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G 422 - RESEARCH BULLETIN ON INTERGROUP RELATIONS: 1963. Prepared in cooperation with the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSP). Abstracts of sociological and psychological research studies completed, currently under way or being planned. 48 pp. $1.50. G393 - RESEARCH BULLETIN ON INTERGROUP RELATIONS: 1962. 30 pp. 50c. G 407 - TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC CAMPUS. Robert Terte. A handbook for student leaders concerning human relations activities on and off campus. The aspirations and activities of the "concerned" American student of today are summarized; program and project ideas are outlined. Mr. Terte is with the education department of The New York Times. Published by the U.S. National Student Association in cooperation with ADL. Forthcoming 1963. G 429 - JOHN BROWN'S BODY. Stephen Vincent Benét. 12" LP record (43 minutes), not cleared for radio. $3.00. Actors Richard Boone and Douglas Campbell star in this dramatic adaptation of Benét's Pulitzer Prize-winning epic narrative of America's ordeal of nationhood - the Civil War. In stirring words and evocative music, the testing of this nation, the trials of individual men and women who loved and fought together, serve to remind today's Americans of the sacrifices made for them. G 386 - MEMO AND DATE BOOK. 30c. This compact, week-at-a-glance desk calendar and appointment book follows the school year from September to September. It includes a complete listing, with background information, of outstanding patriotic and religious holidays and events, as well as a valuable bibliography of human relations publications and audio-visual aids. Each page carries quotations ans proverbs culled from poets, philosophers and statesmen of many nations. Available in May 1963. G 433 - QUEST FOR THE DREAM. John P. Roche. The American ideal of equal rights for all citizens began to come really true only in the past half century, according to Dr. Roche who is chairman of the Department of Politics at Brandeis University. The author has written a 50-year history of American human rights under a grant from ADL. Publication by Macmillan, Fall 1963, will hihjlight ADL's Fiftieth Anniversary. $3.50 10
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G 422 - RESEARCH BULLETIN ON INTERGROUP RELATIONS: 1963. Prepared in cooperation with the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSP). Abstracts of sociological and psychological research studies completed, currently under way or being planned. 48 pp. $1.50. G393 - RESEARCH BULLETIN ON INTERGROUP RELATIONS: 1962. 30 pp. 50c. G 407 - TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC CAMPUS. Robert Terte. A handbook for student leaders concerning human relations activities on and off campus. The aspirations and activities of the "concerned" American student of today are summarized; program and project ideas are outlined. Mr. Terte is with the education department of The New York Times. Published by the U.S. National Student Association in cooperation with ADL. Forthcoming 1963. G 429 - JOHN BROWN'S BODY. Stephen Vincent Benét. 12" LP record (43 minutes), not cleared for radio. $3.00. Actors Richard Boone and Douglas Campbell star in this dramatic adaptation of Benét's Pulitzer Prize-winning epic narrative of America's ordeal of nationhood - the Civil War. In stirring words and evocative music, the testing of this nation, the trials of individual men and women who loved and fought together, serve to remind today's Americans of the sacrifices made for them. G 386 - MEMO AND DATE BOOK. 30c. This compact, week-at-a-glance desk calendar and appointment book follows the school year from September to September. It includes a complete listing, with background information, of outstanding patriotic and religious holidays and events, as well as a valuable bibliography of human relations publications and audio-visual aids. Each page carries quotations ans proverbs culled from poets, philosophers and statesmen of many nations. Available in May 1963. G 433 - QUEST FOR THE DREAM. John P. Roche. The American ideal of equal rights for all citizens began to come really true only in the past half century, according to Dr. Roche who is chairman of the Department of Politics at Brandeis University. The author has written a 50-year history of American human rights under a grant from ADL. Publication by Macmillan, Fall 1963, will hihjlight ADL's Fiftieth Anniversary. $3.50 10
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