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October 1948 Issue - 21 Articles- Personal and Otherwise, pp. 6-15
Mostly about our contributors
- Letters, pp. 16-18
- Where-to-Shop, pp. 19-26
- Upstairs to Ireland
Wolfgang Langewiesche
, pp. 27-36 - Notes on Conduct and Health 1871, p. 37
- The Men Around Dewey
Alden Hatch
, pp. 38-46 - The State of Modern Painting
Lincoln Kirstein
, pp. 47-52 - For Penelope
John E. McMillin
, p. 53 - Meeting Time
John D. Weaver
, pp. 54-61 A Story
- Our New Labor Diplomatcs
George A. Bernstein
, pp. 62-66 - The End of Marshall Rommel
William Harlan Hale
, pp. 67-78 - Ah, Wilderness---New Style
Richard L. Neuberger
, pp. 79-81 - America and Dr. Laurel
David Bernstein
, pp. 82-88 - The Easy Chair
Bernard DeVoto
, pp. 89-92 - Public Address System
Jessamyn West
, pp. 93-101 A Story
- A Nostromo
Katharine Strelsky
, pp. 102-103 - How to Unlock Gifts
Robert W. King
, p. 104 - The Big Cheat
Allan E. Backman
, pp. 105-107 - After Hours
"Mr. Harper"
, pp. 108-111 -
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New Books (7 Reviews) Eric Larrabee
, pp. 112-121 Christian Apologetics, by Alan Richardson
- Christian Apologetics by Alan Richardson
- The Good Pagan's Failure by Rosalind Murray
- Communism and the Conscience of the West by Fulton J. Sheen
- Everyman Looks Forward by Lancelot Law Whyte
- Made in America by John A. Kouwenhoven
- Mechanization Takes Command by Siegfried Giedion
- Yankee Science in the Making by Dirk J. Struik
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Books in Brief (16 Reviews) Katherine Gauss Jackson
, pp. 122-130 Tomorrow Will Be Better, by Betty Smith
- Tomorrow Will Be Better by Betty Smith
- Another Such Victory by John Downing Weaver
- Hills on the Highway by David Goldknopf
- The Hour of Spring by Mary Deasy
- That Winter by Merle Miller
- Son of the Moon by Joseph George Hitrec
- Mirror to the Sky by Jessamyn West
- A View of the Harbor by Elizabeth Taylor
- The Long Home by Neil Boardman
- The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
- The Road to Survival by William Vogt
- The West at Bay by Barbara Ward
- Across the Wide Missouri by Bernard DeVoto
- The Meaning of Treason by Rebecca West
- The Proper Bostonians by Cleveland Amory
- The Silent People Speak by Robert St. John