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Winter 1950 Issue - 17 Articles- The New Criticism and the Democratic Tradition
Robert Gorham Davis
, pp. 9-19 - Incantation
Hillel Frimet
, p. 20 - Brains and Calculating Machines
John E. Pfeiffer
, pp. 21-30 - Publishing: Industry and Profession
John Farrar
, pp. 31-39 - David Antiphons
Ralph de Toledano
, pp. 40-43 - The Case of the Nation
David K. Berninghausen
, pp. 44-55 - Metals and the Standard of Living
Howard A. Meyerhoff
, pp. 56-64 - Legend
Eve Triem
, pp. 65-66 - The Shock of Aging
Martin Gumpert
, pp. 67-72 - Macaulay and the Trimmers
William G. Carleton
, pp. 73-82 Portrait
- Albert Schweitzer
Emory Ross
, pp. 83-88 Are American Women making the Most of the Rights and Privileges for Which They Fought?
- The Loss of the Adventurous Spirit
Agnes Rogers
, pp. 89-92 - People in Skirts
Worth Tuttle Hedden
, pp. 93-97 The Reader Replies
- Walking Backward into the Future
Bertha May Clark, Sherwin Cody, and John H. Davenport, ...
, pp. 98-103 - Miscellaneous Comments, pp. 104-106
- Under Whatever Sky
Irwin Edman
, pp. 107-109 The Revolving Bookstand
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The Contemporary Feminine (4 Reviews) John J. Maloney
, pp. 110-130 Two Worlds and Their Ways, by I. Compton-Burnett
- Two Worlds and Their Ways by I. Compton-Burnett
- The Golden Apples by Eudora Welty
- The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen
- The Christmas Tree by Isabel Bolton