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..... Bulletin 3: Resources for Elementary School Teachers in Education for International Understanding. Washington 6, D. C.: The Association, n.d., lp. Carlsen, G. Robert, and Richard S. Alm. Social Understanding Through Literature, a Bibliography for Secondary Schools. Washington 6, D. C.: National Council for the Social Studies. 1954. 111 pp.
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Dratz, Eva M., compiler. Aids to World Understanding for Elementary School Children . Minneapolis: Public Schools . 1950. 46 pp.
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Kenworthy, Leonard S.Developing World Minded Children: Resources for TeachersBrooklyn 10: The Author, Brooklyn College, 1951. 33 pp.
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Free and Inexpensive Materials on World Affairs. Washington, D. C.: Public Affairs Press. 1954 . 94 pp.
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..... Studying Asia. Brooklyn 10: The Author, Brooklyn College, 1951. 44 pp. Also available from the same source are: Studying the U. S. S. R., 1952, 40 pp. and Studying the U. N., 1953, 44 pp.
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Moor, Carol Carter, and Waldo Chamberlin .How To Use United Nations Documents. (New York University Libraries. Occasional Paper, No. 1.) New York : New York University Press. 1952 . 26 pp.
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National Education Association of the United States, Committee on International Relations. Education for International Understanding in American Schools: Suggestions and Recommendations, by the Committee on International Relations of the National Education Association, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, and the National Council for the Social Studies. (Washington 6, D. C.: National Education Association. 1948. 236 pp.
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Sources of Free and Inexpensive Educational Materials. Chicago : Field Enterprises, Inc.1955 . 192 pp.
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Readers Guide to Periodical Literature. New York: H. W. Wilson Co. Current issues.
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Vertical File Service Catalog. New York: H. W. Wilson Co. Current issues. PAMPHLETS—Sources
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Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 212 Fifth Avenue, New York 10.
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Foreign Policy Bulletins: Headline Series, Foreign Policy Association, 345 East 46th Street, New York 17.
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Oxford Social Studies Pamphlets. Oxford Book Co., 222 4th Ave., New York 3.
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Public Affairs Pamphlets. Public Affairs Committee, 22 East 38th St., New York 16.
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Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
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United Nations publications. International Documents Service, Columbia University Press, 2960 Broadway, New York 27.
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Academy, 3937 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 4.
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Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 58 East 68th Street, New York 21.
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Newsweek. Weekly Publications, Inc., Newsweek Building, Broadway and 42nd Street, New York 36.
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