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| Periodical: | Outlook |
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From Pat Deveney's database:
New Outlook. This was an internationalist journal devoted to universal brotherhood and non-interventionism, with regular articles on the likes of Mahatma Ghandi, Kahlil Gibran, Leo Tolstoi and other heroes of the internationalist pantheon. It was under the general control of Hyman Lischner, the president and founder of the New Century Foundation, Inc., which "aims to be international in the highest sense. Its members comprise men and women of all races, creeds, and forms of thought, who work together for one object -- the improvement of humanity." He was a homeopathic physician and a member of Katherine Tingley’s Point Loma Theosophical organization and active in the anti-war movement around Charles Lindbergh. Croissant also was a Theosophist. Graduate Theological Union Library; Stanford University.
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| Issues: | New Outlook V1 N3 Mar 1948 |
| New Outlook V2 N5 Jun 1949 | |
| New Outlook V2 N7 Aug 1949 |
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