Tenderness in American literature, by C. Angoff.
Sufism: Humanism enters Islam, by N. S. Fatemi.
Science and human values in the future of man, by R. T. Francoeur.
Our first museum men, by L. Haberly.
Dewey's humanistic legacy, by S. Hart.
The two cultures and the abyss in between, by E. Lengyel.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, by F. H. McCloskey.
Is history a science? by H. F. Mackensen.
Apollo, Dionysos and the computer, by A. Michalopoulos.
World War II, a watershed in the role of the national government in the advancement of science and technology, by K. Redmond.
Guideposts of scientific education, by H. A. Rothbart.
The challenge of technology, by H. Spagnoli.
Pioneers of social science and the humanistic tradition in America, by W. Rudy.
History, accidents, and monsters, by J. C. Warren.
On the origins of art, by G. Weltfish.