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FELLOWSHIP INDEX 1998 Note: The number following the month, as in May/Jun 19, indicates page number. The first section contains articles (ALL CAPITALS), reviewed book titles (italics), and news headlines (lower case). Writers of articles and authors of reviewed books are in subsequent sections. ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, NEws ITEMS buddhist peace fellowship public schools campaign, May/Jun 30 meetings, Jul/Aug 30 columbus (indiana) peace fellow- 1997-1998 freeman interns, the, BUILDING A CULTURE OF NON- ship /for—humanitarian aid to Jul/ Aug 28 VIOLENCE IN CROATIA, Wal- nicaragua, Jan/Feb 30 1998 f.o.r. actions on iraq, May/Jun ters, Herb, May/Jun 13 columbus peace fellowship wel- 21 BUILDING A LONG TERM SET- comed jim flynn, Nov/Dec 29 A BREAKTHROUGH REMEM- TLEMENT WITH IRAQ (EDI- COMPANERAS, Crowner, Cynthia, BERED, Baron, Virginia, TORIAL), Deats, Richard, Nov/Dec 7 Nov/Dec 9 Mar/Apr 3 Confronting Systems of Violence: A GLIMPSE OF THE KINGDOM, business news, Jul/Aug 25 Memoirs ofa Peace Activist, Ayvazian, Andrea, Mar/Apr 21 ..but berrigan out of circulation in Swomley, John, rev'd May/Jun A LETTER TO MY GREAT-GRAND- the u.s., May/Jun 19 16 DAUGHTER, Beghtol, DeEtte campus ministry job opening, Cooperation Works!: How People Are Wald, Nov/Dec 10 Nov/Dec 30 Using Cooperative Action To Re- a passel of prizes, May/Jun 22 cape cod f.o.r.—creating the way to build Communities And Revitalize ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL peace lecture, Jan/Feb 30 The Economy, Nadeau, E.G., AND MARTIN LUTHER KING, cape cod f.o.r. hosts anti-landmine and Thompson, David J., JR., Heschel, Susannah, Jan/Feb exhibit, Sep/Oct 30 rev'd Sep/Oct 19 4 cape cod f.o.r—landmines ballot ini- death penalty vote falls short in Against the Death Penalty, Hanks, tiative, May/Jun 30 massachusetts, Jan/Feb 26 Gardner C., rev'd Nov/Dec 18 cape cod f.o.r—milton fisher award, DISCOVERING SOUL FORCE IN ajla dzudza graduates from mont- Mar/Apr 28 THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE, clair state, Jul/ Aug 27 cape cod f.o.r. participated in fourth White, Mel, Jul/Aug 12 All Saints: Daily Reflections on Saints, of july parade in chatham, ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES: AN Prophets, and Witnesses for Our Nov/Dec 29 INTEGRAL PART OF THE Time, Ellsberg, Robert, rev'd caravan scholarship winners, AGENDA FOR PEACE AND Mar/Apr 19 Sep/Oct 29 JUSTICE, Hanauer, Renate L., AN ERA OF APOLOGIES, Irish, catholic (farm) workers invited, Mar/Apr 10 Don, Mar/Apr 4 Nov/Dec 30 episcopal peace fellowship—getting andjela azabagic awarded brandeis church of god peace fellowship pub- online, Mar/Apr 28 scholarship, Jul/Aug 27 lishes poem “recycling”, episcopal peace fellowship is active art news, Jul/Aug 25 Sep/Oct 30 in peace tax fund effort, Sep/Oct ashland (oregon) f.o.r. held its annu- churches against revenge, Mar/Apr 30 al hiroshima/nagasaki obser- a ethiopian women rally for peace, vance, Nov/Dec 29 citizens’ weapons inspection team Nov/Dec 25 autumn women’s retreat, Jan/Feb 29 makes the front page, May/Jun ethnic cleansing cleansed, Sep/Oct baptist peace fellowship—ecumeni- 21 27 cal resource, Jan/Feb 30 columbia mid-missouri f..o.r. held eugene oregon f.o.r. forum on baptist peace fellowship meals for reception to honor pastors for mediation led by member’s the homeless, Jul/Aug 30 peace, Sep/Oct 30 daughter, Nov/Dec 29 baptist peace fellowship—new mis- columbia mid-missouri f.o.r. history, eugene-springfield f.o.r. opportuni- sion statement, May/Jun 30 Jul/ Aug 29 ties for action, Jul/ Aug 29 baptist peace fellowship—reducing columbia (missouri) f.o..—weekly eugene-springfield (oregon) f.0.r.— youth violence, Mar/Apr 28 vigil for peace, May/Jun 30 native rights lobbying, Mar/Apr Bayard Rustin: Troubles I’ve Seen. A columbia peace fellowship—voices 28 Biography, Anderson, Jervis, in the wilderness report, f.o.r. announces forty days in the rev'd Jan/Feb 19 Mar/Apr 28 desert campaign, Jan/Feb 27 behind our backs, May/Jun 20 columbia river f.o.r—fundraising for f.o.r. awardee, Mar/Apr 27 Blood Rites: Origins and History of the peacemaker training institute, f.o.r. citizens’ inspection team inves- Passions of War, Ehrenreich, Jan/Feb 30 tigates u.s. weapons sites, Barbara, rev'd Mar/Apr 19 columbia river fellowship for peace Sep/Oct 28 bosnian students conference in calls for arco boycott, Nov/Dec f.o.r. delegation to israel/ palestine, burlington, vermont, Jan/Feb 29 29 Jul/Aug 26 brethren peace fellowship—week- columbia river fellowship for f.o.r. member wins international end retreat, Jan/Feb 30 peace—military out of our award, Sep/Oct 29 January/February 1999 f.o.r. pfeffer peace prize winner an- dwellings, Nov/Dec 30 GARDEN VARIETY FORGIVE- nounced, Sep/Oct 29 judge who pardoned calley throws NESS IN FIVE STAGES, Linn, f.o.r. week of action against weapons the book at pacifists, Sep/Oct 26 Matthew, May/Jun 11 of mass destruction, Jul/ Aug 26 just when you thought there was NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: F.O.R.’S 1998 NATIONAL CONFER- nothing but bad news..., LIVERPOOL’S LATEST “FAB ENCE: A PHOTO ESSAY, Mar/Apr 24 FOUR”, Hartsig, Jo Clare, Sep Oct 8 kenya nonviolence training, Jul/Aug 11 FORGIVENESS IN A VIOLENT May/Jun 23 NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: WORLD, Karim, Nazim, kirkridge pti retreat, Mar/Apr 27 MASSIVE NONVIOLENT STU- Jan/Feb 7 lakeshore peacemakers listened to DENT PROTEST IN KOSOVA, fresno center for nonviolence peace member of copper valley accom- Hartsough, David, Jan/Feb 23 agenda, jul/ Aug 29 paniment project, Nov/Dec 29 NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: fresno center for nonviolence— landmine countdown (treaty), MUSLIM NONVIOLENCE IN protesting cassini launch, Nov/Dec 25 THAILAND, Satha-Anand, Jan/Feb 30 LEGACY OF GANDHI (EDITORI- Chaiwat, Mar/Apr 14 fresno center on nonviolence— AL), THE, Deats, Richard, NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: wheelchair project”, May/Jun Jul/Aug 3 THE NONVIOLENT RE- “LET’S SIT DOWN AND TALK SPONSE TO GUNS, Hartsig, Jo fresno f o.r. center for nonviolence— PEACE” (EDITORIAL), Deats, Clare, and Wink, Walter, alternative veteran's day, Richard, May/Jun 3 Sep/Oct 24 Mar/Apr 28 LISTENING WITH THE HEART: A north manchester (indiana) f.o.r.— FUTURE OF NONVIOLENCE, THE, JOURNEY FOR PEACE, Scherr, critiquing local media, May/Jun Dear, John, Sep/Oct 12 Robert, Sep/Oct 15 30 GANDHI IN THE CONTEXT OF LIVING INTO THE WORLD WE obituary: ernest bromley, May/Jun POLITICAL CHANGES IN IN- WANT, Cotton, Dorothy F.,, 26 DIA, Radhakrishnan, N., Nov/Dec 11 obituary: danilo dolci, Mar/Apr 26 Jul/Aug 6 louisville f.o.r. tax resistance, obituary: aki kurose, Nov/Dec 26 jdhi the Man: The Story of His Jul/ Aug 29 obituary: denise levertov, Mar/Apr Transformation, Easwaran, Ek- louisville f.o.r.’s newspaper forsooth 26 nath, rev'd Jul/Aug 14 covers f.o.r. support of decade of obituary: maurice mccrackin, Gandhi: The Truth Can Fight, Finkel, nonviolence, Nov/Dec 29 May/Jun 26 Ann Lee, rev'd Mar/Apr 19 lutheran peace fellowship—peace obituary: margaret mosely, Mar/Apr GANDHISS VISIT TO KINGSLEY and justice trek, Jan/Feb 30 26 HALL, Fahrni, Mildred, and lutheran peace fellowship publishes obituary: robert e. wolseley, Lester, Muriel, Jul/Aug 18 brochure “twenty ways for teens Nov/Dec 26 gods of metal plowshares convicted, to work for peace”, Sep/Oct 30 obituary: john howard yoder, lutheran peace fellowship—sermon Jul/Aug 25 Nov Dec 25 greasing the wheels of the peace contest, Mar/Apr 28 official version, the, May/Jun 20 movement: two appreciations, macarthur grant winner takes on us old news, Jul/Aug 24 Jan/Feb 28 women’s prisons, Nov/Dec 26 olympia f.o.r—death penalty lobby- gun trades: for whom the bell tolls, machine swallows peaceworkers in ing, Mar/Apr 28 Mar/Apr 25 prishtina (briefly), May/Jun 19 olympia f.o.r. “empowering grass- gun trades: toys r us, Mar/Apr 25 media happy (women’s conference), roots activists” workshop, HARD QUESTIONS, Douglass, Nov/Dec 27 Jul/ Aug 29 military news, Jul/Aug 24 olympia f.o.r—new mission state- Shelley, Nov/Dec 12 harrisonburg f.o.r. (virginia) action minnesota f.o.r. open house, ment, Jan/Feb 30 alerts, Jul/ Aug 29 Jul/ Aug 29 olympia’s f.o.r. held three potluck hiroshima protests from all over, minnesota f.o.r.—racial dialogue, picnics and workshops, Sep/Oct 26 Mar/Apr 28 Nov/Dec 29 I DO NOT LOSE HEART, Tobin, minnesota f.o.r.—social action the- oregon f.o.r.—protesting military re- Mary Luke, Nov/Dec 13 ater, Jan/Feb 30 cruiting in schools, Jan/Feb 30 INSULT: ROMANS 12 (POEM), much better than black helicopters, Organizing for a Nuclear-free Century Gersmehl, Glen, Sep/Oct 11 Sep/Oct 26 of Peace: The Abolition 2000 Orga- international human rights monitor muslim peace fellowship—” walk for nizers Conference, Leisner, Roger, examines us criminal justice, repentance”, May/Jun 30 rev'd Jan/Feb 21 Mar/Apr 24 muslims, jews, and christians—dia- ORIGINAL PEACEMAKERS, THE, IRAQ: CAN THE US BUILD A NEW logue or conflict?, Jan/Feb 26 Juhnke, James C., and Schrag, APPROACH TO DEFENSE?, new news, Jul/Aug 24 Valerie, May/Jun 9 Brown, Ken, May/Jun 15 new staffer for panama project, OVERCOMING HATRED AND RE- jewish peace fellowship—vegetari- Mar/Apr 27 VENGE THROUGH LOVE, anism article, Mar/Apr 28 NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: Gandhi, Arun, Jul/Aug 16 john dear becomes new executive di- CLARA LUPER: HOPE’S HERO, peace and justice action league of rector, Jul/ Aug 26 Pickard, Rebecca, Nov/Dec 16 spokane co-sponsors affirmative join the campaign for secure NONVIOLENCE IN THE ARENA: action workshop, Nov/Dec 29 32 Fellowship peace and justice center of sonoma screening, Jan/Feb 30 unesco seminar, Jul/Aug 27 county forum for campaign fi- salem area f.o.r. holds thirteenth al- united for change peacemaker train- nance reform, Jul/Aug 30 most annual walk, talk, and eat ing in seattle, Sep/Oct 29 peace and justice league of spokane f.o.r. fundraiser, Nov/Dec 29 UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF annual bloomsday, Jul/ Aug 29 san jose peace center pete seeger HUMAN RIGHTS, THE / THE peace and justice league of concert, Mar/Apr 28 WOMEN’S MOVEMENT spokane—living wage cam- SANCTIONS: A POSITION PAPER, (EDITORIAL), Deats, Richard, paign, Jan/Feb 30 Swomley, John, Nov/Dec 21 Nov/Dec 3 peace and justice action league of SCENT OF WATER: NOTES FROM U.S.-PANAMA MILITARY BASE spokane runs campaign for a liv- A BAGHDAD DIARY, THE, AGREEMENT: BACK TO 1903?, ing wage, Sep/Oct 30 Ramey, Clayton, Sep/Oct 4 Lindsay-Poland, John, May/Jun peace coalition of southern illinois— SCHOOL’S OUT: THE NATIONAI 25 “campesinos” exhibit, Mar/Apr CONSCIENCE DESCENDS vanunu out of solitary in israel..., 28 UPON THE SCHOOL OF THE May/Jun 19 peace house (ashland, or) hosts AMERICAS, Romano, Vincent, Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of “phenomenal women” confer- Jan/Feb 16 the Movement, Lewis, John, ence, Jul/Aug 29 season of nonviolence launched, and D’Orso, Michael, rev'd peace house receives gift, May/Jun Mar/Apr 27 Nov/Dec 20 30 SECRECY AND HISTORY: CHEMI- washington dc f.o.r. holds annual peace house sponsors dove in pa- CAL WEAPONS IN THE TROP- disarm bazaar, Nov/Dec 29 rade, Sep/Oct 30 ICS, Lindsay-Poland, John, western washington f.0.r. supports peltier action alert, Nov/Dec 30 Sep/Oct 23 sovereignty of native americans, PEOPLE POWER, YET AGAIN (ED- seeds of peace planted in washing- Sep /Oct 30 ITORIAL), Deats, Richard, ton state, May/Jun 24 WHEN WILL WE GET THE Jan/Feb 3 seeing and talking about it: bosnia, CHANCE? I.F.O.R. WOMEN pfeffer peace prize, Mar/Apr 27 May/Jun 19 ON THE MOVE, Anderson, pittsburgh north anti-racism coali- Seventy Times Seven: The Power of Shelley, Nov/Dec 14 tion (f.o.r.)—courting diversity, Forgiveness, Arnold, Johann women of color in the workplace May/Jun 30 Christoph, rev'd Nov/Dec 18 conference breaks new ground, pittsburgh north people for peace— Sign Of Hope: The Center for Peace, Jan/Feb 27 anti-racism coalition, Mar/Apr Nonviolence, and Human Rights WOMEN, PEACE, AND THE FU- 28 in Osijek, Jegen, SND, Mary TURE: PERSONAL REMINIS- POT, PITY, AND POLITICS, Bishke, Evelyn, rev'd Mar/Apr 18 CENCES, Boulding, Elise, Paul, Jan/Feb 8 silly cow disease (northern ireland Nov/Dec 4 Praying with Icons, Forest, Jim, rev'd women’s coalition earn seats on women reconcilers in bosnia, Sep/Oct 18 council), Nov/Dec 25 Nov/Dec 27 RECONCILIATION AND FOR- sisterhood is powerful (nuclear abo- WOMEN’S TOOLS, Cocco, Claire, GIVENESS, Aguirre, Luis Perez, lition sisters), Nov/Dec 30 Nov/Dec 6 Mar/Apr 8 Small Beginning, The, Robertson, Rob, world’s largest petition ignored by REFLECTIONS OF AN ARAB JEW, rev'd Mar/Apr 18 the press, Mar Apr 24 Shohat, Ella, May/Jun 4 sonoma county center for peace and young philosopher, Jan/Feb 28 REFLECTIONS ON THE FIFTIETH justice—abolition 2000 work, ANNIVERSARY OF GANDHI'S Jan/Feb 30 WRITERS OF ARTICLES ASSASSINATION, Maguire, speaking of being carted away..., Mairead, Jul/Aug 4 Sep /Oct 26 Aguirre, Luis Perez, RECONCILIA- Resisting The Bomb: A History of STOP THE STAMPEDE TO WAR TION AND FORGIVENESS, the World Nuclear Disarma- WITH IRAQ, Mar/Apr3 Mar/Apr 8 ment Movement, 1954-1970, Story Of B: An Adventure of the Mind Anderson, Shelley, WHEN WILL WE Wittner, Lawrence S., rev'd and Spirit, The, Quinn, Daniel, GET THE CHANCE? L.F.O.R. Jul/Aug 15 rev'd May/Jun 16 WOMEN ON THE MOVE, resource center for nonviolence STRUGGLE CONTINUES—AN Nov/Dec 14 hosts howard zinn, May/Jun 30 INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE Ayvazian, Andrea, AGLIMPSE OF RESPONDING TO INTOLERANCE HOUSER, THE, Romano, THE KINGDOM, Mar/Apr 21 WITH COMPASSION (EDITOR- Vincent J., May/Jun 6 Baron, Virginia, A BREAK- IAL), Deats, Richard, Sep/Oct 3 students at hamline university start THROUGH REMEMBERED, rural southern voices for peace—lis- hamline for, Sep/Oct 30 Nov/Dec 9 tening project organizers train- success stories, Jul/Aug 27 Beghtol, DeEtte Wald, A LETTER TO ing, Jan/Feb 30 thich nhat hanh opens vermont MY GREAT-GRANDDAUGH- rwanda landmark decision, center, Mar/Apr 24 TER, Nov/Dec 10 Nov/Dec 25 TOOLS AND COURAGE FROM Bishke, Paul, POT, PITY, AND POLI- SACRED CLOWNS, HOLY FOOLS, OUR FOREMOTHERS, Payden- TICS, Jan/Feb 8 Hoffman, Gene Knudsen, Travers, Christine, Nov/Dec 13 Boulding, Elise, WOMEN, PEACE, Mar/Apr 16 ULTIMATE OBSCENITY, THE, Bras- AND THE FUTURE: PERSONAL salem area f.o.r—” affluenza” field, Philip, Jan/Feb 12 REMINISCENCES, Nov/Dec 4 January/February 1999 33 Brasfield, Philip, THE ULTIMATE JOSHUA HESCHEL AND Walters, Herb, BUILDING A CUL- OBSCENITY, Jan/Feb 12 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., TURE OF NONVIOLENCE IN Brown, Ken, IRAQ: CAN THE U.S. Jan/Feb 4 CROATIA, May/Jun 13 BUILD A NEW APPROACH TO Hoffman, Gene Knudsen, SACRED White, Mel, DISCOVERING SOUL JEFENSE?, May/Jun 15 CLOWNS, HOLY FOOLS, FORCE IN THE STRUGGLE cco, Claire, WOMEN’S TOOLS, Mar/Apr 16 FOR JUSTICE, Jul/Aug 12 Nov/Dec 6 Irish, Don, AN ERA OF APOLO- otton, Dorothy F., LIVING INTO GIES, Mar/Apr 4 AUTHORS OF BOOKS REVIEWED THE WORLD WE WANT Juhnke, James C., and Schrag, Va- Nov/Dec 11 lerie, THE ORIGINAL PEACE- Anderson, Jervis, Bayard Rustin: ‘owner, Cynthia, COMPA NERAS, MAKERS, May/Jun 9 Troubles I’ve Seen. A Biography. Nov/Dec 7 Karim, Nazim, FORGIVENESS IN A rev'd Jan/Feb 19 Year, John, THE FUTURE OF NON- VIOLENT WORLD, Jan/Feb 7 Arnold, Johann Christoph, Seventy VIOLENCE, Sep/Oct 12 Lindsay-Poland, John, SECRECY Times Seven: The Power of Deats, Richard, BUILDING A LONG AND HISTORY: CHEMICAL Forgiveness, rev'd Nov/Dec 18 TERM SETTLEMENT WITH WEAPONS IN THE TROPICS, Easwaran, Eknath, Gandhi the Man: IRAQ (EDITORIAL), Mar/Apr 3 Sep/Oct 23 The Story of His Transformation, Deats, Richard, THE LEGACY OF Lindsay-Poland, John, US-PANAMA rev'd Jul/Aug 14 GANDHI (EDITORIAL) MILITARY BASE AGREEMENT: Ehre a Barbara, Blood Rites: Ori- BACK TO 1903?, May/Jun 25 ns and History of the Passions of vL ET1 ’S SIT DOWN Linn, Matthew, NONVIOLENCE IN Wi.ar , rev'd Mar; Apr 19 EACE” (EDITORI- THE ARENA: GARDEN VARI- Ellsberg, Robert, All Saints: Daily Re- ETY FORGIVENESS IN FIVE flections on Saints, Prophets, and /Jua13 eat , PEOPLE POWE STAGES, May/Jun 11 Witnesses for Our Time, rev'd ‘YE I AG“ AIN| EDITORIAL), Maguire, Mairead, REFLECTIONS Mar/Apr 19 Jan ot 3 ON THE FIFTIETH ANNIVER- Finkel, Ann Lee, Gandhi: The Truth Deats, Richard, RESPONDING TO SARY OF GANDHI’S ASSASSI- Can Fight, rev'd Mar/Apr 19 INTC LE RANCE WITH COM- NATION, Jul/Aug4 Forest, Jim, Praying With Icons, rev'd PASSION (EDITORIAL), Payden-Travers, Christine, TOOLS Sep/Oct 18 AND COURAGE FROM OUR Hanks, Gardner C., Against the Death we p Oct 3 Deats, Richard, THE UNIVERSAL FOREMOTHERS, Nov/Dec 13 Penalty, rev'd Nov/Dec 18 DECLARATION OF HUMAN Pickard, Rebecca, NONVIOLENCE Jegen, SND, Mary Evelyn, Sign of RIGHTS / THE WOMEN’S IN THE ARENA: CLARA LU- Hope: The Center for Peace, Non- MOVEMENT (EDITORIAL), PER: HOPE’S HERO, Nov/Dec violence, and Huiman Rights in Nov/Dec 3 16 Osijek, rev'd Mar/Apr 18 uglass, Shelley, HARD QUES- Radhakrishnan, N., GANDHI IN Leisner, Roger, Organizing for a TI INS, Nov/Dec 12 THE CONTEXT OF POLITICAL Nuclear-free Century of Peace: ii, Mildred, and Lester, Muriel, CHANGES IN INDIA, Jul/Aug The Abolition 2000 Organizers GANDHI’ VISIT TO KINGS- 6 Conference, rev'd Jan/Feb 21 LEY HALL, Jul/Aug 18 Ramey, Clayton, SCENT OF WATER: Lewis, John, and D’Orso, Michael, andhi, Arun, OVERCOMING HA- NOTES FROM A BAGHDAD Walking with the Wind: A Memoir TRED AND REVENGE DIARY, THE, Sep/Oct 4 of the Movement, rev'd Nov/Dec THROUGH LOVE, Jul/Aug 16 Romano, Vincent J., THE STRUG- 20 Gersmehl, Glen, INSULT: ROMANS GLE CONTINUES—AN INTER- Nadeau, E.G., and Thompson, David 12 (POEM), Sep/Oct 11 VIEW WITH GEORGE J., Cooperation Works!: How Hanauer, Renate L., ECONOMIC HOUSER, May/Jun 6 People are Using Cooperative ALTERNATIVES: AN INTE- Romano, Vincent, SCHOOL’S OUT: Action to Rebuild Communities GRAL PART OF THE AGENDA THE NATIONAL CON- and Revitalize the Economy, rev'd FOR PE oe AND JUSTICE, SCIENCE DESCENDS UPON Sep/Oct 19 a Ap THE SCHOOL OF THE AMERI- Quinn, Daniel, The Story of B: An r JoC lare, and Wink, Walter, CAS, Jan/Feb 16 Adventure of the Mind and Spirit, ‘NC YNVIOLENCE IN THE Satha-Anand, Chaiwat, NONVIO- rev'd May/Jun 16 ARENA: THE NONVIOLENT LENCE IN THE ARENA: MUS- Robertson, Rob, The Small Beginning, RESPONSE TO GUNS, Sep/Oct LIM NONVIOLENCE IN THAI- rev'd Mar/Apr 18 24 LAND, Mar/Apr 14 Swomley, John, Confronting Systems Hartsig, Jo Clare, NONVIOLENCE Scherr, Robert, LISTENING WITH of Violence: Memoirs ofa Peace IN THE ARENA: LIVERPOOL’S THE HEART: A JOURNEY FOR Activist, rev'd May/Jun 16 LATEST “FAB FOUR”, Jul/Aug PEACE, Sep/Oct 15 Wittner, Lawrence S., Resisting the 1] Shohat, Ella, REFLECTIONS OF AN Bomb: A History of the World Hartsough, David, NONVIOLENCE ARAB JEW, May/Jun 4 Nuclear Disarmament Movement, IN THE ARENA: MASSIVE Swomley, John, SANCTIONS: A PO- 1954-1970, rev'd Jul/Aug 15 NONVIOLENT STUDENT PRO- SITION PAPER, Nov/Dec 21 TEST IN KOSOVA, Jan/Feb 23 Tobin, Mary Luke, 1 DO NOT LOSE Heschel, Susannah, ABRAHAM HEART, Nov/Dec 13 34 Fellowship

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