujarati Writing)

Meeting of East and West, The - F. S. C. Northrop

I-12 Northrop supporter of Yale's The Review of Metaphysics

Meeting of Extremes, The

XIII-32 Frontiers

XXXIV-38 Review (Deloria)

Meeting the Expectations of the Land - Wes Jackson, Wendell Berry, Bruce Colman, eds. (North Point, 1984)

XXXVIII-40 Quoted Colman, Angus Wright, Wes Jackson, also see Lead, "The Research Has Been Done"

XXXVIII-41 Gene Logsdon's contribution re traditional farms in "A Nurturing Activity"

Megatrends - John Naisbitt (Warner, 1982)

XXXVII-16 Reviewed, quoted in "Conflicting Trends"

Megroz, R. L.

I-31 Mention of The Dream World in Frontiers, "A Daring Psychiatrist" quoted

III-39 Reference to above work in Lead, "The Time-Track of the Future"

XXXIX-46 Quoted The Dream World (limitations of Freud)

XL-39 Quoted above in "Questions To Be Answered"

Mehlinger, Howard D.

XXIII-24 Quoted from The School and the Democratic Environment in Children, "Facing Facts"

Mehnert, Klaus

I-43 Mention of his Youth in Soviet Russia in Editorial, "That Yugoslavian Railroad"

XIX-32 Quoted from Winter 1965 Texas Quarterly in Review, "The Noble Insecurity"

Mehta, G. L. (Indian Ambassador to U.S.)

VII-34 Quoted from Economic Review in Editorial, "India and America"

VIII-39 Quoted from Johns Hopkins address in Editorial, "Democracy in India"

Mehta, Ved

XI-38 Reported on "A Most Remarkable Man," by Norman Cousins-reference to in Children

Meiklejohn, Alexander

I-7 Defended Great Books-in Fortune

II-5 Reference to in Lead, "The Project of Education"

VIII-20 His Nation review of The State Versus Socrates quoted in Review, "The Prophecy of Socrates"

XI-30 Children-Hutchins and Meiklejohn, address delivered before American

XXXV-21 Cynthia Brown's comments on quoted in Editorial, "More on Meiklejohn"; quoted from his address and from Teacher of Freedom in Children, "Alexander Meiklejohn"

Alexander Meiklejohn, Teacher of Freedom - Cynthia Stokes Brown (Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute, Box 673, Berkeley, CA 94701)

XXXV-21 Quoted, discussed in Children, "Alexander Meiklejohn"

Meiklejohn, Jane

XXXVII-38 Wrote Frontiers, "Land Isn't Yesterday"

Meisler, Stanley

XIII-28 His summary in June 11 Nation of Nelson Rockefeller's Foreign Affairs quoted in Frontiers, "The Unpreparedness of Our Time"

XXVIII-47 His report on Cuba quoted from Sept. Atlantic in Children, "Class in Democracy"

Meissner, Austin

XII-36 Letter from in answer to "What is Good for Man" quoted in Frontiers, "Miscellany"

Meister, Richard

XIII-30 Quoted from Feb. 20 Nation in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"

XVI-10 His "Black Nationalism in San Francisco's Ghetto" from January Frontier quoted in Lead, "The Health In Us"

Meitner, Lise

VII-47 Reference to this scientist (active in aiding American scientists in making atom bomb) in Lead, "Men in Torment"

IX-12 Reference to in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"

Melancholy Report, A

XI-24 Review-Nearing, Socialists Around the World

Melancthon (great German theologian)

I-50 Reuchlin called him "Father"

Melbourne, University of (Ralph Borsodi, Chancellor)

IX-3 Discussion of philosophical seminar at reviewed in Frontiers, "Notes on Philosophic Discussion"

Melia, Jinx

XXXII-2 Quoted from in L.A. Times, June 8, 1976, in Frontiers, "Champions of the Home"

Mellen, Sidney W.

I-9 Quoted American Political Science Review, Aug. 1943 showing that Germans had democratic tendencies when social and economic conditions were tolerable- militaristic and nationalistic tendencies when times were bad

Mellon, James

XXXIII-47 Editor and compiler of The Face of Lincoln discussed from NY Review of Books, Aug. 14, 1980 issue in Children, "An Eloquent Face"

XXXIV-40 Quoted, discussed Lincoln in Lead from The Face of Lincoln in Lead, "Brief Study of a Man"

Mellis Mona

XXXII-9 Quoted from in Children, "Conscientization"

Melman, Seymour

XII-12 Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms," deals with Newman review of four anti-war books, including Melman's Inspection for Disarmament (ed. by him)

XIV-11 Quoted Feb. 11 Nation, "The Issue Is Disarmament"

XXIII-41 His paper, "Business as Usual-National Suicide" quoted from Journal of the Division of Higher Education, Dec. 1969, in Frontiers, "The Real Villain"

XXVI-5 Quoted on "war economy" from Nov. 20 Nation in Frontiers, "Through the Eyes of the 'Nation'"

Melser, John

XXIV-9 His foreword to Elwyn Richardson's In the Early World quoted in Children, "New Zealand Schoolhouse"

Meltzer, Allan

XL-43 Quoted from Washington Post by Ed Coffin on the economy in "The Country Now and Tomorrow"

Meltzer, Milton

XXXVIII-47 Quoted letter by Russ Ford re moral stance on war from Ain't Gonna Study War No More in "Educated To Be Different"

Melville, Herman

XI-27 Mumford's reference to Captain Ahab's hatred of the White Whale (from Moby Dick) quoted in Frontiers, in review of Mumford's The Human Way Out

XI-43 Referred to in Lead, "The Birth of an Epoch" in the drama of a man's urge to find nobility in Moby Dick

XV-17 Moby Dick quoted from in Children, "Discussion on Non-Meat Diets"

XVIII-35 Letter from Melville to Hawthorne quoted from Leo Marx's The Machine in the Garden in Lead, "The Para-Pastoral Ideal"

XXVIII-24 Poem, "The Attic Landscape" quoted from paperback in Children, "Anon Saves, Anon Damns"

XXVIII-43 Subject of quotes from Merlin Bowen's The Long Encounter in Lead, "The Resources of the Age" Letter to Hawthorne quoted in same

XXXIX-7 Lewis Mumford's discussion of quoted from Findings and Keepings in Review, "Artist, Historian, Teacher"

XXX-5 Postscript to letter to Hawthorne quoted in Lead, "An Extraordinary Consensus"

XXXIII-50 Quoted from poem Clarel in Lead, "A Science of Man?"

XXXV-11 Quoted briefly (re lying in the grass) in Lead, "Beyond Dispute"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted from Typee (re Marquesans) in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

Melvin, A. Gordon

V-25 Children discusses his Education, A History

V-50 Long quote from his book in Children

Member's Report, C. E. C. Monthly (Community Environmental Council of Santa Barbara, CA)

XXXIV-3 Quoted from Oct. 1980 issue in Frontiers, "Schools of the People"

Memo on Vietnam (leaflet prepared for War Resisters League by David McReynolds and A. J. Muste)

XVII-38 Quoted in Review, "Vietnam and Blessed Ignorance"

Memoir of AE, A - John Eglinton (London- Macmillan, 1937)

XXV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Myth"

Memoir of Edna St. Vincent Millay, A - Vincent Sheean (Schocken, $2.95)

XXVI-43 Discussed and quoted in Review, "American Poet"

Memoirs - Alexander Herzen

XXIX-41 George Steiner quoted in re from Feb. 18, 1969 New Yorker in Lead, "Motives or Methods?"

Memoirs - Madame Roland

XIX-28 Quoted in Lead, "Religion Without Priests"

Memoirs of a Superfluous Man - Albert Jay Nock

II-1 Reference to in review of Nock's Journal of Forgotten Day

VIII-44 Quoted in Editorial, "The Fortifying Curriculum"

XV-48 Hugh MacLennan's comments on in Sept. issue of NY Times Book Review, quoted in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

Memoirs of a Survivor, The - Doris Lessing

XXVIII-45 Sept. 6 Nation review of quoted in Lead, "A Kind of Toxemia"

Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl Jung (edited by Aniela Jaffe)

XVI-26 Quoted in Review, "Not the Last of C. G. Jung"

XXIV-15 Quoted in Reincarnation in World Thought used in Editorial, "Questions and Answers"

Memories and Studies - William James (Longmans, 1917)

I-37 Reference to in Lead, "A Scientist Looks Eastward"

Memories for Tomorrow - Dorothy Hogg (Regency Press, 1981)

XXXV-44 Quoted, reviewed in Review, "A Good Gandhi Book"

Memory-Hold-the-Door - John Buchan

VI-52 Quoted in Children

Memory of Old Jack, The - Wendell Berry (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $6.95)

XXVII-41 Reviewed in "Restoring the Fields"

Men and Circumstances

VII-43 Review - Albert Camus, The Stranger

Men and Gods

XXVI-39 Lead

Men and Idea Systems

II-24 Lead

Men and Machines

XXIX-1 Review

Men and Mice Have Changed

VI-20 Review - Ridgeley Cummings

Men and Nations - Louis J. Halle (Princeton University Press, 1962)

XVI-45 Quoted and discussed in Editorial of same title

Men and Nations-(Continued)

XVII-1 Quoted in Review, "Philosophy and Diplomacy" also in Editorial, "Time to Set a Precedent"

XXII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"

XXIX-8 Quoted in Lead, "To Set It Right"

XXXI-8 Quoted in Lead, "Line and Circle"

XXXII-12 Quoted in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"

XXXII-37 Quoted in Lead, "The References for Life"

XXXIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

XXXIII-49 Quoted Cicero in, used in Lead, "We Who Dream" quoted his comments re the Logos from

XXXIV-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Glory of Our Species"

XXXVI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Thread of Self- Knowledge (on moral law)

XXXVIII-42 Quoted in "How We Think"

XXXIX-12 Quoted in "The Role of Imagination"

Men and Systems

XXVII-23 Lead

Men and the Boys, The

XXXVI-52 Lead

Men and Their Actions

XI-20 Frontiers (more Paul Goodman)

Men and Their Times

XXIV-21 Lead

Men I Killed, The - Brigadier-General F. P. Crozier (Michael Joseph Ltd., London, 1937)

XXVI-50 Quoted in Editorial, "Non-Violent Soldiers"

Men in Dark Times - Hannah Arendt (1968) (Harcourt, Brace and World)

XXXVI-2 Quoted from essay on Ezra Pound in Editorial, "Light and Heavy Sins"

XXXVI-6 Extensively quoted essay on Bertolt Brecht in Children, "If a Pig Wandered"

Men in Torment

VII-47 Lead, re scientists, such as Oppenheimer

Men Like Gods

I-22 Review - Max Brand type of hero

Men of Little Faith

III-39 Frontiers

Men Like Gods - H. G. Wells

XXVII-47 Discussed by Brian Aldiss in quote in Review, "History of Science Fiction"

Men of Peace - Bradford Smith

XVII-48 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "What Can We Leave to Nature?"

Men of Southern Moment

XIII-43 Review

Men of Stable Mind

II-2 Review - re 12th century historians

Men of the Old Stone Age - Henry Fairfield Osborn

VI-51 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Race That Neve Ran"

Men Under Stress - Grinker & Spiegel

I-6 Tells use of hypnotic drugs for treatment of battle-shocked flyers in African campaign

Men With Ideas Series

III-4 Leibniz Editorial-explaining new series

III-11 Spinoza

III-18 Hegel

III-24 John McTaggart

III-32 John Dewey

III-40 W. MacNeile Dixon

III-49 Robert Maynard Hutchin

Men Without Land

I-19 Lead (DiGiorgia strike-Cary McWilliams' Factories in the Field)

Mencken, H. L.

VII-18 Quoted on Immortality in Lead, "The Question of Survival"

XVI-19 Briefly quoted from Feb. ETC. in Frontiers, "The Psychology of the Death Penalty"

XXXIV-35 Discussion on by Randolph Bourne, quoted in Review, "How to Read a Book"

Mendel, Arthur P.

XXXIV-45 Quoted from "The Rise and Fall of 'Scientific Socialism'" from Foreign Affairs, "Oct. 1966, in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"

Mendel, Gregor

I-3 Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

I-39 His discoveries under authorization ban in Soviet Russia

Mendelsohn, Robert S. M.D.

XXXVIII-11 Review of his How to Raise a Healthy Child. . .In Spit of Your Doctor quoted from Growing Without Schooling, No. 41, by Mary Van Doren in Children, "A Community of Parents"

Mendlovitz, Sal H.

XVII-28 Quoted in "Peace, Brother" from "Teaching War Prevention," Feb. 1964 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Mendelowitz, Daniel M.

XIX-42 Quoted from Art and the Child in Children, "Children and the Arts"

XXI-37 Quoted Art and the Child in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"

XXVII-38 Quoted Art and the Child in Children, "He Wouldn't Teach"

Mendelsohn, Robert

XXVII-9 Quoted from Cidoc paper on health insurance in Editorial, "The Cidoc Approach"

Mendocino County Grapevine (started in 1973, weekly)

XXX-1 Stu Chapman (editor) quoted Oct. 7 issue in Frontiers, "Historically. . .in the Middle"

XXX-10 Vicki Allen report on Mariposa School quoted from Oct. 21 issue in Children, "Mountain School"

XXX-12 Mike Trevino quoted, Dec. 28, 1976 issue in re building permit, in Frontiers, "No Even Path"

XXX-23 Vicki Allen quoted, Mar. 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Instead of Mega-Conferences"

Mendocino County Grapevine-(Continued)

XXXIV-51 Quoted from first issue re Community Garden in Children, "He is Available"

Menen, Aubrey (English writer, had an Indian father)

IX-14 Atlantic article, "The Way the New India Thinks" quoted in Frontiers, "A 'Spiritual' Problem"

Menge and Faunce

XIII-1 Their Working Together for Better Schools quoted in Children, on participation of parents in school affairs

Menninger Clinic

III-51 Quoted from Bulletin article by Dr. James M. Mott of Topeka State Hospital in Lead, "The World Next Door"

V-42 Quoted Bulletin, Robert R. Holt, Lester Luborsky

VI-2 Review of Minninger Quarterly in "A Worthy Institution" Editorial discusses the Psychiatric Aides school

VI-21 Frontiers, "Why So Much Psychiatry?" based on "Friends of the Menninger Clinic"

Menninger, Karl (German philosopher)

XXX-26-35 Quoted from Number Words and Number Symbols in Frontiers, "Cracks in the Economic Foundation"

Menninger, Karl

VII-37 Quoted from Bulletin in Review, "Psychiatric Revaluation"

IX-46 "Ills of the Mind" - Editorial concerned with his "Reading Notes"

XI-23 Quoted from The Human Mind in Editorial, "Religion or Neurosis?"

XI-30 Objections to and quotes from his The Human Mind in Frontiers, "Objections and Notes"

XIV-17 Quoted Harper's, August 1959, in Frontiers, "Unusual Requiem"

XVII-5 Quoted from Menninger Quarterly, Fall 1963, in Children, "Perspectives on a Profession"

XVIII-31 His Man Against Himself quoted by Dr. Raymond Py in Lead, "Psychiatrists and War"

XIX-34 Quoted from No. 3, Vol. 13 Journal of Human Relations in Review, "Journal Entry"

XXIII-10 Quoted from Dr. Robert Coles' review of his The Crime of Punishment in Jan. 3, 1970 New Yorker, in Review, "The Source of Moral Ideas"

Menninger, Roy

XVII-5 His comments on Dr. Fromm's War Within Man quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Better Social Science"

Menninger, William C.

I-9 Quoted in Lead, "Tomorrow's Age of Faith"

VI-2 Quoted in Review on Menninger Clinic, "A Worthy Institution"

Menninger, William C.-(Continued)

VIII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on the Healing Arts" on mental illness

X-18 Quoted from article in American Journal of Psychiatry in Lead, "New Gospels"

XIII-39 Quoted Sept. 1947 American Journal of Psychiatry in Frontiers, "A Look at Mental Illness"

XXI-52 Quoted Sept. 1947 American Journal of Psychiatry in Lead, "Untutored Longings"

Menninger Perspective

XXVII-46 Dr. Herbert C. Modlin article, "Society and Drugs," quoted from Summer 1974 issue in Children, "Various Scapegoats"

Menninger Quarterly

XIII-19 Gardner Murphy quoted, Fall issue, in Children, "Notes on the 'Quest for Identity'"

XVI-9 Richard Allen quoted, Winter 1962, in Frontiers, "New Crimes and New Solutions"

XVI-32 Dr. Bernard H. Hall quoted from Spring issue in Review, "It's Hard to Be Private"

XVII-5 Dr. Karl Menninger quoted, Fall 1963, in Children, "Perspectives on a Profession"

XXII-39 Drs. Marvin Ack and Edwin Levy quoted, Summer issue, in Children, "Kinds of Irrationality"

Menninger Story, The - Walker Winslow

IX-24 Reviewed, "Doctors for the Times"

Meno - Plato

XXV-15 Quoted in Lead, "To Merit Eternity"

XXXV-52 Quotation from in Lead, "To Merit Eternity"

XXXVII-23 Discussion and quote from in Lead, "Missing Modernism"

Menon, K. P. S. (Foreign Secretary for India)

III-39 Quoted in Letter from England, on Korea

Menon, Y. Keshava

XIV-18 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shankara quoted in Review, "Shankara on Selfhood" by Ralph S. Pomeroy

Menosky, Joseph

XXXVII-40 Quoted his article in Science '84 "Computer Worship" (from Utne Reader) in Editorial, "Alternative Reading"

Mental Disorders in Urban Areas - Faris & Dunham (Universitgy of Chicago Press)

I-39 Brief quote from in Review, "The Failure of Technology"

Mental Health (magazine)

VI-17 Reference to in review of Our Common Neurosis

Mental Health and Mental Disorder - Marie Jahoda

X-22 Quoted in Frontiers, "Reflections on Utopia"

Mental Health in Boston

XX-22 Review

Mental Health or Mental Illness - Dr. William Glasser (Harper, 1960)

XVIII-27 Quoted from in Children

Mental Health Through Will-Training - Abraham A. Low (Christopher, 1950)

XXXV-12 Founder of Recovery, Inc.-discussion of work in Frontiers, "Na•ve, Unsophisticated and Unbelieveable"

XXXV-21 Quoted, reviewed in "A Form of Common Sense"

XXXV-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Claim to Validity"

Mental Hygiene (magazine)

V-27 Reference to and quotes from in Children

V-33 Quoted from Katharine Banham article in Children

V-44 Quoted from, "An Experimental Approach to Mental Health" in Children

XLI-43 In "The Practice of a Life"

Menton Statement

XXV-2 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Scientists Speak Out"

Menuhin, Yehudi

XXXVI-50 Noted in Frontiers, "Expiations, Belated and Absent" re Casals and Furtwangler

Menzies, Ian

XXXVI-47 Quoted from June 20, 1983 issue of Boston Globe on population growth in Cape Code area in Frontiers, "'Local Self-Reliance is the Goal'"

Merchants of Grain - Dan Morgan (Penguin, 1980)

XXXV-49 Reviewed, quoted in "A Taste for Bread"

Mere Man of Talent, A

XIV-14 Editorial

Meredith, George

XXX-42 Some of his poetry and Hearn's discussion of his work quoted in Children, "A Hundred Years Ago"

Merk Report on Biological Warfare

II-17 Quoted from New Statesman and Nation about Forrestal and biological vs. atomic bomb warfare, in Lead, "Fronts of Science"

Merleau-Ponty

XXIII-8 Quoted by Jonathan Benthall in Studio International and used in Review, "Volunteer Philosophers"

Merriam, Eve

XVII-51 Quoted Oct. 1964 Ladies' Home Journal in Children, "Education and Violence"

Merrick, Gordon

XIII-1 His The Night and the Naked quoted in Review, "War and 'The Enemy'"

XXV-41 Quoted his The Strumpet Wind, in Lead, "Authority and Power"

Merrill, Richard

XXIX-47 Preface to Radical Agriculture (which he edited) quoted in Review, "Ecological Recolonization"

XXXIV-48 From Rain, April 1981, "The Suicide and Rebirth of Agriculture" in "Intentions and Sense"

Merryfield, Mary

XV-36 Quoted April 22 Chicago Tribune in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

Merton, Robert

XVI-50 Its Function and Destiny in Children, "Perspectives on 'The Family'"

Merton, Thomas

V-39 Review of The Seven Story Mountain, "In and Out of Rome"

XV-52 His introduction to Breakthrough to Peace quoted in Review, "Wisdom and the Bomb" (12 essays, paperback)

XIX-8 The Way of Chuang Tsu quoted in Lead, "Social 'Mysteries'"

XIX-22 The Way of Chuang Tsu quoted by T. Roszak in Review, "The Frog in the Well"

XIX-25 Gandhi on Non-Violence quoted in Review, same title

XIX-40 Quoted Gandhi on Non-Violence in Frontiers, "The Evil Far and Near"

XXII-15 Quoted from Zen and the Birds of Appetite in Review, "Only the Eskimos?"

XXXVII-9 Quoted from Letters from Tom in Editorial, "Back to Origen"

Mertz, John Theodore

III-4 His Leibniz recommended in "Men with Ideas" article

IX-41 Brief quote from Leibniz in Lead, "Psychology-East and West"

X-45 Quoted on Leibniz's theory in Frontiers, "Some Philosophical Borrowings"

XXXIV-6 Quoted Leibniz in Lead, "The Theory of the Monads"

XXXV-50 Quoted from Leibniz in Editorial, "Help from Geometry"

Mesmer, Anton

XXXIV-19 Review (Mesmerism) on him and Paracelsus

Mesmer, Franz Anton

II-14 Reference to in Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies" and mentioned biography by Margaret Goldsmith

II-33 Reference to and Goldsmith biography Franz Anton Mesmer in Frontiers, "The New Witchcraft"

XXXIV-19 Discussion of Mesmerism (by William Kaufmann, Inc.) (including his original writings) in Review, "Anton Mesmer"; H. P. Blavatsky quoted on from Lucifer and A. H . Simonin and on Magnetism in "Mesmerism Not Hypnotism?"

Mesmerism - William Kaufmann, Inc., Los Altos, CA 94022 (translated by George J. Bloch)

XXXIV-19 Quoted preface by Ernest R. Hilgard in Review, "Anton Mesmer"

Mesmerism - Robert Darnton (Schocken 1970, $2.45)

XXVII-19 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Key to an Age" Quoted in Editorial, "Eighteenth-Century Science"

XXXII-11 Quoted in the Lead, "The Open Present"

XXXIV-19 Mentioned in Review, "Anton Mesmer"

Mesmerism Not Hypnotism?

XXXIV-19 Editorial

Message from a Stranger - Marya Mannes

IV-39 Review of same title

Message from "The Universe"

XXVI-9 Frontiers

Message of Plato, The - Edward J. Urwick (Methuen, 1920)

I-36 Two quotations from in Plato article

XV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The History of Ideas"

XXIX-9 Quoted in Lead, "Plato's Intent and Method"

Mességué, Maurice (French herbalist)

XXVI-44 He and his book, Of Men and Plants, discussed, quoted from in Review, ""Not That, But This"

Messer, Thomas M. (Director of Guggenheim Museum in New York)

XVIII-42 Briefly quoted from catalogue in Review, "The Anxious Audience"

XIX-26 Quote by Harold Rosenberg, The Anxious Object, used in Editorial, "Things That Must Be Said"

XXI-23 Quoted in Editorial, "Things That Must Be Self"

Messing About in Science - David Hawkins (paper of Education Development Center, Newton, Mass.)

XXXIII-42 Quoted in Children, "Honoring Mary Boole"

Messolonghites, Louisa

XXVI-19 As editor, quoted from Preventing Drug Abuse in Review, "Reflections on Drugs"

Messy Mess of Pottage, A

XI-29 Frontiers

Mesthene, Dr. Emmanuel G.

XXII-16 Interview with quoted, Jan. 18 New York Times in Review, "News and the Man"

XXII-19 New York Times summary of his views quoted in Children, "Help from Tolstoy"

Metalnikov, S.

II-24 Quoted his La Presse Medicale about producing "Specific" antibodies by conditioned reflexes

Metaphors and Monads

XXXVII-1 Review (Psychological Life-From Science to Metaphor)

Metaphors of Certainty, The

XXVI-6 Lead

Metaphors of Change

XXXVII-1 Editorial (William James, Thoreau)

Metaphysical Adventuring

XXXII-20 Lead

Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science - E. A. Burtt

I-12 An exposé of metaphysics in science

II-27 Shows that supposed divorce between philosophy and science never took place

II-49 Quoted from in Review on Modern Rationalism

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

VI-34 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Philosophy"

VIII-48 A Theory of Man"

Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science-(Cont'd)

XVII-13 Quoted in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"

XXII-9 Quoted in Lead, "A Cost Accounting"

XXIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"

XXIV-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"

XXX-15 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

XXXI-1 Quote from Galileo's Two Great Systems quoted from in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"

XXXI-43 Quoted in Lead, "Pretensions or Clues?"

XXXII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

XXXIV-51 Quoted in Lead, "'Gravity Between Man and Man'"

Metaphysics

I-12 Review

Metaphysics-Second Attempt

XII-30 Lead

Metaphysics of Modern Existence - Vine Deloria (Harper & Row, 1979)

XXXIV-38 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Meeting of Extremes" (Trend in modern thought approaches the Indian conceptions)

Metcalf, Sir Charles (Governor-General of India, last century)

II-7 Quoted by Agarwal in pamphlets on Gandhian Plan in Lead, "Comprehensible Economics"

Metford, J. C. J.

V-23 Frontiers concerned with his book, San Martin, the Liberator, "Patriot and Liberal"

Method of the Essayist, The

XXXIII-1 Lead

Method of Freedom, The - Walter Lippman (1935)

XXIX-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Parallel"

Method or the Man?, The

XX-34 Editorial

Method or the Plan?, The

XIX-37 Lead

Metraux, Dr. Alfred

VII-14 Quoted from Harijan in Frontiers, "Second thoughts on Technology"

Metropolitan Life Insurance (bulletin)

V-23 Quote from in Children

Metternich, Prince

II-41 Reference to in Review, "Symptoms of a Change" his work at Congress of Vienna

Metz, Holly

XLI-44 From Progressive, June 1988, on Matthew Lee and Inner City Press in Review, "A City Rebuilds Itself"

Metz, William

XXVI-4 Quoted Dec. 1, 1972 Science in Frontiers, "A Look at 'Science'"

Metzenbaum, Howard (Congressman)

XXXVII-46 Quoted from Harper's July 1984 Congressional Record's arguments against capital punishment by in Frontiers, "The Bad and the Good"

Metzger, Walter

VI-48 Quoted from Antioch Review article in Frontiers, "Seeds of 'Counter Revolution'"

Mexico and Its Heritage - Ernest Gruening (Century, 1928)

XXXVI-51 Brief quote from preface in Frontiers, "The Weave of American Life"

Meyer, Agnes

VIII-5 Review of her Democracy and Clericalism in Lead, "Religion in Education"

Meyer, Dillon (Commissioner of Indian Affairs)

IV-13 Brief reference to in Lead, "Colonialism at Home"

Meyer, Donald

VIII-38 His article on Peale, "The Confidence Man," quoted in Editorial, "More of the Same"

Meyer, Ernest L.

I-46 Reprint of his Progressive article, "When Logic Goes Loco" in Children

Meyer, Howard N.

XX-44 Quote from his Colonel of the Black Regiment in Frontiers, "A Man of His Time"

XXII-16 Quoted March 17 Nation in Editorial, "Morality in Our Time"

XXIII-22 Frontiers article adapted from his Introduction to Integrating America's Heritage and title "Time for 'White' Studies?"

XXVI-4 His book Let Us Have Peace-The Life of Ulysses S. Grant quoted in Children, "Toward a New Economics"

XXVII-21 His book The Amendment that Refused to Die discussed and quoted in Review, "The Heart of the Constitution"

XLI-7 Massachusetts Review, Summer 1987, on emancipation and "The Birth of a Nation" (movie)-Lead, "A Slow Evolution"

Meyer, Karl

XVII-48 Quoted from August Liberation in Frontiers, "What is the Challenge of Cybernation?"

XXXI-50 Quoted in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms"

XXXIV-2 Quoted article from Catholic Worker, Sept. 1980, in Frontiers, "A Still Living Tradition"

Meyer, Niels I.

XXXVI-36 His (with Helveg Petersen and Vilky Sorensen) Revolt from the Center quoted in Lead, "Plateau of Vision" (some good signs)

Meyerhoff, Prof. Hans

XIII-44 His comment in Aug. 20 Nation quoted in Lead, "The Promise of Autonomous Man"

Meyers, C. E.

XXXIII-22 His comment in L.A. Children's Hospital annual report quoted in Children, "An Interesting Comparison"

Meyers, Laura

XXXVII-45 Quoted from Los Angeles Magazine April 1984 in Editorial, "Today's 'Melting Pot'"

Meyner, Governor Robert B. (New Jersey)

XIII-26 His article, "The Cruel Deception of Civilian Defense" in June Progressive quoted in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"

Meyrowitz, Elliott (Director N.Y. Lawyer's Committee on Nuclear Policy)

XXXVI-16 Quoted from California Lawyer, April 1982 issue, in Frontiers, "Technological Goliath"

Mezan, Peter

XXIX-13 Quotes interchange between Dr. Laing and Norman Mailer in Review, "Ronald Laing, M.D."

Michael, Dr. Donald N.

VIII-25 Quoted from his "Civilian Behavior Under Atomic Bombardment" in Review, "The Commonplaces of Atomic War"

XV-21 The Silent Conquest quoted in Lead, "The Reconstruction of Reality"

XVIII-14 Interview with, quoted from Kiplinger's Changing Times for March in Children, "Future Education-Prospects and Problems"

Michalowski, Helen

XXX-25 Her The Power of the People reviewed in "A Voice that Carries"

Michelet, Jules (1798-1874)

I-13 Satanism and Witchcraft-medieval superstition explained as a turning to diabolism by hopeless peasants of Europe- little difference between those peasants and Levi's in Christ Stopped at Eboli

II-4 Review of Satanism and Witchcraft

IX-6 Influence on Vico, Lead, "The Social World"

XXIII-44 Edmund Wilson's discussion of quoted from To the Finland Station in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"

XXVII-13 Edmund Wilson's discussion of quoted from To the Finland Station in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"

Michelson-Morley Experiment

VIII-44 Reference to in Review, "Einstein and Science"

Michener, James A.

IV-22 Review of The Fires of Spring, ref. to Tales of the South Pacific and other books in Review, "The Michener Era"

VI-35 Review of The Voice of Asia, "Michener's Asia"

Michener's Asia

VI-36 Review, The Voice of Asia

Michigan Law Review

XL-16 June 1986 James Boyde White on collapse of order-return to the classics, in "Return to Civilization"

Michigan Quarterly Review

XXX-42 Henry Skolimowski quoted from Spring issue in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXX-49 Henry Skolimowski quoted, Spring 1977 issue, in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

XXXI-13 Walker Percy quoted, Fall 1977 issue, in Lead, "What Comes Next?"

Michigan Quarterly Review-(Continued)

XXXIII-40 Roszak's article in Summer 1980 issue, "On the Contemporary Hunger for Wonders" quoted, discussed in Editorial, "Where Criticism is Needed"

XXXIII-49 Quoted essay by Roszak from Summer 1980 issue, in Lead, "We Who Dream"

XXXIV-6 Quoted T. Roszak from Summer 1980 issue in Lead, "The Theory of the Monads"

XXXIV-18 Quoted above in Lead, "Character and Will," reprinted in Harper's Jan. 1981

Mickle, Wendy

XXXVIII-49 San Juan Islands in "News from India"

Middle Path, The

XII-8 Lead

Middleton, Thomas

XXVIII-20 Quoted March 8 Saturday Review in Editorial, "Gresham's Law"

XXX-49 His quote from Cyra McFadden's A Year in the Life of Marin County in Saturday Review article, Sept. 3, quoted in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

XXXI-39 Quoted May 27, 1978 issue of Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Spreading the Word"

XXXI-50 Reviews Arnold L. Lieber's The Lunar Effect quoted from Saturday Review, Sept. 16, 1978 issue, in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms"

XXXVI-2 Quoted Sept/Oct 1983 issue of Saturday Review on use and misuse of words in Children, "Matters of Words"

Midtown School (Los Angeles)

XVI-33 Staff report quoted in Children, "Experiments in Educational Synthesis"

Midway 4

XIV-35 Dr. Charles E. Osgood quoted in Frontiers, "Scale of Human Attitudes"

XIV-39 Reprint of Dr. Charles Osgood's pamphlet, How We Might Win the Hot War and Lose the Cold quoted in Review, "Resolves Against Fear-and War"

Mighetto, Lisa (ed.)

XLI-18 Muir Among the Animals in "John Muir- and Thoreau"

Mihajlov, Mihajlo

XXIV-38 Quoted from July 28 New York Times in Frontiers, "Have We Ceased to Believe?"

Mikami, Nick (member of Phoenix crew)

XI-51 Reference to in Lead, "From Its Own Ashes"

Mikoyan, Anastas I.

XII-5 Reference to in Frontiers-probable reaction of McCarthy to his visit

Miles, Marvin

XXVII-49 Quoted his article in L.A. Times, Aug. 25, in Frontiers, "Cyclops and Bruno"

Miles, Rufus E. J r.

XXXVI-40 Quoted from Awakening from the American Dream in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies"

XXXVI-41 Reviewed, quoted above in "What's Wrong What May Be Right"

Miles, Rufus E. J r.-(Continued)

XXXVII-6 Quoted from Awakening in Lead, "Unbinding Observances" (small communities, urban substitutes)

Miles, Sherman

II-25 Quoted his North American Review, 1923, article on peace society that studies causes of war, in Lead, "The Builder Spirit"

VI-20 Quoted from above in Frontiers, "Benefactors of Great Wealth"

XXII-47 Quoted above in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"

XXVI-47 Quoted from North American Review, Mar. 1923, in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"

Milestones

I-45 Frontiers article on Negro problem

Milgram, Morris

XXXI-9 His Good Neighborhood reviewed in "On Good Neighborhoods"

Milio, Nancy

XXIII-14 The Storefront That Did Not Burn discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "She Was Not 'All Wrong'"

XXVIII-10 Quoted from above in Lead, "A Chastening Thought"

XXVIII-43 Her The Care of Health in Communities discussed and quoted in Children, "Unengaging Reflections"

XXIX-6 Her Care of Health reviewed in "Health or 'Health Services'?"

Militant Scholarship

I-37 Review of Caste, Class and Race by Oliver Cromwell Cox

Military Language, The

XXIV-13 Editorial

Militarism in Education (pamphlet issued by National Council Against Conscription)

III-26 Discussed in Editorial, "The Power of Militarism"

Militarization of America, The (pamphlet pub. by National Council Against Conscription, issued by Einstein, Dorothy Canfield, Fisher, Arthur E. Morgan, Ray Lyman Wilbur and 17 others)

I-14 Referred to in "The Garrison State"

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

Military Necessity

VIII-24 Frontiers, Kraschutzki's letter to Schuyler

Mill, John Stuart

II-21 Harold Laski's Dangers of Obedience brings Mill's essay on Liberty up to date

II-45 Brief quote from Dupon-White's preface to French edition of Mill's essay on Liberty- continuity distinguishes man from beast

III-5 Quoted from On Liberty re dangers of state that dwarfs its men in Letter from England

VII-8 Quoted by Frederick C. Neff in Review

XXI-30 Quoted from essay On Liberty in Lead, "Beyond the Law"

Mill, John Stuart-(Continued)

XXV-8 Stephen Arons quote from in SR Jan. 15, 1972 in Lead, "Who is Responsible for Education?"

XXV-47 Quoted from posthumously published essay on art in Lead, "Internalizing Institutions"

XXVII-40 Sam Love's quote from his Principles of Political Economy in Environmental Quality, etc., given in Frontiers, "Problems of Conservationists"

XXVII-48 Quoted his Principles of Political Economy in Sept. Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Goals and Responsibilities"

Millay, Edna St. Vincent

XXVI-43 Vincent Sheean's book, A Memoir of Edna St. Vincent Millay, discussed, quoted in Review, "American Poet"

XXVI-51 Edmund Wilson essay on Apr. 19, 1952 Nation, mentioned in Editorial, "Aid to Drifters"

Miller, Abraham

XXII-23 Quoted, along with James McEvoy, March Trans-action in Lead, "Paul Goodman on Education"

Miller, Alan

XXXIII-5 His review of The Arrogance of Humanism by David Ehrenfeld discussed in Lead, "What is Humanism? in Environment, Oct. 1979

Miller, Arthur

II-24 Review of his Death of a Salesman, together with Pearl Buck's Kinfolk

VI-50 Reference to above play in Review, "Definition of Man in Drama"

X-21 Quoted from article in L.A. Times, April 28, in Editorial, "Science and Art"

X-31 Referred to in quote by John Steinbeck from his article in Esquire, June, in re Congressional investigation in Review, "The Trial of Arthur Miller"

XI-31 Addendum"

XI-38 His Harper's article on influence on him of Ibsen and Tolstoi quoted in Review, "Philosophy and Drama" Quoted in Editorial, "The Blessed Present"

XI-48 His Esquire article, "Bridge to a Savage World" quoted in Children

XII-10 His View from the Bridge discussed in Review, "Attitudes Toward Life"

XII-37 Interview with quoted from July Encounter in Review, "J. Jones, the Pacifist?"

XII-47 Briefly quoted in Children, "Letters and Comment" on issues of religious belief

XIII-1 Recent paper Private Governments and the Constitution quoted in Editorial, "The Crisis of the Individual"

Miller, Arthur-(Continued)

XV-28 Quoted from The Nonconformer in Review, "Articles of Dissent"

XVI-10 His article, "The Bored and the Violent," quoted, Nov. Harper's, in Lead, "The Health in Us"

XVI-31 Quoted article, Nov. 1962 Harper's in Lead, "Toward Unconditioned Man"

XVI-33 Quoted again, Nov. 1962 Harper's in Frontiers, "A Letter on 'Aristocracy'"

XVII-13 Quoted Feb. 7 Life in Frontiers, "The Brain vs. the Machine"

XVIII-21 Death of a Salesman referred to in Lead, in C. Wright Mills quotation

XIX-41 Quoted Summer 1966 Paris Review in Frontiers, "Unharming Affirmation"

Miller, Beatrice

XX-11 Her letter quoted in Lead, "The Longing for Community"

XX-25 Quoted in Lead, "Business as Usual"

Miller, Clyde

XVI-45 Quoted Oct. Progressive, "The Man I Sent to Prison" in Lead, "What is Truth?"

Miller, Dale

XXVI-39 Quoted in regard to FIGHT from July 1973 Community Comments in Frontiers, "Ingenuity in Community"

Miller, DeWitt

IX-39 Review of his Reincarnation-the Whole Startling Story, "Immortality-Shades of Viewpoint"

Miller, George A. (Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard)

X-49 Quoted on discussing The World of Mathematics by James R. Newman from his article in Contemporary Psychology, April 1957, in Frontiers, "Tribute to Mathematics"

Miller, Henry

VIII-5 His review of "Open Sesame" books Reference to in Editorial, "Sesame Books for Children"

VIII-26 Quoted in Children on where to begin to teach children

VIII-48 Kenneth Rexroth quoted from Nation on in Review, "Magazine Notes"

IX-36 His A Devil in Paradise subject of Frontiers, "Argument about Astrology"

IX-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Troubled Dream"

X-19 Quoted from his Maurizius Forever in Lead, "The Object All Sublime"

X-30 Author of Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch quoted in Editorial, "Miller's Therapy for Writers" on counsel to young writers

XII-33 Quoted from Coercion in Children, "Unnecessary Fears"

XII-35 Quoted in Children, "Good-Bye to Blue Yonder"

XIV-26 Sunday After the War quoted from in Editorial, "Reflections on Technology"

Miller, Henry-(Continued)

XV-31 Quoted from The Colossus of Maroussi in Editorial, "An Existentialist Writer"

XV-37 Lead taken from Stand Still Like the Hummingbird, also quoted preface to in Editorial, "Miller's Say"

XV-41 Frontiers, "Walt Whitman," reprinted from his Stand Still Like the Hummingbird

XV-46 His The Rosy Crucifixion quoted from Summer-Fall Paris Review in Lead, "Synanon-Its Best May Come Last"

XVI-27 His To Paint is to Love Again quoted in Review, "Encounters with Art"

XVI-29 His The Wisdom of the Heart quoted in Review, "Reconstruction in Religion"

XVI-30 The Colossus of Maroussi quoted in Review, "The Bedford Incident"

XVIII-32 Quoted on educating children in Lead, "The Great Shakedown"

XXII-42 Quoted Murder the Murderer in Lead, "The Uses of Allegory"

XXV-5 Quoted on teaching of children by parents in Children, "Where Do You Begin?"

XXIX-51 His essay on Balzac quoted from Transformation Two in Review, "Balzac's Unlived Life"

XXXI-26 The Colossus of Maroussi quoted in Lead, "Obscurities of Balance"

XXXIII-46 Long quote from The World of Lawrence- A Passionate Appreciation in Review, "The Vitality of the Artist"

XXXIII-47 Quoted The World of Lawrence in Lead, "The Writer's Plight"

XXXIV-22 Long quote from Colossus of Maroussi in Lead, "Behind the Web" (difference between American and poor Greek)

XXXV-38 Quoted from Stand Still Like a Hummingbird on Thoreau in Editorial, "Thoreau's Choice"

XXXV-46 Quoted in Children, "Teacher at Work"

XXXVII-23 Quoted on being alone in Lead, "Missing in Modernism"

XXXVII-42 Quoted The Colossus of Maroussi (recovery of divinity of man) in Review, "The Gnostic Teachers"

Miller, Dr. Howard B.

XXVII-44 Quoted from British Journal of Clinical Hypnotism, March 1, 1972

Miller, Jack (Editor, North Country Anvil)

XXXI-24 Quoted North Country Anvil, Jan/Feb, in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue"

XXXII-48 Quoted North Country Anvil, Summer 1979, in Children, "Building Community"

XXXIII-20 Quoted North Country Anvil, 1979, in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"

XXXV-1 Quoted from Primer on Nuclear Power ("Radiation's Deadly Work" chapter and opening by Dr. Elise Jerard) in Frontiers, "things We Need to Know"

XL-38 From North Country Anvil, Spring 1987, in "Another Sort of American Dream"

Miller, Janis

XVI-8 Her letter quoted and commented on in Editorial, "Against the Grain"

Miller, Jeanine

XLI-13 Catherine Robert's review of The Vision of Cosmic Order in the Vedas in "Vedic Vision"

Miller, John C.

XXI-21 Stanton Coblentz' quote from Miller's Origins of the American Revolution in Review, "The Psychology of War"

Miller, Jonathan

XVII-41 His review of Mad Mad Mad Mad World of Comedy quoted from Feb. 20 New York Review in Review, "Onward the Cinema!"

Miller, June

XII-38 Her letter text of Frontiers, "Life's Religion"

XIII-3 Her article text of Frontiers, "Human Mutuality and Communism"

XXXI-44 Her review of Christine Beel's The Childbirth Book quoted, July/Aug Resurgence in Children, "Reasons for Reading and Schooling"

Miller, Loren

XVI-46 Quoted Sept. 21 Nation in Review, "The Fire of Mr. Baldwin"

Miller, Lynn

XXXVII-36 His Small Farmer's Journal article (late 1983) on the longing for a farm, quoted in Frontiers, "Stories from America and Bangladesh"

Miller, Merle

XV-7 Novel Reunion quoted in Review, "An Unusual Movie and a Good-Try Book"

XXI-19 Novel A Day in Late September quoted in Frontiers, "They'll None of Them Be Missed"

XXI-20 A Day in Late September quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Miller, Michael

XV-10 Quoted on chessman's execution in Review, "Hanged in Error"

Miller, Perry

XV-1 Quoted Winter 196162 American Scholar in Lead, "The Relevance of Philosophy"

Miller, Peter

XXI-46 Quoted in re R. F. Mackenzie's work at Braehead School, from Dec. 1967 Anarchy 82 in Children, "Experiment in Scotland"

Miller, Dr. Samuel Howard (Dean of Harvard Divinity School)

XIV-28 Briefly quoted from Time, June 16, in Frontiers, "The Meaning of Religious Unity"

Miller, Stuart

XX-34 Quoted from Dialogue on Education in Review, "'Creative Disorder' in Education"

Miller, Warren

XII-35 Review of his The Cool World by Dan Wakefield in Nation, Aug. 1, quoted in Frontiers, "The World They Never Made"

XII-49 His The Way We Live Now quoted from in Review, "Organized But Unrelated"

Miller, Warren-(Continued)

XIII-22 The Way We Live Now quoted from in Review, "Some Current History"

XXI-48 Quoted The Way We Live Now in Review, "Some Current History"

XXXIII-50 Quoted from Looking for the General in Children, "Words, Satire, and Nuance"

Miller, William

VIII-26 This Life editor and son Pat, a Harvard freshman, visited Einstein shortly before his death. Discussed in Frontiers, "Delusions of Belief"

Miller, William Lee

VII-40 Quoted Reporter article, "Piety Along the Potomac" in Review, "Progress in Religious Thinking"

VIII-13 Quoted in Lead, "Transition in Religion"

VIII-29 Reference to above in Lead, "Is It 'Religion'?" and quotations from Reporter article on Norman Vincent Peale

XIV-9 His review of Robert Tucker's The Just War in Jan. 9 New Republic quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"

XIV-11 The above again quoted in Lead, "The Issue Is Disarmament"

XV-49 Quoted Aug. 17, 1954 Reporter in Lead, "The Religious Question"

XXVIII-46 His Of Thee, Nevertheless, I Sing mentioned in Editorial, "A Matter of 'Values'"

Miller's Morals

XVI-33 Editorial

Miller's Say

XV-37 Editorial

Millage, Irvine and Rachel

VII-48 Review of their Let's Live at Home in Children

Millikan, Robert A.

I-26 Quoted his Electrons, Plus and Minus, 1935, in re principles of Demokritos as formulated by John Tyndall

I-28 Quoted in article on Max Planck

I-45 Sees negligible industrial application for atomic fission in Lead, "Questions-Not for Experts"

III-24 Discussion of his bolstering up orthodox churches in Frontiers, "Religion and 'Men of Affairs'"

VI-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Conditions of Freedom" from Time, Matter, and Values

VI-25 Quoted from Autobiography in Lead, "A Dubious Unity"

VIII-27 Time, Matter, and Values quoted in Lead, "New Climate of Opinion"

XVIII-27 Quoted in Lead, "The Idea of Science" Jan. 1931 Phi Beta Kappa Key

XXIX-3 Electrons, Plus and Minus quoted in Editorial, "Foundations of Science"

Million Trees Planted in India, A

XXXVII-11 Frontiers

Millions of Solitary Individuals

XVIII-32 Editorial

Millis, Walter

XI-12 Quoted from Nation, Feb. 15, in Frontiers, "Nobody Knows How to Stop a War"

XI-29 Quoted his Arms and Men in Kepler Lead, "The Meaning of Peace"

XIII-48 His article, "The Peace Game," Sept. 24 Saturday Review quoted in Frontiers, same title

XIV-45 His introduction to A World Without War (collection of several pieces of writing) quoted in Review, same title

XVIII-22 His An End to Arms reviewed, "A Hope for Peace"

Mills

XXII-50 Quoted from Teaching in High School in Lead, "What Price 'Communications'?"

Mills at His Best

XXIV-39 Editorial

Mills, C. Wright (Columbia sociologist)

I-50 Reference to his The New Men of Power

V-7 The American Middle Classes

VIII-23 Discussion of his Mass Society and Liberal Education in Lead, "The Mass Society" Quoted in Editorial, "Borrowing from Socrates"

VIII-24 Quoted briefly in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"

IX-8 His "Work Milieu and Social Structure" paper presented at Asilomar by Mental Health Society of Northern California, quoted extensively in Lead, "Toward Social Awareness"

X-7 His White Collar quoted in Lead, "The Number One Question"

X-23 The Power Elite reviewed and quoted in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"

XI-15 Quoted from Nation article, March 8, in Editorial, "Pagan or Christian?" Also quoted and discussed in Frontiers, "Essay on Moral Sensibility"

XI-20 Quoted Nation article, March 8, "A Pagan Sermon to the Christian Clergy" in Lead, "As If-And What Might Be"

XII-12 His The Causes of World War III reviewed by Newman, Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"

XII-18 His The Power Elite quoted from in Frontiers, "Whose Honor, What Duty?"

XII-25 His Causes of World War III subject of review by A. J. Muste in Dissent, quoted in Review, "An Issue of Dissent"

XII-43 His "The Decline of the Left" from Contact, No. 3, quoted in Lead, "The Trees, Not the Forest"

XII-44 Same quoted in Lead, "The Lens of Reality"

Mills, C. Wright -(Continued)

XII-46 Same quoted in Frontiers, "The Two Sides of Freedom"

XIII-29 His "The Balance of Blame" from June 18 Nation quoted in Frontiers, "War Is the Enemy"

XVIII-21 White Collar quoted in Lead, "The Failing Dreams"; also quoted in Editorial, "The Crux of the Social Question" from The Sociological Imagination

XXIV-6 Quoted from White Collar in Frontiers, "No Longer Hidden Wound"

XXIV-17 Quoted White Collar in Lead, "Utopian Proposal"

XXIV-39 His address "Work Milieu and Social Structure," at Asilomar conference quoted in Editorial, "Mills at His Best"

XXIV-39 Quoted The Sociological Imagination in Frontiers, "In Honor of C. Wright Mills"

XXIV-40 Sociological Imagination briefly mentioned in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"

XXIV-42 Quoted from MANAS Editorial (XXIV-39) in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"

XXIV-51 Quoted from Power Politics and People in Lead, "Instead of an Apparatus"

XXV-3 Brief quote from Power, Politics and People in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"

XXVI-24 Extract from The Sociological Imagination quoted from Conflict and Consensus in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"

Mills, Clarence A. (Dr., College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati)

III-1 Quoted his Hygeia on smog deaths in Donora, Pa.

III-9 Quoted from Science on Donora, lethal smog, in Lead, "First Things First"

Mills, George

XXII-36 With Jerry Gerasimo wrote Children, "Education and the Irrelevance of Being Human"

XXII-37 Part II of above

Mills, Gordon

XVI-45 His introduction on "Individualism in Twentieth-Century America" quoted from Summer 1963 Texas Quarterly in Frontiers, "the Self and Society"

Mills, Dr. Richard A.

VI-29 Quoted in Frontiers, "They'll Always Believe You"

Mills, Stephanie (ed. CoEvolution)

XXXVI-14 Quoted, Winter 1981 issue of CoEvolution in Frontiers

Millstein, Gilbert

XI-10 Quoted his article in New York Times, Sept. 5, 1957 on the beat generation and its artists in Children, "Discussion of a Generation III"

Milne, A. A.

I-21 Winnie the Pooh-we need more children's books like this, suggested in Children

Milne, A. A.-(Continued)

X-27 Winnie the Pooh mentioned in Children, "Reading Suggestions for Children

X-35 Winnie the Pooh discussed in Children, "The Joys of Participation"

Milne, Lorus and Margery

XV-49 Their article, "There's Poison All Around Us Now" from Sept. 23 N.Y. Times in Review, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring

Milner, F. C.

XIX-25 His discussion in Jan/Feb London Letter text of Frontiers, "More on Revival of Religion"

Milosz, Czeslaw

VI-49 Chiaromonte Partisan Review Review of his The Captive Mind in Frontiers, "The Great Illusion"

XIII-18 Quoted from the Listener, Feb. 18, in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"

XIII-35 Quoted in Lead, "Another Kind of Evolution"

XIII-36 The Captive Mind subject of Review, same title

XV-10 Quoted Feb. 18, 1960 Listener in Frontiers, "It's Not All Nonsense"

XV-24 Quoted Feb. 18, 1960 Listener in Lead, "To Fill the Void"

XV-41 The Captive Mind quoted in Lead, "What Is Knowledge?"

XV-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Private Origins of the Good"

XVIII-17 Reference to The Captive Mind in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"

XIX-27 Quoted from preface to The Captive Mind in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"

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

XX-12 Quoted Feb. 18, 1960 Listener in Children, "The Challenge of World Education"

XXI-16 Quoted The Captive Mind in Review, "The Stringed Lute"

XXI-45 Quoted in Lead, "Entering Into Life"

XXII-39 Quoted The Captive Mind in Editorial, "A Hoax of Government"

XXIII-44 Quoted The Captive Mind in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"

XXVI-21 Quoted Listener in Lead, "Reconstitution of Purpose"

XXX-51 The Captive Mind quoted in Children, "The Sensitive Ones"

XXXI-51 Quoted Feb. 18 Listener in Lead, "Departure and Return"

XXXII-42 Quoted The Captive Mind in Lead, "Things Are Different Now"

XXXVI-1 Quoted Visions from San Francisco Bay in Editorial

XXXVI-11 Quoted Visions from San Francisco Bay in Editorial

XXXVI-25 Quoted his Nobel Lecture (1980) in Lead, "The Poet's Distance"

Milosz, Czeslaw-(Continued)

XXXVII-26-35 Brief quote from Nobel Lecture (on pronouncing names of those we are indebted to) in Review, "Leaven from Abroad"

XXXIX-3 From Listener in "Our Uncreated Identity"

XXXIX-11 Introduction to The Noble Traveller in "Three Books"

XXIX-52 Feb. 18, 1960 Listener re curiosity about our past in "Outgrowing War"

Milosz, Oskar Wladyslaw (1877-1958)

XXXIX-11 Quoted introduction to The Noble Traveller about him and his poetry and thought in "Three Books"

Milton

V-13 Parodied a la Poe by Aldous Huxley in Music by Night -Review "Miscellany"

IX-52 William Blake on quoted in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"

Milton, David and Nancy

XXIX-25 Their book, The Wind Will Not Subside, quoted in Frontiers, "The Inscrutable Chinese"

Milton and Jakob Boehme - Margaret Lewis Bailey (Oxford University Press, 1914)

XXII-32 Quoted in Review, "Imperfect Hero of Science"

XXVI-22 Quoted from in re Henry More in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"

XL-37 Quoted in "The Path of Self-Control"

Mind, The - W. R. Mathews

XV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

Mind and Brain

I-52 Frontiers - about "brain waves"

XXVII-19 Frontiers

Minds and Motion - Scott Rogo (Taplinger, 1978)

XXXV-17 Quoted in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . and Life" (re duplicate physical system within the body)

Mind and Nature - Gregory Bateson

XXXII-46 Quoted in Lead, "Looking Around and Up"

Mind as Nature, The - Dr. Loren Eiseley

XVI-18 Quoted in Children, "On the Mystique of Childhood-and 'Genius'"

Mind-Changing

XXXV-1 Editorial (confidence in another kind of knowledge)

Mind Goes Forth, The - Harry and Bonaro Overstreet

X-46 Book devoted to the problem of teaching people "how to make living space for one another's minds and opinions" in Review, "The Latest Overstreet Book"

Mind in the Making - James Harvey Robinson

II-3 Quoted in "Early Man, the Unknown"

X-4 Quoted from in Lead, "A Troublesome Inheritance"

XXXIV-21 Quoted in Lead, "One Kind of Change"

XXXVII-15 Quoted re man-animal state of ignorance from Mind. . . in Lead, "Trials of Strength"

Mind Is Not "Local"

XLI-42 Frontiers

Mind of Mahatma Gandhi, The - edited by R. K. Prabhu and U. R. Rao (Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, India 14)

XXII-52 Quoted from in Review, "A Gandhi Anthology"

Mind Out of Time - Angela Tonks

XII-39 Quoted in Review, "Philosophy and Psychic Phenomena"

Mind Over Matter - Dr. Louisa E. Rhine (Macmillan, 1970)

XXIII-43 Her quote of Dr. J. B. Rhine quoted in Review, "A Complete Reversal"

Mind-Storms - Seymour Papert (Basic Books, 1980)

XXXVI-51 Discussed, quoted in Children, "One Cheer for Computers"

Mind Structures-Home Structures

XXVIII-14 Review

Mind That Found Itself, A - Clifford Beers (1907)

I-3 Children

III-51 Reference to in Lead, "The World Next Door"

XL-36 Noted in "The Persuasions of Nature"

Mind that Loved the Land, A

XXXIX-7 A Sand County Almanac (on cranes)

Mind-to-Mind Community, A

XIV-40 Lead

Mindess, Harvey

XX-30 Quoted from Summer 1967 American Scholar in Frontiers, "The Great Refusal"

Mindless Mood, The

XII-21 Review

Mind's Eye, The - Robert Sommer

XXXVI-22 Quoted from Writing the Natural Way in Children, "On Writing"

Mind's Opening, The

XI-27 Lead

Minds Don't Age

XXV-41 Review

Minds Seeking Freedom

XXXVI-2 Lead (Krutch, The Great Chain of Life quoted, discussed)

Mindszenty, (Cardinal)

II-18 Referred to in Letter from Switzerland

Mind Own Executioner - Nigel Balchin

III-17 Reference to in Review, "The Quest for a Paraclete"

Ming, William Robert (University of Chicago Law School)

I-45 Attorney for Ada Sipuel in Oklahoma Law School case

Minkowski, Hermann

II-49 Gave mathematical formulation to Einstein's ideas; was professor of Einstein also

Minnesota Food Association's News Service (1518 Osceola Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105, Kenneth Taylor, ed.)

XXXVIII-22 Quoted re organization's goal to unite efforts of urban and rural people to build a sane and just food agriculture system...in Children, "Education Overseas"

Minority of One, The (monthly periodical)

XIII-18 Editor, M. S. Arnoni, quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"

Minority Men

I-8 Review (Debs, Darrow, Ameringer, etc.)

Minority Voices

XL-13 Frontiers

Minsky, Marvin (MIT)

XXXV-24 Computer expert says the brain "a meat machine" quoted in Lead, "Where Is Evolution Going?"

Minto, Wallace

XXIII-37 Quoted from L.A. Times for Aug. 23 in Editorial, "Unprogress Report"

Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade)

XXXIX-6 The Spirit's Pilgrimage (life with Gandhi) in "through a Woman's Eyes"

XXXIX-17 Quoted in "How Opinions Are Formed" and in "Musings" (Children)

Miracle at Philadelphia - Catherine Bowen (Little, Brown, 1966)

XXIX-12 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Government"

XXXIII-17 Briefly noted in Lead, "On Replacing the System"

XXXIX-21 Briefly mentioned in "A Number of Books"

Miracles - Richard Lewis (collection of children's poems) (Simon and Schuster, 1966)

XX-21 Quoted from in Children, "Poems by Children"

Miracles and Modern Spiritualism (London, 1875)-Alfred Russell Wallace

XVI-41 Quoted in Lead, "Rationalism-Then and Now"

Mirage of Health

XII-43 Review of book with that title by Dr. Rene Dubos

Mirror and Magnifier, A

XXXVII-4 Review, Anatomy of Reality

Mirror for Americans-Japan - Helen Mears

II-48 Reference to in Lead, "Day of Reproach"

Mirror-Image

XVI-32 Editorial

Mirror of Africa

XVII-44 Review

Mirvish, Robert F.

X-11 His Red Sky at Midnight quoted in Frontiers, "Society of Devil's Advocates"

Misbegotten-or Misdefined-Frontier, A

XXX-37 Frontiers

Misfortunes of Truth, The - Serge Quadruppant (Les Infortunes de la Verité)

XXXV-3 Noted in Lead, "Attractions of Ideology" (Review in Manchester Guardian from Le Monde)

Mishan, E. J.

XXVI-22 His two books, The Costs of Economic Growth and 21 Popular Economic Fallacies discussed, quoted in Review, "Exposing Economic Fallacies"

Mishlove, Jeffrey

XXXVII-3 His Psi Development Systems noted and discussed, especial attention to Theosophy in Review, "The Origin of Form"

Misleading Appearances

IX-50 Editorial

Mismanaging a Continent

XL-6 Review (Cadillac Desert)

Misplaced Perfectionism

XIX-43 Editorial

Misrepresentative Press, The

II-20 Editorial-about Time reporting on Osborn and Vogt books on rape of the globe. Time titled its study "Eat Hearty"

Miss Detzer and the Labyrinth

I-38 Review of her Appointment on the Hill

Missing Element in Our Culture, The

XXIX-53 Lead - relation of humans to the planet

Missing Factor, The

III-44 Frontiers-about marriage

XX-15 Lead

Missing in Modernism

XXXVII-23 Lead (areté)

Missing Institutions

VII-37 Lead

Missing Questions, The

XII-11 Lead

Mission of the University - Ortega

XXXIX-15 Quoted on distinction between science and culture in "The Writers"

Mission to Hanoi - Harry S. Ashmore, William C. Baggs (Berkeley paperback)

XXII-8 A Kind of Men"

XXII-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Public Need"

Mission of Ortega, The

XXV-11 Lead

"Mission" of Psychiatry, The

I-8 Frontiers

Mission of the Psychologist, The - A. H. Maslow (from Personal Problems and Psychological Frontier)

XI-17 Lead by Maslow

XI-18 Lead, conclusion

XXVI-46 Two "requirements" quoted from in Review, "The Possibilities of Human Nature"

Mission of the University - Ortega y Gasset (Princeton University Press, 1944, Norton paperback)

II-21 Quoted in Review, "Lucid Prose"

XX-46 Quoted in Children, same title

XXI-32 Discussed, quoted in Editorial, " Science and Education"

XXI-50 Quoted in Review, "Education and Other Matters"

XXII-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Ambiguity of Science"

XXIV-49 Quoted in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXVI-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Genesis of Change"

XXVI-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Uses of Sociology"

XXVII-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Unchanging Question"

Mission of the University-(Continued)

XXXV-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "Reform of Science, Progress Report"

XXXV-22 Quoted in Review, "Science for Human Development"

XXXVI-13 Quoted in Lead, "'The Nectar of Eternity'"

XXXVI-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture"

Mississippi Idea, The

XVIII-4 Lead, condensed from Nation, Nov. 23, 1964, by Howard Zinn

Mists of Objectivity, The

XVIII-18 Lead, quoting Carl Becker, Ottos Friedrich and Pierre Duhem

Misuse of Symbols, The

XXI-29 Frontiers

Misused Art, A

XXVI-3 Editorial

MIT (Press)

XXXV-22 No. 290 24 pages listing Scientific Treatises (with comprehensible descriptions) discussed in Review, "Science for Human Development"

Mitchel, John

XI-43 Quoted from Jail Journal an account of religion as practiced by the British a century ago, in Editorial, "Irish Irony"

Mitchell, Arnold (Stanford Research Institute)

XXX-23 Report on study conducted by, quoted from L.A. Times Feb. 28 in Frontiers, "Instead of Mega-Conferences"

XXX-38 Quoted from SRI report in Lead, "The Design Factor"

Mitchell, Dr. Broadus

I-41 Quoted his Depression Decade (1947) in Review of Lyons book on Hoover

Mitchell, Clyde (Land Administrator in U.S. Army Military Govt. in Korea)

IV-26 Quoted from Progressive in Frontiers, "The Real Issue"

Mitchell, George S. (Southern Regional Conference)

VIII-36 Reference to in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"

Mitchell, John

XLI-1 Quoted his introduction to life of Proclus in "Pythagoras and Proclus"

Mitchell, Lucy Sprague

VII-28 Discussion of her Two Lives in Children

Mitchell, Morris

XVIII-17 His article in Friends Journal used as Children, "Friends World College" plus letter from Upland Institute

XX-52 Quoted, October Council Journal in Children, "World Education"

Mitchell, Richard

XXXII-7 Quoted, Dec. 1978 Atlantic, in Children, "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"

XXXIII-39 Quoted, Less Than Words Can Say in Children, "On English and Speeches"

Mitchell, Stephen

XLI-4 Quoted his translation of The Book of Job in "The Obscure Lesson of Job"

Mitchell, Dr. Wesley

XX-6 Quoted Oct. 6, 1939 Science in Lead, "The Tough and Resilient Mind"

Mitchum, Robert

VII-18 Comment on being at an "honor farm" in Frontiers, "The Enemy of Society"

Mitford, Jessica

XXII-36 Her article in August Atlantic discussed, quoted in Review, "In Boston Last Summer"

Mitford, Nancy

IV-51 Discussion of her book, The Blessing, in Review, "Bad Books and Good Books"

Mithras -- Persian god of light (Mithra)

VII-44 Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion" Editorial, "Philosophical Daring"

Mitrany, David

VII-21 Reference to his Functional Means to Peace in "The Arts of Peace"

XV-17 His pamphlet, A Working Peace System quoted in Editorial, "Recent Acquisitions"

XV-30 Quoted in Children, "A Courageous Valedictory"

XVI-13 Quoted in Review, "War and 'Delinquency'"

XXXV-6 Quoted his A Working Peace System in Lead, "For Improvisers of Peace"

XXXV-8 Quoted from A Working Peace System in Lead, "A Conception of Utopia"

XXXIX-52 A Working Peace System in "Outgrowing War"

Mixed Bag, A

XXIV-44 Review

Mixed Blessings of Sophistication, The

XXI-21 Lead

Mize, Robert

III-8 His work with delinquent boys discussed in Children, "At Francis Boy's School"

Mntangi, B. Sempeho (Member of Capricorn Society)

X-26 One of the authors of Letter from Africa, written in answer to a letter critical of Capricorn program

Moat, John

XXXV-40 Quoted article in Resurgence, March/April 1982 in Children, "The Human Lot"

Moberly, Sir Walter (Former Vice-Chancellor of Manchester University)

III-41 Quoted in Letter from England re Idea of a University

Moberg, David

XXXII-41 Quote from his chapter, "Alternatives and American Socialism" in Co-ops, Communes and Collectives in Review, "The Value of History"

Mobility and Stability

XXIV-8 Frontiers

Mobilization

XXXIV-4 Article in Nov. 1980 Progressive by Jeffrey Stein quoted in Children, "A Necessary Persistence"

Moby Dick - Herman Melville

XI-27 Lewis Mumford's reference to Ahab and White Whale in his pamphlet, The Human Way Out

XI-43 Referred to on the drama of a man's urge to find nobility in "The Birth of An Epoch"

XV-17 Quoted in Children, " Discussion on Non-Meat Diets"

Moch, Jules (French engineer and statesman)

IX-21 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Lead, "History and Science"

Model and Ingredient

XXXI-37 Lead

Model Bioshelter, A

XXIX-52 Frontiers

Modern Crisis, The - Murray Bookchin (New Society, 1986)

XXXIX-44 Quoted on ecological and social crises in Lead

"Model" for Industrial Democracy, A

XXV-9 Frontiers

Model Nation, A

XLI-48 Frontiers (Kuwait)

Model of the Brain, A - J. Z. Young

XIX-35 Quote from in June 1966 American Behavioral Scientist by Dr. Tom Brewer given in Review, "Holism in Medical Theory"

Model-Makers, The

XIV-19 Editorial

Modeling for Social Good

XIX-24 Frontiers

Modelling, Drawing, Pain

XXXVIII-22 Review, Rosegarden and Labyrinth-- Robertson

Models of Doom (Work of research team at University of Sussex, Universe Books)

XXVII-18 Steven Antler's review of quoted, March 23, Nation in Frontiers, "Nations and Communities"

Modern American Usage - Wilson Follett, completed by Jacques Barzun (Hill and Wang, 1966)

XX-20 Quoted in Review, "A Matter of Sovereignty"

XXV-36 Quote from in Review, "Quest for 'Real Being'"

XXXIV-23 Quoted Jacques Barzun from 1966 ed. in Lead, "One Kind of Change" re purity of language

XXXVII-22 Quoted Barzun from in Children, "Matters of Words"

Modern Arms and Free Men - Vannevar Bush (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1949)

III-5 Reviewed, "Objection to Realism"

Modern Century, The - Northrop Frye (Oxford University Press, 1967, Canadian Branch)

XXI-8 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Unborn Canada"

XXI-10 Quote from in Lead, "The Flight from Abstractions"

Modern Chemistry - Frederick Prescott

IX-14 Quoted re Kekule in Lead, "Scientific Inspiration"

Modern Cities Are Not Cities

XXVI-49 Review

Modern Experiments in Telepathy - S. G. Soal and Bateman (Yale University Press, 1954)

VIII-4 Reviewed

Modern Industry in the Light of the Gospel - E. F. Schumacher (pamphlet)

XVI-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "Some Unanswered Charges"

Modern Jungle, The

XX-10 Lead

Modern Man in Search of a Soul - C. G. Jung (Carl or Charles)

III-15 Quoted in Review, "Books About Man"

IV-25 Reviewed in article with same title

IV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Factors of Freedom"

VIII-10 Quoted in Lead, "Religion as Meaning"

XV-8 Quoted in Lead, "What Can Be Done With Words?"

XV-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Importance of Self- Knowledge"

XXV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Knowledge Men Need"

XXVI-9 Quoted from in Milton Mayer's If Men Were Angels and used in Review, "The Play of Great Ideas"

XXVI-18 Quoted in Lead, "Old and New Dramas"

XXXII-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"

XXXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

XXXVI-4 Quoted in Lead, "Simply as a Man"

Modern Man is Obsolete - Norman Cousins

I-7 Saturday Review of Literature-in Review

Modern Materialism and Emergent Evolution - William McDougall (Methuen, 1929)

V-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

XV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

XXVII-49 Quoted in Editorial, "Champion of Mind"

XXXVI-2 Quoted in Lead, "Minds Seeking Freedom"

Modern Mind in the Making - John Herman Randall

II-2 Reference to

Modern Mode, The

IV-47 Editorial

Modern Painter, A

XXVI-5 Review

Modern Paradox, A

XXXVII-10 Editorial (paradox of the "intellectual")

Modern Pilgrim, A

XLI-10 Review (Simone Weil)

Modern Pressures and Environment - Schumacher

XXXIII-6 Paper of 1974 quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

II-49 Review Literary Guide and Rationalist Review and Humanist

Modern Review

XIX-32 Gandhi quoted from 1935 issue in Lead, "The Spaces of Freedom"

XXXII-13 Gandhi quoted from 1935 issue in Editorial, "The Uses of Truth"

Modern Science and Modern Man - James B. Conant (Columbia University Press)

VI-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Conditions of Freedom" and Joseph Wood Krutch's comments on from Nation

Modern Self-Consciousness, The

XXI-44 Lead

Modern Superstition, A

XXV-47 Editorial

Modern Superstition, The

XXXVIII-49 Lead

Modern Temper, The - Joseph Wood Krutch

II-23 Quoted from on function of art in Review, "Case History"

VI-5 I"

X-6 Related to his present views by Krutch in Review, "A Lecture You Should Have Heard"

XIX-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"

XXV-25 Quoted in Review, "Joseph Wood Krutch"

XXXVII-39 Quoted on what to him seemed the moral crisis of our time in Lead, "Rhetoric of Righteousness"

XXXVII-51 Quoted in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"

Modern Theme, The - Ortega y Gasset (Harper paperback, 1961)

XXX-41 Quoted in Children, "The Need to Reach the Limit"

XXX-50 Quoted in Lead, "No Serious Mistakes"

XXXIII-21 Quoted in Lead, "Not As Solutions"

XXXIV-11 Quoted re influence of Descartes in Lead, "The Tangible and the Intangible"

XXXIV-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Priority of Mind"

XXXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Neglected Capacities of Humans"

XXXVI-46 Quoted in Lead, "A Natural Religion"

XXXVII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Maze of Opposites" (Revolution)

XXXIX-22 Quoted in "Our Uncertain Identity"

Modern Theory of Freedom, A

XLI-4 Editorial

Modern Times (Charles Chaplin film)

I-8 Reference to in Lead

Modern Tradition, The- Backgrounds of Modern Literature, edited by Richard Ellman and Charles Feidelson, Jr. (Oxford University Press, 1965)

XVIII-37 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Works of the Imagination" Paul Valery quoted from in Editorial, "Poet as Philosopher"

Modern Tradition, The- Backgrounds of Modern Literature- (Continued)

XX-37 Preface quoted from in Lead, "The World That Must Be Made"

XXXVII-23 Quoted preface on modernism in Lead, "Missing in Modernism"

Modern Tragedy, The

XXXI-41 Editorial

Modern Tragedy, A

III-23 Review, Lew Ayres picture The Capture contrasted with Confessions of St. Augustine

Modern Utopian, The(magazine started by Dick Fairfield )

XXIV-37 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Communes U.S.A"

Modern War-Resistance

XXII-29 Review

"Modernism" in Modern Drama - Joseph Wood Krutch

VI-50 Reviewed "Definition of Man in Drama"

XVIII-44 Quoted in Review, "The Author as Philosopher"

Modernized Poverty

XXXI-50 Frontiers

Modes of Education

V-44 Frontiers - Jaime Torres Bodet, UNESCO

Modes of Persuasion

XXXVII-42 Editorial (Thoreau, Gandhi, etc.)

Modes of Self-Defeat

XXXV-45 Lead (solar energy)

Modest Proposal, A

VIII-11 Editorial - Raymond Rogers

Modest Proposal - Dean Swift (Jonathan)

I-22 Great Books enthusiasts know that discussing cannibalism can be uproariously funny to middle-class gathering

Modest Pursuit of Reality, A

XXXIII-6 Lead

Modlin, Dr. Herbert C.

IX-38 His Menninger Quarterly article discussed in Frontiers, "Psychiatric Responsibility and the Law"

XI-29 Quoted, but unnamed, in Editorial, "Subscriber's 'Editorial'"

XXVII-46 His article, "Society and Drugs" quoted, Summer 1974 Menninger Perspective in Children, "Various Scapegoats"

Module, Proportion, Symmetry, Rhythm - edited by Gyorgy Kepes, Vision + Value Series (pub. George Braziller, 1966)

XX-28 Rudolf Arnheim, Philip Morrison, C. H . Waddington quoted from in Frontiers, "On Living Arithmetic"

Moe, Virginia

VIII-11 Her Animal Inn reviewed in Children

Moehlman, Prof. Henry

V-50 Quoted in Children

Mohandas Gandhi - George Woodcock (Viking paperback, 1971)

XXV-13 Quoted in Review, "The Great Moral Dilemma"

Moenjo-Daro

IV-14 Influence of this civilization on Easter Island-discussed in Frontiers, "Ancient Esperanto?"

Moholy-Nagy

XXIV-12 Frontiers

Moholy-Nagy - edited by Richard Kostelanetz (Praeger, 1970)

XXIV-12 Discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Moholy- Nagy"

Moholy-Nagy-Experiment in Totality - Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (revised edition, M.I.T. Press)

XXII-43 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Even in Chicago"

XIX-49 Quoted in Children, "A Total Teacher"

Moholy-Nagy, Lazlo

XX-32 II"

XX-33 III"

XXI-49 Quoted his Vision in Motion in Editorial, "World of the Creator"

XXII-1 Quoted Vision in Motion in Children, "A Designer's Diagnosis"

XXII-2 Quoted his letter of resignation from the Bauhaus in Children, "A Child-Watcher"

XXII-27 Quoted Vision in Motion in Frontiers, "A Defense of 'X'"

XXIII-49 Quoted Vision in Motion in Review, "The Decline of Language"

XXIV-39 Quoted Vision in Motion in Children, "The Decline of Language"

XXIV-38 Quoted Vision in Motion in Editorial, "Apparent Contradiction"

XXXIV-3 Quoted Vision in Motion in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"

XXXVI-36 Quoted from Art Education Today (1939) in Children, "The Picture of the World"

XXXVII-36 Quoted Vision in Motion (irresponsibility) in Lead, "Work"

XLI-11 Quoted on himself in "Total Teacher"

XLI-20 Quoted re Bauhaus in "An Extraordinary School"

XLI-47 Quoted from Vision in Motion

Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl

XIX-49 Quoted Moholy-Nagy-Experiment in Totality in Children, "A Total Teacher"

XXII-21 Quoted from Matrix of Man in Lead, "Buried by 'Insights'"

XXII-25 Matrix of Man quoted, discussed in Review, "Cities Throughout History"

XXII-37 Quoted L.A. Times, Aug. 10, in Frontiers, "The New Bauhaus"

XXII-43 Revised edition of Moholy-Nagy Experiment discussed, quoted in Review, "Even in Chicago"

XXX-1 Native Genius in Anonymous Architecture reviewed in "Mostly Quotation"

XXX-36 Quoted Matrix of Man in Frontiers, "Plans for Winona"

XXXI-9 Matrix quoted in Review, "On Good Neighborhoods"

XXXIV-7 Quoted in Review, "A Concept of History"

XXXV-20 Quoted from Matrix of Man in Editorial, "The Counterpoint of Artists"

Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl-(Continued)

XLI-11 Quoted in "Total Teacher"

Molecular Changes

XXXIV-11 Frontiers

Moley, Raymond

IV-4 Quoted from Newsweek in Editorial, "What Kind of People"

XIV-51 Quoted No. 20 Newsweek in Editorial, "A Classroom Problem"

Moliere

V-12 Reference to his Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme in Lead, "The Long Adolescence"

Mollison, Bill

XXXIV-19 Discussion of his work in article in New Roots by Von Ransom and briefly discussed in Frontiers, "Pictures-Large and Small" (wrote Permaculture Two)

XXXIV-20 Quoted from Mother Earth News, Nov/Dec 1980 in "The Stewardship of Earth" re "permaculture"

XXXVI-20 Quoted Aug. 1982 Permaculture on him re "alternative Nobel prize" in Children, "A Common Knowledge Base"

XXXVII-13 Quoted May 1983 Permaculture (definition of, and on Australia) in Frontiers, "Restoring Activities"

XXXVII-50 Quoted from Rain July/Aug 1984 on Fukuoka in Children

XXXVIII-20 Quoted Ecolibrium Interview with in Frontiers, "Two Life Stories"

Molnar, George

XXII-25 Quoted March 1969 Anarchy 97 in Frontiers, "The New Renaissance"

XXXVI-17 Quoted, reviewed Fanaticism (he is coauthor) in Review, "A Much-Abused Word"

XL-48 Quoted from A Decade of Anarchy on inconsistency of Anarchy in "Utopian Common Sense"

Molyneaux, Thomas W.

XXVI-51 Quoted in Lead, "A New Genesis" from Autumn American Scholar

Momaday, Scott

XXIII-19 His book The Way to Rainy Mountain discussed and quoted in Children, "Affective Learning"

Moment of Truth, The

XI-49 Editorial

Moments - Eliot Wigginton (IDEAS, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036)

XXIX-39 Briefly quoted in Children, "Student Publishing"

XXX-7 Quoted in Editorial, "Voices of Experience" and reviewed in Children, "Moments and "Clicks'"

XXX-16 Subject of Children, "The Foxfire 'Levels'"

Moments of Silence

XXXVII-19 Frontiers (preludes to change)

Moments of Understanding

XIV-36 Review

Monadology of Leibniz, The - Herbert Wildon Carr (University of Southern California, 1930)

III-4 Reference to in "Men with Ideas"

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

XXXII-20 Quoted in Lead, "Metaphysical Adventuring"

XXXIV-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Theory of the Monads"

XXXV-1 Discussed his idea of Monads in Lead, "Two General Outlooks"

Monat (German publication)

V-32 Discussed in Letter from Germany

Monay Magazine (Canadian paper)

XXXVII-42 Quoted story by Peter Grant on Canadian children's reaction to nuclear war fears, Children, "Reports from Canada"

Money

X-50 Frontiers, "The Unimportance of Money"

Money Was No Object

VIII-12 Review of Living the Good Life by Helen and Scott Nearing

Mongkut (King of Siam)

VIII-18 Frontiers, "King Mongkut of Siam"

Monguio, Luis

XII-10 Quoted on Peruvian poetry in Editorial, "Latin American Quest"

Monism, Dualism, Pluralism

XVII-36 Frontiers

Moniz, Egas

I-21 Portuguese neurologist relieves humans from "worry" by severing neural pathways in brain-Frontiers, "Body and Mind"

Monkey on Our Backs, The

III-28 Review, Nelson Algren's The Man with the Golden Arm

Mono Lake Committee Position Paper

XXXII-42 Quoted from "The Water Seekers" in Lead, "Things Are Different Now"

Monod, Jacques

XXIV-49 Gunther Stent's discussion of his Chance and Necessity quoted, Nov. Atlantic in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXXVII-4 Brief quote from Chance and Necessity re scientific method in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

XXXVII-49 Quoted from Change and Necessity in Lead, "The Meaning of Evolution"

Monod, M. Gustave (One of founders of Sevres Center of Education in France)

II-31 Quoted in Letters from France

Monopoly

I-31 Review, The Village Labourer, Chemicals, Servant or Master? Decentralize for Freedom

Monsarrat, Nicholas

IV-46 Reference to in Review, "From Out of the Gloom"

VII-18 Review of his Depends What You Mean by Love, in "Noted in Passing"

XI-40 Review of his The Tribe that Lost its Head in Review, "In Defense of Colonialism?"

Mont-Saint-Michael and Chartres - Henry Adams

V-18 Alain of Lille poem from this quoted in Lead, "Type Casting"

XIII-3 Quoted in Review, "Religion, Sin, and the Animals"

XIV-10 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The World on Your Shoulders"

XXIII-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Emerson's Vast Unofficialdom"

Montagu, M. F. Ashley

II-34 The Fallacy of Race

IV-1 Review of his On Being Human-"Wanted- 'A Basic Revolution'"

V-32 Reference to his Ladies Home Journal article, "The Natural Superiority of Women" in Frontiers, "The Sun and Moon"

VI-47 Quoted in Editorial, "On Human Nature" re "babies are born cooperative"

X-26 Review of his The Direction of Human Development in Children, "The Direction of Human Development"

XXXVI-9 Growing Young briefly reviewed in Dormaar in Frontiers, "What Keeps Us Healthy"

Montague, Larry (Manchester Guardian writer)

X-3 His Manchester Guardian article on Olympic Games discussed in Children

Montague, William P.

X-43 Quoted his book The Future of Theism from Ruth Nanda Anshen's essay "Our Emergent Civilization" in Lead, "Institutions and Symbols"

Montaigne

XXIV-49 Quoted in Lead re Francesco, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXVII-26-35 Quoted in Children, "Scapegoats, Anybody?"

XXXI-2 Briefly quoted in Children, "Et Cetera, Et Cetera"

XXXVI-18 Quoted passage on from Invitation to Lifelong Learning in Children, "The Sly Connivers"

XXXVI-25 Quoted re books, in Children, "The Art of Balancing"

XXXVI-45 Britannica 11th ed. on and Emerson quoted on in Lead, "What Would Be Better?"

XXXVII-15 Travel Journal quoted in Review, "Montaigne on the Road"

Montaigne on the Road

XXXVII-15 Review

Montaigne's Travel Journal - trans. Donald Frame, foreword, Guy Davenport (North Point Press, 1983)

XXXVII-15 Quoted, also quoted translator and foreword in Review, "Montaigne on the Road"

Montanari, Adelio

XXIII-10 Arthur Neley's story of Demon in My View discussed and quoted in Children, "Problems Without Solutions"

Monterey Peninsula Herald

I-46 Quoted from in Lead, "Dilemmas of a Free Society"

Monterey Peninsula Herald-(Continued)

II-3 Printed statement of non-registrant, Douglas Calley

XXXVIII-16 Quoted story about Rodger Halstead's "War and Peace" class in Lead, "The Reformers"

Montessori, Dr. Maria

XVIII-6 Quoted her The Secret of Childhood in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XIX-30 Dialogue with A. S. Neill quoted Dec. 1964 Redbook in Children, "Adults Look at the Young"

XIX-31 Quoted Dec. 1964 Redbook in Lead, "Does Education Required 'Administrators'?"

XXIX-43 Her From Childhood to Adolescence quoted in Children, "Gift of the World"

XL-40 From Childhood to Adolescence quoted in "Montessori Schools in Milwaukee"

Montgomery, John

VIII-20 Edited The State Versus Socrates, Review, "The Prophecy of Socrates"

Montgomery, Dr. Louis

X-37 Assisted Joseph Anthony in the writing of his book The Invisible Curtain reviewed in "A Fortunate Few"

Montgomery, Roger

XX-41 Quoted Sept. Trans-action in Frontiers, "Last Summer in the Cities"

Montgomery, Field Marshal Viscount

XII-23 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Balance of Power"

Monthly Review (Left-wing commentary)

IV-2 Quoted in Editorial on Korea, "Left, Right, and Center"

Mood in Scientific Thought, A

VII-48 Lead

Moody, Raymond

XXXIII-53 His Life After Life quoted in Life at Death, Kenneth Ring in Review, "Undying Memories"

Moody Questions

XIX-37 Editorial

Moon, Grace and Carl

II-9 Their child's book Lost Indian Magic recommended in Children

Moon, Henry Lee

IX-4 Quoted from Nation in Frontiers, "Aspects of Desegregation"

Moon, Sheila

XXII-11 Her Knee-Deep in Thunder discussed and quoted in Children, "Search for Old Friends"

Mooney, Michael

XXXIII-17 His article in Harper's March 1980 quoted in Lead, "On Replacing the System" in re "national security"

XXXIII-48 Co-ed. of Vico and Contemporary Thought quoted from in "Vico-Now a Contemporary"

Mooney, Ross

XI-27 His and Robert Barbar's report discussed in Children, "Esthetics and the Teacher"

Mooney, Ross-(Continued)

XLI-45 Quoted Journal of Creative Behavior Summer 1967 re wars and murder, in "Our Next Stage of Evolution?"

Moonlight at Midday - Sally Carrighar

XII-4 Quoted in Children, re training of Eskimo children

Moonrise - Theodore Straus (Viking)

IV-46 Reviewed, "From Out of the Gloom"

Moonshine and Sunlight

XXXVII-9 Lead (Thoreau, Schumacher, etc.)

Moore, Ansley Cunnngham

V-50 Quoted from Christian Century re drinking in Frontiers, "A Psychological Mystery"

Moore, Anne Carroll

XXXVI-15 Her comments on Marie Shedlock quoted in Children, "On Environments" from The Art of the Story-Teller

Moore, Brian

XVII-4 His An Answer from Limbo quoted in Frontiers, "Of Writers and Directors"

Moore, Charles A. (Director, University of Hawaii, Honolulu)

XII-7 He and Dr. Radhakrishnan edited A Source Book in Indian Philosophy to which reference made in Review, "Third East-West Conference"

XIII-52 Democracy at its Best" from July Aryan Path quoted in Frontiers, "Hawaiian Lessons in Democracy"

Moore, Ernest Carroll

XXXIII-36 Prof. of Philosophy at Stanford years ago- discussed one of his classes in Children, "A Defense of School"

Moore, Frank B.

VII-24 His article, "The Federal Prison System" in Frontiers

Moore, G. E.

VIII-49 His Principia Ethica discussed by Arthur Morgan in Frontiers, "Philosophy an Conduct"

Moore, Howard W.

XXXVIII-45 His experience in WWI as CO from Plowing My Own Furrow in "Those Who End War"; also noted in "The Direction of History"

XXXIX-40 Quoted interview with Beverly Woodward in Non-Violent Activist Sept. 1986 in "What Responsibility Teaches"

Moore, James B. (Former Protestant minister)

X-31 Quoted his article in July Harper's on "Why Young Ministers Are Leaving Church" in Frontiers, "The Meaning of 'Christian'"

Moore, Jim

XLI-2 His essay, Unwinding the Vietnam War in Lead

Moore, Ruth

VI-39 Review of her Candlemass Bay in Children

VIII-31 Quoted from her A Fair Wind Home in Children

Moore, Ward

III-31 Quoted from a Frontier on how publishing became specialized and expensive in Editorial, "From Artisan to Businessman"

Moorehead, Caroline

XLI-15 Quoted Troublesome People in Review

More, George

XXX-4 His paper quoted from Giambattista Vico's Science of Humanity in Children, "Vico as Educator"

Moraes, Frank

V-5 Quoted in Editorial, "The Past in the Present" from his article in Life, Dec. 31, 1951

XI-32 Quoted in Lead, "To Get a Better World" from his article in January Foreign Affairs in re to Gandhi's comments on the Congress Party

Morain, Lloyd and Mary

VII-19 Review of their Humanism as the Next Step in Frontiers, "In Behalf of Humanism"

XXX-8 His The Human Cougar reviewed in Children, "Cougar and Autodidacts"

XXXIX-2 Quoted Mary, ed. Bridging Worlds Through General Semantics (Et cetera) review

XXXIX-53 Quoted Mary from Enriching Professional Skills Through General Semantics in Review

"Moral" Authorities of Progress, The

XXXIII-50 Frontiers

Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi, The - Dr. Raghavan Iyer (Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave., NYC 10016, Oct. 1973)

XXVI-46 Mentioned in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"

XXVI-51 Subject of Review, "The Roots of Gandhi's Thought"

Moral and Spiritual Values in the Public Schools (Published by National Education Association)

V-7 Discussed in Lead, "The Meaning of 'Values'"

"Moral" Authorities of Progress, The

XXXIII-50 Frontiers

Moral Authority

I-18 Editorial

Moral Capital

IV-6 Lead

Moral Character - Nevitt Sanford

XXXIV-43 Section of Learning After College quoted in Children, "On Home Instruction"

Moral Decision, The-Right and Wrong in the Light of American Law (Edmund Cahn (Indiana University Press)

IX-39 Discussed in Editorial, "The Wisdom of the Law"

Moral Development (collection of papers)

XXIX-11 Joseph Adelson's review of quoted Dec. 26, 1975 Science is Lead, "What is 'Morality'?"

Moral Development and Education

XXXV-9 Lead (Maslow, Bettelheim, Halle)

Moral Dynamics?

VIII-33 Editorial

Moral Education

II-36 Lead

Moral Education in a Changing Society - edited by W. R. Niblett (collection of essays, paperback, Faber & Faber, London)

XXIV-4 Essay by A. R. Vidler quoted from in Children, "Moral Education"

Moral Education in Theory and Practice - Robert T. H all and John U. Davis (Prometheus paperback)

XXIX-49 Quoted in Children, "Progress and Default"

Moral Equivalent of Peace, A

V-50 Lead

Moral Equivalent of War - William James

II-25 Quoted McClure's article in Lead, "The Builder Spirit"

II-39 Reference to in Children

V-50 Quoted in Lead, "A Moral Equivalent of Peace"

X-23 Briefly mentioned in Children, "For Pacifist Pondering"

XI-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "In Behalf of a Choice"

XXXIII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "How to Stop War"

Moral Individual, The

VI-37 Editorial

Moral Law, The

II-19 Review - Life on Paul McGuire's There's Freedom for the Brave

Moral Law or Principle?

XI-14 Lead

Moral Man and Amoral Society

XVI-11 Lead

Moral Man and Immoral Society - Reinhold Niebuhr

II-1 Ref. in Children

Moral or Two, A

XXXIV-25-34 Lead - loss of organic unities

Moral Philosophy (Reissued under The Examined Life) - Warner Fite

XII-51 Quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Value"

Moral Power

II-32 Lead

Moral Products

XXVI-25 Editorial

Moral Re-Armament

IV-42 Discussion of play The Forgotten Factor in Frontiers

Moral Recovery

XXXVII-47 Review (Kohák's Embers and the Stars)

Moral and Religious Ideals in Education - Frederick Mayer

XIX-41 Lead

Moral Society and. . . "

VIII-44 Frontiers

Moral Struggle, The

XLI-25 Editorial

Moral to Recite, A

XXXIII-41 Lead

"Morale" is the Issue

VIII-27 Frontiers re General Schuyler's plan of defense for Europe

Moralisms-Good Grade

XII-16 Review of Marya Mannes' More in Anger

Moralist, The - Allen Wheelis (Basic Books, 1973)

XXVIII-8 Quoted in Lead, "A Course We Cannot Foresee"

Morality and Character

XXIX-2 Lead

Morality and Common Sense

XXII-6 Editorial

Morality and Ethics

X-14 Editorial

Morality and Politics

IX-9 Lead - based on Heinz Kraschutzki letter

Morality and Virtue

X-3 Review of The Nun's Story - Kathryn Hulme

Morality at the Post

IX-33 Frontiers-Saturday Evening Post

Morality in Our Time

XXII-16 Editorial

Morality in Transition

VI-9 Editorial

Morality Is Practical

XXXIX-11 Lead

Morality of Fun

XII-21 Frontiers

Morality of Nations, The

XXXII-48 Review

Morally Earnest Atheists

XIV-12 Editorial

"Morals" and the Popular Novel

XVIII-29 Review of Stanley Kauffmann's The Tightrope, John Fowles The Collector

Morals, East and West

X-47 Editorial

Morals and Philosophy

XIII-9 Editorial

Morals From Technology

III-11 Frontiers-Elgin Williams in Scientific Monthly on "The Morality of the Machine"

Moran, Terence

XXXVII-52 Quoted, Summer 1984 Etcetera (issue devoted to Orwell) in Frontiers, "Orwell and Thoreau"

Morandini, Dr. D. M.

IX-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Science and Mysticism" from World Humanist Digest

IX-50 Comment from in Editorial, Misleading Appearances"

Moravia, Alberto

V-51 Quoted from his Two Adolescents in Children

Moray - (See "Laurils")
Mordy, Prof. W. A.

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

More About Kohr

XXXII-37 Review

More About Names

XI-10 Frontiers

More Bread and Wine

VII-1 Review - Silone - A Handful of Blackberries

More by Carl Becker

XXVII-47 Editorial

More Canadian Paperbacks

XIX-9 Review

More Convergences in Science

XXVII-46 Frontiers

More Food in Berlin

II-34 Editorial, from Heinz Meyer letter

More from Campbell

XXVIII-40 Editorial

More from Vinoba

XXIII-39 Editorial

More Goodman

XXI-6 Editorial

More Grist for the Touch-Minded

XVIII-13 Editorial

More Health in Us

XVII-8 Editorial

More, Henry

VI-6 His ideas discussed in Editorial, "Rule of Explanation" with quote on him from Prof. J. A. Stewart

XXXVI-16 Quoted Immortality of the Soul in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'"

More Important than Politics

VII-12 Frontiers

More Impudent than Sputnik

XII-3 Editorial

More in Anger - Marya Mannes

XII-16 Reviewed in "Moralisms-God Grade"

More Insights from Novelists

VI-31 Review-The Producer, Richard Brooks, The Red Gate, La Selle Gilman

More Journalistic Wistfulness

XX-28 Editorial

More Liberty Houses?

XX-9 Frontiers

More Lives Than One - Joseph Wood Krutch

XV-51 Quoted in Review article of same title

XXV-25 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Joseph Wood Krutch

XXV-26-35 Quoted re Eisenstein's views in Lead, " the Lives of Individuals"

XXXVI-15 Quoted re libraries, in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

More Musings

XXXIX-17 Editorial (writers)

More "New Economics"

XXII-19 Review

More of David Hawkins

XXVIII-11 Editorial

More of Paul Goodman

XXXI-14 Review

More of the Same

VIII-38 Editorial

More on Dolci

XX-16 Editorial

More on Freedom

XIV-46 Editorial

More on "Genocidal Preparedness"

VIII-42 Frontiers

More on "Justice"

X-25 Frontiers

More on Make-Believe

XXXVI-44 Lead (manipulative use of make-believe)

More on Meiklejohn

XXXV-21 Editorial

More on Organization

VIII-3 Frontiers - follow-up on "A Correspondent's Suggestions," VII-48

More on Reality Therapy

XXV-22 Review

More on Reich's "Greening"

XXIV-9 Frontiers

More on Revival of Religion - F. H . Milner

XIX-25 Frontiers

More on the American Ethos

XVII-21 Frontiers quotes from The Hopi Way, Pueblo Gods and Myths, Book of the Hope, Indians of the Americans (Follows "Pueblo Indian Ethos" in preceding Frontiers)

More on the "Green Revolution"

XXVII-3 Frontiers

More on the Hunzas

XXVI-8 Review

More on "Vegetarianism"

XI-35 Frontiers

More Psychological Novels

I-2 Review

More Sublime Ideas

XXVI-18 Lead

More Than a Children's Crusade

XIX-23 Editorial

More Than a Choice of Reading

VI-5 Frontiers

More Than a Machinery

XLI-3 Editorial (ancient Greeks vs. today)

More Than a Matter of Words

VII-41 Editorial - censorship

More Than an Economic Historian

XXVII-26-35 Review

More Than Birds

XLI-42 Review

More Than Herbs and Acupuncture - E. Grey Dimond (Norton, 1975)

XXIX-9 Reviewed in "Report on China"

More Than Journalism

XXXIII-11 Review

More Than Scientific Humanism

XXI-17 Review

More Than Technical Problem, A

XXIX-21 Frontiers

More, Sir Thomas

I-40 Preserved his freedom to die an honest man, and was beheaded rather than acknowledge English King as supreme religious as well as secular authority in England-Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"

I-50 John Reuchling"

VIII-27 Reference to his friendship with Erasmus in Review, "Erasmus"

XXX-17 Mulford Sibley's account of More's Utopia quoted from Technology and Utopian Thought in Children, "Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"

XXXII-11 Quoted from Antidote to Atheism, 1652 in Lead, "The Open Present" Also quoted from Immortality of the Soul in J. A. Stewart's Myths of Plato, 1905, in Lead, "The Open Present"

XXXII-18 Hugh Trevor-Roper's article on quoted from Winter American Scholar in Lead, "The Ordeal of Thinking"

More Work-in-Progress

XX-30 Review

Moreau, Jean-Bernard

II-45 Catholic French c.o. imprisoned for refusing military service, Garry Davis, in protest, picketed prison-Letter from France

Moretti, Cecillia

XL-15 Peace work in Panama at WRI Conference, in Lead

Morgan, Arthur E.

I-3 The Small Community - Lead, "The Community Movement"

I-7 Placed his idealism and social inventiveness at disposal of small communities-Lead, "The Real Issue"

I-18 Lead, "Atomic Alibi"

I-20 Quoted in Editorial from his diary in 1902- didn't want anything to be "practical" to him that would not be practical to Christ

I-22 He and Robert Hutchins important to future of U.S. Stresses need to of conscious moral responsibility in concrete circumstances- Lead, "A Brief Accounting"

I-27 Gave up college work to devote time to community life because convinced that character shaping influences work before college level-Lead, "Why Men Strike"

I-35 Reference to his Small Community Economics in Lead, "Economics for the Millions"

I-40 Reclaimed Antioch College from educational desuetude-Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"

II-2 Review of his Human Affairs pamphlet, The "One True Faith" as a Cause of War, in Frontiers

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

II-5 Reference to in Lead, "The Project of Education"

II-33 Quoted his Edward Bellamy in "Great Reformers" on Bellamy

II-34 Reference to in Lead, "Economic Ends and Means" of his the Long Road

III-8 Quoted Community Service News about children who are "under foot" and so come to be part of household-in Children

IV-45 His article used in Frontiers, "Irreplaceable Resources"

V-12 Frontiers, his "Are Vows Immoral?"

V-17 Commentary on above in Frontiers, "Vows- Moral and Immoral"

V-18 His "A Dilemma of the Human Species," Frontiers

V-26 Another View"-his answer to May 7 MANAS

V-41 Frontiers, "Appetite for Difficulty" is his

V-45 Lead, "The Daemon of Society"

V-50 Quoted from Finding His World in Lead, "A Moral Equivalent of Peace"

VIII-17 His Search for Purpose (condensed chapter) used as Frontiers, "Science and Value"

VIII-29 Editorial, "Purpose in Nature?" and Frontiers, "Lifetime Quest" re his Search for Purpose

VIII-38 Quoted in Children from Community Service News, his "Propaganda, Community and the Public School"

VIII-49 Wrote Frontiers, "Philosophy and Conduct"

IX-51 His builders vs. trigger-men analogy mentioned in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time"

X-18 "The Community of the Future" reviewed in Review, "A Better 'American Way'"

X-45 His "The Possibility of Reconciliation" is Lead; reference to in Editorial, "The Only Course of Action"

XI-4 His talk to the Freshmen at Antioch "Learning to Learn" quoted in "The Platonic Creed"

XI-6 Quoted his talk on education last fall at Antioch in Frontiers, "An Unpopular Question-Comment"

XI-43 Reference to his Bellamy biography in Lead, "The Estate of Man"

XII-18 Reference to The Long Road in Lead, "Resources for Social Change"-also The Small Community

XIII-38 Quoted his 1902 diary in Lead, "The Big Question"

XIV-21 Briefly quoted Nowhere was Somewhere in Review, "Edward Bellamy Today"

XV-4 Briefly quoted his biography of Bellamy in Lead, "The Old Power and the New Alchemy"

XV-21 Wrote Frontiers, "Faith's Surmise"

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

XV-22 Quoted his prospectus for Moraine Park School in "Arthur Morgan School" near Burneville, N.C. in Children, "Notes"

XVI-20 Briefly quoted his biography of Bellamy in Frontiers, "Communication of Social Ethics"

XVII-28 His remarks at Friends' meeting in Yellow Springs, Ohio, make up Frontiers, "A Craving for One World"

XVII-36 Quoted The Long Road in Frontiers, "Monism, Dualism, Pluralism"

XVII-38 Briefly quoted in Lead, "On Uncertain but Promising Ground"

XVIII-33 Quoted from Nowhere was Somewhere in Review, "The Fraternal Society"

XVIII-42 His The Long Road and the Community of the Future quoted in Editorial, "Arthur Morgan's Vision"

XVIII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Symbols and Myths"

XVIII-52 Briefly quoted in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"

XIX-10 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Puzzles of Human Nature" His letter used as first part of Frontiers, "'The Way Things Are'"

XX-11 The Long Road quoted in Lead, "The Longing for Community"

XX-14 Quoted in Editorial, "Ends and Means"

XXI-22 Quoted from Finding His World, diary, April 27, 1899, in Lead, "Cutting the Gordian Knot"

XXI-36 Lead, "Necessity," condensed version of a talk given by on his ninetieth birthday

XXI-52 Quoted from Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "Untutored Longings"

XXII-5 Material from Observations used as part of children, "Arthur E. Morgan on Education"

XXII-7 Quoted Observations in Lead, "Some Unofficial Thoughts"

XXII-10 Quoted in Editorial, "The Climax of Education"

XXII-10 Text of Children, "More by Arthur E. Morgan" taken from section "On Education" in Observations

XXII-11 Quoted Observations in Lead, "The Greatest Public Need"

XXII-12 Quoted Observations in Lead, "Ascents in History"

XXII-16 Quoted briefly, Observations in Children, "The Good Institutions"

XXII-29 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Contradictions of Religion"

XXII-31 Quoted in Lead, "The Price of Submission"

XXII-52 Quoted from his "Important to the Republic of Man"

XXIII-13 Quote from Dorothy Canfield Fisher's foreword to his The Long Road in Frontiers, "'The Long Road'"

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

XXIII-38 Quoted his Industries for Small Communities in Review, "On Community Planning Quoted, Observations in Children, "The Teaching Community"

XXIII-45 Quoted from The Long Road in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets"

XXIV-5 His essay, "What Can We Do That Will Count?" quoted from Jan. 1968 Community Comments in Lead, "The Human Imperative"; also quoted from Feb. 1958 issue and Antioch Notes for April 15, 1936

XXIV-39 His biography of Edward Bellamy quoted in Lead, "The Dual Life"

XXIV-48 Quoted in re study of history in Editorial, "A Book About Paine"

XXIV-49 Quoted from Observations in Editorial, "The Work of Arthur Morgan" Wrote Children, "Vitality As a Lifetime Objective"

XXIV-52 Quoted his Dams and Other Disasters in Review, "A Century of Disservice?"

XXV-5 Quoted, Dec. 1971 Community Comments in Frontiers, "Unanswered Questions"

XXVI-17 Quoted from 1936 paper in Lead, "School and Society"

XXV-25 Quoted from March 1972, Community Comments, in Frontiers, "'Separate, Independent Order'"

XXVI-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "'Towns and Cities"

XXVI-17 Quoted from The Long Road in Lead, "The Roots of Character"

XXVI-40 Quoted, Observations (section on Education) in Lead, "A Rare Instruction"

XXVI-49 Quoted 1899 diary, Finding H is Way in Lead, "What Society Needs"

XXVII-19 Quoted Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"

XXVII-22 Quoted from 1936 book, The Long Road, in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXVII-42 Quoted in Children, "A Good Combination," further quoted from Industries for Small Communities-with Cases from Yellow Springs

XXVIII-3 The Long Road quoted in Lead, "The Universal Expedients"

XXVIII-11 Wrote Lead article, "Birth and Death of Human Cultures"

XXVIII-13 His The Making of TVA reviewed in "A Conception of Public Service"

XXVIII-15 Wrote Children, "Education as a Seamless Whole"

XXVIII-25 Quoted from Finding His World in Review, "Dithyramble"

XXVIII-26-35 Quoted in Children, "The 'Discipline' of History"

XXVIII-20 Antioch College subject of Children, "A College Fifty Years Ago"

XXIX-47 Quoted, Industries for Small Communities in Editorial, "Fusion of Fact and Value"

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

XXX-6 Quoted, The Long Road, The Making of TVA, Nowhere Was Somewhere, in Lead, about his life, "The Burdens of the Utopians"

XXX-12 Nowhere Was Somewhere quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

XXX-22 Wrote two Frontiers articles, "Loyalty Beyond Humanity," and "The Pursuit of Reality"

XXX-37 Essay, "The Pursuit of Reality," quoted in Lead, "What Is It To Know?"

XXX-41 His commencement address at Antioch in 1931 text of Lead, "The Economic Basis of Idealism"

XXXI-3 Briefly quoted on failure of Utopias in Review, "The Anarchists of Spain"

XXXI-6 Incident in his life as a youth working in coal mine quoted in Frontiers, "A Little Here, a Little There"

XXXI-7 Nowhere Was Somewhere quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"

XXXI-8 Quoted from Atlantic Monthly, Feb. 1942, in Review, "The Riches of Necessity"

XXXI-18 Quoted in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"

XXXI-18 Seed Bed of Society" quoted in Children, "Looking at Children"

XXXII-11 Quoted Dams and Other Disasters in Frontiers, "Questions Without Answers"

XXXII-37 Nowhere Was Somewhere quoted in Lead, "The References for Life" Quoted on education in Children, "In Quest of Competence"

XXXIII-1 Quoted 1950 article reprinted in Oct. 1979 Community Service Newsletter in Frontiers, "Some Basic Ideas"

XXXIII-19 Quoted from Preface to Edward Bellamy in Editorial, "Bellamy's Achievement"

XXXIII-22 Quoted Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"

XXXIII-22 Quoted Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"

XXXIII-43 Quoted, Nov. 1957 issue, in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXIII-43 Quoted in Editorial, "The Uses of the Impossible" on "vision"

XXXIV-13 Long quote from "The Long Road" used as Editorial, same title. Also discussion of his books and thought in Children, "Approaches to Paideia" (contrast between what is and what might be)

XXXIV-17 Quoted Observations in Lead, "Some Redefinitions" (social ills, freedom from conditioning)

XXXIV-18 Quoted from Observations re recognition of excellence of ourselves in Editorial, "Issues in Perspective; noted in Children, "A 'Social Study'"

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

XXXV-25-34 Quoted Industries for Small Communities in Frontiers, "A Considerable Way to Go"

XXXV-49 Quoted from Nowhere was Somewhere in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable"; also quoted from preface to Edward Bellamy

XXXV-50 Brief discussion of and his books at end of Frontiers, "Some Common Dilemmas"

XXXVI-4 Quoted from "Necessity" in Lead, "Simply as a Man"

XXXVI-10 Noted in Frontiers, "Twentieth-Century Odyssey?"; also his book Industries for Small Communities in Frontiers

XXXVI-20 Brief discussion of and his books, including diaries in Review, "All of a Piece"

XXXVI-48 Quoted on acquiring the knowledge of history in Editorial, "A Use of History"

XXXVII-22 Quoted The Small Community, The Long Road, and Community of the Future in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

XXXVII-47 Discussion of his work and quote of Harrington, ed. of new edition of The Small Community in Lead, of same title; quoted also The Long Road and discussion of Morgan's character and ideas

XXXVII-47 Quoted from review in Community Service Newsletter (July-Aug. 1984) in Children, The Meaning of Education" (on new edition of Finding His World)

XXXVII-49 Quoted from Industries for Small Communities and discussion of his work in Frontiers, "Bioregional Development"

XXXVIII-50 Noted his idea of "a day's work" in Editorial, "Perquisites of Ethical Decision"; quoted from Lucy's Finding His World in Frontiers, "The Only Way"

XXXVIII-5 Quoted, discussed Search for Purpose and his life in Review, "A Personal Approach"

XXXVIII-10 Quoted on importance of general education in Lead, "The Age of Experts" MANAS, April 9, 1975

XXXVIII-19 Quoted from Search for Purpose in Review, "An Uneven Report"

XXXVIII-25 Quoted on his most difficult decision

XXXVIII-39 Conversation with H. G. Wells from The Long Road in "Institutions-Plus and Minus"

XXXVIII-51 On "a psycho-moral law" in "The American Garden"

XXXIX-5 Finding His World quoted in "The Secret of Success"

XXXIX-8 Atlantic Monthly (1942) in Frontiers

XXXIX-19 Observations quoted (knowing the past)

XXXIX-24 Nowhere Was Somewhere re Utopias in Children

XXXIX-52 The Long Road (ethical standards) in Lead

XL-7 Arthur Morgan School discussed Ernest Morgan quoted in "A School in the Mountains"

Morgan, Arthur E.-(Continued)

XL-48 Search for Purpose in "Become What You Are"

XL-50 Finding His World quoted in "Musings on Thinking"

XLI-16 The Long Road in "Thoughts on Education"

XLI-17 Quoted re history in ç Thousand Year Journey"

XLI-24 The Long Road practical social programs in Lead

XLI-25 The Long Road in "The Ethical Sense"

XLI-42 Quoted above on business practices, in Lead

XLI-51 Quoted above on enlightened selfishness, Lead

Arthur Morgan- A Biography and Memoir - Walter Kahoe (Whimsie Press, Box 166, Moyland, PA 19065, $7.95)

XXXI-8 Reviewed in "The Riches of Necessity"

Morgan, Arthur, A Note On

XXXI-18 Editorial

Morgan, Charles

I-45 Reference to in Letter from Switzerland

V-20 Review of his The River Line, "A Doubtful Solution"

VI-40 Review of essay, "The Function of the Artist in the Community" from Liberties of the Mind in Children

XXVII-3 van der Berg's quote from his Reflections in a Constant Mirror in The Changing Nature of Man given in Lead, "The World in View"

XXXVI-19 Brief quote from in Editorial, "The Best in Human Experience"; also quoted from Observations in Children, "Learning Disabilities"

XXXVII-24 Quoted The Constant Things (unity of nature) in Lead, "Prairie Revery"

Morgan, Christina

XXXIII-19 Letter from Lewis Mumford to quoted in Lead, "At the Height of Our Time"

Morgan, Dan

XXXV-49 Quoted from Merchants of Grain in Review, "A Taste for Bread"

XXXIV-19 Report in L.A. Times by him Nov. 12, 1980, on public schools and discussion of ideas of James Conant in Children, "Up to the Public"

Morgan, Edmund S. (Prof.)

XXXVI-43 Quoted Yale Review (Spring 1983) his "Government by Fiction" in Lead, "The Uses of Make Believe"

XXXVI-44 Quoted "Government Requires Make- Believe" in Lead, "More on Make Believe"

Morgan, Edward P.

XIV-14 His review, Feb. 27 New Republic of Harry Overstreet's The Mature Mind, quoted in Frontiers, "Field Notes on the White Rhinoceros"

XXXI-26 Quoted from Progressive, March 1978, in Frontiers, "Various Scores"

Morgan, Ernest

XXXIV-20 Jan/Feb 1981 issue of Community Service Newsletter quoted Ernest Morgan's reminiscences in Children, "A Friend We Haven't Met"

XL-7 Quoted on Arthur Morgan School in Children

XLI-20 From Manual of Simple Burial in Editorial

Morgan, Elaine

XXX-17 Review of her The Rise and Decline of Urban Civilization quoted from Freedom, Dec. 4, 1976, in Frontiers, "A Sense of Growing"

Morgan, Ernest

XXII-7 Quoted from A Manual of Simple Burial in Frontiers, "At the Time of Death"

XXIV-46 Revised edition of A Manual of Simple Burial discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "A Useful Booklet"

XXVIII-53 Mentioned in Frontiers, "At Time of Death"

Morgan, George W.

XXIII-24 His paper quoted from Fall-Winter 1969 Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry in Frontiers, "Note on Contemporary Criticism"

XXIII-25-34 Passage quoted in Lead, "The Precious Uncertainties"

XXIII-50 Quoted his The Human Predicament in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"

Morgan, Griscom

XXII-23 Quoted, March Community Comments in Review, "Community Economics"

XXIII-37 Quoted from Community Comments in Children, "On Crowding"

XXIII-51 Quoted from Community Comments in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"

XXIV-13 Quoted from Feb. 1971 Community Comments in Children, "Materials for 'American History'"

XXV-5 His quote from Van Loon's Story of Mankind in Dec. 1972 Community Comments given in Frontiers, "Towns and Cities"

XXVI-7 His quote from Van Loon's Story of Mankind in Dec. 1972 Community Comments given in Frontiers, "Towns and Cities"

XXVII-42 Quoted, April 1974 Community Comments in Editorial, "A Test Case," and in Children, "A Good Combination"

XXVIII-13 Quoted in Review, "A Conception of Public Service"

XXIX-16 Quoted on Arthur Morgan in Children, "'The Long Road'"

XXXVIII-45 On small communities from Community Service Newsletter, May/June 1985

XXXIX-8 Sept/Oct 1985 Rain on interdependence of family and community, in "How to Commemorate Orwell"

Morgan, Dr. H . B. W. (MP)

VII-50 Quoted on Civil Defense in Review, "Notes on the News"

Morgan, Henry (actor)

V-18 Reference to his portrayal in The Well in Editorial, "Uses of 'Types'"

Morgan, J. J. B.

II-5 Quoted his Keeping a Sound Mind

Morgan, Rev. John (East York Unitarian Church)

XVI-13 Quoted Feb. 18 Globe & Mail, Toronto, Canada, in Editorial, "A Difficult Question"

Morgan, Joy Elmer (Mr.) (Editor of NEA Journal)

II-2 Reference to in Editorial, "Other Testaments" Review of his editorial in NEA Journal on place of religion in public schools

Morgan, Dr. Karl Z. (Director of Health Physics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

XIII-4 His article from November Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists quoted in Frontiers, "Radiation and Motivation"

Morgan, Kenneth (Colgate)

V-15 Quoted his essay in The Teaching of Religion in Frontiers

Morgan, Lewis H.

V-16 Reference to his Ancient Society in Letter from Germany

Morgan, Lloyd

I-11 Occasional "emergences" of new faculties or powers caused by directive activity of God- Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

V-51 Discussion of by William McDougall quoted in Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

Morgan, Lucy

XXIX-16 Her book, Finding His World, quoted in Children, "The Long Road"

XXXVII-48 Quotations and comments from Community Service Newsletter on Finding His World- The Story of Arthur E. Morgan, July/Aug 1984 (new ed.) in Children, "The Meaning of Education" by Betty Crumrine

XXXVII-50 Quoted fragment of Morgan's autobiography from Finding His World in Frontiers, "The Only Way"

Morgan, Sava

XXXIII-37 Quoted from No. 6 of the Journal of the New Alchemists in Review, "An Emerging Theme"

Morgan, Neil

XXVI-43 Quoted in re California growth from September Harper's in Frontiers, "The Prodigal Sons' New Start"

Morgan, Thomas Hunt (American Nobel prize-winner for gene research)

I-3 Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

Morgenstern, George

I-13 Mention of his Pearl Harbor

I-39 His Pearl Harbor found difficulty in getting published, and more difficulty in getting fair reviews

Morgenthau, Hans J. (Prof. of Political Science, University of Chicago)

XVII-5 His comments on Dr. Fromm's War Within Man quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Better Social Science"

XVIII-27 Reference to his Columbia Law Review paper, "Modern Science and Political Power" (Dec. 1964) in Frontiers, "Cultural Law-A Special Case" Morgenthau quoted Adolf A. Berle

Morison, Dr. Robert S. (Biological sciences, Cornell University)

XXII-36 Quoted from Science, July 11, in Lead, "The Ambiguity of Science"

XXII-43 Quoted, Jan. 27, 1967, Science in Frontiers, "Prophets Without the Law"

XXII-44 Quoted from Jan. 27, 1967 Science in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"

Morison, Samuel Eliot

XXI-29 Quoted from Saturday Review in Lead, "Community Versus Doctrine"

Morley, Christopher

XXV-45 Quoted in re Commonwealth College from Saturday Review in Children, "Community College"

Morley, Felix

XII-4 Edited Essays on Individuality, reviewed, "Reflections on Individuality"

Morley, John (British statesman)

V-8 Quoted in Letter from England

Morley-Martin (English biochemist, died 1938)

II-24 Reference to his work in The Great Door by Maurice Materlinck

Mormons

I-25 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Community Ideal"

VII-23 Reference to in Review, "Bigamy and Philosophy" Mentioned in Editorial, "Strange Contrast"

Morning Faces - John Mason Brown

II-45 Quoted from in Children

Morning Notes of Adelbert Ames, Jr., The - ed. by Hadley Cantril (Rutgers University Press)

XX-26 Cantril quoted from in Review, "Foundations of Tomorrow's Science"

XX-45 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Fact and Opinion"

XXII-38 Quoted in Lead, "The Convention of Knowledge"

Morning Papers - George Buchanan

XIX-5 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Dilemma Resolved"

Moroka, Dr. (Chairman of African Congress)

VI-29 Quoted in Review, "News About South Africa"

Morons or Men

XXXIII-6 Review written by Harold Goddard on Albert Jay Nock's "Are All Men Human?"

Morray, Joseph

XII-41 His Pride of State quoted from in Review of same title

Morris, Brian

XXXV-2 Quoted on Lao Tse from Freedom, Aug. 22, 1981, in Frontiers, "An Anarchist and Some Socialists"

Morris, David

XXX-15 Quoted Self-Reliance in Frontiers, "Bridging Information"

XXXIII-46 Quoted Self-Reliance in Lead, "A Historian's Prescription"

XXXVI-25 Quoted, discussed Self-Reliant Cities in Review, "Some Cautious Optimism"; Editorial, "A New Balance" quoted him

XXXVI-47 His discussion of Self-Reliant Cities in Environment, July/Aug 1983 in Frontiers, "Local Self-Reliance is the Goal"

XXXVIII-12 Self-Reliant Cities noted, briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Zeno as Guide"

XLI-27-36 Quoted Winter 1988 Raise the Stakes (from price to cost) in "Valuable Thinking"

Morris, Edita

XIV-38 Her The Flowers of Hiroshima quoted in Review, "The Long, Bad Story"

Morris, Ira

VIII-40 Review of his Bombay Meeting, "Bifocal Vision on Bombay"

VIII-45 Above novel quoted in Review, "Conscience Among Writers"

Morris, James (Reporter for Manchester Guardian)

X-30 Quoted Manchester Guardian article, "Professors on the March" in the Frontiers, "Thought Struggles to be Free"

Morris, J. Anthony

XXX-7 Briefly quoted on swine-flu vaccine, Saturday Review, Nov. 27, 1976, in Frontiers, "Mayhem in Review"

Morris, John (Quincy, Illinois)

X-8 Contributed Frontiers, "A New Definition of a Church"

Morris, John

XVII-46 His "Failure in Teaching Virtue" quoted from July-August Humanist in Children, "Education and Religion"

Morris, Richard B.

XXXIX-21 Witnesses at the Creation (re The Federalist) quoted in "A Number of Books"

William Morris- Romantic to Revolutionary - E. P. Thompson (Palmer) (Pantheon)

XXX-42 Review of quoted from Saturday Review, June 25, in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXXVII-41 Quoted Paul Goodman's introduction to 1976 edition and discussion of Morris in Review, "Morris and Wilde" (Pantheon); also quoted Richard Boston from Manchester Guardian, April 1, 1984, on Morris

XXXVIII-4 Sketch of his life from Rain in Children, "Children and Community"

Morris, William

I-39 He and Eric Gill did something about ugliness of modern industrialism-Review, "Failure of Technology"

Morris, William-(Continued)

I-40 Put Ruskin's idea to work, established company of craftsmen-Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"

II-34 Sometimes regarded as unrealistic utopian- Lead, "Economic Ends and Means"

XXVI-46 Quoted in Editorial, "We Are Too Poor" His life and work subject of Children, "A Useful Life," from Paul Thompson's The Work of William Morris

XXVI-50 Quoted from News from Nowhere in Children, "What to Do Next"

Morris, Willie

XXI-14 His North Toward Home discussed, quoted in Review, "The Man from Yazoo"

XXI-15 Quote from North Toward Home in Review, "The Clarity of James Baldwin"

XXIII-25-34 Quoted June Harper's article, "Yazoo. . . Notes on Survival," in Review, "A Never- Ending Struggle"

XXVI-17 Quoted June 1970 Harper's in Lead, "The Roots of Character"

XXVI-52 Quoted North Toward Home (on American state university) in Children, "Some Letters"

Morris, Wright

XXIV-40 Quoted Writers as Teachers/Teachers as Writers in Children, "Writes Who Teach"

Morris and Wilde

XXXVII-41 Review-E. P. Thompson's William Morris

Morrison, Charles Clayton

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

Morrison, Harriet

XV-15 Quoted Dec. 15, 1961 New York Herald Tribune in Frontiers, "Psychological Ecology"

Morrison, Philip

XX-28 Quoted Module, Proportion, Symmetry, Rhythm in Frontiers, "On Living Arithmetic"

XXXIII-8 Quoted in Lead, "T he Formation of Views" an interview with Susan Fairclough in Technology Review (Nov. 1979)

Morrison, Sybil

XII-20 Quoted Peace News in Lead, "The Empty Forum"

XXX-12 Her I Renounce War quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

Morrison, Prof. Theodore

VI-33 Review of his The Stones of the House

Morriss, Ethel Edwards

XXVII-50 Her self-published and self-printed Ringside Seat on Revolution reviewed in "Utopian Publishing"

Morse, Arthur D.

IV-41 Discussion of his "Who's Trying to Ruin Our Schools?" McCall's, Sept. in Children

Morton, Mrs. Jennie

VIII-9 Debated with Mrs. Margaret Knight on BBC re "Morals Without Religion"

Morton, Prof. Nelle

XV-35 Quoted from International Journal of Religious Education, July 1960, in Children, "Listening and Learning"

XVI-11 Quoted July-Aug. 1960 International Journal of Religious Education in Children, "Spiritual Resources"

Morton, Soctt (Lecturer in Far Eastern Affairs, Glasgow University)

III-39 Quoted on Korean people in Letter from England

Mosca, Gaetano

XXII-8 Quoted his The Ruling Class in Lead, "The Roots of Power"

XXVIII-14 Quoted from The Ruling Class in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"

XXXIII-19 Quoted The Ruling Class in Lead, "At the Height of Our Time"

XXXV-13 Quoted The Ruling Class in Lead, "Deciding What To Do" (influence of aristocracies)

XXXVI-20 Quoted The Ruling Class in Review, "All of a Piece" (moral and intellectual aristocracy)

XXXVII-51 Quoted on the few "generous spirits" of each generation in Review, "Counting Our Blessings"

XXXIX-4 The Ruling Class re generous souls in "How to Be Sensible"

Moscow Literary Gazette

XVIII-25 Frontiers, "Decline of Ideological 'Science'" re two reprints from March 1965 Journal of Paraphysychology

Mosheim (church historian)

III-11 Brief reference to in Spinoza article-said Spinoza omitted word "God" in his Ethics

XXI-15 His reference to Ammonius Saccas quoted in Lead, "Religion and Religions"

Moss, Thelma S.

XXIV-22 Their article, "The Effects of Belief on ESP Success," (co-author, J. A. Ginerelli) quoted from Progress in Parapsychology in Review, "Parapsychological Research

Most Difficult of Things, The

XXVIII-7 Lead

Most Likely to Succeed - John Dos Passos

VII-44 Reference to in Lead, "The Claims of Philosophy"

Most Powerful Point, The

XXXII-40 Editorial

Most Significant, Yet Unrecognized

XXIX-7 Editorial

Most Unfree, The

XXXVI-22 Review-The Discovery of Peace

Mostly Quotation

XXX-1 Review

Mother, The - Yusuke Tsurmi

II-10 Reviewed in Lead, "Books and Morals"

Mother and Son

XVI-29 Foreword to by Odette Bruschwig and text quoted in Children, "Beyond the Reach of War"

Mother Earth News (P. O. Box 38, Madison, Ohio 44057, $6.00 per year)

XXVI-20 Discussed in Frontiers, "Exchanges"

XXVI-21 Bill Coperthwaite Interview quoted, Jan. issue, in Children, "Notes on Random Education"

XXVI-23 Interview with Wendell Berry quoted, March issue (on communities) in Frontiers, "Sense and Portents"

XXVIII-4 Frank Ford interview with quoted, Sept. 1974 issue, in Frontiers, "He Fitted in. . ."

XXIX-9 Gil Friend quoted on Institute for Local Self- Reliance, Nov. 1975 issue, in Frontiers, "Urban Food Production"

XXIX-15 Karl Hess quoted, Jan. issue, in Children, "Tomorrow' Schools?"

XXX-5 High Malafry's discussion of James Lovelock's "Gaea Hypothesis" quoted, July 1976 issue, in Lead, "An Extraordinary Consensus"

XXX-16 James Lovelock quoted, July 1976 issue, in Lead, "In Quest of Balances"

XXX-23 Interview with E. F. Schumacher quoted, Nov. 1976 issue, in Lead, "The Vocabulary of Technics"

XXXII-20 Briefly quoted in Children, "Revival of Gaia"

XXXIII-27 Quoted from Plowboy interview with John Holt in July/Aug issue in Children, "Learning is the Result of. . ."

XXXIII-37 Quoted from Plowboy Interview with John Holt in July/Aug issue in Children, "Learning is the Result of. . ."

XXXIV-6 Discussion of life and work of John Jeavons, Mar/Apr 1980 Plowboy interview in Children, "Jeffersons and Some Jeffersonians"

XXXIV-20 Quoted, Nov/Dec 1980 issue on "permaculture" by Bill Mollison, in Lead, "The Stewardship of the Earth"

XXXIII-37 From Plowboy interview with John Holt, July/Aug issue, in "Learning Is the Result of. . ."

XXXIV-5 Life and work of John Jeavons, Mar/April 1980

XXXIV-20 Nov/Dec 1980 "permaculture" by Bill Mollison

Mother India - Katherine Mayo

III-4 Reference to in "Partisan Journalism"

Mother Jones

XXX-23 Report on land holdings quoted from Feb- Mar issue in Lead, "The Vocabulary of Technics"

XXX-38 Bo Burlingham story in, quoted from Rainbook in Frontiers, "Good Things from Oregon"

XXXII-24 Michael Harris report on compulsory attendance at school quoted from April issue in Children, "Birth of a Movement"

Mother Jones-(Continued)

XXXIV-45 Dec. 1980 issue quoted, Russell Means, ed., his life and article in Frontiers, "A Timeless Council"

Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut

XV-44 Quoted in Review of same title

Motherson, Keith

XXXIV-3 Quoted his review in Sept. 5, 1980 Peace News in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"

Motherwell, Robert

XXIV-18 Quoted on "the universal language of children's art" from Winter 1970-71 American Scholar in Children, "Miscellany"

Motivation and Personality - A. H. Maslow

X-13 Quoted from in Review, "Psychological Maturity"

XVI-29 Quoted in Frontiers, "Nonconformist Musings"

XVIII-41 Quoted in Lead, "The Understanding of Pain"

XVIII-50 Quoted in Review, "Identity Versus Morality"

XXII-51 Quoted in Lead, "The Stuff of Becoming"

XXII-53 Quoted in Lead, "Reservoir of Value"

XXIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Knowing and Being"

Motive Almost Forgotten, A

XXVIII-14 Lead

Motive and Knowledge

XXX-42 Editorial

Motives in Relief

VII-47 Editorial

Motives or Methods?

XXIX-41 Lead

Motley, Willard

IV-5 Review of his Knock on Any Door-"The Death of an Alter Boy"

V-27 Review of his We Fished All Night, "An Admirable Failure"

XII-40 His Let No Man Write My Epitaph quoted in Review, "Judge-Judge Not"

XIX-48 Knock on Any Door quoted briefly in Children, "What Is the Child?"

Motor Boat and Yachting

XXXVII-5 Quoted May 17, 1968 issue article by Uffa Fox from Louis J. Halle in Review, "Writing- Poetry and Prose"

Motors Must Idle, The

XIII-46 Frontiers

Mott, Dr. James M. (staff psychiatrist, Topeka State Hospital)

III-51 Quote from article in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic in Lead, "The World Next Door"

Moulton, David

XXXI-46 Quoted in Nation, in Review, "What Has Become of the Stories"

Moulton, Phillips P.

XL-9 Editor of Ammunition for Peacemakers quoted in ". . . All for Nothing"

Moulyn, Adrian C.

III-35 Reference to Scientific Monthly article, "The Limitation of Mechanistic Methods in the Biological Sciences" in Frontiers, "'Scientific' Mysticism"

Mount, Ferdinand

XXVI-43 Quoted from The Theatre of Politics in Review, "A Disarming Book"

Mountain Man Sense

XXXV-9 Editorial-The Shining Mountains

Mountain is Young, The - Han Suyin

XIII-6 Subject of Review with same title

Mountain on the Desert, The - Conrad Richter

VIII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Authority in Child- Rearing"

Mountain People, Mountain Crafts - Elinor Horwitz (Lippincott, 1974)

XXVII-23 Quoted in Frontiers, "Need to Know"

Mountland, Edward

V-37 Quoted from Catalyst article in Frontiers, "Questions for Libertarians"

Mournful Verdict

XXXIV-17 Editorial (Decline of Indian fine arts and folk tradition-India)

Moustakeas, Clark E. (Prof.)

X-45 His The Self-Explorations in Personal Growth reviewed in Review, "Symposium on 'The Self'" Quoted his essay, "True Experience and the Self"

X-50 Quoted his The Self-Explorations in Personal

XV-11 His book Loneliness quoted in Review, "'Loneliness As Profound Experience'"

XVI-12 Quoted, Fall 1962 Journal of Humanistic Psychology in Frontiers, "The New Psychology"

XVI-25 Quoted again from the above Journal in Lead, "The Direction of Western Society"

XVI-35 Quoted his essay, "The Value of Loneliness," in Review, "'Togetherness' versus Depth in Religion"

XIX-41 His The Teacher and the Child quoted in Children, "Diagnosis of Children's Problems"

XXII-30 His paper quoted from Readings in Humanistic Psychology in Review, "Harbinger of Renaissance"

Move Toward Sanity, The

XVIII-26 Editorial

Moviegoer, The - Walker Percy

XV-43 Quoted in Review of same title

Mowat, Farley

V-16 Review of his People of the Deer

V-21 Children devoted to long quotes from above book

VI-9 Book quoted in Lead, "Notes on Religion"

XXIII-43 Quoted from his Never Cry Wolf in Editorial, "In Praise of Wolves"

Mowat, Farley-(Continued)

XXV-40 His People of the Deer discussed, quoted in Review, "A Vanishing People"

XXVI-17 His Lost in the Barrens reviewed in Children, "Two Stories"

XXVI-18 Review of his Owls in the Family in last half of Children, "Science at Antioch"

Mowrer, Edgar Ansel

IV-43 Quoted from Harper's in Lead, "Another World"

VIII-8 Discussion of his Saturday Review article, "Return to Integrity" in Lead, "Revival of Individualism" Reference to Editorial, "The Religion of Selling"

VIII-13 Reference to his Saturday Review, Feb. 5, article in Frontiers, "Deceptive Nostrums"

X-7 Quoted Saturday Review in Lead, "The Number One Question"

Mowrer, Prof. O. H.

II-18 His Progressive Education (Jan. 1949) article on conflict between orthodox religion and new schools of psychotherapy subject of Frontiers, "The Swing to Religion"

XVII-6 His The Crisis in Psychiatry and Religion quoted in Review, "The Myth of Mental Illness"

XVIII-38 A New Approach to Psychiatry quoted in Review, "'New' Psychiatric Approach"

Mowshowitz, Abbe

XXIX-49 Kenneth Laudon's review of his The Conquest of the Will in Sept. 17 Science, quoted in Children, "Progress and Default"

Moyers, Bill

XXIV-1 Long extract from his Listening to America quoted from Dec. 1970 Harper's discussed in Review, "Voice of America"

XXIV-4 Quoted Listening to America in Lead, "Once Great Expectations"

XXVI-52 Quoted Listening to America in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"

XXXIV-17 Quoted 1960s survey talking to people about their lives in Lead, "Some Redefinitions"

XLI-45 Quoted from New Age Journal, July/Aug 1988 interview with Joseph Campbell in "Our Next Stage of Evolution"

Moyihan, Daniel

XII-24 Quoted in Review, "'The Great Car Fight'"

Mozart

II-30 Quoted from, how his compositions came to him, in Frontiers, "The Making of Hypotheses"

VI-30 Quoted in Review, "A Curious Clarity" from Colquhoun's History of Magic

VII-10 Taking harpsichord lesson at 3, quoted in Lead, "Background for Education"

IX-52 His composing methods described- Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"

Mozengo, David

XXII-22 Quoted from 1966 RAND Corporation paper in Frontiers, "The Company He Keeps"

Mphahlele, Ezekiel (Es'wia) (Prof. literature, So. Africa)

XVII-32 Quoted on negritude from his July Foreign Affairs article, "The Fabric of African Cultures"

XVII-44 His The African Image quoted, discussed, in Review, "Mirror of Africa"

XVIII-21 "In Search of African Writers"

XVIII-34 Lead, "Cultural Activity in Africa" by him Reference to and The African Image in Editorial, "Regenerating Institutions"

XIX-42 Quoted, July 1964 Foreign Affairs in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"

XXIX-44 The African Image quoted in Review, "Footnote to Plato"

XXXI-14 Quoted from Foreign Affairs, July 1964, in Lead, "Ends and Means"

XXXV-43 Quoted in Children, "Higher Education in Africa"; also mentioned his article "The Fabric of African Culture" in Foreign Affairs, July 1964

Mr. DeVoto's Half-Truth

III-47 Editorial

Mr. Jefferson's Example

I-27 Editorial

Mr. Lyward's Answer - Michael Burn

X-15 Quoted in Children, "More on 'Finchden Manor'"

Mr. Nock on Education

II-48 Review-The Theory of Education in the United States by Alfred Jay Nock Mr. Smith - Louis Bromfield

VI-15 Reviewed, "The Superfluous Society"

Mr. Steinbeck's Minor Opus

X-36 Review

Mr. Wilson's Protest

XVII-9 Review

Much-Abused Word, A

XXXVI-17 Review (fanaticism)

Muchaku, Seikyo

XXIII-13 Edited Echoes from a Mountain School from which quotes are given in Children, "The Need for Trust"

Mud Space and Spirit - Virginia Gray and Alan Macrae, photographs, Wayne McCall (Capra Press, Santa Barbara, $7.95)

XXIX-45 Reviewed in "Showing What Is Possible"

XXXIX-50 Quoted in "The Uses of the Earth"

Muddling Toward Frugality - Warren Johnson (Sierra Club 1978, how paperback from Shambhala)

XXXIII-16 Quoted in Review, "The Spread of Seeds"

Mudlark, The - Theodore Bonnet

II-39 Reviewed

Mueller, Carl Richard

XXVII-46 Quoted from his introduction to Georg Buchner-Complete Plays and Prose, in Review, "Buchner and Boethius"

Mueller, Gustav

V-20 Quoted from article in Philosophy East and West in Frontiers, "Religion and the Future"

Mueller, William

XL-3 "How We're Gonna Keep 'Em Off the Farm" from American Scholar, Winter 1987, in "About Farming"

Muente, Grace

XXXI-11 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 21, 1977, in Children, "Numbers Are Like Maps"

Muggeridge, Malcolm (British humorist)

XV-30 Quoted from May Esquire in Frontiers, "Notes on Religion"

XVIII-16 Quoted from TV Guide, March 6, in Review, "Hillbillies, Beatles and a Moral or Two"

Muir, John

XXXVIII-7 Discussion of from The Quiet Crisis in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"

XXXVIII-24 His ethics from The Pathless Way in Review

XXXVIII-25 Letter on his "communion with nature" from above in "The Conception of Man"

XXXIX-5 Quoted The Pathless way in "The Secret of Success"

XLI-10 The Wilderness World in "A John Muir. . ."

XLI-18 Muir Among the Animals in "John Muir and Thoreau"

Muir Among the Animals - Lisa Mighetto, ed. (Sierra Club, 1988)

XLI-18 Quoted in "John Muir-and Thoreau"

Mukerjee, Radhakamal

XVI-51 His Democracies of the East quoted in Editorial, "Communal Democracy"

Mukerji, D. P.

V-53 Quoted from Economic Weekly in Frontiers, "India's New Self-Consciousness"

Muller, Prof. H. J.

I-10 Nobel prize-winner in Genetics. Research in this field extending domain of blind chance over human beings, reducing area in which science permits us to imagine that we are "free." In contribution to Genetics, Medicine, and Man - Frontiers, "Atoms and the Void"

I-51 Showed that x-rays bring on mutations- Lead, "The Scientific Spirit"

II-26 Reference to in connection with Ralph W. Spitzer case (fired from Oregon State University for siding with Russian plantbreeder Lysenko) in Frontiers, "Freedom's Withering Roots"

XVII-33 Review of "Second Thoughts on the Religious Revival," a chapter of Religion and Freedom in the Modern World, which appeared in Harper's for Feb.

XXIV-12 Quoted, Winter 1970-71, American Scholar in Children, "Alternative Education in Cuernavaca"

Muller, Max

II-45 Brief reference to in Frontiers, "The Indians Were Not Perfect-Either"

Muller, Max-(Continued)

XXVII-45 Quoted from his translation of Atharva Veda in Frontiers, "Does Matter Exist?"

XXVIII-9 What Can It Teach Us? In Frontiers, "The Sources of Morality"

XXXIII-2 Ideas on character of Indians discussed in Lead, "The Ground of Judgment" Laws of Manu quoted

XXXV-2 Quoted from India "What Can It Teach Us?" in Review, "For the Good of All"

Muller, Ronald

XXVIII-16 The Power of Multinational Corporations)

XXXV-41 Quoted from Global Reach as in The Feeding Web in Lead, "The Pain of Change"

Muller, Seven (President, Johns Hopkins University)

XXXIV-23 Interview with U.S. News and World Report on higher education in "A Vision More Real"

Mumby, Dr. C. J. (Counselor to Juvenile Court and Child Guidance Clinic, Pontiac, Mich.)

XIII-12 His article, "Psychiatry and Human Desires" Jan. Balanced Living, quoted from in Children, "What's Wrong With Authority?"

Mumford, Lewis

I-8 Quoted his The Changing World in Letter from England

I-11 Quoted Letter from England, Mumford said popular mind tends to become inured to human degeneracy, especially under cult of power; quoted Faith for Living

I-39 Published The Culture of Cities-Review, "The Failure of Technology"

II-19 Referred to by Paul McGuire in his There's Freedom for the Brave

V-43 Frontiers discusses Van Wyck Books Harper's article on him

VII-22 Quoted, N.Y. Times in "The Arts of Peace"

VIII-1 His Art and Technics reviewed in Lead, "A New Spirit" Mentioned in Editorial, "The Courage of the New Faith"

VIII-4 Art and Technics quoted in "The Arts of Peace"

VIII-45 Above quoted in Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"

IX-12 Quoted from Joel Hildebrand, in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"

IX-16 His In the Name of Sanity quoted in Frontiers, "Shop Talk"

IX-27 Lead, "Meanings of Modern Art" from In the Name of Sanity

IX-41 Review, "Another 'World Perspective'" deals with his Transformations of Man

X-34 Quoted from In the Name of Sanity in Review, "In Defense of Desperation"

X-34 Quoted from Art and Technics in Editorial, "Responsibility of the Artist"

Mumford, Lewis-(Continued)

XI-9 Act II"

XI-16 Quoted from In the Name of Sanity in Frontiers, "Art and Morality"

XI-27 Quoted his Pendle Hill pamphlet The Human Way Out, in Frontiers, "A Work of the Imagination"

XIV-1 You Are Mad!" in Lead, "The Age of Diagnosis"; his article for New Yorker, Oct. 8, 1960, also quoted

XIV-6 Article, Winter issue of Landscape quoted in Review, "Park and Field"

XIV-20 His The Transformations of Man quoted in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"

XIV-48 His address at University of California at Berkeley adapted for Lead, "'The Human Way Out'"

XV-37 Quoted in Children, "New Directions on the Campus"

XVI-20 His The Highway and the City quoted in Lead, "The Lost and the Free"

XVII-43 His review-essay from May 23 New Yorker quoted in Review, "Mumford on Jung"

XVIII-26 Saturday Review article, "Gentlemen, You Are Mad!" quoted in Editorial, "The Move Toward Sanity"

XX-3 His Winter 1966-67 American Scholar article quoted in Review, "'On the Side of the Angels'"

XX-51 Review of his The Myth of the Machine quoted from Nov. 9 London Times Literary Supplement in Frontiers, "Voice from a Small Olympus"

XXI-5 Quote from Sticks and Stones used as heading by Theodore Roszak for Lead, "Scholar, Poet, Prophet" Also quoted from The Myth of the Machine

XXI-18 Quoted from The Golden Day, 1926, in Lead, "There Is Really Something There"

XXI-49 Quoted, In the Name of Sanity in Editorial, "World of the Creator"

XXII-3 Passage from Roderick Seindenberg's letter quoted from In the Name of Sanity in Lead, "World Without Drama"

XXII-47 Quoted from Winter 1966-67 American Scholar in Review, "In Apprehension How Like A. . ."

XXIII-36 Quoted from James W. Carey and John J. Quirk article in Summer American Scholar in Frontiers, "New Ways of Thinking"

XXIII-37 Quoted from his Culture of Cities in Children, "On Crowding"

XXIII-47 His series on "Megamachine" quoted from October 24 New Yorker magazine in Editorial, "Mumford on 'The Future'"

Mumford, Lewis-(Continued)

XXIII-48 Second installment of "Megamachine" quoted from Oct. 17 New Yorker in Lead, "Twilight of the Gods" Quoted Oct. 10-31 New Yorker in Editorial, "How To Be a Machine"

XXIII-50 Quoted from his Pentagon of Power in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"

XXIV-3 One-sentence quote from 1934 Technics and Civilization; Pentagon of Power discussed and quoted at length in Lead, "The Ideal of Plenitude"

XXV-5 His Art and Technics discussed, quoted in Lead, "Man-Interpreter and Transformer" Also quoted in Editorial, "'Symbolic' Architecture?"

XXV-8 Different Readings"

XXIII-36 Quoted, discussed his Interpretations and Forecasts in Review, "Out of Fifty Years"

XXVII-13 His criticism of Descartes quoted from Pentagon of Power in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"

XXVII-18 His discussion of Comenius quoted from Pentagon of Power in Lead, "The Self and Knowledge"

XXVII-23 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Men and Systems"

XXVII-24 Quoted from In the Name of Sanity in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"

XXVII-43 Quoted from The Pentagon of Power in Editorial, "Two Acts of a Drama"

XXVIII-25 Quoted from Art and Technics in Review, "Dithyramble"

XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"

XXIX-7 His Findings and Keepings reviewed in "Artist, Historian Teacher"

XXIX-15 Quoted from March 2, 1946, Saturday Review in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"

XXIX-26-34 His response to "colonies in space" quoted from CoEvolution Quarterly in Frontiers, "Eden in Space?"

XXX-8 His The City in History quoted in Editorial, "Learning from History"

XXX-45 Quoted on Leonardo from The Pentagon of Power in Lead, "'The Road Not Taken'"

XXX-46 BBC interview quoted from Tract No. 22 in Frontiers, "The Common Foundation"

XXX-50 His introduction to Ian McHarg's Design With Nature quoted in Review of same title

XXX-52 The Transformations of Man quoted in Children, "Two Semi-Utopian Places"

XXXI-9 Art and Technics quoted in Frontiers, "The Troubles of Transition"

XXXI-20 The Pentagon of Power quoted in Review, "Galileo in Retrospect"

XXXI-48 Robert Kirsch's review of Pentagon of Power from L.A. Times quoted in Review, "Good Leads to Follow"

Mumford, Lewis-(Continued)

XXXII-1 In the Name of Sanity quoted in Lead, "Various Warnings"

XXXII-7 In the Name of Sanity quoted in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow?"

XXXII-12 The Myth of the Machine quoted in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"

XXXII-42 Quoted from In Challenges to Democracy in Frontiers

XXXII-44 Review on, by Robert Kirsch in L.A. Times discussed in Frontiers, "Agents of Cultural Self-Consciousness"

XXXIII-17 Quote from Saturday Review 1930 article, in Review, "Man and Nature"

XXXIII-18 Quoted in Editorial, "An Outsider's View" from My Works and Days and letter to friend in 1944 quoted; also quoted in Children, "A Man to Go to School To"

XXXIII-19 His letter to Van Wyck Brooks and Saturday Review article of May 10, 1930, letter to Waldo Frank, letter to Christine Morgan quoted

XXXIII-20 Quoted in Lead, "Signs of a New Civilization"

XXXIII-26-35 Quoted from the Forum, 1930, in Lead, "Some People Have Begun"

XXXIII-39 Quoted from Works and Days in Lead, "No Simple Statement"

XXXIV-8 Quoted ("Study old bones if you must, but look also at the ideas. . .) in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?"

XXXIV-47 Toward Human Architecture in Children, "A Man to Study"; quote from also mentioned in Epstein's Portraits of Great Teachers

XXXVI-2 Quoted re importance of the township in Children

XXXVI-17 Quoted from In the Name of Sanity in Lead, "Value of a Different Kind"

XXXVI-46 Quoted The Pentagon of Power in Lead, "A Natural Religion"

XXXVI-48 Quoted from The City in History in Lead, "Obstacles to Evolution"

XXXVII-4 Quoted re mechanical production in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

XXXVII-14 Quoted from Pentagon in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

XXXVII-21 You Are Man" (Saturday Review, 1946) in Children, "Lost Doors"

XXXIV-8 Quoted in "Is 'Nature' Dual?" (look at ideas)

XXXIV-47 Toward Human Architecture; also Epstein's Portraits of Great Teachers, "A Man to Study"

XXXVI-2 Importance of the township in "The Uses of History"

XXXVI-17 In the Name of Sanity quoted in Lead

XXXVI-46 The Pentagon of Power in "A Natural Religion"

Mumford, Lewis-(Continued)

XXXVI-49 The City in History in "Obstacles to Evolution"

XXXVII-4 Re mechanical production in "Species of Common Sense"

XXXVII-14 The Pentagon of Power quoted in "An Uneasy Inquiry"

XXXVII-21 Saturday Review, Nov. 1946, "Gentlemen, You Are Mad"

XXXIX-4 From The Golden Day re writers of formative period of American thought in "How To Be Sensible"

XXXIX-5 Interpretations and Forecasts, Children

XXXIX-15 Quoted in "Bioregionalism" on planning

XL-19 1963 interview reprinted in Structurist (1985- 86)

Lewis Mumford- Toward Human Architecture

XXXIV-47 Television broadcast produced by Ray Hubbard Assoc. quoted in Children, "A Man to Study"

Mumford on "The Future"

XXIII-47 Editorial

Mumford on Jung

XVII-43 Review

Mundt-Nixon Bill

I-29 Reference to in Review, "Indifference and Fanaticism"

Mundt, Senator Karl (South Dakota)

V-29 Eric Sevareid discussion of in Progressive quoted in "Periodical Review"

Munger, Jim

XLI-16 His papers on schools and teaching quoted in "Thoughts on Education"

Munger, Richard Lehr

XXVII-17 Quoted Winter 1974 New Directions in Editorial, "On Self-Education"

Mungo, Raymond

XXIII-21 Quoted May 1970 Atlantic in Lead, "What Is the Stuff of History?"

XXVI-18 Quoted from his Famous Long Ago, in Review, "'Avuncular Wisdom'"

XXVI-18 Quoted from Famous Long Ago in Editorial, "Learning from History"

XXVI-23 Quoted briefly from Famous Long Ago in Lead, "Sanity in Work"

Munro, Sterling (Power Administrator of Bonneville Dame)

XXXIII-7 Quoted from his report in News of the Power Engineering Society in Frontiers, "Various Signs"

Munson, Richard

XXXIX-48 Interviewed by Michael Phillips in Rain Spring 1986 on business of electricity in "Reading for the Young"

Muntu-The New African Culture - Prof. Janheinz Jahn (Grove 1961)

XX-27 Review of by Basil Davidson quoted Manchester Guardian in Review, "African Synthesis"

XXII-6 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Import of Humanities"

Muntu-The New African Culture-(Continued)

XXIV-41 Quoted in Lead, "Resonances of Mind"

XXVIII-9 Long quote from in Editorial, "African Culture"

XXXIV-48 Quoted in Lead, "Art as Analogy"

XXXVIII-20 Quoted chap. "African Philosophy" in Children, "Religious Studies"

Muntz, Hope

V-17 Review of her The Golden Warrior

Murchie, Guy

XXXII-16 Quoted from The Seven Mysteries of Life in Review, "In Pursuit of 'Reality'"

Murder the Murderer - Henry Miller (1944)

XXII-42 Quoted in Lead, "The Uses of Allegory"

Murdoch, Iris

XXXV-3 Her Fire and the Sun (re Plato and the Artists) quoted at length and discussed in Review, "An Ambiguous Language"

Murphy, Bridey

IX-7 Discussion of this in Frontiers, "Immortality of Various Kinds"

IX-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"

IX-27 Frontiers, "To Fill the Vacuum?"

X-22 Corespondent comments on in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

Murphy, Carol

IX-11 Her The Examined Life quoted in Children

Murphy, Prof. Gardner (Director of Research for Menninger Foundation)

IX-17 Reference to in Ducasse Lead, "Is a Life After Death Possible?"

X-10 His Menninger Quarterly article quoted in "Edith Hamilton Preview"

X-21 His address printed in Main Currents for September 1956, quoted in Lead, "Science and Philosophy"

X-24 Briefly quoted his foreword to Prescott Lecky's book Self-Consistency, in Children, "Freedom and Self-Definition"

XII-2 Quoted Saturday Review in Lead, "The Fuel and the Flame"

XIII-15 Quoted in paper read by C. W. Weiant at meeting in Mexico City of American Anthropological Assn. in Lead, "Parapsychology and Anthropology"

XIII-19 Quoted, Fall issue of Menninger Quarterly, in Children, "Notes on 'The Quest for Identity'"

XVI-4 Briefer Course quoted in Review, "A Pocket 'William Janes'"

XVI-47 His Challenge of Psychical Research quoted in Frontiers, "'Realms Beyond the Senses'"

XXI-2 Recent statement quoted in Lead, "'We Have No Blueprints'"

XXVIII-39 Quoted his Outgrowing Self-Deception in Editorial, "'No Substitute for Philosophy'"

Murphy, Gerald

XXXVIII-25 From Children of the Green Earth on Haitian farmers in "History and Ecology"

Murphy, Dr. Robert C.

VII-21 His Nation article on McCarthy quoted in Lead, "Unholy Secrets"

XIV-7 His Pendle Hill pamphlet, "Psychotherapy Based on Human Longing," quoted in Children, "Insights from Psycho-therapy"

Murphy, Thomas A. (Chairman of GM Corp.)

XXIX-7 Dialogue with Charles N. Conconi quoted from July/Sept. Living Wilderness in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"

XXX-13 Interview with Charles N. Conconi quoted July-Aug. 1975 Living Wilderness in Frontiers, The Catering of Care"

Murra, John (Nation reviewer)

VIII-9 His reviews quoted from Nation colonialism issue in Frontiers, "Cultural Tensions" re Camara, Richard Wright, etc.

Murray, Don (Motion picture actor)

X-23 Quoted from article about him, "A Man Who Refused to Kill" by Kirtley Baskette in Redbook, April, in Children, "Pacifism and Education"

Murray, Gilbert

I-11 New Statesman and Nation quote explaining why we can under ancient Rome better than the Middle Ages. Latter tolerant of complete separation between moral profession and practice-Editorial, "The Real Barbarism"

XXXIX-24 Quoted of effect on tragedy as vehicle for poets in "Heroes-Known and Unknown"

Murray, Edward A.

XX-5 His review of Peter Drucker's Managing for Results quoted from Dec. Etc. in Frontiers, "Drifting Into Serious Trouble"

Murray, Henry A. (Harvard)

VI-14 Quoted in Editorial, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology

IX-17 Above quoted in Frontiers, "Letter to a Psychiatrist"

IX-52 His Christian Register article, "Creative Evolution, or a Deity Imprisoned in the Past?" quoted in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"

XI-17 Quoted from article in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, April 1940, in Editorial, "New Kind of Psychology"

XII-40 His Phi Beta Kappa Oration for 1959 quoted from in Editorial, "For A 'Mythology of Adulthood'"

XII-42 Same quoted in Frontiers, "The Soul's 'Enormous Claim'"

XIII-9 Same appeared as Lead article, Jan. 23 Saturday Review and again quoted in Review, "Mythos and Ethos"

XV-31 Quoted, April 1940 Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, in Lead, "War and the Social Sciences"

XVI-1 His paper, "Prospect for Psychology" from May 11 Science quoted in Frontiers, "Socrates Rides Again"

Murray, Henry A.-(Continued)

XVII-2 Quoted Creativity and Its Cultivation in Children, "Matter for Reflection II"

XVII-4 Quoted from his Phi Beta Kappa address, "Beyond Yesterday's Idealisms" in Children, "On Early Death"

XVII-13 Quoted, April Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"

XVII-36 His Exploration in Personality, Science Edition, 1962, quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

XVII-37 Quoted, Spring 1959 Daedalus, in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"

XVII-38 Quoted, Summer 1961 Daedalus, in Frontiers, "'World Without War' Conference Proposals"

XVII-42 Quoted, Summer 1961 Daedalus, in Children, "'Frontiers of Knowledge'"

XVII-43 Quoted from same issue Daedalus in Review, "Mumford on Jung"

XVIII-33 Quoted by Daniel Bell from American Scholar in Lead, "The Shaving Process"; also reference to his "What Should Psychologists Do About Psychology?"

XVIII-51 Quoted, American Scholar Symposium on Morality, Summer 1965, in Review, "A Novelist's Ethical Asides"

XXI-43 Interview by Mary Harrington Hall quoted from Sept. Psychology Today in Review, "One Sort of Psychologist" Also quoted, April 1940 Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology

XXIV-51 John Gardner's quote of in his essay in Individualism, given in Review, "What is the Individual?"

XXIV-52 Quoted from MANAS review (XXIV-51) in Lead, "The Roots of Literature"

XXXI-39 Quoted from April 1940, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, in Children

XXXIII-45 Quoted Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, April 1940, in Review, "A Subjective Revolutionary"

Murray, Michele

XXX-24 Quoted her contribution to Simone Weil- Interpretations of a Life in Review, "Simone Weil"

Murray, Thomas E. (Member of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission)

IX-15 Quoted from N.Y. Times about our lack of security now as to the firmness of earth in Lead, "The Trembling Earth"

XIII-28 Review of his Nuclear Policy for War and Peace by Herbert Jehle in June 14 Saturday Review quoted in Frontiers, "The Unpreparedness of Our Time"

Murray, William

IX-32 His The Fugitive Romans discussed in Frontiers, "The Decline of Ambition"

Murrieta, Joaquin E.

XVIII-17 Letter from him on the review "Portrait of the Enemy" of Jacques Ellul's The Technological Society used in Frontiers, "The Tool-Maker's Dilemma"

XVIII-24 Quoted again in Lead, "Systems and the Man"

Murrow, Casey and Liza

XXV-4 Their book, Children Come First, discussed, quoted in Children, "More on the Open Classroom"

Murrow, Edward R.

VIII-9 Discussion of his 'TV interview with Oppenheimer in Editorial, "The Oppenheimer Interview"

VIII-24 Children deals with Murrow program on book censorship in school libraries

VIII-31 Further letter from author in Children re psychiatrist

XII-13 Reference to his dismissal in Frontiers, "Luther versus Erasmus"

Murry, John Middleton

II-24 Founded The Adelphi-Editorial, "The Hungry Hide"

Mursell, James (Teachers College, Columbia)

III-18 Quoted from his Education for American Democracy in Children

Music at Night - Aldous Huxley

V-13 Reviewed in "Miscellany"

Music Education Source Book 1947 - Music Educators National Conference (NEA)

I-30 Reviewed in Frontiers

Music Educators Journal

XXI-23 A. H. Maslow quoted from in Editorial, "Things That Must Be Said"

XXVI-13 A. H. Maslow quoted from in Review, "A Poet's Essays"

Music for Mohini - Bhabani Bhattacharya (Crown, 1952)

V-43 Reviewed - "An Indian Novel"

Music Makers, The

XXXII-1 Frontiers

Musical Education

I-30 Frontiers - Music Education Source Book

Musical Symbol, The - Gordon Epperson (Iowa State University Press, 1967)

XXI-19 Discussed, quoted in Children, "The Meaning of Music"

Musick, Mark

XXXVII-23 Quoted from Tilth, Summer 1983, on "Ecological Marketing" in Frontiers, "Learning and Teaching"

Musil, Robert

VII-6 Review of his The Man Without Qualities quoted in Lead, "The Definition of Man"

Musings

XXXI-38 Editorial

Musings About Ethics

XXXVIII-44 Editorial (Wittgenstein)

Musings on Education

XXV-37 Lead

Musings on Education-(Continued)

XXXVIII-19 Editorial

Musings About the Family Farm

XL-46 Frontiers (Berry)

Musings on Identity

XXIX-4 Lead

Musings on Literature

XXIV-48 Review

Musings on Thinking

XL-50 Lead (Leonard Nelson Socratic Method)

Musset, Alfred de(see also de Musset)

XI-33 Quoted from his reproach to Voltaire for his iconoclasm in Lead, "Thy Men Are Born"

Must We Hide? -Dr. R. E. Lapp

II-44 Brief quote from in Lead, "No Hiding Place Down Here"

Muste, A. J.

III-12 His recommendation on jacket of Prison Etiquette-Review, "Rebels With a Cause"

VIII-34 Quoted from Peace News in Frontiers, "Protesting a Delusion"

X-33 Defended for his formation of a Socialist discussion group by Murray Kempton in his article for the New York Post entitled the "Risk of Compassion" in Frontiers, "Not Just McCarthy"

XII-25 His review of Mills' Causes of World War III in Dissent quoted in Review, "An Issue of Dissent"

XII-31 Letter to President of US quoted in Lead, "To Whom It May Concern"

XIV-52 His quote from N.Y. Herald Tribune in Liberation (Nov.) article quoted in Frontiers, "New Alignments"

XVII-38 Memo on Vietnam, WRL leaflet prepared with David McReynolds quoted in Review, "Vietnam and Blessed Ignorance"

XVIII-3 Quoted Dec. 4 Peace News in Editorial, "What Makes for Peace?"

XVIII-14 Quoted from February Liberation in Lead, "The Obscure Alliance"

XVIII-20 Quoted from N.Y. Times Magazine on George Kennan in Frontiers, "A Changing Pattern"

XVIII-24 Quoted from Liberation in Editorial, "Peace is the Way"

XVIII-25 Quoted in Lead, "Peace and Justice"

XIX-26 His Foreword to Dr. Ralph Templin's Democracy and Non-Violence quoted in Lead, "Access for Peace-Makers"

Mutual Aid - Kropotkin

II-23 Reference to in Lead, "The Future's Cutting Edge"-said cooperative society already exists in animal kingdom

XXXVIII-13 Noted re cooperative society in Review, "Predation or Symbiosis?"

Mutual Aid

VI-44 Lead

My (Yanov)

XXIX-15 Interview with John Todd quoted from What Do We Use for Lifeboats in Children, "Tomorrow's Schools?"

XXIX-19 Interviews and discussions of work of Robert Reines, John Todd, Ian McHarg, Paolo Soleri, and Richard Saul Wurman quoted from What Do We Use for Lifeboats? in Review, "Lifeboats or Arks"

XXXVI-48 Quoted What Do We Use in Lead, "'Healing Ourselves'"

XL-14 Quoted re purposes of Alchemy in Lead

My America - Louis Adamic

II-13 Recommended reading for parents in Children

II-24 Reference to in review of Kinfolk and Death of a Salesman

III-5 His discussion of Black Mountain College quoted at length in Children

XIII-36 Quoted in Children, "Friendship Day Camp on Black Mountain"

XXI-28 Quoted in Children, "The Lost Humanities"

My Big Birl - Carl Ewald

XIII-48 Excerpts from text, Children of same title

XIV-8 Text of Children, "More of Carl Ewald"

XIV-18 Text of Children, "My Big Girl"

My Brother, My Enemy - Mitchell Wilson

VIII-9 Reviewed, "Three Forms of Suffering"

My Child Lives Again

IX-9 Satevepost story quoted in Children

My Confession - Leo Tolstoy

II-21 Leo Tolstoy"

X-42 Quoted in Lead, "The Wisdom of Lao-Tse"

XVI-28 Quoted in Lead, "Psychological Trends"

XX-33 Quoted in Lead, "Back to the Farm"

XXIV-38 Briefly discussed in Editorial, "Avenues to Vision"

XXV-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Truth to Come"

XXXII-3 Quoted in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"

XXXII-25 Quoted in Lead, "Tolstoy's Theory of Knowledge"

XXXIII-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"

XXXIII-44 Briefly discussed in Editorial, Bad and Good Conventions"

My Country School Diary - Julia Weber Gordon (Delta paperback)

XXIII-50 Quoted in Children, "One-Room Schoolhouses"; John Holt quoted from his introduction to latest edition in same Children

XLI-3 Quoted in "The Way It Used To Be"

My Eye Is in Love - Dr. Frederick Franck

XVII-11 Quoted and discussed in Review, "'In the Middle of a Line'"

XXI-11 Quoted in Lead, "A Plea for Modesty"

My Friend in Africa - Dr. Frederick Frank

XIV-14 Quoted in Children, "Reading"

My Land and My People - the Dalai Lama

XIX-31 Quoted in Review, "Strange Fruits of War"

My Life and My Views - Max Born (Scribner's, 1968)

XXII-20 Discussed and quoted from in Review, "Max Born-Philosopher of Science"

My Life and Thought - Albert Schweitzer

XXIII-36 Quoted by Harold Wakeford-Cox in Lead, "Toward a Global Canon"

My Little Boy - Carl Ewald

X-35 Quoted from in Children, "The Joys of Participation"

X-36 Quoted in Children

XXIX-2 Quoted in Children, "They Are Waiting"

My Little Boy, My Big Girl - Carl Ewald (translated by Beth Bolling)

XVI-3 Publisher's jacket description quoted in Children, "Carl Ewald for Your Library"

My Name is Asher Lev - Chaim Potok

XXV-38 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Very Old Questions"

My Place in the Bazaar - Alec Waugh

XIX-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"

My Quest for Peace - George Lansbury (Michael Joseph Ltd., London, 1938)

II-35 Reference to in Letter from England

My Several Worlds - Pearl Buck

X-2 Quoted in Children

IX-49 Quoted in Children

My Side of the Mountain - Jean George

XIII-13 Brief mention of in Children, "Sports, Etc."

XXVI-19 Reviewed in Children, "Alone in the Catskills" My Six Convicts - Donald Wilson

IV-13 Reviewed - "The Impenitents"

V-29 Reference to Negro prisoner, Hadad, in Lead, "Toward a Golden Age"

My Son John (film)

V-34 Discussed in Review, "My Son, My Son!"

My Son, My Son!

V-34 Review of film, My Son John

My Wilderness- East to Katahdin - William O. Douglas

XV-9 Quoted from in Review, "William O. Douglas' 'Wilderness'"

My Wilderness, The Pacific West - Justice William O. Douglas

XVI-3 Quoted in Review, "Another Douglas Travelogue"

My Works and Days - Lewis Mumford (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980, $13.95)

XXXIII-18 Quoted in Editorial, "An Outsider's View" and in Children, "A Man to Go to School To"

XXXIII-19 Discussed briefly in Lead, "At the Heights of Our Time"

Myer, Dillon S.

XL-24 Keeper of Concentration Camps in "Three Books"

Myerhoff, Hans

VII-6 Partisan Review review by him on Musil's Man without Qualities, quoted in Lead, "The Definition of Man"

Myers

I-30 Quoted from his History of Greece in Pythagoras story

Myers, Gerry C. (Garry?)

VI-5 Editor of magazine, Highlights for Children, mentioned in Children

VI-17 Reference to in Children

VI-30 Quoted from Homes Build Persons in Children

Myers, James

IX-8 Review of his Doc Holliday, "Holiday with Holliday"

Myers, Mr. L. H.

I-33 Quoted in Letter from England

Myers, William A.

XXXIX-14 Replacing the Warrior in "A Perverse Metaphor"

Mylai-In the Magazines

XXIV-16 Review

Myrdal, Gunnar

I-21 American Dilemma gives documentary evidence of court injustice to American Negroes

VII-21 Brief quote from in "The Arts of Peace"

Myrer, Anton

XVIII-44 His The Big War quoted in Lead, "Are We Ready to Hear?"

Myself and I - Constance Newland

XVI-40 Briefly quoted in Children, "'Dehumanization' of the Young"

Mysindia (Indian Newspaper)

I-44 Quoted from basis of Editorial, "A Point of View" Quoted from "The Price of Civilization," Aug. 8, 1948

Mysteries of the Cell

II-25 Frontiers

Mysteries of Consciousness

VII-13 Editorial-Aldous Huxley, Doors of Perception

Mysterious Awakenings

XLI-48 Editorial (Bohm, Goddard)

Mysterious Chemical Change, A

XXXVIII-40 Frontiers (Herbert Read)

Mysterious Genius, A

XL-47 Review (Srinivasa Ramanujan)

Mysterious Stranger - Mark Twain

III-1 Reference to in Frontiers

Mysterious Universe - James Jean, 1930

I-2 Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"

Mystery of Children, The

VI-52 Editorial

Mystery of Form, The

XXIV-50 Review

Mystery of Justice, The

XXVIII-1 Editorial

Mystery of the Mayan Hieroglyphs, The - Richard Luxton (Harper and Row, 1982)

XXXV-42 Quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "'What Are They Saying About Us?'"

Mystery of the Mind, The - Wilder Penfield (Princeton University Press, $8.95)

XXVIII-51 Quoted in Review, "Not One, But Two"

Mystery of the Mind, The-(Continued)

XXIX-25 Quoted in Review, "The Tumult of Transition"

XXXV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Always Pertinent Question"

Mystic and Artist

IX-52 Editorial

Mysticism Revisited

XIII-49 Review

Myth and History

XII-19 Frontiers

Myth and Meaning - Claude Levi-Strauss (Schocken)

XXXII-44 Quoted in Review, "A Scientist to Learn From"

XXXII-52 Quoted in Lead, "A General Understanding"

XXXIII-1 Mentioned in Lead, "The Method of the Essayist" re meaning of the universe

Myth and Metaphysics

XXV-18 Lead

Myth and Scripture

XXI-48 Editorial

Myth of Empiricism, The

XXIX-39 Editorial'

Myth of Mental Illness, The - Thomas Szasz

XVII-6 Discussed, quoted in Review of same title

Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, The - Albert Camus (Vintage, 1959)

XV-38 Quoted in Review, "Feeding the Hungry"

XVIII-2 Quoted in Frontiers, "Through Lazarus' Eyes"

XXVIII-17 Quoted from in Lead, "Farther Than Most"

XXXI-26 Quoted in Editorial, "A Single Meaning?"

XXXIV-2 Quoted in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"

Myth of the Machine, The - Lewis Mumford (Harcourt, 1967)

XX-51 Review of quoted from Nov. 9 London Times Literary Supplement in Frontiers, "Voice from a Small Olympus"

XXI-5 Quoted by Theodore Roszak in Lead, "Scholar, Poet, Prophet"

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

Myth of Er - (The Republic)

XL-5 Plato's discussion on the Good Life after telling the myth quoted in "What Determines Our Decisions"

Myth-Makers and Myth Breakers

XI-38 Frontiers

Mythic Elements, The

XXI-43 Lead

Mythology - Edith Hamilton

XVII-37 Quoted in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"

XVIII-14 Quoted in Review, "'The Power of Greek Tragedy'"

Mythopoesis - Dr. Harry Slochower (Wayne State University Press, 1970)

XXIII-16 Quoted in Review, "The Great Restoration"

XXVI-39 Quoted in Lead, "Men and Gods"

XXVIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"

XXXIII-48 Quoted in Editorial, "'What Must I Do To Get There?'"

Mythopoesis-(Continued)

XXXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

Mythos and Ethos

XIII-9 Review

Myths- A Brief Exploration

XXV-52 Lead

Myths and Heroes-Myths and Epics of Ancient Greece - Gustav Schwab

XXXVIII-3 Reviewed, quoted, also Jaeger's introduction to in Children, "Back to the Greeks"

Myths and Legends of Hindus and Buddhists - Sister Nivedita (Margaret E. Noble) and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy

XXXIII-48 Long quote from in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"; also quoted from Preface by Coomaraswamy

XXXIV-8 Quoted in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?" (Successive stages of mythology)

Myths in Conflict

III-10 Frontiers-Francis Delaisi's Political Myths and Economic Realities

Myths, Novels, "Facts"

XXXVIII-17 Lead

Myths of Death, Rebirth, and Resurrection - sub-title of The Wisdom of the Serpent - Joseph L. Henderson and Maud Oaken

XVII-22 Lead, "The Acquirement of Individuality"

XVII-29 Review, "One Meaning for Death and Rebirth"

XVII-36 Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

Myths of Plato - Prof. J. A. Stewart, London- Macmillan 1905)

IV-42 Quoted in Lead, "Psychic Possibilities"

XXVIII-4 Quoted on Myth of Er in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions"

XXVIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"

XXX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"

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

XXV-52 Quoted in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense" re reincarnation in Republic

XXXVI-16 Quoted in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'" (Cambridge Platonists)

Myths of the Greeks and Romans - Michael Grant

XVIII-14 Quoted in Review, "'The Power of Greek Tragedy'"

Myths That Kill, The

XVIII-52 Review

Myths to Live By - Joseph Campbell (Bantam)

XXVIII-40 Quoted in Editorial, "More from Campbell" and in Children, "The Sources of Morality"

Myths We Live By, The

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