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Pace of Change, The

XXXIII-16 Chapter in Muddling Toward Frugality quoted in Review, "The Spread of Seeds"

Pachter, Henry

XXV-18 His "memoir" quoted from Legacy of the German Refugee Intellectuals in Frontiers, "Refugees in America"

Pacific Discovery (Magazine)

XVII-20 Editorial, Bruce Finson, quoted from Vol.

XVIII-9 Bruce Finson quoted from in Lead, "A Responsibility of People"

Pacific High School (Palo Alto)

XV-50 Brochure quoted in Children, "New Schooling Opportunities"

Pacific News Service

XXXII-46 Quoted from series by in Topanga Canyon Messenger in Frontiers, "The Spectrum of Change"

Pacific Nonviolent Action

XV-7 Leaflet distributed by Pacific Nonviolent Action quoted in Children, "Acts for Peace"

Pacific Oaks Friends School, Pasadena

III-46 Discussion of Telluride Association work there in Children

Pacifica Foundation (Non-profit educational corporation of California)

X-43 Brief quote from the policy of the Foundation in Frontiers, "Listener-Sponsored Radio"

XI-46 Editorial, "What Should A Man Do?"

Pacifica Views (Pacifist periodical, CPS Camp at Glendora, Calif.)

IX-13 Quoted in Lead, "The New Men"

XVIII-25 Quoted, March 30, 1945, in Lead, "Peace and Justice"

XXXII-5 Quoted in Lead, "Progress Report"

Pacifism in the Modern World - Devere Allen (1929)

XXVI-47 Quoted in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"

"Pacifist" Footnotes

VIII-28 Frontiers

Pacifist Tour de Force?

XVI-38 Editorial

Pacifist Voice is Heard, A

VIII-33 Review-Speak Truth to Power

Packaged "Enlightenment"

XIX-16 Review

Packages Abroad

VI-22 Editorial

Packard, Steve

XXXI-22 Quoted from Steelmill Blues in Review, "An American Tradition"

Packard, Vance

X-39 His Hidden Persuaders reviewed in Review, "Partisan Portrait"

Packer, Vin

XIII-34 His novel 5-45 to Suburbia quoted from in Children, "'Society' vs. Youth"

Paddock, Joe and Nancy (with Carol Bly)

XL-36 Their Soil and Survival in "The Persuasions of Nature"

XLI-44 Quoted Nancy from Land Stewardship Letter in "Care of the Land"

Paddock, John

XXX-10 Briefly quoted on Zapotec Indians in Children, "Mountain School"

Paddock, William and Paul

XX-44 Dr. James Bonner's review of their book, Famine-1975 quoted, Aug. 25 Science in Review, "The Coming Hunger"

Padover, Saul K.

V-9 Quotation from United Nations World article in Lead, "Problems, Unlimited"

XXXIV-6 His The Complete Jefferson discussed, quoted re Jefferson's work and life in Children, "Jefferson and Some Jeffersonians" re animal husbandry, etc.

Paehlke, Robert C.

XXXIII-7 Quoted his article in Environment, Nov. 1979, in Frontiers, "Various Signs"

Paepcke, Walter (the Container Corporation)

XXXVII-40 Reference to his talk with Ortega on the place for education in Lead, "Ortega on Education"

Pagan or Christian?

XI-15 Editorial

Pagan Mysteries of the Renaissance - Edgar Wind (Penguin, 1967)

XXVII-8 Quoted from in Review, "The Florentine School"

Pagan Regeneration - Harold R. Willoughby (1929, University of Chicago)

I-39 Mentioned in Frontiers, "The Gods of Egypt"

II-28 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion"

VII-44 Quoted re Mithraic ideal in Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion"

XII-17 Mentioned in Editorial, "New Temper in Religion"

XXXIV-43 Quoted in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"

Page, Bruce (ed. New Statesman)

XXXV-14 Quoted, Dec. 19/26, 1981, re nuclear power in Lead, "Some British Musings"

Page, James

XXVIII-21 Article on New Alchemy Institute quoted from Feb. Smithsonian in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"

Pageant (Magazine)

IX-37 Article on Paul Richer, "Would You Want This Man to Teach Your Children?" subject of Children

Pagel, Elaine

XXXIII-21 Her The Gnostic Gospels discussed and quoted in Lead, "Early Christian Belief"

Pahl, Stewart

XVIII-11 Quoted from Humanist in Children, "Support for Educational Reform"

Paideia - Werner Jaeger (Galaxy paperback)

XXIII-5 Quoted in Children, "Life Geometrizes"

XXIII-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Obligations of Schools"

XXVII-43 Quoted in Children, "An Old Truth"

XXVII-45 Quoted from Introduction to in Children, "The Romantic Poets"

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

XXXI-23 Quoted in Children, "Paideia Today"

XXXIV-8 Quoted in Lead, "Is 'Nature' Dual?"

XXXV-47 Quoted, discussed in Review, "The Ancient Greeks"

XXXVII-4 Quoted re Sophists, humanism, Renaissance in Children, "The Sources of 'Modernism"

XXXVII-23 Quoted extensively on arete, etc., in Lead, "Missing in Modernism"

XXXVIII-13 Quoted in Children, "Can There Be Paideia in America?"

XL-45 On Greek culture in "Intrinsic Learning"

Paideia Proposal, The (headed by Mortimer Adler) Macmillan, 1982

XXXVIII-13 Quoted, discussed their proposed course of instruction in Children, "Can There Be Paideia in America?"

XXXIX-46 Quoted re transmission of Greek culture in "The Meaning of Philosophy"

Paideia Spirit, The

XXII-23 Editorial

Pain of Change, The

XXXV-41 Lead (Ecology)

Pain of Judgment, The

IX-16 Editorial-Lawrence Holmes

Paine, Freddy and Lyman

XXXI-52 Their Conversations in Maine in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"

Paine, Thomas

I-1 Lead, "Unfinished Revolution"

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

I-25 Review, "Periodical Review"-"An army of principles will penetrate where an army of soldier cannot"

I-40 Reference to in Frontiers, "Guides for the Heaven-Bound"

II-8 Thomas Paine"

III-6 Quoted on "army of principles" in Lead, "The Coming Generation"

III-9 Invented an iron bridge-Lead, "First Things First"

V-2 His Age of Reason quoted in Editorial, "The Real Issue"

Paine, Thomas-(Continued)

V-15 Quoted in Letters from the Past

V-36 Brief quote in Lead, "Unfinished Business"

IX-5 Henry Steele Commager on from Saturday Review in Review, "The Business of Little Minds"

IX-13 Quoted in Lead, "The New Men"

X-30 Quoted on "Army of Principles" in Lead, "The End of the Age of Politics"

XVI-11 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society"

XXII-12 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "A Vision of Education"

XXIV-48 His statement opposing the execution of Louis and quote from Age of Reason in Lead, "The Forms of Credulity"

XXVII-6 A Short Appreciation"

XXVIII-12 Bernard Bailyn's essay on Common Sense quoted from Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution in Review, "The First Emancipator"

XXVIII-46 Quoted from Common Sense in Lead, "Retrospect and Prospect"-Bernard Bailyn's essay also quoted

XXX-47 Bernard Bailyn quoted on Common Sense from Fundamental Testaments in Lead, "Questions on the Ecoregion"

XXXII-5 Quoted in Review, "On Reading and Writing"

XXXII-23 "Private Thoughts" (pamphlet, 1807) quoted from Norman Cousins' "In God We Trust" in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"

XXXIV-7 Ideas mentioned in Editorial, "The Quest for Order"

XXXIV-7 Ideas mentioned in Editorial, "The Quest for Order"

XXXV-8 Quoted from Foot's Debts of Honour in Frontiers, "'Seeds. . . Flying Around the World'"

XXXVI-7 Bailyn quoted (from Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution) on Common Sense, in Lead, "A Discipline of Mind"; also quoted The Rights of Man

XXXVI-17 Discussion of Bernard Bailyn's essay on Common Sense and price he paid for "thinking" in Children, "An Inexhaustible Subject"

XXXVII-8 Quoted Common Sense in Frontiers, "Poles to the Rescue"

XXXVII-10 Discussion of his writings, etc., from Fundamental Testaments of the American Resolution in Lead, "A Change of Heart"

XXXIX-3 Quoted Age of Reason on independence in "Our Uncreated Identity"

XXXIX-8 Discussion of Common Sense from Bernard Bailyn's essay Fundamental Testaments of the American Revolution in "Who and What We Are"; also see Editorial

Paine, Tom- America's Godfather - W. E. Woodward

II-8 Dutton, 1945-good "life" of Paine

Paine, Thomas-Philosopher

XII-30 Review

Painful Odyssey

XV-45 Review

Painful Process

VIII-7 Editorial

Painter and Poet

XXVI-11 Review

Paley, Grace

XXIX-17 Conversation with Charlotte Lackner Doyle quoted in Review, "Not the Same At All"

XXIX-44 Quoted from preface to WRL Peace Calendar for 1977 in Children, "The Instrument of Change"

Pallis, Marco

I-5 Peaks and Lamas-Review, "Books on India"

I-13 Tibetan farmers and craftsmen represent "non-progressive" society, or a people without history

I-39 Reference to Peaks and Lamas in "The Gods of Egypt"

I-42 Reference to Peaks and Lamas in "Notes on Art"

II-12 Quoted Peaks and Lamas in Review, "Power"

III-21 Quoted in Review, "The Roots of Culture"

V-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Questions for Libertarians"

XVIII-41 Peaks and Lamas quoted in Frontiers, "The Trouble in Tibet"

XIX-31 Peaks and Lamas quoted in Review, "Strange Fruits of War"

XX-21 Peaks and Lamas quoted in Review, "On Sacred Constructions"

XXXII-24 Peaks and Lamas quoted in Lead, "A Brief Comparison"

XXXVI-6 Quoted Peaks and Lamas re "taste" in Review, "The Axis of Deliverance"; also A Buddhist Spectrum re "good Karma" and discussion in Editorial, "A Promethean Meaning" re his interpretation of myth of Wotan and Brunhilde

XXXVII-40 Quoted Peaks and Lamas on peasant homes in Tibet in Frontiers, "A Tibetan Land"

XL-20 Peaks and Lamas re possibility of his having been a Tibetan in past incarnation in "The Tibetans"

Palmer, Albert W.

III-12 Pasadena minister quoted re our responsibility if the hydrogen bomb is used

Palmer, E. Lawrence

I-19 Reference to his NEA Journal article for April 1948 on "Wild Foods"

Palmer, George Herbert

I-18 Quoted by John Haynes Holmes with regard to death

XIX-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Method or the Plan?"

Palmer, Stuart

XIII-30 His article, "How Many More Chessmans?" quoted from May 21 Nation in Frontiers, "Aftermath on Chessman"

Palo Alto Times

XXI-5 Letter to quoted from John Keel's publication, Education through Art in Children, "Does This Make Sense?"

Pampering Versus Neglect - Mrs. Van den Bos

XII-23 Quoted in Children

Pandit, Mr. Vijayalakshmi (Nehru's sister)

II-44 Precessory in Moscow of Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan

Pandaemonium 1160-1886, The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers - Humphrey Jennings

XXXIX-39 Reviewed by Brian Keeble in Resurgence Mar/Apr 1986, in "The Lost Joy of Life"

Pane of Glass, A - Muriel Rukeyser

VII-6 Quoted in Children

Paneth, Prof. Fritz

I-44 Science quote in Frontiers article, "'Scientific' Psychic Research"

II-36 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "The Humane Spirit"

Panikkar, K. M. (Pannikar)

VII-46 Review of his Asia and Western Dominance quoted in Lead, "The Cosmopolitan East"

VII-51 Quoted in Lead, "'Impartiality' is the Issue"

IX-14 Quoted from Harijan from his address on false conception of Indian culture, Frontiers, "A 'Spiritual' Problem"

Panofsky, W. K. H.

XXIII-30 His review of Herbert F. York's Race to Oblivion quoted from Science (July 31) in Lead, "The Shadow of the Virtues"

XXXIII-25 Quote from used by editor of Technology Review, Mar/Apr 1980 and quoted in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

XXXVI-18 Quoted Arms Control and Salt II in Frontiers, "The Right Sort of Minority"

Panorama and Spectacle

XXXVI-40 Review-Pilgrimage of Western Man, Barr

Panova, Vera

II-47 Brief review of in "Novels from Other Lands"

Pantheism Reconstructed

IV-16 Frontiers-Laura Thompson, semantics article

Pantheism- The Religion of Science"-Oliver L. Reiser

II-38 Frontiers (signed article)

Pantheist Idea, A

XXXVII-3 Editorial (Lamettrie, Sheldrake, Driesch)

Pantheist Philosopher

XXXV-20 Review (Spinoza)

Pantheistic Religion

I-12 Lead

Pantheistikon - John Toland

VIII-46 Reference to in Lead, "The Religion of Free Men"

Pape, Leon (Medical physicist whose specialty is study of effects of radioactivity on living organisms)

X-27 Summary of his talk on effects of radiation from nuclear testing in Frontiers, "Answers to Questions about 'Fall-Out'"

Paper Door, The - Shiga Naoya (North Point, 1987)

XL-21 Reviewed in "Stories and Some History"

Paper Economy, The - David Bazelon

XIX-15 John S. Keel's review quoted in Frontiers, "The Uses of Symbols"

Paper Heroes-A Review of Appropriate Technology - Witold Rybczynski

XXXIII-48 Chapter, "California Dreaming" quoted in Frontiers, "A Little Gets Through"

Paperback Break-Through

XII-33 Review

Papermaking

XXIII-44 Dard Hunter on, in Editorial, "On Papermaking"

XXX-48 Children, "Ways of Being Silly"

Papers on the War - Daniel Ellsberg (Simon and Schuster, $2.95)

XXV-49 Quoted in Lead, "Have 'Nations" Any Future?" Also in Editorial, "Unhopeful Prediction"

XXXIII-53 Quoted in Editorial, "No Unfamiliar Type"

XXXIV-4 Quoted in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre"

XXXIV-14 Quoted in Lead, "A Difficult Inquiry"

Papers Worth Reading

XXXVI-11 Frontiers

Papert, Seymour (MIT, Math)

XXXVI-51 His Mind-Storms discussed, quoted in Children, "One Cheer for Computers"

Papini, Giovanni (author, Life of Christ)

VII-17 His feelings on the devil discussed in Editorial, "In Behalf of the Devil"

Papworth, John (Founder of Resurgence in 1966)

XXX-3 "Statement of Intent" quoted in Review, "A Resurgence Reader"

XXX-12 Quote from first issue (May 1966) in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

XXXVI-8 Quoted keynote speech from How to Save the World meeting (from the book) in Review, "A Book to Come Back To"

XLI-46 Quoted from Nos. 28 and 29 Fourth World Review re rejection of giantism in "Fourth World Review"

Para-Pastoral Ideal, The

XVIII-35 Lead-The Machine in the Garden, Leo Marx

Parable, A

XIII-34 Editorial

Parable by Twain, A

XXXII-43 Frontiers

Parable of Execution, The

XV-20 Review

Parable of the Tribes, The - Andrew Bard Schmookler (University of California Press 1984)

XXXVII-48 Quoted in Lead, "Is Peace 'Utopian'?"

Parabola (Society for Study of Myth and Tradition, 150 5th Ave., NY 10011)

XL-16 Quoted From Leaning on the Moment (essays which appeared since its publication) in "Various Sages"

Paracelsus

I-5 Life an incommensurable power-not subject to scientific measurement, Frontiers, "The Pattern of Life"

XXVII-25 Quoted on imagination in Lead, "The Voiced and the Mute"

XXXIV-19 Quote on him and brief discussion of in Review, "Anton Mesmer"

Paradies, Maria

II-33 Reference to help given this blind pianist by Mesmer in Frontiers, "The New Witchcraft"

Paradise Incorporated- Synanon - David Gerstel, Presidio Press, 1982

XXXV-43 Review in "Synanon-Its Rise and Fall"

Paradise Within the Reach of All Men, Without Labor, by Powers of Nature and Machinery - J. A. Etzler

XXIX-16 Thoreau's quote from and review of quoted in Lead, "The New Rationalism"

XXXII-12 Quoted in Lead, "A Consensus of Two"

XXXV-254 Quoted Thoreau's remarks on in Review, "Back in 1833. . ." discussion of Etzler's views

Paradox and Objectivity

XXXII-3 Lead

Paradox of Consciousness, The

XXVI-7 Review

Paradox of Ends, The

XVI-1 Editorial

Paradox of Values, The

XXV-1 Review

Paradox of Words, The

XXIX-35 Editorial

Paragraphic (Grossman, 1966)

XXVIII-2 David Seymour's photograph of mother holding child discussed in Lead, "A Level of Inquiry"

Paramount Laws, The

XXVI-13 Lead

Paranoid Style in American Politics, The - Dr. Richard Hofstadter

XIX-2 Briefly quoted in Review, "The Tasks of Intellectuals"

Parapsychological Research

XXIV-22 Review

Parapsychology and Anthropology

XIII-15 Lead, paper read by C. W. Weiant at meeting in Mexico City of American Anthropological Association

Parapsychology-Frontier Science of the Mind - J. B. Rhine and J. H. Pratt

X-52 Reviewed, discussed in Review, "Frontier Science of the Mind"

XIII-35 Quoted in Review, "Notes on Parapsychology"

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

Parega and Paralipomena - Schopenhauer

XXXV-17 Brief quote from (re-creation of man) in Lead, "A Larger Audience"

Parent Dilemma, The

VIII-12 Lead

PTA Magazine

XX-6 Andrew Hamilton quoted, Dec. 1965, in Children, "The Tutoring Movement"

Parents and Teachers for Social Responsibility

XL-42 Winter 1986-87 W. H. Ferry re nonviolence-Frontiers, "A Job for Everyone"

Parents' Bulletin (issued by School in Rose Valley, Loylan, PA)

XX-5 Norman Roseman quoted, Nov. 1966 issue, in Children, "Against the Spirit Prevailing"

XX-43 Peg Nowell's article, Sept. issue text of Children, "Plays Given by Children"

XX-51 Material by Grace Rotzel, Oct. 15 issue, text of Children, "An Early Experiment with Reading"

XXI-12 Sandra Scarr letter, Feb. 15 issue, text of Children, "In Behalf of Permissiveness"

XXII-26 Jean Crockett's account of sit-in at U. of Pa. taken from May 15 issue used as text of Children, "Six Days at the University of Pennsylvania"

XXIII-16 Jane Cosinuke's report on Maryland school quoted from Mar. 15 issue in Children, "Basic and Necessary"

XXIV-38 Quote from 1930 issue in Children, "Adventure Story"

XXV-24 Marilyn Ashbrook report concerning two approaches to education quoted, April issue, in Children, "Approaches to Learning"

XXVII-1 Grace Rotzel quoted, June 1967 issue, in Children, "Theory and Practice"; also quoted Dode Israel, Sept. 1973 issue

XXX-5 Anne Rawson's account, June/Aug 1976, "The Year Reviewed," text of Children, "The School in Rose Valley"

XXXII-13 Anne Rawson's report, Nov/Dec 1977, text of Children, "Taking Stock"

XXXII-49 Article on "Pre-Math" reprinted in Bulletin from Newsletter of Ruth Washburn Cooperative Nursery School, Colorado Springs, condensed in Children, "'Pre-Mat'"

XXXIII-41 Quoted reviewer James Reid on Grace Rotzel's School in Rose Valley in Children, "Book Reviews"

XXXVI-47 Quoted in Editorial (Bill Hyatt), "Yes, You Can"

XXXVII-42 Quotation from re death of Grace Rotzel at ninety-four in Children, "Reports from Canada" discussion of the building of her school

XXXVI-36 From recent issue on computer education- Children, "The Picture of the World"

XXXVI-47 Quoted Bill Hyatt in "Yes, You Can"

Parents' Guide to Independent Schools and Colleges - Frank D. Ashburn (Coward-McCann, 1956)

X-12 Reviewed in Children

Parents' Magazine

XIX-24 Dr. Graham B. Baline, Jr. quoted, Dec. issue, in Children, "Beyond Insight and Anecdote"

XIX-27 May issue quoted in Children, "Dropouts Anonymous"

XIX-40 Dr. Margaret Mead quoted, Jan. 1966 issue in Children, "Unchanging Kernels of Truth"

Paris Le Monde

XIII-15 Quoted in Frontiers, "Farewell to Chessman?"

Paris Review (Quarterly)

XII-37 Interview with James Jones quoted in Review, "J. Jones, the Pacifist?"

XIII-38 Huxley quoted from No. 23 in Children, "Notes on Reading"

XV-46 The Rosy Crucifixion by Henry Miller quoted in Lead, "Synanon-Its Best May Come Last"

XIX-8 Saul Bellow quoted, Winter 1966 issue, in Editorial, "A Poet's Testimony"

XIX-11 William Burroughs quoted, Fall 1965 issue, in Frontiers, "Protests of Various Kinds"

XIX-41 Arthur Miller quoted, Summer 1966 issue, in Frontiers, "Unharming Affirmation"

Paris Tribune

XXIX-19 Susan Anderson's discussion of work of Larry Dye quoted Feb. 10 issue, in Children, "Paying Attention to Children"

XXIX-44 James Baldwin quoted, July 29 issue, in Review, "Footnote to Plato"

XXIX-44 Alan Paton's letter to Prime Minister Vorster printed in Johannesburg Star (reprinted in June 24 issue of) quoted in Frontiers, "Beyond the Orthodoxies"

Parisian in America, A

XLI-12 Frontiers (Albert Camus)

Park, Clara Claiborne

XXXII-41 Quoted, Summer Hudson Review in Review, "On Mental Health"

XXXIII-5 Quoted You Are Not Alone in Review, "Body and Soul"

XXXIII-8 Quoted from The Siege-The First Eight Years of an Autistic Child in Review, "Two Sieges"

Paris Was Our Mistress - Samuel Putnam

I-23 Tells story of post-war generation of American writers

Parish, John Carl

XXXVII-14 Quoted "The Emergence of the Idea of Manifest Destiny" in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

Parisian in America, A

XLI-12 Frontiers (Albert Camus)

Park, Clara Claiborne

XXXVII-1 Quoted from American Scholar (Summer 1983) re John Wild on rhetoric and advertising in Frontiers, "Sloburbia et al"

Park, Clara Claiborne-(Continued)

XXXVI-46 Quoted American Scholar on Paideia (Summer 1983) in Children, "Paideia"

Park and Field

XIV-6 Review

Parker, Colonel Francis W.

III-25 Reference to his educational influence in Children

Parker, Gail Thain

XXIX-45 Her "While Alma Mater Burns" quoted, Sept. Atlantic in Children, "A Sad Story"

Parker, S. E.

XXXIII-43 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Uses of the Impossible" and long quote, discussion of his Freedom article in Frontiers, "Vision and Fact"

Parkes, Henry Bamford

XXX-11 Quoted from The American Experience in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"

Parkhurst, Helen

II-5 Reference to her Dalton School and Plan in "The Project of Education"

Parmenides (Founder of Greek philosophy)

XXXVI-13 Discussed by Ortega and MANAS writer in Review, "The Fraud of Words"

Parmenter, Ross

III-15 His The Plant in My Window reviewed in "Books About Man"

XXI-18 His The Awakened Eye quoted in Frontiers, "The Innocent Eye"

XXXIV-13 Reviewed, quoted School of the Soldier in Review, "Being in the Army"

XXXVI-7 Review of Stages in a Journey, quotes, in "Getting to Know People"

XXXVIII-27-36 Review of Lawrence in Oaxaca

Parodi, Dr. Pierre

XXVIII-4 His pamphlet The Use of Poor Mean in Helping the World, quoted in Children, "The Road Back?"

Parr, E. A. (Sr. Scientist at American Museum of Natural History)

XVIII-9 Quoted Winter 1964 Landscape in Lead, "A Responsibility of People"

XX-27 Quoted from Winter 1964 Landscape in Lead, "The Designing Intelligence"

Parrington, Vernon

II-51 Reference to his Main Currents of American Thought in Frontiers, "On 'Yielding to Reality'"

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

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

Parson, Talcott

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

Part, A-Wendell Berry (Poems, North Point Press, Berkeley, CA 1980)

XXIV-4 Quoted in Review, "Berry, Giono, Brand"

Part of a Letter - Jeanne S. Bagby

XVII-19 Frontiers

Part of a Winter - George Sibley (Harmony Books, $8.95)

XXXII-40 Reviewed in "Something That Might Work"

XXXII-42 Quoted in Children, "A Mystery from an Earlier World"

XXXV-43 Brief discussion of in Editorial, "Here and There"

XXXVIII-2 Quoted chapter "Memo to Western Civilization" in Lead, "Something that Might Work"

Parting of the Way, The - Holmes Welch (Beacon Press)

X-37 A contemporary on Lao-Tse which was quoted from in Lead, "Suspended in Air"

XXVIII-44 Quoted in Lead, "Does Thinking Make It So?"

XXXIV-41 Quoted (1957 ed.) in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"

XXXV-44 Quoted in Lead, "Yet People Keep on Trying"

XXXVII-6 Quoted in Children, "Knowing Is Not Growing"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted on the Tao Te Ching re education in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

XXXIX-19 Quoted in "Levels of Discourse" on different levels of the Tao Te Ching

Partington, Keith

XL-12 From Manchester Guardian, Feb. 15, 1987 re parochialismin American Schools in "We Are the People"

Partisan Journalism

III-4 Frontiers-taking Christian Century apart for an article on Hinduism

Partisan Logics, The

XXI-41 Review

Partisan Pathology, The

XIV-34 Review

Partisan Portrait

X-39 Review of The Hidden Persuaders-Vance Packard

Partisan Review (Magazine)

V-9 Quoted article, "The Original Sin of the Intellect"

VI-33 Comments on in Lead, "Types of Religion"

VII-39 Discussion of article in by V. E. Walter in Frontiers, "The Search for Roots"

VII-48 Quoted Harvey Swado's article in Review, "'The Cain' and Popular Culture"

VIII-19 Milton Klonsky quoted re movie heroes in Lead, "Set Free or Set Loose?"

XI-25 Howard Nemerov article subject of Review, "Criteria for Reviewing"

XII-2 Hannah Arendt article, "The Crisis in Education" discussed in Children

XIV-9 Dwight MacDonald quoted in Children from

XIV-17 Elizabeth Hardwick quoted, Summer 1960 issue, on Caryl Chessman in Frontiers, "Unusual Requiem"

XV-49 Sidney Hook quoted 1950 issue in Lead, "The Religious Question"

XVII-26 Source of James Baldwin's "Everybody's Protest Novel" June 1949

Partisan Review-(Continued)

XXI-35 Martin Duberman quoted from Winter 1968 issue in Lead, "Critics and Rebuilders"

XXX-2 V. E. Walter quoted on Plato from Sept/Oct 1954 issue in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"

XXXVI-23 Quoted Sept/Oct 1954, V. E. alter re Plato, in Lead, "The Saving Grace"

XXXVIII-50 1952 article by Ortega re dual powers of man in "Human Complexity"

Partisans All

IV-5 Frontiers-The Preacher and the Slave, Wallace Stenger, based on life of Joe Hill, famous IWW song writer and martyr

Pasadena Star-News

XVI-19 Elizabeth Koines quoted, March 11 issue, in Frontiers, "The Psychology of the Death Penalty"

XIX-47 James Reston quoted from Oct. 18 issue, in Frontiers, "The 'Service' Society"

Pasadena Story, The - National Commission for Defense of Democracy through Education)

V-39 Discussed in Children

Paschkis, Dr. Victor

XVII-43 Quoted SSRS Newsletter, March, in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"

Paskevitch, Michael

XXXIX-25 Quoted from Marin Independent Journal (Jan. 16, 1986) review of Nagler's How Peace Came to the World

Passages About Earth - William Irwin Thompson (Harper & Row, $6.95)

XXVII-16 Vision and Criticism"

Passerini, Edward

XLI-19 Agriculture and Human Values, Summer 1986, in "Eden Was an Orchard"

Passing of Agnosticism, The

XXVI-16 Lead

Passing of Political "Guilt-Feelings"

IX-43 Editorial

Passing of Political Optimism, The

XIII-40 Review

Passion of Claude McKay, The - edited by Wayne Cooper (Schocken paper, 1976)

XXX-1 Discussed in Review, "Mostly Quotation"

Passion of Pure Reason, The - Irving Kristol

IX-10 Reviewed, "Perspectives on Einstein"

Passion of Sacco and Vanzettri, The - Howard Fast

VII-49 Review, "Reviewers and Writers"

Passionate Perils of Publishing, The - Celeste West (Bootlegger Press, 555 29th St., San Francisco, CA 94131)

XXXV-11 Suggested reading in Frontiers, "Corpses of Meaning"

Passionate State of Mind, The

VII-52 Quoted Harper's passages from in Frontiers, "The Bystander"

Passmore, John

XXVII-48 Quoted his Man's Responsibility for Nature in August Not Man Apart given in Frontiers, "Goals and Responsibilities"

Passow, Dr. A. Harry

XI-25 Quoted in Children, "Russian Education-I" (perversion of democracy to give children an elite status by pressuring them

Past and Future

XXXII-8 Editorial

Past Communities-Here and Abroad

XXXIII-20 Review

Past in the Present, The

V-5 Editorial

Past, Present, Future

XXXII-46 Review

Pasternak, Boris

XII-4 His Doctor Zhivago discussed in Editorial, "When Silence is 'News'"

XII-10 Nicola Chiaromonte quoted on in Review, "Attitudes Toward Life"

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

Pasteur

II-24 His work vs. that of Bechamp discussed in Frontiers, "What is a Germ?"

II-36 Disproved spontaneous generation in 19th century-Wendell M. Stanley renewed theory in 20th

Pastoral Tradition, The

XXIV-3 Editorial

Pastoral Tradition, The

XXIV-3 Editorial

Patchen, Kenneth

XI-12 His article, "Ezra Pound's Guilt" printed in Frontiers, "Nobody Knows How to Stop a War"

XI-17 Referred to in Frontiers, "Reply to Kenneth Patchen"-Alex Wayman

XI-19 Referred to and some lines of his poem, "I went to the city. . ." quoted in Frontiers, "'Total' Poetry"

XXI-47 Quoted from statement on Ezra Pound in Frontiers, "The Age of Ezra Pound"

Patel, Ashvin, M.D.

XXXVI-52 Co-ed with Abhay Bank of Health Care- Which Way to Go, discussed in Editorial, "Health Care"

Patel, Sarder Vallabhbhai ("Sardar" a title of respect)

II-3 Subject of Review, "A Leader is Honored"- he is Indian Minister for states. Government of Bombay's birth present to him

Pater, Walter

II-13 His Appreciations quoted about letter by Sir Thomas Browne on subject of death

Path, The - W. Q. Judge, ed.

XXXV-50 Quoted Feb. 1892 issue re the Monad) in Editorial, "Help from Geometry"

Path Between the Seas, The - David McCullough (Simon & Schuster, 1977)

XXX-38 Reviewed in "Wonder and Ironies"

Path of Gandhi, The

XLI-22 Review

Path of Self-Control, The

XL-37 Lead

Path of the Psychologists, The

VIII-10 Editorial

Path of Thunder, The - Peter Abrahams (Harper, 1948)

V-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "Modes of Education"

Path to Peace, The

XXXIX-3 Editorial (Rocky Mountain Institute)

Path to Sanity?, The

XL-21 Frontiers (items from Peacemaker and Reconciliation International)

Pathless Way, The - Michael P. Cohen (University of Wisconsin, 1985)

XXXVIII-24 Reviewed, quoted (John Muir's ethics) in Review, "What John Muir Has to Teach"

XXXIX-5 Muir's maturing thought, "The Secret of Success"

Pathology of Power, The - Norman Cousins (Norton, 1987)

XL-35 Reviewed in "The Only Alternative to Power"

Paths in Utopia - Martin Buber

XXVII-37 Quotation on given in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"

Paths of Glory (film)

XI-10 Review of Humphrey Cobbv's book Paths of Glory, and comments on movie

XI-42 Quoted from in Review, "How Did I Get Here?"

Paths of Reason, The

XXX-15 Review

Paths to "Involvement"

XXI-8 Frontiers

Paths to Maturity

XV-46 Editorial

Paths to Questioning

XXI-12 Lead

Pathways to Madness - Jules Henry

XXVIII-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Second Phase"

XXVIII-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"

Pathways to Self-Knowledge

XXII-23 Review

Patient People, The

VIII-28 Lead-The People of Kenrya

Patient Pessimism

I-44 Review of Crane Brinton's From Many One

Patients and Doctors

XLI-37 Editorial

Paton, Alan

I-27 Review of Cry, the Beloved Country in "South African Story"

V-9 Discussion of film version of above in Letter from South Africa

V-43 Discussion of film version in Frontiers, "An Article and a Movie"

VI-24 Quoted from Life in Frontiers, "African Impasse"

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

VI-45 "The Alan Paton Tragedies"-Review, Too Late the Phalarope

VII-17 His Christian Century article subject of Frontiers, "The Role of God"

VIII-1 Quoted from Saturday Review about "the returning Christ" literature in Children

IX-38 Member Capricorn Society-Editorial, "The Capricorn Society"

XIX-10 Quoted from Cry the Beloved Country in Review, "Human Ecology"

XXIX-44 His letter to Prime Minister Vorster quoted from Johannesburg Star (reprinted in Paris Tribune, June 24) in Frontiers, "Beyond the Orthodoxies"

XXXV-51 Quoted, reviewed Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful in "African Pain"; also brief discussion of Towards the Mountain and Cry the Beloved Country

Paton, Keith

XXIV-19 Quoted Anarchy 118 in Review, "Magazines from Abroad"

Patriot and Liberal

V-23 Frontiers-San Martin, the Liberator by J. C. J. Metford

Pattern and Growth in Personality - Dr. Gordon Allport

XVI-5 Quoted in Review, "In the James Tradition"

Pattern for World Revolution

I-24 Written anonymously by two former members of the Comintern. Mentioned in article, "The Spiral of Suspicion"

Pattern Found on Earth, A

XXXVII-26-35 Frontiers (Maslow)

Pattern Laid Up in Heave, A

XXX-2 Lead

Pattern of the Future, The - Alex Comfort

XIV-1 Quoted in Review, "The Height of the Times"

Pattern of Life, The

I-5 Frontiers (life now kind of electric-dynamic "ghost" which pervades living organism)

Pattern Thinking

V-13 Lead

Patterns in Social Events-Magoroh Maruyama

XXXIV-42 Chapter in Hierarchical Structures quoted in Lead, "Concourse of Hierarchies"

Patterns of Anarchy (Anchor)

XXVII-6 Colin Ward's contribution to quoted from in Lead, "In Place of Power"

Patterns of Anti-Culture

IX-45 Frontiers

Patterns of Consciousness - Richard Haven (University of Massachusetts Press, 1969)

XXVI-11 Remarks on Coleridge quoted from Introduction in Review, "Painter and Poet"

XXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Creation and Discovery"

Patterns of Culture - Ruth Benedict

VII-16 Reference to in Children

Patterns of Power

XXVI-7 Lead

Patterns of Reform

XXIV-45 Editorial

Patterns of Sustainability

XXXVII-14 Frontiers (Annals of Earth Stewardship)

Patterson, Dr. Franklin

XIII-15 Quoted on Verde Valley School in Children, "Notes"

Patterson, Haywood

IV-6 Reference to his Scottsboro Boy in Letter from England

V-14 Review of above, "The Comfortable and the Damned"; also reference to in Editorial, "It Has Happened Here"

Patton, General

XIV-42 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Honor Among Thieves?"

Patton, Hank (Sacajawea Elementary School, 4800 N.E. 74th St., Portland, OR 97218)

XXIX-43 His work with Bridgehouse Voluntary School of Homesteading Arts" discussed in Children, "Gift of the World"

Paul Goodman's Diagnosis

XXXII-46 Editorial

Paul (Revere) Goodman

XXI-6 Frontiers

Paul St.

I-15 The Christ of his inspiration, a spirit akin to the Socratic daimon-quote from Hibbert Journal, Oct. 1938-Frontiers, "Religion and 'The Church'"

Paulhan, Jean

XXV-47 Wallace Stevens' quote of given in Lead, "Internalizing Institutions"

XXVI-22 Quoted from letter to Wallace Stevens in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"

XXVII-3 Quoted from letter to Wallace Stevens in Lead, "The World in View"

XXVIII-16 Quote from by Wallace Stevens in Herbert Kohl's Age of Complexity in Review, "Down to Earth, Up to the Stars"

XXXVI-15 His notes given to Wallace Stevens, quoted in The Age of Complexity in Lead, "Poets and Collectors" on need of science for poetry

XXXVII-52 Quoted by Stevens on the reason for poets in Children, "Thinking and Knowing"

XXXIX-4 Quoted re "poetic" hypotheses in "Matters of Words"

Pauli, Wolfgang

XXXII-43 Quoted on Kepler in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

Pauling, Dr. Linus (California Institute of Technology)

II-26 Vouched for Spitzer, who was fired from Oregon State University for siding with Russian plant-breeder Lysenko

Pauling, Dr. Linus-(Continued)

IX-15 Quoted from TV program, questionable how far a good scientist could accept religious dogma-Lead, "The Trembling Earth"

IX-48 Quoted re dangers of radiation in Lead, "New-Type Crusade"

X-26 Forwarded appeal along with 2,000 other scientists to stop the bomb tests-text of appeal quoted in Lead, "The War of the Experts"

X-27 Brief quote discussing Christman Island tests of the British (nuclear radiation) in Frontiers, "Answers to Questions about 'Fall Out'"

XI-18 Reference to suit against U.S. Dept. of Defense and the AEC in Editorial, "Ways of Being Heard"

XI-23 His Every Test Kills pamphlet reviewed in "Facts and Values"

XI-33 Mentioned in Frontiers, "It-Ain't-So-Good Department" on the new trouble he dug up for the AEC to explain in which the New York Times had summary

XII-9 Review of his No More War!, "Scientists and Moral Decision"

XII-12 Newman Scientific American review of No More War! discussed in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"

XIV-39 Statement adopted by group of men brought together by Dr. Pauling quoted in Review, "Resolves Against Fear-and War"

XXIV-23 Quoted from Vitamin C and the Common Cold in Frontiers, "The Vitamin 'C' Controversy"

Paulson, Dennis

XL-11 Editor of Voices of Survival selections from George Kennan, Hugh Downs in "Like Men in a Dream"

Pauly, August

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

XXXVII-51 Quoted in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"

Pawnbroker, The- Edward Lewis Wallan t

XV-40 Briefly quoted in Review, "Concerning Comfort Quotients" by Walker Winslow

Pax - Middleton Kiefer

XIII-11 Quoted in Review, "Pharmaceutical Betrayal"

Payne, Bruce

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

Payne, E. F. J.

XX-48 His translation of Schopenhauer's The World as Will and Representation (Idea) discussed and quoted in Review, "A Lost Inheritance"

Payne Hollow - Harland Hubbard (Eakins Press, 1974, $5.95)

XXVIII-16 Discussed and quoted in Children, "How to Write a Book"

XXXIII-5 Mentioned in Children, "Changes of Taste"

XXXIII-16 Quoted in Review, "The Spread of Seeds" article by Harland Hubbard

Payne Hollow-(Continued)

XXXVII-42 Quoted about their life on the land in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"

Payne, Les

XXXIV-49 A Glimpse of Horror" in L.A. Times, Aug. 20, 1981, quoted in Lead, "All Are Chosen People"

Payne, Phoebe D. (Mrs. Laurence J. Bendit)

III-12 Review of her and Dr. Bendit's This World and That

Payne, Robert

I-21 His Forever China reviewed

II-11 Quoted his Revolt of Asia about Indonesia in Lead, "The Current of History"

II-20 His Revolt of Asia devotes a third of its space to Indonesian Revolution

II-29 Refutation of facts in his Revolt of Asia by Dutch reader in Lead, "Epochs in Conflict"

II-39 Quoted his and Stephen Chen's book on Sun Yat-Sen in Editorial, "A Fact to the Future"; reference in "Great Reformers" to Sun-Yat- Sen, a Portrait

III-2 Reviewed, "Rebirth in Asia"

III-20 Quoted from his Zero in Lead, "The Iron Age"

III-43 Reference to and quote from his article, "How the Russian Mind Works" in Lead, "The Anxious Quest"

V-10 Quoted from Frontiers, in Frontiers, "The Disenchanted West"

V-42 Quoted his Journey to Persia in Review

V-43 Quoted his Saturday Review of Literature review of Music for Mohini

VI-11 Review of his The Fathers of the Western Church

VII-20 His Revolt of Asia quoted in Lead, "Focus in Asia"

VII-26 Revolt quoted on Sjahrir in Editorial, "Eastern Example"

VII-35 Quoted on Sjahrir from Revolt in Review, "Report on Indonesia"

VIII-1 Quoted from Revolt in Frontiers, "We Asians"

VIII-22 Forever China quoted in Children

XI-7 His The Three Worlds of Albert Schweitzer mentioned in Lead, "The Role of Man"

XXIX-22 Forever China quoted in Lead

XXII-44 Quoted his The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi, Oct. 4, 1969 Saturday Review, in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Power'"

XXXVIII-27-36 The Store of Terrorism in "The Matter of Reading"

Paz, Octavio

XXIV-10 His The Labyrinth of Solitude discussed, quoted in Review, "The Shaping of Culture"

XXIV-17 Labyrinth of Solitude quoted in Review, "Who Should Write History?"

XXV-3 Quoted from Monique Fong's translation which appeared in Hudson Review Winter 1970-71 in Children, "Resources of Myths"

Paz, Octavio-(Continued)

XXVI-11 Quoted his Alternating Current in Editorial, "Puzzles in Art"

XXVI-13 Quoted Alternating Current in Review, "A Poet's Essays"

XXVII-24 Quoted May Atlantic in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"

XXVII-22 Quoted May Atlantic in Editorial, "Death and Rebirth"

Peabody, Elizabeth P.

II-25 Reference to and quote from her account of Bronson Alcott's teaching methods in Children

VIII-43 Quoted on Bronson Alcott in Frontiers, "Authority in Child-Rearing"

X-44 Quoted on Bronson Alcott in Children

Peace and Change (1984)

XLI-45 Quoted Barry Childers, "The Individual and the change Process" in "Making 'Haters of War'"

Peace and Freedom (Monthly magazine of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom)

XXXIII-9 Article, Dec. 1979, by Ruth Cadwallader on Cambodia quoted in Frontiers, "What Has Become of the Men?"

Peace and Justice

XVIII-25 Lead

XXIX-10 Frontiers

Peace and Protest

XXXVI-26-35 Lead

Peace and the Plain Man - Norman Angell (Harper, 1935)

V-31 Quoted in Lead, "Rehearsal for Ragnarok"

XV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Politics, Religion, and the Agnostic Spirit"

XVI-22 Quoted in Editorial, "Captives of 'War Morality'?"

Peace, Brother

XVII-28 Children quotes Columbia College Today, Dr. Alexander Reid Martin, Saul H. Mendlovitz, and a sixteen-year-old

Peace by Displacement of War

XIX-44 Frontiers

"Peace Calendars" for 1958

X-49 Editorial-WRL Calendars

1965 Peace Calendar

XVII-51 Editorial-announcement of quoted

Peace-Creating

XX-35 Editorial

Peace Expert, The

III-20 Editorial

Peace Game, The

XIII-48 Frontiers

Peace in Vietnam- A New Approach to Southeast Asia (work of Quaker scholars under auspices of American Friends Service Com.)

XIX-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Politics of Vision"

Peace is Possible- The Politics of the Sermon on the Mount - Franz Alt (Schocken, 1985)

XXXVIII-47 Quoted re spirit of Sermon on the Mount

Peace is Possible

XXXVIII-47 Review

Peace Is Our Profession - anthology, prose and poetry (East River Anthology, 75 Gates Ave., Montclair, N.J. 07042)

XXXIV-20 Quoted W. D. Ehrhart, re one of his post-war (Vietnam) experiences in Editorial, "Nothing but Rifles and Bombs"

Peace is the Way

XVIII-24 Editorial

Peace-Maker in Kansas

XXXIX-2 Editorial (Wes Jackson)

Peacemaker (Dec. 11, 1978)

XXXII-10 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Something Hard to Do"

Peacemaker (Box 627, Garberville, CA 95440)

XXXIX-23 Jan. 1986 spending on implements of destruction, also quoted their Handbook in Frontiers

XL-22 Feb. 27, 1987, German Judge's protest, Helen Woodson re Shakopee prison in "The Path to Sanity?"

Peace-Makers

XXVI-41 Review

Peacemakers

XXXVII-48 Editorial

Peacemakers, The

XXXIX-23 Frontiers

Peace Movements in America - edited by Charles Chatfield (Schocken, 1973)

XXVI-41 Ernest Crosby essay quoted in Review, "Peace-Makers"

Peace News (English periodical)

VII-50 Review, "Notes on the News" re defense against bombs in Britain

IX-5 "Owlglass" quoted from in Frontiers, "Unrepresentative Views"

XI-26 Editorial, "A Dying Epoch" quoted from Hein van Wijk article from

XII-20 Quoted on Russian atomic tests in Lead, "The Empty Forum"

XIII-18 Reprint of Drum article, "They Are Banished in South Africa," Feb. 26 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"

XIII-22 David McReynolds quoted, Mar. 25 issue, in Lead, "Identity and Role"

XIV-7 David McReynolds article, "The Beat Generation," Oct. 28, 1960, quoted in Frontiers, "Off-Beat and Beat"

XIV-11 Herman Kahn quoted, Jan. 27 issue, in Lead, "The Issue is Disarmament"

XV-20 Discussed in sub-Editorial, "Peace News"

XV-43 Second part of Frontiers, "Voices of Conscience," reprint of Danilo Dolci's statement in Sept. 7 issue

XVI-9 Introduction to their edition of Thoreau's On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Gene Sharp quoted in Editorial, "Text for Friction- Makers"

XVI-22 Quoted, April 26 issue, under heading "Greek March Success," in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"

Peace News-(Continued)

XVI-28 Comments of reviewer on Sybil Marshall's Adventure in Learning quoted, April 5 issue, in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

XVI-37 Richard Boston quoted in Frontiers, "Therapy for a Sick Civilization"

XVI-39 Aug. 23 issue quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing" (comment on British primary school education)

XVII-10 Dr. Rachel Pinney quoted, March 8, 1963 issue, in Lead, "New-Old Discoveries"

XVII-16 Quoted, Jan. 3 issue, in Lead, "The New Thinking About Man"

XVII-24 Items for Frontiers on Havemann, Galvan, April 17, March 20, April 10; John Ball on New Zealand

XVIII-2 Lead, "Direct Action for Social Change" by Theodore Roszak reprinted from

XVIII-3 A. J. Muste quoted, Dec. 4 issue, in Editorial, "What Makes for Peace?"

XVIII-9 British lecturer quoted, Dec. 25 issue, in Lead, "A Responsibility of People"; Dr. Roszak quoted, Oct. 9 issue, same Lead

XVIII-10 Dr. R. D Laing quoted, Jan. 22 issue, in Children, "Education and Violence"

XIX-13 Theodore Roszak quoted, 1964 issue, in Review, "Defining the City's Needs"

XX-23 Theodore Roszak quoted, March 31 issue, in Editorial, "Nirvana Comes at the End"

XX-26 Theodore Roszak quoted from Oct. 9, 1964 issue, in Lead, "The Burdens of the Specialists"

XX-42 Bruno Bettelheim's discussion of Robert Warshow's The Immediate Experience quoted, Sept. 15 issue, in Frontiers, "The Face of Violence"

XXI-6 Paul Goodman's introduction to Dec. 15 presentation of his address quoted in Frontiers, "Paul (Revere) Goodman"

XXI-8 Quoted Jan. 45 issue on Bob Hope entertainment in Vietnam, in Frontiers, "Paths to 'Involvement'"

XXI-15 Henry Anderson quoted, March 15 issue, in Editorial, "Education and Peace"

XXI-36 Ronald V. Samson quoted on Gandhi's view of politics from Aug. 2 issue, in Review, "Anatomy of Contempt"

XXII-16 Theodore Roszak quoted from (2 years ago, issue) in children, "The Good in Institutions"

XXII-48 David Harris speech quoted from Oct. 24 issue in Frontiers, "Farewell Address"

XXIII-24 Theodore Roszak quoted, March 31, 1967 issue, in Lead, "The Question of Identity"

XXIV-47 Quote from on chemical and biological warfare in Frontiers, "'Unthinkable' for Obscene?"

XXV-50 Rob Overy's two-part article in Oct. 20 and 27 issues, quoted in Frontiers, "Planning for the Future"

Peace News-(Continued)

XXVI-7 Godfrey Featherstone quoted from Dec. 22, 1972 issue on toll of Vietnam war, in lead, "Patterns of Power"

XXVI-15 Geoffrey Catergaard's discussion of Judith Brown's Gandhi's Rise to Power quoted, July 28, 1972 issue in Lead, "Nature, Nurture, Choice"

XXVI-45 Percival Goodman's article, July RIBA Journal quoted from Aug. 17 issue, in Frontiers, "Now, and Now as 'Then'"

XXVII-11 A Choice of Reading"

XXVIII-42 Timothy Kidd item and another in July 11 issue discussed in Review, "A 'Peace News' Review"

XXVIII-53 Theodore Roszak quoted from in Lead, "All of a Sudden"

XXIX-13 Dr. Ronald Laing quoted, Dec. 16, 1964 issue in Review, "Ronald Laing, M.D."

XXIX-42 Quoted on India's recent history from June 11 issue in Frontiers, "The Conjugal Bond"

XXXII-5 John Ball quoted from in Children, "This and That, Here and There"

XXXIII-3 Quoted from review by Michael Randle of April Carter's Authority and Democracy in Children, "Kinds of Authority" (Aug. 31, 1979 issue)

XXXIII-43 Quoted from April 18, 1980 article by Bob Overy in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXIV-3 Quoted from review by Keith Motherson in Sept. 5, 1980 issue in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"

XXXIV-22 Mentioned re Richard Steele and Peter Moll and apartheid in Children, "God and Government"

XXXIV-42 Quoted Michael Randle, Aug. 31, 1979 issue (re Summerhill, Hannah Arendt, etc.) in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"

Peace News

VI-31 Frontiers, "Counter-Terror in Kenya" discusses this magazine and its excellence

XI-6 Quoted from above, Dec. 13, on a verbatim report on the conversation between the president of a French court and Christian Desmazieres, conscientious objector, in Lead, "Faith in Man"

"Peace News" Review, A

XXVIII-42 Review

Peace of Soul - Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen

II-38 Review

Peace of Surrender

II-38 Review of Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen's Peace of Soul

Peace or Atomic War - Albert Schweitzer

XII-12 Newman review of from Scientific American discussed in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"

Peace or War - Merle Curti (Norton, 1936)

XVIII-25 Quoted in Lead, "Peace and Justice"

Peace Pledge Union (6 Endsleigh St. London W.C. 1)

XXX-12 Account of origin and history in I Renounce War quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

Peace Reform in American History, The - Charles DeBenedetti (Indiana University Press, 1980)

XXXV-7 Quoted in Lead, "America, the Unpredictable"

Peace Research Institutes

XV-17 Second half of Editorial

Peace Spectrum

XVI-16 Review

Peace Walk-India to China - Radhakrishna

XVI-14 Frontiers

Peace Walkers

XIV-2 Briefly discussed and quoted in Editorial, "Editorial Notes"

Peace Wave?, A

XXXVIII-10 Frontiers (WRI, Journal of Humanistic Psychology)

Peace We Need, The

I-25 Frontiers, the peace between science and religion

Peace with China council (England)

IV-22 Discussed in Letter from England

Peaceable Lane - Keith Wheeler

XV-7 Quoted from in Review, "An Unusual Movie and a Good-Try Book"

Peaceable Nature - Stephan Lackner (Harper & Row, 1984)

XXXVIII-13 Quoted, problems of aggression, violence in Review

Peaceful People, The

III-48 Lead-about Hopi Case

Peaceful Heretics, The -- Blodwen Davies

VI-22 Frontiers

Peacekeeping and Self-Help

XXXIV-52 Frontiers

Peacemaker

XXII-51 Quoted from Oct. 18 issue in Frontiers, "Days of Our Years"

Peacemaker

XXVII-8 Interview between Vinoba Bhave and Satish Kumar, first appearing in July-Oct. 1969 Resurgence, then in Aug. 15, 1970 issue of above, subject of Lead, "Toward Actual Self- Government"

XXXIV-52 Quoted Sept. 1981 issue Mark Shepard re Shanti Sena, Peace Brigade proposed by Gandhi in Frontiers, "Peacekeeping and Self- Help"

XXXV-38 Quoted letter by Russell F. Ford re the draft (why he would not register) in Children, "The Lives of the Young" April 16, 1982 issue; also letter from Jerry Chernow re same

XXXVIII-3 Quoted Sept. 1984 re treatment of animals in Frontiers, "News of the Middle East"

Peacemakers

I-31 Their stand against war-"No Compromise"

Peacemeal - cookbook from Greenwich Village Peace Center, 473 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014, $4 per copy)

XXVII-15 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Starting All Over Again"

Peacework - New England Peace Movement Newsletter, 2161 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140)

XXXV-19 Feb. 1982 issue quoted in "Project in Self- Determination"

XXXV-38 Quoted April 1982 on Parents Against the Draft in Children, "The Lives of the Young"

XXXVI-24 Quoted March 1983 "Gandhi, the Draft, and 'Enemies'" and from Linda Falstein's article, Children

XXXVIII-26 Quoted Dec. 1984 re horrors of Central America in Frontiers, "Here. . . and There" by "Gladys Doe"

XL-9 Quoted Yarrow Cleaves re Greenham Commons women

XL-37 Joseph Gerson, April 1987 on peace in Israel-Frontiers, "An Israeli Dove Speaks"

XL-44 Pat Farren-their objectives and work and alternate press, etc., in "What Peacework Does"

Peacock, Joe

XXXV-21 His IFOR article, Feb. 1983, quoted in Frontiers, "Progress Report" (women's protest for peace)

Peaks and Facades

XIX-25 Lead

Peaks and Lamas - Marco Pallis

I-5 Review, "Books on India"

I-13 Tibetan farmers are "non-progressive" a people without history-Review, "People Without History"

I-32 Reference to in "The Gods of Egypt"

I-42 Reference to in "Notes on Art"

II-12 Quoted in Review, "Power"

III-21 Quoted in Review, "The Roots of Culture"

V-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Questions for Libertarians"

XVIII-41 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Trouble in Tibet"

XIX-31 Quoted in Review, "Strange Fruits of War"

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

XXXII-24 Quoted in Lead, "A Brief Comparison"

XXXVI-6 Quoted re "taste" of Tibetans in Review, "The Axis of Deliverance"

XXXVII-40 Quoted on peasant houses in Tibet in Frontiers, "A Tibetan Land"

XL-20 Quoted on character of Tibetans and reincarnation

Peale, Norman Vincent

VIII-29 His work discussed in Lead, "Is It 'Religion'?" from Reporter article by William Lee Miller

VIII-38 Reference to "The Confidence Man" by Donald Meyer in Editorial, "More of the Same"

IX-13 Mentioned in Editorial, "Culture in Flux"

Peale, Norman Vincent-(Continued)

IX-51 Mentioned in Edmund Carpenter article quoted in Frontiers, "Religion in Our Time"

XI-28 Reference made to by Tillich-quoted in Lead, "Maturity in Religion"

Pearce, F. G. (Headmaster, Rishi Valley School)

IX-41 Did Children column this issue

XI-7 His American Outline of Civilization quoted from in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Pearl, Arthur

XXVI-23 Quoted his contribution to Conflict and Consensus in Children, "Learners as Teachers"

XXVII-40 His contribution to Environmental Quality and Social Justice in Urban America given in Frontiers, "Problems of Conservationists"

Pearl Buck and the Atom Age

XII-31 Review

Pearl Harbor - George Morgenstern

I-13 Mentioned in Reading and Writing

I-39 Difficulties encountered by author in getting book published and honestly review; more in Editorial

Pearl, Raymond

II-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Question of Orthodoxy" on biology and human trends. Human breeding not under same laws as animal breeding

X-5 Quoted from Smithsonian Institution Report in Frontiers, "Jukes, Kallikaks and Others"

XI-41 Quoted in Lead, "Clouded Certainties" from above (1935)

XIV-3 Quoted in Lead, "The Problem of Knowledge" from 1935 Smithsonian Institution Report

XXII-27 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Defense of 'X'"

Pearse, A. R. (Professor of Zoology, Duke University)

XVIII-27 Quoted from Scientific Monthly, Oct. 1937, in Lead, "The Idea of Science"

XXI-10 Quoted Scientific Monthly, Oct. 1937, in Lead, "The Flight from Abstractions"

Pearson, Drew

III-12 Quoted re "last-ditch emotional plea" by hydrogen bomb boys against its use in Lead, "Unfinished History"

IV-10 Quoted on General Eisenhower in Review, "Unpopular Causes"

Pearson, Karl

I-17 Referenced to his Grammar of Science

VI-22 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Asylum of Mystery"

IX-40 Grammar of Science quoted in Lead, "Science and Authority"

XXVII-45 Grammar of Science quoted in Frontiers, "Does Matter Exist?"

XXXV-51 Quoted Grammar of Science in Children, "What Is (the) Matter?" (chapter on "matter")

Pearson, Lester (Canadian Foreign Secretary)

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

Pearson, Roy

XI-10 Quoted from article in The Christian Century, Jan. 1, in Frontiers, "More About Names"

Peat, Harold

I-48 Quoted his The Inexcusable Lie in children

Peattie, Donald Culross

I-9 The Flowering Earth - Review, "The Green Kingdom"

I-23 Reference to in Review, "World Without Credo"

II-12 Brief reference to above book in Lead, "Credible Religion"

XXXIV-38 Quoted The Flowering Earth in Children, "Odds and Ends"

Peattie, Louise Redfield

IV-52 Quoted in Children, from This Week, "Open Your Fingers" re meaning of possessiveness

Peavey, Fran

XXXIX-5 Review of Heart Politics in "A Life of Inquiry"

Peck, James

XV-16 Lillian Smith's introduction to his Freedom Ride quoted in Review, "Odyssey by Bus- Ordeal by Flame"; James Peck also quoted

XV-17 Lillian Smith's introduction to Freedom Ride again quoted briefly in Lead, "The Lessons of Pathology"

XV-26 Lillian Smith's introduction to Freedom Ride quoted in Lead, "The Clarity of the Specialists"

XXII-31 His Underdogs vs. Upperdogs discussed and quoted in Review, "The Experience of Jim Peck"

XXVIII-1 Lillian Smith's introduction to his Freedom Ride quoted in Review, "The Art of Citizenship"

XXXI-8 Lillian Smith's introduction to above quoted in Lead, "Line and Circle"

Peck, Jim

XII-2 Review of his We Who Would Not Kill in "Active 'Pacifism'"

Peck, Dr. M. Scott (psychiatrist)

XXXIV-15 His The Road Less Travelled quoted in Lead, "Untouched by Numbers" re Catholic girl struggling to manage her own life; mentioned in Editorial, "On 'Growing Up''"

Pedler's Progress - Odell Shepard

II-25 Reference to in Children, re Bronson Alcott

IV-44 Quoted in Lead, "Held for Ransom"

Pedagogic Verity

XXVII-15 Editorial

Pedagogical Seminary

XXIX-7 Frederick Burk's article, "The Genetic Versus the Logical Order in Drawing," reprinted from Sept. 1902 issue in Children, "Two Orders of Learning"

Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Paulo Freire (Herder and Herder, 1972)

XXVI-36 Richard Shaull quoted from foreword to in Review, "Paulo Freire"

Pedagogy of the Oppressed-(Continued)

XXVII-3 Michael Maccoby's review of quoted from May 14, 1971 Science in Children, "Paulo Freire"

XXVII-5 Quoted in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

XXXI-41 Quoted in Children, "The School of the World"

Peel, Doris

VII-44 Her Reporter article, "The Boy in the Front Row" quoted in Review, "Two Perspectives"

Peffer, Nathaniel

I-45 Contributed to symposium "Can Foreign Policy be Democratic?"

III-38 Brief quote from N.Y. Times article about war and peace, in Lead, "The Changing World"

Pei, Mario (Satevepost columnist)

VIII-43 Quoted re juvenile delinquency in Children

Pelican (University of California publication)

XIV-29 Quoted briefly in Children, "Notes on Creative Independence" Alan C. Elm's revision of "American Credo"

XIV-30 "American Credo" again quoted in Lead, "The Focus of Consciousness"

Pellegrino, Dr. Edmund D.

XIII-48 Quoted, Sept. 1, Journal of AMA in Children, "Medical Students Speak"

Pells, Richard H.

XXXIX-25 The Liberal Mind in a Conservative Ages quoted in "Politics. . . and Other Things"

Pellucidar - Edgar Rice Burroughs

XXVII-47 Discussed by Brian Aldiss in quotation in Review, "History of Science Fiction"

Pen Against Disaster, The

XXXI-51 Review

Penalty of Ecological Knowledge, A

XXIV-4 Frontiers

Pendergast, Tom

XXXIV-49 English teacher in Osaka Japan quoted from PHP, May 1982 issue in Children, "Teachers at Work"

Pendle Hill (Quaker publication center)

VIII-45 Pamphlet "From Where They Sit," by Dorothy Hutchinson, quoted in Editorial, "How Others Are Deciding"

XI-21 Pamphlet Inner Liberty by Peter Viereck quoted in Review, "The Dangerous Virtues"

XIV-7 Pamphlet "Psychotherapy Based on Human Longing," by Dr. Robert C. Murphy, Jr., quoted in Children, "Insights from Psychotherapy"

XVI-9 Pamphlet Children and Solitude, by Elise Boulding, quoted in Children, "On Being Alone"

XVII-14 Henry J. Cadbury pamphlet, The Eclipse of the Historical Jesus, quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss"

XVII-38 Dr. Carl Rogers pamphlet, A Therapist's view of Personal Goals, quoted in Editorial, "The Politics of Health"

Pendle Hill -(Continued)

XVIII-43 Pamphlet The Journal of a College Student quoted in Children, "Philosophic Free Enterprise"

XXIII-5 Harold Goddard pamphlet on William Blake quoted in Lead, "Blake's Panacea"

Penfield, Dr. Wilder

XVI-48 Quoted from Sept. 20 Science in Lead, "Private and Public Thinking"

XXI-16 Quoted, Sept. 20, 1963 Science in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"

XXIV-5 Quoted from The Creative Experience in Review, "of same title

XXV-10 Quoted Sept. 20, 1963 Science in Frontiers, "New Views of China"

XXVII-17 Quoted Sept. 20, 1963 Science in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"

XXVII-19 Quoted Spring 1974 American Scholar in Frontiers, "Mind and Brain"

XXVIII-51 Quoted The Mystery of the Mind in Review, "Not One But Two"

XXIX-9 Quoted Sept. 20, 1963 Science in Review, "Report on China"

XXIX-25 Mystery of the Mind quoted in Review, "The Tumult of Transition"

XXXV-44 Quoted from The Creative Experience in Children, "The Prepared Mind"

XXXV-50 Quoted The Mystery of the Mind in Lead, "The Always Pertinent Question"

Penn, William

VIII-38 Quoted in Children

X-51 Quoted his Treatise of Oaths in Review, "Failures of 'The Oath'"

Pennick, Nigel

XXXVII-11 Quoted, reviewed in Children, "Adventures in Geometry"

Penny Dreadfuls and a Life Hereafter

X-16 Frontiers

Penny Pages for Peace (circulated by Acts for Peace)

XIII-44 Quoted in Children, "Counsel for Old and Young. . ."

Penrose, Dr.

VII-27 Quoted in "Arts of Peace" re mental illness in South Africa

Pentagon of Power - Lewis Mumford

XXIII-50 Quoted in Lead, "Plateau of Understanding"

XXIV-3 Discussed, quoted at length in Lead, "The Ideal of Plenitude"

XXVII-13 Criticism of Descartes quoted in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"

XXVII-18 Discussion of Comenius quoted in Lead, "The Self and Knowledge"

XXVII-43 Quoted in Editorial, "Two Acts of a Drama"

XXVIII-52 A Diagnosis"

XXX-45 Quoted on Leonardo in Lead, "'The Road Not Taken'"

XXXI-20 Quoted in Review, "Galileo in Retrospect"

XXXI-48 Robert Kirsch's review in L.A. Times quoted in Review, "Good Leads to Follow"

Pentagon of Power-(Continued)

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

XXXVII-14 Quoted re "mechanical world" in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

Pentagon Papers

XXV-22 Discussion of by Hannah Arendt quoted, April 5 New York Times in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"

Penty, Arthur J.

XXV-47 Quoted from G. K.'s Weekly in re his comparison views of Gandhi and Ford in Frontiers, "Forty-Seven Years Ago"

People, Land, and Community - Wendell Berry

XXXVIII-15 Essay quoted in Lead, "The Next Step"

People & Energy (1757 "S" Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009)

XXX-10 Mentioned in Review, "Returned to Print"

XXXI-25 David Holzman quoted from in Frontiers, "It's Happening All Over"

People & Land - 345 Franklin St., San Francisco 94102)

XXVI-43 Quoted on mechanized agriculture in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"

XXVII-44 Quoted from Winter issue in Frontiers, "David and Goliath"

XXVIII-8 Quoted Summer 1974 issue in Editorial, "Seeds of Change"

People and Planet - Tom Woodhouse, ed. (Green Books, 1987)

XL-47 Quoted Jakob von Uexkull, Woodhouse, Mike Cooley in "Diagnosis and a Cure"

People and Power

XXI-35 Editorial

People As Subjects

XV-5 Editorial

People Choose, The

XIII-34 Lead

People for Ethical Treatment of Animals - Box 420525, Sacramento, CA 95842

XXXVIII-3 Frontiers, "News of the Middle East"

People in Quandaries - Wendell Johnson

V-2 Quoted in Review, "Semantics and Sanity"

People of Great Russia, The - Geoffrey Gorer and John Richman

III-41 Reference to in Editorial, "Enigma 'Solved'"

III-43 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Anxious Quest"

People of Kenya Speak for Themselves, The - Mbiyu Koinange

VIII-28 Reviewed in Lead, "The Patient People"

People of the Deer - Farley Mowat (Little, Brown; Pyramid paperback)

V-16 Reviewed

V-21 Children devoted to long quotations from

VI-9 Children - quotes from

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

XXV-40 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Vanishing People"

People of Three Mile Island, The-Interviews and Photographs - Sierra Club

XXXV-4 Quoted extensively, discussed in Frontiers, "A Little Tiny Accident"

People on the Earth - Edwin Corle (Duall, Sloan and Pearce, 1950)

IV-2 Review in "The Novels of Understanding"

XVI-38 Quoted in Review, "The Indian Within Us"

People on the Land

XXVI-21 Frontiers

People or Personnel (Vintage paperback combining essays and Like a Conquered Province) - Paul Goodman

XXXIV-8 Quoted in Review, "'If the Republic Had Any Sense'"

People Without a History

I-13 Review-Levi's Christ Stopped at Eboli

People's Action (formerly Sarva Seva Sangh Monthly News Letter)

XXIII-2 Dr. Dasgupta quoted, July-Aug. issue, 1969, in Frontiers, "Social World in India"

XXV-24 Prabhash Joshi quoted, March issue, in Frontiers, "Indian Bandits Surrender"

Peoples Development Corporation (organized by Danny Soto, S. Bronx NYC)

XXX-43 Reported achievements of quoted, July 23 Saturday Review, in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"

People's History of the United States, A - Howard Zinn

XXXIII-43 Review of in Nation, May 24, 1980, by Bruce Kuklick, quoted in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted first chapter on his view of history in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

People's Yellow Pages (annual published by American Friends Service Committee, 353 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. 02139)

XVI-12 Discussed in Frontiers, "Means to Ends"

XXXV-22 Quoted in Frontiers, "We-Know-Now" (from Free Trade Exchange)

Pepacton - John Burroughs

XXIV-24 Quoted in Review, "On Rivers and Men"

XXXIII-21 Quoted John Burroughs in "Nature and the Poets" in Review, "An Involving Book"

XXXIV-50 Quoted from "Nature and the Poet" in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"

Peplow, Ed

VII-35 Author of article on "Verde Valley" School, discussed in Children

Perceiving What is There

XII-21 Lead

Perceiving, Behaving, Becoming-A New Focus for Education (1962 Yearbook of Assn. for Supervision and Curriculum Development, edited by Arthur W. Combs)

XVIII-4 Quoted at length in Children, "A New Psychology in Education"

Perception and Cosmology in Whitehead's Philosophy - Paul JF. Schmidt (Rutgers University Press, $9.00)

XXI-8 Quoted in Lead, "Philosopher of Science"

Percy, Walker

XV-43 His novel, The Moviegoer, quoted in Review of same title

XXXI-13 Quoted Fall 1977 Michigan Quarterly Review in Lead, "What Comes Next?"

XXXIX-41 Quoted on the novel as a diagnostic tool, Harper's, June 1986, in "The Hazards of Transition"

XXXIX-42 Quoted above in "The Dark Side of Human Nature"

Percy, William

XV-19 His preface to Joy Adamson's Born Free quoted in Children, "Education Transcending Savagery"

Perdue, Lewis

XXVI-15 Quoted, Jan. 1, 1973 Nation in Editorial, "Impasse in Ireland"

Perelman, Michael J. (California State College at Chino)

XXVI-1 Quoted from Environment on farming with petroleum

XXVI-16 Quoted Dec. 1972 Environment in Frontiers, "Samplings of the Malaise"

Perennial Philosophy - Aldous Huxley

III-1 Reference to in Review, "Digest sand Anthologies"

Perennial Solution, A

XXXV-26-34 Frontiers (Wes Jackson)

Perfect Government, The

V-11 Editorial

Perfect Sight Without Glasses - Dr. W. H. Bates

IX-26 Discussed in Children

XXVII-26-35 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Notes o Self- Reliance"

Pericles

III-12 Quoted his Funeral Oration in Lead, "Unfinished History"

VIII-40 Quoted by Blakely in Lead, "What is a Free Society?"

Perils of Being Human

XX-1 Review

Periodic Table, The - Primo Levi (Schocken, 1984)

XXXVIII-20 Reviewed, quoted in "A Continuous Delight"

Periodical Review Periodical Notes (in Review column)

I-25 Howard Mumford Jones, "The Vultures of Peace"; Retort editorial on strike against war

I-43 Christian Century, Oct. 6, 1948, discussion of Amsterdam World Assembly of Churches, Oct. 1948 Progressive with quotations from Milton Mayer and Villard

I-45 Organic Gardening's original inspiration; The Churchill Weavers

V-22 Review, Christian Century, letter to Mrs. Matthew B. Ridgway re illegitimate Japanese children, Western Union Easter messages

V-29 Eric Sevaried on Sen. Mundt; Justice William O. Douglas; Eastern World, etc.

Periodicals in Transition

I-7 Review

Periodicals of Interest

XL-5 Frontiers

Perkins, Dorothy

XIV-3 Wrote Frontiers, "Fact and Fiction in the Cold War"

Perkinson, Henry J. (History of Education teacher at NY University)

XXXIII-9 His article in Etc. quoted in Children, "A Conception of the Learner"

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

Perlman, David (Science editor, San Francisco Chronicle)

XXXIII-25 Quoted from Technology Review, Mar/Apr 1980 in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

Perlin, John

XXXII-18 Quoted on solar energy in Frontiers, "Problems and Solutions"

XL-11 Quoted from Gildea Review, Winter 1987, on destruction of forests, in "Time to Plant Trees"

Permaculture Two - (Bill Mollison) 37 Goldsmith St., Maryborough 3465 Aus.

XXXIV-19 Discussion of his work, mention of book in Frontiers, "Pictures-Large and Small" (re farms, seeds, etc.)

XXXVI-12 Quoted Stephen Lesiuk from recent issue (1982?) in Frontiers, "Encouraging Developments"

XXXVI-20 Quoted Aug. 1982 issue re work of Fukuoka in Children, "A Common Knowledge Base"

XXXVIII-9 Quoted, Feb. 1983, "The Green Wall of China" and article by Sarah Scholfield re Gandhian ideals in India in Children, "Paper from Australia"; also quoted Franz Honnef

XXXVII-13 Quoted May 1983 Bill Mollison's definition of, and article on Australia in Frontiers, "Restoring Activities"

XXXVII-23 Quoted Dec. 1983 Peter Hardwick on planting in Australia in Frontiers, "Learning and Teaching"

XXXVIII-5 Nov. 1984 Geoff Lacey's "The Self-Reliant Community" quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "What To Do About Unemployment"

Permissible Self-Criticism

XXIII-18 Frontiers

Permission to Think

IX-17 Editorial

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace - Caxton Printers, Idaho, 1953, ed. by Harry Elmer Barnes

VII-13 Quoted from William Neumann article in Frontiers, "The Assumption of Warmakers"

Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions, The

XXXIV-23 Lincoln's address to Young Men's Lyceum from Wilson's Eight Essays in "On Self- Evolvers"

Perplexed Pioneers

XII-14 Lead

Perrin, Noel

XX-35 Quoted from New Yorker in Frontiers, "The End of Dialogue"

XXXII-10 Quoted his Giving Up the Gun in Review, "A Martial Virtue"

XXXIII-23 Quoted from his First Person Rural in Lead, "Blight and Delight"

XXXVI-23 Quoted Giving Up the Gun in Review, "The Prevailing Ethos"

Perrine, Van Dearing

XXVII-38 Quoted from his Let the Child Draw in Children, "He Wouldn't Teach"

Perrott, Roy (Manchester Guardian reporter)

XII-14 Quoted in Children re Longmoor County school

Perrucci, Robert (Sociologist, with Edith Weisskopf-Joelson)

XV-14 Co-author of paper, "An Antidote Against Separation" quoted in Review, "Alienation- and Side Effects"

Perry, Helen Swick

VII-46 Quoted from Psychiatry in Review, "'Radical' Psychiatrists"

Perry, Hiram

XXXI-7 His "Organic Farming Cannot Feed the World," quoted from Yankee, Sept. 1977, in Frontiers, "Requirements of Synthesis"

Perry, Ralph Barton

I-8 Quoted in Letter from England

Perry, William G. Jr.

XXI-42 Quoted from Examining in Harvard College in Children, "The Bead Game"

XXXIX-1 Quoted Examining in Harvard College in "Testers-and Outwitting Them"

Persig, Robert

XXVIII-10 His Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance reviewed in "Two-Wheeled Omnibus"

Persistent Minority, A

VI-21 Review-Vegetarian News

Persistent question, A

XXXIX-2 Frontiers (survival after death)

Persisting Thesis, A

XI-7 Editorial

Person/Planet - Theodore Roszak

XXXII-5 Quoted in Lead, "Progress Report"

XXXII-15 Quoted in Children, "Beyond Technique"

Personal Approach, A

XXXVIII-5 Review (Morgan)

Personal Economics for Idealists

II-1 Lead

Personal History - Vincent Sheean

I-17 Edgar Snow mentions Sheean's reaction to death of Gandhi in his (Snow's) Satevepost article on

Personal Journal of Marjorie and Charles Colvin (222 Sierra Rod., Ojai, CA 93023)

XXXV-52 Quoted re Eisenhower's word in 1953 Frontiers, "Some Supposings" (re arms race)

Personal Knowledge - Prof. Michael Polanyi (University of Chicago Press, 1958)

XIX-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Root Ideas"

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

XX-26 Quoted in Review, "Foundations of Tomorrow's Science"

XXI-1 Quoted in Children, "The Educated Man"

XXII-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Necessary Boldness"

XXIII-25-34 Quoted in Lead, "The Precious Uncertainties"

XXIII-45 Mentioned in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets"

XXIV-16 Quoted in Lead, "A Power of Mind"

Personal Knowledge-(Continued)

XXIV-21 Mentioned in Review, "Scientists Are Human"

XXIV-37 Long quote from in Editorial, "The Unspecifiable Art"

XXVI-4 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Its Critics"

XXX-18 Chapter, "The Critique of Doubt," quoted in Lead, "What Needs to Be Done?"

XXX-48 Quote from preface in Review, "Polanyi's Last Book"

XXXI-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intangible Requirements"

XXXII-52 Quoted in Lead, "A General Understanding"

XXXIII-14 Quoted in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"

XXXIII-41 Discussed, quoted from in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"

XXXVIII-10 Quoted preface re scientific detachment and what science is in Review, "The Meaning of Scientific Inquiry"

Personal Problems and Psychological Frontiers - vol. Pub. Sheridan House

XI-17 Lead, "The Mission of the Psychologist" by A. H. Maslow from above book

Personal Saga

XL-42 Review (Harlan Hubbard)

Personal Space - Robert Sommer (Prentice-Hall, 1969)

XXIII-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Long-Range Question"

Personnel and Guidance Journal

XX-16 Edward A. Dreyfuss quoted, Feb. issue, in Lead, "The Role of Institutions"

Perspective on Japan

VII-24 Review-Friends Intelligence

Perspectives in Biology and Medicineb

XXXV-23 Quoted Catherine Roberts, Winter 1982 issue, in Frontiers, "Changes in Thought and Action"

Perspectives in Humanism (series)

XXXIV-2 Introduction by Ruth Nanda Anshen quoted in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"

Perspectives in Psychological Theory - Kaplan-Wapner

XV-11 Quoted in Children, "Still 'Discovering the Child'"

Perspectives of the "Mature Mind"

VI-22 Review-Harry Overstreet-The Mature Mind

Perspectives on Healing

XII-30 Frontiers

Perspectives on Our Age - Jacques Ellul (Seabury Press, 1983)

XXXVII-2 Noted in Frontiers, "Bucky Fuller" (quoted interview with Ellul from Et cetera, Summer 1983

Perspectives USA (Periodical-cultural quarterly sponsored by Ford Foundation)

IX-10 Review, "Perspectives on Einstein" Irving Kristol's "The Passion of Pure Reason"; announcement of purposes quoted

IX-19 Alice Griffin's survey, "New Trends in the American Theatre" from above, discussed in Frontiers, "The Timeless World"

Perspectives USA -(Continued)

IX-51 Summer 1956 issue discussed in Children, "Fred M. Hechinger article"

Persuasion and Healing - Dr. Jerome D. Frank (Schocken rev. 1974)

XVI-34 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Common Sense and Psychotherapy"

XXVIII-5 Reviewed in "The Therapy of Pragmatists"

XXXIII-51 Quoted in Lead, "The World as Will and Idea"

XXXV-52 Quoted in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"

XXXVII-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Weight of Orthodoxy" (the "assumptive world")

Persuasions of Nature, The

XL-36 Lead (Soil and Survival)

Persuasive Art, The

XXX-17 Lead

Peruvians (the people)

XII-10 Editorial, "Latin American Quest" re work of Luis Monguio

Perverse Metaphor, A

XXXIX-14 Frontiers (Replacing the Warrior)

Perversions of Science and Technology, The

XXXIII-7 Article issued by World Order Models Project, quoted in Review, "Instead of Collapse"

The Pessimism We Can Ignore

XII-34 Editorial

Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich (Swiss educational reformer)

X-26 Short quote from in Children, "The Direction of Human Development"

Petal Paper

XX-4 Two questions on Vietnam situation posed, Aug. issue, in Editorial, "The Restive Press"

Peters, Fritz

III-51 His The World Next Door subject of Lead, same title; quotations from 1-2

V-25 Quoted above book in Review, "Broken Contact"

VII-52 Review of his Descent, "Notes on Novels"

Peters, Hilary

XXIX-38 Quoted, May-June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Gardens, Trees, and Other Good Things"

Peters, Tom

XXXII-41 Quoted, May-July issue of Betterway in Children, "Cheerful Places in Ohio"

XXXVII-7 Quoted Fall 1983 Betterway re integration in Children, "Best in Ohio"

XXXVII-47 Quoted Spring 1984 Betterway, Children, "Self-Salvage at Betterway"

XXXVII-7 Fall 1983 Betterway re integration

XXXVII-47 Spring 1984 in "Self-Salvage at Betterway"

XXXVIII-18 Discussion of his work, in Children, "Working with the Young"

XLI-19 Fall 1987 Betterway in "Trips for Health and Normality"

XLI-46 Summer 1987 issue in "A Better Way"

Petersen, Dr. (St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago)

I-21 Quoted re sunspots in 1948

Petersen, H. C.

VII-13 Reference to his Propaganda for War in Frontiers, "The Assumptions of Warmakers"

Petersen, K. Helveg

XXXVI-36 Quoted (with Niels I. Mayer, Villy Sorenson) Revolt from the Center in Lead, "Plateau of Vision"

Peterson, Houston

III-36 Mention of his book, Great Teachers in "Has It Occurred to Us?"

Peterson, Mari

XXXVI-22 Quoted Land Report, Fall 1982 (subsistence in the home) in Frontiers, "A Foot in Both Worlds"

Peterson, Marilyn

XXXV-10 Quoted Contemporary Education in Children, "Speaking and Reading" (Fall 1981 issue)

Peterson, Val (Administrator of Civil Defense) (Governor)

VIII-19 Quoted in Review, "Matters of Survival" from U.S. News & World Report

VIII-25 Quoted briefly in Review, "The Commonplaces of Atomic War"

Peterson, Dr. William F. (University of Illinois)

II-36 Revived doctrine that climate has direct and specific influence on human body

Petite, Irving

XXXI-1 His Elderberry Tree briefly quoted in Review, "All This Was Good, Too"

Pétrement, Simone

XXX-22 Her biography of Simone Weil reviewed in Lead, "The Line of a Life"

XXX-37 Fernande Gontier's review of her book quoted from Nation, May 28, in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"

XXXVI-39 Quoted in Lead, "Philosophy and Politics"

Petrakis, Harry Mark

XXIV-48 His book Waves of the Night discussed and quoted in Review, "Musings on Literature"

Pethick-Lawrence, Lord

X-2 His tribute to Gandhi-Review of Mahatma Gandhi-the Last Phase

Pettigrew, Thomas

XXVI-20 Briefly quoted on money and education in Children, "Miscellany"

Pettingill, Olin Jrs.

XXXII-5 Quoted Sept. 1983 Audubon on Children's stories of Thornton Burgess in "Various Nostalgias"

Pettit, Jethro

XL-24 From Oxfam Winter 1986-87 re Contras

Pettry Neil

XIX-43 Quoted by Paul Salstrom from The Angolite in Frontiers, "Behind 'Pen-Pals for Prisoners'"

Pevear, Richard

XXXVI-20 Quoted his article on Wendell Berry, Summer 1983 issue of Hudson Review in Lead, "Religion in the Future"

Pfaff, William

XXIV-35 Quoted, July 3, New Yorker, in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"

Pfeffer, Leo

IX-30 His "Qumran and Christianity" quoted in Review, "Life from the Dead Sea"

Pfeffer, Paul A.

VII-35 Reference to case of this man unjustly convicted of murder in Editorial, "Built-in- Danger"

Pfeffercorn,John

I-50 His persecution of the Jews led to Reuchilin's controversy with Obscurantists

Pfeifter, Dr. Ehrenfried

I-18 His book The Earth's Surface and Human Destiny reviewed in Frontiers

I-50 Reference to lecture in Los Angeles re organic gardening in "Front Against Disaster"

IX-18 Earth's Face quoted in Frontiers, "The Land, the Earth, the Planet"

XXII-21 Quoted, Jan. Newsletter of Society for Social Responsibility in Science in Frontiers, "Caution-Scientists at Work"

XXVII-3 Discussion of travels in Vietnam reported in Environment, Nov. 1973, mentioned in Frontiers, "More on the 'Green Revolution'"

Pfleiderer

VII-32 Quoted his The Philosophy of Religion in Lead, "The Internal Social Order"

Pfoutz, S. E.

XI-5 His The Whipping Boy reviewed in Review, "Basic Criticism in Novels"

Phaedo - Plato

II-30 Reviewed, "A Great Book"

II-47 Quoted in Frontiers

X-10 Quoted (eye of soul) in Frontiers, "Miscellany"

X-39 Quoted in Lead, "Toward Natural Philosophy"

XX-48 Quoted in Review, "A Lost Inheritance"

XXI-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Generating Power"

XXI-35 Quoted in Lead, "Critics and Rebuilders"

XXIV-15 Quoted in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions

XXV-15 Quoted in Lead, "To Merit Eternity"

XXV-47 Brief quote from in Review, "Critique of Scientific Humanism"

XXV-51 Long quotation in Frontiers, "Polanyi and Plato"

XXVIII-51 Quoted in Review, "Not One, But Two"

XXX-46 Dialogue telling of Socrates' death quoted in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"

XXXII-9 Socrates quoted in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"

XXXIV-39 Quoted in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore"

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

XXXV-51 Quoted in Lead, "A Question of Relevance"

XXXVIII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Is There Moral Law?"

XL-48 Quoted (on 40th year of MANAS) in "Internal Wonderings"

Phaedrus

XXIX-10 Quoted in Lead, "Thinking and Writing"

XXXI-36 Quoted in Lead, "Signs and Thinking"

XXXV-11 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Dispute" (disputed terms)

XXXV-52 Quoted in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"

XXXVI-15 Quoted re invention of writing in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted on invention of writing in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

Phantasies of a Prisoner - Lowell Naeve

XII-5 Reviewed in Frontiers, "A Visual Novel"

Phantom Tollbooth, The - Norton Juster

XXXII-14 Reviewed in Children, "Verbal Fantasy"

Pharmaceutical Betrayal

XII-11 Review

Phenix, Philip H.

XV-33 His book Education and the Common Good, quoted in Children, "Reverence in the Classroom"

Phenix, Richard

II-40 Quoted his On My Way Home in Frontiers, "The Pundits and the Common Man"

Phenomenon of Change, The (Cooper-Hewitt Museum)

XXXIX-11 Quoted re revolution in communication- Lead, "Morality is Practical"

Phenomenon of Life, The - Hans Jonas (Harper & Row, 1966)

XXVIII-1 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "The New Beginning"

XXVIII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions"

Phenomenon of Man, The - Tilhard de Chardin

XVIII-30 Quoted from, reprinted in Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology, quoted in Editorial, "Man as Given"

Phi Beta Kappa (see Key Reporter)

XI-17 Review, "Philosophy for Phi Beta Kappa"

Phi Delta Kappan

XV-22 Article by Gustav Albrecht, "A Survey of Teacher Opinion in California," quoted in Children, "Notes"

XVIII-12 Article on "Classroom Problems Test" by Bruce Burnes and Vincent Rogers quoted, Oct. 1964 issue, in Children, "Education and Religion"

XXXI-37 Leslie A. Hart quoted in Feb. 1978 issue, in Children, "Teaching and Testing"

Phi Kappa Phi Journal

XXI-45 Prof. Adolph O. Goldsmith quoted, Summer 1968 issue, in Children, Wordless Knowledge?"

Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

XIII-40 "Letters to the Editor" column, June 21, 1960, by Richard Groff in his Frontiers, "Baptizing the Bomb"

Philadelphia Green

XXXII-12 An urban agriculture program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, quoted in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"

Phillips, Cabell

X-33 Quoted from his article in Harper's (July) on the Department of Defense's lures to enlistment in Children, "Background for Marriage"

Philipps, Cecil R.

XXXI-3 Quoted from Aug/Sept Ecologist in Frontiers, "Instruction from Nature"

Phillips, H. B.

IX-35 A Technology Review article by him quoted in Lead, "Arguments for Freedom"

Phillips, John

XXII-9 Quoted from Via I in Review, "Therapy by Design"

Phillips, John

VI-15 Review of his The Second Happiest Day, "The Superfluous Society"

Phillips, Kevin

XXXI-37 Quoted from Harper's in Lead, "Model and Ingredient"

Phillips, Michael

XXXIV-52 Editor of Briarpatch Book, quoted in Review, "Briarpatch"

XXXIX-48 His interview with Richard Munson, Spring 1986 Rain on "business" of electricity in Children

Philosopher and Social Scientist

II-19 Lead-John Collier

Philosopher of The One

XVII-26 Frontiers on Plotinus-The Essential Plotinus, trans. Elmer O'Brien

Philosopher of Science

XXI-8 Lead

Philosopher Scientists

I-26 Frontiers

Philosopher Statesman, A

XI-26 Review Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and his book East and West discussed

Philosopher-Statesman and His Work, A

XVIII-2 Review

Philosophic Discipline, The

XX-8 Editorial

Philosophic Institution?

XI-2 Editorial

Philosophic Piety

XXIX-37 Editorial

Philosophic Spectacle, The

XXVI-19 Editorial

Philosophic Temper, The

IV-47 Frontiers

"Philosophic" Warning, A

XXIX-16 Frontiers

Philosophical Anthropology and Practical Politics - F. S. C. Northrup

XIII-42 Review of by James Warburg in Sept. Saturday Review, quoted in Frontiers, "War is an Outmoded Idea"

Philosophical Approach to Alienation

XVII-51 Review

Philosophical Books

XVI-19 Review

Philosophical Daring

VII-44 Editorial

Philosophical Dictionary, The - Ed., Dagobert Runes (deceased), new ed.

XXXVI-52 Reviewed, quoted in "Three Books"

Philosophical History

VII-45 Frontiers-The Judgment of History, Marie Collins Swabey

Philosophical Issues in Adult Education - Horace Kallen (1949)

XXII-5 Quoted in Lead, "The Heroic Conception of Man"

Philosophical Politics

XV-25 Review

Philosophical Problems of Nuclear Science (Werner Heisenberg, 1952)

XXXV-11 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Dispute" (from Hannah Arendt)

Philosophical Religion

VII-44 Frontiers

Philosophical Review

XXXVIII-44 Quoted "A Lecture on Ethics" by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jan. 1965, in "Finally, a High Note"

Philosophical Respect for Religion

XV-39 Review

Philosophical Scrutiny of Religion, A - C. J. Ducasse

VIII-15 Reference to in Editorial, "Religion Without God?"

VIII-20 Reviewed in Lead, "Book for Our Time"

XI-28 Quoted in Children, "Religion and Education I"

Philosophical Study of the Human Mind, A - Joseph Barrell (Philosophical Library, 1954)

VII-28 Discussed in Frontiers, "Revolt Against the Experts"

VII-32 Quoted from in Children

Philosophical Subjects - Adam Smith

XXX-26-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Cracks in the Economic Foundation"

Philosophies of Education (41st Yearbook of National Society for Study of Education)

IX-21 Discussion in Children

Philosophies of Education in Cultural Perspective - Theodore Brameld

XVIII-38 Quoted in Children, "On Teaching Virtue"

Philosophies of the East

IV-41 Review, "Selections from the Upanishads, and the Tao Te King"

Philosophies of India - Henrich Zimmer

XII-36 Quoted in Lead, "Direct Encounter"

Philosophy (British Journal)

XX-24 Prof. H. H. Price quoted at length, Oct. 1940 issue, in Editorial, "A Striking Anticipation"

XXII-4 Prof. H. H. Price quoted, Oct. 1940 issue, in Review, "A Young But Promising Science"

XXIII-19 Sir Patrick Duncan quoted from Oct. 1940 issue, in Editorial, "Theory of the Forms"

Philosophy -(Continued)

XXIV-18 Prof. H. H. Price quoted, Oct. 1940 issue, in Editorial, "Whence Creativity?"

XXIX-3 Price quoted, Oct. 1940 issue, in Review, "Unless They Philosophize" and Editorial, "Foundations of Science"

XXXI-12 Prof. H. H. Price quoted again in Editorial, "The Utility of Ignorance"

XXXII-17 Prof. Price quoted, Oct. 1940 issue, in Lead, "Language and Beyond"

XXXII-20 Price quoted, Oct. 1940 issue, in Lead, "Metaphysical Adventuring"

XXXII-44 Quoted article by H. H. Price in Lead, "Two Transformations"

Philosophy-an Introduction to the Art of Wondering - James L. Christian (Rinehart Press, 1973, $10.95)

XXVII-17 Subject of Review, "What Serves 'Philosophy'?"

Philosophy and Art

VIII-48 Frontiers

Philosophy and Censorship

X-19 Review

Philosophy and Conduct - Arthur E. Morgan

VIII-49 Frontiers

Philosophy and Conduct

XIX-15 Editorial

Philosophy and Diplomacy

XVII-1 Review

Philosophy and Drama

XI-38 Review on Arthur Miller's article, "The Shadow of the Gods" and Maxwell Anderson's Off Broadway

Philosophy and Ecology

XI-44 Review of Leslie Reid's Earth Company

Philosophy and Nothing - Dr. Wienpahl

XII-30 Article quoted in Lead, "Metaphysics- Second Attempt"

Philosophy and Politics

V-52 Lead

XXXVI-39 Lead (Simone Weil, Hannah Arendt)

Philosophy and Progress

XVI-38 Frontiers

Philosophy and Psychic Phenomena

XII-39 Review

Philosophy and Science

XXIII-23 Editorial

Philosophy and the Policeman

XVII-13 Review

Philosophy and the World by Karl Jaspers

XVII-26 Quoted in "Innovation and Participation"

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

Philosophy and the Young Child - Gareth B. Matthews

XXXV-20 Quoted in review of by Matthew Lipman in Harvard Educational Review, Aug. 1981 issue, in Children, "Child Philosophers"

Philosophy (quarterly, University of Hawaii Press)

V-20 Reference to and quotation from in Frontiers, "Religion and the Future"

VI-8 Quoted in Review, "Mathematical Reasoning

Philosophy -(Continued)

VI-19 Reference to in Editorial, "Toward World Culture"

VIII-24 Quoted from Van Meter Ames article on Zen in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"

IX-3 A. J. Bahm article quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on Philosophic Discussion"

X-9 Review, "More 'East-West' Philosophy"

XII-7 Review, "Third East-West Conference"; Editorial, "When You Reflect"

Philosophy for the Mature

XIX-21 Review

Philosophy for Phi Beta Kappa

XI-17 Review - C. J. Ducasse article

Philosophy Forum - issued by University of the Pacific

XVII-2 Prof. Alburey Castell quoted from Dec. 1962 issue in Frontiers, "'Fate of Free Will'"

Philosophy in Action

XXV-9 Lead

Philosophy in Extremis

III-13 Review of The Wall by John Hersey

Philosophy in Fiction

III-44 Review of James T. Farrell in Antioch Review

Philosophy in the Mass Age - George P. Grant

XIII-18 Discussed and quoted in Lead, "Books for Study"

Philosophy is Where You Find It

VII-7 Frontiers

Philosophy of Education - Robert Ulich

XV-43 Quoted in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Philosophy of the Enlightenment - Ernest Cassirer (Beacon, 1955)

XXXII-24 Quoted on Galileo in Editorial, "The Hidden Assumption"

XXXII-44 Quoted in Lead, "Two Transformations"

XXXIII-5 Quoted in Lead, "What is Humanism?"

Philosophy of Giambattista Vico - Benedetto Croce (Macmillan, 1913)

XXVII-13 Quoted in Lead, "In Spite of His Defects"

Philosophy of History - Hegel

II-5 Reference to (Sibree's translation)

III-18 Quoted in Lead, "A Measure of Progress"

XIX-11 Quoted in Lead, "A Measure of Progress"

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

XXXIV-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Priority of Mind"

Philosophy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, The

X-21 Review

Philosophy of Law -- Hegel

II-5 Quoted in "Is History 'Organic'?"

XX-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Missing Factor"

Philosophy of Man

IX-4 Lead

Philosophy of Martin Luther King, The

XVI-36 Review

Philosophy of Moral Development, The - Lawrence Kohlberg (Harper & Row 1981)

XXXIV-50 Review in Psychology Today, Aug. 1981, quoted in Frontiers

Philosophy of Moral Development, The -(Continued)

XXXV-9 Quoted extensively in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"

XXXV-52 Letter from reader on MANAS review of quoted in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"

Philosophy of No, The - Gaston Bachelard (Orion, 1968)

XXV-44 Quoted in Lead, "A Shadowy Frontier"

Philosophy of Physical Science - Arthur Stanley Eddington

XXIII-2 Quote from in Editorial, "Eddington on science"

Philosophy of Religion, The - Pfleiderer

VII-32 Reference to and quoted from in Lead, "The Internal Social Order"

Philosophy of Sampattidan, The - Srikrishnadas Jaju

XVIII-10 Quoted in Review, "Some Moral Simplicities"

Philosophy of Sarvenalli Radhakrishnan, The

XVIII-2 Quoted in Review, "A Philosopher- Statesman and His Work"

XIX-49 Essay from, text of Lead, "The Religion of the Spirit"

Philosophy of Science (Magazine)

XVI-16 Prof. E. S. Brightman quoted, Jan. 1941 issue, in Lead, "Science with Human Ends"

XXII-6 Clyde Kluckhohn quoted, July 1939, in Review, "The Spirit of Science"

Philosophy of Style - Herbert Spencer (Pateant Press, 1959)

XIX-51 Quoted in Review, "Random Thoughts on Words"

Philosophy of the Enlightenment, The - Ernst Cassirer (Beacon, 1955)

XXXV-36 Suggested reading in Lead, "Our Essential Calling" (the search for meaning)

Philosophy of Youth

IX-29 Editorial

Philosophy-the Imperative Activity

XVIII-35 Frontiers-Huston Smith, Whitney J. Oates

Philosophy, Politics, and Society (Oxford- Basil Blackwell, 1956)

XXVIII-51 Margaret Macdonald quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature; Renford Bambrough essay, "Plato's Political Analogies" quoted from in same Lead

Philosophy- Some Comparisons

XXV-12 Lead

Phoebe's Revolt - Natalie Babbitt (Farrar, Strauss, 1968)

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

Phoenix (boat) - Earle L. Reynolds and family and Nick Mikami

XI-5 1 Discussed in Lead, "From Its Own Ashes"

Phoenix as Xenophon

XIV-30 Review

Phoenix of the Arts

IV-24 Review-Maxwell Anderson, Off Broadway

Phoenix Gazette

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

Photius (Byzantine antiquarian)

XXVIII-6 Quoted his life of Pythagoras in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"

PHP (paper re Japanese-American relations)

XXXIV-49 Quoted May 1981 issue, Tom Pendergast re teaching English at Osaka High School, in Children, "Teachers at Work"

Physical and Psychical Research - C. C. L. Gregory and Anita Kohsen (Omega Press, 1954)

VIII-14 Review

Physicians. . . and Food

XXXVIII-51 Review (Jacob Needleman)

Physics and Chemistry of Freedom, The - Krishna Chaitanya (Somaiya Publications, Bombay, 35 Rs)

XXVI-16 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Consciousness and Design"

Physics as Metaphor - Roger S. Jones (University of Minnesota Press, 1982)

XXXV-38 Quoted in Lead, "The Drama of Restoration"

Physics Today

XXXII-43 Prof. S. Chandrasekhar quoted, July issue, in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

XXXV-45 Quoted Laura Nader's article on solar energy, Feb. 1981, in Lead

Piaget, Jean

XXIII-36 Quoted from Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child in Children, "Books for Teachers"

XXIII-44 Above discussed and quoted in Children, "Children's Thinking"

XXVII-5 His To Understand Is To Invent quoted in Children, "A Good Book to Own"

XXXI-1 Paper on Mathematical Education quoted from Fall 1975 Contemporary Education in Children, "Stages of Knowing"

XXXII-11 With Lawrence Kohlberg in Children, a quote from Harvard Educational Review

XXXIII-22 His books mentioned in Children, "An Interesting Comparison"

Piaget's Contribution

XXVII-12 Editorial

Piaget for Teachers - Hans Furth

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

XXXIII-9 Discussed in Children, "A Conception of the Learner," an article quoted by Perkinson, "Learning from Our Mistakes"

Piagetian Theory and Its Implications for the Helping Professions (collection of papers, Editors James Magary, Marie Poulsen, Philip Levinson, Priscilla Taylor-University of California Bookstore, University Park, LA 90007, $10.00)

XXX-36 John Glanville Gill quoted from in Children, "Piaget's 'Equilibration'"

XXXI-5 Milton Schwebel quoted from fifth seminar on in Children, "What Children Can Do"

Piano- Guided Sight-Reading - Leonard Deutch

XXX-40 Quoted in Children, "Notes on the Arts"

Picasso

XX-46 Mr. Krutch's quote of in And Even If You Do in Editorial, "A Note by Picasso"

XX-48 Quoted from Joseph Wood Krutch's translation of in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"

Pichler, Walter

XIX-23 Quoted from Spring 1964 Landscape in Lead, "Institutions and Human Equilibrium"

Pickett, Walter

XXXVI-44 His article in Summer 1983 Land Report quoted in Frontiers, "Agriculture and Culture"

XXXVII-50 His article on wheat in Winter 1984 Land Report quoted in Children, "Tomorrow's Education"

Pickrel, Paul

X-7 His Harper's review of Whyte's The Organization Man quoted in Lead, "The Number One Question"

Pickrell, Dr. Kenneth (John Hopkins)

V-50 Quoted on alcoholism in Frontiers, "A Psychological Mystery"

Pickus, Robert

VIII-43 Summary of his Progressive article on Speak Truth to Power quoted in Lead, "War and Justice"

XV-6 Interview with him reprinted from Dec. 1961 Mademoiselle, text of Lead, "Full Turn Toward Peace"

XXIV-38 Quoted his book, To End War, in Lead, "The Far Horizon"

Pico Della Mirandola

XIX-11 Editorial

XXVII-1 Review

Pico della Mirandola

I-11 Asserted world of ideal is a real world- man's nature to create endlessly the ideals in and by which he lives-Lead, "The New Intelligence"

I-22 Quoted from Oration on Man

I-50 John Reuchlin"

II-29 Reference to in connection with O. L. Reiser's "Religion and Science in Conflict"

II-45 Quoted from Oration on the Dignity of Man in Lead, "Man and His History"-Demiurge addresses Mankind

III-21 Quoted Oration on the Dignity of Man in Editorial, "The Nature of Man"

III-25 Reference to and quoted in Lead, "An Old Inquiry"

V-1 Translation of his Oration in Journal of History of Ideas, June 1942, essay on his philosophy by Ernst Cassirer in same, April/ June 1942

V-18 Quoted in Lead, "Type Casting"

IX-15 On the Dignity of Man quoted in Editorial, "Without Bound"

XI-9 Act I"

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

XVI-29 Quoted above in Lead, "The Long Way Home"

Pico della Mirandola-(Continued)

XVII-17 Quoted Oration on Dignity of Man in Lead, "The Commitment of Self"

XIX-11 Oration quoted in Lead, "A Measure of Progress"; briefly quoted from Thomas More trans. in Editorial, "Pico della Mirandola"

XX-28 Quoted his Oration in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

XXVI-2 Quoted from Oration in Editorial, "Ground of Becoming"

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

XXVIII-4 Quoted above in Frontiers, "He Fitted in. . ."

XXVIII-20 Quoted Oration in Lead, "The Possibilities of Man"

XXIX-37 Ernst Cassirer's remarks in re to, quoted, June 1942 Journal of the History of Ideas, in Lead, "Extra-Territorial Perspective"

XXXIII-5 Discussed in Lead, "What is Humanism?"

XXXIII-9 Cited his Oration in Children, "A Conception of the Learner"

XXXIV-9 Brief quote from Oration in Lead, "Instructions for Human Beings" (seems Ortega a literary reincarnation of)

XXXIII-5 Discussed in Lead, "What is Humanism?"

XXXIII-9 Cited Oration on Dignity of Man in Children, "A Conception of the Learner"

XXXIV-9 Brief quote from Oration in Lead, "Instructions for Human Beings" (seems Ortega a literary reincarnation of Pico)

XXXV-24 Quoted Oration in Editorial, "An Early Evolutionist"

XXXVII-15 Quoted the Oration in Lead, "Trials of Strength"

XXXVII-52 Quoted in Lead, "Two Views of Evolution"

XXXVIII-50 Editorial, "We Make Ourselves" (nine hundred questions)

XL-37 Quoted the Oration in "The Path of Self Control"

XL-45 On the Dignity of Man in "Violence in Human Beings"

Picon-Sales, Mariano (head of Permanent Delegation of Venezuela to UNESCO)

XIII-4 His article "Where Does Mankind Go From Here?" reprinted from Nov. 1959 issue of Americas as Lead

Picton, Dr. Lionel James

II-50 Review of his book in Frontiers, "Humanized Science"-Nutrition and the Soil

Pictures-Large and Small

XXXIV-19 Frontiers (agriculture, small farmers)

Pied Piper Principle, The

XV-11 Frontiers

Piedmont Organic Gardening Movement (714 South Line Street, Greer, South Carolina, 29651)

XXVI-52 Discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "'Organic' News from South Carolina"

Piel, Gerard

XIV-29 Quoted June 17 Nation in Frontiers, "Psychology and 'Business'"

Piel, Gerard-(Continued)

XVII-30 Conversation at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions on the Triple Revolution between him, Robert Theobald, and Ralph Helstein quoted

XL-1 From Science Sept. 5, 1986 beginning of science in the West in "What May Happen to Science"

Pierce, John R. (Bell Telephone Laboratories)

IX-26 Suggested conferences by television, Frontiers, "Matters of Proportion"

Pierce, Walter (Ontario Lakers Youth Organization, Washington, D.C.)

XXXIV-37 Quoted from interview, "Recycling Ghettos" in Rain, June 1981, in Frontiers, "A Cosmic Principle"

Pierre Joseph Proudhon

XLI-24 Frontiers

Pierson, Joan -ed., Sweet Reason

XXXVI-23 Review of first issue and quotes in Review, "The Prevailing Ethos"

Piety and Aberration

XXIII-21 Editorial

Piety Along the Potomac - Reporter article-William Lee Miller

VII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Progress in Religious Thinking"

Pike, Derrick

XL-14 From Oct. 1986 Freedom re pacifists becoming anarchists in "An Honorable Century"

Pike, Reverend James A.

XIV-40 Quoted from Los Angeles Times, April 24 (his address to the World Affairs Council) in Frontiers, "You Can't Fool ALL the Important People"

Pike, Royston

V-28 Quoted in Editorial, "The Living Mystery" re conviction of Determinism

Pilate, Pontius

I-4 Lead, "Psychological Currents"

Pilate's Question - Alfred Reynolds

XVII-23 Quoted in Lead, "What is a Man to Do?"

XVII-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

XVII-41 Again"

Pilet-Golaz, Marcel (Formerly President of Confederation Helvetique)

II-9 Mentioned in Letter from Switzerland

Piklger, John

XXXII-51 Quoted, his story in L.A. Times, Oct. 7, 1979, on Cambodia, in Children, "Theory and Practice"

XXXIII-9 Quoted in Frontiers from above, "What Has Become of the M en?"

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek - Annie Dillar (Harper's Magazine Press, 1974)

XXVII-22 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Song of Work"

XXVII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Voiced and the Mute"

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek-(Continued)

XXVIII-14 Brief quote from in Lead, "A Motive Almost Forgotten"

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

XXXI-5 Quoted in Lead, "Material for Foundations"

XXXI-46 Quoted in Lead, "Not on the Couch"

XXXIV-5 Quoted from Pilgrim in Review, "Survivors or Transcenders?"

XXXV-50 Quoted re "blind" children in Lead, "The Always Pertinent Question"

Pilgrim Fathers

I-35 Their treatment of Indians in 1620 and after-Frontiers, "A Billion Years"

Pilgrimage of Western Man, The - Stringfellow Barr (Harcourt, Brace, 1949)

III-3 Reviewed "Pilgrims Without Progress"

XV-45 Quoted in Review, "Painful Odyssey"

XXXVI-50 Discussion and long quotations in Review, "Panorama and Spectacle"

XXXVII-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "As It Were" (results of war unforeseen)

Pilgrimage to Now/Here - Frederick Franck (Orbis Books, 1974)

XXVII-9 Subject of Review, "The Twain Are Meeting"

Pilgrim's Inn - Elizabeth Goudge

XIX-27 Quoted from in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"

Pilgrims Without Progress

III-3 Review-The Pilgrimage of Western Man

Pilisuk, Marc

XXI-9 Quoted from Trans-action discussion of Report from Iron Mountain in Lead, "All-or- Nothing Morality"

Pillars of Society - Alfred Reynolds

XVII-33 Frontiers on the evils of our institutions and ways of thinking

Piltdown Man hoax

VI-51 Subject of Frontiers, "The Race that Never Ran"

VIII-47 Lead, "Romance in Anthropology"

Pinchot, Gifford

II-8 Review of his Breaking New Ground

VI-7 Reference to in Frontiers

XXV-17 Breaking New Ground quoted at length in Review, "In Spite of the Political Process"

XXXVIII-7 Discussion of his work (quoted from the Quiet Crisis) in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"; also quoted his autobiography Breaking New Ground

Pimental, David

XXX-2 Quoted on land degradation from Oct. 8, 1976 Science in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"

Pickney, Josephine

I-17 Review of April 1948 Book-of-the-Month Club Selection-Great Mischief

Pine Mountain Settlement School (Kentucky)

III-18 Mention of in Children

Pine Trees for California

XXVII-41 Frontiers

Pines, Maya

XXII-49 Quoted from July 6 New York Times Magazine in Children, "The Promise of the Very Young"

Pinky

II-52 It and other Negro pictures reviewed, "Toward Racial Equality"

Pinney, Dr. Rachel

XVII-10 Quoted from March 8, 1963 Peace News in Lead, "New-Old Discoveries"

XVII-16 Her letter text of Editorial, "Letter on Listening"

XXXIV-49 Quoted, discussed Creative Listening in Editorial, "Really Listening"

Pinter, Harold

XXVIII-44 Harold Clurman's comments on quoted from Aug. 16 Nation in Frontiers, "Some Social Science"

Pioneer in Community - Watson Thomson (Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada)

II-43 Reviewed-story of Henri Lasserre

XX-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Longing for Community"

Pioneer in Psychotherapy

XX-17 Review

Pippard, Prof. Brian

XXXV-4 His article in the New Scientist quoted in Lead, "Deciding on Importance" (objecting to selection of physics as the model science)

Pittenger, W. Norman (Prof. of Christian Apologetics at General Theological Seminary in New York)

X-41 Theological and Ordinary" in Review, "Reflective Christianity"

Pivotal Inquiry, A

XXXIII-45 Lead

Pizzaro, Francisco

II-37 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Inca Was Only a Man"

Place (Quarterly issued in Menlo Park)

XXVI-39 Lloyd Kahn quoted from Vol. II, No. 1 issue in Editorial, "Dawning Saity"

Place Created, A

XXXII-4 Lead

Place in the Country, A - Sarah Gainham (Holt, Rinehart & Winston; Avon)

XXIV-2 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Portrait of a Man"

Place in the Sun, A - Lois and Louis Darling (William Morrow, 1968)

XXII-41 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Ecology for the Young"

Place of Fear, A - Aneurin Bevan

XVIII-2 Briefly quoted at end of Editorial, "The Role of Art"

Place of Opposition, The

IX-23 Editorial in The Cambridge Review discussed in Frontiers under own title

Place of Power, A- The American Episode in Human Evolution - Walter Anderson (Goodyear Publishing Co., 1976, $10.95)

XXX-14 Reviewed in "Getting to Know Better"

Place of Value, The

XXI-5 Editorial

Place on Earth, A - Wendell Berry (North Point, 1983, $15.00)

XXXVI-47 Quoted in Review, "Keeping the Country Virtuous"

Place Without Twilight, A - Peter S. Feibleman

XIII-28 Quoted in Review, "Two Kinds of Religion"

Plagemann, Bentz

XIII-18 His The Steel Cocoon quoted in Review, "Blessed Infallibility"

Plague, The - Albert Camus

XVI-27 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "The Present Paradox of Ethics"

Plain Man's Guide to Literature, A

XIII-33 Frontiers

Plain Man's Guide to Religion, A

XIII-30 Lead

Plain Man's Guide to the Bomb, The - Oliver Postgate (pamphlet, Menard Press, London, 90 pp.)

XXXV-16 Quoted in Editorial, "Clinical Madness"

Plan for a Book

III-6 Review-C. E M. Joan NS&N article

Plan for Community

XXXVIII-14 Review (Charles Mauch)

Plan for "Liberal Education"

XXIV-17 Editorial

Plan for New Mexico

XXVI-26-35 Review

Planck, Max

I-2 Where is Science Going?--Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"

I-28 1858-1947," Where is Science Going?--essays

II-47 Frontiers, "Science and Knowledge" a review of his "The Meaning and Limits of Exact Science"

XXXIII-13 Address on his birthday quoted in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Dec. 1979 issue, by Einstein from Hyman Hartman article in Frontiers, "Science Reconsidered?"

Planet III-Your World in a Capsule - Dr. Bart H. Saucelo (World Peace Academy, 2254 Portage Ave., So. Bend, Ind. 46616)

XXXVI-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Never the Villager"

Planet Drum Foundation - headed by Peter Berg

XXXVI-8 Their pamphlet (third) quoted in Frontiers, "Accumulating Pressures" by George Tukel on watershed planning

XXXVI-20 Quoted Feb/Mar 1983 Rain interview with Peter Berg in Children, "A Common Knowledge Base"

XXXVI-21 Quoted Figures of Regulation pamphlet by Peter Berg in Lead, "A Society that Fits" (P.O. Box 31251, San Francisco, CA 94131)

Planetary Housekeeping

XXVII-39 Review

Planner's Siege Perilous, The

XX-9 Review

Planning and Growth

XX-45 Lead

Planning for the Future

XXV-50 Frontiers

Planning Myth, The - S.P.R. Charter (Applegate Books, Box 22124, San Francisco, CA 94122, $2.45)

XXVI-45 Quotation from in Lead, "The Field Between"

Plans for Winona

XXX-36 Frontiers

Plant a Tree (1975)-Michael Weiner

XXXV-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Uses of History"

Plant Ecology - W. B. McDougall (Philadelphia- Lea & Ferbiger, 1931)

XXI-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Where the Wild Thyme Grows"

XXXI-14 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Evolution- an Old View"

Plant in My Window, The - Ross Parmenter (1962 reprinted, $1.65 paperback, No. A-51, Appolo Editions, 425 Park Avenue So., NY 10016)

III-15 Review, "Books About Man"

Plants and Human Life

XL-48 Lead

Plants, Man and Life - Edgar Anderson (University of California Press, 1969)

XXIII-44 Story about Soviet biologist, N. I. Vavilov, quoted from in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"

XXXVIII-52 Quoted (how he writes) in Frontiers, "Humanistic Science"

XXXIX-9 Quoted in "Adventure in Botany"

XL-46 Quoted in "Plants and Human Life"

Plants that Eat Pollution

XLI-6 Frontiers

Plastic Bag (issued by students of Union Theological Seminary)

XXI-6 Interview with Paul Goodman reprinted in Dec. 1967 Renewal, quoted in Editorial, "More Goodman"

Plateau of Understanding

XXIII-50 Lead

Plateau of Vision

XXXVI-36 Lead (Revolt from the Center, etc.)

Platinum High School - Irvin Shulman's novelization of Robert Smith's screenplay

XIII-28 II"

Plato

I-2 Republic in Review

I-7 Belief in immortality consequence of ethics of Plato-Frontiers, "Is Immortality Important?"

I-18 John Haynes Holmes an unblushing Platonist who did not hesitate to quote the Phaedo in letter to N.Y. Times at time of Wendell Wilkie's funeral-Review, "The Sources of Conviction"

Plato-(Continued)

I-22 His Apology and Meno show essentials of education-desire and capacity to learn on part of students, desire and capacity to teach on part of educators-Editorial, "The Radio and Education"

I-25 Reference to Books V and VII of Republic in Lao Tze story

I-27 Placed moral responsibility on individual- 10th book of Republic-Frontiers, "A Psychiatric Contribution"

I-31 Punishes an "angry" man-Lead, "Status"

I-36 Plato"

I-42 Kinship to Erigena, "Great Reformers- Erigena"

II-3 Socratic dialogues used for illustrations in Lead, "The Individual and the world"

II-10 Because of certain passages in the Laws he's called intellectual "fascist"

II-30 Review of Phaedo, "A Great Book"

II-52 Inspired best in thought of Aristotle-Lead, "The Spark-Gap of Decision"

III-2 Quoted from Seventh Epistle re "soul"- Frontiers, "A Question About 'The Soul'"

III-9 Review of the Apology in "Our Time Machine"

V-14 Quoted from Seventh Epistle in Lead, "True Confessions"

V-18 Quoted from "Myth of Er" in Lead, "Type Casting"

VI-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "Why So Much Psychiatry?"

IX-49 Werner Jaeger quoted on in Lead, "Politics Revisited"

IX-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Religion and the Imagination"

X-28 J. A. Stewart on Platonic Myth in Lead, "The Uncharted Sea"

X-51 Quoted from Republic in Lead, "The Desert Island Approach"

XIII-50 Brief quoted from The Republic in Children, "Liberal Experiments in Education"

XV-17 Quoted The Republic in Children, Book II, "Discussion on Non-Meat Diets"

XVI-9 Quoted on myth of the Cave in Lead, "Problems of the Free Soul"

XVIII-15 Quoted Book IV of Republic in Lead, "The Chances for Utopia"

XIX-35 Republic quote by Eric Havelock in Children, given in Editorial, "The Autonomous Individual"

XX-19 Passage from Phraedrus myth discussed and quoted in Editorial, "Plato's Ladder"

XXI-1 Socrates quoted from the Gorgias in Editorial, "The Platonic Demonstration"

XXI-15 A. M. Fairbarn comment on quoted in Lead, "Religion and Religions"

XXI-25 The Phaedo quoted in Lead, "The Generating Power"

XXI-40 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Shy Dignities"

Plato-(Continued)

XXII-10 Quoted from his Seventh Epistle in Lead, "The Platonic Project"

XXII-13 Quoted from Theatetus in Lead, "A Necessary Boldness"-also from Gorgias; briefly quoted in Editorial, "Behind the Boldness"

XXII-19 Quoted Book IX of Republic in Lead, "The Platonists"

XXIV-12 Quoted Theatetus on role of Socrates as midwife in Lead, "On the Humanities"

XXIV-14 Quoted from the Statesman in Frontiers, "Government and the Press"

XXIV-15 Quoted from Phaedo in Lead, "Some Ancient Questions"

XXV-15 Quoted the Meno and Phaedo in Lead, "To Merit Eternity"

XXV-37 Quoted Book VII of the Republic in Lead, "Musings on Education"

XXV-45 Quoted Book IX of Republic in Lead, "Steps in Transition"

XXVI-22 Quoted on "inward awakening" from Seventh Epistel in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"

XXVII-5 Robert McClintock's discussion of Protagoras quoted from Teachers College Record in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

XXVII-13 Brief quote from Republic (VII) in Editorial, "A Higher Mathematics"

XXVIII-41 Quoted from Seventh Epistle in Lead, "To Be, or Not to Be"

XXVIII-46 Quoted Symposium in Children, "Uses of Literature"

XXVIII-49 Quote from his Laws in Children, Lessons in Harmony"

XXIX-10 Quote from Phaedrus in Lead, "Thinking and Writing"

XXIX-14 Herbert Read's quotation from Republic used in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"

XXIX-22 Laws quoted in Children, "Foundation of Moral Education"

XXIX-26-34 Seventh Epistle quoted in Lead, "Kinds of Objectivity"

XXX-1 Quote from Theaetetus in Lead, "The Leap of Metaphor"

XXX-2 Book 9 of Republic briefly quoted in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"; also V. E. Walter's discussion of in Sept/Oct 1954 Partisan Review

XXX-9 Discussion on "disorders of the soul" from Timaeus quoted in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"

XXX-23 The Republic quoted in Lead, "The Vocabulary of Technics"

XXX-46 Dialogue which tells of Socrates' last hours quoted from the Phaedo in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"

XXXI-36 Phaedrus quoted in Lead, "Signs and Thinking"

Plato-(Continued)

XXXI-38 Socrates quoted from Symposium in Lead, "Sometimes We Think"

XXXI-39 Passage illustrates Greek balance between mythic meanings and scientific knowledge quoted in Review, "Rediscovering the Greeks"

XXXII-9 Socrates quoted from Phaedo in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"

XXXII-18 Quote from The Republic in Lead, "The Ordeal of Thinking"

XXXIII-4 Republic quoted from Frye and discussed in Editorial, "Guardians Not Guards"

XXXIII-11 Quoted from Phaedrus and discussed Robert Cushman's comment in Lead

XXXIII-25 Discussion of Plato on education from Teaching as a Conserving Activity in Children, "Plato's Mission"

XXXIII-43 Long quote from Book IX of Republic in Lead, "Nowhere on Earth"

XXXIII-51 Quote from Republic "realm of choicelessness" in Editorial, "A Hard Choice"

XXXIV-39 Quoted Phaedo (Socrates on books) in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore"

XXXIV-52 Quoted Republic in Review, "The New Enlightenment"

XXXV-11 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Dispute" (disputed terms-Phaedrus)

XXXV-40 Quoted Phaedo in Lead, "One Great Philosophical Idea"; also quoted Meno

XXXV-51 Quoted Phaedo in Lead, "A Question of Relevance"

XXXV-52 Quoted Phaedrus in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"

XXXVI-9 Discussion of in Lead by Catherine Roberts, "Insight in Science and in Plato"

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

XXXVI-15 Quoted Phaedrus (invention of writing) in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

XXXVII-9 Quoted The Republic ("in every soul an organ...of knowledge") in Lead, "Moonshine and Sunlight"

XXXVII-11 Quoted Apology (Socrates' occupation as gadfly) in Lead, "On Taking Charge"; also quoted Republic

XXXVIII-3 Quoted discussed Theatetus in Review, "They Have the Time"

XXXVIII-1 Long quote from Phaedrus (on invention of writing) in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

XXXVIII-17 Discussion of Plato's distinction between apodictic truths and non-manifest truths in Lead, "Myths, Novels, 'Facts'"; also quoted seventh letter to Dion

XXXIX-6 Story of punishing his servant in "Seeing the Unity"

XXXIX-10 Dialogue with Eleatic Stranger and Therapeia in Lead, "Two Prophets"

Plato-An Introduction - Paul Friedlander (Harper paper, $2.75) Torchbook

XXI-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Generating Power"

XXV-19 Quoted in Editorial, "Plato's Art"

XXVII-40 Quoted in Review, "Socratic Priorities"

XXIX-9 Quoted in Lead, "Plato's Intent and Method"

XXXVI-15 Quoted re Plato's writing in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

Plato on Science

XXV-48 Editorial

Plato or Bacon?

XX-40 Lead

Plato or Marcus Aurelius?

VI-8 Editorial

Plato as Sociologist

XX-37 Review

Plato's Art

XXV-19 Editorial

Plato's Doctrine

XLI-38 Lead

Plato's Intent and Method

XXIX-9 Lead

Plato's Ladder

XX-19 Editorial

Plato's "Laws"

XXII-19 Editorial

Plato's Words for It

IV-22 Editorial

Plato Today - R. H . S. Crossman

I-36 Quote from his book in Plato article

XIII-16 Quoted in Lead, "Political and Economic Delusions"

Platonic Credo, The

XI-4 Lead

XI-15 Lead, "Science and Human Freedom" continuation of above

Platonic Goal

XXXVII-37 Editorial (quoted Christopher Lasch)

Platonic Demonstration, The

XXI-1 Editorial

Platonic Memories

VI-41 Review-George Gowin, Lake of Memory

Platonic Mysticism

XX-32 Editorial

Platonic Project, The

XXII-10 Lead

Platonic Quest, The

XX-8 Lead

Platonic Symmetries

XXX-9 Lead

Platonism and Its Influence - A. E. Taylor

III-20 Quoted from in Review, "The Greeks Had No Word for It"

XXXII-21 Quoted in Lead, "Can Wisdom Be Taught?"

Platonist on Christ, A

XVI-21 Review

Platonists, The

XXII-19 Lead

Platt, Dr. John Rader

XX-29 His The Step to Man discussed, quoted in Review, "Progress in Science"

XX-34 Quoted from Dialogue on Education in Review, "'Creative Disorder' in Education"

XXI-12 Quoted from The Step to Man in Lead, "Paths to Questioning"

XXIII-51 His article from Nov. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists quoted in Review, "Dynamics of Change"

XXIV-10 His remarks about David Bohm quoted from Nov. Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in Lead, "Processes of Change"

Platt, Rutherford

XVI-47 Quoted from Sept. Reader's Digest in Frontiers, "Realms Beyond the Senses"

Play by Moral Rearmament, A

IV-42 Frontiers

Play, Drama, and Thought - Richard Courtney

XXVI-20 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor in Children, "Miscellany"

Play of Great Ideas, The

XXVI-9 Review

Play Therapy - Virginia Axline (Houghton Mifflin and Ballantine)

XXVI-41 Quoted from in Children, "Problem Children and Societies"

Playboy (Magazine)

XV-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Ethics-a la Mode" by Walker Winslow

Player Piano - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

VI-23 Quoted in Children

VI-31 Reviewed under same title

Playfair, Giles

XI-11 His The Offenders reviewed in Review of same title (co-author, Derrick Sington)

XII-44 The Offenders quoted in Children, on correction camps

XIII-21 The Offenders quoted in Frontiers, "The Death of Caryl Chessman-Perspective"

Playne, Caroline

I-3 The Neuroses of the Nations-Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"

XXI-6 Quoted from The Neuroses of the Nations in Lead, "The Terrible Abstractions"

XXXIV-4 Quoted The Neuroses of the Nations in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre"

Plea for Delta Refugees, A

XIX-30 Frontiers

Plea for Modesty, A

XXI-11 Lead

Plea for the Supernatural, A - Henry George

II-27 Printed by the Californian, which regularly printed work of Bret Harte and Mark Twain

Pleasant Valley - Louis Bromfield (Ballantine paperback)

XXV-7 Discussed, quoted in Review

XXIX-7 Quoted in ref. to Johnny Appleseed in Frontiers, "Trees, Trees, Trees"

Please Can I Play God? -- John Haggerty (Bobbs-Merrill, 1966)

XXIII-7 Discussed and quoted in Children, "It's Hard to Be a Teacher"

Please, God, Take Care of the Mule -Lini M. De Vries (Minutiae Mexicana S. A. de C. V., Insurgentes Centro 114-210, Mesixo, D.F. $2.00)

XXVIII-24 Reviewed and briefly quoted in Frontiers, "California and Points South"

XXXI-3 Quoted in Lead, "The Health of the Land"

XXXVII-8 Tools or Weapons?"

Plenary Indulgence

VII-35 Editorial

Plethon, Georgios Gemistos

XXVII-8 Discussed in Review, "The Florentine School"

Plight of Women, The

XLI-47 Frontiers

Plivier, Theodore (author of Stalingrad)

III-42 Reference to in "The Berlin Congress"

Plowboy (Interviewer)

XXXIII-37 His interview with John Holt in Mother Earth News July/Aug in Children, "Learning is the Result of. . ."

Plotinus

V-2 Quoted in "Great Questions VII"

VII-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion"

XI-14 Reference to by G. W. Lambert, as quoted in Editorial, "Marginal Significances"

XI-50 Quotations from Stephen MacKenna translation in Lead, "The Great Interruption" (Third Ennead)

XVII-26 Frontiers on The Essential Plotnius, translated by Elmer O'Brien

XIX-10 Quoted in Editorial, "Puzzles of Human Nature"

XIX-11 Quoted from Sixth Ennead in Lead, "A Measure of Progress"

XXI-17 Quoted from Enneads in Children, "What Mysticism Is Not"

XXIV-10 Quoted in Lead, Processes of Change" from letter to Flaccus

XXVII-8 Quoted on Psyche from Sixth Ennead in Review, "The Florentine School"

XXXI-46 Quoted on death in Lead, "Not on the Couch"

XXXII-16 Quoted from The Essential Plotinus in Lead, "We See What We Are"

XXXIII-15 His ideas on the "beautiful" discussed in essay by Kathleen Raine, quoted in Review, "On the Beautiful"

XXXIII-16 Quoted from "On Beauty" by Kathleen Raine from Summer 1979 Southern Review, in Lead, "We See What We Are"; also quoted from The Essential Plotinus

XXXIV-12 Mentioned in Lead, "Words Without End" re paradoxes ("Plotinus whose mind was a wonder and a rarity")

Plowing My Own Furrow-Howard W. Moore

XXXVIII-45 His experiences as CO in WWI in Lead, "Those Who End War"; also quoted Louis C. Jones' introduction Discussed in Editorial, "The Direction of History"

Plowman, Max

XXIX-24 His Bridge Into the Future reviewed in "One Man's Bridge"

Pluenneke, Geraldine

XXVII-5 Quoted from Dec. 18, 1973 Saturday Review World in Frontiers, "World Food Supply"

Plug-in-Drug, The - Marie Winn (Viking)

XXX-48 Review of quoted from L.A. Times, March 24, in Children, "Ways of Being Silly"

Plumb, J. H.

XXIV-7 Quoted from Winter 1971 Horizon in Children, "Custodian, Preacher, and Therapist"

Plumptre, Dean

VI-47 Quoted from his History of Pantheism in Review, "Days of Wrath"

Plurality of Worlds - Fontenelle (1686)

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

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

Plutarch

I-36 Plato"

III-20 Quoted h is Life of Numa on religion in Rome under Numa in Review, "The Greeks Had No Word For It"

VIII-37 Quoted on Numa in Lead, "The Theocratic Urge"

XV-16 Quoted on Numa in Lead, "Frameworks of Identity"

XXX-21 Quoted on Mysteries in Review, "Fragments of a Lost Whole"

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

Pocket Book Parapsychology

IX-25 Review of The Unknown-Is It Nearer?

Pocket "William Janes," A

XVI-4 Review

Podhoretz, Norman

XIII-26 Quoted, April issue of commentary in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"

XIII-26 Quoted from March 1960 issue of Commentary in Editorial, "A New Religion?"

XXVII-42 Quoted, April 1960 Commentary in Lead, "Vision and Necessity"

Poe, Edgar Allen

V-13 Discussed by Aldous Huxley in Music at Night in Review, "Miscellany"

XXVII-47 Discussed by Biran Aldiss in quotation in Review, "History of Science Fiction"

Poem as an Act of Rescue, The by Ralph S. Pomeroy

XVII-35 Lead, quoted from Williams-"For Once, Then, Something," "Paterson," "Take This Hat"

Poems of War Resistance (WRL Peace Calendar for 1966)

XIX-3 Poems of William Eggleston, William Everson, the Iliad, Margaret Rockwell quoted from in Frontiers, "Anti-War Poems"

Poems to Grow On - Jean McKee Thompson

XI-22 Reviewed and quoted in Children

Poet and the Human Condition, A

XXVII-15 Review

Poet as Philosopher

XVIII-37 Editorial-The Modern Tradition

Poet's Answer, A

XX-30 Editorial

Poet's Distance, The

XXXVII-25 Lead (Miloz)

Poet's Essays, A

XXVI-13 Review

Poet's Pardon, The

XXXVIII-17 Review

Poet's Testimony, A

XIX-8 Editorial

Poet's Testimony, A

XIX-8 Editorial

Poet's Theory of Progress

XXXIV-10 Editorial

Poetic Creativity (article in Psychiatry)

VII-35 Quotation from by Robert M. Wilson in Frontiers, "New Dimensions for Scientific Thinkers"

Poetic Diction - Owen Barfield (Wesleyan University Press)

XXVIII-20 Quoted in Review, "The Rediscovery of Nature"

XXVIII-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Fateful Question"

XXX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"

XXXII-3 Quoted in Lead, "The Esemplastic Power"

XXXV-35 Pioneer of Things to Come"

XXXV-39 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The 'Flash of Understanding'"

XXXVI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

XXXVII-52 Quoted in Children, "Thinking and Knowing"

Poetic Reverie, The - Gaston Bachelard (Orion, 1979)

XXV-42 Quoted from in Lead, "Beyond Public Truth"

Poetics of Reverie, The - Gaston Bachelard (Orion, 1969)

XXXIX-12 On "waters of good sleep" in "The Role of the Imagination"

Poetics of Space, The - Gaston Bachelard (Grossman)

XXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Creation and Discovery"

Poetry and Mathematics - Scott Buchanan (Lippincott, 1962)

XXIX-23 Quoted in Editorial, "On Teaching Mathematics"

XXXIV-1 Quoted in Lead, "The Quavering Quest for Certainty" re Everett Dean Martin

Poetry and Philosophy

XXV-10 Editorial

Poetry and Prose

XXXVIII-45 Review (Berry)

Poetry and Truth

XXXVIII-48 Review ("The Writer on Human Rights")

Poetry of the People

XXV-20 Editorial

Poetry Public (magazine)

IX-16 Reference to in Editorial, "The Pain of Judgment"; review of an issue in Frontiers, "Shop Talk"

Poets and Collectors

XXXVI-15 Lead

Poet's Art, The

XLI-1 Lead

Poet's Mournings, A

XXXVI-4 Review (Jonathan Williams)

Poets on Modern Poetry

XXVIII-21 Review

Pohl, Frederick

V-18 Edited Beyond the End of Time, Review, "Science Fiction"

VI-39 Quoted from introduction to science fiction volume in Lead, "The American Dream"

Point of Decision

VIII-3 Lead

Point of View, A

I-44 Editorial-quotation from Mysindia on simple wants of Brahmin family who were healthy, happy and wealthy

XI-24 Frontiers

Points of Interest in Easy Reading

V-4 Review of Burning Bright - Steinbeck

Poirier, Richard

XXI-45 Quoted from October Atlantic in Lead, "Entering Into Life"

Poisson, Elizabeth

XXXIII-5 Quoted from her letter in Children, "Changes of Taste" re doing with less

Poisons in Your Food, The - William Longwood

XIII-25 Quoted in Frontiers, same title

XIII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"

Poisson, Elizabeth

XXXIII-5 Quoted her letter in Children, "Changes of Taste" re doing with less

Polanyi, Karl

XXVII-39 Quoted from collection of essays, Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics, in Lead, "Historic Possibilities"

XXVIII-3 Quoted from Sept. 25 MANAS in Frontiers, "The Roots of Restoration"

XXVII-14 Quoted from Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics in Review, "Mind Structures- Home Structures"

XXX-43 Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"

XXXII-15 Quoted from his essay, "Our Obsolete Market Mentality," published in Commentary, Feb. 1947, in Frontiers, "What Price Transition?"

XXXIII-21 Quoted his "Our Obsolete Mentality" in Lead, "Not as Solutions"

XXXV-8 Quoted re economic nation-state in Lead, "A conception of Utopia"

Polanyi, Karl-(Continued)

XXXVII-36 Quoted his essay, "The Place of Economics in Societies" re Marx's attack on capitalism in Lead, "Work"

XXXVIII-12 Quoted "Our Obsolete Market Mentality" in Lead, "Our Problem is One of Attitude"

XL-8 From Primitive, Archaic, and Modern Economics in "The Market Economy"

Polanyi, Prof. Michael (Manchester University)

VIII-44 His Encounter article, "From Copernicus to Einstein" quoted in Review, "Einstein and Science"

XIV-12 Quoted Summer 1960 Texas Quarterly in Review, "Notes on the Texas Quarterly"

XVIII-25 Reference to in Editorial, "The Nature of Man";' quoted from Encounter in Frontiers, "Decline of Ideological 'Science'"

XIX-6 His Science, Faith and Society discussed and quoted in Editorial, "The Nature of Scientific Inquiry"

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

XIX-10 His Personal Knowledge quoted in Lead, "The Root Ideas"

XIX-12 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Threat- and Promise-of Change"

XIX-14 Personal Knowledge quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion"

XIX-28 Quoted from June Saturday Night in Lead, "Religion Without Priests"

XIX-48 Quoted from Autumn American Scholar in Lead, "The Races of Man"

XX-26 Quoted from Personal Knowledge in Review, "Foundations of Tomorrow's Science"

XXI-1 Quoted from Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"; quoted from Personal Knowledge in Children, "The Education Man"

XXI-2 Quoted from The Tacit Dimension in Review, "The New Classicism"

XXI-6 Quoted from Tacit Dimension in Lead, "The Terrible Abstractions"

XXI-12 Quoted from Tacit Dimension in Lead, "Paths to Questioning"

XXI-32 Quoted Tacit Dimension in Lead, "Promethean or Eipmethean Progress?"; also quoted from his June 21 Science paper in same Lead

XXI-35 Quoted Tacit Dimension in Lead, "Critics and Rebuilders"

XXII-13 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "A Necessary Boldness"

XXII-17 Quoted from Tacit Dimension in Editorial, "Origins of the New 'Nihilism'"

XXII-47 Quoted Autumn 1966 American Scholar in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"

XXIII-25-34 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "The Precious Uncertainties"

XXIII-44 Quoted from Tacit Dimension in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"

Polanyi, Prof. Michael -(Continued)

XXIII-45 Mention of Personal Knowledge and Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "Some Successful Prophets"

XXIV-16 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "A Power of Mind"

XXIV-21 quoted from Knowing and Being, Personal Knowledge, The Tacit Dimension, in Review, "Scientists Are Human"

XXIV-23 Quoted Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "Rebirth of Science?"

XXIV-36 Quoted from The Anatomy of Knowledge (edited by Margorie Grene) in Lead, "The Question of 'Proof'"

XXIV-37 Long quote from Personal Knowledge in Editorial, "The Unspecifiable Art"

XXV-7 Quoted from Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "An Age of Many Names"

XXV-51 Quoted from Jan. 1972 Encounter in Frontiers, "Polanyi and Plato"-also from The Tacit Dimension

XXVI-4 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "Science and Its Critics"

XXVI-5 Quoted, Autumn 1966 American Scholar in Lead, "Science and Its Critics"

XXVII-4 Quoted Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"

XVII-17 Quoted from Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"

XXVII-40 Quoted Science, Faith and Society in Review, "Socratic Priorities"

XXVII-44 Quoted Tacit Dimension in Review, "Psychology's Lost Chord"

XXVII-45 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Review, "What Price Ideology?"

XXIX-48 His "Structure of Consciousness" quoted from The Anatomy of Knowledge in Lead, "Hidden Identities"

XXX-18 Chapter, "The Critique of Doubt," quoted from Personal Knowledge in Lead, "What Needs to Be Done?"

XXX-46 His article, "Life's Irreducible Structure," quoted from Science, June 21, 1968, in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"

XXXII-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "Something Hard to Do"

XXX-48 Quoted from American Scholar, Autumn 1966, from preface to Personal Knowledge, from Meaning, in Review, "Polanyi's Last Book"

XXXI-9 Quoted from Meaning in Lead, "The Imperfect Society"

XXXI-10 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Conditions of Moral Renewal"

XXXI-18 Quoted from Science, Faith and Society in Frontiers, "Ego Trip or Transcendence?"

XXXI-43 Quoted on Hungarian Revolution in Lead, "Pretensions or Clues?"

XXXI-47 The Tacit Dimension quoted in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"

Polanyi, Prof. Michael -(Continued)

XXXI-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intangible Requirements"

XXXII-48 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Lead, "The Ranges of Selfhood"

XXXII-52 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "A General Misunderstanding"

XXXIII-7 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Editorial, "Anatomy of Marxism"

XXXIII-14 Quoted Personal Knowledge in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"

XXXIII-16 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Lead, "We See What We Are"

XXXIII-26-35 Quoted American Scholar, Autumn 1966, in Lead, "Some People Have Begun"

XXXIII-41 Discussed and quoted Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"; also quoted Personal Knowledge

XXXIII-7 Quoted from The Tacit Dimension in Editorial, "Anatomy of Marxism"

XXXIII-14 Quoted from Personal Knowledge in Lead, "Two Not Popular Ideas"

XXXIII-16 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Lead, "We See What We Are"

XXXIII-26-35 Quoted in American Scholar Autumn 1966 in Lead, "Some People Have Begun"

XXXIII-41 Discussed, quoted Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"; also quoted Personal Knowledge"

XXXV-8 Quoted re scientists faith in "objectivity" in Editorial, "The Fittest Are the Wisest"

XXXV-45 Quoted The Tacit Dimension in Lead, "Modes of Self-Defeat"

XXXVII-1 Quoted Tacit Dimension on Marxism in Lead, "Maze of Opposites"

XXIX-48 His "Structure of Consciousness" quoted from The Anatomy of Knowledge in Lead, "Hidden Identities"

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

XXXVIII-9 Quoted Science, Faith and Society in Lead, "Required Reading"

XXXVIII-9 Quoted Science, Faith and Society and preface to Personal Knowledge and from latter on scientific outlook in Review, "The Meaning of Scientific Inquiry"; also quoted Tacit Dimension

XLI-4 From Science, Faith and Society re visit to Moscow in "A Modern Theory of Freedom"

Polanyi and Plato

XXV-51 Frontiers

Polanyi's Last Book

XXX-48 Review

Polaris Action

XIV-31 Editorial

Polaris Action Bulletin

XIV-7 Brief quote in Lead, "The Tide of Peace"

XIV-10 Paper by Bob Swann quoted in full in Frontiers, "Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century"

Polaris Action Bulletin-(Continued)

XIV-31 Bob Swann quoted from No. 24 issue in Editorial, "Polaris Action"

XIV-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "New Alignments"

XVI-37 Bradford Lyttle quoted on Voluntown venture in Editorial, "Polaris Action Community"

Polaris Action Community

XVI-37 Editorial

Polarities of Mind

XXVII-19 Lead

Poles of Science

XXVI-10 Lead

Poles of Thought

XI-24 Lead

Poles to the Rescue

XXXVII-8 Frontiers

Polgar, Dr. Franz

II-33 Reference to his hypnotic exploits in Frontiers, "The New Witchcraft"-from Life article

Police in Trouble - James F. Ahern (Hawthorn Books, NY, $6.95)

XXV-37 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Timely Warning"

XXV-42 Quoted in Children, "Training Policemen"

Polio Prevention

VIII-41 Editorial-Sandler book, Diet Prevents Polio

Political Action

XVIII-18 Frontiers by Alfred Reynolds

Political and Acquisitive society

XXXII-24 Editorial

Political and Economic Delusions

XIII-16 Lead

Political Ferment

XI-9 Frontiers

"Political" Fiction

IV-42 Review

Political Mania, The

VIII-13 Review (Reece Committee Report on taxexempt foundations)

Political Men - Seymour Lipset

XXIII-52 Mentioned by John H. Schaar in New American Review article quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Social Order"

Political Myths and Economic Realities - Francis Delaisi (London- Noel Douglas, 1925)

III-10 Discussed in Frontiers, "Myths in Conflict"

Political Person, The

XII-39 Lead

Political Struggle, A

XXXV-14 Editorial (Creationism-Darwinism)

Political Thought of Hannah Arendt, The - Margaret Canovan (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974)

XXX-9 Quoted in Children, "The Need for Believing"

Political Virtues, The

VIII-11 Lead

Politics - Dwight Macdonald paper

I-50 "Christmas Editorial" quoted from appeal by Politics for help in feeding Europe

Politics-(Continued)

II-29 Reference to "Popular Culture" series on modern detective story

III-47 Reference to in Lead, "The Good Die Young-or Barely Live"

X-22 Several quotes from in Review, "Dwight MacDonald Reminisces"

XII-42 Dwight Macdonald's "Responsibility of Peoples" quoted in Lead, "What Have We Done?"

XV-48 Winter 1948 issue quoted Dwight Macdonald in Lead, "The Irrelevance of the Cold War"

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

XXI-21 George Woodcock quoted from on George Orwell in Lead, "The Mixed Blessings of Sophistication"

XXI-38 Dwight Macdonld's Responsibility of Peoples quoted from March 1948 issue, in Lead, "The Rules of Criticism"

XXII-10 George Woodcock quoted, Dec. 1946 issue, on George Orwell in Review, "Three Review-Essays"

XXVII-45 Dwight Macdonald's essay, "The Responsibility of Peoples" quoted, March 1945 issue, in Review, "What Price Ideology?"

XXX-22 Quoted on Simone Weil, Feb. 1945 issue, in Lead, "The Line of a Life"

XXXIV-45 Quoted from 1946 series The Root is Man, in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"

XXXIV-52 Quoted Camus' "Neither Victims nor Executioners" July-Aug 1947

XXXVI-39 Winter 1948 issue quoted on Ghandi from Chiaromonte, Niccolo Tucci, Macdonald in Review, "Macdonald on Gandhi"

XXXVI-44 Quoted No. 7, "War as an Institution" series, Simone Weil, also Macdonald's remark on Patton's speech in Children, "Shakespeare and Debs"

XXXVI-45 Quoted Max Lerner from )40 years ago) in Frontiers, "Words Worth Preserving"

Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking - Arno J. Mayer (Alfred A. Knopf, 1967, $15.00)

XXI-5 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Seven-League Boots?"

Politics. . . and Other Things

XXXIX-25 Review

Politics and the Moral Emotions

XVI-22 Lead

Politics and Mysticism

X-33 Lead

Politics and the Novel - Irving Hoe

XXV-26-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Distortion of Thought and Criticism"

Politics and Social Change

XII-16 Frontiers

Politics for Non-Heroes

XIX-6 Lead

Politics of Energy, The - Barry Commoner

XXXII-36 Review of quoted from L.A. Times, June 3, in Frontiers, "The Ecology of Bad Decisions"

XXXII-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Indigenous Yankees"

Politics of Fear, The

XVII-32 Editorial on newspapers which support the "evil theory" of history with regard to Communists

Politics of Health, The

XVII-38 Editorial

Politics of Hunger, The - Ron Freund

XXXIII-8 Article in Progressive, Dec. 1979 quoted in Frontiers, "Goodbye to All That"

Politics of Illusion, The

XXXVII-52 Editorial (Wendell Berry's A Continuous Harmony quoted)

Politics of Nonviolent Action, The - Gene Sharp (Harvard)

XXXVII-20 Noted from New Yorker, Dec. 12, 1983, on non-violence taken from Gandhi, Martin Luther King, etc., in Review, "They Don't Kill Anyone"

Politics of Moralists, The

XX-51 Lead

Politics of Obedience, The - Etienne de La Boetie (Formerly Discourses of Voluntary Servitude; Free Life Editions, 41 Union Square West, NY 10003, $7.95 cloth, $2.95 paper)

XXIX-5 Reviewed in "Ye Are Many-They Are Few"

Politics of the Solar Age, The - Alternatives to Economics (Anchor, 1981) by Hazel Henderson

XXXIV-48 Reviewed, quoted in "Stages of Vision"

Politics of the People

XI-35 Editorial

Politics of Vision, The

XIX-16 Lead

Politics, Religion, and the Agnostic Spirit

XV-51 Lead

Politics Revisited

IX-49 Lead-follow-up on "A Revolution in Power?"

Politics, the State, and Free Men

XVII-2 Lead

Polk, William R. (President of Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, Chicago)

XXVIII-41 Quoted from his foreword to Fathy's Architecture for the Poor in Editorial, "Urban Renewal"

Pollack, Jack

XVIII-20 Quoted from NEA Journal, "The Folly of Overplacement" in Children, "The Case Against 'Schooling'"

Pollak Felix

XV-27 Wrote Frontiers, "Get Well Cards"

Pollock, Cynthia

XXXIX-49 Report on nuclear power Worldwatch #69 in Frontiers, "Shadow and Light"

XLI-5 Worldwatch #76 Mining Urban Waters quoted in Frontiers, "Creeping (?) Disaster"

Pollock, Dr. Horatio M.

I-3 Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"

Pollock, Jackson

XXVII-24 His credo-"paintings do not mean; they are"-in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"

Pollution Reader, The - compiled by Anthony de Vos, Norman Pearson, P. L. Silverton, W. R. Drynan (Harvest House, 1364 Greene Ave., Montreal Quebec, paper $3.50, cloth $5.95)

XXI-50 Quoted in Review, "Education, and Other Matters"

Polner

II-21 Reference to his Tolstoy and his Wife (Norton, 1945)

Polynesian Navigation

XXV-3 Thomas Gladwyn's East Is a Big Bird reviewed in Frontiers, "A Case for Heuristics, Too"

Pomeory, Ralph S.

XIII-47 Wrote article for Review, "Testimonial for Unity" discussing Faubion Bowers' Theatre in the East

XIII-52 Reviews Prof. Hans Meyerhoff's Time in Literature, in Review, "Time Is a Many Rendered Thing"

XIV-18 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shankara by Y. Keshava Menon and Richard F. Allen

XIV-26 Wrote Review, "Splendors and Miseries of Shen Fu"

XIV-30 The Failure and the Triumph of Art

XIV-40 Wrote Review, "Offspring and Orphans" re Confucianism

XIV-48 Wrote Review, "Locke's Ambiguous Request"

XV-4 Wrote Review, "The Lesson of the Master" (on the Confucian Persuasion)

XV-12 Wrote Review, "Yugen on Stage"

XV-15 Wrote Review, "Alias Orpheus"

XV-46 Wrote Review, "The Ironist as Convert"

XVI-24 Wrote Review, "The Egg That Was Really a River"

XVI-41 His paper, "Hume on the Testimony of Miracles" quoted from Speech Monographs, March 1962, in Lead

XVII-10 Quoted in Children, "Perspectives"

XVII-35 Wrote Lead, "The Poem as an Act of Rescue" quoted from Frost, "For Once, Then, Something"; William Carlos Williams (Paterson) and himself, "Take This Hat"

XVII-39 The Efficient Imperative"

XIX-5 Quoted in Children, "What is a Good Child?"

XXI-20 Wrote Frontiers, "Why My Brother Died"

Pomeory, Ralph S.-(Continued)

XXVIII-16 Mention of his MANAS Lead, "The Poem as an Act of Rescue," in Review, "Down to Earth, Up to the Stars"

Pomponazzi, Pietro (1462-1525)

V-44 Discussed in Editorial, "Concerning Immortality"

Pond, Elizabeth

XXIX-51 Her review of Soviet history quoted from Oct. 6 Christian Science Monitor in Frontiers, "After Reading the Papers"

Pontifex - Theodore Roszak

XXVII-18 Discussed in Review, "Reaches Toward Synthesis"

Poole

IV-46 His Medieval Thought and Learning quoted on Erigena in Lead, "Some Admirable Heretics"

Poole, G. D. (Center for Study of Democratic Institutions)

XVIII-23 Reference to in Editorial, "Not Quite 'Non- Existent'"; review of his Change article in Frontiers, "In Place of 'Therapy'?"

XVIII-29 Quoted in Lead, "Doing and Being"

Poole, Norman

XXVII-12 "Haiku?" quoted from Words from Inside in Frontiers, "From Shadowed Walls"

Poor Are Not Helpless, The

XL-49 Editorial (Grameen Bank)

Poor Cousin, The- A Study of Adult Education - Michael Newman (Allen & Unwin)

XXXIII-51 Discussed in Children, "Origins of 'Adult Education'"

Poor People's Corporation

XIX-5 Prospectus of quoted in Frontiers, "'. . . With a Good Deal of Pride'"

Poorhouse Fair, The - John Updike (1958)

XXIV-52 Comments of reviewer on quoted in Lead, "The Roots of Literature"

Poorhouse State, The - Richard Elman

XX-41 Quoted in Lead, "Nature's Voice Has Changed"

Pope, Alexander

XXVI-22 Quoted from his epitaph for Sir Isaac Newton in Lead, "Octaves of Awareness"

XXVII-45 Quoted in Children, "The Romantic Poets"

XXVIII-51 Quoted briefly in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

Pope, Carl

XXXI-37 Quoted from Not Man Apart, June-July 1978 in Frontiers, "On Getting Things Done"

Pope, Loren B.

XII-29 His article in N.Y. Times, May 17, quoted in Children, "The Story of St. John's College"

Pope, Liston (Dean of Yale Divinity School)

V-23 Reference to American Magazine article, "Religion and Our Schools" in Lead, "The Fear of Reason"

Popenoe, Cris and Oliver

XXXVIII-26 Their Seeds of Tomorrow quoted in Review, "Surviving Communities"

Popper, Prof. Karl

XV-49 Quoted Sept. Encounter in Frontiers, "Epistemology-But Don't Go To Sleep"

XVI-43 Quoted May Etc. in Lead, "Indian Dilemma"

XVII-2 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Politics, the State, and Free Men"

XVII-6 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Rousseauists and Prometheans"

XIX-23 Quoted May 1963 Etc. in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg Law"

XX-26 Quoted May 1963 Etc. in Lead, "The Burdens of the Specialists"

XXVII-46 Quoted in Children, "Various Scapegoats"

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

XXXVII-17 Briefly quoted in Review on intuition, "Anything Like a Spirit in Man"

XXXIX-14 His ideas, Et Cetera, Fall 1985, in "The Lost dignity of Man"; also quoted The Poverty of Historicism

Popular Reading

III-29 Review-list of 10 books on call at NY Public Library

"Popular Mythology," The

XXV-2 Editorial

"Population Control" Through Nuclear Pollution - Arthur R. Tamplin and John W. Gofman

XXIV-7 Review of in Dec. 1970 Environment mentioned in Frontiers, "Science and the State"

Population of Britain, The - Eva M. Hubbuck

II-6 Statistics from in Letter from England

Population Explosions and Such

XVII-8 Frontiers

Power of Pornography, The - Lionel Rubinoff (Quadrangle, 1968)

XXV-47 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Critique of Scientific Humanism"

Porphyry

VII-44 Discussed by Harnack in Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion"

Port Huron Statement (adopted by Students for Democratic Society)

XIX-35 Quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XXXIII-15 Discussed ideas in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"

Port of Call

VIII-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "More on 'Genocidal Preparedness'"

Porte, Joel

XXXII-50 His book on Emerson reviewed by Earl Rovit in Nation quoted in Children, "Some Variety"

XXXV-47 Emerson in His Journals (selected by Porte) quoted in Lead, "Emerson's 'Evolution'"

Portable Greek Reader

XXVII-48 W. H. Auden quoted from introduction t o in Review, "The Words of the Greeks"

XXXVIII-3 Quoted Auden's introduction and passage from Medea commented upon in Children, "Back to the Greeks"

Portable Mark Twain, The - Bernard DeVoto, ed. (Viking, 1946)

XXXVI-22 Quoted on southern cooking in Children, "On Writing"

Porter, Julia

XX-49 With co-author, Alfred Latham-Koenig, wrote Lead, "Intermediate Technologies"

Porter, Pat

XXVI-49 Quoted Fall 1973 issue of Contemporary Education in Children, "where Destruction Begins"

Portilla, Miguel Le?\n (sub-director of the Interamerican Indian Institute of Mexico)

X-49 Quoted from passage on ancient Aztec philosophers in Frontiers, "Tribute to Mathematics"

Portrait of a Desert People - Walter Collins O'Kane

VI-31 Reference to in Children

Portrait of Isaac Newt on, A - Frank E. Manuel (Harvard University Press, 1968)

XXII-32 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Imperfect Hero of Science"

XXV-47 Quoted in Lead, "Internalizing Institutions"

XXXI-47 Quoted in Editorial, "Last of the Prophets"

Portrait of a Man

XXIV-2 Review

Portrait of an Officer - Pierre-Henri Simon

XVI-15 Quoted in Review, "Intellectualizing War"

XVI-20 Quoted in Review, "Dialogues on War"

Portrait of the Artist as a Seer - Robert Amadou

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

Posey, Alexander

XXV-20 Indian statement in his 1910 collection of poems included in William Bradon's The Magic World and quoted in Editorial, "Poetry of the People"

Positive Objective, A

I-34 Editorial

Positive Philosophy in Psychotherapy

XV-3 Frontiers

Possessed, The - Dostoevsky

I-33 Mentioned in Letter from England

Possibilities of Human Nature, The

XXVI-46 Review

Possibilities of Man, The

XXVIII-20 Lead

Possibility of Reconciliation, The

X-45 Lead-Arthur E. Morgan

Post-Analytic Philosophy - Richard J. Bernstein (Columbia, 1985)

XL-38 Reviewed in "Democracy-A Moral Ideal"

Postel, Sandra

XXXVII-45 Author of Air Pollution, Acid Rain, and the Future of Forests (for Worldwatch) quoted in Frontiers, "Our Civilization Kills"

XXXVIII-16 Quoted State of the World (Worldwatch #62) in Frontiers, "The Public Interest"

XXXIX-26 Worldwatch #67 in "World Water Supply"

XL-43 From Worldwatch #79, pesticides, in "Convergence of Public and Private Interests"

XLI-15 Worldwatch #88, in "An Untidy Solution"

Postel, Sandra-(Continued)

XLI-25 Worldwatch #88 (with Lori Heise) in "The Need for Trees"

Posthistoric Man - Roderick Seidenberg (Chapel Hill, 1950)

V-11 Discussion of in Frontiers, "The Trap of 'Progress'"

X-27 Reviewed in Lead, "The Age of Climax"; reference to in Editorial, "An Hour of Freedom"

X-43 Referred to in Lead, "Institutions and Symbols"

XVII-24 Brief reference in Lead, "Which Things Are True?"

XVII-43 Quoted from chapter on Historic Determinism in Review, "Fact and Vision"

Postgate, Oliver

XXXV-16 Quoted pamphlet The Plain Man's Guide to the Bomb in Editorial, "Clinical Madness"

XXXVI-37 Quoted The Writings on the Sky, Menard Press pamphlet on war, in Frontiers, "Five Against War"

XXXVII-2 From The Writings in the Sky in Editorial

Postman, Neil

XXII-46 His Teaching as a Subversive Activity (coauthor, Charles Weingartner) quoted in Children, "Diatribe Plus"

XXII-53 Teaching as a Subversive Activity quoted in Editorial, "Who Needed to do Homework?"

XXVII-19 Quoted from Teaching as a Subversive Activity in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"

XXXII-46 Quoted from Atlantic, Sept. 1979 in Children, "Architects of the 'Junkyard Mind"

XXXIII-16 Quoted from Teaching as a Subversive Activity in Children, "Our Tribal Encyclopedia"; also quoted from L.A. Times, Jan. 27, 1980 article on schools in same Children

XXXIII-19 Quoted from Nation, Jan. 18, 1980 article re the media in Children, "The Information Environment"; also mentioned latest book by, Teaching as a Conserving Activity

XXXIII-22 Quoted Nation, Mar. 1, 1980 article in Frontiers, "A Friendly Visitor"

XXXIII-25 Quoted, discussed Teaching as a Conserving Activity on Plato, in Children, "Plato's Mission"

XXXIII-26-35 Quoted, discussed Teaching as a Conserving Activity in Children, "Another Kind of Growth"

XXXIII-39 Quoted from Spring Et Cetera in Children, "On English and Speeches" re meaning of words

XXXIII-42 Quoted from Nation, Jan. 10, 1980 article on TV and IQ tests, in Lead, "Epistemology Matters"

XXXIV-19 Quoted Winter 1980-81 issue of Et Cetera on limits of learning in typical TV shows in Lead, "The Failure of the Moralists"

XXXVI-7 Quoted from Fall 1982 Et Cetera in Children, "Pictures-No Book"

Postman, Neil-(Continued)

XXXVI-10 Reviewed, quoted The Disappearance of Childhood in Children, "Disappearing Adults?"

XXXVII-10 Quoted from The Disappearance of Childhood in Lead, "A Change of Heart"

XXXVIII-46 Quoted on Frankfurt Book Fair (Oct. 1984) from Spring Et Cetera in "Thinking is Not a Performing Art"

XXXIX-22 Amusing Ourselves to Death in "The Distractions of Imagery"

XL-8 Fall 1986 Et Cetera on Korzybski's semantics

XL-22 From Antaeus Fall 1986 and Teaching as a Subversive Activity in "Neil Postman on 'Everything'"

XLI-42 Teaching as a Subversive Activity in "Why Do Some People Become Teachers?"

Post-Modern Diet?, The

XL-18 Editorial

Post-Technological Faith?, A

XXV-48 Lead

Potent Book, A

XXVI-45 Editorial

Potok, Chaim

XXI-37 Quoted his The Chosen in Lead, "Art and Transcendence"

XXII-18 Brief quoted from The Chosen in Children, "Guilt and Atonement"

XXIII-2 His The Promise discussed, quoted in Review, "Two Current Novels"

XXV-38 His My Name is Asher Lev discussed and quoted in Review, "Very Old Questions"

XXXIX-21 Davita's Harp in "A Number of Books"

Potomac, The - Frederick Cutheim

VI-38 Reviewed

Pottenger, Dr. F. M. Jr. (Francis M.) (Monrovia, CA)

X-4 Quoted in Our Daily Poison, reviewed in Frontiers, "Things Practically Nobody Knows"

X-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Cholesterol' Puzzle"

Potter, Charles Francis (Founder of Humanist Society of New York)

IX-20 Suggested Dead Sea Scrolls disturbing to orthodox Christians-Lead, "The Fear of Loose Ends"

Potter, David (Prof. of American History at Yale)

XIII-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Promise of Autonomous Man" from New Republic, May 23, 1960

XVI-45 Quoted Summer 1963 Texas Quarterly in Frontiers, "The Self and Society"

Potter, Robert .XVII-37 Quoted from Dissent in Children, "Schooldays"
Pottle, Pat

XVI-22 Quoted on Greek Peace March in Lead, "Politics and the Moral Emotions"

Poulton, Geoff

XXXIII-51 One of the authors of Learning Networks in Adult Education mentioned in Children, "Origins of 'Adult Education'"

Pound, Ezra

XI-12 Article, "Ezra Pound's Guilt" by Kenneth Patchen in Frontiers, "Nobody Knows How to Stop a War"

XI-17 Further reference to in "Reply to Kenneth Patchen"-Alex Wayman

XXX-18 Ernest Fenollosa essay on Chinese language in Pound's book, Instigations, quoted in Review, "Man Sees Horse"

XXXV-37 Brief discussion on and quote from Hudson Review from Andrew Kappel, drawing on Kenner's The Pound Era in Lead, "A Long Hard Road"

XXXVI-2 A Life of Ezra Pound reviewed, Hannah Arendt's remarks on in Editorial, "Light and Heavy Sins"

Pound, Roscoe

VII-32 Quoted his Masonic Addresses and Writings in Lead, "The Internal Social Order"

Poverty and Mental Retardation - Roger Hurley (1969)

XXVI-3 Jonathan Kozol's discussion of quoted, Dec. 9 Saturday Review in Lead, "The Question of 'Wholeness'"

Poverty, Development and Poverty - Bharat (Dr. K. D. Chopra, Moti Nagar, New/Dogra Delhi, 110015, India)

XXXVIII-48 Quoted in "Limitation is Liberation"

Poverty of Historicism, The - Carl Popper

XXXIX-14 Quoted, and comment upon by Fred H. Eidlin, Et Cetera, Fall 1985, in "The Lost Dignity of Man"

Poverty of Liberalism, The - Robert Paul Wolff (Beacon, also paperback)

XXII-42 Quoted from in Review, "John Stuart Mill- Whipping Boy"

XXII-50 Quoted in Lead, "What Price 'Communications'?"

Poverty of Power, The - Barry Commoner (Knopf, $10.00)

XXIX-35 Reviewed in Frontiers, "Adequate, Clean, Available"

Powell, Adam (Negro Congressman)

VIII-23 Only U.S. representative at Bandung Conference (unofficially)

Powell, D. C.

XVII-9 Quoted from first issue of Disarmament and Arms Control in Frontiers, "The Human Spirit at Bay"

Powell, Elwin H.

XIX-34 Quoted, No. 3, Vol. 13, Journal of Human Relations in Review, "Journal Entry"

Powell, John Wesley

XXX-11 His writings discussed in Review, "Tracking the Water Supply"

XXXVI-46 His Report on the Lands of the Arid Region of the United States (1878) discussed in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture"

Powell, John Wesley-(Continued)

XXXVII-45 Quoted from Report on the Lands in Review, "Water is Life"

Powell, Lawrence Clark (UCLA Librarian)

IV-51 Quoted in Review, "Bad Books and Good Books"

Powell, Walter W.

XXXV-14 The Culture and Commerce of Publishing quoted from review in Saturday Review, Jan. 1982, by Robert Harris in Review, "The Ailing Arts"

XXXVI-21 Quoted Winter Daedalus (1982-83) on reading, bookstores, in Children, "Forty- Ninth in Literacy"

Powelson, Jack

XXXIV-44 His article in Friends Journal, Aug. 15, 1981, quoted in Frontiers, "On Self-Examined Righteousness" re Quakers, etc.

Power

II-12 Review-United Nations World, March 1949, with article on Forrestal, and Tibet

Power and Powerlessness - John Gaventa (University of Illinois Press)

XXXV-43 Quoted in Lead, "Yet People Keep on Trying" (in review by Charles E. Linbolm)

Power and Purity - John Schaar

XXXII-48 Essay in American Review, #19, quoted in Lead, "Ranges of Selfhood"

Power and Corruption

II-44 Review-Lord Acton's essays

Power by Which Man Live, The

XXXIV-50 Lead (Burrow)

Power Elite, The - C. Wright Mills

X-23 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"

XII-18 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Whose Honor What Duty?"

Power from Sun and Wind

XXV-1 Frontiers

Power- The Natural History of Its Growth - Bertrand de Jouvenal (Hutchinson, N.Y.)

III-29 Discussed in Lead, "Days of the Iconoclasts"

III-38 Above review led to correspondence from MANAS reader, resulting in Frontiers, "Responsibility for Government"

Power of a Mind, The

XIX-45 Review

Power of Attitudes, The

XIX-26 Review

Power of Change, The

XXXIX-15 Editorial

Power of Culture, The

VI-41 Editorial

Power of Generalization, The

XXVI-44 Editorial

Power of Greek Tragedy, The

XVIII-14 Review

Power of Memory, The

V-10 Lead

Power of Militarism, The

III-26 Editorial

Power of Mind, A

XXIV-16 Lead

Power of Mind, The

XXXI-12 Lead

Power of Nonviolence, The - Richard B. Gregg

XIII-21 Quoted from in Lead, "Non-Violent Resistance"

XVII-21 Mentioned in Lead

XXXVI-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "Voluntary Simplicity"

Power of Speech, The

XVI-7 Review

Power of the People, The - Robert Cooney, Helen Michalowski (Peace Press, 3828 Willat Ave., Culver City, CA 90230, $15.00)

XXX-25 Reviewed in "A Voice That Carries"

XL-19 Quoted in "Innovators in History"

Power of Words, The

XL-6 Lead

Power Politics and People - C. Wright Mills (collected essays, edited by Irving Louis Horowitz, Oxford University Press and Ballantine)

XXIV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Instead of an Apparatus"

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

Power to Change, The - James Cass

XXVII-24 Quoted in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"

Power Within Us, The - Haniel Long (Regnery)

IV-18 Reviewed in "Books on Religion"

XIX-5 Quoted in Editorial, "Dilemma Resolved"

Powerful Attraction, A

XXXVIII-25 Editorial (Buddhism)

Powerhouse - Alex Comfort

I-1 Review, "War Literature"

Powers, Richard Howard

XI-38 Quoted his article in the Humanist, July-Aug, "Failure of Nerve" in which he thinks that "myth" is the great offender, in Frontiers, "Myth-Makers and Myth-Breakers"

Powers, Thomas

XXVIII-1 His review of Richard Koselanetz's The End of Intelligent Writing quoted from Nov. Harper's in "Sides of an Argument"

XXXIV-41 Quoted his review of Ronald Clark, May 1981 Saturday Review (on nuclear weapons) in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"

XXXVII-19 Quoted Jan. 1984 Atlantic "What Is It About?" (nuclear war) in Frontiers, "Moments of Silence"

XXXVII-24 Understanding Weapons in the Nuclear Age in Review, "Another Schell Book"

XXXVII-46 Quoted from Commonweal on war games of children, in Review, "What Would Thoreau Say?"

Powers of Mind, The

XXIII-13 Editorial

Poyer, Joe

XXIV-19 His novel, North Cape, discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "On the Home Front"

Prabuh, R. K.

XXXVI-8 Quoted from Industrialize and Perish (collected from Gandhi's writing) in Lead, "A Long Way To Go"

Practical Service, A

XXII-34 Frontiers

Practical Task, A

I-38 Editorial, Letter from Sociedad Fraternal Hutteriana

Practical Wisdom

XXII-5 Editorial

Practice of a Life, The

XLI-43 Lead (Abraham A. Low)

Practice of Authentic Science, The

XXXIII-23 Frontiers

Practice of Chinese Buddhism, The-1900-1950 - Holmes Welch (Harvard University Press, 1967, $12.50)

XX-42 Quoted in Review, "Extremes in the East"

Practice of Cooperation, The

XXIII-17 Review

Practice of Free Religion, The

XV-49 Editorial

Practice of Geography, The - Anne Buttimer, ed. (Longman, 1983)

XXXVII-26 Reviewed, quoted from Clarence Glacken on Teggart, Anne Buttimer, in Children, Making Sense of the Earth"

Practice of Philosophy, The

XXII-8 Frontiers

Practicing History - Barbara Tuchman

XXXV-41 Reviewed, quoted, in "We Know Now"

Pradl, Gordon (Prof. English, NYU)

XXXVIII-17 Quoted from Et Cetera, Fall 1984 (tyranny of testing, vocational training, etc.) in Children, "The Blight of Specialists"

XXXVIII-41 From Et Cetera, Fall 1984 re English as a subject, in "From Passion to Profession"

Prairie Revery

XXXVII-24 Lead (Neil Evernden)

Praise and Blame

III-34 Editorial

Prasad, Devi

XVI-39 His introduction to reading list entitled Nonviolence and Peacemaking, published by Commonweal Trust, quoted in Review, "Libraries of Vision"

XXII-47 Quoted his Conscription-A World Survey in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"

XXV-48 Quoted from introduction to "golden jubilee" issue of War Resistance in Frontiers, "From England"

XXXIII-3 Author of Lead, "Gandhi on Violent Struggles"

XXXIV-14 Nov. 1980 WRI Newsletter article quoted on Esquivel (Nobel Prize winner, 1980) quoted in Frontiers, "The Long Road"

XXXIV-22 His discussion of Gandhi and treatment of Indians in So. Africa quoted in Children, "God and Government"

XXXV-1 Children, "A Basis for Education" written by from paper on Peace Education

Prasad, Devi-(Continued)

XXXV-13 Quoted his paper "Education for Peace" in Frontiers, "Odd Thoughts on Waging Peace"

Prasad, Nageshwar

XXVI-21 His Decentralization in Yugoslavia and India discussed and quoted in Review, "Redistribution of Power"

Prasad, Dr. Rajendra (President of Republic of India)

III-6 Reference to in Editorial, "The Purple Rug"

VII-12 Quoted in "The Arts of Peace"

VIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "A New Spirit"

X-2 Quoted in Review of Mahatma Gandhi-The Last Phase

XI-24 Quoted from his address to the Vegetarian Conference in Frontiers, "A Point of View"

Prashna Upanishad

XVIII-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Self and the Other"

Pratt, Caroline

II-26 Reviewed in Children-her book I Learn From Children

Pratt, Dallas

X-8 His Psychiatry review of Stinnette's Anxiety and Faith quoted in Review, "Psychology and Social Perspective";' reference to in Editorial, "The Genius of the West"

Pratt, Fletcher

III-27 Reference to his Harper's article on cost of carrier ships in Lead, "Wanted a New Ideal"

Pratt, J. Gaither

XXIX-3 His The Psychic Realm-" What Can You Believe? reviewed in "Unless they Philosophize"

Pratt, J. H.

X-52 Parapsychology-Frontier of the Mind in which he and Dr. Rhine collaborated, reviewed in Review

XIII-35 Above book quoted in Review, "Notes on Parapsychology"

XVI-32 Parapyschology-Frontier of the Mind quoted in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"

Pratt, Julius

XXXVII-14 Quoted Chapter on "Manifest Destiny" from his Expansionists of 1898 in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

Pratt, Rex K.

XII-49 His You Tell My Son quoted in Review, "Organized But Unrelated"

Preacher and the Slave, The - Wallace Stegner

IV-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "Partisans All"

Preachers and Pragmatists

XXXVI-41 Lead (moralists)

Precept or Example?

XXXIV-49 Frontiers (Farming-Berry, Gandhi, etc.)

Precious Uncertainties, The

XXIII-25-34 Lead

Pre-Columbian Literatures of Mexico - Miguel Le?\n-Portilla (University of Oklahoma Press, 19679, $5.95)

XXII-44 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Ancient Americans"

Precocious Autobiography - Yevgeny Yevtushenko

XVI-44 Quoted in Lead, "The New 'Realities'"

Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience - Dr. Trigant Burrow (Basic Books, 1964, $5.50)

XX-17 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Pioneer in Psychotherapy"

XX-28 Quoted in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

XXV-23 Quoted in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"

XXVII-51 Nathan Ackerman's foreword to quoted in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"

XXVIII-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Fateful Question"

XXIX-7 Quoted in Editorial, "Most Significant, Yet Unrecognized"

XXX-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"

XXXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

XXXVII-39 Quoted in Review, "Trigant Burrow-Nathan Ackerman's foreword; quoted and commented on in Editorial, "Technical Materialists"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted on language and consciousness of self in Lead, "Instructing the Heart"

Predation or Symbiosis?

XXXVIII-13 Review

Prediction of the Unpredictable

XXXV-45 Frontiers (Brittle Power)

Preface to All Future Technology

V-48 Frontiers

Preface to Logic - Morris Raphael Cohen (Meridian paperback)

XXIV-6 His essay on F. H. Bradley quoted in Lead, "The Necessity of An Ideal"

XXXIV-37 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Those Overlapping Regions"

Preface to Morals - Walter Lipmann

X-47 Quoted in Lead, "Great Expectations"

XX-7 Brief quote from in Review, "Sinners into Sages"

Preface to Plato - Eric A. Havelock (Harvard University Press, 1963)

XIX-35 Quoted in Children, "Book Notes"

XX-8 Quoted in Review, "The Platonic Quest; quoted in Editorial, "The Philosophic Discipline"

XX-9 Quoted in Children, "Everybody's Task"

XX-32 Quoted in Editorial, "Platonic Mysticism"

XXII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Is 'Art' The Remedy?"

XXII-35 Quoted in Lead, "The Services of History"

XXIV-16 Quoted in Lead, "A Power of Mind"

XXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "From the Beginning"; also in Editorial, "The Philosophic Spectacle"

XXVII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Uses of Language"

XXVIII-48 Quoted in Review, "The Words of the Greeks"

XXIX-18 Quoted in Lead, "Lost and Found Meanings"

XXIX-44 Quoted in Review, "Footnote to Plato"

XXX-4 Quoted in Lead, "The Myths We Live By"

XXXI-4 Quoted in Lead, "Kindergarten Days"

XXXII-6 Quoted in Editorial, "A Thinking Self"

Preface to Plato-(Continued)

XXXII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Present and the Long View"

XXXII-17 Quoted in Children, "The 'Self' Idea"

XXXIV-3 Quoted on "the Homeric state of mind" in Lead, "Comprehending the Confusion"

XXXVI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Poets and Collectors" (addiction to heroism)

XXXVIII-52 On Plato's objection to mimetic poets-Lead, "A Contradiction in Terms"

XLI-1 Quoted re poetry in "The Poet's Art"

XLI-49 On mistranslations of the word "art"-Lead, "The Imperfect Creator"

Preface to Scientific Literacy, A

XXXIV-38 Lead

Preoccupation with Symptoms

VII-6 Editorial

Preparation of the Child for Science - Mary Booke (Clarendon Press, 1904) (Reprinted by International Society for General Semantics, P. O. Box 2469, San Francisco, CA 94196)

XXXIII-42 Quoted in Children, "Honoring Mary Boole"

Preparations for Change

XXIV-20 Frontiers

XXXII-4 Editorial

Pre-Political Program, A

XV-12 Lead

Prerequisite for Thinking

XXXVIII-2 Editorial (Arendt)

Prerequisites of Ethical Decision

XXXVII-50 Editorial (Kenneth Keniston on Arthur Morgan)

Prerequisites of Peace

III-11 Editorial-quoting Einstein

Prerequisites to Religion

VIII-20 Editorial

Prescott, Frederick

IX-14 His Modern Chemistry quoted re Kekulé in Lead, "Scientific Inspiration"

Prescott, Orville (N.Y. Times critic)

VII-49 Quoted his Times review of Evans' The Spoor of Spooks in Review, "Reviewers and Writers"

XIII-16 Quoted his Times Mar. 14 review of J. B. Priestley's Literature and Western Man in Review, "The Novel, and Education"

XIII-19 Brief quote from his review of John Hershey's The War Lover in Review of same title

Prescription and Practice

XXXII-3 Review

Prescription for Survival - Dr. Brock Chisholm

XIV-51 Quoted in Review, "On National Boundaries"

Presence of Mine Enemies, The - Turnley Walker

XVI-15 Quoted in Review, "Intellectualizing War"

Present and the Long View, The

XXXII-8 Lead

Presence of the Past, The - Rupert Sheldrake (Times Books, 1988)

XLI-24 Biological forms, etc. in "A Scientific Innovation"

Present World Situation, The

XXII-18 Editorial

Press, The (pamphlet-Center for Study of Democratic Institutions)

XV-8 Donald McDonald's interview with Mark Ethridge quoted in Frontiers, "Interview on the Press"; also interview with C. D. Jackson, publisher of Life magazine

Press, The - A. J. Liebling

XV-4 Quoted in Editorial, "The Role of the Press"

Press Does Not Disturb Us, The

XI-25 Lead-Schweitzer

XI-30 Response from reader on above-"On Getting 'Practical'"

Press in a Free Society, The

XIV-34 Frontiers

Press Supports "Religion," The

II-14 Frontiers re American Weekly article, "Atheists' Child"-the Mrs. Vashti McCollum case

Pressman, Arnold

XIX-28 Quoted from Feb. Anarchy in Frontiers, "The Evolution of Synanon"

Pressure of Circumstances, The

XIII-40 Lead

Pressure Gauge, The

XV-32 Lead

Pressures of "Conformity"

X-10 Editorial

Preston, Richard

XXXV-26-34 Quoted from Country Journal (re student originating a fertilizer) in Children, "Miscellany"

Pretensions or Clues?

XXXI-43 Lead

Prevailing Ethos, The

XXXVI-23 Review (Sweet Reason)

Preventing Drug Abuse - edited by Donald E. Barnes and Louisa Messolonghites (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972)

XXVI-19 Editors and Kenneth Keniston quoted from in Review, "Reflections on Drugs"

Prevention (Magazine)

V-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "Figures on Life and Death"

XXIX-39 Robert Rodale's article on rice quoted from June issue in Frontiers, "A Few Encouraging Signs"

XXX-17 Robert Rodale quoted from Jan. issue in Editorial, "Defense of 'Organic'"

XXXI-9 Report from Mother Jones quoted from Nov. 1977 issue in Children, "Follies of Status"

Prevention of Murder, The - Dr. Frederic Wertham

II-28 Scientific American, June 1949 article, quoted in Lead, "Versions of Responsibility"

Pibram, Dr. Karl

XXXII-45 Discussed by Hanna in Explorers of Human- Kind in Review, "The Return of the Essay"

Price, Dr. Grenfell

IV-6 Reference to his White Settlers and Native Peoples in Letter from England

Price, Dr. H. H. (Professor of Logic at Oxford)

I-12 Quoted on psychological implications of telepathy, in Review, "Metaphysics" Personal consciousness of each man is focus within "surface" of "World-Mind" Finds confirmation in telepathy and precognition for philosophical speculations of Leibniz

II-11 Quoted from Hibbert Journal article re ESP and how it works, in Frontiers, "A World of Mind?"

III-4 Quoted from article on Monadology of Leibniz

IV-42 Quoted in Lead, "Psychic Possibilities"

IX-18 His "Heaven and Hell from the Point of View of Psychic Research" reviewed, ". . . and Heaven, Too"

X-45 Quoted re facts of telepathy and clairvoyance from viewpoint of Leibniz' metaphysics in Frontiers, "Some Philosophical Borrowings"

XII-44 His "Parapsychology and Human Nature" in Sept. Journal of Parapsychology quoted in Lead, "The Lens of Reality"

XX-24 Quoted at length from Oct. 1940 Philosophy in Editorial, "A Striking Anticipation"

XXIV-18 Quoted from Oct. 1940 Philosophy in Editorial, "Whence Creativity?"

XXIX-3 Quoted from Oct. 1940 Philosophy in Review, "Unless They Philosophize" and in Editorial, "Foundations of Science"

XXXI-12 Quoted from Philosophy, Oct. 1940, in Editorial, "The Utility of Ignorance"

XXXII-17 Quoted from Philosophy, Oct. 1940, in Lead, "Language and Beyond"

XXXII-20 Quoted, Oct. 1940 Philosophy in Lead, "Metaphysical Adventuring"

XXXII-44 Quoted Philosophy, Oct. 1940, on supernormal phenomena and science, in Lead, "Two Transformations"

XXXVI-21 Story of Croesus from Philosophy in Review, "Two Transitions"; also noted in Editorial from Fifty Years of Research

Price, Harry

XI-14 Quoted a review of his book Fifty Years of Psychic Research from Medical Record for Oct. 15, 1941 in Editorial, "Marginal Significances"

XXII-4 Quoted Oct. 1940 Philosophy in Review, "A Young But Promising Science"

Price, Joan

II-11 Young English girl who worked in munitions factory and acquired a fatal disease-in Letter from England

Price, John

XXVIII-38 David Brower's foreword to his Nonnuclear Futures quoted in Frontiers, "The Responsibility of People"

Price, Monroe

XXII-50 Quoted from Law and the Social Order in Frontiers, "The Institution of Law"

The Present Paradox of Ethics

XVI-27 Frontiers

Present Value- Constructing a Sustainable Future (issued by CA Governor's Office of Appropriate Technology, 50-page booklet)

XXXII-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "Downs and Ups"

Price, Richard

II-6 Quoted on education taken from Hansen's Liberalism and American Education in the 18th Century in Lead, "The American Heritage"

V-3y Brief quote (1784) on American Revolution in Lead, "Unfinished Business"

IX-13 Quoted in Lead, "The New Men"

XVI-11 Brief quote in Lead, "Moral Man and Amoral Society" on education

XVII-39 Quoted from Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution (1784) in Lead, "A Tender Hope"

XXXIV-39 Ideas discussed from Liberalism and American Education in Children, "The Example of Socrates"

Price is Right, The - Jerome Weidman

II-38 Reference to in Lead, "The Man Betrayed"

Price of Defense, The - Boston Study Group (New York Times Book Co.)

XXXIII-7 Quoted Tom Bender's review in Rain, Nov. 1979, in Frontiers, "Various Signs"

XXXIII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Views"

Price of Freedom, The

IX-19 Lead

Price of Glory, The - Alistair Horne

XVI-15 Review of in Time, Feb. 22, quoted in Review, "Intellectualizing War"

Price of Institutions, The

XXXVIII-17 Frontiers

Price of Submission, The

XXII-31 Lead

Priceless Ingredients, The

VIII-36 Review of The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha

Pride and/or Fame

XXVII-11 Editorial

Pride and the Passion, The (film)

X-34 Frontiers mentioned, "That 'Universal Art Form'"

Pride of the State

XII-41 Review

Pride of State - Joseph Morray

XII-41 Quoted in Review of same title

Priestley, J. B.

II-15 Review of his An Inspector Calls, and reference to The Good Companions, They Came to a City, We Have Been Here Before, and Johnson Over Jordan

II-35 Brief quotations from Challenge to Death (Constable, 1934) in Letter from England

III-13 Brief reference to Johnson Over Jordan in Editorial, "The Other Side of Life"

VII-51 Review of The Magicians Editorial, "A Novelist's Approach"

Priestley, J. B.-(Continued)

X-28 Quoted from the conference (Feb.) of the Canadian Institute of Public Affairs; he challenged Dr. Gallup's contention that our present mass media constructively informs the public, in Review, "Canadian Institute on Public Affairs"

XI-32 His article "What the Nuclear Weapons Do" in Frontiers

XIII-16 Review of Literature and Western Man by Orvill Prescott in N.Y. Times, Mar. 14, quoted from in Review, "The Novel, and Education"

XIII-33 His Literature and Western Man quoted from in Frontiers, "A Plain Man's Guide to Literature"

XVI-17 Quoted Feb. Atlantic, in Frontiers, "The End of 'War Morale'"

XIX-2 Quoted from New Statesman, July 9, in Lead, "Time to Think"

XIX-10 Quoted New Statesman, Oct. 29, 1965, in Lead, "The Root Ideas"

XXIII-18 Quoted Mar. 1 San Francisco Examiner in Review, "Leaps and Lethargies"

XXV-38 Quoted from Literature and Western Man in Lead, "Birth Pains"

XXV-43 Quoted from Journey Down a Rainbow in Review, "Edward Weston; the Preistleys"

XXVI-12 Quoted from Susan Cooper's J. B. Priestley- Portrait of an Author in Lead, "Creation and Discovery" in Rain Upon Godshill

XXVIII-21 Quoted Journey Down a Rainbow in Children, "On Learning from History"

XXXIV-1 Quoted from Literature and Western Man in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"

XXXVI-50 Quoted passage of 20 years ago on the young, in Children, "Some Examples"

XXXIX-41 Literature and Western Man (impact of printed books) in "The Hazards of Transition"

Priestly, J. B.-Portrait of an Author - Susan Cooper (Harper and Row, 1970)

XXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Creation and Discovery"

Primacy of the Person, The

XXI-28 Frontiers

Primary Cause, The - William Lundgren

XVII-47 Quoted and discussed in Review, "Requiem for the Wild Blue Yonder"

XVIII-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Self and the Other"

Primary Longings, The

XVIII-42 Lead

Primer on Nuclear Power - Jack Miller, ed. (Anvil, Box 37, Millville, Minn. 55957)

XXXV-1 Quoted, reviewed in Frontiers, "Things We Need to Know"-("Radiation's Deadly Work" quoted, Opening by Elise Jerard)

Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics - Karl Polanyi (edited by George Dalton, Anchor paperback, 1968)

XXVII-39 Quoted from these essays in Lead, "Historic Possibilities"

Primitive, Archaic and Modern Economics-(Continued)

XXVIII-14 Quoted in Review, "Mind Structures-Home Structures"

XXX-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"

XL-8 Quoted in "The Market Economy"

"Primitive" Faith, The

XXIII-41 Review

Primitive Religion - Dr. Robert Lowie

XV-29 Quoted in Review, "Philosophical Respect for Religion"

Primitive World and Its Transformations, The - Prof. Robert Redfield (Cornell University Press, 1953)

XII-19 Quoted in Lead, "Coming of Age in the West"

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

XV-14 Quoted in Lead, "Creeping Ethics"

XV-45 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Old Question, New Discussion"

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

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

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

XXIII-41 Quoted in Review, "The 'Primitive' Faith"

XXIII-52 Mentioned in Lead, "The Roots of Social Order"

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

XXVII-3 Brief quote from in Lead, "The World in View"

XXVII-48 Quoted in Lead, "Problem and Precedent"

XXIX-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Imperfect Parallel"

XXX-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Long Way To Go"

XXX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"

XXXI-19 Quoted in Review, "Resource for the world"

XXXI-42 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Human Predicament"

XXXII-52 Quoted in Lead, "A General Understanding"

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

XXXVIII-11 Quoted re ancient and primitive man in Lead, "Reviving Questions"

Primordial Mystery, The

XXV-14 Editorial

Prince, Dr. Walter Franklin

X-18 Referred to in Dr. C. J. Ducasse's article, "Science, Scientists, and Psychical Research" in Frontiers

Princeton University Report

XXI-31 Brief quote from in Editorial, "Projects, Not Problems"

Principia Ethica - G. E. Moore

VIII-49 Discussed by Arthur Morgan in Frontiers, "Philosophy and Conduct"

Principal Upanishads, The - Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

XIII-50 His notes on quoted in Frontiers, "The Unity in All Things"

Principles of Survival

XV-25 Frontiers

Principles of Anthropology - Chappel and Coon

VIII-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "Check Your Mind Outside"

Principles of Art - R. G. Collingwood

XXVII-24 Quoted in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?"

Principles of Balance

XXIX-25 Editorial

Principles of Philosophy - Descartes

XXX-14 Comparison of Plato with Aristotle in, quoted by Ortega, in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"

Principles of Political Economy - John Stuart Mill

XXVII-40 Sam Love's quote from in Environmental Quality, etc., given in Frontiers, "Problems of Conservationists"

XXVII-48 Quoted in September's Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "Goals and Responsibilities"

Principles of Power - Guglielmo Ferrero (Putnam, 1942)

I-19 In this book it shows the basic cause for terrorism in government

II-26 Reference to in discussion of Juenger's book The Failure of Technology in Lead, "Technology Versus Man"

VIII-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Political Virtues"

Principles of Psychology - William James

XIII-7 Quoted in Lead, "A Question of Permission"

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

XVII-29 Quoted from introduction in "Toward a Science of Man"

XIX-36 Quoted in Review, "In Praise of Socrates"

XIX-42 Quoted in Lead, "Affirmations, Questions, Denials"

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

XXXIX-22 Quoted in "Our Uncertain Identity"

Principles of the Polis

XX-13 Lead

Principles and Specifics

XX-31 Lead

Print (Magazine of graphic design)

XXVII-18 Carol Stevens quoted from Nov/Dec issue in Children, "Of Books and Boats"

Priority of Mind, The

XXXIV-13 Lead

Prison Life

X-29 Frontiers (Heinz Kraschutzki)

Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist - Alexander Berkman

XXIV-11 Mentioned in Review, "Fifty, Sixty, Seventy Years Ago"

Prison Notes - Barbara Deming (Grossman)

XX-1 Quoted from review of in Review, "Perils of Being Human"

Prison System, The

II-8 Frontiers-quotation from subscriber who is a prison guard and took exception to article, "Institutional Reform"

Prison- The Enemy of Society - John Bartlow Martin

VII-18 Reviewed in Frontiers

Prisoners Are People - Kenyon Scudder (Doubleday, $3.00)

V-12 Review Reference to in Editorial, "He Who Gets Caught"

Prisoners of Silence - Jonathan Kozol (Continuum, 1980)

XXXIV-17 Quoted, discussed in Children, "Illiteracy in the U.S."

Pritchett, V. S.

I-34 Quoted from introduction to Walt Whitman's Specimen Days, showing how Whitman created new type of war literature

Pritsker, Keith

XXVIII-14 Quoted in Children, "Higher Education- Hopes and Obstacles"

XL-43 On prosecuting polluters in Frontiers

Privacy and Freedom - Alan F. Westin

XX-42 Review of quoted from Sept. 16 Saturday Review in Lead, "Toward an Unmanaged Future"

Private Citizen's Voice

II-42 Editorial-more on reception of Blanshard book

Private Governments and the Constitution - Arthur Miller

XIII-1 Quoted in Editorial, "The Crisis of the Individual"

Private People and Public Policy - David Riesman

XII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Noncomplacent Minorities"

Private and Public Thinking

XVI-48 Lead

Private Origins of the Good, The

XV-43 Lead

Private Social Initiative

II-11 Editorial about Walter Gormly who started 4- page leaflet devoted to problems of small manufacturers

Private World Government, A

XXXIV-41 Frontiers

XXXIV-50 Comments on from Reader in Editorial, "A Hard Question"

Privileged Ones - Robert Coles

XXXI-15 Gore Vidal's report on quoted from N.Y. Review of Books, Feb. 9, on "Review of Review"

Problem and Precedent

XXVII-48 Lead

Problem is Set, The

XXXII-39 Lead

Problem of Blame, The

XIII-33 Lead

Problem of Direction, The

XIV-52 Lead

Problem of Ego Identity, The - Erik Erikson in Journal of American Psychoanalytic Association IV-1, and in Identity and Anxiety

XVII-22 Reviewed with author's other work

Problem Family, The - A. S. Neill

II-40 Discussion of in Children

V-35 Quoted in Children

X-10 Reference to in Children

Problem for Planners, A

X-29 Editorial

Problem of Focus, A

X-52 Frontiers

Problem of Identifying, The - Virginia Naeve

XIX-45 Frontiers

Problem of Identity, The

XVIII-48 Editorial

Problem of Knowledge, The

XIV-3 Lead

Problem of Noise, The

XXXIV-10 Lead

Problem of "Organization," The

II-15 Frontiers

Problem of the Age, The

XXVIII-24 Lead

Problem-Solvers, The

XXVI-37 Lead

Problems and Solutions

XXXII-18 Frontiers

Problems (N.Y. quarterly published by Jewish Ethical Society)

I-50 Subject of Review, July-Sept 1948

Problems Behind Problems

XX-38 Frontiers

Problems of Censorship

VII-38 Frontiers

Problems of Communication

XIV-22 Lead

Problems of Conservationists

XXVII-40 Frontiers

Problems of the Free Soul

XVI-9 Lead

Problems of Human Association

IX-50 Lead

Problems of the Intentional Community

XVI-35 Lead

Problems of "Justice"

III-1 Editorial-based on Letter from South Africa

Problems of Maturity

VI-50 Lead

Problems of Moral Judgment

XIV-21 Lead

Problems of Peace Making

VII-24 Lead

Problems of Peace-Making

XVI-23 Frontiers

Problems of Politics

IV-48 Lead

XI-19 Editorial

Problems of the Proprietors

XVI-50 Lead

Problems of Reconciliation

XVI-36 Lead

Problems of Religion

III-45 Frontiers-Alexis Carrel's Voyage to Lourdes, A. J. Cronin's Why I Believe in God

Problems of Righteousness

XV-22 Lead

XVIII-20 Lead-Napoleon III, William James, Gerald Sykes

Problems of Social Change

VI-48 Editorial

Problems of Social Order

XXIII-44 Review

Problems of the True Believer

IV-25 Lead

Problems of Trust

XXIII-11 Review

Problems of Universal Thinking

XIV-32 Lead

Problems, Unlimited

V-9 Lead

Problems Without Solutions

XXI-48 Frontiers

Proceedings (National Academy of Education) (Ventura Hall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305)

XXIX-23 Robert McClintock's review of Encyclopedia Britannica (new, 15th edition) to appear in second volume of

Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophers

XXXIX-52 Quoted Sept. 1985 address of Quentin Lauer of Fordham University in "Why Be Good?"

Process and Divinity (Open Court, Chicago, Ill.)

XVIII-34 Review, "Return to Metaphysics?"-Huston Smith's, "The Death and Rebirth of Metaphysics" from above

Process of Education, The - Jerome S. Bruner

XIII-45 Quoted Sept. 26 Time article on, in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XIV-50 Quoted in Children, "On 'The Process of Education'"

Processed Man, The

XV-33 Review

Processes and Goals

XXX-45 Review

Processes of Change, The

XXX-42 Lead

XI-37 Lead

XXIV-10 Lead

Processes of History - Prof. Frederick J. Teggart (Theory and Processes of History)

VI-17 Quoted in Lead, "Toward a Mature World"

XIV-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Tide of Peace"

XVI-38 Quoted in Lead, "Notes on War and Peace"

XIX-9 Quoted in Lead, "The Tide of Peace"

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

XXVI-50 Quoted in Lead, "A Change of Mind"

XXXIII-50 Brief quote from in Lead, "A Science of Man?"

XXXVII-16 Quoted in Children, "Making Sense of the Earth"

XXXVIII-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Reformers" (inquiry in causes of war)

Proclus

I-30 Mention of his Theology in review of Ideas Have Consequences

III-7 Quoted from Whittaker book Space and Spirit on Proclus "blushed" because he had a body...this condemned by Whittaker

V-2 Quoted from Elements of Theology in Great Questions VII

VII-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "Philosophical Religion"

Proclus' Biography Hymns and Works - Translated by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie (reissued, Phanes Press 1987)

XLI-1 Noted in "Pythagoras and Proclus"

Prodigal Sons' New Start, The

XXVI-43 Frontiers

Producer, The - Richard Brooks

VI-32 Review, "More Insights from Novelists"

Productive Trouble

XXIX-37 Review

Productive Work-In Industry and Schools - Arthur G. Wirth (University Press of America, and John Dewey Society paper)

XXXVII-21 Discussed in Review, "Gandhi's Synthesis"

Professing

IV-19 Editorial

Professional Independence

XXXI-10 Frontiers

Professional Problem, The - John McKnight

XXXII-52 Small is Beautiful"

Professor, Go Home! -- H. Gordon Green (Harvest House, Montreal)

XX-33 Quoted in Lead, "Back to the Farm"

XX-36 Chapter from used for Children, "If I Were Censor-in-Chief!"

Profriedt, William

XXXIX-49 Quoted on teaching values from Teachers College Record, Summer 1985, in "Old Unanswered Questions"

Profile of America - foreword by Charles Lindberg, preface by Louis Bromfield (photographic study)

VIII-36 Congress refused funds to help distribute book, Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"

Profiles of Certainty

XVI-16 Editorial

Progoff, Ira

X-30 His book The Death and Rebirth of Psychology reviewed in Review, "An End to Quarreling"

XIII-29 Quoted in Lead, "Man the Generalizer" from The Death and Rebirth of Psychology

XIV-33 His paper, "Psychology as a Road to a Personal Philosophy" quoted in Lead, "The Psychological Revolution"

XV-31 Quoted in Children, "Depth Psychology and Education"

XVII-31 His The Symbolic and the Real reviewed under its title

XVII-36 The Symbolic and the Real quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

XVIII-3 The Symbolic and the Real quoted in Review, "Creativity and Encounter"

XXI-24 Quoted from The Death and Rebirth of Psychology in Review, "Iconoclasm and Reconstruction"

XXX-21 Death and Rebirth of Psychology quoted in Lead, "Science for Tomorrow"

XXXIV-21 Quoted from Psychology Today, Mar. 1981 article by Robert Kaiser in Lead, "One Kind of Change"

Program for Community Regeneration

XXV-40 Frontiers

Program of Henry George, The

XXXVI-3 Frontiers

Progress and Decline

IV-9 Lead

Progress and Poverty - Henry George

II-27 Reference to in Great Reformer article on George

VII-22 Reviewed, "The Quality of Greatness"

XXXII-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Underlying, Unchanging Themes"

XXXVI-3 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Program of Henry George"

Progress by Program?

V-35 Editorial

Progress Comes Where Options Lie

XXI-39 Frontiers

Progress in Clinical Psychology - J. F. T. Bugental (Grune and Stratton, 1966)

XIX-52 Quoted in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"

Progress in Parapsychology - edited by J. B. Rhine (Parapsychology Press, Durham, North Carolina, $7.00)

XXIV-22 Paper, "The Effect of Belief on ESP Success," by Thelma S. Moss and J. A. Gengerelli, quoted from in Review, "Parapsychological Research"; also quoted- Remy Chauvin and Dr. Rhine

Progress in Religious Thinking

VII-40 Frontiers

Progress in Science

XX-29 Review

Progress of the Artist, The

XXIX-4 Review

Progress, Peaceful Coexistence, and Academic Freedom - Andrei Sakharov

XXII-5 Quoted in Review, "The Sakharov Manifesto"

Progress Report

XXXII-5 Lead

XXXII-13 Frontiers

XXXVI-21 Frontiers

Progress Report

III-28 Editorial-Negro gains

Progress Report

XXXIII-36 Review

Progress Report on the "Thaw"

XIX-36 Frontiers

Progressive

I-43 Oct. 1948 issue reviewed and in complimentary manner

I-46 Ernest L. Meyer article, "When Logic Goes Loco"

III-47 Lead on possible demise of, "The Good Die Young-or Barely Live"

VI-20 Some definitions of "Communist" offered by readers

VI-38 Leonard S. Kenworthy's article quoted, "Primer on World Politics" in Frontiers, "Revolutions of Civilization"

VIII-43 Rebuttal on Speak Truth to Power discussed in Lead, "War and Justice"

Progressive-(Continued)

IX-4 Its handling of Speak Truth to Power discussed in Children

XI-18 March issue on symposium entitled, "The Russians and Ourselves"-Chester Bowles, Louis Fischer, Howard Fast, Cyrus S. Eaton-reviewed in Review, "Notes on the News"

XIII-5 Milton Mayer's article, "The Issue is Miscegenation" in Sept. 1959 issue, quoted in Children, "What Every Youth Should Know"

XIII-5 Homer Jack's review of Dr. Bondurant's Conquest of Violence in Oct. 1959 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Satyagraha-and Background"

XIII-26 Gov. Robert B. Meyner article, "The Cruel Deception of Civilian Defense" in June issue, quoted in Lead, "The Causes of Alienation"

XIII-27 "Sit Down, Chillun, Sit Down!" by Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely in June issue, quoted in Frontiers, "She's Making History"

XIII-38 His "The Big Word was 'Win'" in Aug. issue, quoted in Review, "Keeping Up with M. Mayer"

XIII-43 Lillian Smith's "The South's Moment of Truth" (Sept.) adapted for article, quoted in Review, "Men of Southern Moment"

XIV-11 Sir Charles P. Snow quoted, Feb. 1961 issue, in Lead, "The Issue is Disarmament"

XIV-17 Melvin Martin quoted, Dec. 1960 issue, on Caryl Chessman, in Frontiers, "Unusual Requiem"

XIV-33 Murray Kempton quoted from May issue in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformity"

XIV-41 Judith Stiehm's article, "The Teacher's Millstone" July issue, quoted in Children, "Teaching as a Confusing 'Profession'"

XV-12 Editorial, Feb. issue, quoted in Editorial, "Some Turns Toward Peace"

XV-37 Alan Barth quoted, June issue, in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"

XVI-7 Lillian Smith's article, "The Mob and the ghost," quoted, Dec. 1962 issue, in Frontiers, "Toward 'Emancipation"; also quoted James Baldwin, Dr. C. Eric Lincoln and editorial from same issue

XVI-39 Margaret Long quoted, Aug. issue, in Editorial, "Saviors of the South"

XVI-39 James A. Wechaler article, "Propaganda in the Press" quoted, Aug. issue, in Frontiers, "The Side-Takers"

XVI-45 Clyde R. Miller article, "The Man I Sent to Prison," quoted in Lead, "What Is Truth?"

XVII-8 Theophrastus Such quoted, Aug. 1963 issue, in Frontiers, "Population Explosions and Such"

XVIII-5 Milton Mayer quoted, Dec. 1965 issue, in Frontiers, "The Self and the Other"

Progressive-(Continued)

XIX-1 Milton Mayer quoted on Schweitzer, Nov. issue, in Review, "Christ and Anti-Christ"

XIX-14 Major Jon Bjornson quoted, Feb. issue, in Review, "Uncomfortable Asides on Vietnam"

XIX-32 Senator J. W. Fulbright quoted, July issue, in Lead, "The Spaces of Freedom"

XIX-48 Margaret Long quoted on Black Power, Oct. issue, in Review, "Some Magazines"; Hoyt W. Fuller also quoted

XX-29 Article adapted from John Galbraith's The New Industrial State quoted, July issue, in Lead, "Images, Polls, and 'Reality'"

XXI-7 James Farmer quoted, Jan. 1968 issue, in Lead, "Obscure and Difficult Access"

XXI-9 Dr. Seymour L. Halleck quoted, Feb. issue, in Review, "Available and Palpable Target"

XXI-39 James Farmer quoted from Jan. issue, in Editorial, "The Terms of Self-Respect"

XXI-41 Ralph Nader and Adam Schesch briefly quoted from Sept. issue in Review, "The Partisan Logics"

XXII-17 William L. Abbott quoted, March issue, in Frontiers, "There Will Be Black Studies";' also quoted, Victor Harding

XXII-24 James A. Wechsler quoted, May issue, in Review, "An All-Pervasive Ill"

XXIII-10 William Brandon quoted, Feb. 1970 issue, in Lead, "The Land and the Law"

XXIV-16 Mention of Milton Mayer article, "If You Want Mylai, Buy It," April 15, in Review, "Mylai-in the Magazines"

XXV-42 Benjamin DeMott introduction to The Crisis of Survival quoted in Frontiers, "Issues Behind Defects"

XXVIII-16 Editorial and article by McKinley Olson quoted from April issue in Editorial, "The Source of 'Solvency'"

XXVIII-42 James Farmer quoted from 1968 Jan. issue in Review, "A 'Peace News' Review"

XXIX-2 Two Sides"

XXIX-5 John S. Rosenberg quoted on Ralph Nader Congress Project, Dec. issue, in Frontiers, "Before and Beyond the Law"

XXIX-15 Sidney Lens quoted from Feb. issue in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"

XIX-45 Daniel Spitzer quoted from Sept. issue in Children, "A Sad Story"

XXX-15 Harold Freeman quoted, Feb. issue, in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

XXX-44 Karen Kodner quoted, Sept. issue, in Frontiers, "Two Kinds of Rules"

XXXI-11 Paul Barnett quoted, Dec. 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "David and Goliath"

XXXI-23 Christopher Hanson quoted from April issue in Frontiers, "Amnesty-A Good Institution"

XXXI-26 Edward P. Morgan quoted from March 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Various Scores"

Progressive-(Continued)

XXXI-26 Jeanne Schinto quoted from in Frontiers, "Various Scores"

XXXI-40 June issue quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"

XXXIII-19 Quoted "The Food Monsters," March 1980 issue, in Frontiers, "Abroad, at Home, and Everywhere"

XXXI-49 David Lisman and John Ohliger's article, "The Pitfalls of Compulsory Adult Education" quoted, Oct. 1978 issue, in Children, "Notes on Compulsion"

XXXII-6 Daniel Swerdling's article, "Organic Gardening" quoted, Dec. 1978 issue, in Frontiers, "Vision and Vigilance"

XXXII-24 Larry Light's comments on FDA and food additive, nitrites, quoted, Feb. issue, in Review, "A Few Encouragements"

XXXII-51 Quoted from article re Army and Navy in Children, "Theory and Practice"

XXXIII-8 Quoted 2 articles (Ron Freund and Michael Bader, authors) in Frontiers, "Goodbye to All That"

XXXIII-20 Discussed article re 5-year struggle to prevent nuclear power plant at Diablo Canyon in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"

XXXIII-24 Quoted, Oct. 1980 issue re Selective Service System registration from two young men, in Frontiers, "Sons and Fathers"

XXXIV-4 Quoted Jeffrey Stein, Nov. 1980 issue, in Children, "A Necessary Persistence" ("Mobilization" title of article)

XXXIV-20 Quakers who will not pay taxes for war described in April 1981 issue by John Junkerman, Frontiers, "A Few Samples of Mood"

XXXV-2 Quoted Sidney Lens, Oct. 1981, "The Promise of Self-Management" in Frontiers, "An Anarchist and Some Socialists"

XXXV-17 Quoted Feb. 1982, Erwin Knoll in Editorial, "A Matter of Representation"

XXXV-17 Quoted Erwin Knoll re terrorists in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . and Life"; also mentioned in Editorial, "Are Terrorists Man?" (Feb. 1982 issue)

XXXV-19 March 1982 quoted on Bergeron, noted the editorial in Children, "Projects in Selfdetermination"; also quoted John Holt re "saving the public schools," same issue

XXXVI-12 Quoted Robert Engler re Israeli soldier's views on war, Nov. 1982 issue, in Lead, "Requiem for Economists"

XXXVI-18 Quoted Becky O'Malley, Jan. 1983, on Malcom X school in Children, "The Sly Connivers"

Progressive-(Continued)

XXXVI-39 May 1983 quoted Ben Bagdakian on story of Jonathan Schell and William Shawn and story in New Yorker of Fate of the Earth in Frontiers, "We Should Do Nothing About It "

XXXVI-41 Quoted June 1983 on storage by Dept. of Agriculture in Review

XXXVI-41 Quoted May 1983, John Junkerman, "The Japanese Model" in Children, "Japanese Children, and Adults"

XXXVII-22 Quoted Feb. 1984 by Nat Hentoff in Review, "Requiem for the Renaissance" re mediocrity of textbooks

XXXVII-46 Quoted Holt's "Why Teachers Fail," April 1984 issue, in Children, "Why Schooling Is Going Wrong"

XXXVIII-25 Quoted Erwin Knoll's editorials, Feb/Mar 1985 on birds and Union Carbide, in Frontiers, "Hazardous Products"; also quoted June Slaughter from March issue on Union Carbide

XXXIX-44 Erwin Knoll's tribute to Milton Mayer, June 1986

XLI-44 Holly Metz on Inner City Press, June 1988

Progressive Architecture

XXX-45 Malcolm Wells quoted, June 1974 issue, in Frontiers, "The Water Wasters"

Progressive Education (periodical)

XVI-29 William Heard Kilpatrick quoted, Feb. 1949 issue, in Lead, "The Long Way Home"

Progressive Educator and the Depression, The -C. A. Bowers (Random House paperback)

XXII-7 Some History"

Progressive South, The

XXXI-20 Frontiers

Progressive Undoings

XXXVIII-2 Frontiers (health, forest management)

Progressives and Radicals

X-48 Lead

Proix, Robert

XXIV-41 Quoted from book he edited, Albert Camus and the Men of the Stone, in Children, "For the Library"

XXXIV-52 Quoted from Albert Camus and the Men of the Stone in Lead, "Albert Camus"

Project for America

II-18 Editorial-based on Albrecht letter

Project for Our Time

XI-8 Editorial

Project in Brotherhood

VII-12 Editorial-plan of Lew Ayres

Project of Education, The

II-5 Lead

Project of Peace, The

XXXVIII-16 Review (Uprooting War)

Project of the Twentieth Century

XXXVI-19 Silent Spring, from Gandhi, Man and Nature, etc.)

Project- Self-Defeat

XXXI-17 Review

Projects and Tides

XXXIII-13 Lead

Prokofiev

XXXIII-44 Discussion of his Alexander Nevsky and its music in Review, "Listening to Alexander Nevsky" by Holmes Welch

Projects, Not Problems

XXI-31 Editorial

Prologues to a History of Philosophy - Ortega

XXXIV-18 Section of Concord and Liberty by Ortega y Gasset quoted in Lead, "Character and Will"

XXXIV-43 Quoted in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"

Promethean Affirmation

XXXVII-18 Lead (forms of discourse)

Promethean Meaning, A

XXXVI-6 Editorial (Marco Pallis)

Promethean or Epimethean Progress?

XXI-34 Lead

Promethean Role, The

XXXIX-52 Review (Weil)

Promethean Spirit, A

XXXV-26-34 Review (Simone Weil)

Prometheus

II-44 Reference to in Lead, "No Hiding Place Down Here" and line of poetry from play Prometheus Bound

XXXVI-48 Discussed his mission in Lead, "Healing Ourselves"

Prometheus - Eric Havelock (University of Washington Press, 1968, cloth $6.95, paper $2.45)

XXVIII-38 His introduction to his translation of Prometheus Bound quoted in Lead, "The Shadowy Terrain"

XXVIII-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Ambiguous Gods"

XXIX-13 Quoted in Lead, "The Last Dramatic Questions"

XXIX-42 Quoted in Lead, "Thomas Jefferson-Then and Now"

XXXIV-16 Quoted in Lead, "The Gyroscope of Life"

XXXIV-42 Quoted in Lead, "The Concourse of Hierarchies"

XXXVII-4 Quoted re machine society in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

XXXVII-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "As It Were" (Treaty of Versailles)

XXXIX-16 Quoted in "The Need for Heroes"

Prometheus Bound

XXI-18 Review

Prometheus Bound - Aeschylus

XXVI-39 Quoted in Lead, "Men and Gods"

XXIX-15 Quoted in Lead, "The Two Kinds of Knowledge"

XXXIII-12 Mentioned in Children, "Direct Experience of Alternatives"

XXXVI-48 Discussed briefly in Lead, "Healing Ourselves"

XXXIX-12 On the tragedy of man in Lead

Promise, The - Chaim Potok (Knopf, $6.95)

XXIII-2 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Two Current Novels"

Promise of America, The - Roy C. Kepler

VI-48 Lead

Promise of Autonomous Man, The

XIII-44 Lead

Promise of the Coming Dark Age, The - L. S. Stavrianos (Freeman, $8.95)

XXIX-43 Reviewed in "Historical Renewal"

Promise of Love - Mary Renault (Popular Library paperback, 1939)

XX-35 Quoted in Review, "Neglected Delicacies"

Promise of Maturity, The

IV-43 Frontiers-about gerontologists

Promise of World Law, The

XV-17 Frontiers

Proof and Principles

III-36 Editorial

Propaganda for War - H . C. Peterson (1939)

VII-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Assumptions of Warmakers"

Property, Patriotism and National Defense- W endell Berry (pamphlet, Guardian Press)

XXXIX-20 Quoted in "Unpleasant Realities"

Prophecy and Progress

XIV-38 Lead-Part IV of series on Thoreau by Richard Groff

Prophet in the Wilderness - Hermann Hagedorn

IV-20 Quoted in Editorial, "A Great Tradition"; basis of Albert Schweitzer discussion in Frontiers, "Great in Goodness"

Prophetic Agonizers, The

XVII-15 Lead

Prophetic Minority, A - Jack Newfield (New American Library)

XXI-21 Summary of quoted from April 18 Times Literary Supplement in Editorial, "The New Radicals"

Prophetic Voices

XXXII-14 Editorial

Prophets Without the Law

XXII-43 Frontiers

Proposal for a New College - Peter Abbs and Graham Carey (London- Heinemann, 1977)

XXX-45 Reviewed in "Processes and Goals"

XXX-52 Quoted in Children, "Two Semi-Utopian Places"

XXXI-1 Quoted in Lead, "Ways of Turning Around"

Proposal for Non-Violent Defense

VIII-50 Review

Proposition is Peace, The

V-40 Frontiers

Proposed- An Act of Faith

XXXIX-21 Editorial

Prospect for Transition

VI-49 Editorial

Prosch, Harry

XXX-48 Helped in writing of Michael Polanyi's Meaning in Review, "Polanyi's Last Book"

Prospect of Immortality - Robert W. Ettinger

XVII-52 Quoted in Frontiers, "Two Conceptions of Immortality"

Protagoras - Plato

XXVII-5 McClintock's discussion of quoted from Teachers College Record in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

XXVII-10 McClintock's discussion of quoted from Jan. 1969 issue in Editorial, "The Sin and the Savior"

Protest Against Nuclear Tests

XI-20 Review reprint of advertisement which appeared in the New York Herald Tribune for March 24, headed "The World's Peoples Have a Right to Demand No Contamination Without Representation"

Protest and Call

VIII-20 Frontiers-Cedric Wright

Protestant, Catholic, Jew - Will Herberg

IX-41 Reference to in Frontiers, "Spiritual Dilemma"

Protesting a Delusion

VIII-34 Frontiers, dealing with protest in NY against Civil Defense

Protests of Various Kinds

XIX-11 Frontiers

Protracted Conflict - Robert-Hupe, William R. Kintner, James E. Dougherty, Alvin J. Cottrell

XIII-44 Discussed and quoted from in Frontiers, "Why Did It Happen This Way?" Also quoted from in Editorial, "Protracted Conflict"

Protracted Conflict

XIII-44 Editorial

Proud and the Free, The

IV-8 Review of Howard Fast's The Proud and the Free

Proud Tower, The - Barbara Tuchman "A Portrait of the World Before the War- 1890-1914"

XXXIII-49 Quoted preface to in Children, "Prefaces to History"

Proud and the Free, The - Howard Fast (Little Brown & Co., 1950)

IV-8 Reviewed

Province of Philosophy, The

XXXII-43 Review

Proudhon

XXXVII-37 Brief quote ("Those who live without working. . .") in Lead, "Society by Design"

XLI-24 Reviewed in "Pierre Joseph Proudhon"

Proudhon, Pierre Joseph

XLI-24 Frontiers

Prudential [Life] Insurance Company Report

XXXVIII-47 Quoted on economic future in "The Story of Mankind"

Pryce-Jones, Alan (Editor, literary, London Times)

IV-3 Quoted in Editorial, "The Disenchanted"- literature has reached tired, disappointed and slightly soured middle-age

P.S. You're Not Listening - Eleanor Craig (Richard Baron, 1972, $5.95)

XXVI-13 Discussed and quoted from in Children, "The Salvage Professionals"

Pseudo-Conservative Revolt, The - Richard Hofstadter

VIII-38 American Scholar article quoted in Lead, "The New Study of Motives"

Psi-What Is It? -- Louisa E. Rhine (Harper & Row, 1975, $10.00)

XXXII-22 Quoted in Frontiers, "Creeping Idealism"

XXXVII-3 Briefly quoted and noted in Review, "The Origin of Form"

Psi Development Systems - Jeffrey Mishlove (McFarland & Co.)

XXXVII-3 Discussed in Review, "The Origin of Form" (Theosophy especially noted)

Psyche and Eros (myth of)

XII-11 Discussed in Lead, "Missing Questions"

Psychiatric Contribution, A

I-27 Frontiers

I-33 "An Important Disagreement" based on Herbert O. Albrecht's letter on above article

Psychiatric Quarterly

VII-9 Review-Psychiatry

Psychiatric Responsibility and the Law

IX-38 Frontiers

Psychiatric Revaluation

VII-37 Review-Bulletin of Menninger Clinic

VII-41 Lead, "Two Traditions" based on question from reader on above

Psychiatric Study of Recidivists, A - Dr. Charles B. Thompson

I-27 Quoted in "A Psychiatric Contribution"

Psychiatrist Discovers India, A - Medard Boss (Oswald Wolff, London)

XX-25 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Journey to the East"

Psychiatrists and War - Raymond J. Py, M.D.

XVIII-31 Lead

Psychiatrists Replace "Intellectuals"

VI-43 Frontiers

Psychiatry (Magazine-William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation of Psychiatry)

VII-9 Reviewed, "Psychiatric Quarterly"

VII-35 Quoted from Robert M. Wilson article, Frontiers, "New Dimensions for Scientific Thinkers"

VII-46 Review of some article in "Radical Psychiatrists"

VIII-45 Yehudi A. Cohen article on child-rearing discussed in Children

IX-38 Leslie H. Farber article discussed in Frontiers, "Psychiatric Responsibility and the Law"

X-8 Review of article in "Psychology and Social Perspective"

XI-49 Frontiers, "The Religion of the Ancients," quotes from two Psychiatry articles

XIII-13 Article, "The Analytic Paradox" Nov. 1959 issue quoted in Review, "The Truth About Psychoanalysis" (by Dr. Stanley L. Olinick)

XIII-25 Dr. Jerome Frank quoted, Feb. 1959 issue, in Children, "Youth and a Hopeful Future"

Psychiatry -(Continued)

XIII-35 Dr. Ezra Vogel quoted from Feb. issue in Children, "Role-Playing"-Russia and America"

XIII-41 Psychological Challenges of the Nuclear Age," Aug. issue, quoted in Frontiers, same title

XIII-46 Dr. Ezra Vogel briefly quoted, Feb. issue, in Children, "Nonentities and Trouble"

XIV-19 Dr. Robert E. Nixon quoted, Feb. issue, in Children, "Dynamics of Adolescent Growth"

XIV-20 Quoted in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"

XIV-36 Dr. Pister C. Kors quoted, May issue, in Review, "Moments of Understanding"

XIV-44 Reprint of Prof. S. L. Halleck's remarks from Nov. 1960 issue in Journal of A.M.A., Sept. 12, quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XV-3 Dr. Edith Weigert quoted, Aug. 1960 issue, in Frontiers, "Positive Philosophy in Psychotherapy"

XVI-31 Dr. Sanford M. Ungar quoted, May issue, in Frontiers, "Crash Therapy, LSD and Chemical Mysticism"

XVI-32 Dr. Rudolf Driekurs quoted, Aug. 1962 issue, in Review, "It's Hard To Be Private"

XVII-46 Robert Lifton's Lead quoted from Aug. issue in Frontiers, "Death and Transcendence"

XXIV-7 Nathan Adler article first appearing in Nov. 1968 issue quoted from Jan. 11, 1971 National Observer in Lead, "The Abuse of History"

XXIX-11 Brock Chisholm quoted from Feb. 1946 issue in Lead, "What Is 'Morality'?"

XXXII-16 Yehudi Cohen quoted, Aug. 1955 issue, in Frontiers, "Wants and Needs"

XXXIII-45 Quoted Dr. Robert Lifton from Aug. 1964 issue in Lead, "A Pivotal Inquiry"

Psychiatry for the Psychiatrists

V-42 Frontiers

Psychiatry and Religion

II-7 Frontiers-Brock Chisolm and Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen

Psychiatry and Social Reform

II-9 Frontiers

Psychiatry and the Sacred - Jacob Needleman

XXXII-52 Brain, States of Awareness and Mysticism quoted in Review, "Terra Incognita"

Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress - Dr. G. B. Chisolm (Pub. 1946 by William Alanson White Foundation)

I-8 Quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Mission' of Psychiatry"

Psychic and Spiritual Realities

IV-47 Lead

Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain

XXVII-46 Owen Barfield comments on quoted, Spring 1974 Denver quarterly in Frontiers, "More Convergence in Science"

Psychic Factor, The

V-25 Editorial

Psychic Ferment, The

IV-16 Lead

Psychic Labyrinth, The

IX-13 Frontiers

Psychic Mysteries

V-45 Frontiers

XI-14 Frontiers

Psychic Phenomena

XXXVI-21 Editorial

Psychic Possibilities

IV-42 Lead

Psychic Realm, The- What Can You Believe? -- Naomi A. Hintze and J. Gaither Pratt (Random House, 1975, $8.95)

XXIX-3 Reviewed in "Unless They Philosophize"

Psychic Reflections

IV-10 Frontiers-Many Mansions, Gina Cerminara

Psychic Research and Religion

XXIV-16 Frontiers

Psychoanalysis and Religion - Erich Fromm (Yale University Press, 1950)

IV-15 Reviewed under same title

IV-25 Reference to in review of Jung-"Modern Man in Search of a Soul"

VI-11 II"

IX-36 Quoted in Review, "Critical Comment"

XVI-21 Quoted in Review, "A Platonist on Christ"

XVII-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "What Perspectives are 'New'?"

XVIII-1 Briefly quoted in Children, "The 'I Am Me' Experience"

Psychoanalysis and Responsibility - (mostly letter of Dr. Harry Slochower)

XVII-15 Review

XVIII-37 Review-Insight and Responsibility, Erik Erikson

Psycho-Analysis and Social Psychology - William McDougall (Methuen, 1936)

III-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "Psychology and Literature"

Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious - D. H. Lawrence

XIII-47 Quoted in Children, "Contributions from Readers"

Psychoanalysis on the Couch

III-40 Review

Psychoanalytic Revelations

V-41 Review-The Story of My Psychoanalysis, John Knight

Psychoanalytic Review (Magazine)

XVII-26 Paradigm Hero and Central Motif of Modern Ego Psychology" by Dr. Herbert Fingarette reviewed

XVII-37 Herbert Fingarette article briefly quoted in Lead, "Theseus in the Labyrinth"

Psychologia

XV-35 Dr. Dominick Barbara quoted from Nov. 4, 1961 in Children, "Listening and Learning"

Psychologia-(Continued)

XVI-18 Thomas Hora quoted from June 1962 issue in Review, "Notes on 'Self-Realization'"; Carl Rogers also quoted from Dec. 1960 issue, same Review

Psychological Break-Through

VI-35 Frontiers

Psychological Currents

I-4 Lead

Psychological Ecology

XV-15 Frontiers

Psychological Exploration, A - William Mathes

XVII-14 Review

Psychological Frontier

XXXI-51 Frontiers

Psychological Life-From Science to Metaphor - Robert D. Romanyshyn (University of Texas Press, 1982, foreword by J. H. van den Berg)

XXXVII-1 Reviewed, quoted in "Metaphors and Monads"

Psychological Maturity

X-14 Review

Psychological Mystery, A

V-50 Frontiers

Psychological Revolution, The

XIV-33 Lead

Psychological Sea Around Us?, A

X-29 Lead

X-35 Follow-up in Lead, "Taoism for Our Time" Psychologist Thinking

XXXIII-2 Review

Psychological Trends

XVI-28 Lead

Psychological Virtues, The

XXIX-50 Lead

Psychological Vocabulary, The

V-19 Editorial

Psychological Wanderings

II-24 Review-Pearl Buck, Kinfolk, Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman

Psychological Warfare

IV-18 Lead-Laura Thompson's Culture in Crisis, A Study of the Hope Indians

Psychological Wonderings

XXXIII-2 Editorial

Psychologists Act, The

III-42 Response to University of California loyalty oath row in Editorial

Psychology - William James

XI-1 Quoted from in Lead, "Looking Into the Abyss"

Psychology and Athletics

V-29 Frontiers

Psychology and "Business"

XIV-29 Frontiers

Psychology and Literature

III-1 Frontiers

Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading - Edmund Burke Huey's (70 years ago)

XXXV-4 Quoted his rule re primary reading in Children, "Ignored Advice"

Psychology and Religion - Margaret Gorman (Paulist Press, 1985)

XXXIX-13 Quoted from her quotations, "Religion versus Creeds"

Psychology and Social Perspective

X-8 Review-Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

Psychology and the Great God Fun - A. E. Hamilton

XI-41 Quoted in Children, Psychology and Fun"

Psychology and the Human Dilemma - Rollo May (Insight Paperback)

XXI-2 Quoted in Lead, "We Have No Blueprints"

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

Psychology- Briefer Course - William James

XVI-4 Gardner Murphy's foreword to Collier paperback edition and William James' introduction to quoted in Review, "A Pocket 'William James'"

XXI-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "An Abstract Concession"

XXV-12 Some Comparisons"

XXV-19 Quoted from introduction in Lead, "Two Views of Man"

XXVIII-47 Quoted in Lead, "The Ambiguous Gods"

XXVIII-51 Quoted in Review, "Not One, But Two"

XXXIII-47 Quoted in Review, "An Intermediate Outlook"

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

XXXVI-46 Quoted in Review, "An Undated Thinker"

XXXVII-1 Warning of James re reducing psychology to thinking of humans as objects in Editorial, "Metaphors of Change"

XXXVII-4 Quoted from Introduction and from James' diary in Lead, "Species of Common Sense" (re free will)

Psychology-East and West

IX-41 Lead

Psychology for Free Men, A

XIX-30 Review

Psychology in Transformation

XXVIII-42 Frontiers

Psychology's Lost Chord

XXVII-44 Review

Psychology of Anxiety - Dr. Eugene E. Levitt (Bobbs-Merrill, 1967, paper)

XX-39 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Study of Anxiety"

Psychology of Consciousness, The - Robert Ornstein (Viking, 1972)

XXVII-41 Quoted from William James' Varieties of Religious Experience taken from and used in Lead, "The Other Kind of Knowledge"

XXVII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Nature Without Man"

Psychology of the Death Penalty, The

XVI-19 Frontiers

Psychology of Philosophers, The - Alexander Herzberg

XVII-49 Quoted in Review, "The Death and Rebirth of Philosophy"

Psychology of Power, The -- Ronald V. Sampson

XIX-34 Quoted in Lead, "A Herald of Change"

Psychology of Prejudice, The

VIII-39 Review-The Nature of Prejudice, Gordon Allport

Psychology of Religion - L. W. Grensted

XVI-35 Quoted in Review, "'Togetherness' versus Depth in Religion"

Psychology of Revolution

XXI-23 Lead

Psychology of Science, The-A Reconnaissance- Prof. A. H . Maslow (Harper & Row, 1966)

XIX-30 Quoted in Review, "A Psychology for Free Men"

XIX-48 Quoted in Lead, "The Races of Man"

XX-8 A. H. Maslow's quote of David Lindsay Watson given in Editorial, "The Philosophic Discipline"

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

XX-37 Quoted in Lead, "The World That Must Be Made"

XX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The New Morality"

XXVIII-38 Quoted in Lead, "The Shadowy Terrain"

XXIX-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Psychological Virtues"

XXX-2 Quoted in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"

XXX-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Long Way To Go"

XXXI-22 Quoted in Lead, "Tools of Knowing"

XXXIV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Gravity Between Man and Man"

XXXVIII-27-36 Quoted experience in medical school

XLI-5 Quoted on orthodox science in "The Role of Humans"

Psychology of Social Morality, The

XIX-38 Frontiers

Psychology of the Unconscious - Jung

VIII-10 Mentioned in Editorial, "The Path of the Psychologists"

Psychology of War, The

XXI-21 Review

Psychology Today (Magazine)

XXI-19 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Faint Praise, Some Gratitude"; also quoted from Marry Harrington Hall's interview with Viktor Frankl

XXI-41 Dr. Lawrence Kohlberg quoted from Sept. issue in Frontiers, "Opinion, Science, Illumination"

XXI-43 Henry A. Murray interview with Mary Harrington Hall, Sept. issue, in Review, "One Sort of Psychologist"

XXII-39 Quoted from shortened version of Rollo May's Love and Will, Aug. issue, in Lead, "The Discouragement of History"

XXIII-20 Dr. James V. McConnell quoted, April issue, in Children, "The Behaviorist Model"

Psychology Today -(Continued)

XXIII-24 Jose Delgado quoted, May issue, in Lead, "The Question of Identity"

XXIV-1 Lawrence Kohlberg quoted, Sept. 1968 issue, in Lead, "Concerning Human Growth"

XXIV-9 Todd Gitlin's review of Reich's The Greening of America quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "More on Reich's 'Greening'"

XXVII-7 Loren Eiseley interview quoted, Oct. 1970 issue, in Lead, "The Complexities of Change"

XXVII-50 Interview with Paul Goodman quoted, Nov. 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "On Doing Good"

XXVIII-40 Interview with Kenneth Boulding quoted, Jan. 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "Economists on Economics"

XXVIII-43 Joyce Carol Oates quoted, May 1973 issue, in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"

XXIX-10 Joyce Carol Oates quoted, May 1973 issue, in Lead, "Thinking and Writing"

XXXI-13 E. F. Schumacher quoted, Sept. 1977 issue, in Lead, "What Comes Next"; George Harris' account of his talk with Maslow quoted, June 1970 issue, in Frontiers, "Humanistic Science"

XXXII-19 Walter Goodman's review of John Kenneth Galbraith's The Nature of Mass Poverty quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "Another Kind of Frontier"

XXXIII-25 Laura Nader's article on complaints discussed, in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

XXXIII-46 Quoted from Charles W. Slack's comments on IQ tests, and Arthur Whimbey on same in Children, "One Cheer for IQ Tests"

XXXIII-25 Laura Nader's article on complaints discussed in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

XXXIII-46 Quote from Charles W. Slack's comments on IQ tests, and Arthur Whimbey on same in Children, "One Cheer for IQ Tests"

XXXIV-21 March 1981 issue re Progoff by Robert Kaiser quoted in Lead

XXXIV-48 Bruno Bettelheim, July 1981, quoted in Children

XXXIV-50 Aug. 1981 quoted review of Kohlberg's The Philosophy of Moral Development in Frontiers, "A Long Road"

XXXV-11 Quoted July 1981 Bruno Bettelheim's article re school "readers" in Frontiers, "Corpses of Meaning"

XXXV-22 Quoted March 1982 issue by Anthony Brandt re children's writing and "publishing" in Children, "Good Things for Your Brain"

XXXVI-23 Quoted interview with Jonas Salk March 1983 issue in Children, "Non-Physical Evolution"

XXXIX-51 Sept. 1986 Alfie Kohn on competition vs. cooperation, studies with children

XL-20 August 1985 Eva Fogelman and Valerie Wiener on Polish women during war in "Forgotten Heroes"

Psychology Today -(Continued)

XLI-51 Alfie Kohn on David and Roger Johnson, Oct. 1987 in "Cooperative Learning"

Psychology of Wealth and Welfare, The

XIV-38 Frontiers

Psychopathology and National Defense

XIII-45 Frontiers

Psycho-Philosophical Diary, A

XVI-48 Review

Psycho-Religious "Engineering" - Brian M. M. Carpendale

XVI-43 Frontiers

Psychosocial Development of Children - Dr. Irene M. Jesselyn

XIV-43 Quoted in Children, "Problem of Emotional Maturation"

Psychosocial Medicine, A Study of the Sick Society - James L. Halliday

II-49 Statistics from in Frontiers, "The New Medicine"

Psycho-Social Synthesis

XVII-14 Editorial

Psychosynthesis- A Manual of Principles and Techniques - Dr. Roberto Assagioli

XIX-40 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Maps for Psychotherapy?"

Psychotherapy

XVII-2 Dr. Carl Rogers quoted, Aug. 1963 issue, in Frontiers, "Fate or Free Will-as of 1964"

Psychotherapy East and West - Alan Watts

XVI-28 Discussed and quoted in Review of same title

Psychotherapy- Is It Becoming Something Else?

XVI-22 Frontiers

Psychotherapy- The Purchase of Friendship - Dr. William Schofield

XVII-18 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Challenge in Psychotherapy"

Public Affairs

VI-15 Frontiers-Mrs. Dorothy Frank's Colliers article, "I Was Called a Subversive"

Public Health in an Industrial Society - Dr. Robert Kehoe

XV-49 Quoted in Review of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring

Public Inquisition, The

V-44 Review-Irwin Shaw's The Troubled Air

Public Interest, The

XXXVIII-16 Frontiers

Public Interest, The (Journal of Sociology)

XXI-37 Dr. Amitai Etzioni quoted, Summer 1968 issue, in Review, "Ideals and 'Feasibilities'"

XXII-12 Peter Drucker's article, Winter 1969 issue, discussed and quoted in Review, "Toward Non-Political Politics"

XXIII-41 Quoted, Summer 196y8, Dr. Amitai Etzioni, in Lead, "Vision and Reform"

XXIX-1 Dr. Etzioni quoted from in Lead, "City in Trouble"

XXXIV-20 Entire special 1980 issue devoted to "The Crisis in Economic Theory" discussed in Lead, "The Stewardship of the Earth"

Public Mind, The - Norman Angell (1926)

I-33 Quoted in Letter from England

Public Philosophy, The - Walter Lippman

VIII-19 Quoted in Lead, "Set Free or Set Loose?"

Publish-It-Yourself Handbook, The - edited by Bill Henderson (Pushcart Book Press, Box 845, Yonkers, NY 10701, $4.00)

XXVII-23 Reviewed in "From Rags to Recognition"

Publishing Policies

I-39 Editorial-Harry Elmer Barnes quote on opposition to Neo-Revisionism

Pueblo Gods and Myths - Hamilton A. Tyler

XVII-20 Quoted in Frontiers, "Pueblo Indian Ethos"

XVII-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "More on the American Ethos"

Pueblo Indians

XVII-27 Subject of Peggy Pond Church's The House at Otowi Bridge

Pueblo Indian Ethos

XVII-20 Frontiers

Pueblo People, The

XXIII-12 Review

Puerto Ricans

II-38 Editorial, "Freedom-Loving Puerto Ricans" about non-registrants

Pugwash Conferences (Convened with help of Cyrus Eaton, July 1957)

XII-9 Reference to in Review, "Scientists and Moral Decision"

XII-13 Reference to in Review, "The Progress of Mr. Eaton"

Pullman, George

III-26 Reference to Pullman strike of 1894 in Frontiers, "The Struggle for Power" from Stone's Clarence Darrow for the Defense

Pulvis et Umbra - Robert Louis Stevenson

XXXVI-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Abiding Point" (on the human condition)

Pundits and the Common Man, The

II-40 Frontiers-Target You, On My Way Home and The American Democracy by Leland Stowe, Richard Phenix and Harold J. Laski

Puranas

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

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

Pure Principle- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Shankara, The - Y. Keshava Menon and Richard F. Allen

XIV-18 Quoted in Review, "Shankara on Selfhood" by Ralph S. Pomeroy

Purple Rug, The

III-6 Editorial-how Nehru was treated now, in comparison with how he would have been treated 20 years ago

Purpose in Nature?

VIII-29 Editorial-Arthur Morgan's Search for Purpose

Pursuing the Diagnosis

II-28 Editorial-about responsibility

Pursuit of Happiness, The

I-49 Lead

Pursuit of Meaning, The - Joseph B. Fabry (Harper & Row, 1983)

XXXVII-5 Quoted, on Conscience, in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"

XXXVII-6 Quoted, discussed on Logotherapyk, etc., in Frontiers, "A Secret of Health"

Pursuit of Power, The - William H. McNeill (University of Chicago Press)

XXXVI-51 Quoted (book is on weapons of war) in Review, "Blake, War and Revenge"

Pursuit of Reality, The - Arthur Morgan

XXX-22 Second part of Frontiers

Pursuit of Side-Effects, The

XXI-19 Editorial

Pursuit of Truth, The

XXX-22 Editorial

Pusey, President Nathan (Harvard University)

XI-28 Mentioned in Editorial, "God and Man at Harvard" Maintains religion should provide central orientation in our culture, in Children, "Religion and Education-II"

XXII-51 Quoted from 1955 speech in Lead, "The Stuff of Becoming"

Push for Integration, The

III-31 Lead

Push of Necessity, The - Bruce Williamson

XXIX-25 Lead

Putname, Ralph (Denver High School Latin teacher)

XXXII-3 Quoted in Children, "Unearthly Reality"

Putnam, Samuel

I-23 Reference to his Paris Was Our Mistress

II-49 Quoted from Introduction to Four Hundred Years of Freethought in Review, "Modern 'Rationalism'"

Putty and Paint

IV-8 Editorial, based on Frontiers, "The Lost Art of Artisanship"

Puym?ge, Gérard de (historian)

XXXVI-17 Reviewed, quoted Fanaticism (he is a coauthor) in Review, "A Much-Abused Word"

Puységur, Marquis de (contemporary of Mesmer)

II-33 Reference to in Frontiers, "The New Witchcraft"

Puzzled Generation, A

XXI-44 Editorial

Puzzled People - Mass Observation (Gollancz, London)

I-18 Reviewed with John Haynes Holmes' Affirmation of Immortality

Puzzle of Human Nature, The

XLI-47 Lead

Puzzled People - Mass Observation (Gollancz, London, 1940s)

XXXVIII-43 Quoted in "A Cumulative Force"

Puzzles in Art

XXVI-11 Editorial

Puzzles of Human Nature

XIX-10 Editorial

Puzzling and Important Questions

XXXVIII-3 Lead

Pyramid Odyssey - William R. Fix (Mercury Media, Box 54, Wake, VA 23176)

XL-17 Reviewed in "Studies of Compassion"

Pyarelal (Gandhi's private secretary, editor Harijan)

X-2 Review of his Mahatma Gandhi-The Last Phase

XIX-33 His Mahatma Gandhi-The Early Phase discussed, quoted in Lead, "Gandhi's Roots"

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

XXIV-35 Quoted from The Early Phase in Editorial, "Lives of Great Men. . ."

XXV-9 Quoted from The Early Phase in Lead, "Philosophy in Action"

XXXIV-37 Quoted his intro to Mahatma Gandhi-The Discovery of Satyagraha in Lead, "Some Contrasts"

XXXIV-46 Reviewed above book, quoted in Review, "The Formation of a Man"

XXXV-3 Quoted Mahatma Gandhi in Lead, "Attractions of Ideology"

Py, Dr. Raymond J.

XVII-9 Wrote Lead, "The Crisis in Medicine"

XVII-43 Wrote Lead, "The Need for a Public Philosophy"

XVIII-31 Wrote Lead, "Psychiatrists and War"

XVIII-50 Wrote Frontiers, "When Is Man 'Free'?"

Pygmalion in the Classroom - Robert Rosenthal and Lenore F. Jacobsen

XXI-49 Quoted in Children, "In the Schools, In the World"

Pyn, Wilbur W. H. (Chinese interpreter)

II-37 Quoted in Editorial, "An Eastern Anniversary"

Pyramids of Sacrifice - Peter Berger

XXVIII-24 Warren Wagar's review of quoted, Feb. 8, Saturday Review, in Lead, "The Problem of the Age"

Pythagoras

I-30 Pythagoras"

XXVIII-6 Quoted from Photius' life of in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"

Pythagoras and Proclus

XLI-1 Editorial

Pythagoras Source Book and Library - trans. Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, David R. Fideler, ed. (reissued, Phanes Press)

XLI-1 Quoted in "Pythagoras and Proclus"

Pythagorean Plato, The - Ernest G. McClain

XXXI-49 Quoted in Review, "Restorative Labors"

XXXII-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Music Makers" 724