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Sabine, Dr. George

VIII-42 Discussion of his Autonomous Groups Bulletin article, "The Two Democratic Traditions" in Lead, "Three Principles of Democracy"

Sacco and Vanzetti (Sacco)

I-24 Quoted their letters in Review of The Great Delusion

Sachs, E. S.

VI-3 Review of his Choice Before South Africa in Frontiers; reference to in Editorial, "The Deeper Dilemma"

Sacred Art, The

XXV-42 Review

Sacred Bonds, The

XVIII-1 Lead

Sacred Books of the East (Clarendon Press, 1880)

XX-28 Institutes of Vishnu, VII, 288-91, quoted in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

Sacred Geometry - Nigel Pennick (Harper & Row, 1982)

XXXVII-11 Reviewed, quoted in Children, "Adventures in Geometry"

Sacred Pipe, The - Joseph Epes Brown (Penguin paperback, part of Penguin Metaphysical Library, 1971, $1.95)

XXVI-10 Quoted in Children, "A Wandering Theme"

Sad Decline, A

XXXIII-39 Review

Sad Thoughts About a Career

XXX-40 Review

Saenz, Moises (First director of Inter-American Indian Institute)

V-41 Quoted in Letter from Mexico

Safeguards of Democracy

III-35 Editorial

Safeguards of Thought

XXX-13 Editorial

Sagan, Carl

XXXIX-11 From Environment, Oct. 1985, "nuclear winter"-"A Saintly Dissenter"

XXXV-14 Quoted from Cosmos in Lead, "Some English Musings" (the scientific view of nuclear power)

XXXV-24 Discussed his Dragons of Eden (intelligence a matter of problem-solving in Lead, "Where Is Evolution Going?"

Sahlins, Marshall

XXX-51 His Culture and Practical Reason reviewed in Lead

XXXIII-17 His Stone Age Economics (1972) quoted in Frontiers, "Access to Things Going On"

XXXVII-5 Quoted ("perpetual and restless desire. . .") from Culture and Practical Reason, in Lead, "'What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right'"

Sahlins, Marshall-(Continued)

XXXVIII-15 Quote from Culture and Practical Reason (. . . everyone else believes they descend from Gods) in Lead, "The Next Step"

Said, Edward W.

XXXIV-10 Quoted his Harper's Jan. 1981 article, "Inside Islam" in Lead, "The Problem of Noise"

Saifer, Phyllis, M.D. (with Merla Zellerbach)

XXXVIII-4 Detox reviewed, quoted in "On Avoidable Ills"

Saintly Dissenter, A

XL-52 Review (Simone Weil)

Saints and Strangers - George Willison

II-6 Quoted in Lead, "The American Heritage"

II-45 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Indians Were Not Perfect-Either" showing Indians had no concept of individual ownership of the land

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

XX-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Face of Violence"

XXI-35 Quoted in Children, "History of an Aberration"

St. Augustine- Confessions of

III-23 Discussed in Review of The Capture (film)

St. Exupery

XVIII-31 His A Sense of Life quoted by Raymond Py in Lead, "Psychiatrists and War"

XVIII-50 One sentence quote heads Frontiers, "When Is Man 'Free'?"

XXXVI-20 Discussion of from Anne Morrow Lindberg's War Within and Without in Review, "All of a Piece"

St. John, Robert

I-20 Lead, "They Built a Railroad"-about his book, The Silent People Speak

I-33 Editorial mention in "Afterthoughts"

I-43 Editorial, "That Yugoslavian Railroad"

VIII-32 Review of his Through Malan's Africa, "South African Scene"

St. John's College (Annapolis)

VIII-44 Lead discussion of Great Books Program Bulletin quoted

IX-51 Discussed by John Dewey in Children

St. Lawrence University Bulletin

XI-25 Quoted from "American Higher Education" issue in Children, "Russian Education-I"

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

XXI-8 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "Paths to 'Involvement'"

St. Paul Pioneer Press

XXXIV-36 Quoted story by Jilleen Halverson in Editorial, "Report from Minnesota!" (Downtown Women's Center)

Sakall, S. Z.

II-46 Reference to his performance in film In the Good Old Summertime

Sakamoto, P. K.

XXVII-16 Quoted May 1973 Changes in Lead, "Awareness in America"

Sakharov, Andrei

XXII-5 Review of his manifesto, Progress, Peaceful Co-existence, and Academic Freedom by Eugene Rabinowitch, quoted from Nov. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Review, "The Sakharov Manifesto"

XXIII-46 Quoted Nov. 1968 review in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Frontiers, "The Blight and the Vision"

Sakharov Manifesto, The

XXII-5 Review

Sakyamuni

I-21 Gautama Buddha"

Sale, Kirkpatrick

XXX-14 Ideas on communal society quoted, Jan. Rain in Frontiers, "Another New Publisher"

XXXII-7 His Foreword from in Breakdown of Nations quoted in Frontiers, "Divide and Survive"

XI-12 V"

XI-15 VIII"; also Teddy quoted

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

XV-47 Teddy from Nine Stories quoted in Children, "Stark Realism and Transcendentalism"

XXXIII-37 His article in Nation, May 31, 1980 quoted in Frontiers, "Small is Workable"

XXXVI-49 Quoted from Green Revolution, Summer 1983, on bioregional self-sufficiency, in Frontiers, "What Is a Bioregion?"

XXXVII-10 Author of Frontiers, "Bioregionalism"

XXXVII-46 Quoted from Resurgence, May/April "1984, Letter from America" in Frontiers, "The Bad and the Good . . ."

Salisbury, Harrison

XI-48 II"

XV-21 Quoted N.Y. Times in Review, "Enigmas in Russian Culture"

XV-22 Quoted Feb. 5-9 N.Y. Times in Lead, "Problems of Righteousness"

XX-18 Quoted April 8 Saturday Review in Editorial, "A Wistful Journalist"

XXVII-22 His review of Gulag Archipelago quoted, April Atlantic in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XL-39 From The World, May/June 1987, in "Hearth and Home"

Salk, Jonas

XXVIII-39 Quoted from Gray and Martin's Growth and Its Implications for the Future in Frontiers, "The Field of Understanding"

XXIX-6 Quoted his Man Unfolding and The Survival of the Wisest in Lead, "Essay on 'Being'"

XXIX-26-34 Quoted in Review, "The Territory and the Map"

XXXV-8 World Population and Human Values (coauthor Jonathan) quoted in Review, "Science in the Human Interest" Brief discussion in Editorial, "The Fittest Are the Wisest" and of The Survival of the Wisest

XXXVI-23 Quoted March 1983 Psychology Today in Children, "Non-Physical Evolution"

XXXVII-4 Reviewed, quoted Anatomy of Reality in "A Mirror and Magnifier" His and Peter Salk's paper before UNESCO 1982 "Evolutionary Approach to World Problems" quoted in Editorial, "What We Lack"

XXXVII-22 Quoted Anatomy of Reality on imagination in Children, "Education of Imagination"

Salke, Lee (Cornell Medical Center)

XL-52 Harper's symposium on medical technology in "What is Good for Human Beings?"

Salmagundi (Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866))

XXXIV-36 Quoted Fall/Winter 1980-81 in Review, "George Steiner on America"

XXXV-25 Quoted Summer 1980 essays on Lewis Mumford (Thomas S. W. Lewis, "Mumford and the Academy") in Children, "Herbert Read and Lewis Mumford"

XXXVI-42 Quoted Sheldon Wolin, Spring/Summer 1983 on modern state in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"

XXXVII-37 Quoted George Steiner, Fall/Winter 1980, in Children

XXXIX-20 Carlos Fuentes' essay, Fall/Winter 1985-86, "Ways of Thinking About History"

XXXIX-42 Brief quote from above in "The Dark Side of Human Nature"

Salsbury, Russell

XV-30 His valedictory address discussed and quoted in Children, "A Courageous Valedictory"

Salstrom, F. Paul

XVIII-44 Wrote Frontiers, "A Case for Non-violent Peacekeeping"

XIX-13 Wrote Children, "Can There Be Free High Schools?"

XIX-14 Part II of above

XIX-43 Wrote Frontiers, "Behind 'Pen-Pals for Prisoners"

XX-10 Wrote Frontiers, "Training for Adventure"

Salter, Christopher (UCLA, geography)

XXXV-10 Quoted from Landscape, Vol. 25, No. 3 1981 in Frontiers, "The Uses of History"

XXXVII-24 Quoted Landscape, Vol. 27 in Lead, "Prairie Revery" in Lead

Salute to "Dissent"

XVII-27 Frontiers review of Spring 1964 issue of Dissent

Salute to the Guardian

XXVI-6 Editorial

Salvation Redefined

VI-45 Lead

Salvatore, Nick

XXXIV-2 Quoted Eugene V. Debs-Citizen and Socialist in "Looking Forward and Back"

Salvemini, Professor Gaetano (Columbia University)

I-41 Quoted on Nicole Tucci in "Qualifications for Citizenship"

SAM (Sahabat Alam Malaysia) 37 Lorong Birch, Penang, Malaysia)

XXXIX-9 Discussed in "Chemical Disasters"

XXXIX-51 Quoted re environmental degradation in "The Decline of Malaysia"

XLI-16 On the bicycle in "Changes on the Way"

Samartha, Dr. S. J.

XVIII-2 The Man and His Thought discussed and quoted in Review, "A Philosopher-Statesman and His Work"

Same Old Question, The

V-39 Frontiers

Samisdat (self-published by Merritt Clifton, Box 10, Brigham, Quebec, Canada J0E 1J0, $12/yr)

XXXII-41 Robin Clifton quoted from in Frontiers, "A Few Small Roots"

Sample of Linguistic Philosophy, A

XIX-33 Frontiers

Samples of Something Better

XXXV-46 Lead (Simone Weil)

Samplings of the Malaise

XXVI-16 Frontiers

Sampson, Anthony

XXI-48 His The New Europeans discussed, quoted in Review, "Some Current History"

XXVI-46 Review of his The Sovereign State of ITT by Robert Kirsch quoted, Aug. 19 L.A. Times in Frontiers, "Trends in the Man-made Structure"

XXVI-47 Robert Kirsch review of Sovereign State of ITT again quoted in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"

Sampson, George

XXXVI-43 Quoted his English for the English from David Holbrook in Editorial, "Wants and Values" (see Children)

Sampson, Ronald V.

XIX-34 His The Psychology of Power quoted in Lead, "A Herald of Change"

XX-2 His translation of Leo Tolstoy's essay text of Lead, "The Crisis of Civilization"

XXI-36 Quoted on Gandhi's view of politics, Aug. 2 Peace News in Review, "Anatomy of Contempt"

XXII-24 Quoted his May 5 Nation article in Editorial, "Blake's Diagnosis'

Sampson, Ronald V.-(Continued)

XXIII-24 Quoted his review of Ego and Instinct by Daniel Yankelevich and William Barret in May 11 Nation in Frontiers, "Note on Contemporary Criticism"

XXIV-7 His Nation article, Jan. 4, 1971, quoted in Review, "Strength Without Power"

XXV-6 Quoted from Theodore Roszak's Sources in Review, "Counter Culture Essays"

XXVII-51 His The Discovery of Peace reviewed in "Relative or Absolute Morality?"

XXIX-25 Quoted, April 3 Nation in Review, "The Tumult of Transition"

XXX-3 Quoted his "Will to Peace" in Review, "A Resurgence Reader"

XXX-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Hidden Truths"

XXXVI-22 Quoted in Review, "The Most Unfree"

XXXVI-26-35 Quoted from The Discovery of Peace in Lead, "Peace and Protest"

XXXVI-21 His printing of Tolstoy's letter to Romain Rolland in "Forms of Self-Help"

XXXV-52 Just translated The Inevitable Revolution by Tolstoy quoted his introduction in Frontiers, "Some Supposings"

Samsara and Nirvana

XXXVI-47 Review (Religion and Nothingness)

Samuel, Dorothy T. (Dottie)

XV-49 Letter quoted in Children, "Teachers In Trouble"

XVIII-21 Quoted from Contemporary Issues, April 1965, on participants in Civil Rights movement, in Lead, "The Failing Dreams"

XVIII-36 Quoted from above in Lead, "The High Cost of Ambiguity"; wrote Children, "Letter from a Reader"

XIX-22 Quoted from Contemporary Issues, Spring 1965, in Lead, "Can Freedom Be Planned?"

XX-31 Quoted Spring 1965 Contemporary Issues in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"

XXI-29 Quoted in Lead, "Community Versus Doctrine"

XXI-50 Quoted Spring 1965 Contemporary Issues in Review, "Education, and Other Matters"

XXIII-46 Quoted from Spring 1965 Contemporary Issues in Lead, "The Accessible Remedies"

XXVIII-26-35 Quoted Spring 1965 Contemporary Issues in Children, "The Discipline of History"

XXXI-15 Quoted in Children, "Schooling and Thinking"

XXXVI-18 Quoted Spring 1965 Contemporary Issues on "thinking students" in Children, "The Sly Connivers"

XXXIX-17 Quoted on philosophic students in "Musings"

Samuels, Gertrude (New York Times staff writer)

XI-9 II"

San Diego Union

XXVIII-47 Wendy Campbell-Purdie's account of her experiences quoted from May 18 issue in Frontiers, "Counter-attack on Deserts"

San Francisco Bay Guardian

XXX-42 Theodore Roszak quoted, Jan. 20 issue, in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

San Francisco Book Review

XXVI-8 Roger Wicker quoted on Black Mountain College from Dec. 1972 issue, in Children, "Past Achievement and Good Signs"

San Francisco Chronicle

I-51 Editorial, Nov. 9, 1948 issue, subject of Frontiers, "Let Us Be Reasonable"

San Francisco Examiner

XXIII-18 J. B Priestly quoted, March 1 issue, in Review, "Leaps and Lethargies"

XXV-22 Quoted, March 19 issue, in Children, "What Socrates Might Say"

XXX-18 Harold Gilliam's discussion of Intermediate Technology quoted, Feb. 6 issue, in Frontiers, "Size, and Other Matters"

San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle

XXIII-47 Don Engdahl quoted in re his hike along California coast from July 19 and Aug. 16 issues, in Children, "Ways of Learning"

San Francisco Fault

XXV-38 Passage from Theodore Roszak's Where the Wasteland Ends quoted, Aug. issue, in Lead, "Birth Pains"

San Francisco Focus

XL-50 Quoted Roszak, June 1987 on the 60s in Review

San Juan Islands - Ruth Kirk (Graphic Arts Center, 1983)

XXXVIII-49 Wendy Mickle on life in the islands

San Juan Star

XXX-39 Leopold Kohr's reply to critic Gordon Lewis quoted from April 17, 1977 issue in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"

San Mart’n

V-23 His biography discussed in Frontiers, "Patriot and Liberal"-J. C. J. Metford's San Martin, the Liberator

San Quentin Story, The - Warden Clinton T. Duffy (Doubleday, 1950)

IV-11 Reviewed, "Evolution in a Prison"

Sanborn, Frederic

IV-40 Reference to his Design for War in Frontiers, "The Uses of the Researcher"

Sanchez, Ada (with Norman Solomon)

XXXVII-52 Quoted July/Aug. 1984 Fellowship on nuclear freeze in Review, "The Neurosis of Nations"

Sanchez, George J. (1906-1972)

XXXVI-52 Discussed life and work from article in Teachers College Record (Summer 1983) by Steven Schlossman in Children, "Work for the Best Teachers"

Sanctions for Evil - edited by Nevitt Sanford and Craig Comstock (Jossey-Bass, Inc.)

XXV-23 Quoted from, as well as contributors to Part III, Robert N. Bellah and Charles Drekmeier, quoted in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"

Sanctuary

XXXIX-50 Editorial (Dec. 1986 Harper's)

Sanctuary - William Faulkner

XI-10 Reference to in Lead, "Unsettled Questions"

Sanctuary - Gary MacEoin, ed. (Harper & Row, 1986)

XXXIX-7 Quoted preface by Herb Schmidt on conditions in San Salvador in "The Real Problem"

Sanctuary House - P. O. Box 551, Santa Barbara, CA 93102

XXXII-45 Discussed in L.A. Times by Ann Japenga quoted in Frontiers, "It All Goes Through the Wash"; also their pamphlet quoted

Sand Country

XXVII-25 Editorial

Sand Country of Aldo Leopold, The - Susan Flader (Charles Steinhacker, photographer)

XXVII-25 Discussed in Editorial, "Sand Country"

XXXIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

Sand County Almanac, A - Aldo Leopold (Oxford University Press, 1949)

V-31 Reviewed, "Treasures in Bureaus"

VI-3 Quoted in Children

XIX-10 Quoted in Review, "Human Ecology"

XXII-4 Quoted in Lead, "To Think Like a Mountain"

XXII-9 Quoted in Editorial, "The Ethical Stance"

XXII-13 Quoted in Review, "The Green and Pleasant Land"

XXIII-8 Quoted in Review, "Volunteer Philosophers"

XXIII-15 Quoted in Lead, "Archetypes of Search"

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

XXIV-4 Mentioned in reference to new edition of including Round River, in Frontiers, "A Penalty of Ecological Knowledge"

XXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Everyday Things" chapter, "The Land Ethic"

XXVII-25 "Marshland Elegy" quoted in Editorial, "Sand Country"

XXVII-52 Quoted from in Lead, "The Context of Life"

XXVIII-8 Quoted in Lead, "The Work of Humans"

XXVIII-22 Quoted on subject of hobbies in Children, "On Gyroscopes"

XXIX-7 Quoted in Lead, "What Stands in the Way?"

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

XXX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"

XXXII-23 Reference to killing of grizzly bear quoted from in Frontiers, "Evolving a Language"

XXXII-43 Quoted in Editorial, "Non-Physical Evolution?"

XXXVI-25 Quoted re interdependence of individual and community in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure"

Sand County Almanac, A

XXXVI-40 Quoted on appreciation of wilderness by the scholar in Lead, "Hardly Welcome Allies"

XXXIX-7 Quoted, discussed his prose in "A Mind That Loved the Land"

Sandbeck, Hans Christian

XIII-10 His Nature and Destiny-A Theory of Evolution quoted in Review, "A Theory of Evolution"

Sandburg, Carl

II-33 Quoted in Chaplin book Wobbly about I.W.W. members in Chicago jail, in Review of same title

Sanders, Edwin A.

XVII-53 Quoted Dec. American Friends Service Committee Reporter in Lead, "Dialogues and Frustrations"

Sanderson, Ivan T.

VI-51 Quoted from Animal Treasure in Frontiers, "The Race That Never Ran"

Sandler, Dr. Benjamin P.

VIII-41 His Diet Prevents Polio discussed in Editorial, "Polio Prevention"

VIII-47 Frontiers, "Communications"

XXIV-23 Diet Prevents Polio discussed in Frontiers, "The Vitamin 'Controversy"

Sands of Karakorum, The - James Ramsey Ullman (Lippincott, 1953)

VII-13 Reviewed in Lead, "Flight Into Life"

Sandy - Dayton O. Hyde (Dial Press, 1968)

XXVII-25 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Great, Big Bird"

Sandys, John

XXVII-8 His Harvard Lectures on the Revival of Learning discussed and quoted in Review, "The Florentine School"

Sane Alternative, The - James Robertson (River Basis Publishing Co., $4.95)

XXXI-40 Quoted in Lead, "Equilibrium Regained"

XXXIII-7 Discussed in Review, "Instead of Collapse"

Sane Asylum - Charles Hampden-Turner (San Francisco Book Company, $10.00)

XXIX-46 Reviewed in Acts of Love"

Sane Society, The - Erich Fromm

VIII-41 Reviewed in Lead, "Man is the End"

VIII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Authority in Child- Rearing"

X-23 Mentioned in Lead, "The Law of Human Relations"

XVII-43 Quoted in Frontiers, "Community and Individuality"

Sane Society, The

XXIX-15 Editorial

Sanford, Dr. Nevitt

XV-12 His The American College quoted in Children, "For Parents of the College-Bound"

XXV-23 Quoted from Sanctions for Evil (co-editor, Craig Comstock) in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"

Sanford, Terry

XX-1 James B. Conant's foreword to his But What About the People? quoted in Children, "Light and Shadow in Public Education"

XXVI-2 Quoted from You Can't Eat Magnolias in Review, same title

Sanitation, Water, Diet

XXXVIII-6 Frontiers

Sanity and Honor

VII-42 Lead

Sanity and Survival (paper by Dr. Jerome D. Frank)

XIV-28 Quoted in Review, "We're All War Makers"

Sanity in Work

XXVI-23 Lead

Sankaracharya (great Hindu metaphysician)

I-17 Vincent Sheean had gone to India to ask Gandhi about Sankaracharya at the time Gandhi assassinated-Lead, "A Death-and a Birth"

Sansom, Phillip

XL-14 From Freedom, Oct. 1986, on respectful treatment in England in "An Honorable Century"

Santa Ana Register

VIII-25 Quoted re case against teacher fired for belonging to ACLU and FOR in Frontiers, "Believe It or Not"

Santa Barbara News-Press

XXXV-35 Quoted, Jan. 29, 1982 issue, Adm. Hyman Rickover, in Frontiers, "The Outspoken Admiral"

XL-47 Marcia Heller, June 30, 1987, on home schooling

Santayana, George

IV-23 Calls Europe a "wreck"-to which U.S. should not sacrifice lives of young men- Lead, "Balance and Power"

IX-27 Review, "Santayana on 'Americanism' and Religion"

XVII-5 His essay, "Spirit in the Sanctuary," quoted from Winter 1963-64 American Scholar in Review, "Santayana and Jung"

XVIII-13 Quoted his The Realm of Spirit in Review, "Random Notes on 'Self-Transcendence'"

XXII-12 Quoted in Lead, "Ascents in History"

X-5 Reviewed, "The Enigma of Santayana," his Essays in Literary Criticism edited by Irving singer, his Three Philosophical Poets referred to (Lucretius, Dante, Goethe)

Santayana and Jung

XVII-5 Review

Santayana on "Americanism" and Religion"

IX-27 Review

Santillana, Giorgio de (see also de Santillana)

XIII-23 His Foreword to Oliver Reiser's The Integration of Human Knowledge quoted in Review, "Toward a Scientific Metaphysics"

XXXVII-23 Quoted Hamlet's Mill on Plato's myths in Lead

Santillana, Giorgio de-(Continued)

XXXVII-51 Quoted, Reflections on Men and Ideas re Galileo in Lead

Sapp, Phyllis

XI-19 Discussed in re her book The Long Bridge, how it was censored, withdrawn, but finally released in the South-Frontiers, "How Touchy Can You Get?"

Sarabhai, Dr. Vikram

XXII-10 Excerpts from his address at Indian Institute of Technology quoted from Hindustan Times for Jan. 19 in Frontiers, "Sources of Social Theory"

Saran, A. K. (Jodpur University)

XXXIII-13 Quoted his article in the Gandhi Marg, Oct. 1979, on Gandhian thinking in Editorial, "Where 'Whithering' Takes Place"

XXXIII-18 His article in Gandhi Marg, Oct. 1979 issue, quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"

Sardello, Robert (Dallas Institute, co-director)

XL-18 Stirrings of Culture quoted in Children, same title

Sargant, William

X-32 His Battle for the Mind quoted from in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"

Sargent, Aaron (Reece Committee's star witness)

VIII-13 Quoted in Review, "The Political Mania"

Sarnoff, Dr. Irvin (Yale psychologist)

XIII-9 His Bad Boys, Bad Times quoted from Jan. 18 New Republic quoted in Children, "The Best on Delinquency"

Saroyan, William

VIII-3 Reference to his story of young man who prepared for a race by reading about it-in Lead, "Point of Decision"

VIII-9 Review of his A Secret Story, "Three Forms of Suffering"

X-20 Mentioned in relation to his book, The Time of Your Life in a quote by Edmund Fuller from his writings on "The New Compassion in the American Novel" in the Spring American Scholar in Review, "What Price Compassion?"

Sarton, George (Professor of History of Science, Harvard)

II-36 Review of his The Life of Science

IX-46 Brief quote from his Introduction to the History of Science in Frontiers, "The Puzzle of Islamic Culture"

XX-14 The Life of Science quoted in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"

XX-38 The Life of Science quoted in Lead, "The Services of John Locke"

Sartor Resartus

XXIX-52 Review

Sartre on the Nature of Man

XXXIII-46 Editorial

Sartre, Jean Paul

II-18 Referenced to his Partisan Review study on anti-Semitism, in Lead, "Racial and Cultural Mysteries"

Sartre, Jean Paul-(Continued)

III-13 Review of his film, "The Chips Are Down"

IV-7 Review of his Nation article, "The Chances of Peace," in "Not Enough Communists"

VI-7 Reference to in Frontiers, "Unavoidable Dilemma"

VI-18 Reference to The Chips Are Down in Editorial, "The Other Side of Life"

XI-50 Mention of his review of Alleg's The Question, in Frontiers, "Disease of an Epoch"

XII-9 Quoted from his The Flies in Lead, "What Is Virtue?"-David Newhall

XII-34 Quoted in Lead, "Some Editorial Wonderings"

XV-32 His review of Henri Alleg's The Question quoted in Lead, "The Pressure Gauge"

XVI-25 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "The Invisible Term"

XVII-53 Quoted from his review of Alleg's The Question in Frontiers, "Animal Machines"

XVIII-34 re his Critique of Dialectical Reason; Raymond Aron quoted on also

XX-6 Quoted from Of Human Freedom in Lead, "The Tough and Resilient Mind"

XX-17 His essay quoted from Literary and Philosophical Essays in Frontiers, "Only in America?"

XX-20 Quoted in Lead, "Unquiet Desperation"

XX-28 Quoted from Literary and Philosophical Essays in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

XX-36 Quoted Literary and Philosophical Essays in Lead,, "The Classical Questions"

XX-37 Quoted from Being and Nothingness in Frontiers, "The Heroism of Jean-Paul Sartre"

XX-40 Quoted in Lead, "Plato or Bacon?"

XXI-26 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Uses of History"

XXII-3 Quoted his review of Henri Alleg's The Question in Lead, "World Without Drama"

XXII-37 Quoted from Erich Fromm and Ramon Xirau anthology The Nature of Man, in Lead, "Where He Stands"

XXII-38 Quoted on political action in Lead, "The Convention of Knowledge"

XXVIII-6 David Wiggins' quote from on Genet in Essays on Freedom of Action given in Review, "An Unending Debate"

XXX-11 His response to American cities quoted in Children, "A Clogged-Up Dream"

XXXII-48 Quoted from his review of Alleg's The Question in Review, "The Morality of Nations"

XXXIII-46 Quoted "A More Precise Characterization of Existentialism" (1944) in Editorial, "Sartre on the Nature of Man"; also quoted his Being and Nothingness

XXXIV-4 Quoted re The Question and his introduction to in Lead, "A Verdict by Sartre"

Sartre, Jean Paul-(Continued)

XXXIV-9 Quoted in Editorial, "Sine Qua Non" (decision-making)

XXXIV-22 Quoted introduction to The Question in Lead, "Behind the Web"

XXXV-10 Quoted from review of book by an Algerian victim in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved"

Sartre and the Dilemmas of Man - Frederick Mayer

XVII-37 Frontiers

Sartre- A Philosophic Study - Anthony Manser (Oxford University Press, paper, 1967)

XXI-5 Quoted and discussed in Review, "Sartre as Socrates"

Sartre on the Nature of Man

XXXIII-46 Editorial

Sarvodaya (magazine devoted to Gandhian ideals)

VII-22 Quoted from in Editorial, Vinoba at Work"

VII-34 Discussion of term "Sarvodaya" in Lead, "India's Great Project"

VIII-33 Discussion of in Editorial, "Moral Dynamics?"

XIII-2 Article by Srikrishnadas Jaju on "The propriety of using brain for amassing wealth" quoted in Frontiers, "A Gandhian Ideal"

XVI-44 Article by Ed Lazar quoted in Lead, "The New Realities"

XIX-23 Brief quote from April 1956 issue in Frontiers, "Civil Disobedience and Nuremberg Law"

XXIV-9 Quote from in Lead, "What Kind of Revolution?"

XXIV-19 Jayaprakash Narayan quoted from Jan. 1971 issue in Review, "Magazines from Abroad"

XXVI-2 Jayaprakash Narayan quoted, Sept. 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "The Gramdan Movement"

XXX-40 Gandhi quoted from May-June issue in Editorial, "On Saving the World"

XXXVIII-52 Quoted their reprint All Men Are Brothers in "Gandhi on Education"

Sarvodaya-The Other Development - Detlef Kantowsky (Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, India 1980)

XXXIV-21 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Gandhian Movement" (Gandhi on Thoreau) and influence on Gandhi of Tolstoy, Ruskin, etc.; also quoted, discussed in Editorial, "Gandhi's Constructive Work"

XXXIV-41 Quoted in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"

Sasaki, Ruth Fuller

XII-45 Her pamphlet Zen A Religion quoted from in Review, "Notes on Zen"

Satanism and Witchcraft - Jules Michelet (Issued in English in 1946) (Citadel)

I-13 Hopeless peasants of medieval Europe turned to diabolism-little difference between them and Carlo Levi's peasants in Christ Stopped at Eboli-Review, "People Without History"

Satin, Mark

XXXIV-14 His New Age Politics quoted in Lead, "A Difficult Inquiry" (roots of oppressive social problems)

Satire and Religion

XI-47 Review-Two Plays and a Preface by Nigel Dennis

Satish, Kumar

XXIII-39 Interview with Vinoba Bhave quoted from July-Oct. 1969 Resurgence (reprinted in Peacemaker, Aug. 15, 1970) in Lead, "The Initiative in Growth"; also in Editorial, "More from Vinoba"

XXXVII-36 His interview with Jakob von Uexkull in Resurgence, Jan/Feb 1984, on "alternative Nobel Prizes" quoted in Children

Saturday Evening Post

II-43 Lead, "How Are Things in Tanganyika?" based on two Post editorials, Sept. 24, 1949

V-31 Reference to article, "Teacher Takes to the Woods" in Children

VIII-2 Review of "Wilderness Cure for Delinquents" in Children

IX-33 Frontiers, "Morality at the Post"

X-40 Above completed series of articles re Nazi invasion of Greenland during WWI, "Secrets of the Unknown War," by David Howart, Aug 3-31 issues, discussed in Lead, "Changing Allegiances"

XIII-26 Charles H. Boem's article, "What You Don't Know About Your Schools" May 14 issue, quoted in Children, "Success Without Learning"

XIV-48 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Adventures of the Mind Series, July 15, in Children, "Fractional Man-an Educational Product"

XV-22 Robert Bendiner's article, "Our Right Not to Believe" quoted, Feb. 10 issue, in Editorial, "Some Dropped Stitches"

XV-37 Gerald Sykes quoted, March 10 issue, in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"

XVI-5 Betty Fancher's article, "We're Cheating Our Children," quoted, Sept. 1962 issue, in Children, "Tears Without Laughter"

XVI-17 Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover's article, "The Decline of the Individual," quoted, March 20 issue in Lead, "The Service of Man"; James Jones' article, "Phony War Films" also quoted from same issue, same Lead

XVI-45 John Kobler article on Fr. Jesuit priest quoted Oct. 12 issue, in Lead, "What Is Truth?"

XVII-50 Dr. Arthur Cain quoted, Sept. 19, 1964 issue in Review, "On the Psychology of Addiction"

XVIII-10 John F. Kennedy quoted, Oct. 3, 1964 issue, in Frontiers, "With Discrimination Toward None"

XVIII-41 Arnold Toynbee quoted, July 17 issue, in Frontiers, "The Trouble in Tibet"

XX-4 Recent editorial quoted from in Editorial, "The Restive Press"

Saturday Night (Canadian magazine)

XIX-28 Michael Polanyi quoted from June issue in Lead, "Religion Without Priests"

Saturday Review, The

XXI-13 Review

Saturday Review

VI-49 Discussion of its review of Hutchins' The University of Utopia

VII-40 Review of articles concerning pacifism in Review, "The New Pacifism"

IX-26 June 2 issue reviewed in Frontiers, "Matters of Proportion"

X-1 Virginia Gildersleeve article, "The Abuse of Democracy," quoted in Children

X-4 Its "Fall Guide to Children's Books" discussed in Children

X-10 Crawford H. Greenwalt article discussed in Lead, "A Look at 'Business'"

X-32 Briefly quoted, June 22 issue, on Library Services Act in Frontiers, "Russian Reading Habits"

X-34 Briefly quoted from "SR Goes to the Movies" by Hollis Alpert in Frontiers, "That 'Universal Art Form'"

X-43 Briefly quoted from "Secret of the Masters" by Jessamyn West, Sept. 21, in Review, "Sophisticated Despair"

X-47 Quoted from article, "Accent on Education," Sept. 14, in Children, "The Deadly Complacency"

X-50 Quoted by W. Furness Thompson, Sept. 7, on reasons why "intuition" needs to be given its due, in Review, "Debate on Mysticism"

XI-51 I) quotes from two Saturday Review articles

XII-44 Editorial, "Dynamic Education" by Dr. Lou La Brant, quoted in Review, "The Dynamics of Education"

XIII-13 Erich Fromm's article, "Man Is Not a Thing" quoted in Review, "The Truth About Psychoanalysis"

XIII-28 Review by Herbert Jehle of Thomas E. Murray's Nuclear Policy for War and Peace, in June 14 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Unpreparedness of Our Time"

XII-34 John Steinbeck quoted, July 23 issue, in Review, "Those Fortunate Southern Negroes"; Dr. W. F. G. Swann's lecture, June 4 issue, text of Frontiers, "The Living and the Dead"

XIII-39 Prof. Van Nostrand quoted, Aug. 13 issue, in Review, "Cultural Analysis via Paperback"

XIII-42 James Warburg's Review of F. S. C. Northrop's Philosophical Anthropology and Practical Politics in Sept. 10 issue quoted in Frontiers, "War is an Outmoded Idea"; Norman Cousins' article "Special Delivery System for War" from same issue also quoted

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XIII-45 Steve Allen's Mark It and Strike It quoted, Aug. 20 issue, in Frontiers, "Psychopathology and National Defense"

XIII-48 Walter Millis' article, "The Peace Game" Sept. 24 issue, quoted in Frontiers, same title

XIV-1 You Are Mad!" Mar. 2, 1946 issue, briefly quoted in Lead, "The Age of Diagnosis"

XIV-4 Article by G. W. Foster, Nov. 17 issue, quoted in Review, "Toward Racial Justice"

XIV-8 Portion of President Eisenhower's speech in Jan. 21 issue under title, "A President's Address That Never Was Delivered" quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on 'Foreign Affairs'"

XIV-25 Hans Zeisel quoted, April 8 issue, in Lead, "Some Encouraging signs" (on Adolf Eichmann trial)

XIV-26 Harold Taylor briefly quoted, May 29 issue, in Children, "Discussion on 'Intelligence Tests'"

XIV-42 Salvador De Madariaga quoted, Nov. 5 issue, in Frontiers, "Honor Among Thieves?"

XV-7 Hans Zeisel quoted on Eichmann trial in Editorial, "What Do People Learn From?"

XV-21 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted, Mar. 10 issue, in Children, "Difficulties of Affirmation"

XV-32 Robert L. Shayon quoted from June 2 issue in Review, "Toynbee and Television," Arnold Toynbee quoted from May 12 issue in same

XVI-9 Prof. Lewis Yablonsky quoted, Feb. 2 issue, in Frontiers, "New Crimes and New Solutions"

XVI-13 Article on "evaluation of Socrates as a teacher" from Phi Delta Kappan quoted from July 21 issue in Children, "Philosophy and Learning"

XVI-32 Erich Fromm's "Man Is Not a Thing" quoted, March 15, 1957 issue, in Lead, "New Perspectives in Psychology"

XVII-13 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted, Jan. 18 issue, in Frontiers, "The Brain vs. the Machine"

XVII-24 Another quote from above in Review, "The U.S. and Revolution"

XVIII-6 Dr. Edward Watkin quoted from Nov. 21, 1964 issue on Maria Montessori method, in Children, "Notes in Passing"

XVIII-10 John F. Kennedy article quoted, March 28, 1964 issue, in Frontiers, "With Discrimination Toward None"

XVIII-15 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted from Dec. 5, 1964 issue in Review, "To Be a God"

XVIII-17 Review, "The Limitations of Psychoanalysis" of Glasser's Reality Therapy article, March 6, 1965 re March 16, 1957 review of Fromm and Dec. 1964 article by Dabrowsky

XVIII-45 Lillian Smith article, "Poets Among the Demagogues" quoted, Oct. 2 issue, in Review, "Art and Human Destiny"

XVIII-49 Rochelle Gatlin quoted, Oct. 16 issue, in Children, "The Radical-Some Definitions"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XIX-4 Henry Steele Commager quoted, Dec. 18 issue, in Editorial, "Affirmative 'Negativism'"

XIX-5 Henry Steele Commager quoted, Dec. 18 issue, in Lead, "A New Kind of Rationalization"

XIX-18 Dr. Rollo May quoted, Mar. 26 issue, in Children, "The New Puritanism"

XIX-20 Buckminster Fuller quoted, Aug. 29, 1964 issue, in Frontiers, "Fuller-More with Less"

XIX-26 Norman Cousins quoted, May 7 issue, in Frontiers, "The 'Luddite' Protest"

XIX-31 John Ciardi quoted, May 11, 1963 issue, in Children, "To Read or Not to Read?"

XX-3 Norman Cousins editorial quoted, Nov. 5 issue, as first half of Lead, "Is It Possible to be an Optimist?"

XX-15 Sir Herbert Read quoted, Feb. 18 issue, in Frontiers, "Art and Human Longing"

XX-18 Harrison Salisbury quoted, April 8 issue, in Editorial, "A Wistful Journalist"

XX-25 Norman Cousins quoted, May 27 issue, in Children, "The University Scene"

XX-27 John F. Wharton quoted, May 27 issue, in Frontiers, "Learning from 'Nature'"

XX-28 John F. Wharton quoted, May 27 issue, in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"

XX-29 John Ciardi quoted in Lead, "Attitudes and Acts"; Salvador De Madariaga quoted, April 22 issue, in same

XX-30 Sen. Mark O. Hatfield quoted, July 1 issue, in Lead, "Images, Polls, and 'Reality'"

XX-31 J. Herbert Hollomon quoted, July 1 issue, in Lead, "Principles and Specifics"

XX-35 Arthur Waskow quoted, Aug. 12 issue, in Editorial, "Peace-Creating"

XX-42 Review of Alan F. Westin's Privacy and Freedom quoted Sept. 16 issue, in Lead, "Toward an Unmanaged Future"

XX-46 Guest editorial by Archibald MacLeish quoted from Oct. 14 issue, in Frontiers, "They've Gone About as Far. . ."

XX-48 Archibald MacLeish quoted, Oct. 14 issue, in Lead, "Who Speaks for Man?"

XX-50 Kenneth Rexroth's review-essay on War and Peace quoted from Nov. 11 issue in Frontiers, "On Tolstoy"

XXI-1 Prof. Richard L. Means quoted from Dec. 2 issue in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"

XXI-7 Danilo Dolci essay for "What I Have Learned" series, quoted from July 29, 1967 issue in Review, "Another Kind of Progress"

XXI-13 W. H. Ferry, Norman Cousins and Allan Nevins quoted from March 2 issue in Review, "The Saturday Review"

XXI-16 Sylvia Angus quoted on ideas of Marshal McLuhan from March 16 issue in Review, "The Stringed Lute"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXI-16 Seyom Brown briefly quoted from March 23 issue in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"

XXI-20 L. L. L. Golden, SR Dept. editor, quoted from April 13 issue, in Lead, "The Failure of the Specialists"

XXI-21 Response to Mrs. Sylvia Angus' SR article on McLuhan quoted from April 20 issue in Lead, "The Mixed Blessings of Sophistication"

XXI-24 Paul Goodman quoted, May 18 issue, in Review, "Iconoclasm and Reconstruction"

XXI-25 Reader replying to question put by Joseph Wood Krutch quoted in Frontiers, "An Abstract Concession" from May 25 issue

XXI-29 Samuel Eliot Morison quoted in Lead, "Community versus Doctrine"; Harvey Wheeler also quoted, same Lead

XXI-32 Richard L. Means quoted, Dec. 2 issue, in Lead, "Conscience and the Man"

XXI-33 Archibald MacLeish quoted, July 13 issue, in Lead, "Crossing the Line"

XXI-35 Michael Harrington quoted, July 27 issue, in Lead, "Critics and Rebuilders"; Danilo Dolci quoted from July 6 issue in same

XXI-39 W. H. Ferry quoted, June 15 issue, in Editorial, "The Terms of Self-Respect" and in Frontiers, "Progress Comes Where Options Lie"

XXI-42 John Lear quoted, Sept. 7 issue, in Lead, "The Study of Man"

XXI-45 Richard L. Tobin's comment on withdrawal from publication, Samm Sinclair Baker's The Permissible Lie quoted, Aug. 10 issue, in Frontiers, "Troubles of the Mass Media"

XXI-46 Norman Cousins quoted, Oct. 12 editorial, in frontiers, "Opposition to War"

XXII-10 Peter Shaw's essay on Steinbeck quoted, Feb. 8 issue, in Review, "Three Review-Essays"

XXII-12 James Cass and Diane Divoky quoted from Feb. 15 issue In Children, "A Principal's Dream"

XXII-19 Lawrence J. Friedman quoted from April 12 issue in Frontiers, "A Calculus of Sin"

XXII-23 Leslie Hart quoted, April 19 issue, in Lead, "Paul Goodman on Education"

XXII-27 Archibald MacLeish quoted, June 7 issue, in Review, "For Lack of a Project"; Luigi Einaudi quoted, Aug. 17, 1968 issue in Children, "Behind Common Sense"

XXII-35 Dr. H. B. McPherson's paper quoted, August 2 issue, in Frontiers, "Science in Transition"

XXII-38 Peter Schrag quoted, Aug. 16 issue, in Children, "Problems and Solutions"; also Estelle Fuchs quoted on free schools of Denmark, Aug. 16 issue supplement

XXII-40 Erich Fromm quoted from his March 16, 1957 issue in Review, "From Doctor to Teacher"

XXII-42 Dr. Gordon S. Livingston quoted from Sept. 20 issue in Frontiers, "On Righting Wrong"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXII-44 Quoted from Robert Payne's The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi from Oct. 4, 1969 issue, in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Power'"

XXII-48 William R. Corson quoted, Nov. 1 issue in Editorial, "What Happened in Fifty Years?"; also quotation from Bernhardt J. Hurwood's review of I. F. Stone's The Hidden History of the Korean War

XXII-49 Norman Cousins quoted, Nov. 8 issue, in Frontiers, "A Verdict of Writers"

XXIII-6 Editorial by Wallace Roberts quoted, Dec. 27, 1969 issue in Review, "Renewing the American Dream?"; correspondent also quoted

XXIII-8 Stephen Koch quoted, Dec. 27 issue, R. P. Dickey from Jan. 24 issue, in Lead, "Ill without Prescription"

XXXII-11 Erich Fromm article, "Man is Not a Thing" quoted from 1957 issue in Lead, "The 'Why' for Existence"; Herbert Otto quoted, Dec. 20, 1969 issue, in Review, "Problems of Trust"

XXIII-12 Danilo Dolci quoted, July 29, 1967 issue, in Frontiers, "On Danilo Dolci"

XXIII-17 Barry Commoner quoted from April 4 issue in Frontiers, "Beyond Technique"

XXIII-18 Rene Dubos quoted, Dec. 2, 1967 issue, in Review, "Leaps and Lethargies"

XXIII-22 Harold Taylor's article on Buckminster Fuller quoted from May 2 issue in Review, "Relevance for Fantasy"; Jerome Bruner quoted, April 18 issue, in Children, "Curriculum Reform"

XXIII-23 Peter Schrag quoted, May 9 issue, in Lead, "Making the Future"; Richard L. Means article quoted, Dec. 2, 1967 issue, in Review, "Pathways to Self-Knowledge"

XXIII-25-34 Norman Cousins quoted, May 20 issue, in Frontiers, "What 'Age' Is This?"

XXIII-35 Science for Man in June 6 issue given in Lead, "The Illusions of Power"

XXIII-37 Sen. Abraham Ribicoff quoted from Aug. 22 issue in Frontiers, "Important to Millions"

XXIII-42 Robert Lewis Shayon's analysis of TV program, The Advocates quoted, July 18 issue, in Editorial, "Half a Show"

XXIII-42 Nat Hentoff's article, "The Schools We Want," quoted from Sept. 19 issue, in Frontiers, "The Long-Range Question"

XXIII-43 Margot Hentoff quoted, Sept. 19 issue in Children, "A Store of Common Sense"; John Lear article on work of Dr. Henry Schroeder quoted from Oct. 3 issue in Frontiers, "Comment on the 'Watchdog Theory'"

XXIII-47 Ivan Illich article, "The False Ideology of Schooling" quoted, Oct. 17 issue, in Frontiers, "For Cultural Revolution"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXIII-48 John R. Shaeffer report on method of disposing of urban wastes quoted, Nov. 7 issue, in Frontiers, "In the News"

XXIII-51 Prof. Edward T. Ladd article quoted, Nov. 21 issue, in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupations"

XXIII-52 Ivan Illich, Oct. 17 article quoted in Children, "Elementary Readers"

XXIV-1 Richard L. Tobin, Walter Cronkite, Katherine Graham and John Tebbel quoted, Dec. 12, 1970 issue in Frontiers, "How Ho Became a Communist"

XXIV-6 Marcia Cavell quoted, Dec. 19, 1970 issue, in Lead, "The Necessity of an Ideal"

XXIV-16 Robert Jay Lifton quoted, March 26, 1971 issue, in Review, "Mylai-in the Magazines; Norman Cousins' editorial quoted, same issue

XXIV-19 Mention of Peter Schrag's editorial, April 17 issue, in Frontiers, "On the Home Front"

XXIV-20 Norman Cousins briefly quoted on Calley trial April 24 issue, in Frontiers, "Preparations for Change"

XXIV-21 Herbert A. Otto report on communes quoted from April 24 issue in Frontiers, "A Massive Awakening"

XXIV-25 Dr. Judd Marmor and Norman Cousins quoted, May 22, 1971 issue in Lead, "The 'Normal' People"

XXIV-25 Letter in answer to Herbert Otto's report on communes quoted in Frontiers, "The Opportunities Are Endless," May 29; Nicholas Johnson article quoted from same issue

XXIV-26-34 Denis Hayes article on Highway Trust Fund quoted from June 5 issue in Frontiers, "Urban Ills"

XXIV-35 Extracts from Jean-Francois Revel's Without Marx or Jesus quoted, July 24 issue, in Frontiers, "The Need of the Times"

XXIV-36 Paul R. Ehrlich and John P. Holdren quoted, Aug. 7 issue, in Frontiers, "A Better Abundance"

XXIV-41 Lillian Weber's review of John Holt's What Do I Do Monday? quoted from Aug. 21 issue in Children, "For the Library"

XXIV-44 John Aldridge quoted, Sept. 18 issue, in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"

XXIV-45 Lancelot Law Whyte quoted from May 18, 1968 issue in Lead, "The Meaning of 'Progress'"

XXIV-45 Cleveland Amory's report of talk with Thor Heyerdahl on pollution quoted, Oct. 9 issue, in Frontiers, "Where Reform Should Being"

XXIV-46 Joseph Wood Krutch quoted, May 21, 1966 issue, in Children, "The Wrong Kind of Paideia"

XXIV-47 Louis J. Halle quoted in re Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Oct. 16 issue, in Lead, "Call Them 'Ancestors'"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXIV-47 Norman Cousins quoted on Pentagon Papers from Oct. 30 issue in Editorial, "The Biggest Single Fact"

XXIV-49 Extract from Gordon Harrison's Earthkeeping quoted from Nov. 6 issue, in Frontiers, "Evolutionary Action"

XXIV-50 Extract from Harrison's Earthkeeping quoted, Nov. 6 issue, in Lead, "The Everyday Things"

XXV-3 Richard L. Means quoted, Dec. 2, 1967 issue, in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"

XXV-8 Stephen Arons quoted, Jan. 15, 1972 issue, in Lead, "Who Is Responsible for Education"

XXV-10 Kenneth Rexroth's discussion of Walt Whitman quoted from Sept. 6, 1966 issue in Children, "Tasks of Education"

XXV-12 John Ciardi quoted, Feb. 5, 1972 issue, in Frontiers, "Criticism, and a Little Poetry"

XXV-14 Jonathan Kozol quoted, March 4, 1972 issue, in Frontiers, "A Note on Planning"

XXV-19 Erich Fromm's article, "Man Is Not a Thing" quoted from March 16, 1957 issue, in Lead, "Two View of Man"

XXVI-49 Dr. E. Grey Diamond quoted, Oct. 9 issue, in Lead, "What Society Needs"

XXVI-51 Roland Barth article quoted from Nov. 6 issue in Children, "What the Best Teachers Have Always Done"

XXVII-5 Lester R. Brown and Geraldine Pluenneke quoted, Dec. 18, 1973 issue, in Frontiers, "World Food Supply"

XXVII-7 J. Herbert Hollomon quoted from July 1, 1967 issue in Lead, "The Complexities of Change"

XXVII-7 Norman Cousins quoted, Jan. 12 issue, in Frontiers, "We Had Reason to Know Better"

XXVII-8 James Cass' report on educational research in Jan. 12 issue mentioned in Children, "Miscellany"

XXVII-9 Norman Cousins editorial quoted, Jan. 26 issue in Frontiers, "About America and Americans"

XXVII-11 A Choice of Reading"

XXVII-14 Loren Eiseley quoted, Feb. 23 issue, in Lead, "In Quest of Themselves"

XXV-45 Christopher Morley quoted from in re to Commonwealth College in Children, "Community College"

XXV-48 Quoted, Oct. 21 issue, in re to "money game" in Lead, "A Post-Technological Faith?"

XXV-50 Joyce Carol Oates quoted, Nov. 4 issue, in Lead, At the Edge of Tomorrow"

XXVI-3 Jonathan Kozol's discussion of Roger Hurley's Poverty and Mental Retardation quoted from Dec. 9 issue in Lead, "The Question of 'Wholeness'"; Warren Bennis quoted, Dec. 9 issue, in Lead also

XXVI-8 Quoted, Jan. 27 issue, in Editorial, "Textbook Revision in California"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXVI-13 Fred Andrew quoted from March "Society" issue on farming methods in Lead, "The Paramount Laws"

XXVI-44 Norman Cousins quoted, Sept. 11 issue, in Review, "Not That, But This"

XXVII-17 Paul Woodring quoted on population figures from March 9 issue in Frontiers, "With the Statisticians. . ."

XXVII-22 Review of Solzhenitsy's Gulag Archipelago quoted from April 20 issue in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXVII-24 James Cass quoted, April 6 issue, in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"

XXVII-25 James Cass quoted from Saturday Review/ World, May 4, in Children, "Education and the Law"

XXVII-26-35 Stephen Koch's review of Mary Dolan's Our Own Words quoted from May 18 issue in Children, "Scapegoats Anybody?"

XXVII-43 Frederick L. Redefer quoted from July 27 issue in Children, "An Old Truth"

XXVII-50 Nicholas Johnson quoted from April 24, 1971 issue in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"

XXVIII-9 Warren Weaver quoted, Jan. 1, 19549 issue in Lead, "The Raw Material"

XXVIII-15 Norman Cousins quoted, March 22 issue, in Editorial, "Hope for the Middle East"

XXVIII-16 Henry Steele Commager quoted, Jan. 11 issue, in Lead, "Stages of Awakening"

XXVIII-20 Thomas Middleton quoted from March 8 issue in Editorial, 'Gresham's Law"

XXVIII-23 Roland Gelatt quoted, Feb. 22 issue, in Frontiers, "Need to Know"

XXVIII-23 Norman Cousins quoted, Mar. 8 issue, in Frontiers, "Need to Know"

XXVIII-24 Warren Wager's review of Peter Berger's Pyramids of Sacrifice quoted, Feb. 8 issue, in Lead, "The Problem of the Age"

XXVIII-37 Erich Fromm article, "Man Is Not a Thing" quoted from March 16, 1957 issue, in Lead, "The Therapeutic Leap"

XXVIII-39 Douglas Cater article, "The Intellectual in Videoland" and James Cass article, "Who Runs the Schools?" quoted, May 31 issue, in Lead, "What 'Thinking People' Think"

XXVIII-44 Norman Cousins' editorial comments on Solzhenitsyn in Aug. 23 issue mentioned in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"

XXVIII-49 Quoted, May 31, 1975 issue, in Editorial, "The Common Naivete"

XXIX-2 Max Lerner and others quoted from report, "The Shame of the Professions" Nov. 1, 1975 issue in Lead, "Morality and Character"

XXIX-12 Henry Steele Commager quoted, Dec. 13, 1975 issue in Lead, "Beyond Government"

XXIX-15 Douglass Cater quoted from a 1975 issue in Lead, "The Two Kinds of Knowledge"; Norman Cousins briefly quoted in same article

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXIX-15 Lewis Mumford quoted, Mar. 2, 1946 issue, in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"

XXIX-20 Norman Cousins' editorial quoted from Feb. 21 issue in Review, "Sickness of the World"

XXIX-47 Simon Karlinsky quoted, Sept. 4 issue in Lead, "Learning from the Past"

XXX-7 J. Anthony Morris and Richard Restak quoted from Nov. 27, 1976 issue in Frontiers, "Mayhem in Review"

XXX-25 Letter in April 2 issue quoted in Frontiers, "Remedies for Cards and Cars"

XXX-40 Anthony Wolff quoted from June 11 issue in Lead, "The Facts of Life"; Judith Crist movie review and William Cole quoted from May 14 issue in Review, "Sad Thoughts About a Career"

XXX-42 Romantic to Revolutionary quoted from June 25 issue in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXX-43 Report of achievements of Danny Soto and the Peoples' Development Corporation quoted, July 23 issue, in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"

XXX-49 Thomas Middleton's quote from Cyra McFadden's A Year in the Life of Marin County in Sept. 3 article quoted in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

XXXI-7 Nov. 26, 1977 issue quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"

XXXI-15 Robertson Davies quoted, Mar. 18 issue, in Editorial, "The Writer's Work"

XXXI-16 Theodore Gross article, "How to Kill a College," Feb. 4, reviewed in Children, "It Happened in New York"

XXXI-17 Dwayne Walls' comments on "Born Again" movement quoted from Sept. 19, 1977 issue, in Editorial, "Alienation and Restoration"

XXXI-20 Herbert Hollomon quoted in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"

XXXI-21 Erich Fromm quoted, Mar. 16, 1957 issue, in Editorial, "The Allegiance to Things"

XXXI-23 Joyce Carol Oates quoted, Nov. 4, 1972 issue, in Lead, "The Costs of Restoration"; Dr. John Diamond quoted, May 15 issue, in Editorial, "The Man-Made Environment"

XXXI-24 Susan Schiefelbein quoted, April 1 issue, in Children, "One More Curricular Reform"

XXXI-36 Norman Cousins quoted from in Frontiers, "Useful Institution"

XXXI-39 Thomas Middleton quoted, May 27, 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Spreading the Word"

XXXI-41 David Koskoff quoted, July 22 issue, in Frontiers, "Makers of the Present"

XXXI-49 Stephen Koch quoted, Dec. 27, 1969 issue in Lead, "Intangible Requirements"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXXI-50 Les Brown, Carl Tucker and Norman Cousins quoted in Sept. 16, 1978 issue in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms" Walter Arnold, Fred M. Hecinger's article, "The Corporation in the Classroom," Middleton's review of The Lunar Effect by Arnold L. Lieber quoted; also Susan Schiefelbein

XXXII-3 Norman Cousins quoted from Oct. 28, 1978 issue in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"

XXXII-4 Norman Cousins quoted, Oct. 27, 1978 issue in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"

XXXII-7 Stephen Arons quoted, Nov. 25, 1978 issue, in Children, "Backward New England, Texas Common Sense"

XXXII-44 Quoted from Jonathan Kozol in July 21, 1979 issue in Children, "Cause and Effect"

XXXIII-6 Quoted article by James Traub, Dec. 1979 issue, in Frontiers, "Economics-the Demoralized Science"

XXXIII-17 Quoted from Lewis Mumford from 1930 issue in Review, "Man and Nature"

XXXIII-21 Discussed Norman Cousin's discussion on Harvard's choices of professors in March 15, 1980 issue in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"

XXXIV-4 Jan. 1981 issue, Norman Cousins' editorial on the Moral Majority quoted in Lead, "A Difficult Inquiry"

XXXIV-14 Summary of Solzhenitsyn's set of figures on executions, April 20, 1974 issue, in Review, "The Wearing Out of a Dream"

XXXIV-18 Quoted Stephen Arons, Jan. 15, 1972, re Amish culture in Children, "A 'Social Study'"

XXXIV-22 Recent editorial re Moral Majority in Children, "God and Government"

XXXIV-36 Quoted July 22, 1973, Peter Marin on "Free Schools" in Children, "The Slant of the Culture"

XXXIV-41 Quoted May 1981, review of Ronald Clark book on nuclear weapons in Lead, "Thoughts on Getting Things Done"

XXXIV-44 Quoted Douglas Cater re journalism in Lead, "'Reality Is What We Create'"

XXXV-6 Quoted N. Cousins, Nov. 1981, re nuclear weapons report in Lead, "For Improvisers of Peace"

XXXV-14 The Culture and Commerce of Publishing in Review, "The Ailing Arts"

XXXV-47 Quoted Feb. 2, 1960 article by Charles E. Goshen, "The Tyranny of Numbers," in Children, "Meaningless Research"

XXXV-47 Comments by Norman Cousins on demise of, quoted from Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 31, 1982, in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"

Saturday Review-(Continued)

XXXVII-2 Quoted Sept/Oct 1983 on use or misuse of language by Thomas Middleton; quoted Norman Cousins, same issue, on Buckminster Fuller in Frontiers, "Bucky Fuller"

XXXVII-21 You Are Mad!" in Children, "Lost Doors?"

Saturday Review of the Sciences

XXVI-17 Prof. Kenneth E. F. Watt quoted from Feb. 1973 issue in Frontiers, "Gradually Penetrating Ideas"

Saturday's Hero (film)

V-1 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Spoils of Sport"

Satya Yuga-karis, The

XVIII-29 Frontiers (Joan Bondurant)

Satyagraha-and Background

XIII-5 Frontiers

Saucelo, Dr. Bart H.

XXXVI-43 His Planet III-Your World in a Capsule quoted in Frontiers

Sauer, Carl O.

XXXII-8 His A Geographical Sketch of Early Man in America reviewed by Bob Callahan in City Miner, in Review, "West Coast American"

XXXII-22 New paperback edition of his Man in Nature quoted in Children, "Human Geography"

Saul, Leon J.

XXIV-38 Quoted his foreword to Grace Rotzel's The School in Rose Valley in Children, "Adventure Story"

Sauer, Carl O.

XL-46 Bob Callahan on the way Sauer worked in "Plants and Human Life"

Saurat, Denis

XVIII-11 His Gods of the People quoted in Review, "On Philosophy and Poetry"

XVIII-16 Briefly quoted in Review, "Hillbillies, Beatles and a Moral or Two"

Sauter, Lili

V-7 Reference to this author in Letter from Central Europe

Savage and Beautiful Country, The - Dr. Alan McGlashan, new edition (Houghton Mifflin, 1967, paperback, Stonhill Pub. Co.)

XX-37 Quoted in Lead, "The World That Must Be Made"

XXXI-22 Quoted in Lead, "Tools of Knowing"

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

XXXII-41 Quoted in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"

XXXII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Going to Work or Home?"

XXXV-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved"

XLI-45 "Mythic awareness" in "Our Next Stage of Evolution"

XLI-47 Quoted in "Back to Dreams and Myths"

Savage, D. S.

XXXIV-44 His "The Case Against George Orwell" from Tract (last issue 1981) quoted in Review, "Hail and Farewell"

Savage Eye, The (film)

XIII-10 Review of in Sight and Sound by Eric Rhodes quoted in Frontiers, "The Truths We Know"

Savage Mind, The - Levi-Strauss

XX-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Measure of Progress"

XXIX-39 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Myth of Empiricism"

XXIX-46 Quoted in Lead, "A Defense of Metaphysics"

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

Savak Documents, The

XXXIII-19 Title of article by Reza Baraheni, Iranian poet, in Nation, Feb. 23,1980, quoted in Frontiers, "Abroad, at Home, and Everywhere"

Savannah News

XXX-24 Report of George Russell's 1930 lecture in Savannah quoted in Review, "George Russell-'AE'"

Save James Bay (Pamphlet compiled by Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples)

XXVI-22 Boyce Richardson quoted from in Frontiers, "Ecological Issue in Canada"

Saving Grace, The

XXXVI-23 Lead (Halle)

Saving the Appearances - A Study in Idolatry - Owen Barfield

XXXIX-44 On the kind of knowledge we have, in "Contrasting World Views"

XXXVIII-7 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Appearance and Reality"; also quoted in Editorial, "Unsettling Question" (use of imagination)

XXXVIII-21 Quoted in Lead, "From Science to Personal Knowledge" (collective representations)

Savio, Mario (Free Speech Movement)

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

XVIII-52 Quoted from Calin Trillin's Revolution at Berkeley in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"

XXIII-2 Quoted from Calin Trillin's New Yorker 1964 article in Lead, "The Signal and the Noise"

Saviors of God, The - Nikos Kazentzakis

XIV-15 Translation by Kimon Friar quoted in Review, "Beyond Theology"

Savior of the South

XVI-39 Editorial

Savonarola

II-23 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Future's Cutting Edge"

XXIX-46 Lorenzo the Magnificent's deathbed conversation with quoted in Editorial, "Another Time Around"

Sawtell, Roger

XXII-1 Quoted his Sharing Our Industrial Future? in Frontiers, "New Patterns of Cooperation"

Sayers, Dorothy L.

III-10 Review of her Busman's Honeymoon in "It Isn't Necessarily Murder"

IV-38 Reference to in Review, "With the Lighter Thinkers"

XIX-41 Briefly quoted in Review, "Some Unmuffled Truths"

Saylor, Galen

XXIV-26-34 Quoted May/June 1971 Humanist in Children, "No Solution for 'Mass' Problems"

Sayre, Anne

IX-15 Quoted from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Lead, "The Trembling Earth"

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

IX-28 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Tendency of Scientists"

Scaevola, Quintus (Pontifex-Rome)

XXXIII-21 Mentioned in Lead, "Not as Solutions"

Scale of Human Attitudes

XIV-35 Frontiers

Scalpel, The Sword, The - Allan and Gordon (biography of Dr. Norman Bethune)

XII-27 Quoted in Lead, "The Non-Sectarians"

XXX-4 Dr. Norman Bethune quoted from in Review, "Health-A Positive View"

Scandinavia Between East and West - Henning Friis (Cornell University Press, 1950)

V-30 Quoted from Lithgow Osborne's foreword to in Review, "Record of Socialization"

Scanning the Periodicals

VIII-16 Review-Christian Century, Progressive

Scapegoat, The - Daphne Du Maurier

XXI-44 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Strange Interlude"

Scarlatti, Domenico

XII-8 Reference to in Editorial, "Mr. Segovia's Guitar"

Scarr, Sandra

XXI-12 Her letter to Editor in Rose Valley Feb. 15 Parent's Bulletin text of Children, "In Behalf of Permissiveness"

Scenes from Corporate Life - Earl Shorris

XXXIII-17 Article, March 1980, Harper's, in Lead

Scent of Water, The - Elizabeth Goude

XVIII-8 Discussed and quoted in Review, "All Our Yesterdays"

Schaar, John H.

XXIII-51 His paper, "Reflections on Authority" quoted from No. 8, New American Review (Jan. 1970) in Frontiers, "Authority and Legitimacy"; also in Editorial, "Humanly Significant Authorities"

XXIII-52 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Roots of Social Order"

XXIV-1 Briefly quoted in Lead, "Concerning Human Growth"

XXIV-11 Quoted from paper on breakdown of authority in Children, "What Makes People 'Responsible'?"

XXIV-35 His article in New American Review, No. 8, mentioned in Lead, "The Lost Simplicities"

XXIV-47 His article, (see above), quoted in Lead, "Call Them 'Ancestors'"

XXIV-49 Quoted from above quote in MANAS in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXV-2 Quoted in Lead, "How Men Think"

Schaar, John H.-(Continued)

XXV-22 His paper, "Reflections on Authority" quoted in Lead, "An Evident Conclusion"

XXV-39 His essay, "Equality of Opportunity, and Beyond," quoted from Contemporary Political Theory in Children, "Thoughts on 'Equality'"; his quote from D. H. Lawrence given in Editorial, "Beyond Equality and Inequality"

XXVI-16 Quoted from Jan. 1970 New American Review, No. 8 in Lead, "The Passing of Agnosticism"

XXVI-25 Quoted from paper, "Reflections on Authority," in Lead, "Equality and Excellence"

XXVII-14 Quoted above in Review, "The Dominant Realities"

XXVII-26-35 Quoted his paper "Reflections on Authority" in Children, "Scapegoats, Anybody?"

XXVIII-36 Above quoted in Lead, "The Second Phase"

XXVIII-42 Quoted essay on "Authority" in Lead, "In Some Sense Heroes"

XXIX-19 Quoted New American Review, No. 8 in Lead, "The Imperfect Parallel"

XXIX-44 Essay on "Authority" quoted in Lead, "Unfinished Business"

XXIX-51 Quoted above in Frontiers, "After Reading the Papers"

XXX-6 Quoted in re 1776 in Children, "Choosing Our Steps"

XXXI-16 Quoted from No. 17 and 19 of New American Review in Review, "Thought and Action"

XXXI-17 Essay, "Power and Purity," quoted from American Review No. 19, Jan. 1974, in Lead, "Two Questions"

XXXI-18 Essay on "Authority" quoted in Lead, "What We Have to Work With"

XXXI-26 Essay, "Authority," quoted in Lead, "Obscurities of Balance"

XXXI-40 Quoted, Jan. 1974 issue American Review in Lead, "Equilibrium Regained"

XXXI-44 Quoted on "Equality" in Lead, "A Not Yet Settled Controversy"

XXXI-46 Quoted his "The Best American Short Stories 1978" from Nation in Review, "What Has Become of the Stories?"

XXXI-48 Quoted, American Review, May 1973, in Frontiers, "Indications of Human Potentiality"

XXXI-51 Quoted from American Review No. 17 in Lead, "The Shaping of Culture"

XXXII-3 Quoted in Lead, "Paradox and Objectivity"

XXXII-3 His Reflections on Authority quoted from in New American Review, Jan. 1970 in Children, "Unearthly Reality"

XXXIII-4 Quoted American Review, No. 19 in Lead, "A Place Created"

XXXII-48 Quoted essay on "Power and Purity" in Lead, "The Ranges of Selfhood"

XXXIII-12 Quoted his essay, "Reflections on Authority" in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"; quoted in Editorial, "A Way of Creating Something"

Schaar, John H.-(Continued)

XXXIII-17 Quoted from Reflections on Authority in Lead, "On Replacing the System"

XXXIII-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change" on pollution

XXXIII-24 Quoted from New American Review No. 8, Jan. 1970 in Lead, "The Other America"

XXXIII-25 Quoted above in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

XXXIII-37 Quoted above in Review re Bureaucracy in Lead, "Irreducible Vision"

XXXIII-48 Quoted in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"

XXXIII-49 Quoted from New American Review, No. 8, in Lead, "We Who Dream"

XXXIV-18 Quoted re consequences of reading and writing from American Review No. 19, Jan. 1974, in Lead, "Character and Will"; noted re "great men" acting on ideas in Editorial

XXXIV-24 Quoted from "Reflections on Authority" in Lead, "Notes on Language"

XXXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

XXXV-45 Quoted Fall 1982 democracy in Editorial, "True, Here, Too"; quoted Ellul from his article in Editorial

XXXVI-19 Quoted from New American Review No. 8 (human control by complex system almost impossible) in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"

XXXVI-42 Quoted "Reflections on Authority" (No. 8) in Lead, "Jeffersonian Reflections"

XXXVII-5 Quoted from "Reflections on Authority" in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"

XXXVII-18 Quoted from "Power and Purity" in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"

XXXVII-51 Quoted New American Review No. 10 on differences between great actors and the rest of us in Lead, "How Long Will It Take?"

XXXVIII-3 Quoted New American Review No. 8 in Lead, "Puzzling and Important Question"

XXXVIII-18 Quoted above on modern production in Lead, "The Neglected Question"

XXXVIII-22 Quoted in Lead, "What Is Morality?"

XXXIX-47 From American Review, Jan. 1970, re moral individualism in "Questions Lacking Certain Answers"

XLI-47 Quoted above in "The Puzzle of Human Nature"

Schaefer, Jack

VII-2 Reference to his books Shane, First Blood, and The Canyon in Children

XIV-21 His The Kean Land quoted in Children, "The Best of the Westerns"

XIV-32 His Company of Cowards quoted in Review, "Jack Schaefer's Pacifism"

Schaefer-Simmern, Henry

XXVI-16 His The Unfolding of Artistic Activity discussed and quoted in Children, "Art in Education"; also in Editorial, "Box Canyons of Education"

Schapiro, Leonard

III-52 Reference to his study of Soviet law for Royal Institutions of International Affairs in Letter from England

Schardt, Alois

XIII-3 His essay "The Arts in Our Time" quoted on Franz Marc in Lead, "World Without Measure"

XXI-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Condition of Life"

Schatz, Joel

XXI-25 His comments to Federal energy officials in Portland, Oregon in 1974 quoted in Lead, "The Push of Necessity"

XXXV-15 His Jan. 1982 Rain, "Imagine Peace" quoted in Frontiers, "What Makes for Peace?"

XL-19 Winter 1987 In Context re Russians and Americans

Sheaffer, John R.

XXXVIII-12 Quoted Oct. 1984 Environment, "Nature's Way" on "Circular System" in Frontiers, "Zeno as Guide"

Scheer, Robert

XXXIX-52 L.A. Times, July 10, 1986, on his old school in the Bronx in "Improbable Heroes"

Scheinfeld, Dr. Amram

IV-40 His review of Kallikak case quoted in "Great Questions IV"

Schell, Jonathan

XX-52 Quote from his The Village of Ben Suc in Review, "The War Defies Comprehension"

XXXV-2634 Mentioned The Village of Ben Suc in Lead, "The Nihilism of Sovereignty"-discussion of The Fate of the Earth also

XXXV-37 Mentioned (confirmation of Innis and Havelock) in Lead, "A Long Hard Road"

XXXVI-1 Quoted review of Fate of the Earth from Fellowship, Oct. 1982, in Frontiers, "Thoughts About 'Sovereignty'"

XXXVI-8 Quoted Fate of the Earth re sovereignty in Lead, "A Long Way to Go"

XXXVII-24 Quoted New Yorker, Jan. 2/9, 1984 "Reflections" in Review, "Another Schell Book"

Schell, Orville

XXIX-37 His The Town That Fought to Save Itself reviewed in "Productive Trouble"

XXXIV-3 Quoted from above in Frontiers, "Schools of the People"

Schermann, A.

XX-5 Quoted from Spring 1966 Child Study in Children, "Against the Spirit Prevailing"

Schermerhorn, Prof. R. A.

VI-29 Quoted in Frontiers, "They'll Always Believe You"

Schesch, Adam

XXI-41 Quoted briefly, Sept. Progressive, in Review, "The Partisan Logics"

Scheu-Riesz, Mme. Helen

VII-7 Review of her Open Sesame in Children

VII-49 Letter from Vienna, hers

Schiddel, Edmond

XIII-33 His The Devil in Bucks County quoted from in Review, "How Complicated We Are"

Schiefelbein, Susan

XXXI-24 Quoted, April 1 Saturday Review, in Children, "One More Curricular Reform"

XXXI-50 Quoted, Sept. 16, 1978 Saturday Review in Lead, "A Collection of Symptoms"

Schiff, Bennett

XXVI-43 A school principal quoted re dance program from Artists in Schools in Children, "Art Education"

Schiffrin, Andre

XXI-16 Quoted, Mar. 17 New York Times Book Review in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"

Schiller, F.C.S.

III-8 Quoted from essay, Tantalus, or the Future of Man in Editorial, "Inglorious, Subordinate"

Schiller, Herbert I.

XXXI-5 Quoted from Nation, Oct. 29, 1977, in Frontiers, "Changes and the Obstacles to Change"

Schiller, von Johann Christoph Friedrich

XVIII-35 His letter upon the Aesthetical Education of Man, 1795, quoted by Marx (Leo) in The Machine in the Garden

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

Schilpp, Paul

VIII-2 Quoted Saturday Review, on Einstein's Of Ideas and Opinions

XIV-12 Prof. Schilpp quoted, Summer 1970 Texas Quarterly in Review, "Notes on the Texas Quarterly"

Schindler, Dr. John A.

II-49 Quoted, November 1949 Progressive, in Frontiers, "The New Medicine" half illnesses in US psychosomatic

V-49 Quoted Progressive, Oct. 1952, in Frontiers, "Back Door to Metaphysics"

Schizoid Man, Schizoid World

XIII-11 Lead

Schizophrenia and Utopia - Robert Sommer

XVIII-9 Frontiers

Schlebecker, John T.

XXXI-2 A History of American Farming reviewed in "Random Notes on Farming"

Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr.

II-6 Quoted from essay in American Historical Review, Jan. 1942, "What Then is the American, This New Man?"

V-13 His pamphlet, "What About Communism?" banned from Denver public schools, Editorial, "The Fear of Reason"

V-36 Long quote from "What Ten is the American, This New Man?" in Lead, "Unfinished Business"

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

Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr.-(Continued)

X-17 Richard L. Strout's New Republic review of his The Age of Roosevelt quoted in Review, "The New Republic-Sample Issue"

X-26 Quoted his New Republic review of "Baby Doll" and "The Great Man" in Review, "The 'Unconventional' Pictures"

XIII-5 Quoted from article in Jan. Encounter, "Varieties of Communist Experience" in Editorial, "The World in Flux"

XVII-2 His address quoted from American Historical Review, 48, 225-44, in Lead, "Politics, the State, and Free Men"

XVIII-21 Quoted in Lead, "The Failing Dreams"-from American Historical Review, Jan. 1943

XX-52 Quoted, Nov. 6 New Leader in Review, "The War 'Defies Comprehension'"

XXI-18 Quoted, American Historical Review, Jan. 1943 in Lead, "There Is Really Something There"

XXII-17 Quoted from paper, "What Then Is the American, This New Man?" in Lead, "Our Duty Above All"

XXIII-4 Quoted A. H. Review in Lead, " The American Dream"

XXIV-44 Quoted from essay, "What Then Is the America. . ." in Review, "A Mixed Bag"

XXVI-43 Quoted essay on "The American, This New Man" in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"

XXVIII-2 His article, "Politics and the American Language," quoted, Autumn American Scholar in Children, "With Emerson's Help"

XXVIII-48 Quoted in Lead, "Dreams of the Future"

XXIX-3 "This New Man. . ." quoted in Frontiers, "The Right of Truth"

XXX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"

XXXI-14 Quoted American Historical Review, Jan. 1943, in Lead, "Ends and Means"

XXXIV-14 Quoted 1943 American Historical Review in Lead, "Some Redefinitions"

XXXIV-18 Quoted American Scholar, Autumn 1974 re Federalist Papers and Founding Fathers, in Lead, "Character and Will"

XXXIV-21 Quoted above in Lead, "One Kind of Change" (purity of language)

XXXV-48 Quoted American Scholar, Autumn 1975, re language, in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"

XXXVI-48 Quoted from "What Then Is the American, This New Man?" in Frontiers, "The Community Land Trust"

XXXVII-42 Quoted Jan. 1943 American Historical Review re immigrant's idea of a life of human dignity in Lead, "A Matter of Taste"

XL-2 Quoted "What Then Is the American, This New Man?"

XL-4 President's Address 1942 re early days of the country in "The Ill of the Age"

XLI-3 On the first Americans in "What Is to Come? "

Schlossman, Steven

XXXVI-52 Quoted, discussed article from Teachers College Record (Summer 1983) on George J. Sanchez in Children, "Work for the Best Teachers"

Schmalenbach and After- A Study of German Business Economics - David Forrester

XXXIV-50 Review of from Journal of Accountancy quoted in Children, "For Children of Light" (by Thomas Johnson)

Schmeidler, Dr. Gertrude

VII-11 Quoted, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic article by in Frontiers, "New Role of Mind"

Schmidt, Charlotte A.

XX-13 Her letter quoted in Editorial, "Freedom Quilting Bee"

Schmidt, Herb

XXXIX-7 Preface to Sanctuary in "The Real Problem"

Schmidt, Paul F.

XXI-8 Quoted his Perception and Cosmology in Whitehead's Philosophy in Lead, "Philosopher of Science"

Schmookler, Andrew Bard

XXXVII-48 Quoted from his The Parable of the Tribes in Lead, "Is Peace 'Utopian'?"

Schneider, Prof. Burch H.

I-49 Work in India to help farmers improve hereditary strain of cattle, and managed to do so without violating principle of ahimsa- Frontiers, "Science and Ethics"

Schneider, Dr. Franz (Dept. of German, University of California, Berkeley)

III-35 Quoted in Children from radio review KPFA, Berkeley

III-41 Quoted in Review, "The Things That Make for Peace" from his Teaching and Scholarship

Schneider, Prof. Herbert W. (UNESCO)

XIII-26 Quoted Asian Culture in Frontiers, "East-West Philosopher's Conference"

XVI-24 His Ways of Being-Elements of Analytic Ontology quoted in Frontiers, "Ways of Being"

XVI-35 Quoted his May 1962 speech at University of California in Review, "Togetherness versus Depth in Religion"

Schneider, Kenneth R.

XXV-49 Quoted his Autokind vs. Mankind in Review, "Amid the Encircling Gloom"

Schneir, Walter - writer for Nation

XII-20 His "Strontium-90 in Children" quoted in Lead, "The Empty Forum"

XIII-11 His article, "The Campaign to Make Chemical Warfare Respectable" in The Reporter, Oct. 1, 1959, quoted from in article by Richard Groff in Frontiers, "Searching Questions"

Schnito, Jeanne

XXXI-26 Quoted Progressive, May 1978, in Frontiers, "Various Scores"

Schnurr, George M.

XX-43 Quoted Sept. Council Journal in Lead, "Toward Inclusive Simplicities"

XX-46 Quoted in Lead, "Various Confessions"

Schoenberner, Franz (Editor of Simplicissimus)

I-26 Reference to his Confessions of a European Intellectual in Review, "The German Problem"

Schoenbrun, David (Journalist)

XXIV-1 Quoted from statement before Senate Committee, May 13, 1970, in Frontiers, "How Ho Became a Communist"

Schoenfeld, A. Clay

XXXIII-25 Quoted from his article in April 1980 issue of Not Man Apart in Frontiers, "An Ominous Parallel"

Scholfield, Sarah

XXXVII-9 Her article in Permaculture quoted, Feb. 1983 on Chipko Movement, etc., in Children, "Paper from Australia"

Schofield, Dr. William

XVII-18 The Purchase of Friendship, discussed, quoted in Review, "A Challenge in Psychotherapy"

Scholar, Poet, Prophet - Theodore Roszak

XXI-5 Lead-on Lewis Mumford

Scholarly Example

XXVI-5 Editorial

"Scholarly" Resources

XXVIII-40 Review

Scholars and Artists

III-14 Frontiers, about Common Cause, and slanted article on Christianity from so-called scholar

Scholar's Role, The

XXVI-5 Lead

School and the Democratic Environment, The (paperback published by Columbia University in behalf of Danforth and Ford Foundations)

XXIII-24 Paragraph from Foreword by Gene Schwilk and Edward Meade, in Children, "Facing Facts" (William L. Smith, Alan F. Westin, Gerald Marker, Howard D. Mehlinger, Robert H. Finch, all quoted)

School and Society

XXV-17 Lead

School Camping - John W. Gilliland

VIII-44 Quoted in Children

School for Living - founded by Ralph Borsodi

XXXV-39 Discussed school and his books (from Alternative Americas) in Frontiers, "Theory Embodied in Lives"

School in Rose Valley, The-A Parent Venture in Education - Grace Rotzel (John Hopkins Press, 1971, $8.95)

XXIV-38 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Adventure story"

XXIV-44 Discussed, quoted in Children, "What Teachers Find Out"

XXV-16 Grace Rotzel and Peg Nowell quoted from in Children, "Social Studies at Rose Valley"

XXXII-12 Quoted in Children, "The Child is the Book"

School Life

XV-48 August Steinhilber quoted from Jan/Feb issue in Children, "Loyalty-To What?"

School of Living - Ralph Borsodi

XVII-22 Brief reference in Frontiers

School of Nature, The

XXXV-45 Review (The Ecology of Freedom)

School of the Soldier (self-published) - Ross Parmenter

XXXIV-13 Reviewed, quoted ("Making use of the human experience one goes through") in Review, "Being in the Army"

School Science and Mathematics

XXVII-24 Myles Greene quoted from in Children, "In Behalf of Teachers"

Schoolhouse in the City, The - Alvin Toffler edited, collection of papers (Praeger, 196y8)

XXII-33 Preston R. Wilcox and Harold B. Gores quoted from in Children, "Schools in the Cities"

Schools and Inequality - James W. Guthrie, George B. Kleindorfer, Henry M. Levin, Robert T. Stout (MIT Press, 1971, $10.00)

XXV-50 Long quote from in Children, "A Sisyphus Project"

Schools Are for Children - Alvin Hertzberg and Edward F. Stone (Schocken, 1971, $6.96)

XXV-2 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Learning from the English"

Schools of the People

XXXIV-3 Frontiers

Schools Without Failure - William Glasser (Harper & Row, 1969, $4.95)

XXII-28 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Matters of Relevance"

Schools Without Scholars - John Keats (Houghton Mifflin, 1958)

XXIII-8 Quoted in Children, "Various Books"

Schopenhauer

I-5 Inspired by Upanishads-Review, "Books on India

II-14 Brief quote about implications of Mesmerism-Lead, "Man Against Orthodoxies"

XX-48 E. F. J. Payne's translation of his The World as Will and Representation discussed and quoted in Review, "A Lost Inheritance"

XX-50 Quoted in Lead, "From Problems to Principles"

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

XXXV-38 Quoted passage from The World as Will and Representation (critical of Kant) in Lead, "The Drama of Restoration"

Schorer, Mark

II-28 Quoted his NY Times review of George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty-Four-Review, "Utopia-In Reverse"

XIII-10 His William Blake-The Politics of Vision quoted from in Editorial, "Notes on Responsibility"

Schorer, Mark-(Continued)

XVIII-52 Quoted from William Blake in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"

XIX-5 One sentence quote from William Blake in Editorial, "Dilemma Resolved"

Schorstein, Joseph

XX-6 Quoted Oct. 1966 Gandhi Marg in Frontiers, "Historical Camouflage"

Schott, Webster

XIV-13 His review of Paul Goodman's Growing Up Absurd in Nov. 12, 1960 Nation, quoted in Children, "'Growing Up Absurd'"

Schrag, Peter (Amherst College)

XIV-24 Quoted in Children, "Grounds for Objection-and Active Youth"

XXII-21 Quoted, May Harper's on Malcolm X in Lead, "Buried by 'Insights'"

XXII-38 Quoted Aug. 16 Saturday Review in Children, "Problems and Solutions"

XXIII-17 Quoted April Harper's in Lead, "The Sources of Vision"

XXIII-23 Quoted May 9 Saturday Review in Lead, "Making the Future"

XXIV-19 Mention of his April 17 editorial in Saturday Review in Frontiers, "On the Home Front"

XL-5 From Nation, Oct. 11, 1986, report of Carnegie task force, "Teachers for the 21st Century," in Children

Schreiner, Olive

XXVIII-9 Doris Lessing's remarks on Story of an African Farm quoted from A Small Personal Voice in Review, "One Who Escaped"

XXVIII-15 "Dream" quoted in Lead, "A Dream"

XXX-22 Story of an African Farm quoted in Editorial, "The Pursuit of Truth"

XXXII-2 Her article, "A Dream of Wild Bees" quoted from The Lost Joy and Other Dreams in Lead, "The Esemplastic Power"

XL-52 Story of an African Farm noted and tale of the hunter in "A Tale of Wonder"

Schrödinger, Erwin(physicist) ( Schroedinger)

I-9 What is Life? quoted from in Review, "The Green Kingdom"

II-12 Brief reference to What is Life? in Lead, "Credible Religion"

XII-12 Review of Anchor edition of What is Life?, "'Sutras' of a Physicist"

XXIV-2 What is Life? discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "A Scientist on Science"

XXIX-26-34 What is Life? quoted in Lead, "Kinds of Objectivity"

XXIX-35 What is Life? quoted in Lead, "The Origin of Religion"

XXXIV-7 Quoted from "Sherman Lecture" in Nature and the Greeks in Children, "Report from India" (also Democritus quoted)

XXXIV-38 Quoted, discussed Nature and the Greeks in Lead, "A Preface to Scientific Literacy" (Democritus)

Schršdinger, Erwin-(Continued)

XXXV-51 Quoted from What Is Life? in Children, "What Is the Matter?"

Schroeder, Paul

XXX-47 His letter in student newspaper quoted in Editorial, "Questions Instead of Answers"

Schulberg, Budd

IV-2 Discussion of his novel Disenchanted in Review, "The Novels of Understanding"

VII-31 His Some Faces in the Crowd mentioned in "Novel Notes"

X-34 Quoted on the psychological story of movie production in the past in Frontiers, "That Universal Art Form" (his A Face in the Crowd)

Schullman, Alexander H.

V-9 Reference to with A. L. Wirin in Frontiers, "The Tide of Fear"

Schumacher, E. F.

XXX-51 Frontiers-Leopold Kohr

XXX-43 Editorial

Schumacher, E. F.

XVI-8 His pamphlet, Modern Industry in the Light of the Gospel quoted in Frontiers, "Some Unanswered Charges"

XVI-16 Quoted from Roots of Economic Growth in Lead, "Science with Human Ends"

XIX-12 Quoted Aug. 29, 1965 London Observer in Review, "Economics for the Millions"

XIX-39 Wrote Lead, "Industrial Society"

XX-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "Drifting Into Serious Trouble"

XX-7 Wrote Lead, "Economic Development and Poverty"; briefly quoted in Editorial, "Worse than 'Plain Selfishness'"

XX-11 Quoted from MANAS, Feb. 15, in Lead, "The Longing for Community"

XX-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intermediate Technologies"

XXII-13 Quoted in Review, "The Green and Pleasant Land"

XXII-14 His article reprinted from Resurgence, Sept/ Oct 1968 text of Lead, "The New Economics"; also quoted in Editorial, "A Matter of People

XXII-23 Quoted in Review, "Community Economics"

XXII-24 His DesVoeux Memorial Lecture text of Lead, "Economics and Conservation-Part I"

XXII-25 Part II of above

XXII-33 Wrote Lead, "Buddhist Economics" (reprinted from Jan/Feb Resurgence)

XXII-38 Quoted Buddhist Economics" MANAS, Aug. 13, in Review, "Description of the Maze"

XXII-40 Quoted from paper he and G. McRobie contributed to Journal of Administration Overseas (April 1969) in Frontiers, "Economics for the Millions"

XXII-46 Lead, "A Strategy for Development" first appeared in May 1969 Crucible

Schumacher, E. F.-(Continued)

XXII-52 Quoted from MANAS Lead, "A Strategy for Development" in Review, "A Gandhi Anthology"

XXIII-17 Quoted from Preface to Folkert Wilken's The Liberation of Work in Review, "The Practice of Cooperation"

XXIII-44 His "Buddhist Economics" mentioned in Frontiers, "A Science of Human Well-Being"

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

XXIII-48 Quoted from Journal of Overseas Administration (April 1969) in Review, "Failure of a Dream"

XXIV-8 Quoted from "Buddhist Economics" in Lead, "Changing American Attitudes"

XXIV-8 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Mobility and Stability"

XXIV-20 Quoted "Buddhist Economics" in Lead, "Food, Clothing, Shelter"

XXIV-20 His booklet Roots of Economic Growth discussed, quoted in Review, "Text on Economics"; quoted in Editorial, "An Abnormal Phenomenon"

XXIV-22 Quoted from Roots of Economic Growth, "Help to Those Who Need It Most" in Lead, "The Meaning of Progress"

XXIV-40 Quoted from "Buddhist Economics" in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"

XXIV-41 His paper in July/Aug Resurgence quoted at length in Frontiers, "Elementary Economics"

XXIV-45 Quoted July/Aug 1971 Resurgence in Lead, "The Meaning of 'Progress'"

XXIV-48 "The Economics of Conservation," quoted in Frontiers, "Where Conservation Should Begin"

XXVI-4 Quoted in Children (no source given), "Toward a New Economics"

XXVI-9 His "Modern Pressures and Environment" quoted in Editorial, "Redemption for Today," and in Frontiers, "Message from 'The Universe'"

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

XXVI-12 Quoted from "Buddhist Economics" in Frontiers, "Means to Ends"

XXVI-23 Quoted from lecture given at Plater College, Oxford (1972) in Lead, "Sanity in Work"

XXVI-37 Quoted in Editorial, "Intermediate Technology Defined"

XXVI-42 Quoted from Small is Beautiful (on Education) in Lead, "Thought and Language"

XXVI-43 Quoted Small is Beautiful in Lead, "Two Laws Unreconciled"

XXVI-52 Small is Beautiful discussed and quoted in Review, "Economics for Everybody"

XXVII-14 Quoted on overpopulation from Nov/Dec Resurgence in Editorial "In Addition"

Schumacher, E. F.-(Continued)

XXVII-40 His contribution to Beyond Keynes quoted in Editorial, "Why Should We Do It?"

XXVII-52 His paper on "Meta-Economics" quoted from Beyond Keynes in Lead, "The Context of Life"

XXVIII-5 Quoted recent address, "The Age of Plenty," in Editorial, "Small is Compatible"

XXVIII-13 Quoted 1964 report for Indian Planning Commission and other material in Lead, "What is Intermediate Technology?"

XXVIII-21 Wrote Lead, "Intermediate Technology" (reprinted from Center Magazine)

XXVIII-22 Part II of above

XXVIII-43 Quoted on size of organizations in Frontiers, "Elaboration of Common Sense"

XXVIII-46 Quoted May/June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Our (Presently) Inaccessible Ills"

XXVIII-53 Quoted in Lead, "All of a Sudden" on efficiency of modern transport

XXIX-20 Quoted "Interview with Schumacher"

XXIX-21 Continuation of above

XXIX-25 Quoted from Resurgence article in Lead, "The Push of Necessity"

XXIX-38 His foreword to Forest Farming quoted in Frontiers, "Gardens, Trees, and Other Good Things"

XXIX-41 Small is Beautiful quoted in Lead, "Motive or Methods?"

XXIX-46 Comments about quoted from June Sierra Club Bulletin in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"

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

XXIX-51 Quoted May/June 1975 Resurgence in Lead, "Nature's Bureaucracy"

XXX-2 Quoted from Kingsley Davis and his own remarks from Ambio reprinted in Gandhi Marg (July 1976) in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"

XXX-3 Comments re quoted from Michael North's editor's preface to Time Running Out? in Review, "A Resurgence Reader"

XXX-10 Quoted Nov/Dec Resurgence in Frontiers, "Our Friends, the Arabs"

XXX-14 Second part of article quoted, Jan. Rain in Frontiers, "Another New Publisher"

XXX-18 Interview with quoted from East West Journal (Nov. 1976) in Frontiers, "Size, and Other Matters"

XXX-23 Interview with quoted from Mother Earth News (Nov. 1976) in Lead, "The Vocabulary of Technics"

XXX-38 Quoted from Resurgence, May/June 1975, in Lead, "The Design Factor"

XXX-42 His foreword to Forest Farming quoted in Frontiers, "A Great Land Repair Project"

Schumacher, E. F.-(Continued)

XXX-46 His "City Patterns" quoted from Resurgence, May/June, in Frontiers, "The Common Foundation"

XXX-49 His A Guide for the Perplexed reviewed in "A Life and a Book"

XXX-52 1972 Stockholm Conference quoted in Lead, "A Voice from the Wilderness"

XXXI-7 Quoted Lindisfarne Letter No. 5 in Children, "Trees and People"

XXXI-10 Quoted July/Aug 1977 Resurgence in Lead, "The Conditions of Moral Renewal" (on Tanzania)

XXXI-13 Quoted from Psychology Today Sept. 1977 in Lead, "What Comes Next?

XXXI-15 Quoted on Gandhi in Lead, "Heroism or Common Sense?"

XXXI-45 Quoted in Lead, "One of a Kind"

XXXI-46 Quoted from Resurgence, May/June 1975 in Frontiers, "A Simple Answer"

XXXII-14 Quoted from Stepping Stones in Frontiers, "The New Economics"

XXXII-19 His foreword to Susan Hoe's The Man Who Gave His Company Away quoted in Review, "Ounces of Practice"

XXXII-23 His Preface to Less Is More quoted in Review, "On Affordable Reforms"

XXXII-39 Quoted his preface to Less Is More and A Guide for the Perplexed in Lead, "The Problem Is Set"

XXXII-40 Posthumously published Good Work reviewed in Lead, "Riches of Our Tie"

XXXII-43 Quoted Guide for the Perplexed in Review, "Province of Philosophy"

XXXII-50 Quoted from Guide for the Perplexed in Lead, "Fact into Value, Value into Fact"

XXXII-52 Small is Beautiful"

XXXIII-5 Quoted from Small if Beautiful in Children, "changes of Taste"

XXXIII-6 Quoted from "Modern Pressures and Environment" in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

XXXIII-9 Subject of Editorial, "Schumacher's Main Point"

XXXIII-13 Technology with a Human Face in Children, "A Range of Challenges," also his Small is Beautiful ideas

XXXIII-24 Quoted "The Critical Question of Size" from Resurgence, May/June 1975, in Lead, "The Other America"

XXXIII-36 E. F. Schumacher on the Oil Crisis" by Vince Taylor

XXXIII-44 Discussed Small is Beautiful and quoted Resurgence in Lead, "Unfriendly Structures"

Schumacher, E. F.-(Continued)

XXXIII-50 Quoted on John Maynard Keynes in Small is Beautiful in Frontiers, "The 'Moral' Authorities of Progress"

XXXIV-3 Discussed his ideas in Editorial, "What Schumacher Was Talking About"

XXXIV-4 His introduction to Forest Farming quoted in Frontiers, "Begin with Trees"

XXXIV-10 Brief discussion of his purpose in the human sense of meaning, "acting and living in accordance with the cosmic order"-Lead, "The Problem of Noise"

XXXIV-22 Discussion of his work in Review, "The Idea Whose Time Has Come"

XXXIV-40 Quoted from Nation articles on Energy in Review, "Nation's Articles on Energy"

XXXV-21 Quoted from Resurgence, May/June 1975, in Frontiers, "A Long-Term Remedy"

XXXV-39 Quoted from Resurgence in Lead, "A Major Project" (re society)

XXXV-49 Quoted in Lead, "Without an Angry Syllable" (Looking Backward)

XXXVI-6 Quoted A Guide for the Perplexed and Small is Beautiful in Lead, "optimism or Pessimism?"

XXXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Requiem for Economists" and Small Is Beautiful

XXXVI-21 Quoted from Resurgence (1975) in Lead, "A Society That Fits"

XXXVI-22 Discussion of his ideas in Lead, "End-of-the- Century Question"

XXXVI-25 Brief discussion of his opinion of raising price of oil in Review, "Some Cautious Optimism"

XXXVI-41 Quoted . . . On Energy in Lead, "Preachers and Pragmatists"

XXXVII-2 Discussed Small in Lead, "Keeping Ideas Alive"; quoted Roszak's introduction to Small, also Kirk's Schumacher on Energy, same Lead. Description of his life and work.

XXXVII-5 Quoted "The Critical Question of Size" (Resurgence) in Lead, "What I'm Doing Is Not Quite Right"

XXXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Unbinding Observances"

XXXVII-7 Quoted 1976 Resurgence as reprinted in Time Running Out in Frontiers, "Inflation is Unconquerable-Unless. . ."

XXXVII-9 Quoted (doing for its own sake) in Lead, "Moonshine and Sunlight"; also from Guide to the Perplexed

XXXVII-47 Quoted from Resurgence (May-June 1975) re sense of responsibility in Lead, "The Small Community"

XXXVIII-5 Quoted on convergent problems from Guide for the Perplexed in Lead, "The Essence of Man"

XXXVIII-6 His Life and Times by Barbara Wood (daughter) quoted, discussed; also A Guide for the Perplexed in Lead; parallel between and Maslow's "hierarchy of needs" in Editorial, "A Rare Combination"

Schumacher, E. F.-(Continued)

XXXVIII-12 Quoted on "immoral" society in Lead, "Our Problem Is One of Attitude"

XXXVIII-17 Quoted May/June 1974 Resurgence on "the load of bigness" in Frontiers, "The Price of Institutions"

XXXVIII-24 Quoted letter to his wife from Burma in Lead, "Ways of Thinking About Change"

XXXVIII-48 Roots of Economic Growth in Lead

XXXVI-41 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "Preachers and Pragmatists"

XXXVII-2 Quoted from lecture on Clean Air and Future Energy in Lead, "Keeping Ideas Alive"

XXXIX-6 May/June Resurgence, 1975, re big organizations

XXXIX-12 Re materialist's idea of progress

XXXIX-20 Resurgence 1975 re "a human scale"

XXXIX-21 Quoted by Colin War in his introduction to Fields, Factories and Workshops in "A Vision of Kropotkin"

XXXIX-42 On administration in "The Wisdom of Schumacher"

XXXIX-47 Quoted Small in "The Errors of Industrialism"

XL-13 Brief discussion of "small" in "What Comes First?"

XL-51 From Resurgence, May/June 1975 in Review

XLI-29 Small is Beautiful in "Sustaining Inspiration"

XLI-25 Resurgence 1975 in "The Ethical Sense"

XLI-41 From Crisis on clean air and future energy- Lead, "How Responsibility is Developed"

Schumacher, E. F.- His Life and Times - Barbara Wood (Harper & Row, 1984)

XXXVIII-1 Reviewed, quoted in Lead, "Economist of Transcendence"

Schumacher's Main Point

XXXIII-9 Editorial

Schumacher, Verena

XXXIV-22 Her foreword to Small is Possible quoted in Review, "The Idea Whose Time Has Come"

Schuman, Michael

XXXIV-17 Prize essay (Stanford student) in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Jan. 1981, quoted in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"

Schumpeter, Joseph

VI-10 Discussed in Lead, "Friends and Critics of Capitalism" reference to his The Theory of Economic Development

Schuon, Frithjof

XXIX-9 Huston Smith's introduction to his The Transcendent Unity of Religions quoted in Editorial, "Left to Do"

XXX-50 Huston Smith quoted in re Plato from introduction to Transcendent Unity of Religions in Review, "Some Great Questions"

Schurmann, Franz

XXXIV-46 His article in Cry California, Summer 1981, quoted in Frontiers, "Water for California"

XXXVII-45 Summer 1981 (above) on "hydraulic development" in Review, "Water is Life"

Schuyler, Cortlandt (U.S. Army Chief of Staff, NATO, Europe)

VIII-24 Letter to in Frontiers, "Military Necessity"

VIII-27 Frontiers, "Morale is the Issue" follow-up on above

Schwab, Gustav

XXXVIII-3 Quoted Jaeger's introduction to his Gods and Heroes-Myths and Epics of Ancient Greeks in Children, "Back to the Greeks"

Schwalen, Emily

XXXI-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "In a Day's Mail"

Schwartz, Charles

XXXII-4 His article quoted in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Sept. 1978 in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"

Schwartz, David

XL-11 National Wildlife, Dec/Jan 1987 re rhythms in plants and animals in "Some Good Things Happening"

Schwartz, Delmore

VII-6 Quoted Partisan Review in Lead, "The Definition of Man"

Schwartz, Eugene S.

XXV-48 Quoted from Overskill in Lead, "A Post- Technological Faith?"

XXV-51 Quoted Overskill in Lead, "Science and Myth"

Schwartz, Howard

XLI-49 Lilith's Cave-Jewish Tales of the Supernatural in "Two Stories"

Schwartz, Manfred

XXI-23 His book, Etretat, discussed, quoted in Review, "Artist at Work"

XXI-24 Etretat, discussed, quoted in Lead, "The Condition of Life"

Schwartz, Peter

XXVIII-19 His article quoted, July 1, 1974 Christian Science Monitor in Editorial, "The Tolstoyian Dilemma"

Schwartz, Walter and Dorothy

XLI-2 Quoted Breaking Through in "Who Is Our Editor?"

Schwebel, Dr. Milton

XXVII-12 Quoted on Piaget from Who Can Be Educated in Editorial, "Piaget's Contribution"

XXXI-5 Quoted from fifth seminar on Piagetian Theory in Children, "What Children Can Do"

Schweitzer is Heard-Locally

X-26 Editorial

Schweitzer, Albert

VII-19 Quoted from Morain book, Humanism as the Next Step in review of in Frontiers

VII-44 Norman Cousins quoted from Saturday Review in defense of, in Lead, "The Claims of Philosophy"

VII-47 His letter re H-bomb quoted in full in Lead, "Man in Torment"

IX-26 Out of My Life and Thought quoted in Frontiers, "Matters of Proportion"

Schweitzer, Albert-(Continued)

X-23 Discussion of his position on the stopping of nuclear weapons testing in Editorial, "Including the Swahili"; quoted his broadcast on the facts of nuclear tests in Frontiers, "Nuclear Tests-Problems in Philosophy"

X-29 Quoted his writings in Beyond the Five Senses in Review, same title

XI-7 Robert Payne's The Three Worlds of Albert Schweitzer mentioned in Lead, "The Role of Man"

XI-25 Lead, "The Press Does Not Disturb Us" quoted his protest of bomb testing

XI-27 Quoted by Lewis Mumford in The Human Way Out in Frontiers, "A Work of the Imagination"

XI-31 Frontiers, "Letter from Lambarene" by Frederick Franck

XII-12 His Peace or Atomic War discussed by Newman in Scientific American review in Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms"

XII-33 Frederick Franck's letter, "Lamberene Revisited" entire subject of Frontiers

XXIII-36 Quoted by Harold Wakeford-Cox from My Life and Thought in Lead, "Toward a Global Canon"

XXIV-47 Russell J. Rutter's quote from in Children, "Reverence for Life"

XXIII-39 Dr. Theodosius Dobzhansky quoted in re T.D. Lysenko from June 27 issue, in Frontiers, "Separation of Science and State?"

XXII-43 Dr. Robert S. Morison quoted, Jan. 27, 1967 issue, in Frontiers, "Prophets Without the Law"

XXII-44 Dr. Robert S. Morison quoted, Jan. 27, 1967 issue in Lead, "The Issue of 'Revolution'"

XXIII-37 Leon Eisenberg quoted, March 27 issue, in Lead, "The Deficiency of the Present"

XXIII-38 Herbert F. York quoted, July 17, and W. K H. Panofsky's review of York's Race to Oblivion quoted from July 31 issue in Lead, "The Shadow of the Virtues"

XXIV-3 Leo Marx article on ecological crisis discussed and quoted in Review, "Questions That Need Answers"

XXIV-10 Dr. Edwin H. Land quoted, Jan. 15, 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "Displacing Effects of Drugs"

XXIV-50 Edmund W. Sinnott quoted, Jan. 15, 1937 issue, in Review, "The Mysteries of Form"

XXV-7 Leon R. Kass paper quoted, Nov. 19, 1971 issue, in Lead, "An Age of Many Names"

XXV-10 Dr. Wilder Penfield quoted, Sept. 20, 1963 issue, in Frontiers, "New Views of China"

XXV-24 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Lead, "Lost Resonances"

XXVI-4 William Metz quoted, Nicholas Wade and Ted Roszak interview quoted from Dec. 1, 1972 issue in Frontiers, "A Look at 'Science'"

Schweitzer, Albert-(Continued)

XXVI-6 Joseph Weizenbaum quoted, May 12, 1972 issue, in Lead, "The Metaphors of Certainty"

XXVI-14 Joseph Haberer quoted, Nov. 17, 1972 issue, in Editorial, "The Guides of Current Science"

XXVI-16 Nicholas Wade quoted, Nov. 17, 1972 issue, in Review, "Consciousness and Design"

XXVI-52 Quoted, Nov. 16, 1973 issue in Editorial, "Subtlety in Tennessee"; also quoted, Henry Fairfield Osborn, May 20, 1927 issue

XXVII-2 Letter criticizing Charles Frankel quoted, Nov. 3, 1973 issue in Lead, "A Look at Rationalism"

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

XXVII-5 Michael Maccoby quoted on Freire's writings from May 14, 1971 issue in Lead, "Common Dilemmas"

XXVII-13 Pierre Duhem briefly quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Editorial, "A Higher Mathematics?"

XXVII-17 Dr. Wilder Penfield quoted, Sept. 20, 1963 issue, in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"

XXVII-44 Nicholas Wade's report on Roszak's article in Daedalus quoted from Sept. 13 issue in Editorial, "From Information to Meaning"

XXVIII-37 Reprint from Nutrition Action quoted, May 16 issue in Frontiers, "Farming and Food"

XXVIII-38 Theodore Roszak letter defending his position quoted from March 7 issue in Lead, "The Shadowy Terrain"

XXIX-6 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Lead, "Essay on 'Being'"

XXIX-9 Wilder Penfield quoted, Sept. 20, 1962 issue, in Review, "Report on China"

XXIX-11 Joseph Adelson's review of Moral Development quoted from Dec. 26, 1975 issue in Lead, "What Is 'Morality?'"

XXIX-16 Nicholas Wade quoted, Jan. 23, Hazel Henderson quoted, Nov. 28, 1975 issue, in Frontiers, "A 'Philosophic' Warning"

Schwenk, Theodor

XXX-52 His Sensitive Chaos reviewed in "Form Into Meaning"

Schwilck, Gene

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

Schwitzgebel, Ralph

XVIII-40 His Streetcorner Research quoted in Review, same title

Science 80 (Magazine)

XXXIII-13 Quoted article in first issue by Prof. Lynn White, Jr., re popular simplification of Science in Frontiers, "Science Reconsidered"

XXXIII-21 Feb. 29, 1980 issue discussed in Children, "Thoughts About Curriculum"

Science 80-(Continued)

XXXVII-40 Quoted "Computer Worship" by Joseph Menosky, reprinted in Utne Reader, in Editorial, "Alternative Reading"

XXXVIII-24 "Love and Violence" quoted from May 1985 by Jerome Kagan in Children, "An Unsolved Problem"

XXXV-47 What to do with old issues, in Children, Meaningless Research"

XXXVI-25 Quoted Dec. 13, 1968 Garrett Hardin, "Tragedy of the Commons" in Lead, "Systems of Infrastructure"

XXXVI-41 Quoted Leon Kass, N. D., Nov. 19, 1971, on genetic engineering in Frontiers, "Iss Death a Friend?"

Science

XV-15 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Lead, "Consciousness and Meaning"

XVI-1 Henry A. Murray's paper, "Prospect for Psychology," May 11 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "Socrates Rides Again"

XVI-48 Dr. Wilder Penfield quoted, Sept. 20 issue, in Lead, "Private and Public Thinking"

XVII-5 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Review, "Santayana and Jung"

XVII-12 Albert Einstein letter briefly quoted (1950 issue) in Children, "Toward Nonviolence"

XVII-13 Prof. George D. Birkhoff quoted, Dec. 30, 1938 issue, in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"

XVIII-18 Pierre Duhem as previously, in Lead, "The Mists of Objectivity"

XIX-20 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Lead, "Religion and the Dream of Reality"

XX-3 Henry Fairfield Osborn quoted from May 20, 1927 issue in Review, "On the Side of the Angels"

XX-6 Passage from Washington Post editorial quoted from Feb. 4, 1938 issue, Dr. Wesley Mitchell quoted, Oct. 6, 1939 issue, in Lead, "The Tough and Resilient Mind"

XX-21 Prof. Lynn White, Jr.'s paper quoted, March 10, 1967 issue, in Frontiers, "An Exploiters' Creed?"

XX-30 R. L. Wilder quoted from May 5 issue, in Children, "On 'Open Field' Teaching"

XX-44 Review article by James Bonner on William and Paul Paddock's Famine-1975! quoted, Aug. 25 issue, in Review, "The Coming Hunger"

XX-47 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Frontiers, "The Scientific Activity"

XXI-10 Dr. Edmund W. Sinnott quoted, Jan. 15, 1937 and Jan. 20, 1939 issue in Review, "The Inherent Reality"

XXI-16 Dr. Wilder Penfield quoted, Sept. 20, 1963 issue in Frontiers, "Why Not Learn 'the Good Things'?"

Science-(Continued)

XXI-34 Michael Polanyi's new paper quoted from June 21 issue in Lead, "Promethan or Epimethean Progress?"

XXI-49 Prof. Lynn White, Jr.'s paper quoted, March 10, 1967 issue, in Lead, "What Shall We Do With Our Lives?"

XXII-11 Andrew Jamison report on industrialist William P. Lear; John Maga

XXII-15 Prof. Lynn White, Jr., quoted from March 10, 1967 issue in Review, "Only the Eskimos?"

XXII-36 Dr. Robert S. Morison quoted, July 11 issue, in Lead, "The Ambiguity of Science"

XXIX-21 Nicholas Wade report on Washington, d. C. group, Community Technology, quoted from Jan. 31, 1975 issue in Frontiers, "Sprouts from Contradiction"

XXIX-24 Review of The Nature of Scientific Discovery quoted, Mar. 19 issue in Children, "Cross- Section"

XXIX-39 Phyllis Thompson and John McTavish article quoted, June 25 issue in Frontiers, "A Few Encouraging Signs"-also quoted report from March 19 issue, on EPA

XXX-2 Pierre Duhem quoted from review essay, April 23, 1954 issue in Lead, "A Pattern Laid Up in Heaven"

XXX-2 David Pimental quoted on land degradation from Oct. 8, 1976 issue in Frontiers, "A Trend Without a Future"

XXX-3 Kenneth Hammon and Leonard Adelman quoted, Oct. 22, 1976 issue in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decision"

XXX-37 Ian McHarg quoted, Jan. 28 issue, in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"

XXX-40 Quoted on Swedish consumption of energy, May 20 issue, in Lead, "The Facts of Life"

XXX-45 Allen L. Hammond's remarks on Amory Lovins quoted, May 27 issue, in Lead, "The Road Not Taken"

XXX-46 Michael Polanyi's "Life's Irreducible Structure" quoted from June 21, 1968 issue in Lead, "Not a Dumb Question"

XXXI-9 Garrett Hardin quoted, Dec. 2, 1977 issue, in Frontiers, "The Troubles of Transition"

XXXI-10 Clyde Z. Nunn's guest editorial quoted Dec. 9, 1977 issue in Frontiers, "Professional Independence"

XXXI-23 Bernard Lovell quoted, Mar. 19, 1976 issue, in Review, "Paul Goodman-Incisive Badfly"

XXIX-40 Bernard Lovell's review of The Nature of Scientific Discovery quoted from March 19 issue in Lead, "Science and Consciousness"

XXIX-49 Kenneth Laudon's review of Abbe Mowshowitz' The Conquest and Default"

Science-(Continued)

XXIX-50 Rene Dubos' paper in Aug. 6 issue quoted in Children, "Some Ecological Successes"; Philip H. Abelson quoted, Oct. 15 issue, in Frontiers, "Required Reading on Energy"

XXXI-38 June Goodfield quoted from Nov. 11, 1977 issue in Children, "Questions, No Answers"

XXXI-41 June Goodfield quoted, Nov. 11, 1977 issue, in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"

XXXI-52 Barbara J. Culliton quoted from Sept. 29, 1978 issue in Frontiers, "The Impossible Isn't Necessary"

XXXII-37 Pierre Duhem quoted, April 23, 1954 issue, in Editorial, "Two-World Physics?"

XXXII-42 Lynn Whyte, Jr. quoted, March 10, 1967 issue, in Lead, "Things Are Different Now"

XXXIII-14 Quoted interview and work of Amulya K. N. Reddy by Constance Holden in Jan. 11, 1980 issue in Frontiers, "Light in the East"

XXXIII-15 Jan. 25 issue re Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems report mentioned in Frontiers, "A Good Example"

XXXIII-18 Quoted, Feb. 15, 1980 issue, in Frontiers, "Sun, Wind, and Farms"

XXXIII-23 Quoted, Mar. 5, 1980 issue by Luther J. Carter on Leopold family, in Frontiers, "The Practice of Authentic Science"

XXXIII-47 Quoted Pierre Duhem article, April 23, 1954 issue, in Review, "An Intermediate Outlook" re Entropy

XL-1 Gerard Piel, Sept. 4, 1986, re beginning of science in the West, in "What May Happen to Science"

XL-47 June 19, 1987 Gina Kolata on Srinivasa Ramanujan

Science Advisers, Scientific Advisers, and Nuclear Weapons - pamphlet Lord Zukerman (Menard Press, London)

XXXV-23 Quoted in Lead, "Defeat Is Indivisible in Nuclear War"

Science and Art

X-21 Editorial

Science and Authority

IX-40 Lead

Science and Christian Tradition - Thomas H. Huxley

VIII-47 Quoted in Editorial, "The 'Spiritual' May Be 'Natural'"

XVIII-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Science as Consensus"

Science and Civilization in China - Joseph Needham (Cambridge University Press)

XXXII-49 Quoted from Colin A. Ronan's abridgment (Shorter Science and Civilization in China) first two volumes in Review, "Chinese Attainments"

XXXIII-45 Quoted his quote of Tai Chih in Frontiers, "An Uneven Mix"

Science and Consciousness

XXIX-40 Lead

Science and Culture

XXV-13 Editorial

Science and Culture - Thomas Huxley

X-22 Quoted from in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

Science and Education

XXI-32 Editorial

Science and Ethics

I-49 Frontiers (Hindu reluctance to kill animals no hindrance to scientific research)

Science and Freedom

I-13 Frontiers

X-11 Lead - by Ralph Burhoe

Science and God

IV-50 Editorial

Science and Human Affairs

IV-13 Frontiers

Science and Human Attitudes

II-12 Frontiers (mechanists vs. vitalists-or scientist vs. laymen)

Science and Human Behavior - B. F Skinner

X-23 Quoted in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"

XI-15 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Human Freedom" on matter of free will

XIII-47 Brief quote from in Lead, "Self-Deception's Strange Fruit"

XXVII-44 Quoted from in Review, "Psychology's Lost Chord"

XXXVII-4 Quoted in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

Science and Human Freedom

XI-15 Lead

XXI-9 Frontiers

Science and Human Values - J. Bronowski

XIII-32 Quoted from in Editorial, "Who Will Break the Rules?"

Science and Its Critics

XXVI-4 Lead

Science and Knowledge

II-47 Frontiers-quotation from Planck about world picture from child to man

Science and Man

II-19 Frontiers (theories on evolution) efficacy of sterilization, etc.

XVII-3 Review

Science and Man's Behavior - Trigant Burrow

VII-6 Quoted in Children

Science and Moral Freedom

II-41 Frontiers-discussion of Bruce Stewart's "Challenge to Social Science"

II-44 Letter from reader on above basis of Frontiers, "Social Science-Again"

Science and Moral Values

XI-25 Frontiers-Trigant Burrow

Science and Morals

IX-46 Lead

Science and Mysticism

IX-43 Frontiers

Science and Myth

XXV-51 Lead

Science and Philosophy - Alfred North Whitehead (Philosophical Library, 1948)

XXXIII-52 Quoted "Some Autobiographical Notes" in Children, "Some Useful Recollections"

XXXIII-52 Quoted "Some Autobiographical Notes" in Children, "Some Useful Recollections"

XXXV-4 Quoted first essay in Part II, "Immortality" in Editorial, "Fusion of Two Worlds"

Science and Philosophy

II-27 Frontiers-Ortega, Harry N. Rosenfield, Lewis Beck

VI-34 Lead

IX-31 Frontiers

X-21 Lead

Science and Politics

III-20 Frontiers (quotation from Robert Oppenheimer address at Awards Banquet of Science Talent Search)

XV-35 Lead

Science and Practice of Oil Painting, The - Harold Speed (Chapman & Hall, London 1924)

IX-25 Quoted in Editorial, "No Winged Words"

Science and Religion (Soviet publication)

XXII-4 Prof. Nikolai Khokhlov quoted from in Review, "A Young But Promising Science"

Science and Religion- Again

XVII-52 Lead

Science and Romance

VII-37 Frontiers

Science and Sanity - Alfred Korzybski

VI-47 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Being with the Longest Memory"

Science and Scientists

VII-4 Editorial

Science and Self-Actualization - A. H. Maslow (California Institute of Technology address)

XVIII-30 Lead

Science and Society

II-10 Frontiers

Science and Society

XXIX-45 Editorial

Science and Survival - Dr. Barry Commoner

XX-44 Quoted in Lead, "The New Morality"

XXI-16 Quoted by Betty Roszak in her Lead, "The Dream of Dr. Moreau"

Science and Teaching

XVIII-44 Editorial

Science and Theology

XII-29 Review

Science and Value

VIII-17 Frontiers (Arthur Morgan's Search for Purpose) condensation of one chapter

Science and the Individual

XI-52 Frontiers

Science and the Modern Understanding - J. Robert Oppenheimer

VII-30 Reviewed, "Science Joins the Humanities"

Science and the Modern World - Alfred North Whitehead (1926)

XXVII-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "Invitation to Learning"

Science, Animals and Evolution - Catherine Roberts (Greenwood Press, 1980, $18.95)

XXXIII-38 Quoted and discussed in Review, "The Role of Humans"

XXXIV-5 Quoted in Review, "Survivors or Transcenders?"

XXXV-17 Quoted in Review, "Are We 'Evolving'?"

XXXVIII-15 Quoted on man's spiritual uniqueness in Lead, "The Next Step"

Science and the State

XXIV-7 Frontiers

Science as Consensus

XVIII-51 Frontiers

Science as Morality - George Simpson

VI-39 Frontiers-review of pamphlet

Science Education for the Non-Scientist - Jeremy Bernstein

XXXVI-13 Article in American Scholar, Winter 1982, quoted in Lead, "The Nectar of Eternity"

Science, Faith and Society - Michael Planyi (University of Chicago Press, 1964)

XIX-6 Discussed, quoted in Editorial, "The Nature of Scientific Inquiry"

XIX-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of the Inner Life"; also his quote of Nicolas Gimes

XIX-8 Quoted in Lead, "Social 'Mysteries'"

XXI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"

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

XXIV-23 Quoted in Lead, "Rebirth of Science?"

XXV-7 Quoted in Lead, "An Age of Many Names"

XXVII-4 Quoted in Lead, "The Simple Solutions"

XXVII-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Area of Human Competence"

XXVII-40 Quoted in Review, "Socratic Priorities"

XXXI-18 Quoted in Frontiers, "Ego Trip or Transcendence?"

XXXVIII-9 Quoted in Lead, "Required Reading" re authority of science and moral integrity

XXXVIII-10 Quoted on USSR's view of scientific research in Review, "The Meaning of Scientific Inquiry"

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

Science Fiction

V-18 Review

"Science-Fiction" Metaphysics

XII-34 Review

Science for Human Development

XXXV-22 Review (on scientific jargon)

Science for the Citizen - Lancelot Hogben

II-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Evolution Controversy"

Science for Man

XXI-32 Frontiers

Science for Tomorrow

XXX-21 Lead

XXXV-3 Editorial (Science for Villages quoted)

Science for Villages (published every two months) edited by Devendra Kumar (Centre of Science for Villages in Wardha, 442 001 (M.S.) India, 6 issues, $7.00)

XXXIV-4 Discussed, quoted from editor in Editorial, "Handwriting on the Wall"

XXXIV-13 Discussed Oct. 1980 issue, quoted from Le Monde article reprinted in Nagpur Times discussion of in same issue in Frontiers, "Solar Cookers, Biogas, and Trees"

XXXV-3 Discussed in Editorial, "Science for Tomorrow"; Oct. 1981 issue quoted in Frontiers, "To the Doors of Mud Huts"

XXXV-4 Quoted S. Pratap Reddy, Sept. 1981, in Children, "Ignored Advice"

XXXV-38 Quoted G. Shankar Ranganathan, Apr. 1982, on reforestation in Frontiers, "Ill and Prescription"; also Devendra Kumar, same issue

XXXV-41 Quoted May 1982, Devendra Kumar re technology and social justice in Frontiers, "Ills and a Remedy"

XXXVI-25 Quoted Kumar re Vinoba in Frontiers, Nov. 1982 issue, "News from India"; also article on women's work ("Rural India")

XXXVI-36 Feb. 1983 issue on carbon dioxide in atmosphere, by Kumar, in Frontiers, "Slow is Beautiful"

XXXVII-11 Quoted on Chipko, Aug/Sept 1963, in Frontiers, "A Million Trees Planted in India" (by Anil Agarwal)

XXXVII-25 Quoted Devendra Kumar re aim and work in Frontiers, "The Good of Life on Earth," Dec. 1983-Jan. 1984 issue

XXXVIII-24 Quoted Kumar, 1984 articles on their work and Sept/Oct 1984 report, in Frontiers, "Science for Villages"

Science for Villages

XXXVIII-24 Frontiers

Science for What? -- Robert S. Lynd (Princeton, 1939)

III-5 Reference to in Frontiers, "They Know the Answers"

XVIII-15 Long quote from in Lead, "The Chances for Utopia"

XXXVI-24 Quoted in Frontiers, "Time-Bombs and Seeds (under Knowledge for What?)

Science Framework for California Public Schools

XXVI-16 Vernon L. Grose quoted in Review, "Consciousness and Design"

Science in the Human Interest

XXXV-8 Review-population, quality of life

Science in Transformation

XXII-28 Lead

Science Invades the "Occult"

XII-35 Review

Science is a Sacred Cow - Anthony Standen (Dutton, $2.75)

III-13 Reviewed under Frontiers, "The New Skepticism"

Science Joins the Humanities

VII-30 Review (J. Robert Oppenheimer's Science and the Modern Understanding)

Science Liberty and Peace - Aldous Huxley

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

Science Looks at Itself (compiled by National Science Teachers Assoc., Scribner's, 1970)

XXIV-17 Roy A. Rappaport quoted from in Review, "Who Should Write History?"

Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child

XXIII-36 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Books for Teachers"

XXIII-44 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Children's Thinking"

Science of Human Well-Being, A

XXIII-44 Frontiers

Science of Man?, A

XXXII-5 Editorial

XXXII-50 Lead

Science of Power, The - Benjamin Kidd

VIII-43 Reference to by Dorothy Thompson, Ladies Home Journal article, quoted in Children

Science of Psi - Carroll B. Nash (Charles C. Thomas, 1978, $16.95)

XXXII-22 Quoted in Frontiers, "Creeping Idealism"

Science Ponders Religion - edited by Harlow Shapley

XIII-51 Preface to quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on Scientists on Religion"

Science Reconsidered

XXXIII-13 Frontiers

Science, Scientists, and Psychical Research

X-18 Frontiers (article by Dr. Ducasse from his remarks delivered at the celebration of fiftieth anniversary of foundation of the American Society for Psychic Research, March 2, 1956)

Science, Technology, and Rebellion - Walter Weisskopf

XXII-30 Frontiers

Science with Human Ends

XVI-16 Lead

Science's Original Sin

X-4 Editorial

Scientific Activity, The

XX-47 Frontiers

Scientific American (Magazine)

IX-3 Solomon E. Asch article quoted in Review, "Who Thinks for Whom?"

XII-12 Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms," re James R. Newman review of four books (antiwar) in Scientific American

XIII-47 Dr. Albert Einstein quoted, April 1950 issue, in Lead, "Self-Deception's Strange Fruit"

XIX-20 Dr. Einstein quoted, April 1950, in Lead, "Religion and the Dreams of Reality"

XXII-15 Dr. Albert Bandura quoted, March 1967 issue, in Editorial, "An Ancient Dilemma"

XXIII-10 Harvey Brooks and Raymond Bowers article quoted, Feb. 1970 issue, in Frontiers, "Knowledge is Missing"

XXIII-20 Quoted from S. Gopal's review of Gandhi's Truth in April issue, in Editorial, "Gandhi's 'Nonviolence'"

XXIII-51 Harvey Brooks and Raymond Bowers quoted from Feb. 1970 issue in Lead, "The Age of Preoccupation"

Scientific American -(Continued)

XXV-39 Brooks and Bowers again quoted from above in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"

XXVI-4 Gunter S. Stent quoted from Dec. 1972 issue in Lead, "Science and Its Critics"

XXVII-1 Dorothy Waley Singer, Lawrence S. Lerner, Edward A. Gosselin article on Bruno quoted from April 1973 issue in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"

XXIX-8 Report quoted from Feb. 1970 issue in Children, "Where Social Change Begins"

XXIX-19 A Course of Study quoted from April issue in Editorial, "An Irrelevant Parallel"

XXIX-26-34 Dorothy Nelkin quoted, April issue, in Children, "Sides of the 'Evolution' Issue"

XXX-9 Yoichiro Nambu quoted, Nov. 1976 issue, in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"

XXXI-20 Quoted, Feb. 1970 issue, in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"

XXXII-3 Harvey Brooks and Raymond Bowers quoted, Feb. 1970 issue, in Frontiers, "Causes Obscure, Effects Evident"

XXXII-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "Toward Gentle, Equitable Transition"

XXXIV-20 Article by John U. Nef in Nov. 1977 issue re revolution in thinking caused by nuclear energy, discussed in Lead, "The Stewardship of the Earth"

Scientific Conscience, The

X-12 Frontiers

XXXIV-17 Frontiers

Scientific Conscience, The - Dr. Catherine Roberts (collection of essays)

XXI-17 Discussed, quoted in Review, "More Than Scientific Humanism"

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

XXV-19 Quoted in Lead, "Two Views of Man"

XXVIII-26-35 Quoted in Editorial, "What is Character?"

XXXIII-38 Discussed in Review, "The Role of Humans"

Scientific Frontiers

XXII-11 Frontiers

Scientific Generalist

II-27 Editorial about how to produce one

Scientific Innovation, A

XLI-24 Lead (Shaldrake)

Scientific Inspiration

IX-14 Lead

Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems - Jerome Revetz

XXV-20 Theodore Roszak's review of quoted, March 27 Nation in Lead, "Reform of Institutions"

Scientific Management - Frederick Taylor (Harper & Row, 1947)

XXXVII-36 Brief quote on removing brainwork from worker in Lead, "Work"

Scientific Method, The

II-16 Frontiers

Scientific Monthly (Magazine)

I-26 Solidly behind skeptical position in opposition to finding meanings in things. Referred to in "Has History a Meaning?"

III-49 Frontiers, "The Use of Power" based on article in November 1950 issue

IV-37 Quoted in Lead, "The Language of Affirmation" showing how dry and uninspired the language even when saying something important

V-37 Reference to March 1952 article, "Cleared for Top Secret" in Lead, "When Patience Is Not a Virtue"

V-39 Quoted from Martin Dworkin article in Frontiers, "The Same Old Question"

VII-33 Discussion on in Frontiers, "'Retreat' to Philosophy"

XI-38 Quoted in Lead, "Question to Social Science" on using social sciences for the solution of human problems

XVII-13 Francis B. Sumner quoted from Oct. 1937 issue in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"

XX-47 Dr. Albert Einstein quoted, April 1950 issue in Frontiers, "The Scientific Activity"

XXI-10 Francis B. Sumner quoted from Oct. 1937 issue in Lead, "The Flight from Abstractions"

XXI-10 Dr. A. S. Pearse quoted, Oct. 1937 issue, in Lead, "The Flight from Abstractions"

XXV-43 Ward Shepard's review of Laura Thompson's The Hopi Way quoted from Feb. 1946 issue in Editorial, "'Handicaps' of Consciousness"

"Scientific" Mysticism

III-35 Frontiers

Scientific Philosophizing

X-14 Lead

Scientific Plateau, The

X-18 Editorial

"Scientific" Psychic Research

I-44 Frontiers

Scientific Religion, A

XI-22 Frontiers

Scientific Self-Criticism

VIII-10 Frontiers

Scientific Spirit

I-51 Lead

Scientist in Russia - Eric Asby (Pelican vol.)

I-3 Frontiers

Scientist Looks Eastward, A

I-37 Lead

Scientist on Science, A

XXIV-2 Frontiers

Scientist to Learn From, A

XXXII-44 Review

Scientists and Moral Decision

XII-9 Review-Linus Paulin's No More War!

Scientists and Science-Users

XIII-22 Review

Scientists Are Human

XXIV-21 Review

Scientists Are Human - David Lindsay Watson (Watts, England, 1938)

I-37 Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

I-32 Frontiers, "Scientists Question Themselves"

II-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Evolution Controversy"

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

XVII-4 Watson's summary of Robert Briffault quoted from in Lead, "The Social Functions"

Scientists on Science

XXXVIII-27 Review (Maslow, Chargaff)

Scientists Question Themselves

I-32 Frontiers (Scientists Are Human, etc.)

Scientist's "Reality," The

III-46 Frontiers

Scientists Speak Out

XXV-2 Frontiers

Scientists Worth Reading

XXI-37 Editorial

Science Nuova (1725) - Giovanni Battista Vico

XXIII-44 Mentioned in quote from To the Finland Station in Lead, "Vision and Vulgarization"

Scope of Science, The

XII-47 Frontiers

Scott Bader Commonwealth

XXI-30 Quoted from new English magazine Help and other material in Review, "The Fruits of Vision"

Scott, David

XXXVI-36 Quoted from Christian Science Monitor, April 15, 1983, and interview with Joseph Weizenbaum on computers in schools in Children, "The Picture of the World"

Scott, George

XII-45 His Time and Place from Dell collection The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men quoted in Lead, "The Search for Roots"

Scott, John

XIII-21 His Democracy Is Not Enough quoted in Lead, "Non-Violent Resistance"

Scott, Lawrence

XIV-22 Quoted on germ warfare from N.Y. Times, Feb. 27, in Review, "'Double-Think' and the Vicious Circle"

Scott, Rev. Michael

IV-6 Quoted from London Observer re Africa in Letter from England

XII-10 Discussed in Letter from England

Scott, Robert H.

I-46 His petition to revoke licenses of 3 radio stations for refusing to allow him time for his side of atheism in Lead, "Dilemmas of a Free Society"

Scott-Maxwell, Florida

XVI-51 Her Woman and Sometimes Men quoted in Review of same title

Scottish Rite News Bulletin

VIII-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"- Texas Rabbi, Dr. Henry Barnston, on Bible as history

Scottsboro Boy - Haywood Patterson, Earl Conrad (Doubleday and Bantam, 1951)

IV-6 Reference to in Letter from England

V-14 Reviewed, "The Comfortable and the Damned"

Scoundrel Time - Lillian Hellman

XXIX-39 Garry Wills' introduction to quoted in Lead, "Confirming Voices"

Scoville, Herbert

XXXV-7 His "Prescription for Disaster" from The Final Epidemic quoted in Editorial, "Are the Terrorists Mad?"

Scratches on Our Minds - Harold Isaacs

XI-31 Reference to in connection with Philip Wylie's Innocent Ambassadors in Review, "Around the World with Mr. Wylie"

Scribner Treasury, The - Charles Scribner's Sons (1953)

X-52 Contains complete collection of Carl Ewald's stories, titled My Little Boy, mentioned in Children, "Notes and Correspondence"

Scruton, Roger

XXXIV-11 Quoted his article in American Scholar, Autumn 1980, "Humane Education" in Lead, "The Tangible and the Intangible" (difference between art and skill-human relationships, etc.)

Scudder, Kenyon

V-12 Review of his Prisoners Are People

Scudder, Samuel

XXX-15 His impressions of study under Agassiz, quoted by David McCullough in Jan. Audubon, used in Children, "Looking"

Sea Around Us, The - Rachel Carson (1951)

XL-40 Extensively quoted in "What We Are Learning from the Sea"

Sea of Cortez - John Steinbeck, E. F. Ricketts

III-34 Brief quote about gunner in Lead, "New Beginnings"

XVIII-24 Quoted in Lead, "Systems and the Man"

XXI-20 Quoted in Lead, "The Failure of the Specialists"

Sea of Samsara, The

XII-38 Lead

Sea Quest - Charles A. Borden (McCrae Smith Co., 1977)

XXVII-18 Discussed and quoted from in Children, "Of Books and Boats"

Seagoe, May V.

XX-3 Her review of Nat Hentoff's Our Children Are Dying quoted from Dec. 18 L.A. Times Calendar section in Children, "Questions, Answers"

Seagraves, Kelly (Nell-mother)

XXXIV-37 Plaintiff in Creationist trial, mother quoted in Editorial, "Some Contrasts"; trial discussed from Christian Science Monitor, July 23, 1981, in Children, "The March of Bigotry"

Seal Morning - Rowena Farre

XIX-45 Quoted in Children, "Beyond 'Finite Significance'"

Seale, Joe

XXXII-26-35 Quoted on construction of windmill from Journal of the New Alchemists in Lead, "Toward Gentle, Equitable Transition"

Seamon, David

XXXII-43 Quoted from In Human Geography (Ley and Samuels, eds.) describing Goethe's "Approach to the Natural World," in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

Search for a "Limit," The

XIX-38 Lead

Search for an American Mystique?

XII-36 Review

Search for an Authentic Ethic

XVIII-39 Review

Search for an Eternal Norm, The - As Represented by Three Classics -- Louis Halle (University Press of America, 1980)

XXX-24 Quoted on Hamlet, Socrates and their intelligence in "Heroes-Known and Unknown"

XXXIV-37 Quoted in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"

XXXV-9 Quoted in Lead, "Moral Development and Education"

XXXVI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Thread of Self- Knowledge" (the Logos)

XXXVI-17 Quoted (re life-cycles) in Lead, "Value of a Different Kind"

Search for Authenticity, The - J. F. T. Bugental (Holt, Rinehart, Winston, Inc., 1965)

XIX-3 Quoted and discussed in Review of same title

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

XIX-21 Quoted by Ronald R. Bringle in Lead, "Humanistic Psychology for Education"

Search for Environmental Ethics, A-An Initial Bibliography (published by Smithsonian Institution, 1980, $8.95)

XXXIV-3 The Quiet Crisis, Man and Nature, The Machine in the Garden, etc. (informational) in Review, "'If We Had Been Left Alone'"

Search for Existential Identity, The - James Bugental (Jossey-Bass, 1976)

XXXI-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Greatest Conspiracy"

Search for Meaning, The - Dr. Viktor Frankl

XVI-13 Review of by Robert R. Kirsch quoted from L.A. Times, Feb. 3, in Frontiers, same title

XVI-33 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Strenuous Life"

Search for Meaning, The - A. J. Ungersma

XVI-40 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Logotherapy-A Christian View"

Search for Meaning, The

XVI-13 Frontiers (Review by Robert R. Kirsch of Dr. Viktor Frankl's latest book taken from L.A. Times, Feb. 3) along with Virginia Held's "The Bewildered Age"

Search for Purpose-Arthur E. Morgan (Antioch Press, Yellow Springs, Ohio) (Community Service, Inc., $3.00)

VIII-17 One chapter condensed used as Frontiers, "Science and Value"

VIII-29 Discussed in Editorial, "Purpose in Nature?" and in Frontiers, "Lifetime Quest"

XXXVIII-5 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Personal Approach"

XL-48 Quoted in "Become What You Are"

Search for Roots, The

VII-39 Frontiers

XII-45 Lead

XX-47 Review

Search for Social Principles

III-36 Frontiers-The Law, Frederic Bastiat

Search for the Typographic Form of Plato's Phaedrus, A (Greenwood Press, 300 Broadway, San Francisco 94133)

XXXI-38 Review, in "Reflections on Form"

Searchers, The - Gustaf Stomberg

I-33 Brief review in Frontiers, "Toward Synthesis"

Searching Questions

XIII-11 Frontiers

Searle, John

XVIII-5 Quoted from Calvin Trillin's Revolution at Berkeley in Lead, "They Know Enough for a Start"

Searles, Dr. Harold F.

XV-14 Quoted, Winter 1961-62 issue of Landscape in Lead, "Creeping Ethics"

XV-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Private Origins of the Good"

XVII-27 Quoted in Lead, "Great and Perilous Times," comment on "relatedness to total environment"

XVIII-1 Quoted in Editorial, "The Islands and the Sea"

XIX-14 Quoted in Editorial, "Timeless Dimensions"

XXII-4 Quoted in Lead, "To Think Like a Mountain"

XXV-3 Quoted from The Nonhuman Environment in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"

XXVII-3 Quoted in Lead, "The World in View"

XXVII-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "Invitation to Learning"

XXIX-26-34 The Nonhuman Environment quoted in Lead, "Kinds of Objectivity"

Searls, Hank

XIV-19 Quoted from his The Crowded Sky in Review, "'Cultural Criticism' in Recent Novels"

Sears, John W.

XXXVII-46 Quoted from Washington Spectator, June 14, 1984 re deliberately inducing fear in the public for economic purposes, in Frontiers, "The Bad and the Good. . ."

Sears, Paul B. (Noted Conservationist)

X-47 Quoted his contribution to the Autumn American Scholar symposium "Faiths for a Complex World" in Frontiers, "Faiths for a Perilous Life"

XII-13 His Key Reporter article, "Physical Law and Moral Choice" quoted in Lead, "The Illumination of Values"

Sears, Paul B. -(Continued)

XXXV-14 Deserts on the March review of in Land Report, Fall 1980, quoted in Children, "Two Pioneers"

XXXV-19 Discussed Deserts on the March in Frontiers, "The Real Frontier"

Season in Hell, A - Rimbaud

XX-1 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Change and Changing Things"

Season of Growing, A

XXX-17 Frontiers

Seasonal Musing

XXVIII-52 Editorial

Seasons Hereafter, The - Elizabeth Ogilvie (Avon paperback)

XXIII-15 Discussed in Review, "Women in Rebirth"

Season's Tiding, The

XIX-51 Editorial

Seattle, Chief (1855 letter to Washington, D. C.-"The Great Chief")

XXXVI-12 Quoted from Man and the Environment in Review, same title

Seattle Times

XXXI-23 Quoted on rhythm in rock music in Lead, "The Costs of Restoration"

Second Coming, The (magazine)

XIV-5 Percival Goodman quoted, Jan/Feb 1961 issue, in Lead, "Who Has Done These Things?"

XV-7 Yosal Rogat's article on Eichmann trial in March 1962 issue, quoted in Editorial, "What Do People Learn From?"

Second Happiest Day, The - John Phillips (Harper's)

VI-15 Reviewed, "The Superfluous Society"

Second Phase, The

XXVIII-36 Lead

Second Sex, The - Simone de Beauvoir

XVI-51 Quoted in Review, "Women and Sometimes Men"

Second-Thoughts

XII-39 Editorial

Second Thoughts on the Religious Revival by Herbert J. Muller

XVII-33 Reviewed chapter from his book, Religion and Freedom in the Modern World, reprinted in Harper's for February

Second Thoughts on Technology

VII-14 Frontiers

Second World War, The (1948) - Capt. Cyril Falls

I-50 Reference to in Letter from England

Second World War, The - J. F. C. Fuller

II-18 Quoted from Hoffman Nickerson's Ordnance, review of "Secret Agent Etiquette" - Virginia Naeve

XIX-50 Frontiers

Secret-Agent Etiquette - Virginia Naeve

XIX-50 Frontiers

Secret of Childhood, The - Dr. Maria Montessori

XVIII-6 Quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Secret of Economic Growth, The

XXXVII-48 Review (Jan Jacobs-The Wealth of Nations)

Secret of Health, A

XXXVII-6 Frontiers (Logotherapy)

Secret of Luca, The - Ignazio Silone

XI-44 Brief review, "Back to the Wall" in Frontiers

Secret of Success, The

XXXIX-5 Lead (Ortega-attitudes and opinions)

Secret of the Andes - Ann Nolan Clark (Viking, 1962)

VII-29 Mention in Children

XXV-41 Discussed and quoted in Children, "A Boy Learns a Secret"

Secret Service

XVIII-17 Mentioned in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"

Secret Societies and the French Revolution - Una Birch

I-40 Quoted in Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"

VI-36 Quoted in Lead, "Civilizing Agencies"

XVI-39 Quoted in Review, "Libraries of Vision"

XX-11 Quoted in Editorial, "The Vision of an Age"

XXI-6 Quoted from in Review, "Restored Portrait of Cagliostro"

XXIX-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"

XXXIX-8 Quoted on their influence in Lead

Secret Story, A - William Saroyan

VIII-9 Review, "Three Forms of Suffering"

Secret Weapon

VIII-16 Editorial

Sectarianism in Religion and Science

II-42 Lead

Security of Purpose

III-52 Editorial

Sedge - Louis J. Halle

XIX-49 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Sedge is for Sedgians"

Sedge is for Sedgians

XIX-49 Review

Sedlin, Joseph

VIII-25 Quoted from Nation in Editorial, "The Cost of 'Security'" re "depth psychology" of selling

Seduction of the Innocent

VII-27 Discussed in Children

Seed Beneath the Snow - Ignazio Silone

I-1 Review

I-40 Stresses theme of individual exercise of private initiative for general good

II-24 Message of this is that men must go back to simple acts to restore simple trust between human beings-discussed in Lead, "Men and Idea Systems"

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

VI-45 Quoted in Lead, "Salvation Redefined"

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

Seed Finder, The - John Jeavons and Robin Leler (Jeavons-Leler Press, 5798 Ridgewood Rd., Willits, CA 95490)

XXXVI-24 Discussed in Frontiers, "Time-Bombs and Seeds"

Seedling News

XXXVIII-48 Nov/Dec 1985 report on tree planting- Editorial, "Fruit Trees for Africa"

Seedling News-(Continued)

XXXIV-51 Nov/Dec 1981 issue noted re planting trees by Tree People in Editorial, "Growth Through Cooperation"; quoted same issue, Andy Lipkis, in Children, "He is Available"

XXXV-48 Latest report on planting schedule for 1984 in Frontiers, "Warnings and Encouragements"

XL-5 Lipkis on correspondence between drugs and pollution, Dec. 1986 in "Periodicals of Interest"

XLI-16 Andy Lipkis report in "Trees and Soil"

XLI-39 May/June 1988 re trees planted in Africa

Seeds (pamphlet series sponsored by Carnegie Corp., Foundation and Population Council)

XXXIV-10 The Mraru Bus Service" by Jill Kneerim in Children, "Busing in Kenya"

Seeds. . . Flying Around the World

XXXV-8 Frontiers (Revolution, Italian, American)

Seeds of Change

XXVIII-8 Editorial

Seeds of "Counter Revolution," The

VI-48 Frontiers

Seeds of Liberation - Paul Goodman

XVIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "Beginnings Are More Timeless Than Endings"

XIX-16 Paul Goodman quoted from in Frontiers, same title

Seeds of Liberation

XIX-16 Frontiers

Seeds of Life - John Langdon-Davies (Devin-Adair, 1955)

XXI-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Where the Wild Thyme Grows"

Seeds of New Beginnings

XXXVI-47 Lead (Illusions connected with the world "society")

Seeds of Peace - Jeanne Larson and Madge Michaels-Cyrus (New Society, 1987)

XL-10 Book of quotations, reviewed in "Matters of Words"

Seeds of the Seventies - Arthur Stein (University Press of New England, 1985)

XL-17 Quoted in "Diverse Potentialities"

Seeds of Tomorrow - Cris and Oliver Popenoe (Harper & Row, 1984)

XXXVIII-26 Quoted in Review, "Surviving Communities"

Seeds of Treason - Toledano & Lasky

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

Seeger, Elizabeth

II-5 Review of her condensation of the Mahabharata-the Five Brothers

VI-33 Quoted from Introduction of above book in Frontiers, "Non-Acquisitive Societies"

XXV-21 MANAS review of her The Five Brothers, Feb. 2, 1949, quoted in Editor, "The Mahabharata"; The Five Sons of King Pandu discussed, quoted in Children, "Ancient Classics"

XXV-48 Quoted in Review, "Elements of Heroic Literature"

Seeger, Elizabeth-(Continued)

XXVI-40 Quoted in re great epics in Children, "In a Declining World"

XXXIV-50 Paraphrased on myths and epics on Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

Seekers After Truth - Idries Shah (Harper & Row, 1982)

XXXVI-15 Quoted story from in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

Seeskin, Kenneth

XXXIII-12 Quoted his article in American Scholar on Socrates and Plato in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"

Seeing India by Car

XXXIX-19 Review (The Walls of India)

Seeing Nature Whole - John Fowles

XXXII-52 Title of article in Harper's, Nov. 1979, quoted in Lead, "A General Understanding"

Seeing the Unity

XXXIX-6 Editorial (Plato, Berry)

Seeker, The - Dr. Allen Whellis

XV-42 Quoted in Review of same title

Seeking the Good

XVII-21 Lead-letters from Brian Carpendale and Richard Gregg

Seeking the Higher Ground

XXI-4 Review

Seeskin, Kenneth

XXXIII-12 Quoted his article in American Scholar on Socrates and Plato in Lead, "Grounds for Suspicion"

Segovia, Andres

XII-8 Editorial, "Mr. Segovia's Guitar"

Segraves, Kelly (Creation Science Research Center)

XXXIV-24 Quoted L.A. Times, March 6, 1981 story on their dispute re "Creation" in public schools (his son Kasey-and Superior Court trial)

Seham, Max

VI-4 Quoted from Progressive article, "The Politics of Medicine" in Review, "'Occupational' Novels"

Seidenbaum, Art

XXXVI-38 Quoted L.A. Times story, May 1, 1983, on education, in Children, "Some Unknown Sense"

Seidenberg, Roderick

V-11 Discussion of his Posthistoric Man in Frontiers, "The Trap of 'Progress'"

X-27 Review of his Posthistoric Man in Lead, "The Age of Climax"

X-27 Discussed in Editorial, "An Hour of Freedom"

X-43 Reference to in Lead, "Institutions and Symbols"

XIV-42 His book Anatomy of the Future quoted in Review, "Twentieth-Century Synthesis," also quoted in Editorial, "Who Shapes Our Ends?"

XVII-24 Reference to his Post-Historic Man in Lead

XXII-3 Passage from his letter to Lewis Mumford quoted from Mumford's In the Name of Sanity in Lead, "World Without Drama"

Seidenberg, Roderick-(Continued)

XXVII-43 Quoted from Post-Historic Man (chapter on Historic Determinism) in Review, "Fact and Fiction"

XXX-19 Post-Historic Man quoted in Lead, "The Irrepressible Question"

XXXV-37 His Post-Historic Man (1950) quoted in Lead, "A Long Hard Road"

Seidman, Hugh

XXIII-35 Quoted New American Review, No. 9, in Frontiers, "Some Quotations on 'Art and Politics'"

Seifred Fridolin

IV-25 Jailed for refusing to pay fine imposed for not sending children to public school-Frontiers, "The Institutional Dilemma"

Seifriz, William

VII-37 Quoted re Goethe in Editorial, "Two Views of Fear"' Frontiers, 'Science and Romance," deals with his Science article re his dream of a university

Seigel, J. E.

XXII-4 His essay on Franz Fanon quoted from Winter issue of American Scholar in Frontiers, "Fanon's 'Final Outcome'"

XXII-18 Quoted again on Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth in Children, "Guilt and Atonement"

Seldes, George

I-17 His In Fact illustrates possibility of newsletter method in reaching large audience-Review, "Channels of Free Expression"

XXI-19 Lord Acton, Freud, Kant briefly quoted from The Great Quotations in Editorial, "The Pursuit of Side-Effects"

Seldes, Gilbert

IV-11 Quoted his The Great Audience in Editorial, "Advance Notice"

Seldin, Joseph J.

VIII-45 Nation article quoted re converting young via television and radio into buyers-Lead, "Dubious 'Success Story'"

XX-16 Quoted Oct. 8, 1955 Nation in Children, "The Robot in the Parlor"

Seldman, Neil N.

XXXIII-20 His Common Sense Radicalism quoted in Frontiers, "Indicators of Change"

Select Works of Porphyry -- Thomas Taylor (translation of Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures) London, 1823

XXIV-21 Quoted in Lead, "Men and Their Times"

Selected Essays by Simone Weil - ed. Richard Rees (Oxford University Press, 1962)

XVII-28 Reviewed in Editorial

XXX-50 Quoted in Lead, "No Serious Mistakes"

Selected Writings-Poetry and Criticism - Sir Herbert Read

XIX-25 Quoted Jan. 1966 Art Education in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Selections from Gandhi (Nirmal Kumar Bose, ed., 1949) (Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, India)

XIV-27 Quoted in Lead, "Beyond Politics"

Selections from Gandhi -(Continued)

XVII-38 Quoted in Lead, "On Uncertain But Promising Ground"

XXXII-39 Quoted in Editorial, "Silent Social Revolution"

XXXIV-46 Quoted in Editorial, "Non-Violent Resistance"

XL-10 Quoted in "Matters of Words"

Selective Conscientious Objector

XX-3 Editorial

Self and Its Circumstances, The

XXX-7 Lead

Self and Knowledge, The

XXVII-18 Lead

Self and Society, The

XVI-45 Frontiers

Self and the Other, The

XVIII-5 Frontiers

Self-Actualizing Creativeness

XII-52 Editorial

Self-Actualization-In Process

XXXIII-26-35 Review

Self-Awareness in Science

III-43 Frontiers

Self Beyond Yourself, The - Richard B. Gregg (Lippincott)

X-35 Review of Indian edition, titled A Compass for Civilization, in Review, "High Plateau"

X-51 Thesis of book briefly stated in Lead, "The Desert Island" approach

Self-Consistency - Prescott Lecky

X-24 Quoted in Children, "Freedom and Self- Definition"

X-25 Quoted in Children

Self-Correctives and Scientism

V-35 Review-American Scholar, ETC.

Self-Created Man

XXVI-4 Review

Self-Criticism for Christianity

XVII-10 Frontiers

Self-Deception's Strange Fruit

XIII-47 Lead

Self-Explorations in Personal Growth, The - Clark E. Moustakes

X-45 Reviewed in Review, "Symposium on 'The Self'"-contains articles by Gordon Allport, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Sarvepali Radakrishnan, Andres Angyal, A. H. Maslow, Carl Rogers and Rabindranath Tagore

Self-Reliant Cities - David Morris (Sierra Club, paper, 1982)

XXXVI-25 Reviewed, quoted in "Some Cautious Optimism"; also quoted in Editorial, "A New Balance"

XXXVI-47 As discussed by Morris in Environment (July/ Aug) in Frontiers, "Local Self-Reliance is the Goal"

XXXVIII-12 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Zeno as Guide"

Self in Transformation, The - Prof. Herbert Fingarette

XVI-39 Discussed, quoted in Lead, same title

XVI-43 Quoted in Children, 'Definitions" re religious education

XVII-14 Quoted in Children, 'Misery and Responsibility"

Self in Transformation, The -(Continued)

XVII-15 Quoted in Review, "Psychoanalysis and Responsibility"

XVII-22 Brief reference in Lead, "Acquirement of Individuality"

XVII-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

XVIII-1 Quoted in Children, "The 'I Am Me' Experience"

XVIII-16 Quoted in Children, "Education and Religious Study"

XVIII-17 Quoted in Review, "The Limitations of Psychoanalysis" of Glasser's article on Reality Therapy in Saturday Review

XVIII-38 Quoted in Review, "'New' Psychiatric Approach"

XXII-40 Also quoted in Review, "From Doctor to Teacher"; quoted in Editorial, "A Restored Heritage"

Self-Knowledge and Self-Identity - Sydney Shoemaker

XIX-33 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Sample of Linguistic Philosophy"

Self-Made Realities

XXII-21 Editorial

Self-Reference

XXI-34 Editorial

Self-Reforming Institutions

VII-32 Editorial

Self-Reliance (1717 18th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009, $6.00 per year)

XXIX-39 Quoted in Children, "Student Publishing"

XXX-15 David Morris quoted from in Frontiers, "Bridging Information"

XXX-43 July/Aug issue quoted in Frontiers, "Who Knows Enough to Plan?"

XXXI-2 Quoted Sept/Oct issue in Children, "Et Cetera, Et Cetera"

XXXI-24 Quoted in Lead, "An Old-Fashioned Virtue," Mar/Apr issue

XXXII-12 Quoted in Frontiers, "Good Things Happening"

XXXII-39 Report quoted from Jan/Feb issue in Frontiers, "Signs of Care"

XXXIII-6 No. 20 discussed in Frontiers, "Economics- the Demoralized Science" progress reports on communities

XXXIII-46 Quote from book review in by David Morris in Lead, "A Historian's Prescription"

XXXIII-47 Quoted July/Aug 1980 issue in Frontiers, "Both Food and Meaning"

Self-Reliance - Dorothy Canfield Fisher

XV-41 Quoted in Children, "Education for Privacy"

Self-Renewal - John W. Gardner

XVII-17 Quoted in Lead, "The Commitment of Self"; also in Children, "Adult Education-Fact and Theory"

XVII-26 Quoted in Children, "Innovation and Participation"

Self-Teaching Mini Series (No. 11)

XXXV-23 Quoted preface by John Jeavons in Editorial, "Expert Scientific Advice"

Self-Teaching Mini Series-(Continued)

XXXV-23 Quoted in Children, "Art and Science" (1983 report re agriculture)

Self-Validating Experience

XXXVI-18 Reivew (Maslow)

Selfish Gene, The - Richard Dawkins

XXX-15 Robert Kirsch's review of quoted from Jan. 14 L.A. Times in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

"Selfishness" of Synanon, The - Robert E. Davis

XX-34 Frontiers

Seligman, Edwin, editor of Encyclopedia of Social Sciences

XXXVI-19 Quoted re Social Science in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"

Sellars, R. W.

V-51 William McDougall quoted on in Frontiers, "Emergent Evolution"

Selling, Geoff (School in Rose Valley, Moylan, PA)

XXXI-22 Wrote Children-"Delicate Migrants"

Seltzer, Alan

XIX-2 Wrote Frontiers, "Dissent in the Community of Scholars"

Selwyn, Amy

IV-26 Discussion of her article, "No More Homework?" in This Week in Children

Selys, Hans

IX-36 Reference to in Review, "Critical Comment"

Selznick, Philip

I-28 Quoted from Enquiry in "The Socialist Dilemma"

Semantics and Sanity

V-2 Review-Stuart Chase, "Language and Loyalty" in Oct. 1951 Progressive

Semmelweis, Ignaz Philipp

XXIII-52 Subject of Editorial, "Simple Cleanliness"

Senanayake, Ranil

XXXVII-15 Quoted, Vol. 13, No. 4 Ecologist on agriculture in Sri Lanka, Frontiers, "Ways Beneficial to Man"

Seneca (Pagan Stoic)

II-31 Brief quote from in Lead, "the Revival of Slavery"

XXVIII-19 Briefly quoted in Lead, "A Strain Above Mortality"

Seney, Heidi

XXXI-11 Her report on Olkowski's Integral Urban House quoted from Berkeley Co-op News in Frontiers, "David and Goliath"

Senger, President

XX-28 Quote from his radio address concerning Senegal in Review, "Dolci's Work in Progress"

Senior, Michael

XXXV-20 His new edition of Tales of King Arthur discussed, quoted in Children, "Child Philosophers"

Senn, Dr. Milton (Director of Yale's Child Study Center)

XI-1 Quoted his article in July McCall's, "What's Wrong with Spanking?" in Children, "Notes and Quotations"

Sennet, Edit

XXIII-21 Her account of teaching 8-yhear old blind boy quoted from Feb. 1970 Teaching Exceptional Children in Children, "Interaction with Life"

Sennett, Richard

XXIII-38 Quoted from his The Uses of Disorder in Lead, "The Shadow of the Virtues"

XXIII-39 Quoted from Uses of Disorder in Lead, "The Initiative in Growth"

XXIII-45 The Uses of Disorder quoted in Frontiers, "The Integrity of Student 'Confusion'"

XXV-25 Quoted from The Uses of Disorder in Lead, "The Truth to Come"

Sense and Portents

XXVI-23 Frontiers

Sense in the Universe, The

XII-41 Lead

Sense of Direction, A

XXXII-41 Lead

Sense of Life, A - St. Exupery

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

Sense of the Cosmos, A - Jacob Needleman (Doubleday, 1975, $6.95)

XXVIII-49 Review in "Rebirth of Philosophy"

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

XXX-24 Quoted in Lead, "Ideas and Beliefs"

Sense of the Future, The - Jacob Bronowski

XXXVIII-14 Discussion of Bronowski's poor judgment, in Editorial, "The Right to Decide"

Sense of Wonder, The - Rachel Carson (Harper & Row)

XXII-3 Discussed and quoted in Children, "A Diet of Wonder"

Senses of Walden, The - Stanley Cavell (Viking, 1972, $5.95)

XXV-51 Discussed and quoted in Review, "How to Read a Book"; also in Editorial, "The Desperate Party"

XXVI-1 Quoted from in Lead, "A Certain Doubleness"

XXXVII-1 New paperback edition quoted, discussed in Children, "What Can Improve Our Lives?" (North Point Press with two essays on Emerson)

Sensitive Chaos - Theodor Schwenk (Schocken, 1976, $14.95)

XXX-52 Reviewed in "Form into Meaning"

Sensualists, The - Ben Hecht

XIV-49 Quoted in Review, "Religion in Novels"

Separate, Independent Order, A

XXV-25 Frontiers

Separate Peace, A - John Knowles

XIV-32 Quoted in Children, "A True 'First Novel' of Youth"

XV-47 Quoted in Children, "'Stark Realism' and 'Transcendentalism'"

Separateness, Exclusion, Isolation

II-4 Frontiers-review of Albert Deutsch's The Shame of the States

Separation of Science and State?"

XXII-39 Frontiers

Séquard, Brown

VI-27 Reference to in Samuel Butler quotation in Lead, "Wonders of Memory"

Seren, Lee

XI-40 Quoted his article in the Christian Century, Sept. 3 issue, in Lead, "The Far Horizon"

Sereny, Gitta (British journalist)

XX-29 Quoted May 5 and 12 Weekend Telegram in Lead, "Attitudes and Acts"

XXII-18 Again quoted from above in Children, "Guilt and Atonement"

Serious Business, A

XXXIII-3 Review

Serrano, Miguel

XXIV-38 Quoted July N.Y. Times in Frontiers, "Have We Ceased to Believe?"

Servant as Leader, The - Robert K. Greenleaf

XXIII-13 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Long Road"

XLI-49 Quoted on John Woolman, T. Jefferson and Gruntvig in "Three Unusual Men"

Servetus, Michael

VI-47 Betrayed by Calvin, discussed and quoted in Review, "Days of Wrath"

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

XIV-12 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Morally Earnest Atheists"

XXXVI-50 His story told by Louis J. Halle in Frontiers, "Expiations, Belated and Absent"

Several Leaders

XXXIX-5 Editorial

Service Civil

II-29 Discussed in Children-founded by Pierre Ceresole

Service of Genius, The

XLI-50 Editorial

Service of Man, The

XVI-17 Lead

"Service" Society, The

XIX-47 Frontiers

Service of the Poet, The

XXXVI-11 Editorial

Services of History, The

XXII-35 Lead

Services of John Locke, The

XX-38 Lead

Servile Education in America

XXXVI-38 Lead (by V. J. Emmett, Jr.)

Serwer, Arnold

V-31 Quoted from Progressive article, "The Contagion of Courage" in Frontiers, "Illusory Affiliations"

Sessions, George

XXXVIII-45 (Bill Devall, co-author) quoted from Deep Ecology in "Poetry and Prose"

Sessions, Robert

XXXI-51 Quoted from in North Country Anvil, Mar/ June 1978 in Editorial, "Wonderful Mice"

Set Free or Set Loose?

VIII-19 Lead

Setting Sun, The - Osamu Dazai

X-43 Quoted from a review of in the Hindu Weekly Review in Review, "Sophisticated Despair"

Setzer, Dr. J. Schoneberg

XXIV-9 Religion's Basic Science" quoted from Winter 1970 Religion in Life in Review, "Religion and the Supernormal"

XXIV-16 Further quote from above in Frontiers, "Psychic Research and Religion"

Sevagram (Gandhi's school near Wardha)

II-28 Mentioned in Children

II-29 Mentioned in Children

II-30 Mentioned in Children

VIII-9 Mentioned in Children re physical discipline

XXXV-1 Discussed in Prasad's Children, "A Basis for Education"

Sevareid, Eric (CBS news commentator)

V-29 Quoted from Progressive article on Karl Mundt in "Periodical Review"

Seven-League Boots?

XXI-5 Frontiers

Seven Mysteries of Life, The - Guy Murchie (Houghton Mifflin, 1978, $17.95)

XXXII-16 Quoted in Review, "In Pursuit of 'Reality'"

Seven Sages - H. B. Van Wesep (1960)

XXV-12 Story about B. Franklin using Holy Writ in hoax quoted from in Lead, "Philosophy- Some Comparisons"

Seven Story Mountain, The - Thomas Merton

V-39 Reviewed, "In and Out of Rome"

Seven Tomorrows - Paul Hawken (Bantam)

XXXV-26-34 His distillation quoted in Children, "Miscellany" from Spring 1982 CoEvoluton Quarterly

1776-Then and Now

XIV-8 Editorial

Seventeenth Century Background The - Basil Willey

XXVIII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"

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

Several Kinds of Sense

XXXV-52 Lead (moral development of humans)

Severance, Robert

XIV-33 His The Coffer of Saturno quoted in Review, "A Long Uncertain Knife"

Severin, Frank T.

XVIII-30 Edited Humanistic viewpoints in Psychology in Editorial, "Man as Given"

XVIII-32 Quoted from above in Lead, "The Great Shakedown"

Seymour and Cobbett

XXXVI-40 Frontiers (Lore of the Land)

Seymour, John and Sally

XXXIV-20 Quoted (John) from Resurgence, Nov/Dec 1980 in Frontiers, "A Few Samples of a Mood"

XXXVI-8 Quoted his tribute to L. Kohr from How to Save the World in Review, "A Book to Come Back To"

XXXVI-40 The Lore of the Land quoted, discussed in Frontiers

Seymour, John and Sally-(Continued)

XXXVI-47 Reviewed Lore of the Land in Children, "Useful Eavesdropping"

XXXVII-8 Discussed, quoted The Shepherd

XXXVIII-37 Quoted introduction to The Forgotten Arts ("Wonde4r of Work") from Resurgence, Jan/ Feb 1985 in Lead, "The Decent Elite"

Sewell, Elizabeth

XV-15 Poetry and Natural History in Review, "Alias Orpheus" by Ralph S. Pomeroy

Sex and Culture - J. D. Unwin

V-27 Quoted in Lead, "The God-Idea"

XXII-30 Quoted in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"

XXIV-14 Quote from in Lead, "Revolution or Restoration?"

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

Sex Habits of American Men - Kinsey Report

I-4 Harper's summary

Sex in Our Changing World - John MacPartland

I-6 "New Views of Personal Morality"

Sex in Prison - Joseph E. Fishman

VI-19 Reference to in Letter from America

Seymour, David ("Chim")

XXVIII-2 His photograph of mother holding child (Paragraphic) discussed in Lead, "A Level of Inquiry"

Seymour, John and Sally

XXVI-49 Their Farming for Self-Sufficiency discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "The Urbane Farmer"

XXVIII-3 John Seymour quoted from Sept/Oct Resurgence in Frontiers, "The Roots of Restoration"

XXVIII-36 His Fat of the Land reviewed in "Cut Up the Land"

XXIX-3 Quoted Fall 1974 Resurgence in Frontiers, "The Ring of Truth"

XXX-40 Quoted Resurgence in Lead, "The Facts of Life"

XXXI-2 Farming for Self-Sufficiency quoted in Review, "Random Notes on Farming"

XXXI-17 Quoted Jan/Feb Resurgence in Frontiers, "Tensions of the Times"

XXXI-40 Review of Bring Me My Bow in March/April Resurgence in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"

XXXII-18 Report of his 1978 travels in Europe quoted from Nov/Dec 1978 Resurgence in Frontiers, "Problems and Solutions"

XXXII-41 Quoted Jan/Feb Resurgence in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"

XXXIV-20 Quoted (John) Resurgence Nov/Dec 1980 in "A Few Samples of a Mood"

Shadman, Asher

XL-19 From Kidma (No. 34-35) in "Building with Stone"

Shadow and Light

XXXIX-49 Wordwatch on nuclear power, Frontiers

Shadow and the Substance, The

III-17 Lead

Shadow and the Substance, The-(Continued)

IV-49 Frontiers-devoted to Nation analysis of Collier's issue on war with Russia

Shadow and Act - collection of essays by Ralph Ellison (Random House and Signet)

XIX-44 Quoted in Editorial, "Sociological Journals Please Copy"

XIX-45 Quoted at length in Review, "The Power of a Mind"

XXI-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "Living and Breathing Fiction"

XXV-18 Quoted in Lead, "Myth and Metaphysics"

XXXIII-1 Quoted in Children, "Concealing Arrangements"

Shadow of a Bull - Maia Wojeiechowska (Atheneum, 1964)

XXV-52 Discussed and quoted in Children, "Bulls, Magic, and Jails for Children"

Shadow of Philosophy, The

V-35 Frontiers

Shadow of Tomorrow (Vol. of science fiction)

VI-42 Reviewed in "Mechanical Morals"

Shadow of the Virtues, The

XXIII-38 Lead

Shadow Work - Ivan Illich (Marion Boyars, 99 Main St., Salem, NH 03070)

XXXIV-24 Discussed, quoted in Review, "So Much to Undo"

XXXV-41 Quoted in Science for Villages and used in Frontiers

Shadows of Technology

V-42 Editorial

Shadowy Frontier, A

XXV-44 Lead

Shadowy Terrain, The

XXVIII-38 Lead

Shaftesbury, Lord (Founder of Deism)

II-25 John Toland anecdote about-all wise men are of the same religion-in Review, "America's Undefined Religion"

Shah, Idries

XXXVI-15 Quoted story from Seeker After Truth (Sufi sagacity) in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

Shahn, Ben

XV-46 His The Shape of Content quoted in Frontiers, "Community of Fear"

XX-4 His The Biography of a Painting quoted in Review, "Art and the Times"

Shaken Allegiances

XII-22 Lead

Shakers

I-25' Reference to in Editorial, "The Community Ideal"

Shakespeare

I-30 Quoted from Troilus and Cressida in Review of Ideas Have Consequences

II-9 Review, "Shakespeare"-quotes from Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure

III-48 Review "Shakespeare and His Symbols"

IV-14 His Tempest story of Rumer Godden Novel A Breath of Air

Shakespeare-(Continued)

IV-45 V" ("Why should my birth keep down my mounting spirit?")

V-37 Quote from Troilus and Cressida in Frontiers, "Questions for Libertarians"

VI-3 "What a piece of work is man" quoted in Lead, "The Faces of Men"

VII-5 Troilus and Cressida quoted in Lead, "All Good Men"

XIII-50 Quoted from Harold C. Goddard's The Meaning of Shakespeare on Measure for Measure and King Lear in Lead, "Release from Anachronism"

XXIV-2 Troilus and Cressida quoted in Lead, "The Requirements of Health"

XXIV-22 Quoted in Editorial, "In Mere Oppugnancy"

XXVI-20 Quoted in Lead, "The Terms of Self- Knowledge"

XXIX-36 Quoted from Macbeth in Lead, "The Art of the Philosopher"

XXIX-48 Quoted from King Henry VI in Lead, "Hidden Identities"

XXXII-9 Quoted Hamlet, Measure for Measure, and As You Like It in Editorial, "What Is Man?"

XXXII-47 Quote from St. John Ervin's introduction to edition of his "Works" in Lead, "Lightning, Winter and Night"

XXXVI-7 Quoted in Lead, A Discipline of Mind"

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

XXXVI-42 His pertinence to things other than literature from student's exam, in Children, "The Books Must All Be Good"

XXXVII-3 Discussed in Lead, "The Buried Treasure"

XXXVII-21 Quoted in Lead, A Needed Inquiry"

XXXVIII-52 Julius Caesar quoted in "A Contradiction in Terms" (external influence responsible for quarrel)

Shakespeare and His Symbols

III-48 Review (on Hamlet, from Boy Walker commentary)

Shakespeare and the Nature of Man - Theodore Spencer

I-30 Quoted in Review of Ideas Have Consequences

II-9 Quoted on Iago in Review, "Shakespeare"

IV-43 Quoted from in Review, "Hamlet and Macbeth"

Shakespeare of London - Marchette Chute (Dutton, 1949)

III-48 Mention of in Review, "Shakespeare and His Symbols"

XXI-27 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Where the Initiative Lies"

Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne - Frank Kermode (Viking, 1971, $7.95)

XXIV-41 Quoted from in Lead, "Resonances of Mind"

Shakespeare's Revolution

XXIV-18 Lead

Shakespeare's Royal Self- Dr. James Kirsch (Ju ng Foundation) (G. P. Putnam's Sons for the Foundation, 1966)

XX-12 Quoted from in Review, "Symbolic Understanding"

Shakhnazarov, Georgi

XV-21 Quoted from Nov. 1960 Soviet Review in Review, "Enigmas in Russian Culture"

Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate

XXX-15 Quoted from David McCullough's account of life and work of Agassiz in Jan. Audubon in Children, "Looking"

Shall It Be Again? -- John Kenneth Turner

III-32 Reference to in Frontiers, "'We' and 'They'"

Shame of the States, The - Albert Deutsch (Harcourt Brace, $3.00)

II-4 Review of

II-28 Brief reference to in Lead, "Versions of Responsibility"

Sandler, Nina and Michael

XXXV-18 Their Complete Guide and Cookbook for Raising Your Child as a Vegetarian noted, quoted in Review, "For Lack of Elemental Things"

Shane - Jack Schaefer

VII-2 Discussed in Children

Shane, Harold G. (Professor of Education)

XXXIX-11 From The Phenomenon of Change (revolution in communication) in "Morality is Practice"

Shankar, Albert (President, American Federation of Teachers)

XXXIX-22 Feb. 1986 Harper's in "An Almost Futile Inquiry"

XXXIX-45 Quoted above on schools in "A Difficult Subject"

XXXIX-47 Quoted above on influence of parents in "Questions Lacking Answers"

XL-2 Fall 1986 American Educator on ways to improve education in public schools in "An Educator's Dream"

Shankara on Selfhood

XIV-18 Review

Shannon's Way - A. J. Cronin

I-39 Review of Book-of-the-Month

Shanti Devi

IX-29 Discussed by Kraschutzki in Frontiers, "Theories of Soul"

Shanti Sena (Peace Brigade)

XXXIV-52 First proposed by Gandhi, in Frontiers, "Peacekeeping and Self-Help"

Shantyboat-A River Way of Life - Harlan Hubbard (reprinted by University Press of Kentucky)

XXX-44 Wendell Berry's Foreword to quoted in Frontiers, "Two Kinds of Rules"

XXXI-1 Reviewed in "All This Was Good, Too"

Shapes of Philosophical History - Prof. Frank E. Manuel (Stanford University Press, 1965)

XIX-47 Quoted from in Lead, "A Stubborn Breed"; further quoted in Editorial, "One Step at a Time"

XXVIII-50 Quoted in Review, "A Study of History"

Shape of Content, The - Ben Shahn

XV-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "Community of Fear"

Shaping Ideas

XI-51 Frontiers-submitted by David Hoggett

Shaping of Culture, The

XXXI-52 Lead

Shaping of History, The

XLI-17 Editorial

Shaping of Opinions, The

VII-31 Editorial

Shapiro, Barry

XXVI-43 His Handmade Houses discussed in Editorial, "Doing the Impossible"

Shapiro, H. R.

XXX-38 His The Bureaucratic State discussed and quoted in Lead, "The Design Factor"

Shapiro, Karl

XIV-14 Quoted Feb. Liberation in Frontiers, "Field Notes on the White Rhinoceros"

XXXIV-35 Quoted from Spring 1981 American Scholar on poet Melvin B. Tolson

Shapiro, Mark

XXXIV-41 Their A Circle of Poison quoted in "A Private World Government"

Shapiro, Martin

XL-49 Getting Doctored quoted, "A Diagnosis-of What?"

Shaplen, Robert

IV-21 Quoted from his Tomorrow article, "The Quarter Books" in Review, "Quarter Kaleidoscope"

Shapley, Harlow

IX-12 Quoted briefly in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"

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

IX-51 His essay, "Man and the Universe" from American Scholar quoted in Review, "Threats to Individuality"

XIII-51 His Preface to Science Ponders Religion quoted in Frontiers, "Notes on Scientists on Religion"

Shared Victory-A Collection of Unusual World Records - Ron Jones (1201 Stanyon St., San Francisco, CA 94117, $4.50)

XXXIV-4 Discussed, quoted in Children, "A Necessary Persistence"

Sharing Nature with Children - Joseph Bharat Cornell (Ananda, 1985)

XXXVIII-18 Review, quoted in Children, "Working with the Young" (14618 Tyler Foote Rd., Nevada City, CA 95959)

Sharing Our Industrial Future - Roger Sawtell (London- Industrial Society, 1968)

XXII-1 Quoted from in Frontiers, "New Patterns of Cooperation"

Sharing Plan Agreement, The

XIX-51 Outline given in conjunction with Lead, "Community and Conformity"

Shark and the Sardines, The - Juan José Arévalo

XV-34 Quoted in Review article, same title

XXXVI-47 Quoted remarks of Gen. Butler from in Lead, "Seeds of New Beginnings"

Sharp, Alan

XXIV-23 His Hired Hand discussed and quoted in Review, "Stories of Sea and Land"

Sharma, Yogesh

XXXVI-22 Quoted his story on Ravishankar Maharaji ("Dada") in Indian Express, Feb. 11, 1983, in Lead, "End-of-the-Century Question"

Sharp, Aaron J.

XXXV-14 His review of Deserts on the March from Land Report, Fall 1980 issue, quoted in Children, "Two Pioneers"

Sharp, David

XXXIV-50 Quoted Cambridge Natural History by Lafcadio Hearn in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"

Sharp, Gene (Peace News writer)

IX-15 Quoted in Frontiers, "Freedom Road," on significance of Montgomery, Alabama Negro movement

XII-19 Pamphlet composed of his article Tyranny Could Not Quell Them quoted in Review, "A Box of Matches"

XVI-9 His introduction to Peace News pamphlet of Thoreau's On the Duty of Civil Disobedience quoted in Editorial, "Text for Friction- Makers"

XVI-38 Quoted April 23, 1963 and May 4 issue of Bhoodan in Lead, "Notes on War and Peace"

XXXVII-20 The Politics of Nonviolent Action noted in Review, "They Don't Kill Anyone" (from New Yorker, Dec. 12, 1983)

XXXVII-44 James Tindall quoted on him from Commonweal, April 20, 1984, in Frontiers, and quote from Einstein Institute introductory announcement mentions, Frontiers, "A Better Way"

XXXIV-11 Quoted from his Social Power and Political Freedom in Review, "A Sociologist on Nonviolence"; also noted in Editorial, "No Military Solutions"

Sharp, Margery

I-27 The Foolish Gentlewoman reviewed in Bookof- the-Month

Sharp Diagnosis, Indifferent Cure

XXVIII-49 Frontiers

Sharpening Dilemma, The

VII-40 Editorial

Shaten, Chaim

XXV-23 Quoted from New York Times, May 6, in Editorial, "Two Views of the Vietnam War"

Shaull, Richard

XXVI-36 Quoted from foreword to Pedagogy of the Oppressed in Review, "Paulo Freire"

Shaving Process, The

XVIII-33 Lead

Shaw, David

XXV-42 His May 28 L.A. Times story on Howard Earle quoted in Children, "Training Policemen"

Shaw, Franklin J.

XII-41 Their Care and Nurture" from ETC. quoted in Children, "Notes on 'Creativity'"

Shaw, George Bernard

II-14 Brief review of Maurice Evans' production of Man and Superman

III-50 Subject of Letter from England-quote from two prefaces (one, The Doctor's Dilemma)

VII-41 Discussed by Eric Bentley in In Search of Theatre

IX-34 Brief quote on Separation of Church in Lead, "Toward Individuality"

X-36 Quoted re Keir Hardie in Lead, "Keir Hardie"

XI-19 Reference to his Back to Methauselah in Frontiers, "How Touchy Can You Get?"

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

XXXVIII-7 See discussion of his work by Harold Goddard in Children, "Plato, Dante, and Bernard Shaw"

Shaw, Irwin

IV-1 Review of his The Young Lions-"In Memoriam-'Great Wars' II and III"

V-44 Review of his The Troubled Air, "The Public Inquisition"

VII-10 Subject of Review, "Writers and Critics"- long quotations from Paris Review interview

Shaw, Pamela

XXXVI-8 Article (with Lester R. Brown) from #48 Worldwatch Papers "Six Steps to a Sustainable Society" quoted in Frontiers, "Accumulating Pressures"

Shaw, Peter

XXII-10 Quoted his essay on Steinbeck, Feb. 8 Saturday Review in Review, "Three Review- Essays"

XXIX-18 His article on Center for Editions of American Authors quoted from Winter 1976/76 American Scholar in Review, "Between Epochs"

Shaw, William

XXIII-11 Quoted from his manuscript in Children, "More Problems Without Solutions"

Shawn, William (editor New Yorker)

XXXVI-39 His role in printing of Schell's Fate of the Earth told by Ben Bagdakian in Frontiers, from Progressive, May 1983

Shayon, Robert Lewis

XI-51 Quoted Saturday Review article in Children, "Symposium on Education and Philosophy- I"

XI-52 Quoted Saturday Review follow-up of above (II)

XV-32 Quoted Saturday Review, June 2, in Review, "Toynbee and Television"

XXIII-42 His analysis of TV program, The Advocates, quoted, July 18 Saturday Review in Editorial, "Half a Show"

She's Making History

XIII-27 Frontiers

She Was Not "All Wrong"

XXIII-14 Frontiers

Shea, Cynthia Pollock

XLI-37 Wordwatch No. 81 on wood shortage in Children

XLI-39 Quoted on "wind power", Mar/Apr Worldwatch

Shea, Kevin P.

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

XXVI-17 His review of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring quoted from Jan/Feb Environment in Editorial, "Foundation of Action"

XXX-2 Quoted Oct. 1976 Environment on American agriculture in Frontiers, "A Trent Without a Future"

XXX-3 Quoted, Oct. 1976 Environment in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decisions"

XXX-19 Quoted Oct. 1976 Environment in Frontiers, "Exploring Foundations"

Sheaffer, John R.

XXIII-48 His report on way to dispose of urban wastes quoted from Nov. 7 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "In the News"

Shearon, Lillion Nicholson

XII-9 Quoted from her The Little Mixer in Children

Sheckly, Robert

VI-42 Review, "Mechanical Morals" discussed his science fiction story, "Watchbird" from Shadow of Tomorrow

Shedlock, Marie (1854-1935)

XXXVI-15 The Art of the Story-Teller quoted in Children, "On Environments"; also quoted Anne Carroll Moore on her personality

Sheean, Vincent

I-17 His N.Y. Herald Tribune, Feb. 8, 1948 reaction to death of Gandhi

II-34 Review of his Range of the Soul

V-33 Review of his book on Gandhi, Lead Kindly Light

VII-22 Review of Lily in "Noted in Passing"

XXVI-43 A Memoir of Edna St. Vincent Millay discussed, quoted in Review, "American Poet"

XXXII-45 Quoted from Indigo Bunting on Edna St. Vincent Millay in Editorial, "Not All Poets"

Sheehan on Running, Dr.

XXX-41 Extract from quote from Quest/77 in Children, "The Need to Reach the Limit"

Sheehy, Prof. Emma D.

XIII-16 Her Children Discover Music and Dance quoted in Children, "Intuition and Creativity"

Sheen, Monsignor Fulton J.

II-7 Attacked psychoanalysis, his views vs. those of a psychiatrist-"Psychiatry and Religion"

II-38 Review of his Peace of Soul

VII-43 Reference to his The Eternal Galilean in Frontiers, "In God's Name"

Sheepskin Psychosis, The - John Keats

XVIII-26 Children reviews Edmund Fuller's Wall Street Journal review of

Sheffer, Susannah (editor, Growing Without Schooling)

XL-39 On John Holt's legacy in Children

XLIP-21 Quoted #59 Growing Without Schooling in "Reports by Parents"

Sheldon, Col. Harvey W. C. (Air War College)

XI-45 Reference to in Lead, "Questions About 'The Moral Order'"

Sheldon, Walt

VII-41 Review of his Troubling of a Star in "The New Pacifism"

XI-5 His The Man Who Paid His Way briefly discussed and quoted from in Review, "Basic Criticism in Novels"

XIV-46 His Tour of Duty quoted in Review, "Walt Sheldon's Japan"

Sheldrake, Rupert

XXXV-17 A New Science of Life mentioned (patterning intelligence) in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . and Life"

XXXVII-3 Reviewed, quoted in "The Origin of Form"; noted in Editorial, "A Pantheist Idea"

XL-40 On memory and morpho-genetic field in "An Opening Door"

Shelley, Mary

XX-21 Quoted from her Note on Queen Mab in Lead, "The Dream of Reality"

XXIX-48 Discussion of her Frankenstein quoted from Mary Shelley's Monster in Children, "A Use for Monsters"

Mary Shelley's Monster - Martin Tropp (Houghton, Mifflin, $7.95)

XXIX-48 Quoted in Children, "A Use for Monsters"

Shelley, Percy Bysshe

II-13 Quoted his A Defense of Poetry in Lead, "The Other World"

III-13 "To love and bear, to hope till hope creates from its own wreck the thing it contemplates"-Review, "Philosophy in Extremis"

III-14 Quoted on love of nature in Children

V-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Power of Memory"- "A heavy weight of hours . . ."

V-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "Concerning the Arts"

XI-9 Quoted on the self-generating resource of the soul, in Lead

XIX-10 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Root of Ideas"

XIX-45 Repeat quote of "To love and bear. . ." in Children, "Old Myths for New"

XX-21 Quoted and discussed in Lead, "The Dream of Reality"

XXVI-11 Quoted from Herbert Read's A Coat of Many Colors in Review, "Painter and Poet"

XXIX-3 His "Defense of Poetry" mentioned in Lead, "Matrices of Change"

XXIX-5 "Stand ye calm and resolute," quoted in Review, "Ye Are Many-They Are Few"

XXIX-22 Ode to the West Wind quoted in Review, "Reflections on Meaning"

XXX-45 His Defense of Poetry quoted in Review, "Processes and Goals"

Shelley, Percy Byssh-(Continued)

XXXIII-13 Quoted, "Oh, life me a wave, a leaf, a cloud. . ." in Lead, "Projects and Tides"

XXXIV-11 Quoted re Spring-"The world's great age begins anew. . ." in Children, "Spring Fever"

XXXVIII-41 Ode to the West Wind in "The Language of the Spirit" (Defending Ancient Springs)

XXXIV-11 Quoted re Spring "The world's great age begins anew. . ." in Children, "Spring Fever"

XXXVI-15 Quoted from Defence of Poetry in Lead, "Poets and Collectors"

XLI-50 Prometheus Unbound, The Cloud, in "An Aristocratic Art"

Shelly, R. J.

IV-13 Discussion of his Foundation of Economic Education pamphlet in Children, "A Lesson in Socialism"

Shelter II - Lloyd Kahn (Random House, $9.50)

XXXII-46 Discussed in Review, "Past, Present, Future"

Shelter - Lloyd Kahn (Paperback, Mountain Books, Box 4811, Santa Barbara, CA 93103)

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

XXVIII-25 Discussed in Review, "Dithyramble"

Shelter - Stefan Szeczelkun ("Survival Scrapbook") $3.95

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

Shen Fu

XIV-26 Translation of his Chapters from a Floating Life by Shirley M. Black quoted in Review, "Splendors and Miseries of Shen Fu" (review by Ralph S. Pomeroy)

Shenoy, Dr. B. R. (Indian economist)

XX-13 Quoted Feb. 22, 1966 Times of India in Frontiers, "Toward World-Wide Rural Renaissance"

Shenoy, Sudha R. (Amedabad, India)

XIV-27 Her letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "Beyond Politics"

XIV-47 Her letter to Editors quoted in Lead, "Cart- Before-the-Horse Philosophy"

Shepard, Mark (Simple Productions, 12 E. 15th St., Arcata, CA)

XXXIV-52 Quoted his article in Peacemaker, Sept. 1981 on Shanti Sena or Peace Brigade, proposed by Gandhi in Frontiers

XXXVII-22 Quoted from Since Gandhi in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

XL-21 Quoted from Gandhi today in "Stories and Some History"

Shepard, Odell

II-25 Reference to his Pedlar's Progress (life of Bronson Alcott) in Children

IV-19 Review of his and Willard Shepard's Jenkins' Ear in "The Sport of Kings"

IV-44 Quoted Pedlar's Progress in Lead, "Held for Ransom"

XXXII-12 Quoted from The Journals of Bronson Alcott (which he edited) in Children, "The Child is the Book"

Shepard, Odell-(Continued)

XXXVII-19 Quoted Journals of Bronson Alcott and introduction in Children, "Transcendentalist Teacher"

Shepard, Paul

XXIX-19 Rachel Carson's quote from in Silent Spring given in Frontiers, "A Far-off Goal"

XXXIX-10 Quoted Thinking Animals and from Language of the Birds in "Recovery and Discovery"

Shepard, Ward

I-41 Quoted re Hopi Indians Scientific Monthly, Feb. 1946, in "Man-the New Geologic Force"

I-50 Reference to his Food and Famine in Frontiers, "Front Against Disaster"

XI-34 Frontiers, "Fallacies of Ethical Nihilism" contributed by him

XI-41 Quoted from a correspondent as a means of argument on his "Fallacies of Ethical Nihilism" in MANAS, Aug 20, in Lead, "Clouded Uncertainties"

XXII-28 Quoted his The Subversive Science in Lead, "Science in Transformation"

XXV-43 His review of Laura Thompson's The Hopi Way quoted from Feb. 1946 Scientific Monthly in Editorial, "'Handicaps' of Consciousness"

Shepard, Willard

IV-19 Review of his and Odell Shepard's Jenkins' Ear in "The Sport of Kinds"

Shepherd, The - John Seymour (Merrick Pub. Circle, Salem, NH - 2nd volume is The Smallholder, 3rd, The Woodlander)

XXXVII-8 Quoted in Review, "When the Oil Gets Scarce"

Sheppard, Canon Richard

XXX-12 Account of his work for peace quoted from Sybil Morrison's I Renounce War in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

Sherman, Benjamin

XXI-32 Quoted from Conscience in America in Lead, "Conscience and the Man"

Sherman Lecture - Erwin Schrodinger from Nature and the Greeks

XXXIV-7 Quoted in Children, "Report from India"; also quote by him attributed to Democritus on difference between intellect and the senses

Sherman, Marcus

XXVI-48 His description of windmill taken from first issue of the Journal of New Alchemists and quoted in Frontiers, "Of Dolphins and Windmills"

Sherman, Nathan

XI-12 Quoted his introduction to the address given by Laurens Van der Post for the Workshop for Cultural Democracy in New York City (Dec. 10) in Review, "Race Prejudice As Self- Rejection"

Sherman, Steve

XXXI-7 His report on work of Eliot Coleman quoted from Sept. 1977 Yankee in Frontiers, "Requirements of Synthesis"

Sherrill, Robert

XXIII-41 Quoted Sept. 14 Nation in Frontiers, "The Real Villain"

Sherrington, Sir Charles (brain specialist)

I-16 Quoted in Letter from England - The Integrative Action of the Nervous System

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

Shi, David (historian)

XXXVIII-44 The Simple Life reviewed in "Example, Not Policy"

XXXIX-7 Quoted on Thoreau from above in "The Real Problem"

Shihadeh, Raja

XXXVIII-15 Quoted Harper's, Dec. 1984, on Arab-Jewish situation in Frontiers, "From Tradition to Principle"

Shields, Hannah

XXVIII-11 Her report on National Crime Information Center quoted from Dec. 21, 1974 Nation in Frontiers, "Toward Social Self- Understanding"

Shils, Edward

XII-15 Quoted from Encounter on account of last Congress for Cultural Freedom in Frontiers, "Two Varieties of Non-Conformity"

XXXI-24 Quoted from Spring American Scholar in Children, One More Curricular Reform"

Shining Mountains, The - Dale Van Every (Messner and Bantam)

V-30 Reference to in Frontiers, "Vagrant Virtues of Non-Conformity"

XXXV-9 Quoted in Editorial, "Mountain-Man Sense"

Shintoism

IV-39 Quotations from Readings from World Religions in Frontiers

Shipley, Joseph T.

VI-5 Quoted from his Dictionary of Word Origins in Children

VII-31 Quoted from Dictionary of Word Origins in Children

Shipley, Maynard

IX-40 His life, Up-Hill All the Way, by his widow, Miriam Allen DeFord, mentioned in Editorial, "History in Shadow"

Shipman, Dru

XII-42 Her letter in answer to Pasadena Independent editorial on "beatniks" quoted in full in Children, "A Letter on 'Beatness'"

Shireman, Charles H.

VIII-36 Quoted on juvenile delinquency in Frontiers, "Voices of Sanity"

Shirer, William L.

XXXIII-22 His Gandhi, a Memoir reviewed and discussed, quoted in Review, "A Fine Book"

Shishido, Miles (Prof. of religion and philosophy, Pacific University)

XXXVI-23 Quoted his contribution to first issue of Sweet Reason contrasting American and Japanese ethical "style" in Review, "The Prevailing Ethos"

Shivers, Lynne

XXXIII-50 Article in Friends Journal, July 1980 issue, quoted in Lead, "Two Quotations" re agriculture in Iran

Shjarir, Soetan (see Sjahrir)
Shocking but True

IX-22 Review-Fifty-Minute Hour, Robert Lindner

Shoemaker, Sydney

XIX-33 His Self-Knowledge and Self-Identity quoted in Frontiers, "A Sample of Linguistic Philosophy"

XIX-48 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Races of Man"

Shook-up Generation, The - Salisbury (Harrison)

XI-48 Reference to in Children, "The Bad Juveniles- II"

Shop Talk

IX-16 Frontiers-Poetry Public

Shore Leave - Frederic Wakeman

I-2 Review of

Shorris, Earl

XXXI-36 Quoted from June 1978 Harper's in Children, "In Spite of Everything"

XXXIII-17 An article of his in Harper's March 1980 briefly mentioned, titled, "Scenes from Corporate Life," a satire, in Lead, "On Replacing the System"

Short End, The - Gene L. Coon

XVII-21 Quoted in Review of Black Like Me

XVII-27 Quoted in Review of Bruce Cameron's The Case Against Colonel Sutton

Short History of Christianity, A - J. M. Robertson

IV-4 Reference to in Letter from England

Short Reign of Pippin IV, The - John Steinbeck

X-36 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Mr. Steinbeck's Minor Opus"

Shorter Science and Civilization in China, The - Joseph Needham (abridged edition first two volumes by Colin A Ronan)

XXXII-49 Quoted in Review, "Chinese Attainments"

Shotte, Dr. Oscar (Amherst)

I-22 Grew strange monsters from embryos of tadpoles by transplanting "organizers" from one embryo to another

Should Anybody be Sterilized?

II-19 This April 1949 Woman's Home Companion article discussed in Frontiers, "Science and Man"

Should Kids Be Taught to Think?

XXXVI-17 Article by William Raspberry, L.A. Times, Jan. 25, 1983, quoted in Children, "An Inexhaustible Subject"

Should Trees Have Standing? -- Christopher D. Stone (William Kaufman, Inc., Los Altos, CA 94022)

XXVIII-18 Quoted in Review, "New Myths for Old"

XXVIII-38 Quoted in Children, "Politics and Education"

Shoup, General Davis M. (Commandant of Marine Corps)

XV-18 Quoted in Review, "New Myths for Old"

XXII-16 Quoted from April Atlantic in Editorial, "Morality in Our Time"

Shouts-then Sit Down

XVI-30 Frontiers

Shower, E. G. Jr.

XIII-31 Quoted from June 13 Newsweek in Children, "Youth Apathy-and Some Exceptions"

Showing What is Possible

XXIX-45 Review

Shridharani, Krishnalal

I-5 Mahatma and the World - Review, "Books on India"

I-29 Quoted briefly in "Reading and Writing" about missionary movement in Oriental lands

II-41 Reference to The Mahatma and the World in Review, "A Critic of Gandhi"

Shriek with Pleasure - Toni Howard

VIII-45 Quoted in Review, "Conscience Among Writers"

Shriver, Donald W.

XX-43 Quoted from Sept. Council Journal in Lead, "Toward Inclusive Simplicities"

Shroeder, Dr. Henry

XXIII-43 Mentioned in re his findings on nutritional deficiencies in Frontiers, "Comment on the 'Watchdog Theory'"

Shuaib, Hamid A.

XLI-48 Quoted from Aug. 1988 Environment on Kuait

Shubhamoorty

XL-15 WRI activist noted in "A Trip to India"

Shulman, Irving

XIII-28 II"

Shuman, Michael (with Gale Warner and Lila Forest)

XL-19 Quoted from In Context Winter 1987 re Soviets and Americans in "Russians and Americans"

Shupis, Dr. Anthony

IV-19 His experience in being barred from a hospital because of objection to immunization discussed in Frontiers, "Of Bugs and Men"

Shurcliff, William

XXX-49 Views on solar heating quoted by Tracy Kidder in Oct. Atlantic in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

Shute, Nevil

IV-16 Discussion of his book Round the Bend in Lead, "The Psychic Ferment"

IV-37 Reference to above book in Review, "Angry Utopians"-Geoffrey Household's The High Place

IV-45 Reference to his No Highway in the Sky and Round the Bend in Review

V-43 Review of The Chequer Board

V-50 Reference to his The Far Land in Review, "Notes on Novels"

VI-28 Mention of his The Legacy in Children

VII-13 Reference to Round the Bend in conjunction with Ullman's Sands of Karakorum

VIII-22 Review of his Breaking Wave in Review, "Unusual Perspectives in Novels"

VIII-39 Brief reference to in Letter from India

Shute, Nevil-(Continued)

VIII-51 Review of In the Wet in "The Future and Nevil Shute"

X-42 His On the Beach reviewed in Review, "Nevil Shute and the Last War"

XI-16 Reference to in Review, "Two Approaches to Doom"

XIII-27 His Trustee from the Toolroom quoted in Review, "Nevil Shute-Concluding Chapters"

XXXII-15 Quote from The Chequer Board in Review, "An Old-New Theme"

Shute, J. Ray

IX-36 Wrote Lead, "The Dilemma of the Public Schools"

Shuttlesworth, Dorothy Edwards

XI-50 Review of her Exploring Nature with Your Child in Children, "Religion and Nature"

Shy Dignities, The

XXI-40 Lead

Sibley, George

XXX-49 Quoted on diminishing water supply from Oct. Harper's in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

XXXI-3 Oct. Harper's article again quoted in Lead, "The Health of the Land"

XXXI-14 Oct. 1977 Harper's quoted in Lead, "Ends and Means"

XXXII-40 His Part of a Winter reviewed in "Something That Might Work"

XXXII-42 Quoted his article in Harper's, Oct. 1977, in Lead, "Things Are Different Now"

XXXII-43 Quoted Part of a Winter in Children, "A Mystery from an Earlier World"

XXXV-5 Quoted from his pageant re early Colorado days in Children

XXXV-42 Lead, "Staying with the Land," by George Sibley

XXXV-43 Discussed publication of his Lead (above) and his Part of a Winter in Editorial, "Here and There"

XXXV-47 Quoted Harper's, Oct. 1977 re water supply in Lead, "Emerson's 'Evolution'"

XXXVII-45 Quoted "The Desert Empire" from Harper's Oct. 1977 in Review, "Water is Life"

XXXVIII-2 Quoted Part of a Winter ("Memo to Western Civilization") in Lead, "Something That Might Work"

XXXVIII-17 Quoted from High Country News, Dec. 24, 1984 on effects of professional specialization on environment in Children, The Blight of the Specialists"

XXXIX-53 His review of paper by Stephen Brookfield on adult community education in Children

XL-2 Re editing a newspaper from Part of a Winter

Sibley, Mulford Q.

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

XXIX-46 Recent address quoted from North Country Anvil, May/June in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"

Sibley, Mulford Q.-(Continued)

XXX-17 His Technology and Utopian Thought reviewed in Children, "Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"

Sibree

II-5 Reference to his translation of Hegel's Philosophy of History

Sicilian Gandhi, The

XL-45 Review (Danilo Dolci)

Sicilian Lives - Danilo Dolci (Pantheon, 1981)

XXXV-12 Long quotes and discussion of Dolci in Lead, "Unanswered Questions,"; noted in Editorial, "Dolci to Come"

XXXV-13 Quoted from postscript by Justin Vitiello (translator) in Lead, "Deciding What To Do"; also quoted from Prologue

XXXV-21 Prologue content of Lead, "Earth's Orphans"

Sickness of an Acquisitive Society, The - Richard Tawney

III-5 Brief quote from in Mrs. Lundberg's Lead, "The Aimless Ones"

Sickness of the World

XXIX-20 Review

Sickness Unto Death, The - Henry Anderson

XXI-11 Frontiers

Siddhartha - Herman Hesse

VIII-5 Quoted in Henry Miller's review of Open Sesame Books

X-44 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Symbolic Pilgrimage"

Sidel, Victor W.

XXIX-42 A Medical Mystery"

Sides of an Argument

XXVIII-1 Frontiers

Side-Takers, The

XVI-39 Frontiers

Sidney, Hugh

XXXIII-50 His "This Man is Changing the World" in Country Journal, Sept. 1980, quoted in Review, "On Lester Brown"

Sidewick, Henry

XVIII-33 Referred to by Lionel Trilling in Encounter article, quoted in Lead, "The Shaving Process"

Siebert, Glen

XX-15 His letter text of latter part of Children, "The Thinking Young"

Siefried, Violet

IV-16 Quoted from Interpreter in Children, "We Educate Our Children at Home"

Siege, The-The First Eight Years of an Autistic Child (Little, Brown, 1967)

XXXIII-8 Quoted in Review, "Two Sieges"

Siege Perilous

IX-9 Editorial

XXII-45 Lead

Siegel, Ernest

XXXIX-18 Review, "One-to-One Teaching" (Teaching One Child)

Siekierska, Jadwiga (Polish writer)

XI-6 Quoted his article against the Hungarian tragedy in the Indian Radical Humanist, Oct. 13, 1957, reprinted from the Polish journal, Ost-Probleme in Lead, "Faith in Man"

Sierra Club Bulletin

XXVI-8 James Spaulding quoted, Dec. issue, in Frontiers, "Even the Government is Interested"

XXVIII-52 Two writer quoted, Oct. issue, in Frontiers, "Diversification-In the Public Interest"

XXIX-46 Comments on Schumacher quoted, June, in Frontiers, "The Words of Change"

XXX-36 Michael McCloskey quoted, April, in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

XXX-42 Bill Devall quoted, Summer issue, in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXXVI-42 Quoted Wendell Berry from Sept/Oct 1983 issue on agricultural harmony in Editorial, "An Inescapable Likeness"

XXXIX-49 Douglas P. Wheeler from Calendar 1987 in "Reality versus Romance"

Sierras in Pasadena, The

XXIX-1 Frontiers

Siewers, Alf

XXXVIII-12 Quoted, Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 21, 1984, on "circular system" in Frontiers, "Zeno as Guide"

Sifting Issues

XXXIII-46 Frontiers

Sight and Sound (British Quarterly-on films)

XIII-10 Eric Rhodes review of film, The Savage Eye, Winter 1959-60 issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Truths We Know. . ."

XX-37 Michael Kustow quoted, Summer 1967, in Frontiers, "The Heroism of Jean-Paul Sartre"

Sigmund Freud's Mission - Erich Fromm

XIII-5 Quoted in Review, "Fromm's Analysis of Freud"

Sign of Health, A

XV-2 Editorial

Sign, Image, Symbol (Braziller Vision + Value Series)

XVIII-13 Abraham Maslow paper quoted from in Review, "From Noise to Meaning"- Lawrence Frank, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, S. Giedion, Edmund Carpenter, Paul Riesman, A. H. Maslow quoted from in Editorial, "Immanent in Man"

XX-12 Paul Riesman quoted from in Lead, "Coming of Age in the World"

XXXI-19 A. H. Maslow paper quoted from in Lead, "The Inherent Purpose"

XXXIV-48 Quoted from Edmund Carpenter re Eskimo art in Lead, "Art as Analogy"

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

"Signal" About Man, A

XXXI-39 Editorial

Signal from Spain

XXIX-17 Frontiers

Signals and the Noise, The

XXIII-2 Lead

Significance of Psychical Research

VII-25 Review-Apparitions, G. N. M. Tyrell

Significance of Symbols, The

XVIII-6 Frontiers, "A Significant Beginning"

XVIII-19 Children made from part of the "Albany (Georgia) Proposal for a Community Center"

Significant Puzzles

XV-18 Review

Signposts of Change

XXXI-45 Review

Signs and Predictions

XXVII-38 Editorial

Signs and Thinking

XXXI-36 Lead

Signs of Care

XXXII-39 Frontiers

Signs of Health

XVIII-13 Frontiers

Signs of Maturity

II-37 Review-Harry Overstreet-The Mature Mind

Signs of a New Civilization

XXXIII-20 Lead

Signs of the Times - Thomas Carlyle

XVIII-35 Quoted by Leo Marx in The Machine in the Garden

Sikorski, General Wladyslaw

I-16 The Dark Side of the Moon compiled by friend of Silorski

Silberman, Charles

XXIV-42 Quoted by Ronald Gross in Children, "Free Learning"

XXXVII-7 Quoted from Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice in Children, "Best in Ohio"

Silent Language - Edward T. Hall

XVI-46 Quoted and discussed in Frontiers, "Alienation Through Culture"

Silent People Speak, The - Robert St. John (Doubleday)

I-20 Reviewed in Lead, "They Built a Railroad"

I-33 Editorial comment in "Afterthoughts"

I-43 Editorial, "That Yugoslavian Railroad"

VIII-32 Reference to in Review of St. John's Through Malan's Africa

Silent Social Revolution

XXXII-39 Editorial

Silent Spring - Rachel Carson (1962)

XV-49 Reviewed and quoted in Review of same title

XXVI-17 Kevin P. Shea's review of quoted, Jan/Feb Environment in Editorial, "Foundation of Action"

XXIX-19 Quote from Paul Shepard in, given in Frontiers, "A Far-Off Goal"

XXXV-9 Quoted in Review, "Two Kinds of Balance" (The Road Not Taken)

Silent Spring-(Continued)

XXXVI-2 Brief discussion of and comment from Paul Brooks repeated in Frontiers, "The Long-Term Objective"

Silone, Ignazio

I-1 Review of Seed Beneath the Snow

I-23 Reference to in "World Without Credo"

I-40 Reference to Seed Beneath the Snow

II-24 His books referred to in Lead, "Men and Idea Systems" re breakdown of trust, which must be restored by human beings-simple trust- Fontamara, Bread and Wine, Seed Beneath the Snow

III-14 Grouped with Carlo Levi, Ortega, Erich Fromm

III-42 Long quote from in Review, "The Berlin Congress"-Socialism and Communism have lost touch with reality

V-10 Quoted his portion of The God That Failed

VII-1 Review of his A Handful of Blackberries in "More Bread and Wine"

VI-37 Seed Beneath the Snow quoted in Lead, "Notes on Religion"

VI-45 Quoted in Lead, "Salvation Redefined" (Silone on Nihilism); quoted Seed Beneath the Snow

VIII-3 Review, "Some Good Questions" deals with his Partisan Review "self-portrait"

VIII-18 Quoted in Review of Encounter from an article in magazine

XI-22 His Encounter short story, "The Welcoming Committee" quoted in Review, "Hymns and Hypocrisies"

XI-44 His Secret of Luca discussed in Frontiers, "Back to the Wall"

XII-4 Quoted in Frontiers, "Changing Attitudes" from article in Radical Humanist

XII-25 Quoted from Dissent on Dostoevsky in Review, "An Issue of Dissent"

XIV-38 His article, "Reflections of the Welfare State" in Spring issue of Dissent quoted in Frontiers, "The Psychology of Wealth and Welfare"

XV-26 His novel, The Fox and the Camellias reviewed, quoted in Review of same title

XIX-32 Quoted The God That Failed (reviewed in Times Literary Supplement, July 7, in London) in Lead, "The Spaces of Freedom"

XX-13 Iris Origo's article on quoted, March Atlantic in Lead, "Principles of the Polis"

XXXIII-41 Discussion of Seed Beneath the Snow, Fontamara, Bread and Wine in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"

XXXIV-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Tangible and the Intangible" re "Every means tends to become an end"

XXXV-12 Discussion of from Michael Foot's Debts of Honour in Review, same title

XXXVIII-11 Discussed, quoted Bill Dean's review of A Need to Testify in Frontiers, "A New Homestead Program"

Silver Lady, The - James Facos (Atheneum Pocket Books)

XXVI-48 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Two War Stories"

Silverlake Experiment, The- A Community Study in Delinquency Rehabilitation - LaMar T. Empey, George E. Newland, Steven G. Lubeck

XIX-19 Discussed and quoted in Children, "The Needs of Delinquent Children"; quoted in Editorial, "Blocked Communication"

Silverman, Burt

XI-9 Quoted his article in Esquire, January, in Frontiers, "Political Ferment"

Silverzweig, Stanley

XV-28 His and co-editor's David Evanier) introduction to The Nonconformers quoted in Review, "Articles of Dissent"

XV-37 The Nonconformers briefly quoted in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"

Simak, Clifford D.

VII-22 Reviewed, "Noted in Passing," his City

Simmel, Georg

VIII-38 A 1905 paper from American Journal of Sociology quoted in Review, "Notes on Religion"

Simmonds (and McCollum)

XXIX-18 Quoted from The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition in Lead, "Lost and Found Meanings"

Simmons, Ernest J.

II-21 Quoted his biography on Tolstoy in "Great Reformers" article

Simmons, Virginia

XIII-24 Summary in Time, April 18, of her Harper's article, April issue, "Why Waste Our Five- Year-Olds?" quoted in Children, "Do I HAVE to Play?"

Simon, Pierre-Henri

XVI-15 His Portrait of an Officer quoted in Review, "Intellectualizing War"

XVI-20 Portrait of an Officer quoted in Review, "Dialogues on War"

Simon, Sidney

XXXVIII-7 Brief quotation from on cultural heritage of young people-set their priorities-Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"

XXXVIII-37 His work (a teacher) discussed by a reader and quoted in Editorial, "A Reader Writes"

Simone Weil

XVII-28 Review of her Selected Essays, ed. Richard Rees; quote from her letter to George Bernanos

Simoni, Arnold

XXXVII-18 Quoted from Crisis and Opportunity (Loss of Faith in "progress") in Lead, "Promethean Affirmation"

XXXVII-42 Quoted in Lead, "A Matter of Taste" (the car as a simulation of freedom. . .)

Simonin, A. H. (19th century)

XXXIV-19 Quoted from Journal du Magnetisme by H. P. Blavatsky in Lucifer, June 1890, in Editorial, "Mesmerism Not Hypnotism?"

Simons, Carol

XL-23 From Mar. 1987 Smithsonian in "Education in Japan"

Simple Answer, A

XXXI-46 Frontiers

Simple But Not Simple

XLI-7 Editorial (man's collective place in nature)

Simple Cleanliness

XXIII-52 Editorial

Simple Ideal, A

XLI-7 Review (owning property)

Simple Life, The - David Shi (Oxford University Press, 1985)

XXXVIII-44 Reviewed in "Example, Not Policy"

XXXIX-7 Quoted on Thoreau in "The Real Problem"

Simple Living Collective (Quaker Group)

XXXVIII-8 Quoted first chapter of their Taking Charge of Our Lives-Living Responsibly in Children, "Ways to Change" re TV and foods

Simple Rule, A

XIV-38 Editorial

Simple Solutions, The

XXVII-4 Lead

Simply As a Man

XXXVI-4 Lead (Epictetus)

Simpson, Craig

XL-15 Report on WRI Conference in "A Trip to India"

Simpson, George

VI-34 Quoted from Humanist article in Frontiers, "Complete the Circle"

VI-39 His pamphlet, Science as Morality reviewed in Frontiers

Simpson, Dr. George Gaylord - American Museum of Natural History

V-16 His The Meaning of Evolution discussed in Frontiers

IX-20 Reference to in Lead, "The Fear of Loose Ends"

XX-30 Quoted from Summer 1967 American Scholar in Frontiers, "The Great Refusal"

XX-44 Dr. Barry Commoner's quote of in Science and Survival given in Lead, "The New Morality"

Simpson, John A.

XXXIV-17 First chairman of the Atomic Scientists (of Chicago) quoted from Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Jan. 1981, in Frontiers, "The Scientific Conscience"

Simpson, Louis

XIX-48 Briefly quoted from New York Herald Tribune in Review, "Some Magazines"

Sin and the Savior, The

XXVII-10 Editorial

"Sin" as a Political Principal

III-11 Review of American Scholar article by Robert Gorham Davis

Since Gandhi - Mark Shepard (Greenleaf)

XXXVII-22 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

Since Silent Spring - Frank Graham, Jr. (Houghton Mifflin, 1970)

XXIII-43 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "A True Sense of the World"

XXXIII-48 Quoted from in Ecologist, March 1980, in Frontiers, "A Little Gets Through"

XXXVII-10 Quoted in Lead, "A Change of Heart"

Since the War

XXVII-23 Frontiers

Sinclair, Gordon (Canadian commentator)

XXVII-9 Reprint of recent broadcast quoted from Dec. 28 Malibu Times in Frontiers, "About America and Americans"

Sinclair, Dr. H. M. (University of Oxford)

XII-7 Reference to in Children-he campaigns against rich and most food for children

XII-14 Protest from reader on above, in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

Sinclair, Dr. Hugh (Laboratory of Human Nutrition) (same as above?)

X-36 Quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Cholesterol' Puzzle"

Sinclair, Mrs. Jean

XVII-24 Organizer of white women's picket for racial justice in South Africa-Frontiers, "News of a Sort"

Sinclair, Upton

XXII-15 Description of cover photograph, Tolstoy, Vachel Lindsay quoted from book he compiled, The Cry for Justice, in Lead, "Old- New Directions of Thought"

XXVII-19 Jack London's introduction to first edition (1915) of The Cry for Social Justice quoted in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"

Sinclair, W. Angus

XX-45 Prof. Ralph Slovenko's quote of in ETC. article for Sept. in Frontiers, "Fact and Opinion"

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

Sine Qua Non

XXXIV-9 Editorial

Singham, Sr. Durai Raja - editor/publisher of Who Is This Coomaraswamy?

XXXIV-12 Noted, briefly discussed this book in Review, "Religion of Tomorrow"

Singer, David

XV-23 His article (co-author, Anatol Rapoport) "An Alternative to Slogans," from Mar. 24 Nation, quoted in Review, "Changes in the Peace Movement"

Singer, Dorothea (Dorothy Waley)

XXV-16 Quoted from Herbert Kohl's The Age of Complexity in re Giordano Bruno, in Editorial, 'Origins of Science"

XXVII-1 Quoted re Giordano Bruno, April 1973 Scientific American in Lead, "The Birth of Philosophy"

Singer, Dorothea-(Continued)

XXVII-49 Quoted from Giordano Bruno in Frontiers, "Cyclops and Bruno"

Singer, Marcus

X-31 Mentioned in re to Arthur Miller's case before the Committee for Investigating un-American Activities in Review, "The Trial of Arthur Miller"

Singer, S. Fred (Deputy Assist. Secretary of U.S. Dept. of Interior)

XXIV-12 His comments quoted from Global Effects of Environmental Pollution in Review, "Man and Nature"

Singh, Anup

I-5 Rising Star of India (Nehru) in Review, "Books of India"

Singh, Jagjit

XVIII-3 Brief quote from his Great Ideas and Theories of Modern Cosmology in Frontiers, "Going and Coming"

XIX-20 Brief quote from Great Ideas in Lead, "Religion and the Dream of Reality"

Singh, Khushwant

IX-32 His Mano Majra discussed in Review, "Asian Books"

Singing Seals, The

XXIV-42 Review

Singing to One's Self Is a Lost Art - Paul Twitchell

XXXVI-42 Quoted in Frontiers, "Where Have All the Folk Songs Gone?"

Single Meaning, A

XXXI-26 Editorial

Single Pebble, A - John Hersey

XIV-36 Quoted in Review, "Moments of Understanding"

Sington, Derrick

XI-11 Joint author alone with Giles Playfair on book, The Offenders about capital punishment, reviewed in Review, "The Offenders"

XII-44 The Offenders quoted in Children, on subject of correction camps

XIII-21 The Offenders quoted in Frontiers, "The Death of Caryl Chessman-Perspective"

Sink or Swim?

XXXIV-48 Editorial (bilingual teaching)

Sinners into Sages

XX-7 Review

Sinnott, Prof. E. W. (Edmund) (Yale)

I-5 Elected president for 1948 American Association for the Advancement of Science-in Frontiers, "The Pattern of Life"

II-15 Quoted from in Frontiers, "The Problem of 'Organization'"

III-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Living Universe"

VIII-27 Quoted briefly from Science in Lead, "New Climate of Opinion-"

X-3 Quoted from Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in Frontiers, "Religion-A Philosophic Enterprise"

Sinnott, Prof. E. W. (Edmund)-(Continued)

X-14 Quoted his Antioch College founders' Day Address, delivered in November last year, in Lead, "Scientific Philosophizing"

X-22 Brief mention of idea that mind be regarded as a fundamental factor in all growth processes in Lead, "Eccentric Memories"

XXI-10 Quoted his book, The Bridge of Life, from Jan. 20, 1939 Science, "The Inherent Reality"

XXIV-50 Quoted, Jan. 15, 1937 Science in Review, "The Mysteries of Form"

Sins of the Psyche

XIV-23 Editorial

Sinyavsky, Andrei (pen name "Abraham Terts")

XXXVII-41 Quoted from Dissent, Spring 1984 re his "dissent" in Children, "In the Magazines"

Sipher, Robert

XXXI-15 Quoted by Roscoe Drummond in Christian Science Monitor article Jan. 18 in Children, "Schooling and Thinking"

Sipuel, Ada (Mrs. Fisher)

I-45 Applied to University of Oklahoma Law School, refused because she was a Negro-in "Milestones"

II-34 Further discussion of her case in Frontiers, "Racist Delusions"

Sire, Glen

XIV-28 His The Death-Makers quoted in Review, "We're All War Makers"

Sisk, Dr. Wilfred N.

V-3 Quoted from Prevention in Frontiers, "Figures on Life and Death"

Sisyphys (Greek myth)

XXXIII-15 Discussed in essay by Camus, quoted in Lead, "The Struggle is Enough"

Sisley, John R.

XL-43 Quoted from Fellowship June 1987 on Honduras, Nicaragua, in "News from Abroad and Home"

Sit-In Students' Report (issued by Congress of Racial Equality- CORE)

XIII-51 Quoted from in Children, "Notes"

Sitton, Claude

XIV-17 Quoted from N.Y. Times, Jan. 19, in Children, "Youth for Integration"

Situation Normal?

III-32 Editorial-General Hershey on need for "killers" in this war

Six Steps to a Sustainable Society (#48)

XXXVI-8 Quoted Lester Brown, Pamela Shaw re grain production, soil conservation, etc. in Frontiers, "Accumulating Pressures"

Six Russian Men- Lives in Turmoil - Eugenia Hanfmann and Helen Beier (Christopher paperback, 1976, $5.95)

XXX-8 Review in "In Spite of Everything"

Sixty Years

XXXI-51 Albert G. Wilson quoted from in Lead, "Departure and Return"

Size, and Other Matters

XXX-18 Frontiers

Sizer, Theodore

XXXIX-22 On education, Feb. 1986 Harper's

XXXIX-45 Quoted above in "A Difficult Subject"

Sjahrir, Soetan (Indonesian patriot), also sometimes Shjarir

II-20 His Out of Exile reviewed in "Another Great Prisoner"

II-29 Brief reference to book in Lead, "Epochs in Conflict"

III-2 Reference to his book in Review of Revolt of Asia by Payne and quoted from

V-4 Quoted from his Life article in Frontiers, "Life Looks at Asia"

VII-16 Reference to admiration for West in quote from Payne in Editorial, "Eastern Example"

VIII-1 Quoted in Lead, "A New Spirit"

X-38 Quoted from on Indonesian Revolution in Lead, "Travail in Asia"

Sjoberg, Leif

XL-19 1963 interview with Mumford, Horisont (Swedish) reprinted in Structurist 1985-86 in "On the Artist"

Skeptics and True Believers-A Deadly Symbiosis

XXXII-10 Lead-Ted Roszak

Skinner, B. F. (Harvard psychologist)

VII-19 His Walden Two discussed in review of Krutch's book, The Measure of Man

VII-45 Reference to in Lead, "The Great Temptation"

IX-15 Reference to in Review, "American Scholar Symposium"

X-23 His Science and Human Behavior quoted in Review, "The Challenge to the Individual"

XI-15 His Science and Human Behavior quoted on scientific view on "free will" in Lead, "Science and Human Freedom"

XIII-47 His Science and Human Behavior briefly quoted in Lead, "Self-Deception's Strange Fruit"

XVI-41 Walden Two quoted, discussed in Children, "'Walden Two' Revisited"

XIX-1 His discussion with Carl Rogers quoted in Children, "Education and Behavioral Science"

XXIV-44 George Kateb's review of his Beyond Freedom and Dignity quoted from Oct Atlantic in Lead, "Some Ancient Prophecies"

XXVII-44 Quoted Science and Human Behavior in Review, "Psychology's Lost Chord"

XXXVII-4 Quoted from Science and Human Behavior in Lead, "Species of Common Sense"

Skipping School in Earnest - Freda Lynn Davies (Afore-the-Wind, South Gillies, Ontario, 1988)

XLI-39 Reviewed in "Failure of the Bureaucratic System"

Sklar, George

V-29 Quoted from his The Promising Young Man in Frontiers, "Psychology and Athletics"

Skolimowski, Henryk (University of Michigan)

XXVIII-4 Quoted Sept/Oct Resurgence in Frontiers, "He Fitted in. . ."

Skolimowski, Henryk-(Continued)

XXX-7 His article "Ecological Humanism" quoted from Tract (19-20) in Lead, "The Self and Its Circumstances"

XXX-15 His comments re Edward Wilson's Sociobiology quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

XXX-42 Quoted from Michigan Quarterly Review (Spring) in Lead, "The Processes of Change"

XXX-49 Quoted Michigan Quarterly Review (Spring 1977) in Lead, "The Really Good Ideas"

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

XXXII-20 Quoted from Autumn 1978 Ecologist Quarterly in Frontiers, "The Encircling Gloom"

XXXIII-38 Quoted from Eco-Philosophy in Lead, "Levels of Disclosure"

XXXIV-18 From Ecologist re Amish in "A 'Social Study'"

XXXIV-24 From Eco-Philosophy in "Notes on Language"

XXXVI-24 Quoted Eco-Philosophy (we "make political statements not as much by the way we vote as the way we live"); also quoted Theodosius Dobzhansky from, in Lead, "A Legitimate Individualism"

Skurka, Norma

XXX-19 Her Design for a Limited Planet reviewed, and Cousteau's foreword to, quoted in "No Spills, No Leaks"

Skvorecky, Joseph

XXXVIII-49 The Writer and Human Rights re revolution and violence in Lead, "The Modern Superstition"

Slack, Charles W.

XXXIII-46 His article on IQ tests in Psychology Today, Jan. 1976, quoted in Children, "One Cheer for IQ Tests"

Slade, Madeleine (See Mirabehn) Slater, Humphrey

XI-51 Review of his Soldiers Three (The Malefactor) in Review, "War and the Image of the Hero"

Slater, Philip

XXIX-15 Quoted from Earthwalk in Frontiers, "Continuing Diagnosis"

XXIX-16 Earthwalk discussed in Lead, "The New Rationalism"

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

XXIX-21 Earthwalk quoted in Review, "Historic Aberration"

XXIX-22 Quoted in Lead, "The Ability to Perceive Wholes"

XXIX-47 Earthwalk quoted in Children, "Reversing Gresham's Law"

XXXIII-22 Quoted Earthwalk in Lead, "The Blessings of Inefficiency"

Slaughter, Frank G.

VI-4 Review of his That None Should Die in "'Occupational' Novels"

XIII-11 His Daybreak quoted in Review, "Pharmaceutical Betrayal"

Slaughter, June

XXXVIII-25 Quoted, March Progressive on Union Carbide in Frontiers, "Hazardous Products" (1985)

Slaughter of Innocents, A - Layna Verin

XXXV-12 Article, Jan. 11, 1982 issue of Berkeley Gazette quoted in Children, "On Teaching Disquieting Facts"

Slavery in Massachusetts - Thoreau

XXXV-5 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Right Thing To Do"

XXXVI-19 Quoted in Lead, "The Neglected Capacity of Humans"

Slavery, The Revival of

II-31 Lead-Scientific American, June 1949 article-discussed

Slavic Review

XX-24 Ledwis S Feuer quoted from March 1964 issue in Lead, "Toward a Voluntaristic Society

Sledge Patrol - David Howarth

XIV-26 Quoted in Frontiers, "Epic Struggles Through Privation"

XIV-35 Quoted, June 28 MANAS in Review, "Soviet- American Harmony!"

Sleeman, William

XXVIII-9 His Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official discussed in Frontiers, "The Sources of Morality"

Slender Threads, The

I-19 Review-Joseph Goebbels' Diary

Slessor, Sir John

VII-40 Reference to his Strategy for the West in Review, "The New Pacifism"

VIII-12 Reference to above work in Frontiers, "Some Perspectives on War"

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

Slightly Organized Heaps

XL-18 Frontiers (cities)

Sloan, Douglass (Prof. History and Education, Columbia)

XXXVII-22 Quoted extensively and discussed his Insight- Imagination in Children, "Education of Imagination"

XXXIX-44 From Nuclear Reactions in "The Choice Upon Us" result of analytical calculative skills in Children

Sloan, John (American painter)

XXIII-35 Van Wyck Brooks' quote from him given in Frontiers, "Some Quotations on 'Art and Politics'"

Sloburbia, et al

XXXVII-1 Frontiers (Albert Jay Nock)

Slochower, Harry

XIV-31 Wrote Lead, "Man's Creative Potential"

Slochower, Harry-(Continued)

XIV-40 His article, "The Juvenile Delinquent and the Mythic Hero" quoted from Summer issue of Dissent in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"

XVII-15 Review, "Psychoanalysis and Responsibility" mostly composed of his letter to Editors"

XVII-44 Quoted his book, Literature and Philosophy Between Two World Wars, in Lead, "Where We Are Now"

XVIII-38 Quoted from MANAS, April 8, 1964, communication in Review, "'New' Psychiatric Approach"

XXIII-16 Quoted from Mythopoesis in Review, "The Great Restoration"

XXVI-39 Quoted Mythopoesis in Lead, "Men and Gods"

XXVIII-43 Mythopoesis quoted in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"

XXXIII-48 Quoted his Mythopoesis in Editorial, "What Must I Do to Get There?"

XXXIV-50 Quoted Mythopoesis (Preface) in Lead, "The Power by Which Men Live"

Slouching Towards Bethlehem - Joan Didion

XXXI-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "Acts of Rescue"

Slovenko, Prof. Ralph

XX-45 Quoted, Sept. ETC., in Frontiers, "Fact and Opinion"

XXII-41 Quoted in re legal testimony from Sept. 1967 ETC. in Editorial, "How Knowledge is Acquired"

XXII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Sort of Persons We Are"

Slow Down

XXXI-3 Editorial

Slow Evolution, A

XLI-7 Lead

Slow is Beautiful

XXXVI-36 Frontiers

Slow Recovery, A

XL-8 Lead (Whitehead)

Slow Revolution, A

XXIX-49 Frontiers

Small Amount of Truth, A

XXII-6 Lead

Slumstrup, Finn

XXXVI-13 His article in Community Service Newsletter re "folk schools" in Denmark, quoted in Children, "By and For the People"

Small Community, The - Arthur E. Morgan

I-3 Lead, "The Community Movement"

XII-18 Mentioned in Lead, "Resources for Social Change"

XXXVII-22 Quoted on transmission of fundamentals of civilization in Lead, "Toward a Better World"

XXXVII-47 Lead (Morgan, Maslow, Ortega)

Small, Edward

XIII-9 Wrote Lead, "What Is Man?"

Small Farmer's Journal (3890 Stewart S., Eugene, Oregon)

XXXVII-36 Quoted late 1983 issue, Lynn Miller on "the dream of having a farm" in Frontiers, "Notes from America and Bangladesh"

Small Hands, Big Hands - Sandra Weiner (Pantheon, $3.95)

XXIV-3 Discussed, quoted in Children, "You Get Used To It"

Small Industry

II-11 Name of 4-page pamphlet by Walter Gormly-discussed in Editorial, "Private Social Initiative"

Small, Intense Culture, A

XIV-6 Editorial

Small is Beautiful

XLI-15 Editorial (design solution)

Small is Beautiful - E. F. Schumacher (Harper & Row, Torchbook, $3.75)

XXVI-37 Mention of English edition in Editorial, "Intermediate Technology Defined"

XXVI-42 Quoted in Lead, "Thought and Language"

XXVI-43 Quoted in Lead, "Two Laws, Unreconciled"

XXVI-52 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Economics for Everybody"

XXIX-41 Quoted in Lead, "Motives or Methods?"

XXXIII-13 Noted, discussed in Children, "A Range of Challenges"

XXXIII-44 Discussed in Lead, "Unfriendly Structures"

XXXIII-50 Quoted re John Maynard Keynes from used in Frontiers, "The 'Moral' Authorities of Progress"

XXXVI-6 Quoted in Lead, "Optimism or Pessimism?"

XXXVI-12 Quoted from in Lead, "Requiem for Economists"

XXXVII-2 Discussion of, quoted Theodore Roszak's introduction to in Lead, "Keeping Ideas Alive"

XXXVII-41 Quoted "The Proper Use of Land" chapter in Lead, "Revival of the Commons"

XXXIX-25 Chapter on education in "Finish the Sentence"

XXXIX-47 On production in "Errors of Industrialism"

XLI-19 Subject of "Sustaining Inspiration"

Small is Bountiful - Wendell Berry

XXXV-3 His article in Country Journal, Oct. 1981, quoted in Children, "Some Reading"

Small is Compatible

XXVIII-5 Editorial

Small is Possible - George McRobie (Harper & Row, 1981)

XXXIV-22 Quoted Verene Schumacher's introduction to and review of, in Review, "The Idea Whose Time Has Come"

Small is Workable

XXXIII-37 Frontiers

Small Personal Voice, A - Doris Lessing (Knopf, 1974, $6.95)

XXVIII-5 Quoted in Lead, "Old and New Dramas"

XXVIII-9 Remarks on Olive Schreiner's Story of an African Farm quoted from in Review, "One Who Escaped"

Small-State Solution, A - Colin Graham

XXXVII-22 Briefly quoted in Frontiers, "Convergences" (on decentralization of America)

Smil, Vaclav

XXXIII-12 His article in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Dec. 1979, discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Species of Dreams" (ed. of forthcoming book, Energy in the Developing Word)

Smiley, Glenn E.

XXI-7 His testimony on Vietnam war text of Frontiers, "Statement on Vietnam"

Smith Act (National Peacetime Sedition Law)

IX-12 Discussed in Review, "American Dilemmas"

Smith, Adam

III-9 Reference to Wealth of Nations

XXV-48 Quoted from Wealth of Nations in Children, "The Public Schools-A Qualified Defense"

XXX-26-35 Quoted his Philosophical Subjects in Frontiers, "Cracks in the Economic Foundation"

XXXIV-2 Quoted Wealth of Nations in Review, "A Field for Transition"

XXXIV-5 Mentioned Wealth of Nations in Editorial, "What is 'Natural' for Humans?"

XXXIV-9 Ideas discussed in Chaitanya book, The Sociology of Freedom, and quoted in Review, "Society in Transition"

XXXIV-24 Quoted Nation May 16, 1981 and Wealth of Nations in Editorial, "What's Wrong with Adam Smith?"

XXXVII-36 Wealth of Nations (factory workers) in "Work"

Smith, Adam (pseudonym)

XXV-48 Author of Money Game and Supermoney discussed in Oct. 21 Saturday Review

XXXIV-2 Quoted from Wealth of Nations in Review, "A Field for Transition"

XXXIV-5 Mentioned Wealth of Nations in Editorial, "What Is 'Natural' for Humans?"

XXXIV-9 Ideas discussed in Chaitanya book The Sociology of Freedom and quoted in Review, "Society in Transition"

XXXIV-24 Quoted Nation, May 16, 1981 re and Wealth of Nations in Editorial, "What's Wrong with Adam Smith?"

XXXVII-36 Quoted Wealth of Nations (on 18th century factory workers) in Lead, "Work"

Smith & Hawken - 68 Homer, Palo Alto, CA

XXXIV-40 Catalogue of tools distributed by, discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Pennsylvania, New England, California"

Smith, Ann Marie

XXVII-17 Quoted from Winter 1974 New Directions in Editorial, "On Self-Education"

Smith, Bradford

XVII-48 His Men of Peace quoted in Lead, "What Can We Leave to Nature?"

Smith, C. Howard

IV-9 Reference to his Better Homes and Gardens article on children and money in Children

Smith, Clifford Neal

XXIV-8 Quoted from Friends Journal, Aug. 1/15, 1970 in Frontiers, "Mobility and Stability"

Smith, Courtney C. (President, Swarthmore College)

IX-43 Quoted in Children, on Quakers and education

Smith, Cyril Stanley (Metallurgist)

XVIII-43 Quoted from Structure in Art and in Science in Lead, "Before the Storm"

Smith, David L.

XXV-16 His study of lectures by Robert Bellah (sociologist at Pomona College) quoted, Winter 1972 Blaisdell Institute Journal, in Review, "Man and Myth"

Smith, D. Mack

IX-31 Quoted from Encounter article on "The Changing University Today" in Children

Smith, Elinor Goulding

IX-34 Her Harper's article, "Won't Somebody Tolerate Me?" quoted in Lead, "Toward Individuality"

IX-42 Frontiers, "Dilemma for Christians" continues on her Harper's article, with response of a Congregationalist minister

Smith, F. G. Walton

VIII-30 Review of his and Chapin's The Sun, The Sea and Tomorrow

VIII-47 Objection to above book discussed in Review, "Malthusian Misunderstanding"

Smith, Professor Huston (MIT)

XII-7 Brief quote from in Review, "Third East-West Conference"

XIII-21 His The Religions of Man reviewed and quoted in Review, same title

XVII-11 Summary of his TV discussion with Viktor Frankl text of Children, "Television Dialogue"

XVIII-18 Religions of Man in connection with David Lawrence's comments on "Voice of America" broadcasts in "U.S. and Religion-A New Concept"

XVIII-28 Review, "The Philosophy of Huston Smith"- Condemned to Meaning in Harper's

XVIII-34 His "The Death and Rebirth of Metaphysics" reviewed from Process and Divinity in Review, "Return to Metaphysics?"

XVIII-35 Reference to in Editorial, "Key to the Kingdom"; Liberal Education article, "The Humanities and Man's New Condition," quoted in Frontiers, "Philosophy the Imperative Activity"

XIX-1 His Religions of Man quoted in Review, "Christ and Anti-Christ"

XXI-13 Quoted from Human Values and Advancing Technology in Frontiers, "A Heroic Task"

XXI-16 Briefly quoted in Review, "The Stringed Lute"

XXIX-9 His introduction to Frithjof Schuon's The Transcendent Unity of Religions quoted in Editorial, "Left To Do"

Smith, Professor Huston-(Continued)

XXX-5 Quoted on Plato from introduction to Schuon's The Transcendent Unity of Religions in Review, "Some Great Questions"; further quote in Editorial, "Ends Without Means"

XXX-7 His Forgotten Truth reviewed in "The Ancient Becomes the Modern"

XXXII-39 Quoted, Feb. Teachers College Record in Lead, "The Problem is Set"

XXXII-52 Quoted his Forgotten Truth in Consciousness, Brain, States of Awareness and Mysticism, in Review, "Terra Incognita"

XXXIV-43 Quoted from The Religious Man in Lead, "A Task of Rectification"

XXXV-1 Quoted from Religions in Lead, "Two General Outlooks" (also see MANAS, May 1960) and quoted from Teachers college Record, Vol. 8, No. 3, Spring 1981, same Lead

XXXV-36 Quoted in Editorial, "'The Tyranny of Proof'" and from Temenos (2nd issue) and in Children, "Life Without 'Proofs'"

XXXV-40 Review, discussion, quote from Beyond the Post-Modern Mind in Review, "On Managing Ignorance"

XXXVI-14 Quoted from Religions of Man taken from Phoenix Fire Mystery in Lead, "The Abiding Point"

XXXVIII-42 Quoted On Nature in Lead, "How We Think"

Smith, Jack (Editor of CNVA Bulletin)

XV-43 First section of Frontiers article is his statement of CNVA Bulletin, Sept. 1

Smith, Jack (L.A. Times columnist)

XV-45 Quoted from L.A. Times, July 9, in Children, "Youth Then and Now"

XXXVIII-46 June 3, 1985 re education from "supermarket papers" in "Thinking Is Not a Performing Art"

XXXIX-23 Jan. 23, 1986 re "gobbledygook" language

XXXIX-50 Aug. 14, 1986 on computer writing program in "Emasculating Language"

XL-23 May 7, 1987 re moral dilemma in biology class in "One Touch Cookie"

Smith, James Noel

XXVII-40 Quoted from Environmental Quality and Social Justice in Urban America in Frontiers, "Problems of Conservationists"

Smith, Joel P.

XIX-43 Quoted L.A. Times, Sept. 22, in Children, "Campus Report"

XIX-44 Additional quote from above in Children, "What Can We Say to the Children?"

Smith, John E.

XXX-6 Quoted Yale Alumni Magazine in Editorial, "What Defines Us As Human"

Smith, Lillian

VIII-17 Her The Journey quoted in Children

VIII-29 Review of her Now is the Time; reference to speech adapted for Strange Fruit

XIII-43 Her speech adapted for article "The south's Moment of Truth" in Sept. Progressive quoted in Review, "Men of Southern Moment"

Smith, Lillian-(Continued)

XIII-51 Her Foreword to Sit-In-Students' Report quoted in Children, "Notes"

XV-16 Her introduction to James Peck's Freedom Ride quoted in Review, "Odyssey By Bus- Ordeal by Flame"

XV-17 Her introduction to Peck's Freedom Ride quoted briefly in Lead, "The Lessons of Pathology"

XV-26 Her introduction to Freedom Ride briefly quoted in Lead, "The Clarity of the Specialists"

XV-27 Introduction to Freedom Ride briefly quoted in Editorial, "The Nature of Man"

XVI-7 Her article, "The Mob and the Ghost," quoted, Dec. 1962 Progressive in Frontiers, "Toward 'Emancipation'"

XVIII-28 Her introduction to Freedom Ride quoted in Review, "Being and Becoming"

XVIII-45 Her article, "Poets Among the Demagogues" quoted from Oct. 4 Saturday Review in Review, "Art and Human Destiny"

XXVI-52 Quoted introduction to Freedom Ride in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"

XXVIII-1 Quoted from Freedom Ride introduction in Review, "The Art of Citizenship"

XXXI-8 Quoted introduction to Peck's Freedom Ride in Lead, "Line and Circle"

Smith, Lydia A. H.

XXIX-36 Her book Activity and Experience quoted in Children, "What Schools Can and Can't Do"

Smith, Marshall

XI-6 Quoted his article from Life, Nov. 11, 1957 entitled "Nobody Loves the Football Hero Now" in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Smith, Martha Maybury

XX-34 Quoted at length in Children, "Music-Making for Children

Smith, Miranda

XXXII-4 Her story in Compost Science/Land Utilization in Frontiers, "Goliath, and a David or Two"

Smith, Mortimer

VII-51 Review of his The Diminished Mind in Children

X-52 Pamphlets for the Council for Basic Education in Washington, D.C. quoted from in Children, "Notes and Correspondence" on the policies of the council

Smith, Nancy Duvergne

XXXVI-18 With Peggy Taylor interview with Chinweizu of Nigeria quoted from recent issue of New Age in Frontiers, "Ills and a Remedy"

Smith, Page

XXXVIII-44 Dissenting Opinions quoted in Children, "Finally, a High Note"

XLI-17 Frontiers, "On the Writing of History" consists primarily of his letter to MANAS

Smith, Philip

XVI-11 Quoted from The Reading Teacher, Sept. 1961, in Children, "Spiritual Resources"

Smith, Ralph (Editor of Journal of Aesthetic Education)

XXXIII-11 Quoted from Contemporary Education, Fall 1979 issue, on "Teaching as a Performing Art" in Children

Smith, Richard Alan

XXIV-42 Quoted re Japanese city planning from Winter 1970 Landscape in Lead, "Some Thoughts About Planning"

Smith, Richard C.

XIV-17 His Dream Images in Art quoted in Review, "The Language of Dreams"

Smith, Richard R.

I-40 Publisher of The Choice Is Always Ours, mentioned briefly in "Guides for the Heaven- Bound"

Smith, Robert Paul

XI-19 Reference to his Where Did You Go?. . .Out and his Life article "Let Your Kids Alone" in Children

XI-21 Quoted his Life article, "Leave Your Kids Alone" in Children, "The Child's World"

XI-27 Quoted briefly on Alfred Maund book, The Big Boxcar, in Review, "Tenderly Dreadful"

XI-32 Discussion of Where Did You Go?. . .Out in Children, same title

Smith, Robert

XIII-28 II"

Smith, Roger

XXXII-1 Quoted from in L.A. Times, Oct. 8, 1978, in Lead, "Various Warnings"

Smith, Samuel Harrison (18th Century)

IX-28 Quoted briefly in Lead, "The Duties of Free Men"

XXXIX-20 In "An Outgrown Institution" and Allen O. Hansen's remarks on

Smith, Sherrill B. Jr.

XXXVII-14 Quoted from first issue of Annals of Earth Stewardship (Third World fisheries) in Frontiers, "Patterns of Sustainability"

Smith, Dr. Wilfrid Cantwell

XVII-14 His book The Meaning and End of Religion quoted in Lead, "The Edge of the Abyss"

XIX-14 Meaning and End of Religion quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion"

XXXII-36 His Faith and Belief reviewed in "The Light Is Not the Flame"; also quoted in Editorial, "Teaching and Believing"

XXXVI-20 Quoted Faith and Belief in Lead, "Religion in the Future" (meaning of "faith" and "belief" and "believe")

Smith, William Gardner

II-52 Reference to his The Last of the Conquerors in Review of Negro pictures

Smith, William L.

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

Smithsonian (Magazine)

XXV-1 Wilson Clark quoted, Nov. 1971 issue, in Frontiers, "Power from Sun and Wind"

XXVI-9 Wilson Clark quoted, Nov. 1971, Aug. 1972 issues in Lead, "The Genesis of Change"

XXVI-15 Rene Dubos quoted, Dec. 1972 issue in Frontiers, "Collaboration with Nature"

XXVII-8 Discussed in Frontiers, "The Useful Press"

XXVIII-15 Wilson Clark quoted, Dec. 1974 issue, in Frontiers, "Energy and Control"

XXVIII-21 James Page, Wilson Clark article on New Alchemy Institute quoted, Feb. issue, in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"

XXVIII-50 Rene Dubos quoted, Dec. 1972 issue, in Frontiers, "Man and Nature"

XXXII-12 Sam Love, Nov. 1979 issue, quoted, discussed in Frontiers, "Species of Dreams"

XXXIII-41 May 1980 review of The Tree by John Fowles (Paul Piazza) in quoted in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"

XXXVII-48 Noted March 1984 story on canals in Guatemala in Frontiers, "Ancient Irrigators"

XXXIX-8 Nov. 1985 Mark M. Kindley re one-room schools-Children, "A Destructive System"

XL-23 March 1987 Carol Simons on Japanese education-Children, "Education in Japan"

Smithsonian Institution Report

XIV-3 Paper by Raymond Pearl, 1935, quoted from in Lead, "The Problem of Knowledge"

XXXIV-43 Report of 1915 "Atlantis" by Pierre Termier quoted in Review, "Atlantis-More than a 'Myth'"

Smog Problem in Los Angeles County, The (1949 release of Stanford Research Institute)

III-1 Mentioned in smog story, "The Ominous Cloud"

Smuts, Jan Christian

I-27 Defeated by Prime Minister Daniel Francois Malan in South African elections-Review, "South African Story"

I-50 As Chancellor of Cambridge University, quoted, in Letter from England

II-7 Reference to in Letter from South Africa

II-15 Reference to in Letter from South Africa

II-44 Reference to in Letter from England- "twilight of man's spirit"

Smyth Report

I-2 Editorial, "Atomic Potentials"

Smythe, Tony

XXII-47 Quoted his Conscription-A World Survey (co-editor, Devi Prasad) in Lead, "Conscription Accounting"

Smythies, J. JR.

XXIV-46 Co-editor of Beyond Reductionism which was quoted in Lead, "Reform in Scientific Thinking"

Snake Pit, The - Mary Jane Ward

I-3 Review in Children

Snell, Lord (President of English Ethical Union)

IV-12 Quoted in "New Ideas at Work" series

Snips and Snails - Louise Baker

VII-28 Reviewed in Children

Snitzer, Herb

XIX-17 Quoted from Summerhill, A Loving World in Children, "Summerhill-Outpost of Freedom"

XL-18 From Summerhill, A Loving World (selfconfidence) -Children, "Stirrings of Culture"

Snow, Sir Charles P.

XIV-11 Quoted in Lead, "The Issue is Disarmament," Feb. 1961 Progressive

XVII-30 Reference in Frontiers to his essay, "The Two Cultures"-Loren Eiseley's, "The Illusion of the Two Cultures"

XIX-26 Quoted from his The Two Cultures in Frontiers, "The 'Luddite' Protest"

XXXVII-48 Quoted his interview with Gandhi from Harijan, June 21, 1942, in Lead, "Is Peace 'Utopian'?"

Snow, Edgar

I-17 His Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 27, 1948

VII-20 Quoted from Nation in Lead, "Focus in Asia"

XXVII-12 Excerpt from Journey to the Beginning quoted from WRL Newsletter in Lead, "Questions About Revolution"

Snyder, Gary

XXII-42 Quoted Earth House Hold in Editorial, "Charge and Counter-Charge"

XXVI-17 Quoted Jan. 12, 1972 New York Times in Frontiers, "Gradually Penetrating Ideas"

XXXI-41 The Old Ways reviewed in "California Indians and. . ."

XXXIX-10 From Language of the Birds on pueblo hunters

Snyder, John

XXXIX-13 His letter to L.A. Times, June 1985 re sources of alternative energy

Snyder, Zilpha Keatley

XXVI-10 Eyes in the Fishbowl discussed at length in Children, "A Wandering Theme"

So Fair a House- The Story of Synanon - Daniel Casriel, M.D.

XVI-52 On the Side of Life"

So Many Hungers! -- Bhabani Bhattacharya (Hind Kitabs Ltd., Bombay)

II-47 Review

IX-32 Reference to in Review, "Asian Books"

So Much from So Little

IV-7 Frontiers (Horace Holmes in India)

So Much to Undo

XXXIV-23 Review (Ivan Illich, Shadow Work)

So Reason Can Rule - Scott Buchanan (essays) Ferrar, Straus, Giroux, 1982)

XXXV-43 Quoted on first proposition (from Center of Study of Democratic Institutions) on moral theory, in Editorial, "Nobility or Hubris"

XXXV-52 Reviewed, quoted in "Scott Buchanan"

XXXVI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Thread of Self- Knowledge" re power of the mind

XXXVI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Requiem for Economists" (corporations)

So Shall Ye Reap - Joan London and Henry Anderson (Crowell, $6.95)

XXIV-13 Discussed and quoted in Review, "What Couldn't Happen-But Did"

Soal, Prof. S. G.

IV-21 Quoted from N.Y. Times re telepathy in Lead, "Triple Alliance"

VIII-4 Review of his and Hutchinson's Modern Experiments in Telepathy

Social and Environmental Effects of Large Dams, The Vol. 2 - Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard, eds. (Wadebridge Ecological enter, Worthyvale Manor, Camelford, Cornwall, PL 329TT UK)

XXXIX-41 Quoted in "The Dark Side of Human Nature"

Social Basis of Consciousness, The - Trigant Burrow (Harcourt, Brace, 1927)

IX-16 Quoted in Lead, "The New Iconoclasts"

XIX-47 Brief quote from in Review, "The Long Way Home"

XX-17 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Pioneer in Psychotherapy"

XXII-6 Quoted in Lead, "A Small Amount of Truth"

Social Contract - Rousseau

III-29 Quoted in Lead, "Days of the Iconoclasts"

XXVII-4 Robert McClintock's brief quote from in Children, "A View of Privacy"

Social Darwinism - Richard Hofstadter

II-10 Quoted from in Review of his The American Political Tradition

II-51 Reference to Social Darwinism in American Thought in Frontiers

Social Functions, The

XVII-4 Lead

Social Gospel, The

XXIX-14 Review

Social "Mysteries"

XIX-8 Lead

Social Power and Political Freedom - Gene Sharp (Porter Sargent, 1980, $15.95)

XXXIV-11 Reviewed, quoted in Review, "A Sociologist on Nonviolence"

Social Problems - Elton Mayo

II-17 Quoted from in Lead, "Fronts of Science"

Social Psychology of Modern Life, The - H. S. Britt

III-30 Quoted from re conflicts in modern life in Children

Social Psychology of Social Movements, The - Hans Toch (Bobbs- Merrill, 1965, also paper)

XX-38 Quoted in Frontiers, "Problems Behind Problems"

Social Research

XXVII-20 Walter A. Weiskopf's two-part Lead article, "The Image of Man in Economics," reprinted from Autumn 1973 (Vol. 40, No. 3)

XXVII-21 Part II

XXVII-48 Hans Jonas article, "Technology and Responsibility" quoted from Spring 1974 issue in Lead, "Problem and Precedent"

XXVIII-37 Hannah Arendt article, "Thinking and Moral Considerations," quoted, Autumn 1971 issue, in Children, "Socratic Method"

XXVIII-42 Hannah Arendt quoted, Autumn 1971 issue, in Lead, "In Some Sense Heroes"

XXVIII-44 Hannah Arendt quoted, Autumn 1971 issue, in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"

XXVIII-45 Hannah Arendt quoted, Autumn 1971, in Review, "The Question of the Age"

XXIX-10 Hannah Arendt quoted, Autumn 1971, issue in Lead, "Thinking and Writing"

XXIX-49 Hannah Arendt quoted from above in Editorial, "Resultless Thinking"

XXX-47 Hannah Arendt essay, "Thinking and Moral Considerations," quoted from Autumn, 1971 issue, in Review, "What Is A Good Book?"

XL-38 Quoted Arendt on "Thinking and Moral Considerations" in Editorial, "The Spiritual Life"

XLI-14 Quoted above in "The Enigma of Being Human"

XLI-52 Quoted in "Some Heroes" (on the "I")

Social Vitamins, The

XLI-16 Editorial

Social Restoration, A

XXXIII-10 Frontiers

Social Science- A Radical Critique

XXVII-21 Frontiers

Social Science-Again

II-44 Frontiers

Social Science and Social Value - Dr. Henry Winthrop

XVII-18 Frontiers

Social Science at Work

XX-49 Editorial

Social Science Report

XII-22 Review

Social Science Without Vengeance

XXII-36 Frontiers

Social Service Review

XVIII-19 Brock Chisholm in June 1962 issue reviewed Benjamin Weininger's "Asceticism and Religious Experiences" in Review, "Psychiatrists on Religion"

Social Vistas

XII-44 Frontiers

Social Work and Social Change - Sugata Dasgupta (Boston- Porter Sargent, 1968, $6.95)

XXI-20 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Goal of Social Work"

XXIII-20 Quoted in Frontiers, "Leavening Social Science"

XXVII-6 Quoted in Lead, "In Place of Power"

Social Work in India

XXIII-2 Frontiers

Social World, The

IX-6 Lead

Socialism

IX-40 Frontiers, "Oh, Where Have the Socialists Gone?" quoted from Norman Thomas' Progressive article, "Has Socialism Any Future?"

Socialist Agriculture (Russian government organ)

I-3 Attack on work of Vavilov-Frontiers, "Biology and Politics"

Socialist Alternatives for America - Jim Campen ($2.00, Union for Radical Political Economics, Office of Organizational Services, Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104)

XXVII-37 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Changes in Social Thought"

Socialist Analysis, A

XX-20 Frontiers

Socialist Criticism

XXI-26 Frontiers

Socialist Dilemma, The

I-28 Review-Leon Blum, For All Mankind

Socialist Leader - (New Leader)

I-12 English paper maintaining objective view of pacifist movement in England during World War II

Socialist Party

VIII-52 Resolution re pacifist stand quoted in Lead, "Things Are Closing In" (California division of Socialist Party)

Socialists Around the World - Helen and Scott Nearing (Monthly Review Press, NY, $3.00)

XI-24 Reviewed, "A Melancholy Report"

Socializing Trend, A

I-13 Lead

Societal Directions and Alternatives (Information for Policy Design, Lafayette, NY, 1976, $16.50, edited by Michael Marien)

XXX-20 Mentioned in Frontiers, "On the Side of Life"

Society by Design

XXXVI-50 Lead, by William S. Coperthwaite

XXXVI-51 Lead, Part II

Society by Design-Bread Labor

XXXVII-37 Lead, by William S. Coperthwaite

XXXVII-38 "Bread Labor"

Society for the Preservation of Early American Standards - The Early American

XX-18 Frontiers

Society for Social Responsibility in Science

VIII-12 Quoted from Newsletter in Frontiers, "Some Perspectives on War"

XIV-41 Prof. Samuel Hynes quoted, August Newsletter in Children, "Teaching as a Confusing Profession"

XXVI-8 Christopher Henrich quoted, Oct. 1972 Newsletter in Frontiers, "Even the Government is Interested"

Society I Live in Is Mine, The - Paul Goodman (Horizon, 1962)

XVI-19 His preface quoted in Editorial, "Civil Health"

Society I Live in Is Mine, The-(Continued)

XXI-6 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Paul (Revere) Goodman"

XXI-48 Quoted from Preface in Lead, "On Being Born Again"

Society in Transition

XXIV-2 Editorial

XXXIV-9 Review

Society Made to Stand, A

XVII-25 Lead quotes Hannah Arendt from Origins of Totalitarianism

Society of Devil's Advocates

X-11 Frontiers-Milton Mayer

Society that Fits, A

XXXVI-21 Lead

Society Worth Having, A

XVIII-17 Lead-Welfare Rights Organization

Sociobiology - Edward O. Wilson (Harvard University Press)

XXIX-51 Material on African termites quoted from in Editorial, "Work Without Administrators"

XXX-15 Henryk Skolomowski's comments on quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

XXXIV-50 Brief discussion of "altruistic genes" in Review, "Some Indian Wisdom"

Sociological Imagination, The - C. Wright Mills (Oxford University Press, 1959, Evergreen paper)

XVIII-21 Quoted in Editorial, "The Crux of the Social Question"

XXIV-39 Quoted in Frontiers, "In Honor of C. Wright Mills"

XXIV-40 Briefly mentioned in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginnings"

XXVI-24 Extract from quoted from Conflict and Consensus in Lead, "The Use of Sociology"

Sociological Journals Please Copy

XIX-44 Editorial

Sociologist on Nonviolence, A

XXXIV-11 Review-Social Power and Political Freedom

Sociology of the Bay Colony, The - Morris Talpalar (Philosophical Library, 1976)

XXIX-47 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from the Past"

Sociology of Freedom, The - Krishna Chaitanya (Issued in India by Manohar Publications, New Delhi, 80 Rupees)

XXXIV-9 Discussed in Review, "Society in Transition" (on psychological underpinnings of Freedom in modern thought)

Sociology of Value, A

XXI-46 Review

Sociology of Zen, The

XIV-47 Review

Socrates - A. E. Taylor

VI-10 Review

Socrates

I-1 Lead, "The Unfinished Revolution"

I-7 Gave his belief in immortality as reason for his serene dying-Frontiers, "Is Immortality Important?"

I-19 "The unexamined life is not worth living"- Apology, in Frontiers, "Educational Controversy"

Socrates-(Continued)

I-24 Reference to in Review of The Great Prisoners

I-25 Lao Tze"

I-36 Plato"

I-49 "Our Hero"-Editorial on Socrates

II-47 Quoted Phaedo and Republic in Frontiers, "Science and Knowledge"

III-11 Reference to his arguments with Thrasymachus in Republic, in Frontiers, "Morals from Technology"

VIII-6 Frontiers, "Christ vs. Socrates"-discussion of Reinhold Niebuhr article

VIII-20 Review, "The Prophecy of Socrates"-The State Versus Socrates

VIII-23 Editorial, "Borrowing from Socrates"

VIII-36 Quoted from Phaedo and Republic

IX-42 Review, "Christ and Socrates"

XIX-5 Quoted from Apology in Lead, "A New Kind of Rationalization"

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

XXI-1 Quoted from Gorgias in Editorial, "The Platonic Demonstration"

XXI-42 Quoted from the Meno in Lead, "The Study of Man"

XXII-19 Quoted from Box IX of Republic in Lead, "The Platonists"

XXV-15 Quoted from the Meno and Phaedo in Lead, "To Merit Eternity"

XXV-37 Quoted Book VII of Republic in Lead, "Musings on Education"

XXV-51 Quoted Phaedo in Frontiers, "Polanyi and Plato"

XXVII-19 Quoted in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"

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

XXIX-9 Quoted on philosophy from Gorgias in Lead, "Plato's Intent and Method"

XXX-1 Theaetetus quoted in Lead, "The Leap of Metaphor"

XXXI-38 Quoted from Symposium in Lead, "Sometimes We Think"

XXXI-41 His "expectations" in re to his death quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"

XXXII-9 Quoted from Phaedo in Lead, "A Project of Wondering"

XXXIII-6 Discussed, quoted from Republic in Lead, "A Modest Pursuit of Reality"

XXXIV-39 Quoted from Phaedo in Lead, "Feelings We Can't Ignore"; Children, "Example of Socrates"

XXXVIII-14 Quoted "to be afraid of death" in "Better Solutions than Ours"

Socrates Again

II-51 Editorial

Socrates and the Western World - Kenneth Richmond (Citadel, 1955)

XXV-22 Quoted in Children, "What Socrates Might Say"

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

Socrates for Europe

VIII-49 Lead-Ortega

Socrates Ridges Again

XVI-1 Frontiers

Socrates, The Man Who Dared to Ask - Cora Mason

XI-7 Reviewed and quoted in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

Socratic and Gandhian Logic

XXXVI-8 Editorial

Socratic Doubt

XIV-16 Editorial

Socratic Friendship

XXI-10 Editorial

Socratic Inquiry, A

XXXVII-38 Review (Liddell Hart, Barbara Tuchman)

Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy (Dover) paperback, 1965) Leonard Nelson

XIX-36 Discussed, quoted and Brand Blanshard's foreword quoted in Review, "In Praise of Socrates"; also quoted in Editorial, "Socratic Method"

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

XIX-43 Quoted in Lead, "A Crucial Distinction"

XIX-47 Quoted in Review, "The Long Way Home"

XX-21 Quoted in Editorial, "The Art of the Philosopher"

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

XXIII-19 Quoted criticism of Jakob Fries in Lead, "What Is a Good Book?"

XXVII-5 Quoted in Children, "A Good Book to Own"

Socratic Method

XIX-36 Editorial

Socratic Priorities

XXVII-40 Review

Soft Energy Paths- Toward a Durable Peace - Amory Lovins (Friends of the Earth and Ballinger, $6.95)

XXXI-6 Reviewed, "Amory Lovins on Energy," Fred Baldwin's review of in Nation, Nov. 12, and Barbara Ward's foreword to also quoted

XXXI-45 Review of in Whole Earth (Mar. 1978) quoted in Frontiers, "Words from England"

Soft-Tech - edited by J. Baldwin and Stewart Brand

XXXII-8 Quoted in Editorial, "Past and Future"

XXXII-8 John Todd quoted from in Frontiers, "What the Davids Are Doing"

Soil and People

XL-4 Editorial (Berry)

Soil and Health, The - Sir Albert Howard (Schocken paper, $3.95, 1947)

XXV-39 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Teacher of Organic Gardening"

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

Soil and Survival - Joe and Nancy Paddock (Sierra Club, 1987)

XL-36 Quoted in "The Persuasions of Nature"

Soil Conservation Service

XXXVII-40 Lowdermilk's pamphlet #99 Conquest of the Land through 7000 Years quoted in "Our 'Hidden Curriculum'"

XXXVII-44 Quoted above in Review, "Fifteen Inventive Years"

Soil Erosion- Quiet Crisis in the World Economy - Lester Brown, Edward C. Wolf (Worldwatch Paper No. 60)

XXXVIII-13 Quoted extensively in Frontiers, "Less Soil, Higher Costs, Less Food"

Soil of Hiroshima, The - Hatori Haruto

XVII-15 Frontiers

Sojourners (Christian Magazine) Box 2972, Washington, D. C. 20017)

XXXVIII-16 Crucible of Hope, a report published by them, discussed in Lead, "The Reformers"

Sokolsky, George

VII-46 His quote from Hanson Baldwin re moral weakness of soldiers in Korean War quoted in Children

XII-2 Frontiers, "Repercussions" deals in part with his reaction to a high school girl's essay on civil disobedience

Solar Cookers, Biogas, and Trees

XXXIV-13 Frontiers (intermediate technology movement, current material)

Solar Energy- One Way to Citizen Control (Published by Center for Science in the Public Interest, 1757 S St., Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20009, edited by Albert Fritsch)

XXX-8 Long quotation from in Frontiers, "Decentralist Ways and Means"

Solar Resource, The- 14 Articles on Energy from the Sun (Environmental Action Reprint Service, $3.95)

XXIX-24 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Inventions and Discoveries"

Soldier of the Revolution, A - Ward Just (Knopf and Avon)

XXVI-41 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Problem Children and Societies"

Soldiers Three (The Malefactor) - Humphrey Slater

XI-51 Reviewed, "War and the Image of the Hero"

Soleri, Paolo (Italian-born architect)

XXIX-19 Discussion of his work quoted from What Do We Use for Lifeboats? in Review, "Lifeboats or Arks?"

Solid Meaning of Life, The

XXXI-25 Lead

Solidarity Update - 2425 Spaulding St., Berkeley, CA 94703

XXXVII-8 Quoted from (Polish "joke") in Frontiers, "Poles to the Rescue"

Sollen, Robert H.

XIV-35 Quoted, July 8 Editor and Publisher in sub- Editorial, "The Responsibility of the Press"

Solnit, Albert (Marin County planner)

XXIV-2 His comments before American Institute of Planners quoted in Editorial, "Society in Transition"

Solo, Len (Teacher Information Center, 61 Surrey Lane, Sudbury, Mass. 01776)

XXII-50 Letter quoted in Children, "The List Overfloweth"

Solo, Len-(Continued)

XXIX-46 Quoted from TIC Newsletter (March) in Children, "Some Information, Some History"

XXXI-20 Wrote Children, "School, Home and Community"

XXXI-10 Wrote Children, "A Public School Founded by Parents"

XXXII-45 "I Am Capable and Lovable" in Children is a talk given by him at Cambridge Alternative Public School

Solomon, Dr. Joseph C. (San Francisco psychiatrist)

XII-17 Quoted from American Journal of Psychotherapy in Lead, "The Chains of Prometheus"

Solomon, Lawrence

XXXVIII-18 His and Patricia Adams In the Name of Progress used as basis of Editorial, "What Is Really Wrong"

XXXVIII-38 Quoted above on "Illusion of Foreign Aid" in Lead, "Words and Myth"

XXXVIII-41 Quoted In the Name of Progress on farming methods and feeding the population, in Lead, "A Nurturing Activity"

XXXVIII-42 Reviewed In the Name of Progress

Solomon, Norman

XXXV-38 Quoted from Killing Our Own (co-author Harvey Wasserman) as used in May 1982 Rain in Children, "The Lives of the Young"

Solomon, Robert

XXXII-49 Quoted from L.A. Times, July 1, 1979, in Lead, "On Ways of Thinking"

XXXV-11 Quoted L.A. Times, Nov. 23, 1981 re teaching Spinoza in Children, "The Bonds of Concern"

Solotaroff, Ted (Editor of American Review)

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

Solovyev, Vladimir

XV-21 Quoted from Soviet Review in Review, "Enigmas in Russian Culture"

XXXVI-3 Quoted from Justification of the Good (1898) in Children

Solution by Disaster

XXXVIII-21 Editorial (the Nearings)

Solving for Pattern Standards for a Durable Agriculture - Wendell Berry

XXXIV-48 Article in New Farm, Jan. 1981, quoted in Frontiers, "Intentions and Sense"

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I.

XXII-48 Quoted The First Circle in Lead, "Questions About Extremes"

XXII-49 The First Circle discussed, quoted in Review, "Anatomy of Political Evil"

XXV-48 Quoted his lecture (printed in N.Y. Times, Sept. 30/Oct. 7, 1972 in Review, "Elements of Heroic Literature"

XXVI-44 Emile Capouya's discussion of quoted, June 25 Nation, in Lead, "Wide, Unopened Spaces"

XXVII-8 Discussion of The Gulag Archipelago quoted from Jan. 5 Manchester Guardian in Frontiers, "The Useful Press"

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I.-(Continued)

XXVII-22 Review of Gulag quoted from April 20 Saturday Review/World and Harrison Salisbury review of in April Atlantic quoted in Lead, "A Level of Planning"

XXVII-45 Gulag Archipelago reviewed in "What Price Ideology?"

XXVIII-2 Quoted from Cancer Ward in Review, "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachronisms'"

XXVIII-19 "Not to Live by Falsehood"-Frontiers, by Solzhenitsyn

XXVIII-21 Piotr Rawicz' review of Gulag quoted from Jan. 18 Manchester Guardian in Frontiers, "Changes in Outlook"

XXVIII-44 Norman Cousins' editorial comments about, Aug. 23 Saturday Review mentioned in Review, "The Uses of Criticism"

XXIX-12 Discussed and quoted in Abbott Gleason article in Autumn 1975 Yale Review in Review, "The New Revivalist"

XXX-8 Gulag Archipelago quoted in Lead, "After the Age of Revolution"

XXXI-41 Review of Gulag Archipelago-Three quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Treasure"

XXXIV-16 Summary of his set of figures as given in Saturday Review, April 20, 1974 quoted in Review, "The Wearing Out of a Dream"

XXXIV-18 Quoted his 1974 "Letter to the Soviets" re quality of life before Peter the Great, in Children, "A Social Study?"

Solzhenitsyn's "Anachronisms"

XXVIII-2 Review

Sombard, Nicolaus

II-8 Quoted in Letter from Germany

Some Actual Peacemakers

XXXIX-48 Review (Peter Berg, Roy Rappaport)

Some Admirable Heretics

IV-46 Lead

Some Anarchist Writers

XXXVII-2 Review (Why Work?)

Some Ancient Debts

I-43 Frontiers (Review of Shirley Jackson Case's Origins of Christian Supernaturalism)

Some Ancient Questions

XXIV-15 Lead

Some Ancient Prophecies

XXIV-44 Lead

Some Attitudes Toward Death

XI-6 Review-Harold Orlans from his article in Fall 1957 Diogenes

Some Awkward Moments

XIV-33 Frontiers

Some Basic Ideas

XXXIII-1 Frontiers

Some Came Running - James Jones

XII-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Morality of Fun"

Some Cautious Optimism

XXXVI-25 Review (Self-Reliant Cities)

Some Clarification

XIII-7 Editorial

Some Common Dilemmas

XXXV-50 Frontiers (military research and making a living)

Some Common Sense

XXXII-11 Editorial

Some Comparisons

XXXV-46 Frontiers

Some Contrasts

XXXIV-37 Editorial

Some Current History

XXI-48 Review

Some Dogmas of Religion - John McTaggart (Introduction by JC. D. Broad)

III-24 Reference to in McTaggart "Men with Ideas" article

X-16 Brief reference to in Lead, "Inquiry Concerning Mysticism"

Some Dropped Stitches

XV-22 Editorial

Some "Economic" Facts

VII-17 Lead

Some Editorial Wonderings

XII-34 Lead

Some Educational Dilemmas - Carmichael

XIX-41 Quoted by Frederick Mayer in Lead, "Moral and Religious Ideals in Education"

Some Encouraging Signs

XIV-25 Lead

Some English Musings

XXXV-14 Lead (nuclear arms race)

Some Faces in the Crowd - Budd Schulberg

VII-31 Reviewed briefly in "Novel Notes"

Some Good Generalizations

XVI-21 Editorial

Some Good Machines

XXXVIII-1 Frontiers

Some Good Questions

VIII-3 Review-Silone

Some Good Things Happening

XL-11 Frontiers

Some Great Questions

XXX-5 Review

Some Ground to Stand On - David Newhall

XVI-18 Frontiers

Some "Health Care" Numbers

XXXI-36 Editorial

Some Heroes

XLI-52 Lead

Some Humans Know Better

XXXI-6 Editorial

Some Improbable Heroes

XXXIX-52 Children (Scheer, L.A. Times)

Some Inconclusions

XXXI-47 Lead

Some Indian Wisdom

XXXIV-50 Review (Hearn)

Some Innovators

XXXV-39 Frontiers

Some Large Questions

XXXIX-26 Lead (human decision)

Some Laws of Nature

XXIII-6 Lead

Some Lessons in Metaphysics - Ortega y Gasset (W. W. Norton, 1970, $5.00)

XXIII-4 Discussed, quoted in Children, "The Quick and the Dead Years"

XXIII-43 Mentioned in Children, "A Store of Common Sense"

XXIV-8 Mentioned in Children, "Educational Reformers"

XXV-6 Quoted in Children, "The Problem and the Ideal"

XXVI-14 Lengthy quotations from in Lead, "The Lost Authenticities"

XXVII-5 Quoted in Children, "A Good Book to Own"

XXVIII-7 Quoted in Children, "Instead of 'Transmitting'"

XXVIII-49 Quoted in Lead, "The Formation of Character"

XXXI-43 Quoted in Editorial, "Use and Abuse of Literacy"

XXXI-48 Quoted in Children, "The Fair Principle"

XXXII-17 Quoted in Lead, "Language and Beyond"

XXXIV-14 Quoted in Children, "When Everyone is Responsible"

XXXVI-45 Quoted in Children, "Einstein as Teacher" (needing to know)

XXXVII-14 First chapter re specialization of knowledge quoted in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry"

XXXVII-43 Quoted in Lead, "Counter Currents"

XXXVII-51 Quoted in Children, "From Passion to Profession" (specialization vs. true knowing)

XXXIX-41 Quoted in "What We Ought to Do" (schooling)

XL-50 Quoted on studying science in "The Allegory of the Cave"

XLI-6 Quoted in "The Human Undertaking"

Some Lost Words

XXXV-49 Frontiers (Commager, Emerson on Character)

Some Magazines

XIX-48 Review

XXV-39 Frontiers

Some MANAS Exchanges

XI-48 Frontiers

Some Men Who Say No

XIV-1 Frontiers

Some Moral Simplicities

XVII-10 Review

Some Motivational Research

XXII-17 Review

Some Natural Religion

XXXII-4 Review

Some "Naturals"

XVII-7 Review

Some Observations on American Education - Robert M. Hutchins

X-46 Reviewed in Children-Hutchins' Views from Abroad"

Some Old Books

XXVI-24 Review

Some Old Good Books

XXII-38 Editorial

Some Open Questions

XIII-50 Editorial

Some of My Best Friends Are Professors - George Williams

XI-49 Reviewed in Children

Some Painful Comparisons

IX-49 Editorial

Some Parallels

XII-15 Editorial

Some People Have Begun

XXXIII-26-35 Lead

Some Perspectives on Wear

VIII-12 Frontiers

Some Philosophical Borrowings

X-45 Frontiers

Some Pioneers

XXX-52 Frontiers

Some Presidents - William Appleman Williams (N.Y. Review, 1972)

XXXVIII-3 Quoted (on Herbert Hoover) in Lead, "Puzzling and Important Questions"

Some Pyrrhic Victories

XVII-50 Editorial

Some Queries on Christianity

XII-27 Frontiers

Some Quotations on "Art and Politics"

XXIII-35 Frontiers

Some Recent Articles

I-10 Review

Some Recent Movies

II-7 Review-"An Act of Murder" and "Command Decision"

Some Redefinitions

XXXIV-17 Lead (results of civil disobedience, civil rights, in '60s)

XXV-14 Review

Some Revolutionists

V-10 Review-The God That Failed

Some Social Science

XXVIII-44 Frontiers

Some "Stirrings" in America

XXXVIII-44 Frontiers

Some Sort of "Alliance"

XXXVI-4 Editorial (Chrysippus, Synesius); also see Lead

Some Successful Prophets

XXIII-45 Lead

Some Supposings

XXXV-52 Frontiers

Some Thinking About Religion

XVIII-37 Lead

Some Thoughts About Planning

XXIV-42 Lead

Some Tough Mystics

XII-14 Review-Never So Few, Tom Chamales

Some Turns Toward Peace

XV-12 Editorial

Some Unanswered Charges

XVI-8 Frontiers

Some Uncommon Sense

XXX-11 Frontiers

Some Unmuffled Truths

XIX-41 Review

Some Unofficial Thoughts

XXII-7 Lead

Some Utopian Considerations

XXX-10 Lead

Some Who Say "No"

XXXVIII-42 Frontiers (War resister's news)

Some Wisdom from the (Recent) Past

XXXVI-9 Review (Harold Laski)

Somerlott, Robert

XXIV-9 His Here, Mr. Splitfoot mentioned in Review, 'Religion and the Supernormal"

Something Hidden - Louisa E. Rhine (d. 1983) (McFarland & Co.)

XXXVII-17 Reviewed, quoted, "'Anything Like a Spirit in Man'"

Something That Might Work

XXXVIII-2 Lead

Somervell, D. C.

II-6 Made one-volume abridgment of Toynbee's six volumes of Study of History

Somerville, John

XX-23 Quoted, May/June Humanist in Lead, "Kings Must Become Philosophers"

XX-34 Quoted from MANAS, June 7, in Lead, "The Obscurity of Philosophy"

Something Better Than Art

XXVII-52 Editorial

Something Good Happening

XIII-29 Editorial

Something Hard to Do

XXXII-10 Frontiers

Something New Was Added

VI-17 Frontiers-study of Gita by group of teachers at Santa Barbara University of California

Something Overlooked

XI-46 Frontiers-contributed by George W. Weaver (Canadian subscriber)

Something That Might Work

XXXII-40 Review

Something To Do

XXXII-17 Editorial

Something to Give

XLI-21 Editorial

Something Worth Arguing About

XXII-27 Editorial

Sometimes a Shining Moment - Eliot Wigginton (Doubleday, 1986)

XXXIX-45 Quoted in "Miracle in Appalachia"

Sometimes We Think

XXXI-38 Lead

Somewhere Are Seeds

XXX-25 Lead

Somewhere Else (Directory by Swallow Press, $3.00)

XXVI-45 Quoted from in Children, "Various Things"

Sommer, Julie

XXXIV-2 Quoted from Rain, Oct. 1980 re how she lives in her trailer in Children, "In the Magazines"

Sommer, Mark

XXXIX-26 Beyond the Bomb-"Some Large Questions"

XXXIX-48 Epilogue of above in "The Health of the State"

XXXIX-52 From Whole Earth Review Summer 1986 re global peace in "Outgrowing War"

Sommer, Robert

XVI-49 His Expertland discussed and quoted in Review, "Flatland Revisited" by William Mathes

XVIII-9 Wrote Frontiers, "Schizophrenia and Utopia"

XXIII-42 Quoted from Personal Space in Frontiers, "The Long-Range Questions"

XXVI-5 Quoted Nov. 20 Nation in Frontiers, "Through the Eyes of the Nation"

XXXVI-22 Quoted from The Mind's Eye from Writing the Natural Way in Children, "On Writing"

Sommers, Christina

XXXVIII-6 Her American Scholar (Summer 1984) article on "reform" of moral education in schools quoted in Children, "What Is Moral Education?"

XXXVIII-17 Quoted above on "values classification" in Lead, "Myths, Novels, 'Facts'"

XXXVIII-22 Quoted on teaching of "ethics" from American Scholar Summer 1984 in Lead, "What Is Morality?"

XXXVIII-24 Quoted above on "old bag of virtues" in Lead, "Ways of Thinking About Change"

XXXVIII-37 Her work noted in Editorial (from American Scholar) and commented upon by reader in "A Reader Writes"

Song of Work

XXVII-22 Review

Songs of Innocence and of Experience - William Blake (distributed by Grossman Publishers)

XXIII-24 Quoted from Geoffrey Keynes' introduction to and a short poem given in Review, "Blake's Genius"

Sons and Lovers

XIV-30 Editorial

Sons and Fathers

XXXIII-52 Frontiers

Sons of the Shaking Earth - Eric R. Wolf (University of Chicago Press, 1959)

XXIV-17 Quoted from in Review, "Who Should Write History?"

Sontag, Susan

XXX-36 Her essay on Simone Weil quoted from Against Interpretation in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

XXXII-36 Quoted from On Photography in Lead, "The Uses of Truth"

Soper, Dr. Donald (British Methodist)

VIII-6 Quoted re Mrs. Margaret Knight's BBC Broadcasts in Lead, "The Christian Scene"

Sophia, Queen of Denmark (16th century)

XXXVI-23 Discussed in Margaret Alic's April/May 1983 Rain article on, quoted in Editorial, "There Is No Difference"

Sophisticated Despair

X-43 Review Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun

Sophocles

XXVIII-48 Three of his plays-Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonos, Antigone-discussed in Review

XXVIII-51 Antigone's words quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

Sophocles and Shakespeare

XXXII-6 Review

Sordid Boon, A

XIX-33 Review

Sorenson, Jane

XL-14 (With John Quinney) quoted on New Alchemy, Annals of Earth, No. 3, in "Analysis and Synthesis"

Sorenson, Villy

XXXVI-36 Quoted his (with Niels I. Meyer and K. Helveg Petersen) Revolt from the Center in Lead, "Plateau of Vision" ("good signs")

Sorokin, Pitirim A.

II-6 Reference to in Review, "The Ineffectual Good"

II-10 To head research group at Harvard which will study altruistic behavior of human beings- Frontiers, "Science and Society"

III-2 Even so sophisticated a sociologist as he thinks Middle Ages formed a "spiritual" epoch in European history-Lead, "The New Political Analysis"

X-51 Founded Research Society for Creative Altruism-Frontiers, "Against the Grain"

XII-43 Quoted from Christianity Today in Children on subject of "Juvenile delinquency"

XIII-11 His The Crisis of Our Age quoted in Lead, "Schizoid Man, Schizoid World"

XXXVII-46 Discussed by George Nelson in Lead, "Designing a Synthetic Planet" Part II (The Crisis of Our Age)

Sorrows of Werther, The - Goethe

XXXV-35 Noted in Lead, "On the Great Withdrawal" essay on Ortega's essay on Goethe

Sort of Elixir, A

XXXVII-36 Review (Speaking for Nature)

Sort of Persons We Are, The

XXII-43 Lead

Soseki, Natsume

XXXIV-3 Her The Three-Cornered World quoted in Review, "If We Had Been Left Alone"

Soskin, Dr. William F.

XXI-7 Report of his UC Berkeley lecture quoted, Dec. 20, 1967 L.A. Times in Lead, "Obscure and Difficult Access"

Soto, Danny

XXX-43 His work with Peoples' Development Corporation reported in July 23 Saturday Review and quoted in Lead, "The Invisible Momentum"

Soul and Body

I-16 Frontiers-Emanuel Swedenborg

Soul and Mr. Sheean, The

V-33 Review of Rage of the Soul - Vincent Sheean

Soul of a People, The - Fielding Hall (Macmillan, 1898)

I-5 Review, "Books on India"

II-9 Reference to in Lead, "The Appeal to Reason"

III-10 Reference to in Children-punishment with Burmese

XX-13 Quoted in Lead, "Principles of the Polis"

XX-41 Quoted in Review, "On Truth and 'Power'"

XX-46 Quoted in Lead, "Various Confessions"

XXII-39 Quoted in Review, "New But Hardly Brave World"

XXIV-50 Quoted in Lead, "The Everyday Things"

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

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

Soul of Man Under Socialism, The - Oscar Wilde

XXX-12 Quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"

XXXVII-41 Quoted in Review, "Morris and Wilde"; also quoted in Editorial, "Wilde Logic"

Soul of the Indian, The - Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa- Dakota tribe, Houghton Mifflin, 1911)

IV-47 Reviewed, "The Making of Culture"

Soul of the Universe - Gustaf Stromberg (1940)

I-2 Frontiers, "The New Cosmology"

I-33 Briefly mentioned in connection with The Searchers

II-40 Brief mention in Lead, "The Human Situation"

Soule, George

IX-1 Review of his Time for Living

IX-2 Above quoted in Children

Soul's "Enormous Claim," The

XII-42 Frontiers

Soul's Enormous Claim, The

XXIII-3 Editorial

Souls Controlled by Technology. . .and Geography

XXXIII-41 Frontiers

Souls of Black People (1903) - W. E. B. Cubois

XXXIII-7 Quoted in Children, "So Does Yo' Hogs"

Sound, The - Ross Russell

XV-36 Quoted in Review, "'Way Out'-Some Reasons Why"

Sound of White Water, The - Hugh Fosburgh

X-38 Reviewed and quoted in Review, "Western Adventure"

Source Book in Indian Philosophy, A - edited by Charles A. Moore and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

XII-7 Mentioned in Review, "Third East-West Conference"

Source of Commitment, The

XVII-17 Editorial

Source of Moral Ideas, The

XXIII-10 Review

Source of "Solvency," The

XXVIII-16 Editorial

Sources - Theodore Roszak (Harper Colophon Book, 1972, $2.95)

XXV-6 George Woodcock, Bill Voyd, Ronald Sampson quoted from in Review, "Counter Culture Essays"

Sources of Conviction, The

I-18 Review-Puzzled People, Mass- Observation-the Affirmation of Immortality - John Haynes Olmes

Sources of Discovery

VI-1 Editorial

Sources of Faith, The

VIII-48 Editorial

Sources of Freedom, The

IX-28 Editorial

XXIII-36 Editorial

Sources of Human Failure

XVII-51 Lead

Sources of Literature

XXVII-26-35 Editorial

Sources of Morality, The

XXVIII-9 Frontiers

XXXIX-6 Lead (After Virtue-A Study of Moral Theory)

Sources of New Vision

XXV-22 Editorial

Sources of Prejudice, The

VI-2 Frontiers

Sources of Social Theory

XXII-10 Frontiers

Sources of Stability, The

XXXI-42 Review

Sources of Strength

XVII-5 Editorial

Sources of Validation, The

XXIX-6 Editorial

Sources of Vision, The

XXIII-17 Lead

Sources of Wholeness

XIII-45 Editorial

Sousa Sentos, Boaventura de

XXVI-37 Quoted his paper presented in Summer 1972 at CIDOC in Frontiers, "Attractive Simplicities"

South, Bishop

VIII-2 His reply to Queen Anne re short sermon quoted in Lead, "Cavalcade of Philosophers

South Africa

XVII-24 White women picket for racial equality- Frontiers

South African Dilemmas

XII-24 Frontiers-letter from reader in answer to Mrs. Van der Bos's Letter from Africa

South African Policies

II-23 Editorial with facts from John Collier's News Letter of Institute of Ethnic Affairs

South African Religious Politics

VI-16 Frontiers

South African Scene

VIII-32 Review-Through Malan's Africa, Robert St. John

South African Story

I-27 Review-African Journey, Mrs. Paul Robeson; Cry, the Beloved Country, Alan Paton

South American Journey - Waldo Frank (Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1942)

V-24 Quoted in Lead, "The Reform of Institutions"

XXI-6 Quoted in Lead, "The Terrible Abstractions"

South by Java Head - Alistair MacLean

XII-9 Quoted from (showing effect of war on children) in Children

South, David

XXXVIII-10 Quoted, Summer 1984 Journal of Humanistic Psychology his "Notes for a Final Exam" re nuclear war and "peace" in Frontiers, "A Peace Wave?"

South of Freedom - Carl Thomas Rowan (Knopf, 1952)

V-48 Reviewed in "Racism's Slow Retreat"

South Pacific (musical)

IV-51 Quoted from one of songs, in Children

Southern California Edison Company

XXXIV-9 Decision to look for alternate energy sources other than nuclear announced Oct. 16, 1980, quoted in Frontiers, "An Interesting Decision"

Southern California Memorial Association - 831 No. Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles

XIV-27 Mentioned in Frontiers, "Reducing Death's Sting"

Southern Exposure (quarterly) - Box 230, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514, $8.00 per year)

XXVIII-15 Long quote from in Review, "Southern Exposure"

Southern Exposure

XXVIII-15 Review

Southern Gates of Arabia, The - Freya Stark

X-23 Brief quote from by Dr. Alan Gregg in Review, "Dr. Alan Gregg, An Enigma- Smasher"

Southern, Terry

XIII-30 Quoted May 21 issue of Nation in Frontiers, "Aftermath of Chessman"

XVI-1 His review of James Jones' The Thin Red Line quoted, Nov. 17, 1962 Nation in Review, "James Jones' Combat Novel"

XVII-28 Above quoted in "Doomsday Ingredients" a review of Doctor Strangelove

Southern Review

XXXIII-15 "An Essay on the Beautiful" by Kathleen Raine, Summer 1979, quoted in Review, "On the Beautiful"

XXXIII-16 "On Beauty" essay (above) on Plotinus, Summer 1979, quoted in Lead, "We See What We Are"

Southey, Robert (English poet)

XXI-35 Four-line quote from in Lead, "Critics and Rebuilders"

Southwestern Utopia, A - Thomas A. Robert (Ward Ritchie Press, L.A. 1947)

I-36 Review

II-43 Brief reference to in Review about Henri Lasserre

Sovereign People

II-32 Editorial-about Hopi protest to Government

Sovereign State of ITT, The - Anthony Sampson

XXVI-46 Robert Kirsch review of quoted from Aug. 19 L.A. Times in Frontiers, "Trends in the Man- Made Structure"

XXVI-47 Robert Kirsch review again quoted in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"

Soviet-American Harmony!

XIV-35 Review

Soviet Constitution

XVII-44 Quoted in Children, "Religion and Education"

Soviet Exchange Students

XIII-19 Editorial

Soviet Review

XV-21 Vladimir Solovyev quoted in Review, "Enigma in Russian Culture"; George Shakhnazarov quoted, Nov. 1960 issue, in same Review

Sowing the Wind - Harison Wellford (Grossman, 1972)

XXXIII-9 Quoted in Lead, "A Characteristic State of Mind"

Space and Spirit - Edmund Whittaker

III-7 Reviewed, "The Struggle with Mystery"

Space of Freedom, The

XIX-50 Editorial

Space, Time and Architecture - Sigfried Giedion (Harvard University Press, 1962)

XX-27 Quoted in Lead, "The Designing Intelligence"

XXII-15 Quoted in Lead, "Old-New Directions of Thought"

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

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

Space, Time and Gravitation - Arthur Jeddington (Cambridge University Press, 1920)

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

XXII-38 Quoted in Lead, "Tolstoy's Theory of Knowledge"

Spaces of Freedom, The

XIX-32 Lead

Spader, Peter H.

XXVIII-13 His article quoted from Summer/Fall 1974 New Directions in Teaching in Children, "Student and Teacher Problems"; also quoted in Editorial, "Good Teaching"

XXXI-48 His article quoted, Summer 1978 New Directions in Teaching in Children, "The First Principle"

Spaight, J. M. (Wartime Secretary of British Air Ministry)

I-40 Quoted his Bombing Vindicated

II-13 Reference to above book in Editorial, "Impartial Judge"

Spain, Frances Lander (Coordinator for Children's Services, New York Public Library)

X-4 Edits Saturday Review, "Fall Guide to Children's Books"

Spain-"Free and Unfree"

XII-31 Editorial

Spanish Anarchists, The- The Heroic Years 1868-1936 - Murray Bookchin (Free Life Editions, $12.50)

XXXI-3 Reviewed in "The Anarchists of Spain"

Two Spanish Originals

XXIV-3 Frontiers

Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc.

VI-51 Subject of Editorial, "For Human Solidarity"

XVII-21 Notice with address and brief description, in Editorial, "Help of Various Kinds"

Spanish Writer Rots in Jail, A

XII-31 Frontiers

Sparenberg, David

XXXVII-39 Wrote Frontiers, "Einstein Wrote"

Spargo, Kimber M.

XXXII-36 Quoted his letter to MANAS in Lead, "Looking Around and Up"

Spark

XXIX-41 Quoted re Community Technology, Inc. from Vol. 4, N o. 2, in Frontiers, "Theory and Practice"

Spark-Gap of Decision, The

II-52 Lead

Spartacus - Howard Fast (1951)

V-52 Reviewed

VII-39 Discussed in Review, "Gladiators for Propaganda"

Spartan Program, A

XXXVI-26-35 Editorial

Spauling, James

XXVI-8 Quoted, December Sierra Club Bulletin in Frontiers, "Even the Government is Interested"

Speaight, Robert

XXVI-46 Quoted his Life of Eric Gill in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"

Speak Truth to Power (AFSC booklet)

VIII-33 Reviewed, "A Pacifist Voice is Heard"

VIII-43 Progressive commentary on above article discussed in Lead, "War and Justice"

VIII-50 Irving Lauck's response to in Review, "Proposal for Non-Violent Defense"

IX-4 Progressive handling of this referred to in Children

IX-9 Reference to in Frontiers, "Recent Correspondence"

Speak Truth to Power

XIX-13 Frontiers

Speak to Us of Religion - Elizabeth Manwell and Sophia Fahs

XIX-10 Quoted in Children, "Nature and Natural Religion"

Speaking for Nature - Paul Brooks (Sierra Club paperback)

XXXVII-36 Reviewed, quoted on Osborn (Museum of Natural History) in Review, "A Sort of Elixir"

XXXVIII-7 Quoted re Omsted in Lead, "A Formidable Assignment"

Speaking of My Life - Lecture series by John Pentland and Jacob Needleman (Harper & Row, paper, $4.95)

XXXII-38 Richard Baker-Roshi, Paul Caponigro, Hassan Fathy, Rene Dubos, Winthrop Knowlton, Francois Stahly-quoted in Review, "Coping Kin"

Spearpoint - Sylvia Ashton-Warner (Knopf, 1972)

XXVII-20 Quoted in Editorial, "Will You, Won't You?"; subject of discussion in Children, "Teacher Comes to America"

Spears, Larry

XXXIV-35 Quoted from Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors Org. in Children, "Downs and an Up"

Species of Common Sense

XXXVII-4 Lead

Species of Dreams

XXXIII-12 Frontiers

Specimen Days - Walt Whitman

I-34 Quoted from V. S. Pritchett showing how Whitman created new type of war literature, in Review, "Notes on 'Cultural Lag'"

XXXIII-41 Quoted and discussed in Lead, "A Moral to Recite"

Spectacle of Change

XXVI-25 Review

Spectacle Unto the World, A - Robert Coles (Viking, 1973)

XXVI-39 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Workers for the World"

Specter of Predictable Man, The - Andrew Hacker

VII-36 Review-article by the title in Antioch Review

Spectrum of Change, The

XXXII-46 Frontiers

Spectrum of Confusion, The

XVI-4 Frontiers

Speech Momographs

XVI-41 Ralph Pomeroy's paper, "Hume on the Testimony of Miracles," quoted from March 1962

XXIX-1 Lead, "Rationalism-Then and Now"

Speeches and Writings (Natesan) - Gandhi

XXI-50 Quoted in Lead, "Keys to Social Change"

Speed, Harold

IX-25 His The Science and Practice of Oil Painting quoted in Editorial, "No Winged Words"

Speer, Albert (Nazi official)

XXXIII-44 Quoted his Inside the Third Reich in Review by Holmes Welch, "Listening to Alexander Nevsky"; also discussed in Editorial, "Bad and Good Conventions"

Spelman, Franz

X-17 Quoted from article, "What the Hugnarians Say About Western Propaganda" from April Harper's in Frontiers, "America's 'Public Relations'"

Spemann, Prof. Hans (University of Freiberg)

I-22 Discoverer of phenomenon of "organizer" in formation of tissue-Frontiers, "Design in Nature"

Spencer, Herbert

I-21 Gautama Buddha"

II-10 Richard Hofstadter quoted on influence of on Americans in last half of 19th century- Review, "Historical Criticism"

Spencer, Herbert-(Continued)

II-15 Reference to in Editorial, "What is 'Liberal'?"

II-21 Letter from England-Carlyle reported to have said that for Spencer the supreme tragedy was theory slain by refactory fact

III-39 Said life was adjustment of internal relations to external and vice versa, quoted in Lead, "Time-Track of the Future"

V-20 Reference to his essay, Man and the State, in Lead, "The Great Mutation"

IX-30 Man Versus the State quoted in Editorial, "Unpopular Prophet"

XI-35 Quoted from his thought on education in Children, "Criticism on "The Russian Story- II"

XVI-25 Quoted, Man and the State in Frontiers, "The Invisible Term"

XIX-51 Quoted from Philosophy of Style in Review, "Random Thoughts on Words"

XXIII-6 Quoted, Man Versus the State in Editorial, "Spencer's Position"; introduction to by Albert Jay Nock quoted in Review, "Renewing the American Dream?"

XXVII-38 Lafcadio Hearn's quote from given in Lead, "Unprogress Report"

XXXII-13 Quoted from 1884 essay and The Man Versus the State in Lead, "The Great Modern Superstition"

XXXII-15 Quoted from First Principles in Lead, "The Difficult Subject"

XXXVII-13 Brief quote on great men from Study of Sociology in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"

XXXVIII-47 Contemporary Review 1884, in "The Story of Kind"

XXXVIII-49 Man vs. State re superstition of "divine right" of kinds in "The Modern Superstition"

Spencer, Scott

XXXII-20 Quoted from May Harper's in Editorial, "A Few Figures"

Spencer, Theodore

I-30 His Shakespeare and the Nature of Man quoted in Review of Ideas Have Consequences

II-9 Quoted from above book on Iago

IV-43 Quoted from above book in Review, "Hamlet and Macbeth"

Spencer's Position

XXIII-6 Editorial

Spender, Stephen - European Witness

I-4 Quoted in Letter from England

Spengler, Oswald

I-20 Reference to his Decline of the West and "fellaheen" culture in Review of Why Don't We Learn from History?

I-26 Quoted in Lead, "Has History a Meaning?"

IV-43 Quoted from in Letter from England

Sperry, Armstrong

II-9 Review of his children's book, Call It Courage in Children

IV-7 Reference to above book in Children

Sperry, Roger

XXXII-50 His work at Caltech on the brain quoted in Drawing on Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards in Editorial, "Working Methods"

Sperry, Willard (Harvard Divinity School)

I-7 Debated Julian Huxley in Fortune-Review, "Periodicals in Transition"

I-37 Reference to above articles in Lead, "A Scientist Looks Eastward"

Spetgang, Irwin

XXXI-10 His Your Home's Solar Potential reviewed in "Books About Building"

Spetter, M. Les

X-48 His "The Revivalist and the Bomb" in Review, "Immortality and Ethical Culture"

Sphere of Life, The

XI-44 Editorial-Frederick Franck on Groff article

Spies, Dr. Tom

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

Spiegel-with Grinker wrote Men Under Stress

I-6 Use of hypnotic drugs for treatment of battleshocked flyers in African campaign-in "Reading and Writing"

Spiegelberg, Herbert

XVIII-1 His article quoted, Winter 1964 Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry in Children, "The 'I Am Me' Experience"

XX-17 Brief quote from above in Children, "The Golden Age"

XXI-40 His quotes of Jean Paul Richter and Richard Hughes as well as own comments quoted, Winner 1964 Review of Existential Psychiatry in Lead, "The Shy Dignities"

Spinoza, Baruch de(changed name to "Benedict")

I-6 Said true religion excellent, and as difficult as it is rare-Frontiers, "What is 'Conversion'?"

I-33 Reference to in review of Thomas's On the Resolution of Science and Faith

II-2 Quoted his Ethics (all things excellent are as difficult as they are rare) in Lead, "Religion for Human Need"

III-11 "Men With Ideas" series, quotes from Ethics

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

X-45 Briefly quoted from in Frontiers, "Some Philosophical Borrowings"

XXXV-11 Quoted Robert C. Solomon on teaching Spinoza from L.A. Times, Nov. 24, 1981 in Children, "The Bonds of Concern"

XXXV-20 New edition of Ethics reviewed, quoted from SPR Charter, ed., in Review, "Pantheist Philosopher"

Spinoza, Baruch-Letters to Friend and Foe (Philosophical Library, edited by Dagobert D. Runes, $3.75)

XX-11 Quoted in Frontiers, "Defender of Faith in Man"

Spinoza's Principle

XXX-15 Editorial

Spiral of Suspicion, The

I-24 Frontiers

Spirit of Liberty, The - Judge Learned Hand

V-52 Reference to in Lead, "Philosophy and Politics"

Spirit of Man in Asian Art, The - Lawrence Binyon

I-42 Reference to in "Notes on Art"

Spirit of Medieval Philosophy - Etienne Gilson

VI-11 Quoted in Review, "The Christian Fathers"

IX-44 Quoted in Lead, "Religion and Philosophy"

Spirit of Religion, The

XXXVII-14 Editorial (Simone Weil Reader quoted)

Spirit of Science, The

XXII-6 Review

Spirit of Zen, The - Alan Watts

V-53 Quoted in Lead, "The Competence of Mind"

VIII-24 Quoted in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"

Spirit's Pilgrimage, The - Mirabehn (Great Ocean, 1984)

XXXIII-3 Quoted in Lead, "Gandhi on Violent Struggles"

XXXIX-6 Reviewed in "Through a Woman's Eyes" (Gandhi)

XXXIX-17 Quoted in "How Opinions are Formed" and "Musings"

Spiritual Dilemmas

IX-41 Frontiers-Norman Birnbaum BBC broadcast

Spiritual Dimension of Green Politics, The - Charlene Spretnak (Bear & Co., Santa Fe, NM)

XXXIX-52 Reviewed in "A Different Subject"

Spiritual Life, The

XL-38 Editorial

"Spiritual" May Be "Natural," The

VIII-47 Editorial

"Spiritual" Problem, A

IX-14 Frontiers

Spiritual Values in a Scientific Age - Paul Wienpahl

XIX-17 Lead

Spiro, Thomas G.

XXXIX-3 Environmental Issues in Chemical Perspective (with William M. Stigliani) in "The Chemistry of Ecology"

Spitz, David

III-7 Mention of his book Patterns of Anti- Democratic Thought in Lead, "Human Differences"

XIX-52 Quoted Nov/Dec Dissent in Frontiers, "The Substance of Freedom"

Spitzer, Daniel

XXIX-45 Quoted, Sept. Progressive in Children, "A Sad Story"

Spitzer, Ralph W.

II-26 Discussion of his removal from faculty of Oregon State University for siding with Russian plant-breeder Lysenko, in Frontiers, "Freedom's Withering Roots"

Splendid Preface, A

XXXIX-45 Review (I'm OK, You're OK)

Splendors and Miseries of Shen Fu

XIV-26 Review

Spock, Dr. Benjamin

XV-46 His article, "Do Your Children Worry About War?", Sept. Ladies Home Journal quoted in Children, "International Education for Children"

XX-25 Quoted, April 1 Star Weekly in Frontiers, "The Children of South Vietnam"

Spoerl, Dr. Dorothy

XIII-20 Her book Tensions Our Children Live With quoted in Children of same title

XV-16 Her article, mid-Summer 1961 Unitarian Register quoted in Children, "The Individual Youth and Religion"

XXII-23 Her foreword to Katherine Wensberg's Experiences with Living Things quoted in Children, "An Embarrassment of Riches"

Spoils of Sport

V-1 Frontiers

Spokesman for Dissenting Youth

XXII-35 Review

Spokesman of the Self - William E. Bridges, ed. (Chandler, 1971)

XXXV-18 Quoted from Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman (the book an invitation to these three) in Lead, "A Heritage of Metaphors"

Sponge, John S. (Episcopal Bishop)

XLI-43 From Witness, Sept. 1987, on "patriotism"

Spoor of Spooks, The - Bergen Evans

VII-39 Review, "Reviewers and Writers" deals with this book

Sport of Kings, The

IV-19 Review-Jenkins' Ear, Odell and Willard Shepard

Spotted Horses - William Faulkner (Viking)

XXVIII-47 Reviewed in "Random Reading"

Spraggett, Allen

XXVI-36 His report on Uri Geller, Israeli paratrooper with extraordinary powers, quoted from June 9 Phoenix Gazette in Lead, "Another World View

Spratt, Nelson T. Jr.

II-15 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "The Problem of 'Organization'"

III-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Living Universe"

Spread of Appropriate Technology, The

XXXIX-1 Frontiers

Spread of Common Sense, The

XXXI-42 Lead

Spread of Seeds, The

XXXIII-16 Review

Spreading Dawn - Basil King

III-13 Brief reference to this tale of after-death states in review of Sartre film The Chips Are Down

VI-18 Reference to in Editorial, "The Other Side of Life"

Spreading the Word

XXXI-39 Frontiers

Sprenger, James (and Henry Kramer) (authors of Malleus Maleficarum 1489)

XXXVII-39 Noted in Lead, re Inquisition, "The Rhetoric of Righteousness"

Spretnak, Charlene

XXXVIII-1 Her book (with Fritjof Capra) Green Politics quoted extensively in "German Renascence"

XXXIX-52 The Spiritual Dimension of Green Politics quoted in "A Difficult Subject "

XL-15 Quoted on Greens in Germany in Frontiers, "Greens and Bioregionalists"

Spring, Sir Howard

III-50 Quoted his introduction to Green Glory in Frontiers, "The 'Natural' Revolution"

V-28 Review of his The Houses in Between and And Another Thing in Review, "The Other Kingdom"; reference to his Fame is the Spur

IX-6 Review of his These Lovers Fled Away

Spring, Joel

XXIX-3 His A Primer of Libertarian Education quoted in Children, "On Libertarian Education"

Sprouts from Contradiction

XXIX-21 Frontiers

Spykman, Professor Nicholas J.

IV-8 Quoted his America's Strategy in World Politics in Letter from England

Squaring the Circle

X-24 Editorial

Srikrishnadas Jaju

XIII-2 His article from Sarvodaya, "The propriety of using brain for amassing wealth" quoted in Frontiers, "A Gandhian Ideal"

Stable Society, The - Edward Goldsmith (Wadebridge Press, Cornwall, England, 1978, $5.00)

XXXI-42 Reviewed in "The Sources of Stability"

Stace, W. T. (Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University_

V-48 Discussion of his Time and Eternity in Frontiers, "Preface to All Future Theology"; also reference to his "Man Against Darkness" in Atlantic Monthly, Sept. 1947

V-53 Quoted from above book in Lead, "The Competence of Mind"

VII-40 Reference to his Time and Eternity in Frontiers, "Progress in Religious Thinking"

VIII-13 Quoted Time and Eternity in Lead, "Transition in Religion"

VIII-26 Review of his Religion and the Modern Mind and Atlantic article, "Man Against Darkness"

VIII-34 Discussed in Editorial, "The Content of 'Religion'"

XI-28 Quoted Time and Eternity where he attributes the rise of modern skepticism to the mistakes of religious thinking, in Lead, "The Unfolding Consciousness"

XIII-19 Quoted Time and Eternity, Religion and the Modern Mind in Lead, "The Unfolding Consciousness"

XIII-49 The Teachings of the Mystics quoted in Review, "Mysticism Revisited"

XIII-50 Brief quote from The Teachings of the Mystics in Frontiers, "The Unity in All Things"

Stafford, William E.

IV-6 Quoted his Down in My Heart in Review, "Wars Within Wears"

Stages in a Journey - Ross Parmenter (Profile Press, 1982)

XXXVI-7 Reviewed in "Getting to Know People" (Mexico)

Stages of Awakening

XXVIII-16 Lead

Stages of Human Growth, The

XXXI-41 Editorial

Stages of Vision

XXXIV-48 Review (The Politics of the Solar Age- Alternative to Economics)

Stahl

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

Stahly, Francois

XXXII-38 His comments quoted from Speaking of My Life in Review, "Coping Kin"

Stair, Gobin (Designer and Illustrator)

XI-22 Quoted from Beacon Press on her illustrations of the book, Poems to Grow On in Children

Stakman, E. C.

IV-13 Discussion of and quote from Science article, "Science and Human Affairs"-Frontiers

Stalin

XX-47 Quoted his letter to President Truman in Lead, "The Trouble with Institutions"

Stalinism and Boshevist - Leon Trotsky (Pioneer Publishers, NY, 1937)

III-51 Quoted in Frontiers, "Who Are the Marxists?"

Stalking the Good Life - Euell Gibbons (David McKay, $5.95, 1966)

XXIV-39 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Wild Plant Menus"

Stallings, Hal

XV-24 His letter of application for job as crew member on Everyman quoted, May 26 CNVA Bulletin, in Frontiers, "Unclassified"

XV-33 His statement before Federal judge in San Francisco quoted in Frontiers, "Ingredients of Peace"

Stambler, Bernard

XIX-51 Quoted from his Books Abroad in Review, "Random Thoughts on Words"

Stamler, Paul J.

XXIV-26-34 Quoted from April 1971 Environment in Frontiers, "Urban Ills"

Stamps, Jeffrey (co-ed with Jessica Lipnack)

XXXV-40 Networking discussed pro and con in Frontiers, "Autonomy and Unanimity"

Stance or the Props?, The

XXX-19 Editorial

Stand Still Like the Hummingbird - Henry Miller

XV-37 Lead article taken from, Preface quoted in Editorial, 'Miller's Say"

XV-41 Frontiers-"Walt Whitman" reprinted from

XXXV-38 Quoted re Thoreau in Editorial, "Thoreau's Choice"

Standen, Anthony

III-13 Review of his Science is a Sacred Cow in Frontiers, "The New Skepticism"

Standing by Words - Wendell Berry (Lindisfarne Press, also Northpoint, 1983)

XXXIV-18 Article in Witner 1980 Hudson Review quoted in Lead

XXXIV-21 Quoted on making language true to subject in Lead

XXXIV-24 Quoted in Lead, "Notes on Language"

XXXV-41 Quoted in Children, "The Meaning of Propriety"

XXXVI-46 Noted in Frontiers, "Organs of Culture" (Three Mile Island)

XXXV-48 Quoted in Lead, "A Look at Intellectual Processes"

XXXVI-52 Quoted on requirements of a complete statement in Review

XXXVII-23 Quoted on poetry and art in Review, "The Uses of What We Know" from essay on "The Specialization of Poetry"

XXXVII-26-35 Quoted "results of faith" and on "law" in Lead

XXXVIII-4 Quoted re difference between law and physical law in Lead, "Is There Moral Law?"

XXXVIII-12 Quoted on "specialist-poets" in Children, "Musings on Poetry"

XXXVIII-14 Quoted on "evil" in Lead, "Better Solutions Than Ours"

XXXVIII-38 Quoted re official pretentiousness in Lead, "Words and Myth"

XXXIX-5 "Poetry and Place" quoted (moral justice)

XXXIX-45 Re use of words (Nuclear Regulatory Commission)-Lead, "A Difficult Subject"

XL-39 Re "will of God," or Karma-Lead, "Questions to Be Answered"

XL-44 Quoted in "Language as Transformer"

Standish, Captain Miles

II-6 Reference to in Lead, "The American Heritage"

Stanford Research Institute

XXX-38 Duane Elgin and Arnold Mitchell quoted from SRI report in Lead, "The Design Factor"

Stanford Review

XV-37 Quoted, April issue, in Children, "New Directions on the Campus"

Stanford Today

XXII-18 Willis Harman quoted, Winter 1969 issue, in Frontiers, "Dialogue in Extreme Situations"

XXII-23 Again quoted, Winter 1969 issue, in Frontiers, "The New Humanism"

Stanley, Wendell M. (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research)

II-15 Brief quote about principle of vital phenomenon being inherent in matter- Frontiers, "Problem of 'Organization'"

II-24 Restored theory of spontaneous generation to respectability-Frontiers, "What Is a Germ?"

II-36 Reference to renewal of theory of spontaneous generation-Frontiers, "The Humane Spirit"

III-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Living Universe"

VI-27 Quoted in Frontiers, "What Lives?"

Stansbury, Jeff

XXVIII-5 Briefly quoted, Spring 1974 Living Wilderness in Frontiers, "Trends and Hopes"

Star Island Conference

XV-19 Editorial-one of several short articles in one issue

Stark, Irwin

XXXII-51 Quoted his article in Progressive in Children, "Theory and Practice"

Star of Some Magnitude, A

XXIV-43 Lead

Star Thrower, The - Loren Eiseley

XXXII-5 Thoreau's Unfinished Business" in Frontiers, "The Question of the Age(s)"

Star Wars...And Hunger

XL-12 Review

Star Wars - Robert M. Bowman, Col. Air Force, Tarcher, 1986)

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

Star Weekly (Toronto magazine)

XX-25 Dr. Benjamin Spock quoted, April issue, in Frontiers, "The Children of South Vietnam"

Starhemberg, Prince

V-22 Reference to in Letter from Central Europe

Stark, Freya

X-23 Quoted her The Southern Gates of Arabia mentioned by Dr. Alan Gregg in Review, "Dr. Alan Gregg, an Enigma-Smasher"

Stark, Irwin

VI-25 Review of his The Invisible Island

Starkey, Marion L.

V-25 Quoted her book The Devil in Massachusetts in Review, "Broken Contact; mentioned in Editorial, "The Psychic Factor"

Starobinsky, Jean

XXXI-1 His "Criticism and Authority" quoted from Daedalus (Fall) in Children, "Stages of Knowing"

XXXI-2 "Criticism and Authority" quoted from Fall Daedalus in Lead, "In Quest of Maturity"

Starr, Paul

XXX-7 Quoted, Summer 1976 Working Papers I Frontiers, "Mayhem in Review"

Starship and the Canoe, The - Kenneth Brower

XXXII-7 Quoted in Editorial, "Form and Content"

XXXII-15 Comments in re Freeman Dyson's work during war from, quoted in Review, "An Old- New Theme"

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

XXXVII-25 Quoted in Lead, "The Poet's Distance"

XXXVIII-6 Quoted Dyson on war in Children, "What Is Moral Education?"

Starting All Over Again

XXVII-15 Frontiers

State, The - Franz Oppenheimer (Free Life Editions, $3.95)

XXIX-21 George Woodcock's discussion of quoted from Nov. 29, 1979 Nation in Review, "Historic Aberration"

State Has Changed, The

XX-50 Editorial

State Is Not Society, The

XX-52 Editorial

State of the Nation

XV-36 Lead

State of the Nation, The

XIV-24 Frontiers

XVI-28 Frontiers

State of the World

XL-20 Review

State of the World - Lester R. Brown and Assoc. (World Watch Institute, 1984)

XXXVII-37 Reviewed, quoted in "Diagnosis and One Cure"

XXXVIII-1 Quoted on wind-generated electricity in Frontiers, "Some Good Machines"

XXXVIII-25 (No. 1985) Quoted chapter "A False Sense of Security" by Brown in Review, "A Needed 'Shift of Attention'"

XXXVIII-16 Paper No. 62-Quoted Sandra Postel in Frontiers, "The Public Interest"

XL-20 Quoted 1987 re ozone, etc. in Review

XLI-15 1988 paper on ozone in "An Untidy Solution"

XLI-25 Sandra Postel (with Lori Heise) in "The Need for Trees"

State Press (Campus newspaper of Arizona State University)

XX-11 Prof. Robert Rein's article from Feb. 9 issue, text of Children, "The Ethics of Inquiry"

State Religion, The

XXXII-22 Editorial

State School (Penguin educational special)

XXX-37 R. F. Mackenzie quoted from in Children, "No Matter of Place"

State to be Proud Of, A

X-15 Review-Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Vermont Tradition

State Versus Socrates, The - edited John Montgomery

VIII-20 Quoted from Alexander Meiklejohn's review in Nation, in Review, "The Prophecy of Socrates"

Stateless Society, The

XL-26 Editorial

Statement on Vietnam

XXI-7 Frontiers

Statesman - Plato

XXIV-14 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Government and the Press"

Statistical Bulletin (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company)

VIII-19 Quoted in Review, "Matters of Survival"

Statistics of Deadly Quarrels - Lewis F. Richardson

XIV-24 Review of by Anatol Rapaport in May 13 Nation quoted in Frontiers, "The State of the Nation"

Stature of Man, The - Colin Wilson

XVII-45 Quoted in Review, "Colin Wilson's New Look at Humanism"

Status

I-31 Lead

Stauffacher, Jack - Founder of Greenwood Press (300 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133)

XXXI-38 Quoted from in Review, "Reflections on Form"

Staveley, Gaylord

XXV-21 His Broken Waters Sing discussed, quoted in Review, "Last Days of the Colorado?"

Stavrianos, L. S.

XXIX-43 His The Promise of the Coming Dark Age reviewed in "Historical Renewal"

Staying with the Land - by George Sibley

XXXV-42 Lead

XXXV-43 Part II

Steady Light, The

XXIII-8 Frontiers

Steady-State Economics

XXXII-47 Review

Steady-State Economics - Herman Daly (W. H . Freeman, 1977)

XXXII-47 Quoted in Review, "Stead-State Economics"

Steel Cocoon, The - Bentz Plagemann

XIII-8 Quoted in Review, "Blessed Infallibility"

Steele, Jonathan

XXXVI-44 Quoted his interview with Thomas Borge in Manchester Guardian, Aug. 14, 1983 on "threat" of Nicaragua in Review, "Historical Amnesia"

Steelink, Fannia R.

XVII-32 Her Lou Costello Library project described in Editorial, "Community Library Project"

Steelmill Blues - Steve Packard (Singlejack Book, Miles & Weir, Ltd. Box 1906, San Pedro, CA 90733, 75 cents)

XXXI-22 Quoted in Review, "An American Tradition"

Steeper Cliff, The - David Davidson

IV-6 Review-"Wars Within Wars"

Steers, Douglas V. (Quaker)

VIII-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Seekers, Not Believers"

X-28 Quoted from his writings in the Christian Century, Aug. 3, in Frontiers, "Crisis in Christian Belief"

Stefansson

XXVII-19 Quoted on Coronation Gulf Eskimos from Arthur Morgan's Nowhere Was Somewhere in Lead, "Polarities of Mind"

Steffens, Lincoln

I-38 Reference to his Autobiography in review of Dorothy Detzer's Appointment on the Hill in Review, "Miss Detzer and the Labryinth"

I-42 Quotations from Boy on Horseback in Children

II-20 Reference to story of his childhood in Children

XX-52 Quoted his Autobiography in Lead, "On Changing the World"

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

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

XXXVI-52 Quoted Autobiography on effect of Henry George's book on Tom Johnson, in Lead, "The Men and the Boys"

Stegner, Page

XXXIV-46 His March 1981 Harper's article on Owens Valley water quoted in Frontiers, "Water for California"

XXXVII-39 Quoted his Life, Aug. 3, 1970 article on Third World aspirations in Children, "Ecological Revolution"

Stegner, Wallace

IV-5 His The Preacher and the Slave (life of Joe Hill) quoted in Frontiers, "Partisans All"

XV-22 America's Living Heritage in N.Y. Times, Feb. 4, quoted in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment" (Justice Douglas)

XXVI-37 His review-essay on Walter Clark quoted, Aug Atlantic, in Review, "Doing the Impossible"

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

XL-41 Quoted L.A. Times, May 31, 1987, on federal reclamation family farms in "Liars and Conquerors"

XLI-14 Crossing to Safety (novel) in Review, "Three Books"

Steig (cartoonist)

III-32 His comment on A Field of Broken Stones

Stein, Arthur

XXXVI-12 Quoted Sept. 1982 Gandhi Marg in Frontiers, "Encouraging Developments"

XL-17 Seeds of the Seventies quoted in "Diverse Potentialities"

Stein, Ben

XL-22 L.A. Times, Dec. 1986, effect of mass culture on youth-Children, "Country and City"

Stein, Jeffrey

XXXIV-4 His Progressive article, "Mobilization" Nov. 1980 issue, quoted in Children, "A Necessary Persistence"

Stein, Mark

XXXIV-15 Quoted his article in L.A. Times, Dec. 23, 1980, re punishment in prison breaking down (alternatives to prison) in Frontiers, "Instead of Punishment"

Steinbeck, John

I-19 Reference to Grapes of Wrath in re story of DiGiorgio strike, "Men Without Land"

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

I-27 Reference to Grapes of Wrath in Lead

I-34 Reference to Grapes of Wrath in Lead, "The Agricultural Revolution"

II-30 Reference to The Pearl-persuasive argument for Gandhian idea of simple life in Children

II-32 Reference to In Dubious Battle in Review, "The End of the Novel?"

II-34 Grapes of Wrath possible best of proletariat novels, and its idea of highest good is decent house, etc.

III-17 Mention of Gapes of Wrath in Editorial, "For the Record"

Steinbeck, John-(Continued)

III-34 Brief quote from Sea of Cortez re gunner in Lead, "New Beginnings"

III-46 "John Steinbeck-An Appreciation," Review, with quote from Tortilla Flat

V-4 Review of his Burning Bright in "Points of Interest in Easy Reading"

V-16 Review of The Pearl in Children

V-18 Reference to Viva Zapata in Editorial, "Uses of 'Types'"

V-26 Quoted from foreword to Tortilla Flat in Children

V-51 Review of East of Eden

VI-20 Review of Of Mice and Men

VII-45 Review, "What Do You Say About Steinbeck?" re Sweet Thursday

VIII-1 Review of "The Great Rogue War" in "Factionalism-Roman and Californian"

IX-11 His Saturday Review, "The Joan in All of Us' reviewed in "Rockall Forever!"

IX-32 Discussion of Tortilla Flat in Editorial, "High Virtue in Low Places"

IX-49 Quoted in Children re TV and political campaigning

X-11 Quoted in Children from East of Eden

X-20 Mentioned in quote from Edmund Fuller in Review, "What Price Compassion?"

X-31 Quoted his article in Esquire, June in re Arthur Miller and Congressional investigation in Review, "The Trial of Arthur Miller"

X-36 Hs The Short Reign of Pippin IV reviewed in Review, "Mr. Steinbeck's Minor Opus"

XIII-34 Quoted, July 23 Saturday Review, in Review, "Those Fortunate Southern Negroes"

XIV-48 His The Winter of Our Discontent quoted in Frontiers, same title

XV-22 Brief extracts from his letter to Adlai Stevenson quoted from Manchester Guardian, Jan. 28, 1960, in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment"

XV-47 His Travels With Charley quoted in Review, "Leisurely Journey"

XVIII-24 Quoted Sea of Cortez in Lead, "Systems and the Man"

XXI-20 Quoted Sea of Cortez in Lead, "The Failure of the Specialists"

XXX-44 His America and Americans quoted in Lead, "The Distance Between"

XXXI-2 Quoted in Frontiers, "It's Harder for Us"

XXXIV-14 Quoted from Cannery Row in Co-Evolution Quarterly, Winter 1980, in Children, "When Everyone is Responsible"

Steinberg, Leo

VI-19 Discussion of his Partisan Review article, "The Eye Is a Part of the Mind" in Review, "A Theory of 'Art'"

Steinberg, Warren (Principal at Hollywood High School)

XXVI-45 Quoted from L.A. Times, Sept. 16, in Children, "Various Things"

Steiner, Prof. Arthur

XIV-41 Quoted, May issue of International Conciliation in Review, "The Many Faces of Asia"

Steiner, George

XX-51 His Language and Silence discussed, quoted in Review, "A Being of the Word"

XXI-18 His book Tolstoy or Dostoevsky discussed, quoted in Review, "Prometheus Bound"

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

XXIII-1 His articles in Feb. 8 New Yorker on Alexander Herzen, and March 29, 1969 on George Orwell discussed and quoted in Review, "Humanist Themes"

XXVI-7 Quoted on Memoirs of Alexander Herzen from Feb. 8, 1969 New Yorker in Review, "The Paradox of Consciousness"

XXVI-40 Quoted from Language and Silence in Lead, "A Rare Instruction"

XXVIII-7 Quoted on Alexander Herzen in Lead, "The Most Difficult of Things"

XXIX-41 Quoted re Herzen's Memoirs from Feb. 18, 1969 New Yorker in Lead, "Motives or Methods?"

XXXII-7 Quoted on Alexander Herzen's Memoirs in Feb. 8, 1969 New Yorker in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow"

XXXII-25 His On Difficulty and Other Essays reviewed in "Clichés and Bulldozers"

XXXIV-36 Quoted from Salmagundi, "The Archives of Eden" in Review, "George Steiner on America"

XXXVII-37 Quoted Fall/Winter 1980 Salmagundi on "institutionalizing the values in America" in Children, "Art in America"

George Steiner on America

XXXIV-36 Review

Steiner, Sam

XXII-15 Bruce Cox's report on his book The New Indians quoted from Feb. Trans-Action in Frontiers, "The Right to a Choice"

Steinfels, Peter

XXXII-6 Quoted in Lead, "Time for Separate Ways"

Steinhilber, August

XV-48 Quoted, Jan/Feb School Life in Children, "Loyalty-To What?"

Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin

XL-16 Leaning on the Moment re Jewish mystical tradition-Review, "Various Sages"

Stent, Gunther S.

XXIV-49 His discussion of Jacques Monod's Chance and Necessity quoted from Nov. Atlantic in Lead, "How Shall We Define 'Knowledge'?"

XXVI-4 Quoted, Dec. 1972 Scientific American in Lead, "Science and Its Critics"

Step-by-Step Process, A

XXVII-22 Frontiers

Step to Man, The - Dr. John Rader Platt (John Wiley, 1966)

XX-29 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Progress in Science"

XXI-12 Quoted in Lead, "Paths to Questioning"

Stephen, Leslie (English Agnostic)

V-2 Discussion of Noel Annan biography in Letter from England

Stephens, Alexander H. (Vice-President of Confederacy)

II-31 Quoted about Biblical sanction for slavery in Lead, "The Revival of Slavery"

Stephens, James Fitzjames

XXI-30 Quote from jacket and text of his Liberty, Equality, Fraternity in Lead, "Beyond the Law"

Stephenson, Nathaniel

XL-49 An Autobiography of Lincoln quoted on his religion in, Review, "All the Brave Men"

Stephenson, William

IV-50 His Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 27, 1951, article, "There Are No Sissies at Frontier College" discussed in Children

Stepping Stones (edited by Lane de Moll and Gigi Coe, Schocken paper, $7.95)

XXXII-13 Introduction to and Gil Friend quoted from in Frontiers, "Progress Report"

XXXII-14 Articles by Howard T. Odum, Steve Baer, Scott Burns and E. F. Schumacher, quoted from in Frontiers, "The New Economics"

XXXII-21 Report on neighborhood quoted from in Frontiers, "At the Heart of the Country"

Steps in Transition

XXV-45 Lead

Steps to an Ecology of Mind - Gregory Bateson (Ballantine, 1972)

XXVII-15 Quoted from Stewart Brand's discussion of in Nov. 1973 Harper's in Lead, "Old Rationalism for New"

Sterling, Col. David (founder Capricorn Society)

IX-38 Editorial, "The Capricorn Society)

Stern, Alfred (Associate Professor of Philosophy, California Institute of Technology)

IX-31 His "Science and the Philosopher" article in American Scientist quoted in Frontiers, "Science and Philosophy"

Stern, Isaac

XXXIV-24-35 Discussed his movie From Mao to Mozart (western music in China) in Editorial, "Tribute to an Artist"

Stern, Karl

II-7 Quoted from Commonweal by this Catholic psychiatrist, in Frontiers, "Psychiatry and Religion"

Stern, Lee (FOR)

XVIII-20 Mentioned, quoted (with Horace Chapney) in Editorial, "Acts of Commitment"

Stern, Richard

XXII-43 Quoted, Sept. 22 Nation in regard to closing of Bauhaus, in Editorial, "Free to the End"

Sterner Sort of Critic, The

III-52 Review-No Way Out (film)

Sternglass, Dr. Ernest (radiation physicist)

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

Steuer, Arthur

IX-50 His Rebel Gun reviewed, "Another 'Gandhian' Western"

XI-5 His The Terrible Swift Sword reviewed, quoted in Review, "Basic Criticism in Novels"

Steurer, Maria

V-7 Reference to in Letter from Central Europe

Stevens, Carol

XXVII-18 Quoted from Nov/Dec Print in Children, "Of Books and Boats"

Stevens, Doris

XXX-25 Janice Trecker's introduction to her Jailed for Freedom quoted in Review, "A Voice That Carries"

Stevens, Franklin

XXVI-36 Quoted from If This Be Treason in Children, "The Unprepared Young"

Stevens, John O.

XXI-2 His paper quoted from Fall 1967 issue of Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry in Editorial, "The Law of Self- Reference"; also Frontiers, "Freedom and/or Necessity"

XXI-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Science and Human Freedom"

Stevens, Wallace

XXV-10 His essay quoted from Herbert Kohl's The Age of Complexity in Editorial, "Poetry and Philosophy"

XXV-16 His quote of Bruno given from Age of Complexity in Editorial, "Origins of Science"

XXXVI-15 Notes from Jean Paulhan quoted from The Age of Complexity in Lead, "Poets and Collectors" (re need of science for poetry)

XXXVII-52 Quote from Jean Paulhan in Children, "Thinking and Knowing" (creation of poets)

Stevenson, Adlai

XI-30 Reference to Sam Bottone article on in Review, "Anvil Writers"

XII-22 His Progressive article quoted in Frontiers, "Cultural Criticism"

Stevenson, David L.

XI-36 Quoted his review of one of the two books reviewed in Nation, Aug. 2, dealing with the great change in the novel during past 25 years, quoted from The Great Days by John Dos Passos in Lead, "The Way the World Is"

Stevenson, Ian

VII-38 Review, "Ethical Dynamics-A New-Old View," re his Harper's article, "Why People Change"

X-34 Quoted from article, Aug. Harper's on Schizophrenic distortion in Children, "Mental Disorganization"

XLI-11 Quoted in interest in reincarnation among scientists in "A Foray of Faith"

Stevenson, John

XXX-19 Quoted from Virginia Quarterly Review (Winter 1977) in Children, "Sources of Alternative Culture"

Stevenson, Matthew

XXXV-7 Quoted his article in Harper's, Dec. 1981, re horrors of war in Lead, "America, the Unpredictable"

Stevenson, Robert Louis

XXVIII-53 Quoted from Across the Plains in Review, "The Need for Roots"

XXXVI-3 Quoted Across the Plains in Children, "Miscellany" (changing ideas of "right and wrong" according to time and place)

XXXVI-14 Quoted from Pulvis et Umbra in Lead, "The Abiding Point" (the human condition)

Stevenson's (Anthology of Quotations)

VIII-18 Subject of Immortality discussed in Lead, "The Question of Survival"

XXXVII-10 Quoted from Thomas Gray, Bierce, Matthew Arnold, Pascal, etc. re "heart" and "opinion" in Lead, "A Change of Heart"

Stewardship of the Earth, The

XXXIV-20 Lead

Stewart, Prof. Albert B.

XX-47 Quoted, October Antioch Notes in Frontiers, "The Scientific Activity"

XXVI-18 Quoted from Feb. 1973 Antioch Notes in Children, "Science at Antioch"

Stewart (Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court)

XV-32 Briefly quoted in Walker Winslow's Frontiers, "Toward a Humane Society"

Stewart, Bruce

II-41 Review of his Aug. 19, 1949 Science article, "Challenge to Social Science"

II-44 Letter from reader on above review led to Frontiers, "Social Science-Again"

Stewart, George R.

IV-17 Review of his Fire and Storm in "Natural Drama"

XXI-15 His Not So Rich As You Think quoted in Frontiers, "Conservation Is Not Enough"

XXIV-44 His novel East of the Giants discussed briefly in Review, "A Mixed Bag"

Stewart, Prof. J. A.

IV-42 Quoted his Myths of Plato in Lead, "Psychic Possibilities"

VI-6 Quoted on Henry More in Editorial, "rule of Explanation"

X-28 Quoted on Platonic Myth in Lead, "The Uncharted Sea

XXVIII-4 Quoted on Myth of Er from Myths of Plato in Lead, "Of Various Persuasions"

XXVIII-6 Quoted Myths of Plato in Lead, "Divided and Distinguished Worlds"

XXX-14 The Myths of Plato quoted in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"

XXXII-11 The Myths of Plato quoted as affirmed in Thomas More's Immortality of the Soul, in Lead, "the Open Present"

Stewart, Prof. J. A.-(Continued)

XXXV-52 Quoted in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense" in re reincarnation myth in the Republic

XXXVI-16 Quoted The Myths of Plato in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'" (re Cambridge Platonists)

Stewart, John T.

IX-2 Quoted from Christian Century in Frontiers, "On Religious Freedom"

Stewart, Mary

XIX-27 Quoted in Children, "Dropouts Anonymous"

Stewart, Robert A. C. (Lecturer in Education at Massey University, New Zealand)

XXI-30 Quoted from "The Will to Form" in Children, "Act of Creation"

Stewart, Willard A.

XIX-36 His letter in paper, The Western Producer, April 23, 1959, partially quoted in Frontiers, "Miscellany"

Stewart's Piano Lessons, Mrs.-25 Lessons for Beginners (GWS, $6.95)

XXXV-16 Discussed by Holt in Growing Without Schooling in "Parents' Voices"

Sticks and Stones - Lewis Mumford

XXI-5 Quote used as heading by Theodore Roszak for Lead, "Scholar, Poet, Prophet"

Stiefel, Michael

XXXIII-5 Quoted his Technology Review article, Oct. 1979, in Frontiers, "How Public Decisions Are Made" re energy

Stiehm, Judith

XIV-41 Her article, "The Teacher's Millstone" from July Progressive quoted in Children, "Teaching As a Confusing 'Profession'"

Stigliani, William M.

XXXIX-3 Environmental Issues in Chemical Perspective discussed, quoted in Review, "The Chemistry of Ecology"

Still Accurate Diagnosis

XXXV-42 Review (Weaver's Ideas Have Consequences)

Still Living Tradition, A

XXXIV-2 Frontiers

Still More on "Philosophy"

X-14 Editorial

Stillwater Cove Ranch School, The

X-37 An educational school for boys, discussed in Children

X-42 Commentary on an article on above, quoted in Children, "Rich Boy's School"

Stimson, Henry L. (Secretary of War)

XXXIII-53 Quoted his 1947 article in Foreign Affairs re war, in Lead, "In Quest of Balance"

Stinnette, Charles R.

X-8 His Anxiety and Faith reviewed by Dallas Pratt in Psychiatry referred to in Review, "Psychology and Social Perspective"

Stir of Echoes, A - Richard Matheson

XII-35 Quoted from in Review, 'Science Invades the 'Occult'" Max Stirner's Egoism - John Clark (Freedom Press, 1976, $3.500)

XXX-23 Reviewed in "Stirner's Single Virtue"

Stirner's Single Virtue

XXX-23 Review

Stirrings of Culture-Essays from the Dallas Institute - Robert Sardello, Gail Thomas, eds.

XL-18 Quoted Sardello, Donald Cowan in Children

Stock, Noel

XXXVI-2 His The Life of Ezra Pound reviewed, quoted in "Literary Puzzle"

Stoddard, Dr. George D. (Director of Child Welfare Research Station, University of Iowa)

IV-40 Reference to in "Great Questions IV", quoted from

X-5 Study of I.Q. of children of feeble-minded parents, placed in good environments, discussed in Frontiers, "Jukes, Kallikaks and Others"

Stoehr, Taylor

XXX-36 His article on Paul Goodman quoted from Nation, April 9, in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

Stoics on the Soul

XXV-15 Editorial

Stokely, James

XIII-27 His article, "Sit Down, Chillun, Sit Down!" (Co-author Wilma Dykeman) in June Progressive, quoted in Frontiers, "She's Making History"

Stokes, Ann

XV-10 Her suggested quotation from Laurens van der Post's Venture Into the Interior given in Editorial, "The New Morality"

Stokes, Bruce

XXXII-25 Quoted on worker-owned enterprises from Feb. 17 Nation in Frontiers, "Downs and Ups"

Stolberg, Benjamin

III-51 Quoted his Nation review of Trotsky's The Revolution Betrayed in Frontiers, "Who Are the Marxists?"

Stolen, Paul

XXX-36 Quoted from first Newsletter of Association for Appropriate Technology (Minneapolis) in Lead, "Why Have We Begun?"

Stoll, Dennis

XIII-30 His letter quoted in Children, "Identity-and the Stand for Principle"

Stone, Christopher

XXVIII-18 Quoted from Should Trees Have Standing? in Review, "New Myths for Old"

XXVIII-38 Quoted from Should Trees Have Standing? in Children, "Politics and Education"

XXIX-5 His Where the Law Ends subject of discussion in Frontiers, "Before and Beyond the Law"

Stone, Darwell

X-46 His Outlines of Christian Dogma quoted in Lead, "Theology Revisited"

Stone, Edward Durell (noted architect)

XV-22 Quoted from Sept. 12, 1961 N.Y. Herald Tribune in Frontiers, "American Disenchantment"

Stone, Edward F.

XXV-2 His Schools Are for Children (co-author, Alvin Hertzberg) discussed, quoted in Children, "Learning from the English"

Stone, Justice Harlan F.

VIII-23 Discussed by Douglas in Review of Douglas' An Almanac of Liberty

I. F. Stone's Weekly (Journal of political and social commentary)

XIV-49 Reprint from Sept. 25 issue of Frontiers, "Almost as Safe as Ivory Soap is Pure?"

XXII-18 Quoted, Sept. 9, 1968 issue in Frontiers, "Dialogue in Extreme Situations"

Stone, Irving

I-8 Review of Adversary in the House, Clarence Darrow for the Defense

I-21 Chapter in above book, "Road to Glory" tells plight of Negroes-Editorial, "The Will to Be Just"

I-31 Reference to his books on Darrow and Debs in Lead, "Status"

II-17 Reference to Darrow book in Review, "'Americanism' Literature"

III-26 Reference to Pullman strike from his Clarence Darrow for the Defense

XIII-38 Clarence Darrow quoted in Lead, "The Big Question"

XXXVII-13 Quoted The Origin on Darwin's opening door to free inquiry in Review, "Darwin-After a Century"

Stone, Peter H.

XXXV-17 His Feb. 1982 Atlantic article re doctors and the nuclear war in Frontiers, "Experts on Death. . . and Life"

Stone, Ursula Batchelder

VIII-50 Quoted Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Review, "Proposal for Non-Violent Defense"

Stone Age Economics (1972) - Marshall Sahlin

XXXIII-17 Quoted in Frontiers, "Access to Things Going On"

Stone-Age Illumination

XXIX-35 Review

Stone of the House, The - Prof. Theodore Morrison

VI-33 Reviewed

Stones of Venice, The - John Ruskin

XXVI-48 A Brief Exploration"

Storer, John H.

XI-8 His book of ecology, The Web of Life reviewed in Review, "The Web of Life"

XX-38 The Web of Life discussed, quoted in Review, "Mansions of Life"

XXXIII-38 Quoted The Web of Life in Lead, "Levels of Disclosure"

XXIV-9 Quoted Web of Life in Lead re evolution of man, "Instructions for Human Beings"

Stories for Children

II-35 Review-Gleanings from Buddha Fields

III-27 Review-From Long Ago and Many Lands, Sophia Fahs

V-16 Editorial

Stories and Some History

XL-21 Review (The Paper Door, Gandhi Today)

Stories from America and Bangladesh

XXXVII-36 Frontiers (Small Farmer's Journal)

Stories of Sea and Land

XXIV-23 Review

Stories of Sicily - translated by Alfred Alexander (Schocken)

XXVIII-47 Quoted in Editorial, "About Stories"

Storm - George R. Stewart

IV-17 Reviewed

X-18 Mentioned in brief quote from Frances V. Rummell's article in Together, March issue

Storr, Anthony

XXII-12 Robert Ardrey's review of his Human Aggression quoted from July 14, 1968 New York Times Book Review in Frontiers, "Redressing Balances"

Story and Song

XX-18 Review

Story Bag, The - Collection of Korean folk tales

IX-32 Review, "Asian Books"

Story is Always the Same, The

IV-50 Review-The Hero With a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell

Story Like the Wind, A - Laurens van der Post (Morrow, 1972)

XXVII-44 Quoted in Children, "Certain Puzzles"

Story of a Garden, The

IV-51 Frontiers-about Hagiwara family of San Francisco

Story of a Man

XLI-9 Lead (Tremlett)

Story of a Novel, The - Thomas Wolfe

I-23 Reference to in "World Without Credo"

Story of American Farming

XXXIV-45 Review (The Fruited Plain)

Story of an African Farm, The - Olive Schreiner

XXVIII-9 Doris Lessing's remarks on quoted from A Small Personal Voice in Review, "One Who Escaped"

XXX-22 Quoted in Editorial, "The Pursuit of Truth"

Story of Mahatma Gandhi, The - K. S Acharlu (Foresight, 24/26 Bamanjee Lane, Gunbow St. Fort, Bombay)

XXXIX-4 Reviewed in "A Life of Gandhi"

Story of Mankind - H. Van Loon

XXVI-7 Griscom Morgan's quote from in Dec. 1972 Community Comments article, given in Frontiers, "Towns and Cities"

Story of Mankind, The

XXXVIII-47 Lead (Prudential report; Spencer)

Story of My Heart, The - Richard Jeffries

VI-52 Quoted in Children

Story of My Psychoanalysis, The - John Knight (McGraw-Hill)

V-41 Reviewed, "Psychoanalytic Revelations"

Story of Our Lives, The

XXXVIII-26 Editorial (The Gita-Kirshna and Arjuna)

Story of Philosophy, The - Will Durant (Simon and Schuster)

XV-35 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Politics"

XXXI-43 Reviewed in "Dated But Good"

XXXVII-4 Quoted re growth of Renaissance in Review, "A Mirror and Magnifier"

Story of the MANAS Reader

XXVIII-37 Editorial

Story With a Thousand Versions

XXXI-50 Review

Story Worth Following, A

XI-41 Frontiers

Stott, D. H.

III-33 Quoted his Manchester Guardian Weekly article, "Delinquency and Human Nature"

Stott, Martin

XXXIX-16 From Not Man Apart, Nov/Dec 1985 on animal liberation ("Meat is Murder") in Frontiers

Stouffer, Dr. George

V-27 Reference to and quotation from Mental Hygiene article on "Behavior Problems of Children"

Stout, Robert T.

XXV-50 Schools and Inequality quoted in Children, "A Sisyphus Project?"

Stout, Ruth

XXVI-44 Her How to Have a Green Thumb Without an Aching Back discussed and quoted in Review, " Not That, But This"

Stowaway - Lawrence Sargent Hall

XVI-11 Quoted in Review, "'Westerns' and Violence"

Stowe, Leland

II-40 You

Straight, Michael

I-1 Review

XIII-1 His review of The War Lover by John Hersey for Oct. 12 New Republic under title, "Breakup of a Warrior" quoted in Review, "War and 'The Enemy'"

Strain Above Mortality, A

XXVIII-19 Lead

Strain of Progress, The

VII-15 Frontiers

Strand, Dr. A. L. (President of Oregon State University)

II-26 Responsible for removal of Ralph W. Spitzer, Chemist, from faculty of Oregon State University because of alleged sympathy for plant-breeder Lysenko

Strand, Mark

XXXIII-50 His New Yorker article, July 23, 1979, quoted in Children, "Words, Satire, and Nuance" (reductio ad absurdum, satire)

Strange Contrast

VII-23 Editorial

Strange Currents

XVI-2 Frontiers

Strange Dilemma, A

VI-43 Editorial

Strange Empire - Joseph Kinsey Howard

VI-25 Quoted from Foreword in Editorial, "The Great Reunion"

Strange Fruit - Lillian Smith

VIII-29 Reference to in Review of her "Now is the Time"

Strange Fruits of War

XIX-31 Review

Strange History of Asceticism, The

VII-33 Review-Indian Sadhus, G. S. Ghurye

VII-50 Frontiers, "More on Asceticism"

Strange Interlude, A

XXI-44 Review

Strange Land, The - Ned Calmer

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

Strange Lands and Friendly People - Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas

IV-49 Reviewed, "Douglas in Asia"

Strange Lands and Friendly People

V-23 Review-Enchanted Vagabonds, Quest for the Los City, Dana Lamb

Strange Parallel, A

V-24 Editorial

Stranger, The - Albert Camus

VII-43 Reviewed, "Men and Circumstances"

Stranger Came to the Farm, A - Mika Waltari

V-50 Reference to in Review, "Notes on Novels"

Stranger in a Strange Land - Henlein

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

Stranger Passing Through

XVII-46 Review

Strangers - poem by Wendell Berry

XXVI-52 Quoted from The Country of Marriage in Lead, "How Will They Understand?"

Strategic Retreat

V-27 Frontiers

Strategy - Liddell Hart

VII-40 Review of-"The New Pacifism"

Strategy for Development, A - E. F. Schumacher

XXII-46 Lead

Strategy for Labor - Andre Gorz (Beacon Press, 1967, $5.95)

XX-20 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Socialist Analysis"

XX-24 Quoted in Lead, "Toward a Voluntaristic Society"

XXXIV-2 Quoted in Children, "In the Magazines"

Strategy for the West - Sir John Slessor

VII-40 Reference to in Review, "The New Pacifism"

VIII-12 Reference to in Frontiers, "Some Perspectives on War"

Strategy for Victory - Edmund Hermann

IV-23 Frontiers

Straus, Theodore

IV-46 Review of his Moonrise, mention of Night at Hog Wallow in Review, "From Out of the Gloom"

Strauss, Carolyn North

XXVII-18 A Portrait of India quoted in Review, "Reaches Toward Synthesis"

Strauss, Harold

XIV-20 His introduction to Homecoming-Jiro Osaragi-quoted in Lead, "Two Visions of Man"

Strauss, Leo

XXX-17 Mulford Sibley's quote from in Technology and Utopian Thought given in Children, "Lao Tse, Plato, and Thomas More"

Strauss, Admiral Lewis L. (Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission)

VIII-15 Reference to by Rajagopalachari in discussion of bomb tests in Review, "An 'Element of Risk'"

IX-44 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Way the Wind Blows"

Strauss, William A.

XXXII-22 His Chance and Circumstance-Review, "Outrageous Fortune"

Strauss, Dr. William L. Jr. (Johns Hopkins)

X-4 Neanderthal man could be a modern, Lead, "A Troublesome Inheritance"

Strauss-Hupe, Robert

XIII-44 His Protracted Conflict discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Why Did It Happen This Way?"; also quoted in Editorial, "Protracted Conflict"

Stray Leaves Form Strange Literature - Lafcadio Hearn

XXXIV-14 Boutimar, The Dove, translated from Persian tale, reprinted as Review, same title

Strecker, Edward L. Dr.

I-3 The Man and the Mob-Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"

I-25 Quoted re South American tribe which occasionally waited for their souls to catch up with their bodies-Lead, "Great Reformers- Lao Tze"

V-7 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Age of Indifference" re use of symbol in leading masses by the nose

Streetcorner Research - Ralph Schwitzgebel

XVIII-40 Reviewed under own title

Streit, Judge Saul S.

V-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Spoils of Sport" re intercollegiate basketball games

Strength of Socrates, The

XIX-20 Editorial

Strength of the Good, The

XXII-40 Lead

Strength to Dream, The - Colin Wilson

XVIII-44 Quoted in Review, "The Author As Philosopher"

XVIII-45 Quoted in Review, "Art and Human Destiny"

Strength to Love - Martin Luther King

XVI-36 Quoted in Review, "The Philosophy of Martin Luther King"

Strength Without Power

XXIV-7 Review

Strengthen the Good

IV-14 Editorial

Strenuous Life, The - Theodore Roosevelt, 1899

IV-43 Quoted in Lead, "Another World"

XL-23 Quoted re our responsibilities to the territories-Lead, "Going Into Ourselves"

Strenuous Life, The

XVI-33 Life

Stride Toward Freedom - Martin Luther King

XV-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Dynamics of Freedom"

Strider Commentary

XXXIX-24 Jan. 1986 on booklet Jury Duty, Godfrey Lehman on why booklet removed (P.O. Box 554, Laytonville, CA 95454)

Striking Anticipation, A

XX-24 Editorial

Striking Contrast, A

XXXIX-11 Frontiers (Little Ice Age, Japan)

Stringed Lute

XXI-16 Review

Stringent Talk

VI-12 Review-Stringfellow Barr, Citizens of the World

Stringer, Raymond

XIII-36 Quoted, May 16 New Republic in Frontiers, "Notes on Censorship"

Stringer, William

XXV-10 Quoted, Dec. 2, 1971 Christian Science Monitor in Children, "Tasks of Education"

Stringfellow, William

XIV-27 Quoted, May 10 Christian Century in Children, "Primitive Moralities-and None"

Stroll with William James, A - Jacques Barzun (Harper & Row, 1983)

XXXVI-46 Reviewed, quoted, "An Updated Thinker"

XXXVII-1 Quoted passage of James' criticism in Lead, "Maze of Opposites"

Strom, Robert C.

XIX-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Anti-Clerical Clerics"

Stromberg, Gustaf

I-2 Frontiers, "The New Cosmologists"

I-22 His discussion of "wave of organization" behind formation of tissue-Frontiers, "Design in Nature"

I-33 Brief review of his The Searching

II-40 Brief mention of his The Soul of the Universe in Lead, "The Human Situation"

Strong, L. A. G.

XXX-49 His Common Sense About Drama quoted in Children, "More on the Arts"

Strong Men, The - John Brick

XIV-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "Outdated and Updated War"

Stroud, Robert

X-21 Subject of book reviewed in Frontiers, "Man on a Rock"

Strout, Richard L.

X-17 Quoted from book review in New Republic in Review, "The New Republic Sample Issue"

Structural Stability and Morphogenesis - Rene Thom (W. A. Benjamin, Reading, Mass. 1975)

XXIX-51 C. H. Waddington's Foreword to quoted in Review, "Balzac's Unlived Life"

Structure in Art and in Science - edited by Gyorgy Kepes (Braziller, 1965)

XVIII-45 Cyril Stanley Smith, a metallurgist, quoted in Lead, "Before the Storm"; also quotes from Buckminster Fuller, H. C. L. Jaffe (quotes Baduelaire), I. A. Richards, Richard Held, Richard Lippold

XXI-2 Richard Held quoted from in Review, "The New Classicism"

XXI-34 Richard Held's paper, "Object and Effigy," quoted in Lead, "Promethean or Epimethean Progress?"

XXXI-14 Richard Held quoted from in Lead, "End and Means"

XXXIII-16 Quoted from paper by Prof. Richard Held in Lead, "We See What We Are"

Structure of Consciousness - Georg Fuerstein (Integral, 1987)

XLI-27-36 On genius of Jean Gebser-Lead, "Changes in Our Thinking"

Structure of Scientific Revolution, The - Thomas S. Kuhn

XXIII-47 Mentioned in Editorial, "Mumford on 'The Future'"

XXXIII-48 Mentioned in Lead, "The Environment of Meaning"

XXXVII-14 Quoted in Lead, "An Uneasy Inquiry" re "success of a paradigm"

Structurist (Magazine published at University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Canada) (Box 378 S7N0W0)

XVI-31 Dr. Maslow's article, "The Creative Attitude," quoted from 1963 No. 3 issue in Lead, "Toward Unconditioned Man"

XXV-36 Ian McHarg's paper, "Architecture in an Ecological View of the World," quoted, No. 11 issue, in Frontiers, "Architecture Defined"

XXV-39 David Bohm's article, "Fragmentation and Wholeness," quoted, 1971 issue, in Lead, "Barriers to Knowledge"

XXV-48 Alfred Caldwell quoted, No. 10, in Review, "Elements of Heroic Literature"

XXVI-40 George Whalley quoted from No. 12, 1972-73 issue, in Lead, "A Rare Instruction"

XXVI-42 George Whalley quoted in Lead, "Thought and Language" and in Editorial, "Lie in Language"

XXX-25 Alfred Caldwell quoted, 1975-76 issue, in Lead, "Somewhere Are Seeds"; Eli Bornstein and Alfred Caldwell quoted, 1975-76 issue, in Editorial, "Life and Time"

XXX-52 Maslow's paper, "The Creative Attitude" quoted from 1963 issue in Review, "Form Into Meaning"

XXXII-18 George Whalley's discussion of poetry quoted, 1977-78 issue, in Editorial, "Useful Definitions"

Structurist-(Continued)

XXXIV-18 Quoted ed. Eli Bornstein on "Mimesis" in Review, "The Less and More of Art" from 20th Anniversary issue

XXXVIII-14 Quoted Paul Hanley's article on Richard St. Barbe Baker in Frontiers, "An Epic Life (1983-84 double issue)

XXXVIII-15 Quotation from above on Barbe's affinity with trees from childhood in Lead, "The Next Step"

XL-18 1985-86 issue, Alfred Caldwell on cities- Frontiers, "Slightly Organized Heaps"

XL-19 Above issue, Donald Miller, Leif Sjorberg (on Mumford), Bornstein, Eli and George Woodcock-Lead, "On the Artist"

Struggle Against Prematurity, The

XV-28 Lead

Struggle for Humanity, The - Marjorie Hope and James Young (Orbis, 1977)

XXXV-19 Quoted in Review, "No 'Mass Phenomenon'" (doing the impossible) (chapters on Danilo Dolci, Dom Helder Camara, Lanza del Vasto, Cesar Chavez)

Struggle for Our Children's Minds, The - Howard Whitman

VII-8 Collier's article discussed in Review, "Controversy Without Focus"

VII-16 Reference to in Lead, "Fratricide Among Educators"

Struggle for Power, The

III-26 Frontiers-Pullman strike, Unions Before the Bar, Elias Lieberman

Struggle is Enough, The

XXXIII-15 Lead

Struggle with Mystery, The

III-7 Review of Space and Spirit, Edmund Whittaker

Strumpet Wind, The - Gordon Merrick, 1947

XXV-41 Quoted in Lead, "Authority and Power"

Strutters and Fretters

XXIII-42 Review

Struve, Otto

III-33 Long quote from speech to American Astronomical Society in Lead, "The Eighteenth-Century Spell" re danger to scientists if they lose their freedom

Strydom, J. G. (Successor to Malan in South Africa)

VIII-32 Reference to in review of St. John's Through Malan's Africa

Stuart, Dr. Alan

XVII-50 His statement as given by John Crosby in June 15, 1964 Herald Tribune quoted in Children

Stubborn Structure, The - Northrop Frye (Cornell University Press, 1970)

XXV-2 Quoted in Lead, "How Men think"

XXV-3 Quoted in Review, "The Chomskyan Revolution"

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

XXV-51 Quoted in Lead, "Science and Myth"

XXV-52 A Brief Exploration"

Stubborn Structure, The-(Continued)

XXVII-46 Quoted in Lead, "Symbol and Myth"

XXVIII-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Most Difficult of Things"

XXVIII-43 Quoted in Lead, "The Resources of the Age"

XXX-4 Quoted in Lead, "The Myths We Live By"

XXXI-47 Long quote in Lead, "Some Inconclusions"

XXXIX-3 Quoted re moral concern for humanity in "Our Uncreated Identity"

XXXIV-44 Quoted extensively in Lead, "Reality is What We Create"

XXXV-4 Quoted in Lead, "Deciding on Importance"

XXXVII-17 Quoted in Lead, "Meaning, Order, Identity" ("myth of concern")

Stuart, Jeb

IV-9 Review of his The Objector

VI-25 Reference to The Objector in Review, "The Invisible Island"

Stuart, Jesse

III-37 Reference to his The Thread That Runs So True in Lead, "American Culture"

III-39 His The Thread That Runs So True reviewed, "Adventure an School Teaching"

III-41 Reference to in Lead, "Concerning Schoolbooks"

IX-50 His The Thread That Runs So True quoted in Children

XII-3 Quoted re Covello's The Heart is the Teacher in Children

Stuart, John Leighton

VII-51 Quoted his Fifty Years in China in Lead, "'Uncertainty' In World Affairs"

Stuart, Lyle (Publisher of Independent)

XIII-31 His report, June issue of Independent, quoted in Frontiers, "The Cuban Revolution"

XIV-34 His article, "The Lies We Live By" from June Independent quoted in Frontiers, "The Press in a Free Society"

XV-24 His Editorial, May Independent quoted in Frontiers, "Unclassified" (discussed work of Peter Benenson)

XVII-9 Quoted in reference to The Great Quotations (from his Proem to Upton Sinclair's The Cry for Justice) in Frontiers, "The Human Spirit at Bay"

XXI-19 Lord Acton, Freud, and Kant all briefly quoted from The Great Quotations in Editorial, "The Pursuit if Side-Effects"

Stubborn Breed, A

XIX-47 Lead

Stubborn Facts, The

III-22 Lead

Stubbs, W.

IV-49 Quoted in Letter from England-his Constitutional History of England (1875)

Student (paperback) - David Horowitz

XV-39 Quoted in Children, "'Radicals' on the Campus"

Student Movement, The

XIX-37 Review

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

XIX-38 Paper for quoted in Frontiers, "The Psychology of Social Morality" quoted from Aug. 5 NY Times

Student Revolt, The

XVIII-51 Editorial

Student Scapegoats?

XIX-26 Editorial

Students Agree, The - W. B van Groenou

XIX-29 Frontiers

Students Concerned

I-32 Stand taken against war

Student's History of Philosophy, A- Arthur R ogers

XVI-9 Quoted in Lead, "Problems of the Free Soul"

Students in Washington

XV-11 Editorial

Students Without Teachers - Harold Taylor (McGraw-Hill, 1969)

XXIII-45 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Integrity of Student 'Confusion'"

XXIII-46 Quoted in Lead, "The Accessible Remedies"

Studies in Compassion

XL-17 Review (Homage to the Spanish Exiles)

Studies in Hegelian Cosmology - John McTaggart

III-24 Reference to in McTaggart, "Men with Ideas" series

XXVII-26-35 Quotation from in Lead, "Invitation to Learning"

Studies in New England Transcendentalism - Harold C. Goddard (Humanities Press NY Hillary House, 1960)

XXII-7 Quoted in Review, "the Transcendentalists"

XXII-52 Quoted in Lead, "Important to the Republic of Man"

XXIV-14 Mentioned in Editorial, "Two Teachers"

XXXVII-43 Quoted extensively in Lead, "Counter Currents"

Studies in Open Education - edited by Bernard Spodek, Herbert J. Walberg (Agathon, 1975, $12.00)

XXIX-9 Vincent Rogers' chapter quoted from in Children, "Educational Cornucopia"

Studies in Spinoza - edited by Paul Kashap (University of California Press, 1872, $12.00)

XXX-15 Stuart Hampshire and Ralph Demos essays quoted in Review, "The Paths of Reason"

Studies in Words - C. S. Lewis

XIV-1 Quoted in second portion of Editorial, "Beginning the Fourteenth Year"

XXVIII-51 Quoted in Lead, "Learning from Nature"

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

XL-46 Quoted in "Ups and Downs of Words"

Studies in Zen - Dr. Daisetz T. Suzuki (Philosophical Library, 1955)

VIII-24 Quoted in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"; quoted in Editorial, "Eastern Psychology"

IX-16 Quoted in Lead, "The New Iconoclasts"

Studies of War - P. M. S. Blackett

XVI-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Emptiness at the Center"

Studio International (periodical)

XXIII-8 Jonathan Benthall quoted Dec. issue in Review, "Volunteer Philosophers"

Studio Potter

XXXI-9 Harry Davis quoted from Vol. 6, No. 1 issue in Children, "Follies of Status"

Study in Heroism, A

XV-44 Frontiers-statement by Senator Thomas J. Dodd in regard to Synanon

Study of Anxiety, A

XX-39 Review

Study of Art, The - Robert Jay Wolff

XXII-49 Lead

Study of the Death Penalty, A

XVII-16 Review

Study of Existentialism, A

XXIII-13 Review

Study of History, A

XXVIII-50 Review

Study of History - Arnold Toynbee

I-26 Quoted in Lead, "Has History a Meaning?"

II-6 Subject of Review, "The Ineffectual Good"

Study of Lives, The - Frank Barron

XIX-27 Quoted in Lead, "The Anatomy of Understanding"

XIX-52 Quoted in Lead, "A Germinal Solution"

XXV-23 Quoted in Lead, "From Crisis to Insight"

Study of Man, The - Michael Polanyi's Lindsay Memorial Lectures (Phoenix paperback, University of Chicago Press, 1958, $1.50)

XXI-32 Quoted in Lead, "Conscience and the Man"

Study of Man, The

XXI-42 Lead

Study of the Mind

VIII-34 Lead

Study of Money, A

XVI-31 Review

Study of Sociology - Herbert Spencer (1873)

XXXVII-13 Briefly quoted on actions of great men in Lead, "The Acts of Individuals"

Stuff of Becoming, The

XXII-51 Lead

Sturt, George

XX-35 His The Wheelright's Shop quoted in Review, "Neglected Delicacies"

Styron, William

XII-29 His letter in New Republic quoted in Frontiers, "TV Labyrinth"

Suarez, Alvaro Fernandez

V-46 Summation of an article by in Consuelo Aldag's Frontiers, "Ibero-America's Expectancy"

Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency

X-31 Quoted from Senate Report on Child Crime, May, in Children, "A Religion of Nature"

Subjective Revolutionary, A

XXXIII-45 Review

Subscriber's "Editorial"

XI-29 Editorial

XI-30 Correction on above

Substance of Freedom, The

XIX-52 Frontiers

Subterranean Self and Society

III-33 Review-Ira Wolfert's Tucker's People

Subtle Art, The

XXX-20 Lead

Subtlety in Tennessee

XXVI-52 Editorial

Suburbia Buys Religion - Stanley Rowland, Jr.

IX-34 Nation article, quoted in Lead, "Toward Individuality"

Subversive Attitudes

I-36 Editorial-California State or County employee who was afraid to give his name after expressing his honest opinions

Subversive Science, The - Paul Shepard (Houghton Mifflin, 1969, $8.95)

XXII-28 Quoted in Lead, "Science in Transformation"

XXII-30 George Macinto quote on Bertrand Russell given in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"; papers by Grady Clay and Erich Isaac first appearing in Landscape quoted in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"

Success, The - Helen Howe

XII-22 Quoted in Frontiers, "Cultural Criticism"

Success Stories

XXXII-40 Frontiers

Success Story

II-43 Editorial about cooperative, the Columbia Conserve Company

Successful Failures

XXXIII-36 Editorial

Such, Such Were the Joys - George Orwell

V-46 Article in Partisan Review, Sept/Oct 1952, discussed in Children

Such, Theophrastus

XVII-8 Quoted, August 1963 Progressive in Frontiers, "Population Explosion and Such"

Sufficient Guide, A

XXXI-2 Editorial

Suicide and Rebirth of Agriculture, The

XXXIV-48 Article in Rain, April 1981, by Richard Merrill quoted in Frontiers, "Intentions and Sense"

Sugrue, Thomas

IV-10 Reference to his biography of Edgar Cayce, There Is a River, in Frontiers, "Psychic Reflections"

Suits, C. G. (General Electric research division)

II-30 Quoted on "intuitions" of inventors in Frontiers, "The Making of Hypotheses"

V-14 Above quote in Lead, "True Confessions"

IX-14 Above quote in Lead, "Scientific Inspiration"

XIII-3 Quoted in Lead, "World Without Measure," from Dec. 1945 American Magazine on scientific discovery

XXI-12 Quoted Dec. 1945 American Magazine in Lead, "Paths to Questioning"

Sukarno, President (Indonesian Republic)

III-44 Influenced by Lincoln and technique of India-Lead, "A Long, Long Time"

Sullivan, Harry Stack (Died in Paris, Jan. 1949)

I-23 Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry, William Alanson White Memorial Lectures, quoted from in "Questioning the Oracle"

Sullivan, Harry Stack -(Continued)

I-27 Quoted in "A Psychiatric Contribution"

II-9 Helen Merrell Lynd in Nation comments on his Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry

II-17 Theory of self-deprecation being root of psychological problems-Lead, "Fronts of Science"

III-22 Quoted his Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry in Frontiers, "What Is 'Liberal'?"

VIII-19 Reference to in Frontiers, from Autonomous Groups Bulletin

XVI-25 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Direction of Western Society"

Sullivan, J. W. N.

IX-26 Review of his Beethoven-A Study of Greatness, "Artistic Greatness"

X-6 Quoted in Children

XXX-47 Beethoven-His Spiritual Development quoted in Review, "What Is a Good Book?"

XXXII-43 Quoted by S. Chandrasekhar in Physics Today (Athenaeum, May 1919) in his article discussed in Lead, "The Restoration of Reason"

Sullivan, Kathleen

XXVI-48 Quoted July 1973 Survival Times in Frontiers, "Of Dolphins and Windmills"

Sullivan, Louis I.

I-32 Review of his Kindergarten Chats

Sullivan, Michael

XVI-24 His An Introduction to Chinese Art quoted in Review, "The Egg That Was Really a River, by Ralph S. Pomeroy

Sullivan, Walter (Science editor, New York Times)

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

XXXIII-27 Quoted from Technology Review, Mar/Apr 1980 in Lead, "Levels of Complaint"

Sullivan, William H.

XXXIV-38 Quoted preface to The Farm and the City in Frontiers, "Waiting for a. . . Crisis"

Sulzberger, C. L.

XII-40 His N.Y. Times article, Aug. 1, quoted in Lead, "An Open Question"

Su Mei's Golden Year - Margueritte Harmon Bro

VI-26 Reviewed in Children

Summary, The (Journal published by Shute Foundation for Medical Research in London, Canada)

XVI-17 Quoted from December 1962 in Children, "Creative Youngsters"

Summerfield, Henry

XL-24 His biography of George Russell, That Myriad-Minded Man, reviewed in "George Russell---'AE'"

Summerhill - A Radical Approach to Child Rearing - A. S. Neill (Hart, 1960)

XXXV-46 Quoted in Children, "Teacher at Work"

Summerhill, A Loving World - Herb Snitzer

XIX-17 Quoted in Children, "Summerhill-Outpost of Freedom"

Summerhill-A Radical Approach to Child Rearing - A. S. Neill

XIV-22 Quoted in Children of same title

XIV-31 Quoted in Children, "Prometheus Unbound"

XVII-34 Review of the new paperback edition (Hart, $1.95)

XIX-17 Quoted from Erich Fromm's preface to in Children, "Summerhill-Outpost of Freedom"

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

Summerhill Society

XIV-38 Their statement of policy quoted in Children, "In Support Of. . ."

Summerlane School (North Carolina)

XVI-33 Newsletter quoted in Children, "Experiments in Educational Synthesis"

XVI-39 Brochure quoted on question, "What is Curriculum?" in Children, "Notes in Passing"

Sumner, Charles

VI-2 Quoted in Lead, "The Unfinished Revolution- II" from his address to Phi Beta Kappa Society on "The Law of Human Progress"

Sumner, Francis B.

XVII-13 Quoted, Oct. 1937 Scientific Monthly in Lead, "Toward a Redefinition of Science"

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

Sun - 412 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514

XL-7 Jim Ralston, Nov. 1986 issue, on Thoreau quoted in Lead, "Thoreau's Instructions"

Sun and Moon, The - Isabel Cary Lundberg

V-32 Frontiers

Sun Betrayed, The - Ray Reece (South End Press, Box 68, Astor Station, Boston, Mass 02123. Also Black Rose Books, 3981 Boul. St. Laurent, Montreal H2W, 1Y5, Quebeck, Canada)

XXXII-43 Frontiers, "A Parable by Twain"

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

Sun, Wind and Farms

XXXIII-18 Frontiers

Sundancer, Elaine

XXVI-45 Quoted her book, Celery Wine, in Lead, "The Field Between"

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

XXVIII-2 Quoted Celery Wine in Review, "Solzhenitsyn's 'Anachronisms'"

Sunday After the War - Henry Miller

XIV-26 Quoted from in Editorial, "Reflections on Technology"

Sundial, The - Shirley Jackson

XI-36 Brief reference to in Lead, "The Way the World Is"

Sundrani, Dwarko

XXIV-1 Report on school in Bihar text of Children, "Indian School"

XXVII-52 Quoted in Children, "Schools and Projects"

SUN-REP News (published in Georgia) (Southern Unity Network/ Renewable Energy Projects, 3110 Maple Drive, Atlanta, GA 30305)

XXXII-36 Merle Lefkoff quoted from first issue in Frontiers, "The Ecology of Bad Decisions"; Kathryn J. Waller also quoted

Sunset (Magazine)

X-49 Quoted an article, "Come and Cut Your Own Tree," Dec. 1956, in Children, "Christmas Is Always Late"

Sunshine Project (Japan External Trade Association, 2 Akasaka, Aoicho, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan)

XXIX-18 Report on energy discussed in Frontiers, "Energy, Food, Agriculture-Abroad"

Sun's Not Broken, A Cloud's Just in the Way, The - Sydney Gurewitz Clemens (Gryphon House, 1983)

XXXVIII-39 Quoted, reviewed in "The Magic of 'We'"

Sun-REP News (pub. in Georgia)

XXXIV-22 Quoted, Jan. 1981 (appropriate technology in Frontiers, "Currents of Change" re hydropower -Southern Unity Network/Renewable Energy Projects, 3110 Maple Dr., Atlanta, GA 30305)

Sunrise to Sunset - Samuel Hopkins Adams

XXXVII-36 Brief quote on child-labor in Lead, "Work"

Sun Yatsen (Yat-sen)

I-28 Mentioned in Editorial, "Chinese Students"

II-39 "Great Reformers" article on-quoted from Sun Yat-sen, a Portrait-Robert Payne, George Chen; the Legacy of Sun Yat-sen, Gustav Amann; and his own Outline of Reconstruction of the National Government; "A Face to the Future"-about Sun Yat-sen and his face

Super Destructive Illness

XLI-13 Frontiers (Hannes Alfven)

Superfluous Anarchist, The - Michael Wreszin (Brown University Press, 1972, $8.50)

XXV-36 Quoted in Children, "On Music-and Other Things"

Superfluous Society, The

VI-15 Review-The Second Happiest Day and Mr. Smith

Superman-New U.S.A. Version

III-34 Frontiers-review on Dianetics

Supomo, Prof. R. (Indonesian Ambassador in London)

VIII-37 Quoted from Eastern World in Frontiers, "Indonesia's First Ten Years"

Supporting the Learning Teacher - edited by Marilyn Hapgood (Agathon, 1975, $10.00)

XXVIII-52 Stephen K. Bailey, Vincent Rogers, quoted from in Children, "Teacher Centers"

Supreme Court of the United States

I-12 Ruling of March 8, 1948, regarding religious instruction in schools-Editorial, "Religious Freedom"

XVI-29 Ruling in McCollom case quoted in Lead, "The Long Way Home"

XVI-43 Quoted from ruling on religious exercises in public schools in Children, "Definitions"

Supreme Court to the Rescue

X-35 Frontiers

XII-15 Children quotes Harris Wofford, Jr. article, "The Supreme Court as an Educator"

Supreme Doctrine, The - Hubert Benoit

IX-33 Quoted in Lead, "What Is Happening to Man?"

Supreme Koan, The - Frederick Franck (Crossroad, 1982)

XXXV-50 Reviewed, quoted in "One Kind of Liberation"

Surely Goodness. . .

XXXII-52 Editorial

Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynmann! -- Richard Feynmann (Norton, 1985)

XXXVIII-38 Quoted re textbooks in Children and on learning-"Learning Science"

XXXVIII-39 Quoted re teaching in Brazil and on picking textbooks, in Lead, "Institutions-Plus and Minus"

Suri, Surindar

VIII-39 Quoted his Humanist review in Review of Nature of Prejudice by Gordon Allport

Surprising Philosopher, A

VIII-10 Review-Ducasse, from Journal of Philosophy

Survey of Civil Liberties

IV-44 Frontiers

Survey of Surveys

V-30 Lead

Survival After Death?

XI-7 Review of Dr. J. B. Rhine's article, "Science Looks at Life After Death"

XI-14 Frontiers, "Psychic Mysteries," follow-up on above article

Survival of Civilization, The

XXXVI-51 Quoted, discussed in Lead, "A Question of Relevance"

Survival of the Wisest, The - Jonas Salk (Harper, 1973)

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

Survival through Design - Richard Neutra

VIII-28 Reviewed, "Others-and Ourselves"

Survival Times (Santa Barbara-Community Environmental Council, 15 West Anapamu St., 93101)

XXVI-21 Article on Milpas Co-op quoted, Laurie Kokx quoted from Vol. 2, No. 10, in Frontiers, "People on the Land"

XXVI-47 James Joslyn article quoted, July 1973 issue in Frontiers, "The New Frontier"

XXVI-48 Kathleen Sullivan quoted, July 1973 issue in Frontiers, "Of Dolphins and Windmills"

XXVI-51 Joys and Problems"

Surviving Communities

XXXVIII-26 Review

Surviving Schizophrenia - E. Fuller Torrey (Harper & Row)

XXXIX-48 Noted in "Useful Health Information"

Survivors or Transcenders?

XXXIV-5 Review

Suspended in Air

X-37 Lead

Sustaining Inspiration

XLI-19 Lead (Schumacher)

Sutherland, Thomas S.

V-16 Quoted from Saturday Evening Post article re Indians and Mexicans in Children, in review of Steinbeck's The Pearl

V-26 Objections from reader on above discussion taken up in Children

Sutich, Anthony

XVII-11 His introduction to Claire Myers Owens' Discovery of the Self quoted in Frontiers, same title

XXII-30 Quoted his Introduction to Readings in Humanistic Psychology in Review, "Harbinger of Renaissance"

"Sutras" of a Physicist

XII-12 Review-What Is Life?, Schrodinger

Suttie, Ian D. (British psychiatrist)

XXIII-40 Quoted on divergence between Freudian Theorizing and Freudian Practice from his Origins of Love and Hate in Frontiers, "Ancestor of Humanistic Psychology"

Suyin, Han (Eurasian doctor)

VII-1 Quoted her A Many-Splendored Thing in Lead, "An Intensity of Life"

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

XIII-6 Her The Mountain is Young subject of Review, same title

Suzuki, Dr. Daisetz T. (Professor, Buddhist philosophy at Otani University, Kyoto)

VIII-24 His Studies in Zen quoted in Lead, "Rediscovery of Asia"; quoted in Editorial, "Eastern Psychology"

IX-16 Studies in Zen quoted in Lead, "The New Iconoclasts"

XI-13 David Bronstein Saturday Review article on quoted in Review, "The Contemporary Buddha"

XI-39 Quoted his studies in Review, "A Good Introduction to Zen"-volume title Zen Buddhism

XIII-19 Quoted from Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis in Lead, "The Unfolding Consciousness"

XVIII-32 His Introduction to Zen Buddhism in Lead, "The Great Shakedown"

XXVIII-40 Quoted from Joseph Campbell's Myths to Live By in Children, "The Sources of Morality"

Suzuki, Shinichi (violinist)

XXX-20 Quoted in Children, "People Are All the Same"

Swabey, Marie Collins

VII-45 Review of her The Judgment of History in Frontiers, "Philosophical History"

Swados, Harvey

VII-48 Quoted his Partisan Review discussion of Caine Mutiny in Review, "'The Caine and Popular Culture"

XI-38 Quoted his article in Spring issue of Dissent "Popular Taste and Agonies of the Young"

Swados, Harvey-(Continued)

XIV-19 Quoted his On the Line in Review, "Cultural Criticism in Recent Novels"

XIV-31 His On the Line discussed and quoted in Review, "A Critic Writes"

Ellen Swallow - Robert Clarke (Follett Publishing Co., 1973)

XXVII-39 Reviewed in "Planetary Housekeeping"

Swan, Christopher C.

XL-24 Quoted from Suncell in "Three Books"

Swan, Ione

IV-25 Discharged by LA Board of Education, courageous elementary principal-Frontiers, "The Institutional Dilemma"

Swann, Marjorie

XV-24 Her letter to Federal District Attorney in Omaha given in Frontiers, "Unclassified"

XVIII-20 Her article in Direction Action in Frontiers, "A Changing Pattern"

Swann, Robert (Bob)

XIV-10 His paper "Direct Action and Constructive Program" quoted in full in Frontiers, "Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century"

XIV-31 Quoted from Polaris Action Bulletin No. 24 in Editorial, "Polaris Action"

XXVI-19 Quoted from Introduction to the Community Land Trust in Frontiers, "Land Reform-A Growing Movement"

XXVI-24 Quoted in Frontiers, "National Conference on Land Reform"

XVII-1 Wrote Lead, "Action for Peace, Freedom, and Community"

XIX-30 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Plea for Delta Refugees"

XXI-51 Quoted from his paper in Editorial, "Access to Land"

XXIV-51 Mention of Guide to Setting Up Land Trusts in Frontiers, "New Life for Men and Land"

XXXI-42 Quoted from The Community Land Trust in Lead, "The Spread of Common Sense"

XXXII-26-35 Quoted from The Community Land Trust in Frontiers, "Trees-A Long-Term Solution"

XXXII-46 Quoted from Appropriate Technology Forum in Review, "Past, Present and Future"

XL-2 From Dallas Institute Newsletter, Fall 1986 re national currency in "Two Papers"

XLI-23 Quoted on Land Trusts in Frontiers

Swann, Dr. W. F. G.

XIII-34 His Charles R. Redding Lecture as given in June 4 Saturday Review is text of Frontiers, "The Living and the Dead"

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

Swanson, Jack

XXIII-16 His article on Tolstoy Farm quoted from March 23 National Observer in Frontiers, "Toward a Natural Life"

Swanton, John R.

VI-28 Quotations from Journal of Parapsychology article in Frontiers, "The Future Belongs to Dissenters"

Swap Institution

XV-29 Frontiers

Swaraj for the People - Jayaprakash Narayan (pamphlet) (Sarva Seva Sangh, Rajghat, Varanesi, India)

XXV-52 Quoted from in Review, "Gandhian Political Economy"

Sward, Keith

I-36 Reference to his The Legend of Henry Ford in Children

Swartz, Eugene S.

XXXI-23 Overskill quoted in Lead, "The Costs of Restoration"

Swarup, Ram

XXXIII-52 His Gandhian Economics-A Supporting Technology pamphlet in Frontiers, "Gandhian Economics" (extracts)

Swatantra (Indian weekly)

V-46 Long quote from in Lead, "East and West"

VI-24 Reference to its reprinting MANAS article

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Texas law student)

III-28 Mention of his fight to go to University of Texas "all-white" law school in Editorial, "Progress Report"

Sweden- The Middle Way - Marquis Childs

I-34 Brief reference to in "The Agricultural Revolution"

I-49 Brief mention of in story on co-ops

II-39 Brief mention of in story on co-ops

XXXIII-24 Briefly discussed in Review, "The 'Deeper Human Qualities'"

Swedenborg, Emanual

I-16 Review of his life by Signe Toksvig. Mention of his book, The Economy of the Animal Kingdom, a study of relation of soul to body

Sweet Reason (Oregon Committee for the Humanities-419 SW Washington St., Portland, OR 97204), Joan Pierson, ed.

XXXVI-23 Quoted first issue, "The Ethic of Abundance in an Age of Austerity" in Review, "The Prevailing Ethos"-long quotes from contribution of Miles Shishido

Sweet Thursday - John Steinbeck

VII-45 Reviewed, "What Do You Say About Steinbeck?"; Editorial, "Know Any Individuals?"

Swerdlow, Joel

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

Swezey, Sean (with Douglas Murray and Rainer Daxl)

XXXIX-27-36 Their Environment, Jan. 1986, "Nicaragua's Revolution in Pesticide Policy" in Frontiers

Swift, Dean Jonathan

I-22 His Modest Proposal (cannibalism) can be funny to middle-class gathering of Great Books enthusiasts

Swiftwater - Paul Annixter

V-31 Reference to in Children

Swift to Religion, The

II-18 Frontiers

Swing-Writings by Children

XIV-14 Summer issue quoted in Children, "Reading"

Swing-Writings by Children-(Continued)

XIV-29 Quoted in Children, "Notes on 'Creative Independence'"

Swomley, Johb (policy analyst, pacifist)

XII-18 His article, "The Growing Power of the Military" referred to in Frontiers, "Whose Honor, What Duty?"

XXXIV-1 Quoted from Facts for Action in Frontiers, "An Accumulating Incentive"

XXXIV-11 Quoted from Facts for Action in Editorial, "No Military Solutions" re preparation for war in Persian Gulf

Sword of the Gnosis, The - edited by Jacob Needleman (Penguin, 1974, $4.95)

XXVII-40 Foreword to quoted in Lead, "Currents of Change"

XXVII-51 Brief quote from in Frontiers, "Trigant Burrow-Pioneer Psychologist"

Swords and Ploughshares - Ernest Crosby (collection of verse published in 1902)

XXVI-41 Quoted in Review, "Peace-Makers"

Sykes, Gerald

XV-37 Quoted, March 10, Saturday Evening Post in Review, "Where Are You, Diogenes?"

XV-47 His The Hidden Remnant quoted in Editorial of same title

XV-48 The Hidden Remnant quoted in Editorial, "The Role of the Remnant

XVI-8 The Hidden Remnant quoted, discussed in Review, same title

XVIII-20 Quoted The Hidden Remnant in Lead, "Problems of the Righteous"

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

XIX-14 The Hidden Remnant quoted in Lead, "The Quest for Para-Religion"

XXI-29 His The Cool Millennium discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "The Misuse of Symbols"

XXII-11 His quotation from Ortega in The Hidden Remnant given in Lead, "The Greatest Public Need"

XXXVII-44 Quoted The Hidden Remnant in Lead, "What Makes a Scientist?"

XXXVII-51 Quoted in Review, "Counting Our Blessings"

Sykes, Marjorie (Translator of Vinoba Bhave's Thoughts on Education

XXXIII-15 Quoted in Review, "On Philosophy and Poetry"

XXXIV-45 Quoted her "Education for Self-Reliance" from Gandhi Vigyan, Jan. 1981 in Children, "Where Change Begins"

Sylvia - E. V. Cunningham

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

Symbol and Myth

XXVII-46 Lead

"Symbolic" Architecture?

XXV-5 Editorial

Symbolic Pilgrimage

X-43 Review-Hermann Hess's Siddhartha

Symbolic and the Real, The - Ira Progoff

XVII-31 Reviewed under same title

Symbolic and the Real, The-(Continued)

XVII-36 Quoted in Lead, "A Language of Synthesis"

XVIII-3 Quoted in Review, "Creativity and Encounter"

Symbolic Understanding

XX-12 Review

Symbolism in Religion and Literature - Dr. Rollo May

XVIII-6 Quoted and discussed in Frontiers, "The Significance of Symbols; quoted in Editorial, "Revivifying Myths"

XX-12 Quoted from in Review, "Symbolic Understanding"

Symbols and Civilization

I-11 Review

Symbols and Myths

XVIII-51 Lead

Symbols of the Times

II-29 Review

Symington, Senator (Congressman)

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

IX-44 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Way the Wind Blows"

XXVII-17 Quoted from In the Public Interest in Frontiers, "With the Statisticians. . ." (on health)

Symonds, Percival M.

V-53 Quoted in Editorial, "What Is Truth?"; discussion of his Dynamic Psychology in Children

VI-1 Quoted in Children

Symposium - Plato

XXVIII-46 Quoted in Children, "Uses of Literature"

XXXI-38 Socrates quoted in Lead, "Sometimes We Think"

Symposium on "The American Novel"

IX-2 Review

Symptoms and Causes

XXVII-14 Frontiers

Symptoms of a Change

II-41 Review-Nitti's Decadence of Europe- return to admiration of Prince Metternich

Synanon

IV-43 Statement of the "Synanon Philosophy" given in Children, "Notes and Quotes"

XVII-25 Editorial, "Why Synanon Works"

Synanon - Guy Endore (Doubleday)

XXI-28 Charles E. Dederich quoted from in Editorial, "Healing in Community"

Synanon Magazine

XX-2 Dr. Yeblonsky's discussion of Keniston's The Uncommitted, quoted from Dec. 1966 issue in Frontiers, "The Disordered Will"

XXI-16 Dr. Yablonsky quote from in Children, "In Behalf of Prolonged Adolescence"

Synanon-The Continued Story

XVI-41 Frontiers

Synanon "Family," The

XII-37 Editorial; also in Frontiers

Synanon-Its Best May Come Last

XV-46 Lead

Synanon-Its Rise and Fall

XXXV-43 Review

Synanon- On the Side of Life

XVI-52 Lead

Synanon Revisited - 1351 Ocean Front, Santa Monica

XIV-6 Lead article by Walker Winslow

XVI-31 Quoted from in Frontiers, "Crash Therapy, LSD and Chemical Mysticism"

Synesius (375-414 A.D.)

XXVII-25 His record of old Greek hymn quoted in Frontiers, "New and Old Critiques of Orthodoxy"

XXXIII-19 Quoted from his Wisdom of the Egyptians in Lead, "At the Height of Our Time"

XXXVI-4 Quoted from Wisdom of the Egyptians in Editorial, "Some Sort of 'Alliance'" re "employment" of the gods

XXXVII-26-35 Quoted "sacred tribe of heroes" in Lead, "As ItWere"

XL-39 Quoted his essay On Dreams in Lead

Synge (Irish dramatist)

XXXIII-13 Quoted by Wendell Berry in writing about work of Tom Marsh in Review, "Excellenceto- Live-With" on the Aran Islands

Synthesis of Science and Religion

IX-5 Lead

Sypher, Wylie

XXI-3 Quoted from Winter 1967-68 American Scholar in Frontiers, "Arts and the Man"

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

XXI-32 Quoted from American Scholar, Winter 1967- 68, in Frontiers, "Science for Man"

XXII-1 Quoted his Literature and Technology in Lead, "Is 'Art' the Remedy"

XXII-3 Quoted from Rococo to Cubism in Lead, "World Without Drama"

XXIII-9 Quoted from Literature and Technology in Frontiers, "Emerson's Vast Unofficialdom"

XXIII-21 His discussion of Gaston Bachelard's The Politics of Space quoted Winter 1967-68 American Scholar in Lead, "What Is the Stuff of History?"

XXVI-48 Quoted on Bachelard, Winter 1967-68 in Lead, "Ruskin, a Brief Exploration" (American Scholar)

XXX-39 Quoted above in Review, "The Writer's Science and Art"

XXXI-19 Quoted Bachelard from above, in Lead, "The Inherent Purpose"

XXXII-41 Quoted on Bachelard from American Scholar, Winter 1967-68 in Lead, "A Sense of Direction"

XXXV-35 Quoted from American Scholar, Winter 1967- 68, on Gaston Bachelard, in Children, "On Self-Discovery"

XXXVIII-8 Quoted above on The Poetics of Space by Bachelard in Review, "A Desirable Synthesis"

System of Nature, A - Paul Dietrich von Holbach

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

System of Nature, A-(Continued)

XXIV-14 Quote from in Lead, "Revolution or Restoration?"

System of Second Best, The

VII-14 Lead

System "Which Does Not Affront," A

XXIX-12 Editorial

Systems and the Man

XVIII-23 Lead

Systems in Our Life, The

II-51 Lead

Systems Approach, The - West Churchman (Delta, 1968, paperback)

XXXIII-9 Discussed, quoted in Review, "On Systems Approach"

Systems of Infrastructure

XXXVI-25 Lead (interconnectedness of environment)

Syz, Dr. Eans

XI-25 Quoted from "An Experiment in Inclusive Psychotherapy" in Frontiers (on Trigant Burrow), "Science and Moral Values"

XX-35 Quoted from paper, Acta Psychotherapeutics

II-37-88 (1963) in Lead, "The Fall"

XXVII-45 Quotations from his Vom Sein und Vom Sinn in Lead, "Another Language"

XXXV-4 Of Being and Meaning quoted in Review, "Two Unusual Books"

XXXV-9 Quoted from Of Being and Meaning in Lead, "The Lost and the Saved"

Szamek, Pierre

VI-19 Quoted in Frontiers, "Commentaries on The Bhagavad-Gita"

Szasa, Dr. Thomas

XIII-39 Quoted article, "The Myth of Mental Illness" from Feb. 1960 American Psychologist in Frontiers, "A Look at Mental Illness"

XVI-46 Quoted from May-June Humanist in Children, "Psychology in the Schools"

XVII-6 His book The Myth of Mental Illness discussed and quoted in Review of same title

Szecsey, Christopher

XXXIV-23 Quoted briefly in Frontiers, "Farallones Institute) from Rain, March 1981, "Visits to the Far East"

Szeczelkun, Stefan

XXVII-15 His two Survival Scrapbooks," Shelter and Food discussed in Frontiers, "Starting All Over Again"

Szent-Gyorgyi, Dr. Albert

XXIV-23 Quoted by Linus Pauling in Vitamin C and the Common Cold and given in Frontiers, "The Vitamin 'C' Controversy"

XXV-2 Quoted from Newsletter of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science (No. 8, 1971) in Frontiers, "Scientists Speak Out"

Szladits, Lola

XXXVI-21 Quoted from Winter 1982-83 Daedalus on libraries, reading, in Children, "Forty-Ninth in Literacy"

Szilard, Leo (Atomic physicist)

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