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G 349 - INFORMATION IS NOT ENOUGH. Gertrude noar. 26 pp. 25c. This handsome pamphlet illustrates that facts alone - about race, religion, social class and caste structure, distant lands and cultures - are not enough. An outline of how facts plus self-understanding must be used to broaden one's outlook. G 423 - RESCUE IN DENMARK. Harold Flender. Courage and determination enabled the Danes to rescue their Jewish fellow-citizens from the Nazi terror. An entire nation mobilized to save endangered friends and neighbors by helping them escape to neutral territory. 281 pp. $3.50. Simon and Schuster. F 111 - THE RESPONSABILITY IS OURS. Bonaro Overstreet. 29 pp. 35c. Discusses the social responsability that requires us to build within ourselves a sense of worth and competence in order to exert our proper influence on those around us. Mrs. Overstreet is an educator and author. R 138 - THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON PUBLIC OPINION. Arnold M. Rose, (From Kyklos, International Review for Social Sciences.) 20 pp. 25c. A general review, written in scholarly language, of the main theories concerning the relationship of mass media to the formulation of public opinion. Dr. Rose is professor of sociology at the University of Minesota. G 409 - SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION CONFERENCE. Prof. Melvin Tumin, Princeton University, and Prof. Alan F. Westin, Columbia university, delivered papers on anti-Semitism and political extremism at a conference jointly sponsored by the National Council of Churches and the ADL. Forthcoming 1963. R 118 - SOMEBODY'S BROTHER. Anne H. Kurlfink. (From Ingenue Magazine.) 5c. A warm, compelling story which makes the suffering caused by discrimination a highly personal and individual experience. R 112 - MY LIFE AMONG THE GENTILES. (From The Jewish Frontier.) 10c. A small-town teacher discusses the many aspects of conscious and unconscious prejudice - and what, as a Jew, she has been able to do about it in her own life. 11
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G 349 - INFORMATION IS NOT ENOUGH. Gertrude noar. 26 pp. 25c. This handsome pamphlet illustrates that facts alone - about race, religion, social class and caste structure, distant lands and cultures - are not enough. An outline of how facts plus self-understanding must be used to broaden one's outlook. G 423 - RESCUE IN DENMARK. Harold Flender. Courage and determination enabled the Danes to rescue their Jewish fellow-citizens from the Nazi terror. An entire nation mobilized to save endangered friends and neighbors by helping them escape to neutral territory. 281 pp. $3.50. Simon and Schuster. F 111 - THE RESPONSABILITY IS OURS. Bonaro Overstreet. 29 pp. 35c. Discusses the social responsability that requires us to build within ourselves a sense of worth and competence in order to exert our proper influence on those around us. Mrs. Overstreet is an educator and author. R 138 - THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON PUBLIC OPINION. Arnold M. Rose, (From Kyklos, International Review for Social Sciences.) 20 pp. 25c. A general review, written in scholarly language, of the main theories concerning the relationship of mass media to the formulation of public opinion. Dr. Rose is professor of sociology at the University of Minesota. G 409 - SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION CONFERENCE. Prof. Melvin Tumin, Princeton University, and Prof. Alan F. Westin, Columbia university, delivered papers on anti-Semitism and political extremism at a conference jointly sponsored by the National Council of Churches and the ADL. Forthcoming 1963. R 118 - SOMEBODY'S BROTHER. Anne H. Kurlfink. (From Ingenue Magazine.) 5c. A warm, compelling story which makes the suffering caused by discrimination a highly personal and individual experience. R 112 - MY LIFE AMONG THE GENTILES. (From The Jewish Frontier.) 10c. A small-town teacher discusses the many aspects of conscious and unconscious prejudice - and what, as a Jew, she has been able to do about it in her own life. 11
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