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The Anvil Student Partisan [Chicago], Spring 1950, Summer 1952, Winter 1952, Fall 1953, Spring/Summer 1955, Winter 1956, Winter 1957, Winter 1958, Winter 1959, Winter 1960
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- Variations in title: Variously subtitled "a student anti-war quarterly and student partisan"; "a student magazine"; and "a student socialist magazine."
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1950-1960 (Creation)
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Published initially as a "Quarterly of Political Opinion published by Politics Club University of Chicago" and latterly from East 10th St. and 4th Ave. New York. Writers included C. Wright Mills and subjects include: text of addresses to the International Writers Rally held in Paris in 1949 by Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and editors of underground and radical French publications; American foreign policy; the Feinberg Law; British Labor and Rearmament; Stalinism; war resistance; Marxism; Civil Rights; corporatism, militarism and scientism.