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Although it continues to publish under the aegis of the Liberal Union, the "Progressive" will express HLU opinion only on its editorial page, which this month contains an impartial exposition of the recent split of the Democratic left. While admittedly the choice between the ADA and the PCA is difficult for any liberal to make, it can only be hoped that the magazine will not in the future hedge on issues. For if the "Progressive" attempts to become all things to all men by declining to fight for its political ideals, its fundamental reason-for-being will disappear...
...would naturally be very grateful if you would publish this statement by former members of the German Reichstag...
Collectors' Items. Last week the process by which copies of Hecate were being converted into collectors' items reached a climax. A Special Sessions Court in Manhattan ruled, 2 to 1, that the book was obscene. The court fined Doubleday & Co., Inc. $1,000 and forbade it to publish and sell the book. The decision made thousands of citizens more impatient than ever to get their morals ruined. It also proved again that finding a yardstick for proving a serious book indecent is as difficult as weighing a pound of waltzing mice...
Translator Wu intends to devote much of his future to slaking his country's Christian thirst. In Rome, where he goes this month to represent China at the Vatican, he will work on his translation of the New Testament. Eventually he hopes to publish a volume of confessions dealing with his own religious experiences...
...addition to these varied activities, the Observatory still finds time to serve as head-quarters for the American Association of Variable Star Observers, an organization of amateurs who have turned in more than a million reports since the Association's beginning in 1911, and to publish monthly its magazine. Sky and Telescope, for $500, mainly amateur, world-wide subscribers...