Vol. 18 No. 3 1951 - page 369

AMERICAN COMMITIEE FOR CULTURAL FREEDOM
announce.
THREE MEETINGS IN MAY
I. FREEDOM AND SOCIAL PROGRESS
MAY
3-8:15
P.M.
What is the relation between cultural freedom and social progress? Are they
dependent on each other or relatively autonomous?
SPEAKERS:
MAX ASCOLI. Editor "The Reporter"
DAN IEL BELL. Associete Editor "Fortune"
PETER VIERECK. Pulitzer Prize poet. Professor of History. Mt. Holyoke College
Cheirmen: LIONEL TRILLING. Professor of English. Columbie University.
II. FREEDOM AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
MAY
10-8:15
P.M.
Whet are the social responsibilities,
if
any, of the scientist, artist and writer?
SPEAKERS:
ELLIOT COHEN, Editor "Commentary"
JACQUES MARITAIN. Professor of Philosophy. Princeton University
ALLEN TATE. poet ond ,critic
Cheirmen: WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Editor "Pertisen Review"
III. FREEDOM AND MYTH
MAY
17-8:15
P.M.
Whet are the totalitarian myth compulsions of our age1 The attractions and
snores of Stalinism. The anti anti-Communist.
SPEAKERS:
ARTHUR KOESTLER. euthor
ARTHUR SCHLESINGER. Jr.• Pulitzer Prize historian. Professor of History,
Herverd University
DIANA TRILLING. literary critic
Cheirmlln: SIDNEY HOOK, Professor of Philosophy. New York University
QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION
FREEDOM HOUSE
20 West 40th Street. New York City
TICKET (3 meetings, including tax)
$1.50
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Claytor (Gertrude) SUNDAY IN
VIRGINIA AND OTHER POEMS.
Themes from femily records
&
his-
fu~
~n
Gide (A.) PERSEPHONE. Trans. by
Sam'l Putnem. Beeutiful Banyan
Press Ed.
4.00
Gide (A.) JOURNALS. Trons. by
Justin O'Brien. Vois. I-IV ee.
6.00
Kazin
(A.)
Ed. F.
scon
FITZGER-
ALD: The Man and His Work.
3.00
Michener (Jas.) RETURN TO PARA-
DISE. The Magic of Pacific Isles. 3.50
Spender (Stephen) RETURNING TO
VIENNA
1947.
Nine sketches in
decorative wrappers.
4.00
Spender (Stephen) WORLD WITH-
IN WORLD. Autobiography
&
his
most important prose work.
3.50
Josephson (Matthew) Edt. FROM
THE INTIMATE JOURNAL OF
STENDHAL. Memoirs of Egotism. 3.00
STENDHAL. An Introduction to the
Novelist by Howard Clewes.
1.75
Spring Currents, Other Lists on Request
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