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Issues of the 1940s = 6 Years, 55 Issues, 1,542 Articles-
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Issues of 1941 = 3 Issues, 63 Articles-
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October 1941 Issue = 24 Articles- "There Will Come A Better Day..." by Cordell Hull, p. 5
- The Western Sky by Archibald MacLeish, p. 6
- Editorial, pp. 7-8
- Hatred and Tolerance by Nicholas Murray Butler, pp. 9-10
- Either Hitler or America by Marcelo T. de Alvear, pp. 11-13
- Dilemmas for a Post-War World by Quincy Wright, pp. 14-16
- Of Polls and Politics by Clark M. Eichelberger, pp. 17-20
- Round Table No. 1: Inside Stories of World War II by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 21-28
- American Foreign Policy: A Symphony Without a Score by Walter Millis, pp. 29-33
- The Tie That Binds the Americas by Baldomero Sanin Cano, pp. 34-38
- What We Are Fighting For by Edouard Benes, pp. 39-42
- First Things First by Norman Angell, pp. 43-49
- The Vatican and the War by Carlo Sforza, pp. 50-54
- How Science Can Win the War by Henri Laugier, pp. 55-63
- Political War by Louis Dolivet, pp. 64-69
- The New Order: A Study in Plunder by Antonin Basch, pp. 70-78
- What About War Aims? by Quo Tai-chi, pp. 79-80
- Why China Deserves Help by T.V. Soong, pp. 81-85
- How Dunkirk Led to Smolensk by Walter Duranty, pp. 86-89
- Fascism and the Working Man by Robert Watt, pp. 90-92
- The Secret of China's Strength by Wou Saofong, pp. 93-98
- Nazi Intrigue in Latin America by Hugo Fernandez Artucio, pp. 99-102
- Secret France by The Underground Reporter, pp. 103-106
- Gestapo and Puppet Police by The Underground Reporter, pp. 107-114
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November 1941 Issue = 18 Articles- Not By Words Alone by Ernest Bevin, p. 125
- We Shall Not Succumb by Tom Connally, p. 126
- Editorial, pp. 127-129
- I Only Ask You for a Hair by Karin Michaelis, p. 130
- Latin America Warns the United States, pp. 131-136
- Some Truths About Hemispheric Unity by Ernesto Galarza, pp. 137-142
- Freemen's Last Chance by Frederick L. Schuman, pp. 143-148
- What Southeastern Europe Expects by Constantin Fotitch, pp. 149-153
- France's Permanent Ideal by Henri Focillon, pp. 154-162
- Round Table No. 2: What About Germany's Future?, pp. 163-174
- Letter to the Editors by Norman Angell, pp. 175-176
- The Romance of Power in Latin America by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 177-187
- Needed: A War of Coalition by Max Werner, pp. 188-192
- In Place of War Debts by Michael Straight, pp. 193-196
- Fascism and Catholicism by Dietrich von Hildebrand, pp. 197-199
- A Chinese View of World Order by Wou Saofong, pp. 200-204
- Hitler's Roman Gau by Carlo a Prato, pp. 205-208
- Poland, France, and Spain by The Underground Reporter, pp. 209-216
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December 1941 Issue = 21 Articles- Is There an Easy Road to Freedom? by Carl Sandburg, p. 220
- Editorial, pp. 221-222
- For Future Justice by Clement Attlee, pp. 223-224
- An Iowan Interprets America to Freedom Loving People Abroad by W.W. Waymack, pp. 225-230
- Excerps From a Correspondent's Diary by Jay Allen, pp. 231-236
- Round Table No. 3: Chances of Victory by Walter Millis, pp. 237-247
- Letter to the Editors by Frederick C. McKee, p. 248
- From a Standing Start by Grant Dexter, pp. 249-253
- Britain's Deep Forces by Clark M. Eichelberger, pp. 254-255
- A Comparison of Army Budgets by Fritz Sternberg, pp. 256-262
- The Smiling Nazi Soldier by Hans Habe, pp. 263-268
- Victims of Fascism: Carlo and Nello Rosselli by Gaetano Salvemini, pp. 269-272
- Coin and Counterfeit by Harriet B. Laidlaw, pp. 273-274
- Toward a System of International Democracy by Jan Masaryk, pp. 275-276
- The Isolationist Falls Into Goebbels' Lap by Freda Kirchwey, pp. 277-279
- Winds That Sway the Pampas by Americo Ghioldi, pp. 280-282
- Germans Forecast American Conquest Sixty Years Ago by Julius Epstein, pp. 283-286
- The Technique of Nazi Penetration in Latin America by Juan de Valdivia, pp. 287-294
- Japan's Mein Kampf by Peter Stevens, pp. 295-297
- Italy, France Czechoslovakia, and Rumania by The Underground Reporter, pp. 298-306
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A Free World Check List of Books, pp. 307-310 - 23 Reviews- My India, My America by Krishnalal J. Shridharani
- Dakar: Outpost of Two Hemispheres by Emil Lengyel
- Norway: Neutral and Invaded by Halvdan Koht
- Song of Ariran by Nym Wales and Kim San
- Inside Latin America by John Gunther
- Newtopia by P.W. Wilson
- Your Foreign Policy by Robert Aura Smith
- The Scum of the Earth by Arthur Koestler
- I Am an American by Robert Spiers Benjamin
- The New Economic Warfare by Antonin Basch
- War and the German Mind by Wilhelm K. Pfeiler
- Reveille in Washington, 1860-1865 by Margaret Leech
- Washington Dateline by Delbert Clark
- First Papers by Martin Gumpert
- Anglo-American Union by Julian P. Boyd
- Young Man of Caracas by Thomas R. Ybarra
- A History of Hungary by Dominic G. Kosary
- The Christian Criticism of Life by Lynn Harold Hough
- Arrest and Exile by Lilian T. Mowrer
- Total Espionage by Curt Riess
- The Totalitarian War---and After by Carlo Sforza
- The Battle of South America by Albert B. Carter
- Days of Decision by Charles Merz
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Issues of 1942 = 11 Issues, 254 Articles-
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January 1942 Issue = 23 Articles- Bread and Love by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 316
- Editorial, pp. 317-320
- Food for Britain by Paul H. Appleby, pp. 321-326
- Letter to the Editors by Count Carlo Sforza, pp. 327-328
- The Grand Strategy by Raymond Gram Swing, pp. 329-332
- Bases for Enduring Peace by G.A. Borgese, pp. 333-339
- Victims of Fascism: Julian Zugaragoitia by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 340-344
- Tragic Days Over the Pacific by Li Yu-Ying, pp. 345-348
- Internal Foundations of Russian Resistance by Vassili Soukhomline, pp. 349-353
- Let us Yield Our National Sovereignty by David W. Petegorsky and J.D. Kingsley, pp. 354-358
- Social War by Jan Stanczyk, pp. 359-360
- Trade Unions in Norway by Olav Hindahl, pp. 361-367
- Political War: Forces of World Rebirth by Henri Laugier, pp. 368-370
- Losses in Man Power and Money , pp. 371-374
- The Duty of the Americas by Gabriel Gonzalez Videla, pp. 375-376
- The Alaska Plan by X.X.X., pp. 377-381
- Mrs. Rennick and the Gestapo by Louis Golding, pp. 382-386
- With Thanks to Japan by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, pp. 387-390
- The War in the Pacific by Wou Saofong, pp. 391-392
- Six Times Sentenced to Death by Kosta Todoroff, pp. 393-394
- Hitler's Criminal Code by Robert M.W. Kempner, pp. 395-397
- France, Hungary, and Portugal by The Underground Reporter, pp. 398-404
- Books, pp. 405-408
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February 1942 Issue = 20 Articles- Interview With a Dictator by Helene Mullins, p. 4
- Editorial, pp. 5-6
- The Elements of a Democratic Foreign Policy by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 7-8
- For a Just Peace in the Pacific by Ambassador Hu Shih, pp. 9-13
- Things to Come in Britain by Julian S. Huxley, pp. 14-20
- Our Part in a New World by Walter Millis, p. 21
- Are Freedom and Independence the Same? by Rustem Vambery, pp. 22-27
- Unchanging French Spirit by Jean Perrin, pp. 28-34
- American Victory Program by Michael Straight, pp. 35-39
- Round Table No. 4: The Anti-Axis Revolt in Europe by H.V. Kaltenborn, pp. 40-41
- Discussion by Louis Dolivet, pp. 42-56
- Trans-Saharan Inferno by Rudolf Selke, pp. 57-62
- Hazards? by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 63-66
- Central European Democracies Tomorrow by Anatol Muhlstein, pp. 67-70
- Cartoons in Writing by Lucien Vogel, pp. 71-76
- The Inside Story of the Rio de Janeiro Conference by H. Fernandez Artucio, pp. 77-78
- The Guerrilla Tradition in Yugoslavia by Nicholas Mirkovich, pp. 79-80
- Japanese Spearhead in the Americas by Ciro Alegria and Alfredo Saco, pp. 81-84
- Somewhere in Europe by The Underground Reporter, pp. 85-91
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Books, pp. 92-94 - 18 Reviews- Inter-American Solidarity by Walter H.C. Laves
- Latin America: A Descriptive Survey by William Lytle Schurz
- On All Fronts by Ralph Barton Perry
- The Devil in France by Lion Feuchtwanger
- Twelve Million Black Voices by Richard Wright and Edwin Rosskam
- Arms and the Aftermath by Perrin Stryker
- Introducing Australia by C. Hartley Grattan
- This Is the Victory by Leslie D. Weatherhead
- Looking Backward, 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
- Fountainheads of Freedom by Irwin Edman and Herbert W. Schneider
- Mission to Moscow by Joseph Edward Davies
- All That Seemed Final by Joan Colebrook
- Dragon Seed by Pearl S. Buck
- The Ivory Mischief by Arthur Meeker, Jr.
- Sensation Fair by Egon Erwin Kisch
- Remaking America by Jay Franklin
- Dragon's Teeth by Upton Sinclair
- War as a Social Institution by Jesse D. Clarkson and Thomas C. Cochran
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March 1942 Issue = 23 Articles- Winter Landscape, 1942 by Robert Nathan, p. 100
- Editorial, pp. 101-102
- Economic Basis of Inter-American Relations by Henry A. Wallace, pp. 103-105
- Hitler Pleads "Not Guilty" by Dorothy Thompson, pp. 106-109
- Colombia Joins the Fight by German Arciniegas, p. 110
- Potential Forces of the Democracies by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 111-116
- Agricultural Resources: The United Nations vs. the Axis by George B.L. Arner, pp. 117-119
- The Future of French Democracy by Pierre Cot, pp. 120-127
- Is a Democratic Revolution Possible in Japan? by Koshi Katayama, pp. 128-131
- Round Table No. 5: What is Wrong with American Propaganda? by Dr. Frank Kingdon, pp. 132-143
- The Strategy of Anti-Nazi Propaganda by Alfred Kantorowicz, pp. 144-147
- Victims of Fascism: Carl von Ossietzky by Hilda Walter, pp. 148-152
- A Catholic Warns the Faithful by A. Ossorio y Gallardo, pp. 153-156
- We, Who Have Seen Fascism by Raimondo Musatti, pp. 157-160
- Ill-Fed People Are Not Free by T. Swann Harding, pp. 161-165
- Map: The Netherlands East Indies, p. 166
- The Role of the Indies in the Pacific by Bartholomew Landheer, pp. 167-169
- Chile: The Norway of the Pacific by H. Fernandez Artucio, pp. 170-176
- The Enforcement of Peace by Sydney L.W. Mellen, pp. 177-180
- Japanese Spearhead in the Americas by Ciro Alegria and Alfredo Saco, pp. 181-184
- Somewhere in Europe by The Underground Reporter, pp. 185-189
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A Free World Check List of Books, pp. 190-191 - 15 Reviews- Time Was: Death of a Junker by Heinrich Hauser
- Out of the People by J.B. Priestley
- A New Atlas of China: Land, Air and Sea Routes by Marthe Rajchman
- Dawn Watch in China by Joy Homer
- Boom or Bust by Blair Moody
- Outlines of Russian Culture by Paul Miliukov and Michael Karpovich
- Japan Unmasked by Hallett Abend
- This Age of Fable by Gustav Stolper
- The Good Inheritance by Norman Cousins
- Joy Cometh in the Morning by Jacob Zavel Jacobson
- America and World Mastery by John MacCormac
- Flight in Winter by John Clinton Adams
- The U.S. College Graduate by F. Lawrence Babcock
- Something Went Wrong by Lewis Browne
- Education for Death by Gregor A. Ziemer
- Who's Who In This Issue, p. 192
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April 1942 Issue = 26 Articles- In Memoriam (Drawing) by Victor de Pauw, p. 196
- Editorial, pp. 197-198
- Voices of Freedom at Riom , pp. 199-201
- The Accusers at Riom (Drawing) by B.F. Dolbin, p. 202
- An Open Letter to Mr. Churchill by Emile Vaillancourt, pp. 203-204
- From Tennessee to World Reconstruction by James P. Pope, pp. 205-207
- LAEF (Drawing) by Gordon Draper, p. 208
- A Latin American Expeditionary Force by Hugo Fernandez Artucio, pp. 209-210
- Problems in the Building of Permanent Peace by Lord Davies, pp. 211-214
- In Place of Peace by Albert Guerard, pp. 215-217
- The United Nations: Blueprint for the Future by Henri Bonnet, pp. 218-220
- Voices of Heroes by Horace Gregory, pp. 221-222
- The Farmers' Problem in a Democracy by L.K. Elmhirst, pp. 223-227
- Round Table No. 6: Asia and the United Nations by Nathaniel Peffer, pp. 228-249
- How to Make an Ally of India by Henry Stanley, pp. 250-252
- Korea, Our Potential Ally by Geraldine T. Fitch, pp. 253-255
- The Supply Route to Russia, China, and India (Map) by Marthe Rajchman, p. 256
- Siberia, Soviet Far Eastern Front by Andrew J. Steiger, pp. 257-260
- Sino-Indian Co-operation by Wousaofong, pp. 261-263
- Hawaii in a Shaken World by Clifford Gessler, pp. 264-267
- Spotlight on India by Anup Singh, pp. 268-270
- The Church Looks Forward by John Scholte Nollen, pp. 271-273
- Victims of Fascism: Stefan Zweig by Klaus Mann, pp. 274-276
- With New Eyes by Pierre De Lanux, pp. 277-281
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Books, pp. 282-284 - 13 Reviews- The Nazi Underground in South America by Hugo Fernandez Artucio
- Strategy for Democracy by J. Donald Kingsley and David W. Petegorsky
- Action on All Fronts by Ralph Ingersoll
- Prisoners of Hope by Howard Lee Brooks
- The Moon Is Down by John Steinbeck
- The World's Destiny and the United States
- The Men Who Make the Future by Bruce Bliven
- Pattern of Mexico by Clifford Gessler
- Tropic Landfall: The Port of Honolulu by Clifford Gessler
- A Quest for International Order by Jackson H. Ralston
- Metapolitics: From the Romantics to Hitler by Peter Viereck
- Modern Battle by Paul W. Thompson
- The Economics of Total War by Henry William Spiegel
- Somewhere in Europe by The Underground Reporter, pp. 285-384
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June 1942 Issue = 28 Articles- The Time Is Now by Stanley Young, p. 4
- Editorial, pp. 5-7
- Drawing by Alfred Gordon Draper, p. 8
- Second Free World Congress by Henry A. Wallace, pp. 9-13
- United Nations in War and Peace by Walter Nash, pp. 14-16
- Make the New World Free by Jan Masaryk, pp. 17-18
- A World Confederation by Li Yu Ying, p. 19
- In the Forefront of the Battle by Louis Dolivet, pp. 20-21
- Free World at Work by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 22-26
- The Defense of India by H.G. Quaritch Wales, pp. 27-29
- Drawing by Victor de Pauw, p. 30
- The Psychopathology of Adolf Hitler by Raymond de Saussure, pp. 31-35
- Reinhard Heydrich---The Hangman of Europe by Henry Michaelis, pp. 36-39
- Appeal to the Living by Carl Zuckmayer, pp. 40-41
- Toward a New European Economy by Bernard Batt, pp. 42-45
- Economic Reconstruction of China by Wousaofong, pp. 46-48
- Norway's Secret Weapon by Katherine Lyon, pp. 49-52
- Popular Feeling in Great Britain by H. Bisham-Holmes, pp. 53-56
- Pan-Americanism at the Crossroads by Enrique S. de Lozada, pp. 57-60
- La Hispanidad in Hitler's Service by Ovidio Gondi, pp. 61-65
- South America and the United Nations by Philip Carr, pp. 66-69
- Ruining Denmark by Gunnar Leistikow, pp. 70-73
- Central European Problem by Julius Deutsch, pp. 74-77
- Power in International Government by Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer, pp. 78-82
- World Order and Cultural Diversity by Lawrence K. Frank, pp. 83-86
- Defender of Free French Africa by Fritz Kaufmann, pp. 87-90
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Check List of Books, pp. 91-95 - 22 Reviews- Ten Years: The World on the Way to War, 1930-1940 by Dwight E. Lee
- Today We Are Brothers by Leo Lania
- The Last Time I Saw Paris by Elliot Paul
- The Failures of Peace by Kent Forster
- Virgin Spain by Waldo D. Frank
- Women for Defense by Margaret Culkin Banning
- Total Victory by Stephen King-Hall
- America's Trade Equality Policy by Hugh O. Davis
- Seven for Cordelia by Catherine Macdonald Maclean
- Flight to Freedom by Barbara Padowicz
- Great Men and Women of Poland by Stephen P. Mizwa
- The British Tariff Movement by Marvin Edmund Lowe
- Deadline by Pierre Lazareff
- Guerrilla Warfare by Bert "Yank" Levy
- What America Thinks by William A. Lydgate
- Madam Chairman, Members and Guests by Helen Hayes Peffer
- The Republic of Plato by I.A. Richards and Plato
- Athene Palace by Countess R.G. Waldeck
- Joseph Chamberlain and the Theory of Imperialism by William L. Strauss
- Dawn Breaks by F.C. Weiskopf
- The Commandos by Elliott Arnold
- New Soldier's Handbook
- Who's Who In This Issue, p. 96
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July 1942 Issue = 20 Articles- The Leave-Taking by Sue M. Farha, p. 100
- Editorial, pp. 101-106
- The War About the Peace by Lin Yutang, pp. 107-112
- The Price of National Freedom by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 113-118
- Realities and Illusions About Italy by Count Carlo Sforza, pp. 119-122
- Janus Takes a Knock by Sydney R. Elliott, pp. 123-126
- The Antithesis of Hitler by William L. Shirer, pp. 127-128
- Weissenstein, World Reformer by Franz Werfel, pp. 129-132
- Myopia by Mark Van Doren, p. 133
- Round Table No. 8: Woman's Stake in the War, pp. 134-155
- The American Farmer Knows What He's Doing by Helen Hill, pp. 156-158
- A Latin American Expeditionary Force, Part II by Hugo Fernandez Artucio, pp. 159-161
- Map by Martha Rajchman Czarnowska, p. 162
- Toward a Real Inter-Americanism by Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, pp. 163-164
- Planning for the Future, Part II by Louis Dolivet, pp. 165-169
- The Struggle of Free France by Henri Laugier, pp. 170-174
- I Was a German Hostage by W.B. Starski, pp. 175-179
- Underground Reporter, pp. 180-184
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Our Not So Invisible Allies by David W. Petegorsky, pp. 185-188 - 5 Reviews- Underground Europe by Curt Riess
- The Sixth Column by Roger W. Straus, Jr.
- Agent in Italy by S.K.
- The New Order in Poland by Simon Segal
- Will Germany Crack? by Paul Hagen
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Reviews, pp. 189-192 - 10 Reviews- The Roots of National Socialism, 1783-1933 by Rohan D'O. Butler
- Toward International Organization by Howard Robinson
- The New Freedom of the Seas by W. Arnold-Forster
- Flight to Arras by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- America in the New Pacific by George E. Taylor
- Government and Nationalism in Southeast Asia by Rupert Emerson, Lennox A. Mills, and Virginia Thompson, ...
- Uncensored France by Roy P. Porter
- Glimpses of World History by Jawaharlal Nehru
- Preface to Preparedness by C. Leonard Hoag
- MacArthur on War by Frank C. Waldrop and Douglas MacArthur
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August 1942 Issue = 22 Articles- Cartoon by Tom, p. 196
- Editorial, pp. 197-200
- The Problem of Alien Enemies by Francis Biddle, pp. 201-204
- Home Fronts for War Shape World Fronts for Peace by Warren Robinson Austin, pp. 205-206
- The Stuttering of Death by Jay Allen, pp. 207-210
- Can Democracy Flourish in the New Asia? by H.G. Quaritch Wales, pp. 211-214
- India Since Cripps by Henry Stanley, pp. 215-218
- Arab Alignments in the Near East by Emanuel Neumann, p. 219
- Map of Near East by Marthe Rajchman, pp. 220-225
- "It's Safer in Murmansk" by Stanley Postek and Denis Plimmer, pp. 226-228
- Planning of the Future, Part III by Louis Dolivet, pp. 229-235
- Round Table No. 9: Changing Cultural Values by Professor Ozorio de Almeida, pp. 236-251
- A French Town Today by Rudolf Selke, pp. 252-256
- Science and the Global War by T. Swann Harding, pp. 257-260
- How the Youth of Latin America Live by Hugo Fernandez Artucio, pp. 261-263
- Hungary: Germany's Silent Partner by David F. Storrs, pp. 264-267
- The Road Forks Here by Howard O. Eaton, p. 268
- Plans for the Future, pp. 269-277
- Underground Reporter, pp. 278-281
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4 Reviews Victory Through Air Power, by Alexander P. De ... by David W. Petegorsky, p. 282 - 4 Reviews- Victory Through Air Power by Alexander P. De Seversky
- Strategy for Victory by Hanson W. Baldwin
- Russia's Fighting Forces by Sergei Nicholas Kournakoff
- Mechanized Might by Paul C. Raborg
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11 Reviews The Real Italians, by Carlo Sforza, pp. 282-285 - 11 Reviews- The Real Italians by Carlo Sforza
- Victory in the Pacific by Alexander Kiralfy
- Behind the Urals by John Scott
- New Poems, 1942 by Oscar Williams
- Anthology of Canadian Poetry by Ralph Gustafson
- Japan: A World Problem by Harold J. Timperley
- The Lost Peace by Harold Beresford Butler
- The Unfinished Task by Lewis Corey
- Himmler---Nazi Spider-Man by George Hamilton Combs, Jr.
- The Transfer of Populations by Mark Vishniak
- For a Free Austria in a Free World
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 286-288
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September 1942 Issue = 21 Articles- Czechoslovakia by Edith Kellow, p. 292
- Editorial, pp. 293-295
- Ankle Deep in War by Atwood H. Townsend, pp. 296-303
- Pax Germanica (Drawing) by L.M., p. 304
- Dangers of a False Peace by Frank Kingdon, pp. 305-309
- Anglo-Soviet Relations by A.V. Hill, pp. 310-311
- Russian Interests and Western Interests: The Danger of Silence by Carlo Sforza, pp. 312-314
- Colonies in a Changing World by Julian Huxley, pp. 315-317
- Map of Colonial Possessions by Marthe Rajchman, pp. 318-323
- Nazi Army of Civil War by Karl O. Paetel, pp. 324-330
- Co-operatives vs. Stateism by James Peter Warbasse, pp. 331-337
- Round Table No. 10: The Coming World Order, pp. 338-357
- Japanese Traveling Companion by Adrienne Thomas, pp. 358-360
- The Unnamed Ally of the United Nations by Louis Lipsky, pp. 361-365
- Plans for the Future, pp. 366-372
- Correspondence: Four Letters and an Answer, pp. 373-376
- Underground Reporter, pp. 377-380
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Review World Order in Historical Perspective, by Hans... by Louis Dolivet, p. 381 - 1 Review- World Order in Historical Perspective by Hans Kohn
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Review Devant la Crise Mondiale, by J.A. de Aguirre by Carlo Sforza, p. 381 - 1 Review- Devant la Crise Mondiale by J.A. de Aguirre
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7 Reviews Mission to the North, by Florence Jaffray Harr..., pp. 382-383 - 7 Reviews- Mission to the North by Florence Jaffray Harriman
- The Wind Blew from the East by Ferner Nuhn
- Global War: An Atlas of World Strategy by Edgar Ansel Mowrer and Marthe Rajchman
- Campaign of Treachery by Henry Torres
- The Future of Government in the United States by Leonard D. White
- The Origin of Manchu Rule in China by Franz Michael
- A Wreath for Europa by Paul Tabori
- Who's Who In This Issue, p. 384
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October 1942 Issue = 22 Articles- Archipelago by William Rose Benet, p. 4
- Editorial, pp. 5-7
- Messages, pp. 8-18
- Crucial Year, 1941-42---U.S.A., Europe, Latin America, the Far East by Walter Millis, pp. 19-22
- The Pendulum Swings by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 23-26
- Latin America and the War by Americo Ghioldi, pp. 27-29
- War for a Continent by Wousaofong, pp. 30-33
- Labor and Victory by J. Alvarez del Vayo, p. 34
- Planning of the Future, Part IV by Louis Dolivet, pp. 35-38
- Morale in America by Arthur Upham Pope, pp. 39-43
- Drawing by Tibor Gergely, p. 44
- The Second Front---Some Day by Tom Wintringham, pp. 45-49
- Round Table No. 11: Prospects for 1943 by Louis Dolivet, pp. 50-68
- "Liberte, Liberte cherie" by Pierre Mendes France, pp. 69-73
- Drawing by Tom, p. 74
- The Spanish Republic-in-Exile by Antonio Velao, pp. 75-78
- Plans for the Future, pp. 79-82
- Underground Reporter: A Year of Resistance by G.K., pp. 83-90
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3 Reviews Russia and the Battle of Liberation, by Charle... by Grayson Kirk, p. 91 - 3 Reviews- Russia and the Battle of Liberation by Charles S. Seely
- Russia's Economic Front for War and Peace by A. Yugow
- Soviet Asia by Raymond A. Davies and Andrew J. Steiger
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Review Jews in a Gentile World, by Isacque Graeber an... by Johan J. Smertenko, p. 91 - 1 Review- Jews in a Gentile World by Isacque Graeber and Steuart Henderson Britt
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5 Reviews The New Freedom of the Seas, by W. Arnold-Forster, pp. 92-94 - 5 Reviews- The New Freedom of the Seas by W. Arnold-Forster
- Agenda for a Postwar World by J.B. Condliffe
- A Democratic Manifesto by Emery Reves
- Greece Fights by Homer W. Davis
- Strategic Materials and National Strength by Harry N. Holmes
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 95-96
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November 1942 Issue = 28 Articles- Younger Brothers by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 100
- Editorial, pp. 101-103
- Messages, pp. 104-107
- The Coming International Order by T.V. Soong, pp. 108-110
- A Free World of Prisons by Norman Angell, pp. 111-116
- An Economic Program for Freedom by Jerry Voorhis, pp. 117-121
- The Dangerous Patter of Peace by Lyman Bryson, pp. 122-124
- Bulwark for the Four Freedoms by Robert J. Watt, pp. 125-126
- Making the World Ready by Li Yu Ying, pp. 127-128
- The International Significance of the Free Italian Movement by Carlo Sforza, pp. 129-132
- Aesop for Our Time by Cornelia Cresson, p. 133
- Spanish Women in Prison by Ernest Scheuer, pp. 134-137
- Trial and Punishment of the Axis War Criminals by Sheldon Glueck, pp. 138-146
- The Negro Knows Fascism by Mercer Cook, pp. 147-149
- An Inter-American Democratic Front by V.R. Haya de la Torre, pp. 150-152
- Progress in the Sciences by Watson Davis, pp. 153-156
- A French Trial in 1941 by Pierre Mendes France, pp. 157-164
- The Era of Transition by Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer, pp. 165-169
- Drawing by Tom, p. 170
- The Economics of Collective Security by Michael A. Heilperin, pp. 171-174
- Plans for the Future, pp. 175-178
- Underground Reporter, pp. 179-183
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Review The Great Offensive, by Max Werner by G.K., p. 184 - 1 Review- The Great Offensive by Max Werner
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Review British Policy in Palestine, by Paul Lamont Hanna by Johan J. Smertenko, p. 185 - 1 Review- British Policy in Palestine by Paul Lamont Hanna
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Review Sabotage! The Secret War Against America, by M... by T. Swann Harding, p. 186 - 1 Review- Sabotage! The Secret War Against America by Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn
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6 Reviews The Coming Age of World Control, by Nicholas D..., pp. 187-188 - 6 Reviews- The Coming Age of World Control by Nicholas Doman
- The Dynamics of Industrial Democracy by Clinton S. Golden and Harold J. Ruttenberg
- Economic Tribulation by Vincent C. Vickers
- War and Diplomacy in Eastern Asia by Claude A. Buss
- How War Came: An American White Paper by Forrest Davis and Ernest K. Lindley
- Geopolitik: The Doctrine of Self-Sufficiency and Empire by Johannes Mattern
- A Check List of Books on International Affairs, pp. 189-190
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 191-192
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December 1942 Issue = 21 Articles- Drawing by Robert Hale, p. 196
- Editorial, pp. 197-200
- Our Hemisphere in the People's Peace by Dewey Anderson and Stephen K. Bailey, pp. 201-206
- The Pan-Americanism of Roosevelt by Nicolas Repetto, pp. 207-208
- The Role of French Africa by Henri Bonnet, pp. 209-210
- Second Front on the Adriatic by Robert Groetsch, p. 211
- Map: Gateway to the Second Front by Marthe Rajchman, pp. 212-214
- The New Zealander and His Land by Walter Nash, pp. 215-220
- A Policy for India by Henry Stanley, pp. 221-224
- The Historic Roots of French Principles of Government by Julien Benda, pp. 225-230
- Federalism and World Confederation by Li Yu Ying, pp. 231-233
- Hartrott and Hitler by Stefan Zweig, pp. 234-235
- Round Table No. 12: Two Trends in Public Opinion by Louis Dolivet, pp. 236-252
- What Japanese School Children Learn by Otto Zoff, pp. 253-256
- Japanese Occupation of Thailand by Sanasen, pp. 257-259
- Man and Machinery in Government by Ernest T. Nash, pp. 260-262
- Plans for the Future, pp. 263-267
- The Underground Reporter, pp. 268-272
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Books, pp. 273-278 - 10 Reviews- Federalism and Freedom by George Young
- America Organizes to Win the War
- The Diffusion of Science by Jesse Lee Bennett
- This Land We Defend by Hugh H. Bennett and William C. Pryor
- Only the Stars Are Neutral by Quentin J. Reynolds
- The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
- Man and Society in Calamity by Pitirim A. Sorokin
- Europe in Revolt by Rene Kraus
- Mediterranean Front by Alan Moorehead
- Oil, Blood and Sand by Robert L. Baker
- A Check List of Books on International Affairs, p. 279
- Index, pp. 280-288
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January 1943 Issue = 28 Articles- Sowing, Early Winter by Le Garde S. Doughty, p. 2
- Editorial, pp. 3-7
- Map: The Resources of French North Africa by Marthe Rajchman, p. 8
- A Free World After Victory by Eleanor Roosevelt, p. 9
- Imperatives for Peace by Walter Nash, pp. 10-13
- Victory is not Enough by Wei Tao-Ming, pp. 14-15
- Americanism is Internationalism by Luis Quintanilla, pp. 16-18
- England Plans for the Future by Kathleen Courtney, pp. 19-20
- A New Peace for a New Era by Fiorello H. LaGuardia, pp. 21-23
- No Anti-Communist Central Europe by Charles A. Davila, pp. 24-26
- Education as a Factor in Post-War Reconstruction by Alexander Meiklejohn, pp. 27-31
- The Roots of Co-operation by Li Yu Ying, pp. 32-33
- Aesop for Our Time by Cornelia Cresson, p. 34
- Responsibilities of the United States in the Post-War World by Quincy Wright, pp. 35-41
- The Coming European Civil War by Maurice English, pp. 42-48
- Letters from the Libyan Fromt by Harold L. Berman, pp. 49-54
- Science and Statesmanship by Juan Negrin, pp. 55-58
- Science and World Unity by Waldemar Kaempffert, pp. 59-62
- The International Significance of the Indian Problem by Bertrand Russell and Patricia Russell, pp. 63-69
- The Soviets and America by Albert Rhys Williams, pp. 70-74
- A Federation of the Peoples of Central Eastern Europe by Jan Stanczyk, pp. 75-76
- The Global Farm Problem by T. Swann Harding, pp. 77-84
- Underground Reporter: Czechoslovakia Fights Back by Milic Kybal, pp. 85-87
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Review The Future of Industrial Man, by Peter F. Drucker by Milos Safranek, p. 88 - 1 Review- The Future of Industrial Man by Peter F. Drucker
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Review How to Win the Peace, by Carl J. Hambro by G.K., p. 89 - 1 Review- How to Win the Peace by Carl J. Hambro
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10 Reviews The War in Maps, by Francis Brown and Emil Herlin, pp. 90-91 - 10 Reviews- The War in Maps by Francis Brown and Emil Herlin
- War in Our Time by Harry B. Henderson and Herman C. Morris
- The United Nations on the Way by Henri Bonnet
- Democratic Ideals and Reality by Halford J. Mackinder
- Action Against the Enemy's Mind by Joseph Bornstein and Paul R. Milton
- Young Man of the World by T.R. Ybarra
- Sergeant Nikola by Istvan Tamas
- The British Colonial Empire by William E. Simnett
- Attack: A Study of Blitzkrieg Tactics by Ferdinand O. Miksche
- Our Fighting Faith by James Bryant Conant
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, pp. 92-93
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 94-96
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February 1943 Issue = 25 Articles- The Sleepers by Witter Bynner, p. 98
- Editorial, pp. 99-101
- Drawing by L.M., p. 102
- The First Year of the United Nations by Michael Straight, pp. 103-108
- The Dangers in the European Policy of the United Nations by Louis Dolivet, pp. 109-116
- With Russian Guerrillas in the Woods Around Bryansk by Josph Utkin, pp. 117-119
- Drawing by Felix Kraus, p. 120
- After Ten Years of Hitler by Raymond de Saussure, pp. 121-126
- The Third Front: Report from the German Underground by A. Kantorowicz, pp. 127-133
- The Futility of Conquest in Europe by Gerard Swope, pp. 134-138
- How the Plague Came to Cagnac by Paul L. Bowen, pp. 139-141
- Round Table No. 13: Labor's Role in the Post-War World by Eleanor G. Coit, pp. 142-158
- What the British Think of America by Chester S. Williams, pp. 159-164
- Economic Reconstruction of China by Lin Lin, pp. 165-170
- The Gulf and the Bridge by Gabriela Mistral, pp. 171-172
- A Federal Language for a World Commonwealth by Albert Guerard, pp. 173-176
- The Contours of Tomorrow by Stanton A. Coblentz, pp. 177-179
- Plans for the Future, pp. 180-183
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Unfinished Business by Stringfellow Barr, p. 184 - 1 Review- Education Between Two Worlds by Alexander Meiklejohn
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An Angry Book by Max Lerner, p. 185 - 1 Review- Make This the Last War by Michael Straight
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Pot-Bouille dans la Debacle by Johan J. Smertenko, p. 186 - 1 Review- Primer for Combat by Kay Boyle
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Strategy for Peace by Adolf F. Sturmthal, p. 187 - 1 Review- Victory Is Not Enough by Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer
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Double-edged Propaganda, pp. 188-189 - 6 Reviews- Listen, Hans! by Dorothy Thompson
- The Coming Battle of Germany by William B. Ziff
- The Command of the Air by Giulio Douhet
- Food: A Weapon for Victory by Bertram B. Fowler
- Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle
- Arise to Conquer by Ian Gleed
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 190
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 191-192
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March 1943 Issue = 24 Articles- At the Moon's Eclipse by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, p. 194
- Editorial, pp. 195-198
- The Opposing Camps by Alberto Guani, pp. 199-200
- Retreat from the Four Freedoms? by Francis P. Locke, pp. 201-207
- Saboteurs of the Peace by Hans Habe, pp. 208-210
- The Democracy of the Nordic People by Sigrid Undset, pp. 211-217
- Education for Democracy by A.D. Henderson, pp. 218-223
- Map: Natural Barriers to European Invasion by Marthe Rajchman, p. 224
- A Note on the Problems of Race Discrimination by William Hodson, pp. 225-227
- Europe's Migrating Millions by Martin H. Schwarz, pp. 228-232
- International Economics by Charles E. Noyes, pp. 233-237
- The Changing east by J.B. Condliffe, pp. 238-242
- No Weapon But Faith (Drawing) by Tom, p. 243
- Secretariats of International Organizations, pp. 244-245
- Round Table No. 14: Staff of the World Organization by Louis Dolivet, pp. 246-270
- Plans for the Future, pp. 271-275
- The Underground Reporter by R.L., pp. 276-277
- A Swiss Traveler in Germany by L.B., pp. 278-279
- Fascists of the Polish Underground by G.K., pp. 280-281
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The Menace of Peak Organizations by William Diebold, Jr., pp. 282-283 - 1 Review- Business as a System of Power by Robert A. Brady
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The Soviet Union by Gregory Zilboorg, p. 284 - 3 Reviews- Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, 1939-1942 by David J. Dallin
- We're In This With Russia by Wallace Carroll
- The Truth About Soviet Russia by Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb
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Final Court of Appeal by Louis Dolivet, pp. 284-285 - 1 Review- Let the People Know by Norman Angell
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 286
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 287-290
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April 1943 Issue = 26 Articles- Words in Remote Cafe by LeGarde S. Doughty, p. 292
- Editorial, pp. 293-296
- Some Problems of the Post-War World by Bertrand Russell, pp. 297-301
- What Is Realism in International Cooperation? by Robert P. Skinner, pp. 302-305
- The Least We Can Do by Walter Millis, pp. 306-310
- In Memoriam Henri Focillon by Henri Bonnet, pp. 311-312
- Confession of a Hundred Per Cent French Nationalist by Emile Bure, pp. 313-318
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 319-321
- Drawing by Tom, p. 322
- The Fate of Free Enterprise by T. Swann Harding, pp. 323-326
- What Chance for Free Enterprise After the War? by J.H.G. Pierson, pp. 327-334
- The Bank of Nations: Agency for World Prosperity by Hans Heymann, pp. 335-339
- "Let's Call It Off Now!" (Drawing) by Victor de Pauw, pp. 340-341
- Round Table No. 15: Co-operatives in Post-War Reconstruction by Dr. James P. Warbasse, pp. 342-356
- Peruvian Incident by Harriett Shanks Platt, pp. 357-360
- Reconstruction in Central-Eastern Europe by Antonin Basch, pp. 361-364
- Plans for the Future by Clark M. Eichelberger, pp. 365-367
- What Does Russia Want? , pp. 368-370
- The Underground Reporter by Pierre Dupont, pp. 371-375
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Cause and Cure of War by Louis Dolivet, p. 376 - 1 Review- A Study of War by Quincy Wright
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Lucid Finance by William Diebold, Jr., p. 377 - 1 Review- Fiscal Planning for Total War by William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly, and Lawrence Howard Seltzer, ...
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Friendly Criticism by G.K., p. 378 - 1 Review- A Latin American Speaks by Luis Quintanilla
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Repulsive Hitler by Adolf F. Sturmthal, p. 379 - 1 Review- Hitler: Man of Strife by Ludwig A. Wagner
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Facts About Russia by Andreas Dorpalen, pp. 380-381 - 6 Reviews- Duel for Europe: Hitler Versus Stalin by John Scott
- What About Germany? by Louis P. Lochner
- Modern World Politics by Thorsten V. Kalijarvi
- The Red Army by Michel Berchin and Eliahu Ben-Horin
- Men Behind the War by Johannes Steel
- All Night Long by Erskine Caldwell
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 382
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 383-384
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May 1943 Issue = 28 Articles- Colored Cavalry by Sigmund Skard, p. 386
- Editorial, pp. 387-390
- What Price Freedom? by Ralph Barton Perry, pp. 391-394
- Democracy and Power by Quincy Wright, pp. 395-399
- Shall we be Able to Defeat Stupidity this Time? by Ahmet Emin Yalman, pp. 400-404
- The Abrogation of the Cremieux Decree by Henry Torres, pp. 405-409
- The Enigma of Mexican Sinarquism by Harold E. Davis, pp. 410-416
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 417-419
- "Defenders of European Civilization" (Drawing) by Stan Fraydas, p. 420
- Two Anniversaries by Alfred Kantorowicz, pp. 421-425
- Wallace in the Trenches by Michael Wills, pp. 426-427
- Buddhism as a Japanese Propaganda Instrument by H.G. Quaritch Wales, pp. 428-431
- Commentary by Lin Yutang, p. 432
- Pioneers of the League Ideal by Leonard Reed, pp. 433-439
- Food for Europe: Seven Questions by M.K. Bennett, pp. 440-446
- Population Pressure and the Next Peace by Constantine Panunzio, pp. 447-449
- Minorities in a Free World by Jacob Robinson, pp. 450-454
- Britain's Educational Effort by Gilbert Murray, pp. 455-459
- Plans for the Future, pp. 460-464
- The Underground Reporter, pp. 465-470
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Post-War Problems and Solutions by Donald C. Blaisdell, p. 471 - 3 Reviews- The Peace We Fight For by Hiram Motherwell
- This Time for Keeps by John Patrick MacCormac
- Slaves Need No Leaders by Walter M. Kotschnig
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Review Blueprint for Victory, by Homer Brett, p. 472 - 1 Review- Blueprint for Victory by Homer Brett
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War and Society by Andreas Dorpalen, p. 473 - 1 Review- Economics in Uniform by Albert T. Lauterbach
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Report from the Pacific by Charles Neider, p. 473 - 2 Reviews- Guadalcanal Diary by Richard Tregaskis
- Battle for the Solomons by Ira Wolfert
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7 Reviews There Go the Ships, by Robert Carse, pp. 474-475 - 7 Reviews- There Go the Ships by Robert Carse
- Firedrake by A.D. Divine
- Queen of the Flat-Tops by Stanley Johnston
- Peace and Bread by Ludwig Grein
- American Diplomacy During the World War by Charles Seymour
- The Army Means Business by Herbert Corey
- People of Poros by Peter S. Gray
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 476
- Among Ourselves, pp. 477-478
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 479-480
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June 1943 Issue = 32 Articles- Springboard for Action (Drawing) by Felix Kraus, p. 484
- Editorials, pp. 485-486
- Changes in the Argentine , p. 487
- Rebirth of Liberal France by Charles de Gaulle, pp. 488-489
- Problems of the Pacific by Herbert V. Evatt, pp. 490-494
- The Search for Principles by Lin Yutang, pp. 495-497
- Democratic and Political Concepts of Common Wealth by Richard Acland, pp. 498-502
- Let's Not Fear That Revolution by Ferdinand Czernin, pp. 503-505
- Drawing by Felix Kraus, p. 506
- After Il Duce, What in Italy? by Gaetano Salvemini, pp. 507-510
- Must the United States Garrison the World? by Stanton A. Coblentz, pp. 511-514
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 515-518
- Snapshots at Random: Hitler, Mussolini, Laval, Stalin by Lucien Vogel, pp. 519-522
- The World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 523-525
- Round Table No. 16: The Democratic Organization of Europe by Louis Dolivet, pp. 526-545
- Special Correspondence: Japan Changes Propaganda Tactics in China, pp. 546-547
- Training Co-operative Leaders for China by George A. Hogg, pp. 548-551
- American Japanese---Friends or Foes? by William Tani, pp. 552-555
- Plans for the Future, pp. 556-560
- Underground Reporter: Europe's Secret Freedom Press by E.R. Yarham, pp. 561-565
- Sound-Effect by Richard MacCann, p. 566
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The Far East by William Diebold, Jr., p. 567 - 6 Reviews- Population and Land Utilization by Karl J. Uelzer
- Transportation and Trade by Katrine R.C. Greene and Joseph D. Phillips
- Industrialization of the Western Pacific by Kate L. Mitchell
- Foreign Capital in Southeast Asia by Helmut G. Callis
- The Economic Development of the Netherlands Indies by Jan O.M. Broek
- Towards Economic Democracy in the Netherlands Indies by George H.C. Hart
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Industrial Offensive by D.C.B., p. 568 - 1 Review- Germany's Master Plan by Joseph Borkin and Charles A. Welch
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Signs of the Times by Richard Pike, p. 568 - 2 Reviews- Brazil Under Vargas by Karl Loewenstein
- The Chilean Popular Front by John Reese Stevenson
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Luminous and Moving by Albert Lippman, p. 569 - 1 Review- The France of Tomorrow by Albert L. Guerard
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Psychology and Prices by Adolf F. Sturmthal, p. 570 - 1 Review- War Without Inflation by George Katona
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German Underground by Julius Deutsch, pp. 570-571 - 1 Review- The Silent War by Jon B. Jansen and Stefan Weyl
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Review An Economic Program for a Living Democracy, by..., p. 572 - 1 Review- An Economic Program for a Living Democracy by Irving H. Flamm
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Review An Appraisal of the Protocols of Zion, by John..., p. 572 - 1 Review- An Appraisal of the Protocols of Zion by John Shelton Curtiss
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 573
- Among Ourselves, p. 574
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 575-576
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July 1943 Issue = 34 Articles- Let the Earth Not Know by David E. Goldberg, p. 4
- Editorials, p. 5
- Revolt Against the People , pp. 6-7
- French Unionism and the Fighting French by Andre Philip, pp. 8-9
- All Roads Lead to Rome (Drawing) by L.M., p. 10
- A Free Italy and a Free France by Carlo Sforza, pp. 11-15
- The Bermuda Conference: Diplomatic Mockery by Emanuel Celler, pp. 16-19
- The Impressive Oratory of Mr. Wallace by Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, pp. 20-22
- The Role of Neutrals by Frank MacDermot, pp. 23-26
- Establishing and Maintaining a Full Employment Economy in the United States by Mordecai Ezekiel, pp. 27-33
- Special Correspondence, pp. 34-35
- London Letter: "Dynamo" to "Retribution" by John Clyde, pp. 36-37
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 38-41
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 42-45
- Americans Speak by Anne Breckinridge, pp. 46-51
- How Far and How Fast Can I Go? by Gustavus Swift Paine, pp. 52-54
- Our Stake in the Far East by Warren B. Walsh, pp. 55-57
- In the Square by R.H. Grenville, p. 58
- A Challenge to the Peace Societies by Frederic Heimberger, pp. 59-61
- How to Educate the Germans by Halvdan Koht, pp. 62-64
- Education: A Never-Ending Process by Mark Starr, pp. 65-69
- Plans for the Future by William Diebold, Jr., pp. 70-75
- The Underground Reporter, pp. 76-83
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Chronicle of the Twentieth Century by Johan J. Smertenko, p. 84 - 1 Review- Wide Is the Gate by Upton Sinclair
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The Will to Survive by Walter Millis, p. 85 - 1 Review- The Fighting French by Raoul Aglion
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Labor's Role in Europe by Louis Dolivet, p. 85 - 1 Review- The Tragedy of European Labor, 1918-1939 by Adolf F. Sturmthal
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Light Stuff by Richard Pike, pp. 86-87 - 2 Reviews- Chile by Erna Fergusson
- Chile: A Geographic Extravaganza by Benjamin Subercaseaux
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Report on Reporters by Janet Hart Diebold, p. 88 - 6 Reviews- Between the Thunder and the Sun by Vincent Sheean
- White Man's Folly by Vanya Oakes
- Journey Into China by Violet O.R. Cressy-Marcks
- The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt by Rulka Langer
- Dress Rehearsal by Quentin J. Reynolds
- War Is People by Lorna Stimson Lindsley
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Inside View of Italy by G.K., p. 89 - 2 Reviews- Balcony Empire by Reynolds Packard and Eleanor Packard
- Italy from Within by Richard G. Massock
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Review Dawn of Victory, by Louis Fischer, p. 90 - 1 Review- Dawn of Victory by Louis Fischer
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Review Modern Camouflage, by Robert P. Breckenridge, p. 90 - 1 Review- Modern Camouflage by Robert P. Breckenridge
- Among Ourselves, p. 91
- Vitamins in Post-War Planning, pp. 92-94
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 95-96
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August 1943 Issue = 30 Articles- Sirocco (Drawing) by Robert Hale, p. 100
- Editorials, p. 101
- Cover for Fascists , p. 102
- Observations on AMGOT , pp. 103-104
- America Tomorrow by Henry A. Wallace, pp. 105-109
- The Liberated Nations and the New Order by Claude D. Pepper, pp. 110-113
- Committee of Liberation, Trustee of French Interests by Jacques Maritain, pp. 114-116
- Questions without Answers by Janet Flanner, pp. 117-118
- United States of India by Lord Lytton, pp. 119-121
- India in the Fourth Year of the War by Henry Stanley, pp. 122-125
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 126-128
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 129-131
- Special Correspondence: Results of the Labor Party Conference by John Clyde, pp. 132-133
- Round Table No. 17: The Future of Italy by Johan J. Smertenko, pp. 134-153
- A Soviet Criticism of Air Power---and a Reply by Nikolai Lazarev, pp. 154-157
- Commentary by Francis Vivian Drake, pp. 158-159
- Death of the Dictator by Don Gordon, p. 160
- Reconstruction in France: Educational Equality by Henri Laugier, pp. 161-165
- The Frontiers of the Future by Hans Ernest Fried, pp. 166-171
- Brazil: Laboratory of Civilization by Afranio Coutinho, pp. 172-174
- Plans for the Future, pp. 175-179
- Underground Reporter by Pierre Dupont, pp. 180-183
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The Guiding Principle by Louis Dolivet, p. 184 - 1 Review- The World of the Four Freedoms by Sumner Welles
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Religion and Our Times by James Luther Adams, p. 185 - 3 Reviews- It's Your Souls We Want by Stewart W. Herman, Jr.
- Christianity and Social Order by Archbishop William Temple
- Religion in Soviet Russia, 1917-1942 by Nicholas S. Timasheff
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Invitation to Maturity by Johan J. Smertenko, pp. 186-187 - 2 Reviews- The Century of the Common Man by Henry A. Wallace
- One World by Wendell L. Willkie
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Recommended for Study by D.C.B., p. 188 - 2 Reviews- Economic Union and Durable Peace by Otto Tod Mallery
- Economic Freedom: A Democratic Program by Charles E. Noyes
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Chinese Philosophy by C.F. Chow, p. 188 - 1 Review- The Great Learning and The Mean-in-Action by E.R. Hughes
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Review No Day of Triumph, by J. Saunders Redding, p. 189 - 1 Review- No Day of Triumph by J. Saunders Redding
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 190
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 191-192
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September 1943 Issue = 24 Articles- Italy and Her Neighbors (Map) by Marthe Rajchman, p. 194
- Editorials, p. 195
- Crucifixion of a People , pp. 196-197
- The Congressional Tours , p. 198
- The Eleventh Hour for the United Nations by Louis Dolivet, pp. 199-202
- Co-operatives---Key to the Restoration of a Free Europe? by Dorothy Kenyon, pp. 203-207
- The Economic Reserve System by Ralph J. Scanlan, pp. 208-215
- Why Not a United Nations Public Health Service? by Ludwik Rajchman, pp. 216-221
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 222-223
- Victims of Fascism---Robert Danneberg by Schiller Marmorek, pp. 224-227
- Six Years of China's Resistance to Japanese Aggression by W.C. Tsei, pp. 228-231
- The Catholic Church and Fascism by Harry W. Flannery, pp. 232-235
- Seeking for Truth by Gaetano Salvemini, pp. 236-243
- Round Table No. 18: The Role of European Labor in Post-War Europe by Louis Dolivet, pp. 244-267
- Drawing by Felix Kraus, p. 268
- Cuban Approach to the Race Problem by Mercer Cook, pp. 269-272
- Underground Reporter: Greece Prepares for Invasion by Pierre Dupont, pp. 273-276
- For Americans in Time of Unity by Eleanor Wells, pp. 277-278
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Via Dolorosa by Alexandre Koyre, pp. 279-280 - 4 Reviews- The Road to Vichy, 1918-1938 by Yves R. Simon
- A French Officer's Diary by D. Barlone
- Vichy: Two Years of Deception by Leon Marchal
- The Enigma of Admiral Darlan by Alec de Montmorency
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Business with Hitler by William Diebold, jr., pp. 281-282 - 1 Review- Patents for Hitler by Guenter Reimann
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Prelude to Planning by T. Swann Harding, p. 283 - 1 Review- The World After War by Henry Bamford Parkes
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4 Reviews Europe, Russia and the Future, by G.D.H. Cole, pp. 284-285 - 4 Reviews- Europe, Russia and the Future by G.D.H. Cole
- Economic Problems of War and Its Aftermath by Chester W. Wright
- Economic Problems of War by George A. Steiner
- Journey Among Warriors by Eve Curie
- Recommended Books for Free World Readers, p. 286
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 287-292
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October 1943 Issue = 30 Articles- Drawing by Alfred Gordon Draper, p. 294
- To Build Again by Dorothy De Zouche, p. 295
- The French Underground and the Third War Loan, p. 296
- Editorials, p. 297
- The Mackinac Conference , pp. 298-299
- Two Free World Congresses , p. 300
- Democratic Italy of Tomorrow by Carlo Sforza, pp. 301-302
- Time for America to Speak by Carl A. Hatch, pp. 303-305
- What Do We Mean by Victory? by Archibald MacLeish, pp. 306-311
- Drawing by B.F. Dolbin, p. 312
- The Mathematics of Death by Atwood H. Townsend, pp. 313-320
- Where Is China Going? by Li Yu Ying, pp. 321-322
- The Deliverance of Tunis by Andre Gide, pp. 323-326
- An Economy of Abundance by Will Arnold Forster, pp. 327-332
- Dreams Under Dictatorship by C. Beradt, pp. 333-337
- Round Table No. 19: The Future of American Democracy by Stanley Young, pp. 338-353
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 354-356
- The Walls Turn Outward by Lian Shairo, pp. 357-358
- Central Europe After the War by Fritz Kaufmann, pp. 359-363
- Plans for the Future, pp. 364-369
- Underground Reporter by Pierre Dupont, pp. 370-372
- United France Awaits the Allies by Georges Buisson, pp. 373-374
- Moral Indebtedness by Orson Welles, p. 375
- The Secret of Russia's Success by V. Voronin, pp. 376-377
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Foreign Correspondents on Global War by Burnet Hershey, pp. 378-379 - 2 Reviews- Mediterranean Assignment by Richard McMillan
- The Toughest Fighting in the World by George Henry Johnston
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 380
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A Radio Commentator Reviews History by Quincy Howe, p. 381 - 1 Review- Preview of History by Raymond Gram Swing
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Italy, Testing Ground for Allied Policy by J. Alvarez del Vayo, p. 382 - 1 Review- What To Do With Italy by Gaetano Salvemini and George La Piana
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Review The Edge of the Abyss, by Alfred Noyes, p. 382 - 1 Review- The Edge of the Abyss by Alfred Noyes
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 383-384
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November 1943 Issue = 25 Articles- Drawing by Tom, p. 390
- Editorials, pp. 391-392
- A United Nations Board to Save Jews , p. 393
- Farewell to America by Count Carlo Sforza, pp. 394-395
- India Prepares to Take the Offensive by H.G. Quaritch Wales, pp. 396-400
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 401-403
- We Must Live with Soviet Russia by Irving Brant, pp. 404-406
- A British View on the Postwar World by John H. Humphreys, pp. 407-412
- The Negro and America's Uneasy Conscience by Gunnar Myrdal, pp. 413-422
- Peace, Peace by Witter Bynner, p. 423
- Round Table No. 20: The Battle for the Balkans by Louis Dolivet, pp. 424-439
- Pilgrims without a Shrine by Leo Lania, pp. 440-442
- The Motion Picture in the Fight for Freedom by Walter F. Wanger, pp. 443-447
- Argentine Experience by David Chazen, pp. 448-451
- China's Road toward Democracy by S.R. Chow, pp. 452-459
- Underground Reporter by Joseph Stoppelman, pp. 460-462
- Plans for the Future by Arthur O. Lovejoy, pp. 463-469
- They'll Never Find Us Alive, p. 470
- Drawing by Marc Chagall, pp. 470-472
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A Symbol of a New Way of Life by Stanley Young, p. 473 - 1 Review- The Air Future: A Primer of Aeropolitics by Burnet Hershey
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A Mayo Clinic for the Common Man by Raymond Gautier, pp. 474-475 - 1 Review- Kaiser Wakes the Doctors by Paul de Kruif
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Indomitable Fighter by H.W. Baerensprung, p. 476 - 1 Review- Battle Hymn of China by Agnes Smedley
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The Vanishing American by Max Lerner, p. 477 - 1 Review- The American: The Making of a New Man by James Truslow Adams
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 478
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 479-480
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December 1943 Issue = 38 Articles- The Hope for Liberation (Drawing) by Alfred Gordon Draper, p. 482
- Editorials, p. 483
- Paris Speaks to Algiers , p. 484
- Education in the United Nations Armies , p. 485
- The Fuehrer at the Munich Beer Hall , p. 486
- World Scene in Washington by Ernest K. Lindley, pp. 487-489
- War Criminals and the Future by Sigrid Undset, pp. 490-491
- A Credo for Today: For Action A Call, p. 492
- A Diary of the Congress, pp. 493-496
- Organization by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, p. 497
- To End Fascism Forever by J. Alvarez del Vayo, pp. 498-499
- The Unknown Soldier by Orson Welles, pp. 500-502
- Peace Based on Freedom, Freedom Secure in Peace by Harold Butler, pp. 503-504
- Peace is Indivisible by Wei Tao Ming, pp. 505-506
- Self-Discipline, Tolerance, Cooperation by Evans F. Carlson, p. 507
- International Organization on Imperative Necessity by Claude D. Pepper, pp. 508-509
- General Declaration of the Third Free World Congress, pp. 510-511
- Principles of the Free World Association, p. 512
- A Statement of the American Free World Association, p. 513
- A Panel Discussion---Freedom from Fear by Max Lerner, Randolfo Pacciardi, and Ferdinand Czernin, ..., pp. 514-523
- Inside Fortress Europe (Drawing) by Stan Fraydas, p. 524
- The Underground Reporter, pp. 525-526
- Last Letters from Doomed Underground Youths , p. 527
- I Am a Saboteur , pp. 528-529
- Farewell to America by Henri Laugier, pp. 530-531
- The Fashioning of the Future Governments of Man by John H. Humphreys, pp. 532-538
- World Food Situation by Mordecai Ezekiel, pp. 539-544
- Silent Millions at the Council Table by William O. Douglas, pp. 545-550
- Agrarian Problem of Southeastern Europe by Emil Lengyel, pp. 551-555
- White Christmas in Russia (Drawing) by Tom, p. 556
- Nineteen Forty-Three by LeGarde S. Doughty, pp. 557-558
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An American Soldier's Report by Burnet Hershey, p. 559 - 1 Review- The Battle Is the Pay-Off by Ralph Ingersoll
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A Milestone in Education by Mark Starr, pp. 560-561 - 1 Review- The American Story of Industrial and Labor Conditions
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Comprehending War and Peace by D.C.B., pp. 562-564 - 1 Review- The Makers of Modern Strategy by Edward Mead Earle, Gordon A. Craig, and Felix Gilbert, ...
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Fighting for the Future by Keith W. Jennison, p. 565 - 1 Review- Home Front Memo by Carl Sandburg
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books on International Affairs, p. 566
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To Win the Peace, p. 566 - 1 Review- Can We Win the Peace? by Denna F. Fleming
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Partisans of the Partisans by Ruth E. Campbell, pp. 567-576 - 1 Review- My Native Land by Louis Adamic
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July 1944 Issue = 29 Articles- Nocturne by Witter Bynner, p. 6
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, p. 7
- Race Hate Must Be Outlawed by Orson Welles, pp. 8-11
- The End of the Road (Drawing) by Victor DePauw, p. 12
- Invasion Spells Victory by Max Werner, pp. 13-16
- From the East - South - West by Victor A. Yakhontoff, pp. 17-21
- Resurrection (Drawing) by Luis Quintanilla, p. 22
- France Battles Beside Her Allies by A.M. Brossin de Saint-Didier, pp. 23-27
- On the Factory Front (Drawing) by Gross-Bettelheim, p. 28
- Workers Back Invasion by William Green, pp. 29-30
- Inside Fortress Europe, pp. 31-33
- Round Table No. 25: America's Role in a World Organization by Burnet Hershey, pp. 34-44
- A Charter for a Safe World by Fiorello H. La Guardia, pp. 45-48
- Freedom from and Freedom for by William O. Douglas, pp. 49-52
- We Polish Jews by Julian Tuwim, pp. 53-56
- The Underground Reporter, pp. 57-58
- The Silencing of the Bells , p. 59
- Avengers in the Catacombs by V. Liaskowski, pp. 60-61
- Rebuilding World Economy by Antonin Basch, pp. 62-67
- Peace Must Mean Security by Philip Murray, pp. 68-71
- Punishment of War Criminals by Claude D. Pepper, pp. 72-74
- Progress of the Struggle by Norman Angell, pp. 75-78
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Must the Machine Age Fail? by Dudley F. McCollum, pp. 79-80 - 1 Review- The Condition of Man by Lewis Mumford
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There Will Always Be a Brauchitsch by Hans Jacob, pp. 81-82 - 3 Reviews- German Radio Propaganda by Ernst Kris and Hans Speier
- The German Army by Herbert Rosinski
- Hitler's Generals by W.E. Hart
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Russia's "Big Business" by Nicholas P. Vakar, pp. 83-84 - 1 Review- Management in Russian Industry and Agriculture by Gregory Bienstock, Solomon M. Schwarz, and Aaron Yugow, ...
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"Good Neighbor" Prospects by Octavio Mangabeira, p. 85 - 1 Review- Latin America and the Industrial Age by J. Fred Rippy
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 86
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If Islands Were Ships by Laura Vitray, p. 87 - 1 Review- The Navy's War by Fletcher Pratt
- Index of the Free World Volume VII, pp. 88-98
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August 1944 Issue = 27 Articles- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 102-104
- War Correspondents by Orson Welles, pp. 105-106
- Relief for the Liberated by Herbert H. Lehman, pp. 107-110
- A Platform for All Americans for the Coming Elections by Ralph Barton Perry, pp. 111-115
- Summer in Russia---1944 by Helene Mullins, p. 116
- Germany Out-Maneuvered by General M. Galaktionov, pp. 117-119
- Conversion to Peace in Agriculture and Industry by Mordecai Ezekiel, pp. 120-128
- The France We Want by Andre Philip, pp. 129-133
- They Took to the Maquis, pp. 134-138
- The Balance Sheet of Lend-Lease by Ernest Dale, pp. 139-142
- Rome and After by G.A. Borgese, pp. 143-147
- Robot Bombs Revive the Blitz Spirit by Mary Seaton, pp. 148-150
- China's Industrial Future by Rewi Alley, pp. 151-156
- Will the Filipinos Help Us? by Marc T. Greene, pp. 157-160
- The Know-How in Democracy by Norman Angell, pp. 161-164
- A Free Flow of News Must Link the Nations by James L. Fly, pp. 165-169
- A New Religion of Man by Dane Rudhyar, pp. 170-173
- Art---Goodwill Ambassador by John G. Paine, pp. 174-176
- The Making of a Doughboy by Leslie Sabo, Jr., pp. 177-179
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The Future of India by Anup Singh, pp. 180-181 - 2 Reviews- The Indian Problem by Reginald Coupland
- The People of India by Kumar Goshal
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What Men Wish to See by Milos Safranek, p. 182 - 1 Review- Russia and the Peace by Bernard Pares
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Now Is the Time by Beryl Harold Levy, pp. 183-184 - 1 Review- The Time for Decision by Sumner Welles
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 185
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New Wealth of Nations by Max Lerner, p. 186 - 1 Review- Democracy Reborn by Henry A. Wallace
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An Unforgettable Figure by Stephen Bonsal, p. 187 - 1 Review- Woodrow Wilson by Gerald W. Johnson
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Lanny Budd's Adventures by Atwood H. Townsend, pp. 188-189 - 1 Review- Presidential Agent by Upton Sinclair
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 190-194
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September 1944 Issue = 27 Articles- With Our Hands by Kathleen Sutton, p. 198
- Editorials by Orson Welles, pp. 199-201
- The Slow Road to Peace by Burnet Hershey, pp. 202-204
- Allied Generalship Outsmarts Hitler by Herbert Corey, pp. 205-210
- Robot Bombs and Robot Minds by Norman Angell, pp. 211-213
- Remolding the German Mind by Walter Cerf, pp. 214-218
- Symposium on Freedom of Information by Sumner Welles, pp. 219-223
- Truth in News by Christopher Chancellor, p. 224
- Free News-First Step in Peace by Kent Cooper, pp. 225-229
- Free World's Thumbnail Definitions: Fascism by Louis Dolivet, p. 230
- Britain's Brains Trust by Howard Thomas, pp. 231-235
- Introduction to Free World's Round Table by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., p. 236
- Round Table No. 26: A Money Plan for World Peace and Plenty by Harry D. White, pp. 237-249
- London Letter by Mary Seaton, pp. 250-252
- Doomed Japan Exchanges Tojo for Koiso by John Goette, pp. 253-256
- Jo, A War Story by Ilya Ehrenbourg, pp. 257-260
- The U.S.A. Needs a Realistic Foreign Policy by John F. Wharton, pp. 261-266
- Americans United by Ulric Bell, pp. 267-268
- In Defense of the Americas by Alberto Guani, pp. 269-270
- Argentina's New World Nazis by Ray Josephs, pp. 271-276
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The World Has Neighborhoods by Beryl Harold Levy, pp. 277-278 - 1 Review- U.S. War Aims by Walter Lippmann
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Progress in China by Lawrence K. Rosinger, p. 279 - 1 Review- China Looks Forward by Fo Sun
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A National Leader by Randall Gould, pp. 280-281 - 1 Review- Chiang Kai-Shek: Asia's Man of Destiny by Hsin-hai Chang
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Germany's Past, Present and Future by Heinz Pol, pp. 282-283 - 1 Review- Germany: A Short History by George N. Shuster and Arnold Bergstraesser
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 284
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United Nations of the World by Gilbert Chinard, p. 285 - 1 Review- The Great Decision by James T. Shotwell
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 286-290
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October 1944 Issue = 25 Articles- mankind Against the Sky by E.G. Heissenbuttel, p. 296
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 297-298
- International Intellectual Cooperation by Li Yu Ying, pp. 299-300
- Comrades of the Great Invasion by Alain de la Nieppe, pp. 301-303
- Argentina's Underground versus a New Fascist Empire by Guillermo Korn, pp. 304-306
- War---As It Looks to China's "Little" Man by Jean Lyon, pp. 307-310
- That France May Live by Maurice Chourot, pp. 311-316
- My Trip to the Battlefronts by R.J. Thomas, pp. 317-319
- United Nations---Till Peace Do Us Part? by Norman Angell, pp. 320-322
- Round Table No. 27: Dumbarton Oaks---and After? by Burnet Hershey, Leon Henderson, and William Hillman, ..., pp. 323-334
- Nations' Stake in American Reconversion by Robert R. Nathan, pp. 335-338
- Beveridge's New Plan for Full Employment by Honor Balfour, pp. 339-342
- World TVA's---New Frontiers for Peace by James E. Murray, pp. 343-345
- Prodigal Romania Returns to Her Old Allies by Charles Davila, pp. 346-348
- German Cartel-Kings, Tomorrow's Turn-Coats by Albert Norden, pp. 349-354
- Greece on the Road to Unity by Basil Vlavianos, pp. 355-359
- Free World's Thumbnail Definitions: The Fascist Mind, pp. 360-362
- Building the World Brain by Oliver L. Reiser, pp. 363-369
- Our Goal Unity---But Germans Are Unfit by Albert Einstein, p. 370
- Faith and Reason in Double Harness by C.H. Waddington, pp. 371-375
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Macnimsey Will Beat the Japs by John Goette, pp. 376-377 - 1 Review- Pacific Victory, 1945 by Joseph Driscoll
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 378
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The Truth About Germany by Leo Lania, p. 379 - 1 Review- Furlough by Franz Hoellering
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From Vichy to Paris by Emile Bure, pp. 380-382 - 2 Reviews- Petain: The Old Man of France by Janet Flanner
- The Truth About de Gaulle by Andre Riveloup
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 383-386
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November 1944 Issue = 33 Articles- Man on the Dark Highroad (for Wendell Willkie) by Joseph Joel Keith, p. 392
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 393-394
- The Loyal Protagonist by Burnet Hershey, pp. 395-396
- Nazis Can't Take It by Guy Byam, pp. 397-398
- Here Passes the Luftwaffe by E. Colston Shepherd, pp. 399-401
- Germany on the Anvil by Herbert Corey, pp. 402-405
- Argentina Breeds the Nazi Caterpillar (Drawing) by Luis Quintanilla, p. 406
- I Accuse by Luciano Molinas, pp. 407-412
- Dumbarton Oaks: If the Policement Quarrel? by Norman Angell, pp. 413-415
- Boom Town in Iran by O. Orestov, pp. 416-418
- What I Am Fighting For by Lt. Byron B. Buckeridge, pp. 419-424
- How I Conceive the Congresswoman's Role by Helen Gahagan Douglas, pp. 425-427
- Krupp, International Plotter by Albert Norden, pp. 428-432
- Open Channels for News by Hugh Baillie, pp. 433-436
- War---and the World's Children by Laura Vitray, pp. 437-444
- The Glass Necklace by Konstantin Paustovsky, pp. 445-447
- Plans and Politics in Britain by Mary Seaton, pp. 448-450
- World Democracy and U.S. Jobs by James G. Patton, pp. 451-453
- In Liberated Paris (Drawing) by Vertes, p. 454
- Memory of Fiends and Heroes by Emilienne Moreau, pp. 455-459
- UNRRA---Healer of Nations' Wounds, p. 460
- A Message to the Free World by Herbert H. Lehman, p. 461
- UNRRA Faces Action by L.B. Pearson, pp. 461-463
- World Organization and UNRRA by Richard Kidston Law, pp. 464-465
- Europe's Displaced Persons by Vladimir S. Hurban, p. 466
- Yugoslav Partisans in UNRRA Camps by Rudolf Bicanic, pp. 467-468
- Resistance Movement and UNRRA by Feliks Gross, pp. 469-470
- The Far East Committee of UNRRA by Tingfu F. Tsiang, pp. 471-472
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Executive Versus Congress by Roscoe Drummond, p. 473 - 1 Review- Meet Your Congress by John T. Flynn
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Save the World from Anarchy by Stephen Bonsal, pp. 474-476 - 1 Review- Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace by Thomas A. Bailey
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 477
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Democracy on Paper by Heinz Pol, p. 478 - 1 Review- Prelude to Silence by Arnold Brecht
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 479-482
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December 1944 Issue = 24 Articles- Who's Who in This Issue, pp. 486-490
- Editorial by Orson Welles, pp. 491-493
- Free World's American Opinion Poll, pp. 494-497
- The Partisan by A.S. Morris, p. 498
- The People Take Over in Yugoslavia by Stoyan Gavrilovic, pp. 499-502
- International Ownership of Air Transport by Daniel Giles Sullivan, pp. 503-506
- Economic Fallacy and Allied Disunity by Norman Angell, pp. 507-510
- Otto---The Weathervane by Julius Deutsch, pp. 511-512
- Cartels---Barrier to International Harmony by Harley M. Kilgore, pp. 513-516
- American Adjustment to a Security Organization by Paul Appleby, pp. 517-522
- A Gift by Pierre Blanchar, pp. 523-525
- Patriots Denounce Argentine Fascists by Luciano Molinas, pp. 526-530
- Return Trip to Corregidor by Marc T. Greene, pp. 531-535
- Reich Trade Satellites by Emil Lengyel, pp. 536-540
- Letters from the Front, pp. 541-547
- UNRRA and Public Opinion by Brooke Claxton, pp. 548-550
- Miracle of the Fish by Chester Williams, pp. 551-554
- Soviet Science and Humanism by Boris A. Keller, pp. 555-561
- Town Hall in the State Department by Ulric Bell, pp. 562-564
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Americans All---Immigrants All by Alonzo F. Myers, pp. 565-566 - 1 Review- Foreign Influences in American Life by David F. Bowers
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Modern Men at War by Burnet Hershey, p. 567 - 1 Review- Brave Men by Ernie Pyle
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 568
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Arctic Invasion, p. 569 - 1 Review- I Went to the Soviet Arctic by Ruth Gruber
- Index of the Free World Volume VIII, pp. 570-578
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Issues of 1945 = 12 Issues, 387 Articles-
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January 1945 Issue = 27 Articles- Liberation by A. Stanley Mendelson, pp. 1-3
- Who's Who in This Issue, pp. 4-8
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, p. 9
- G.I. Bill of Rights by Orson Welles, pp. 10-12
- Dumbarton Oaks Excels the League by Viscount Cecil, pp. 13-17
- The Leaders by Joseph Joel Keith, p. 18
- Profiles of Headliners by Herbert Corey, pp. 19-21
- Free World's American Opinion Poll: Immigration, pp. 22-26
- A Physical Plan for a World of Plenty by Mordecai Ezekiel, pp. 27-32
- State of the World, pp. 33-36
- Democracy's Propaganda by John Grierson, pp. 37-40
- Our Berlin Allies by Max Mandellaub and Frank E. Kent, pp. 41-45
- "Our Blood Ran with the Lash" (Drawing) by C. Cresson, p. 46
- An Eye-Witness Report on Jewish Palestine by Nahum Goldmann, pp. 47-50
- London Letter: Britain's Philosophy Today---Progress by Mary Seaton, pp. 51-53
- Free Press and Free Minds by Norman Angell, pp. 54-58
- A Chinese Symbol by Fabian Chow, pp. 59-62
- Czechoslovakia---A Working Democracy by Jan Papanek, pp. 63-66
- Round Table No. 28: The Emerging World Order at Dumbarton Oaks by Ulric Bell, Bruce Bliven, Louis Dolivet, and Thomas K. Finletter, ..., pp. 67-80
- French and Russian Security by Philip M. Kaiser, pp. 81-85
- The State Department Goes to Town by Ulric Bell, pp. 86-87
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A Foreign Policy for Peacetime by Barnett Bildersee, pp. 88-89 - 2 Reviews- Foreign Policy Begins at Home by James P. Warburg
- Here Comes Tomorrow by A. Wilbert Zelomek
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A Grammar for Democracy by Feliks Gross, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- Freedom and Civilization by Bronislaw Malinowski
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A Battle Cry Against the International Cartels by Albert Norden, p. 92 - 1 Review- Cartels: Challenge to a Free World by Wendell Berge
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Music for Internationalists by John G. Paine, p. 93 - 1 Review- Bohuslav Martinu: The Man and His Music by Milos Safranek
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Basque President Accuses Franco by Albert Norden, p. 94 - 1 Review- Escape Via Berlin by Jose Antonio de Aguirre
- Recommended Books for Free World Readers, pp. 95-102
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February 1945 Issue = 34 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-9
- "That These Honored Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain" (Drawing) by Victor DePauw, p. 10
- Editorials by Orson Welles, p. 11
- Agenda for Unity by Louis Dolivet, pp. 12-13
- Resistance Vital to Europe by William L. Shirer, p. 14
- France's New Foreign Policy by Georges Bidault, pp. 15-17
- Headliners: Henri Bonnet by Karl Schriftgiesser, pp. 18-20
- Franco the Insolent, p. 21
- Briefly from Abroad, p. 22
- Italy's Anti-Fascists Fight for a New Deal by Pietro Nenni, pp. 23-26
- A Denunciation: Argentina Prepares for War, pp. 27-30
- Immigration and Foreign Security by Norman Angell, pp. 31-33
- Free World's American Opinion Poll: World Organization, pp. 34-37
- Shadow on Road by LeGarde S. Doughty, p. 38
- Hitler's Best General Is Stopped by Herbert Corey, pp. 39-42
- Geography Fights for Japan by John Goette, pp. 43-46
- Will Peace Require Universal War Training? by Stanton A. Coblentz, pp. 47-50
- Yes by Representative James W. Wadsworth, pp. 51-53
- Highlights on Herr Schickelbruber (Cartoons) by Antonin Pelc, pp. 54-55
- Billy Turner---War's Child by Mary Seaton, pp. 56-60
- World Labor and the Employment Challenge by Aaron Levenstein, pp. 61-65
- War Against Poverty by Arthur J. Altmeyer, pp. 66-70
- A Global Machine Age by Mordecai Ezekiel, pp. 71-74
- Story---First Assignment by Antoni Cwojdzinski, pp. 75-79
- Will Science Be the Religion of Tomorrow? by Claude Chevalley, pp. 80-87
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Review The Secret History of the War, by Waverley Root by Roscoe Ellard, pp. 88-89 - 1 Review- The Secret History of the War by Waverley Root
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French Without Tears by L.V., p. 90 - 1 Review- The Heart on the Sleeve by Marcelle Dorval and Jean Carlu
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Democracy in Crisis by Fritz Kaufmann, p. 91 - 1 Review- Democracy Under Pressure by Stuart Chase
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Review By Bread Alone, by Betty de Sherbinin by Ray Josephs, p. 91 - 1 Review- By Bread Alone by Betty de Sherbinin
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Styles in Public Servants by John Perry, p. 92 - 2 Reviews- The Bureaucrat by John H. Crider
- Representative Bureaucracy by J. Donald Kingsley
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Toward Balkan Federation by Josef Hanc, p. 93 - 1 Review- Balkan Background by Bernard Newman
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, p. 94
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Fabianism by S. Haden Guest, pp. 95-102 - 1 Review- Everybody's Political What's What? by Bernard Shaw
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March 1945 Issue = 33 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-9
- What to Do by Theodore Dreiser, p. 10
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 11-12
- Support World Organization , p. 13
- The Eleventh Hour for Relief , pp. 13-14
- The End by Thomas Mann, pp. 15-18
- The Three Biggest Men in the World by Louis Dolivet, pp. 19-23
- Gigantic Planning: Secret of the Soviet Steam Roller by Rene Lavigne, pp. 24-26
- Manila to Tokyo by Herbert Corey, pp. 27-30
- Headliners: Alberto Tarchiani by Marion Rosselli, pp. 31-33
- Free World's American Opinion Poll: German Guilt, pp. 34-37
- What Is A People's Peace? by Norman Angell, pp. 38-40
- A Bill of Rights for All Peoples by Ulric Bell, pp. 41-42
- A Plan for Peace in the Pacific by Serge Fliegers, pp. 43-45
- What the Germans Owe by Atwood H. Townsend, pp. 46-51
- The Revenge of Norway by Bjorn Stallare, pp. 52-55
- The Cornering of the Beast (Cartoons), pp. 56-57
- Free Speech on the Silver Screen by Darryl F. Zanuck, pp. 58-61
- U.S. War Machine Runs in High Gear by J.A. Krug, pp. 62-66
- How Can We Make Sure of Postwar Jobs for All? by Paul G. Hoffman, pp. 67-69
- A Legislator's View by Senator James E. Murray, pp. 70-72
- Politics, Problems and People by Mary Seaton, pp. 73-76
- To Youth: A Message by President Juan Jose Amezaga, Uraguay, p. 77
- Passengers on Planet Earth by Harlan T. Stetson, pp. 78-82
- Story---Saboteur by George W. Tepa, pp. 83-85
- Who's Who in This Issue, pp. 86-87
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Review War Criminals: Their Prosecution and Punishmen... by Jonah J. Goldstein, pp. 88-89 - 1 Review- War Criminals: Their Prosecution and Punishment by Sheldon Glueck
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America's Destiny by David S. Muzzey, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- The Philosophy of American History by Morris Zucker
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A Plan for "Peasant Europe" by Emil Lengyel, p. 92 - 1 Review- Crossroads of Two Continents by Feliks Gross
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Kinship of Man by Grace Johnson, pp. 93-94 - 1 Review- The American Story by Archibald MacLeish
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What Makes Prejudice by Carroll C. Pratt, pp. 95-96 - 1 Review- ABC's of Scapegoating by Gordon W. Allport
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, pp. 97-102
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April 1945 Issue = 37 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-10
- A Message from President Roosevelt, p. 11
- Editorials, pp. 12-13
- Fourth Free World Congress , p. 14
- The Mexican Conference , p. 14
- V-Day Plus the Clean-up by Herbert Corey, pp. 15-18
- The High Cost of Error by John Gaunt, pp. 19-20
- Battles and People by Lt. Byron Buckeridge, pp. 21-24
- Headliners: Henry Wallace by Irving Brant, pp. 25-29
- Quislings (Humorous Cartoons) by Quintanilla, pp. 30-31
- Reviving France by Robert Lacoste, pp. 32-33
- Free World's American Opinion Poll: Are the German People Guilty?, pp. 34-37
- Trial of the Master War Criminal (Drawing) by DePauw, p. 38
- Genocide---A Modern Crime by Raphael Lemkin, pp. 39-43
- Germany's Reinsurance Cartel by Alfred Manes, pp. 44-47
- The Dodecanese and the Next Peace by Constantine Panunzio, pp. 48-50
- The Best Starting Point toward World Security by Norman Angell, pp. 51-52
- Money's Role in Peace by Senator Robert F. Wagner, pp. 53-56
- Italy Pleads for Her Place as an Ally by Benedetto Croce, pp. 57-61
- A Line on the World with Its Cartoonists, pp. 62-65
- Hunger, Houses and Hope (London Letter) by Mary Seaton, pp. 66-67
- Frontier by Loudie Claar, pp. 68-69
- Work After War---How Insure Enough Jobs? by Maury Maverick, pp. 70-72
- Organized Labor's View by Robert K. Lamb, pp. 73-76
- Equalizing the Earth's Bounties by John F. Timmons, pp. 77-80
- A Woman Without a Country---A Story by John Yard, pp. 81-85
- Who's Who in This Issue, pp. 86-87
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Review Solution in Asia, by Owen Lattimore by H.G. Quaritch Wales, p. 88 - 1 Review- Solution in Asia by Owen Lattimore
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Red China Goes Democratic by Randall Gould, p. 89 - 1 Review- Report from Red China by Harrison Forman
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Philosophy of Politics by L. Vitray, p. 90 - 1 Review- Politics and Morals by Benedetto Croce
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Psychoanalyzing the Russians by Fritz Kaufmann, p. 91 - 1 Review- Germany, Russia and the Future by John T. MacCurdy
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The Case of the Greeks by Basil Vlavianos, p. 92 - 1 Review- The Price of Liberty by Mikia Pezas
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Story of a Czech Engineer by Leo Lania, p. 93 - 1 Review- The Hideout by Egon Hostovsky
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Problems of Europe by Richard Posner, p. 94 - 1 Review- Europe: An Atlas of Human Geography by Marthe Rajchman
- Recommended Books, p. 94
- A Check List of Forthcoming Books, pp. 95-102
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May 1945 Issue = 41 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-10
- The Promise of San Francisco by Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., p. 11
- In Memoriam by Orson Welles, p. 12
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 13-14
- The Fourth Free World Congress , p. 15
- Messages to the Fourth Free World Congress by Winston Churchill, p. 16
- --- by Chiang Kai-shek, p. 16
- Roosevelt by Thomas Mann, pp. 17-18
- Hope for Mankind by Archbishop John J. Cantwell, p. 19
- II. Global Welfare by Bishop Francis J. McConnell, p. 20
- III. Peace Through Righteousness by Rev. Dr. D. de Sola Pool, pp. 21-22
- World Security---Goal of San Francisco by Sir Norman Angell, pp. 23-26
- Far and Wide, Plain People See a Vision of Peace by Russell Briney, pp. 27-28
- An Iowa Farmer Talks of Ending Wars by Forrest Seymour, p. 29
- Men in Many Parts of China Ask a World Order That Works by Hubert Wang, pp. 30-31
- World Order---As China's Women See It by Ada Ying, p. 32
- Common Man Needed at San Francisco by Mary Seaton, p. 33
- United In Peace As In War by H.L., p. 34
- A Red Army Fighter's Letter on War and Peace by Dmitri Novikov, p. 35
- A Greek Hero Gives His Idea of a Peoples' Peace by Basil John Vlavianos, p. 36
- A Two-Way Street by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., p. 37
- World Trade and San Francisco by R.W.G. Mackay, pp. 38-39
- American Opinion Poll: U.S. at San Francisco, pp. 40-43
- Labor's Stake in Peace Planning by Philip Murray, pp. 44-45
- London Trade Union Conference by R.J. Thomas, pp. 46-48
- The Great Peace Plans by Howard O. Eaton, pp. 49-56
- Is the World Court in Peril? by Justice Manley O. Hudson, pp. 57-59
- Waging Peace on the Ether Waves by Edgar Kobak, pp. 60-63
- The Negro Looks Abroad by Martin Ebon, pp. 64-65
- Two Sergeants Return Home by Leo Lania, p. 66
- London Letter: European Peace and San Francisco by Mary Seaton, pp. 67-68
- A Message to Free World by Eduard Benes, p. 69
- A Weather Eye Out with the Cartoonists, pp. 70-73
- The Lesson of the Italian Purge by Count Carlo Sforza, pp. 74-76
- Free World's "Charter for the United Nations", pp. 77-85
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Russia---Bad and Good Reporting by Roscoe Ellard, pp. 86-87 - 2 Reviews- Report on the Russians by William L. White
- Russia Is No Riddle by Edmund Stevens
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Postwar Test of Free Government by Merlo J. Pusey, pp. 88-89 - 1 Review- Can Representative Government Do the Job? by Thomas K. Finletter
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Harnessing Government To Freedom by Thomas K. Finletter, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- Big Government: Can We Control It? by Merlo J. Pusey
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The Complex Problem of Nippon by John Goette, pp. 92-93 - 2 Reviews- Through Japanese Eyes by Otto D. Tolischus
- What to Do with Japan by Wilfrid Fleisher
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Kaltenborn's Transition Literature by Burnet Hershey, pp. 94-102 - 1 Review- Europe Now by H.V. Kaltenborn
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June 1945 Issue = 29 Articles- San Francisco---A Picture Section by Derso and Kelen, pp. 1-18
- Free Speech, pp. 19-21
- Editorial: Shadows of Victory, p. 22
- San Francisco Diary by Louis Dolivet, pp. 23-27
- Notes on San Francisco by Max Ascoli, pp. 28-30
- Headliners: Russia's Molotov by Henry C. Cassidy, pp. 31-32
- U.S. Senators Discuss San Francisco by Claude D. Pepper, pp. 33-34
- We Can Discount the Skeptics by George D. Aiken, p. 35
- The World Wants More Democracy by Elbert D. Thomas, p. 36
- A Milestone To Peace by H. Alexander Smith, pp. 37-39
- Universal Guarantees for Workers by C.W. Fowler, pp. 40-42
- The Fight for "We the People" by John R. Ellingston, pp. 43-44
- Bretton Woods---A Key to Peace by Chase G. Woodhouse, pp. 45-47
- Franco: Why Should We Fear Ghosts? by Vincent Sheean, pp. 48-50
- Progress of the Struggle: After S.F. by Norman Angell, pp. 51-54
- Pacific War---Closing in for the Kill by Herbert Corey, pp. 55-58
- Winning a Real Peace for Asia by John Goette, pp. 59-62
- The Germans Are a United People by Sigrid Undset, pp. 63-66
- Austria's Disputed Government by Julius Deutsch, pp. 67-68
- How Is Yugoslavia Ruled? by Stoyan Gavrilovic, pp. 69-72
- American Opinion Poll: U.S. and World Prosperity, pp. 73-76
- World Food Picture by T. Swann Harding, pp. 77-78
- The Last Bastion by Burnet Hershey, pp. 79-82
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2 Reviews Freedom Is More Than a Word, by Marshall Field by Leo Lania, pp. 83-84 - 2 Reviews- Freedom Is More Than a Word by Marshall Field
- Can Democracy Recover? by Louis Marlio
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A Biographer Looks at Germany by Louis Nizer, pp. 85-86 - 1 Review- The Moral Conquest of Germany by Emil Ludwig
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Winning the Peace by Donald A. MacLean, pp. 87-88 - 1 Review- Main Street's New Neighbors by Melvin K. Whiteleather
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Will World Order Work? by Melvin K. Whiteleather, p. 89 - 1 Review- A Dynamic World Order by Donald A. MacLean
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Peace Economy by Somson Trop-Krynski, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- A Price for Peace by Antonin Basch
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Winning a Free World, pp. 92-98 - 1 Review- The Treasury for the Free World by Ben Raeburn
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July 1945 Issue = 25 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-9
- Frontispiece by Kelen, p. 10
- Editorial: At the Crossroads of Two Worlds by Louis Dolivet, pp. 11-12
- On the Threshold of World Oneness by Archibald MacLeish, pp. 13-16
- The League Is Dead---Long Live the Charter! by Serge Fliegers, pp. 17-25
- United Nations Forums, pp. 26-27
- Emergence of New Values , pp. 28-30
- World Citizenship and Economic Problems , pp. 31-33
- Remaining Dangers of Fascism , pp. 34-35
- Seeds of Disunity , pp. 36-38
- "Strike Two" on Hara Kiri by Herbert Corey, pp. 39-42
- Russia and America: A Critical Partnership by Max Lerner, pp. 43-46
- Basic Problems of Big Three Unity by Norman Angell, pp. 47-50
- American Opinion Poll: Will Fascism Die Out?, pp. 51-54
- The Secret Enemy at San Francisco by Harry W. Flannery, pp. 55-58
- The Homeless Return by Martin Ebon, pp. 59-62
- Preparing a Safe Crossing from War to Peace by William H. Davis, pp. 63-67
- Picture Feature by Quintanilla, pp. 68-69
- Birmingham to Bengal (A Story) by John Yard, pp. 70-74
- Who's Who, p. 75
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A Japan-Asia Bookshelf by John Goette, pp. 76-78 - 4 Reviews- The Asian Legacy and American Life by Arthur E. Christy
- The Netherlands Indies and Japan by Hubertus J. van Mook
- Japanese Militarism: Its Cause and Cure by John M. Maki
- The Future of Japan by William C. Johnstone
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Emergency Rescue by Josef Forman, p. 79 - 1 Review- Surrender on Demand by Varian Fry
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Review Labor and Tomorrow's World, by G. Bromley Oxnam by C.W. Fowler, p. 80 - 1 Review- Labor and Tomorrow's World by G. Bromley Oxnam
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Lerner Looks at Life by Barnet Nover, pp. 81-86 - 1 Review- Public Journal by Max Lerner
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August 1945 Issue = 26 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Free Speech, pp. 7-9
- Editorial: Symptoms of European Recovery by Louis Dolivet, pp. 10-12
- Postscript on San Francisco by Max Ascoli, pp. 13-17
- United Nations Forums, pp. 18-19
- Implementing the San Francisco Charter , pp. 20-23
- Ratification of the Charter , pp. 24-26
- The Charter and Power Politics by Norman Angell, pp. 27-29
- Headliners: James F. Byrnes by Ulric Bell, pp. 30-33
- The Economic and Social Council by Raoul Aglion, pp. 34-36
- Picture Section, pp. 37-52
- Eight Years of Chinese Resistance by Wellington Lee, pp. 53-55
- The Japanese Press by Harry Emerson Wildes, pp. 56-60
- American Opinion Poll: Postwar Lend-Lease and Jobs, pp. 61-64
- South American Spy Ring's Key Man Freed by H. Fernandez Artucio, pp. 65-67
- Will Europe Nationalize Industry? by Tony Sender, pp. 68-71
- Sleep in the Afternoon by Andres Iduarte, p. 72
- British Elections: A Political Clap of Thunder by Mary Seaton, pp. 73-74
- Who's Who, p. 75
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Review What is Life?, by Erwin Schrodinger by Laura Vitray, p. 76 - 1 Review- What is Life? by Erwin Schrodinger
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On Human Freedom by Morris L. Ernst, p. 77 - 2 Reviews- Safeguarding Civil Liberty Today by Carl L. Becker, Max Lerner, and James Lawrence Fly, ...
- An International Bill of the Rights of Man by Hersh Lauterpacht
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People Are Important by Anthony S. Luchek, p. 78 - 1 Review- Men at Work by Stuart Chase and Marian Tyler Chase
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They Sought Freedom by Martin Ebon, p. 79 - 1 Review- They Seek a City by Arna Bontemps and Jack Conroy
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A Million Words on War by Myron Weiss, p. 80 - 1 Review- History in the Writing by Gordon Carroll
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The Psychiatrist at War by Thomas A.C. Rennie, M.D., p. 81 - 1 Review- The Shaping of Psychiatry by War by John Rawlings Rees
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America's Discrimination Dilemma by Geraldine Beldsoe, pp. 82-86 - 1 Review- A Rising Wind by Walter Francis White
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September 1945 Issue = 28 Articles- State of the World by Special Correspondents, pp. 1-2
- Extortion under Laval, pp. 3-8
- Picture Section, pp. 9-24
- Editorials by Louis Dolivet, pp. 25-27
- Now or Never by Orson Welles, pp. 28-29
- Headliner: Truman by Roscoe Drummond, pp. 30-33
- Japan and the End of the World by Herbert Corey, pp. 34-36
- "X" Equals the Future by Laura Vitray, pp. 37-39
- How Long Hirohito? Two Opposite Views by Willard Price, pp. 40-41
- --- by John Goette, pp. 42-44
- A Department of Peace by Senator Alexander Wiley, pp. 45-47
- V-J by Loudie Claar, p. 48
- World Travel by Travel Editor, pp. 49-52
- The Right to Know by Kent Cooper, pp. 53-55
- Nation-Wide Poll, pp. 56-58
- Postwar Relaxation, A Story by Arnold Sundgaard, pp. 59-61
- Woman of the Maquis, Personal Story by Captain Lucienne Marchand, pp. 62-64
- Political Climate of France by Andre Sauger, pp. 65-68
- Interdependence by Theodore Dreiser, pp. 69-70
- Man and the Atom by Norman Angell, pp. 71-74
- Attlee at Britain's Helm by Mary Seaton, pp. 75-76
- Free Speech by Helen Gahagan Douglas, pp. 77-78
- Preview on Fall Books by Alice Payne Hackett, pp. 79-82
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Russia Appraised by Antonin Basch, p. 83 - 1 Review- The Basis of Soviet Strength by George B. Cressey
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War---and China by John Goette, p. 83 - 1 Review- Flight from China by Edna Lee Booker and John S. Potter
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Making of a Nazi by Leo Lania, pp. 84-85 - 1 Review- Sowing the Wind by Martha Dodd
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The Peace Vigil by Samson Trop, pp. 86-88 - 1 Review- The Killing of the Peace by Alan M. Cranston
- Picture Section, pp. 89-106
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October 1945 Issue = 32 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-8
- Making of the Peace, pp. 9-14
- Fascism on Trial, pp. 15-24
- New York Leads Intellectual Revolution by Louis Dolivet, pp. 25-28
- Five Minutes to Twelve by Oscar Cox, pp. 29-33
- Selling U.S. Preferred by Harry Flannery, pp. 34-36
- Education Under the Charter by Alexander Meiklejohn, pp. 37-39
- A Reporter's Conscience Speaks by Heinz Liepmann, pp. 40-42
- The Time Is Ripe by Octavio Mangabeira, p. 43
- The Need for Standardization by Edgard du Prey, pp. 44-46
- Fascists At Work by Max Mandellaub, pp. 47-50
- The Lesson of the Potato by Arnold Sundgaard, pp. 51-53
- World Travel, pp. 54-56
- Bermuda and Bahamas, pp. 57-60
- Norwegian Resistance Pictures, pp. 61-64
- Rebirth of a Nation by Paal Berg, Lord Chief Justice of Norway, pp. 65-68
- Shall We Have a Well-Fed World? by T. Swann Harding, pp. 69-70
- Wanted: A United Nations Radio, pp. 71-75
- The Atomic Bomb by Anabel Parker McCann, pp. 76-78
- Swiss Hospitality by Helveticus, pp. 79-80
- American Opinion Poll, pp. 81-82
- London Cable by Mary Seaton, pp. 83-84
- Europe's Coal Famine by Martin Ebon, pp. 85-86
- Free Speech, pp. 87-88
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Sixty Million Jobs by Leo Cherne, p. 89 - 1 Review- Sixty Million Jobs by Henry A. Wallace
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This Side of Utopia by Martin Ebon, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- The Springfield Plan by Alexander Alland and James Waterman Wise
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Arrogant Still by Alfred Werner, pp. 92-93 - 1 Review- The German Talks Back by Heinrich Hauser
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Spain in Exile by Fritz Kaufmann, p. 94 - 1 Review- Smouldering Freedom by Isabel de Palencia
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The Facts We Need by John Goette, pp. 94-95 - 1 Review- Dilemma in Japan by Andrew Roth
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On Mountain Climbing by Leo Lania, pp. 96-97 - 1 Review- The White Tower by James Ramsey Ullman
- Youth Holds Its Own Conference by Lucien Aigner, pp. 98-106
- Cover Photo by Martin Munkacsi
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November 1945 Issue = 37 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-8
- One World in Pictures: First part, pp. 9-11
- France's Comeback , pp. 12-20
- Primer for World Government by Louis Dolivet, pp. 21-23
- The Appenine Way by Joseph Hirsh, pp. 24-26
- Reflections on Returning Home by Lt. Byron Buckeridge, pp. 27-28
- Living Memorials by Frederick C. McKee, p. 29
- Radio That Hastened Victory by Wendell Sether, pp. 30-33
- Australia Plans for Employment by H.G. Quaritch Wales, pp. 34-37
- Nazi Princes Are War Criminals Too by Albert Norden, pp. 38-40
- The Jewish Problem Must Be Solved Now by Nahum Goldmann, pp. 41-43
- The Arab Position by Abdel Rahman Azzam Bey, pp. 44-45
- Your Job Depends on Foreign Trade by Max Mandellaub, pp. 46-49
- World Travel: Mexico, pp. 50-52
- Pictures: Second part, pp. 53-57
- The First Conference on World Government: Exclusive pictures , pp. 58-62
- Pity for Germany? , pp. 63-66
- Argentine---and the Man Who Gave Her Hope , pp. 67-68
- Spruille Braden by Allen Haden, pp. 69-72
- The Roaring Fire by Howard Rodman, pp. 73-74
- France Weighs Her Future by Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie, pp. 75-76
- London Cable by Mary Seaton, p. 77
- American Opinion Poll, p. 78
- Let's Have More Propaganda by Norman Angell, pp. 79-81
- Unity Among Humans by Pierre Souvageot, pp. 82-84
- Theater by Norris Houghton, pp. 85-88
- Free Speech, pp. 89-90
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Morgenthau's Plan by Joel H. Fisher, p. 91 - 1 Review- Germany Is Our Problem by Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
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Dynamic democracy? by Antonin Basch, p. 92 - 1 Review- Private Monopoly by David Lasser
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Cousins elaborates by Joseph Hirsh, p. 93 - 1 Review- Modern Man Is Obsolete by Norman Cousins
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Mirror before America by Ordway Tead, p. 94 - 1 Review- One Nation by Wallace Stegner
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No more Mikados by Randall Gould, p. 94 - 1 Review- Japan and the Son of Heaven by Willard Price
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Mowrer's Europe by Burnet Hershey, pp. 95-96 - 1 Review- The House of Europe by Paul Scott Mowrer
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China's poetic charm by John Goette, p. 97 - 1 Review- Forever China by Robert Payne
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Keys to freedom by H.J.B. Craven, pp. 98-99 - 1 Review- Ourselves, Inc. by Leo R. Ward
- Who's Who, pp. 100-102
- Cover Photo by F. Henle
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December 1945 Issue = 38 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-8
- One World in Pictures: First Part, pp. 9-13
- Children's Books with Fangs , pp. 14-16
- Food Conference in Quebec , pp. 17-20
- Editorial, pp. 21-23
- Leon Blum - France's True Face, pp. 24-25
- Why a World Government? by Senator Glen H. Taylor, Idaho, pp. 26-31
- Tojo Doesn't Live Here Any More by Major Ben Z. Kaplan, pp. 32-36
- Aftermath in the South Seas by Marc T. Greene, pp. 37-39
- Love Letters to Hitler, pp. 40-41
- Scientists Have No Illusions by Richard D. Present, pp. 42-43
- Borrowed Time by Michael Straight, pp. 44-45
- Watch on the Rhine by Richard de Rochemont, pp. 46-47
- Oust Peron's Government by Allen Haden, pp. 48-50
- Night Prayer by Witter Bynner, p. 51
- Cooperation for Peace by Senator Alben W. Barkley, p. 52
- Pictures: Second Part, pp. 53-58
- Holland Fights for Her Land , pp. 59-63
- Prime Minister Attlee at Home , pp. 64-65
- Fight of Three Cities, pp. 66-70
- San Franisco, p. 71
- Philadelphia, p. 72
- Hyde Park, p. 73
- Human Nature and the Atom Age by Norman Angell, pp. 74-76
- Fight Against Starvation by Serge Fliegers, pp. 77-78
- Your Job Depends on Foreign Trade by Max Mandellaub, pp. 79-80
- American Opinion Poll, p. 81
- World Travel by James F. Macdonald, pp. 82-84
- Theater by Norris Houghton, pp. 85-86
- Free Speech, pp. 87-88
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Bertrand Russell as Historian of Philosophy by Albert Hofstadter, p. 89 - 1 Review- The History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
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Turmoil in Europe by Alexander Baltzly, pp. 90-91 - 1 Review- Europe in Revolution by John Scott
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Christmas Interlude by Helen Hill Miller, pp. 92-93 - 1 Review- Maquisard: A Christmas Tale by Albert J. Guerard
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Attack on Zionism by Roger N. Baldwin, pp. 94-95 - 1 Review- The Jewish Dilemma by Elmer Berger
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Strachey on Socialism by William E. Bohn, p. 96 - 1 Review- Socialism Looks Forward by John Strachey
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Greek Documents, pp. 96-97 - 1 Review- EAM White Book
- Recommended Books for Free World Readers, pp. 98-102
- Cover Photo by K.W. Gullers
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January 1946 Issue = 33 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-8
- One World in Pictures, pp. 9-12
- Editorial by Michael Straight, pp. 13-15
- Road to World Government by Norman Angell, pp. 16-18
- Politics in Italy by Max Ascoli, pp. 19-22
- The French Colonial Ideal by Jean Chretien, pp. 23-26
- United Nations Organization Versus World Government by H.V. Evatt, pp. 27-30
- Australia Comes of Age by William H. Kelty, pp. 31-33
- Reflections on Returning Home---2 by Lt. Byron Buckeridge, pp. 34-36
- Oil in the Middle East by Martin Ebon, pp. 37-39
- Control of Atomic Energy by Frederick McKee, pp. 40-41
- Orozco by Richard Posner, pp. 42-45
- One World in Pictures: Second Part, pp. 46-48
- Back from Hell , pp. 49-51
- Fight Against Fascism in South America , p. 52
- The Forgotten Fifth Column by Cesar Rapellini, pp. 53-54
- Shall Russia Share the Control of the Ruhr by Bertrand Russell, Lord Vansittart, Dr. Joad, and Prof. Cole, ..., pp. 55-56
- The Realtors by Arnold Sundgaard, pp. 57-59
- Where Is Labor Going? by C.W. Fowler, pp. 60-61
- What is a Canadian? by Lionel Gelber, pp. 62-65
- Peace by Pieces by Lyman C. White, pp. 66-68
- World Travel, pp. 69-70
- Theater by Norris Houghton, pp. 71-72
- Free Speech, pp. 73-74
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The Ideological Fight in Japan by John Goette, p. 75 - 1 Review- Shinto: The Unconquered Enemy by Robert O. Ballou
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Eisenhower---Man of Action by David S. Muzzey, p. 76 - 1 Review- Soldier of Democracy by Kenneth S. Davis
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Problem---Black or White? by Roland Gibson, p. 77 - 1 Review- Black Metropolis by St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton
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Good Will on Earth by Ordway Tead, p. 78 - 1 Review- A Catholic Looks at the World by Francis E. McMahon
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Territorial Reorganization by Alfred Werner, p. 79 - 1 Review- The Regions of Germany by Robert E. Dickinson
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Science for the millions by Joseph Hirsh, p. 80 - 1 Review- Atomic Energy in the Coming Era by David Dietz
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Reconstruction in the Middle East by Antonin Basch, pp. 81-83 - 1 Review- The Economic Development of the Middle East by Alfred Bonne
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 84-86
- Front Cover: Words---Post Atomic by Stanley Young
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February 1946 Issue = 35 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- One World in Pictures: First Part, pp. 7-10
- Women's Congress , pp. 11-12
- Editorial by Michael Straight, pp. 13-15
- Endowment for Our Future by F.C. McKee, p. 16
- America for All Americans by Henry A. Wallace, pp. 17-18
- UNESCO by Archibald MacLeish, pp. 19-20
- Living Memorial, p. 21
- After the Fascist Hoax by Max Ascoli, pp. 22-25
- The New Kid (A Story) by Harold Helfer, p. 26
- Hands by Joseph Hirsh, p. 27
- Mr. Baba on Politics by Tsunego Baba, pp. 28-31
- Land of Morning Calm by Barbara Leighton, pp. 32-35
- Our Surplus Arms and the Americas by Joseph H. Baird, pp. 36-38
- New Crimes? by F.B. Schick, pp. 39-42
- Greece Takes Hold by John Sofianopoulos, pp. 43-44
- One World in Pictures: Second Part, pp. 45-47
- We Want Homes , pp. 48-52
- We Want Homes by Jacob Crane, pp. 53-56
- Corner of Hope (A Story) by Paul Frischauer, pp. 57-58
- What Do the People Need to Know? by Norman Angell, pp. 59-61
- How Long America? by Lee Miller, pp. 62-63
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 64-66
- Theater by Norris Houghton, pp. 67-68
- Free Speech, pp. 69-70
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Failure of a Missionary by Allan Chase, pp. 71-73 - 1 Review- Wartime Mission in Spain, 1942-1945 by Carlton J.H. Hayes
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Mr. Jaffe's Challenge by John Goette, pp. 74-75 - 1 Review- New Frontiers in Asia by Philip J. Jaffe
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Sumner Welles Edits New Series by A.H., p. 76 - 1 Review- The United States and Britain by Crane Brinton
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A Gallant Lady by John Latouche, p. 76 - 1 Review- One Small Voice by Marianne Oswald
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Need for Mutual Faith by Alexander Baltzly, pp. 77-78 - 1 Review- Russia and the Western World by Max M. Laserson
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Answer to Hayek by Morris L. Ernst, p. 79 - 1 Review- The Road to reaction by Herman Finer
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A Veteran Caste by Joseph Hirsh, p. 80 - 1 Review- The New Veteran by Charles G. Bolte
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Higher Education Today by Paul R. Mort, p. 81 - 1 Review- Democratic Education by Benjamin Fine
- Recommended Books, p. 81
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 82-86
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March 1946 Issue = 37 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- One World in Pictures, pp. 7-12
- Halfway House at London by Louis Dolivet, pp. 13-15
- The Sling and the Pebble by Ernest Hemingway, pp. 16-17
- Fascisn, Atomic Power and UNO by Max Ascoli, pp. 18-21
- Commitment by I.L. Salomon, p. 22
- Why War? by Albert Einstein, pp. 23-25
- Political Tugging in Korew by Palmer Hoyt, Jr., pp. 26-27
- When Istanbul Went to the Dogs by Bruce Kafaroff, pp. 28-30
- Americanizing the Issei by Richard A. Niver, pp. 31-33
- Pandora's Son, p. 34
- Reparations Miracle by Martin Ebon, pp. 35-38
- Our Folk Music Is English by S.L.M. Barlow, pp. 39-40
- U.S. Host to UNO, p. 41
- The Desert Republic by Joseph Callaghan, pp. 42-44
- Our World in Pictures: Second Part, pp. 45-49
- Men Without Guns , p. 50
- Pedro Figari , pp. 51-52
- Pedro Figari by Waldo Frank, p. 53
- Personals, p. 54
- Reprints by the Millions by Atwood H. Townsend, pp. 55-57
- The Publisher Speaks by Victor Weybright, pp. 58-60
- Ambassador Despite Myself by Gerald Berlin, pp. 61-62
- Vienna Today by Tedy Prager, pp. 63-64
- Movies: The Hollywoood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 65-66
- Theater by Norris Houghton, pp. 67-68
- Free Speech, pp. 69-70
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Confessions of a Bandit by Allan Chase, p. 71 - 1 Review- The Ciano Diaries, 1937-1943 by Count Galeazzo Ciano and Hugh L. Gibson
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Nothing quiet... by Albert C.J. Simard, pp. 72-73 - 1 Review- Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque
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Non Combatant Heroes by Joseph Hirsh, p. 74 - 1 Review- Men Without Guns by DeWitt Mackenzie
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Aught in Malice by Mark Starr, pp. 74-75 - 1 Review- Negro Labor by Robert C. Weaver
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The Insidious Enemy by Joseph Borkin, p. 76 - 1 Review- A Cartel Policy for the United Nations by Corwin D. Edwards
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The Economic Man in U.S. by Jerome Nathanson, pp. 76-77 - 1 Review- The Economic Mind in American Civilization, 1606-1865 by Joseph Dorfman
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France: two views by Gilbert Chinard, p. 78 - 2 Reviews- France, Yesterday and Today by Katharine Munro
- France and Britain
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Palestine, a Free World and Peace by Allen Haden, pp. 78-79 - 3 Reviews- To Whom Palestine? by Frank Gervasi
- The Treasury for the Free World by Ben Raeburn
- The Anatomy of Peace by Emery Reves
- Recommended Books, pp. 80-81
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 82-86
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April 1946 Issue = 36 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- One World in Pictures: First Part, pp. 7-10
- Bombs against Free World , pp. 11-12
- Welcome to UNO, p. 13
- Hostages to Peace by Allen Haden, p. 14
- Not One Cent for Tribute by David Loth, pp. 15-17
- Why War? by Sigmund Freud, pp. 18-24
- You're on the Air by Cesar Saerchinger, pp. 25-27
- Elightening the Japanese Mind by Walter Sullivan, pp. 28-31
- Reflections on Returning Home, Part III by Byron Buckeridge, p. 32
- New Jersey Meets the World by E.D. Mellinger, pp. 33-35
- Veto in UNO by Clark M. Eichelberger, Emily Hickman, and Merle Miller, ..., pp. 36-39
- Mishka, Oop! by Samuel Gaspar, pp. 40-41
- Marc Chagall, Painter of Love by Alfred Werner, pp. 42-44
- One World in Pictures: Second Part, pp. 45-46
- British-American University , pp. 47-48
- England Cares for German Orphans , pp. 49-52
- Rebuild Those Lives by Marie Paneth, pp. 53-55
- Theodore Dreiser by Marguerite Tjader, pp. 56-57
- Hold That Atom by Livingston Hartley, pp. 58-60
- Failures of G.I. Orientation by Edgar L. Acken, pp. 61-62
- The Japanese Story by Hargis Westerfield, p. 63
- Mayflower Minority by Gustavus Swift Paine, pp. 64-66
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 67-68
- Free Speech, pp. 69-70
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Soviet Roots in the West by Alexander Baltzly, pp. 71-72 - 2 Reviews- Soviet Politics: At Home and Abroad by Frederick L. Schuman
- The Peoples of the Soviet Union by Corliss Lamont
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Whitewashing the USSR by Louis Nizer, pp. 73-74 - 1 Review- The Great Conspiracy by Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn
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52 Eyes on America by Joseph Hirsh, p. 75 - 1 Review- While You Were Gone by Jack Goodman
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Capitol Memoirs by Max A. Besler, p. 76 - 1 Review- Washington Tapestry by Olive Ewing Clapper
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Projected Travelogue by Banning Repplier, pp. 76-77 - 1 Review- Star of the Unborn by Franz Werfel
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The Why and How About Unions by John S. Atlee, p. 78 - 1 Review- The Truth About Unions by Leo Huberman
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The Belated Reviewer by Allen Haden, p. 79 - 2 Reviews- The Practical Cogitator by Charles P. Curtis, Jr. and Ferris Greenslet
- My One Contribution to Chess by F.V. Morley
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Review Rival Partners, by Keith Hutchison by H.J.B. Craven, p. 79 - 1 Review- Rival Partners by Keith Hutchison
- Recommended Books, pp. 80-81
- Who's Who in This Issue, pp. 82-86
- Coverphoto by Walt Sanders
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May 1946 Issue = 28 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-4
- One World in Pictures: First Part, pp. 5-8
- UN---The Only Way, pp. 9-10
- Roosevelt in War by Emil Ludwig, pp. 11-16
- Publishers' Views on UN by John Knight, Mark Ethridge, and Joseph Pulitzer, p. 17
- India on the Eve by Krishnalal Shridharani, pp. 18-22
- Yesterday's Enemies (A Short Story) by Stanly Ferber, pp. 23-24
- Peace Through Education by George B. de Huszar, pp. 25-27
- No Freedom for Brown Men by Madeleine Bryan, pp. 28-32
- No Peace for the Homeless by Martin Ebon, pp. 33-36
- Three Roads Before Trygve Lie by Louis Dolivet, pp. 37-40
- One World in Pictures: Second Part, pp. 41-42
- The World Marches Forward , pp. 43-48
- Enlightening the Japanese Mind, Part II by Walter Sullivan, pp. 49-54
- Science---Nucleus of World State by Albert Guerard, pp. 55-57
- Argentina Has Its Fuehrer by H. Fernandez Artucio, pp. 58-59
- Now Peron Is Elected---What? by Allen Haden, pp. 60-61
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 62-63
- Free Speech, pp. 64-66
- Spring Books on International Affairs by Alice Payne Hackett, pp. 67-69
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Psychological Inquiry by Joseph Hirsh, pp. 70-71 - 1 Review- Experiment in Germany by Saul K. Padover
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To Rhyme With France La Resistance by William Duff, p. 72 - 1 Review- I Accuse De Gaulle by Henri de Kerillis
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A Valiant Fight by Peter C. Demetri, p. 73 - 1 Review- Shadow Over Athens by Phokion Demetriades
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Portuguese America: A Comprehensive Study by Olive Holmes, p. 74 - 1 Review- Brazil: People and Institutions by T. Lynn Smith
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China in Transition by Henry Cavendish, pp. 75-76 - 1 Review- Our Neighbors, the Chinese by Vaughan White
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Woman's Place in the Scheme of Things by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, p. 77 - 1 Review- Woman as Force in History by Mary R. Beard
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Hard Politics by Allen Haden, pp. 78-82 - 1 Review- Political Reconstruction by Karl Loewenstein
- Front Cover: UN From Blueprint to Reality
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June 1946 Issue = 24 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-3
- UN's Host by John Hope Franklin, p. 4
- There Will Be Peace by Max Ascoli, pp. 5-6
- Report from Inside Europe by Louis Dolivet, pp. 7-11
- Atoms for Peace by Livingston Hartley, pp. 12-13
- Autobiographical Notes of an Atomic Bomb by Milton Rugoff, p. 14
- American History, 1960 by Elizabeth M. Stirton, p. 15
- Giuliana by Lidia Storoni Mazzolani, pp. 16-18
- Myths of World Government by Edward McN. Burns, pp. 19-21
- Round Table No. 28: World Government vs. United Nations by Max Ascoli, Louis Dolivet, Max Lerner, and Merle Miller, ..., pp. 22-29
- Nikolai M. Shvernik by Max Mandellaub, pp. 30-33
- Human Rights & International Security by Max Beer, pp. 34-35
- Free Speech, p. 36
- The People Speak by J. Alvin Kugelmass, pp. 37-39
- Damming "China's Sorrow" by Valiquette Rundle, pp. 40-43
- Don't Sell France Short! by Seymour Cain, pp. 44-47
- I'm American O.K. by Jean J. Newman, pp. 48-49
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 50-52
- University Presses and Their Function by Joseph A. Brandt, pp. 53-55
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3 Reports by Joseph Hirsh, pp. 56-57 - 3 Reviews- My Three Years with Eisenhower by Harry C. Butcher
- Germany in Defeat by Percy Knauth
- Age of Assassins by Philippe Soupault
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The War in Europe by David P. Page, p. 58 - 1 Review- Top Secret by Ralph Ingersoll
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European Boundaries by William Guff, p. 59 - 1 Review- Peace Atlas of Europe by Samuel Van Valkenburg
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A Great Woman by Alexander Baltzly, pp. 59-60 - 1 Review- Beatrice Webb by Margaret Cole
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Problems in the Pacific by John Goette, pp. 61-66 - 1 Review- Population and Peace in the Pacific by Warren S. Thompson
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July 1946 Issue = 23 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-5
- Background On Germany by Romain Rolland, p. 6
- Editorial, pp. 7-9
- United States Problems by James Roosevelt, pp. 10-13
- Debate On World Unit by Clarence K. Streit, pp. 14-17
- Let Us Face the Basic Issues by Dane Rudhyar, pp. 18-20
- Round Table No. 28 by Max Ascoli, Louis Dolivet, Max Lerner, and Merle Miller, ..., pp. 21-28
- Norway---Pattern of Recovery by Ted Olsen, pp. 29-32
- Czechoslovakia Reconstructs by Melvin A. Glasser, pp. 33-36
- The C.N.L. in Italy by Riccardo Bauer, pp. 37-38
- Vienna---Problem Child of Europe by Klaus Mann, pp. 39-44
- Canada's Attitude on the British Labor Government by William Greening, pp. 45-46
- Iran---Bastion of India by Walter Sullivan, pp. 47-51
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 52-53
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A Book Within a Book by Henry Cavendish, p. 54 - 1 Review- The Education of a Correspondent by Herbert L. Matthews
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Report of the Supreme Commander by David Page, p. 55 - 1 Review- Eisenhower's Own Story of the War by Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Vinegar Joe's Story by John Goette, pp. 56-57 - 1 Review- Wrath in Burma by Fred Eldridge
- Recommended Books, p. 58
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Dominican Dictator by Martin Ebon, p. 58 - 1 Review- Blood in the Streets by Albert C. Hicks
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Secret Agent Lanny Budd by Harriet Zinnes, p. 59 - 1 Review- A World to Win by Upton Sinclair
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The Belated Reviewer by Allen Haden, p. 60 - 1 Review- Modern Women Poets of Spanish America by Sidonia Carmen Rosenbaum
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Dreiser's Last World by Harvey J. Bresler, p. 61 - 1 Review- The Bulwark by Theodore Dreiser
- Who's Who In This Issue, pp. 62-66
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September 1946 Issue = 28 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-3
- The United Nations and the Peace Conference, pp. 4-5
- Versailles to Paris by Stephen Bonsal, pp. 6-7
- Impressions of Peace by Laura Vitray, pp. 8-10
- A New World Health Organization by Andrija Stampar, pp. 11-15
- The United Nations and Human Rights by Rene Cassin, pp. 16-19
- Capital Cables, pp. 20-25
- A New Roof on the World by John Yard, pp. 26-28
- British Politics One Year After by Francis Noel-Baker and Derek Walker-Smith, pp. 29-32
- One World in Pictures, pp. 33-36
- Palestine , pp. 37-40
- The Top of the World , pp. 41-44
- The Lafargue Clinic , pp. 45-48
- Psychiatry Comes to Harlem by Richard Wright, pp. 49-51
- Divide and Conquer by William Harlan Hale, pp. 52-54
- Latin America After Two Wars by Anonymous, pp. 55-58
- Soup for the Bowls of China by T. Swann Harding, pp. 59-60
- The Palestine Homeland by M.Z. Frank, pp. 61-64
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 65-66
- Free Speech, pp. 67-68
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Crossroads of Empire by Walter Sullivan, p. 69 - 1 Review- Syria and Lebanon: A Political Essay by Albert H. Hourani
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A Parable by Richard McLaughlin, pp. 69-70 - 1 Review- Animal Farm by George Orwell
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The Belated Reviewer by Allen Haden, p. 71 - 1 Review- One Crowded Hour by Jenane Patterson Binder
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Moral Individuals Responsibility by William Duff, p. 71 - 1 Review- The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War by Sheldon Glueck
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A Reappraisal of Gandhi by Henry Cavendish, pp. 72-74 - 1 Review- The Mahatma and the World by Krishnalal J. Shridharani
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Look to the Future by Alfred Werner, pp. 75-76 - 1 Review- Odyssey Through Hell by Raymond Arthur Davies
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Production for War by Peter C. Demetri, p. 77 - 1 Review- Arsenal of Democracy by Donald Marr Nelson
- Who's Who, pp. 78-82
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October 1946 Issue = 30 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-4
- On the Eve of the General Assembly, pp. 5-7
- Harvest by Loudie Bailhe Claar, p. 8
- Reflections on the Security Council by Sir Alexander Cadogan, pp. 9-11
- A Peoples' Peace by Willard S. Givens, pp. 12-15
- The General Assembly by Louis Dolivet, pp. 16-20
- Human Guinea Pigs by Edouard Herriot, pp. 21-22
- Epilogue at Nuremberg by George S. Martin, pp. 23-25
- The New French Constitution by Laura Vitray, pp. 26-29
- French Opinions on the Fourth Republic, pp. 30-32
- One World in Pictures, pp. 33-39
- United Children , pp. 40-41
- New Democratic Forces in Latin America , p. 42
- Ferment In Indonesia , pp. 43-47
- When the Ballot Goes Long Unused , p. 48
- Toward Rule of Law by Quincy Wright, pp. 49-52
- Democratic Tendencies in Latin America by Lisandro Montes, pp. 53-54
- Why Greece Turns Right by W.W. Waymack, pp. 55-58
- U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization by T. Swann Harding, pp. 59-62
- Copenhagen Letter by Special Correspondent, p. 63
- Oriental Colonies: Ferment and Change by Marc T. Greene, pp. 64-65
- Movies: The Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 66-67
- Fall Books on International Affairs by Alice Payne Hackett, pp. 68-71
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The Machine and the Will by Max Lerner, p. 72 - 1 Review- The United Nations by Louis Dolivet
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Give all the facts, Mr. Beard by David Cort, pp. 73-74 - 1 Review- American Foreign Policy in the Making, 1932-1940 by Charles A. Beard
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A Great Dissenter by David S. Muzzey, p. 75 - 1 Review- Brandeis: A Free Man's Life by Alpheus Thomas Mason
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Big Power Rivalry by Martin Ebon, p. 76 - 1 Review- Spheres of Influence by Sydney Morrell
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At the Measure of Man by Max Beer, p. 77 - 1 Review- For All Mankind by Leon Blum
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Does Time Remain? by Joseph Hirsh, p. 78 - 1 Review- While Time Remains by Leland Stowe
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Stalin and the Russians by Harvey Bresler, pp. 78-82 - 1 Review- Behind Soviet Power by Jerome Davis
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November 1946 Issue = 24 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- General Assembly: Ups and Downs by Louis Dolivet, pp. 7-8
- Reflections on the Security Council by Herschel V. Johnson, pp. 9-12
- The Peace Conference in Retrospect by F.W. Paris Bureau, pp. 13-15
- The Failure of Practical Men by Stanton Coblentz, pp. 16-18
- Across Europe by Francis Noel-Baker, pp. 19-22
- UNESCO---Adventure in Understanding by Laura Vitray, pp. 23-28
- Atomic Perspectives by Charles B. Gary, pp. 29-31
- Sweden Revisited by Robert S. Hartman, pp. 32-34
- The UN and Peace Settlement by Joseph Paul-Boncour, pp. 35-36
- Japanese War Crime Trials by Paul Katona, pp. 37-40
- The New Liberation of Western Europe by John Yard, pp. 41-44
- A Universal Alphabet by Mario A. Pei, pp. 45-49
- The Future of French Films by Claude Vermorel, pp. 50-51
- Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 52-53
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Sumner Welles Takes Stock by Raymond Daniell, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Where Are We Heading? by Sumner Welles
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Intercontinental Story by Cesar Saerchinger, p. 56 - 1 Review- Not So Wild a Dream by Eric Sevareid
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FDR Profile by Allen Haden, p. 57 - 2 Reviews- The Roosevelt I Knew by Frances Perkins
- As He Saw It by Elliott Roosevelt
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Then and Now by Alexander Baltzly, p. 58 - 1 Review- The Congress of Vienna by Harold Nicolson
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A Proposed Program for Liberals by Jerome Nathanson, p. 59 - 1 Review- For This We Fought by Stuart Chase
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A Twice-told Tale by Henry Cavendish, p. 60 - 1 Review- Our Share of Night by Drew Middleton
- Recommended Books, pp. 60-61
- Free Speech, pp. 62-66
- Cover Photograph by O. Rosenthal
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December 1946 Issue = 31 Articles- State of the World, pp. 1-6
- Editorials, p. 7
- Impact of the Elections on the UN , pp. 8-9
- Elections: To Right and To Left by John Clyde, p. 10
- Brussels by Paul Struye, p. 11
- Shanghai by Valiquette Rundle, p. 12
- Gothenburg by Gunnar Fagrell, p. 13
- Paris by Laura Vitray, pp. 14-15
- The Republicans Speak: Symposium, pp. 16-18
- Public Opinion and the UN by Jan Masaryk, pp. 19-20
- Youth Interrupted by Paul Guth, pp. 21-22
- Yuhoko and the State by Frederick J. Lipp, pp. 23-26
- UNESCO: Its Purpose and Philosophy by Julian S. Huxley, pp. 27-30
- Science and World Culture by T. Swann Harding, pp. 31-34
- A Latin American Bloc? by Lisandro Montes, pp. 35-36
- Cooperatives, Government and World Trade by Murray D. Lincoln, pp. 37-40
- Adult Education in India by Surya Sardesai, pp. 41-44
- Myth of Facts and Figures by Leo Lania, pp. 45-47
- The Post-War Theater by Charles Pichon, p. 48
- United States by William C. Jackson, pp. 49-51
- Hollywood Letter by Allen Rivkin, pp. 52-53
- Free Speech, p. 54
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Undercover Plots Revealed by David S. Muzzey, p. 55 - 1 Review- The Plotters by John Roy Carlson
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By Any Other Name by Harvey Bresler, p. 56 - 1 Review- Kaputt by Curzio Malaparte
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The Subject Is Palestine by Henry C. Atkinson, p. 57 - 1 Review- Thieves in the Night by Arthur Koestler
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The Gamut of Labor Law by Max Delson, p. 58 - 1 Review- Labor and the Law by Charles Oscar Gregory
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Composite Portrait by Allen Haden, p. 59 - 1 Review- Frontier on the Potomac by Jonathan Daniels
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War History of China by John Goette, p. 60 - 1 Review- Thunder Out of China by Theodore H. White and Annalee Jacoby
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A Striking Indictment by Harriet Zinnes, p. 61 - 1 Review- Tour of Duty by John Dos Passos
- Recommended Books, p. 61
- Our Book Reviewers, pp. 62-66