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Neumann, Sigmund, 1904- / Germany: promise and perils
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General Library System University of Wisconsin - Madisoc 728 State Street Madison, WI 53706-1494 U.S.A. The Author SIGMUND NEUMANN: Professor of Government and the Social Sciences at Wesleyan University. Professor Neumann taught at Leipzig, the Deutsche Hochschule fur Politik, Berlin, and the London School of Economics before coming to the United States and joining the Wesleyan faculty in 1934. He has also served as a visiting professor at Amherst, Columbia, Harvard, Mount Holyoke and Yale, as well as consultant to the Office of Strategic Services during the war. He spent five months in Germany in 1949 as a visiting expert on higher education for American military government. His books include Permanent Revolution and The Future in Perspective. HEADLINE SERIES, NO. 82, JULY 20, 1950. PUBLISHED BIMONTHLY BY THE FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED, 22 EAST 38TH STREET, NEW YORK 16, N. Y. WILLIAM W. WADE, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 02.00 FOR 6 ISSUES. SINGLE COPIES, 35c. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 19, 1943, AT THE POST OFFICE AT NEW YORK, N. Y., UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879. COPYRIGHT, 1950. BY FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION, INC. PRODUCED UNDER UNION CONDITIONS AND COMPOSED, PRINTED AND BOUND BY UNION LABOR. MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. a400. 420
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