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April 15, 1946 Issue - 36 ArticlesEditorials
- Strengthening the United Nations, pp. 491-493
- Civilian Atomic Control, p. 494
- Political Roundup, p. 495
General Articles
- The Greek Elections
George de Santillana
, p. 496 - Washington: Unconducted Tour
Ralph G. Martin
, pp. 497-498 - Subhas Chandra Bose
Alfred Wagg
, p. 499 - Magazine Ferment
David A. Munro
, pp. 500-502 - Power Politics in California
Bruce Bliven
, p. 503 - Washington Notes
"T.R.B."
, pp. 504-505 - The Bandwagon, pp. 506-508
Books in Review
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In Defense of Puerto Rico (Review) Rexford G. Tugwell
, pp. 509-511 Dynamite on Our Doorstep, by Wenzell Brown
- Dynamite on Our Doorstep by Wenzell Brown
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Atomata (4 Reviews) George Soule
, pp. 512-513 In the Name of Sanity, by Raymond Swing
- In the Name of Sanity by Raymond Swing
- Science, Liberty and Peace by Aldous Huxley
- Manifesto for the Atomic Age by Virgil Jordan
- Some Political Consequences of the Atomic Bomb by E.L. Woodward
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Cherchez la Femme (Review) Albert Guerard
, pp. 514-515 Woman as Force in History, by Mary R. Beard
- Woman as Force in History by Mary R. Beard
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Iconoclast with Humor (Review) Richard Plant
, pp. 516-517 Confessions of a European Intellectual, by Franz Schoenberner
- Confessions of a European Intellectual by Franz Schoenberner
- New Republic News, pp. 518-520
Roosevelt: First Appraisal by Those Who Knew Him
- Title, pp. 521-524
- A Dutchess County Boy
Michael Straight
, pp. 525-526 - A Day at Hyde Park
Margaret L. Suckley
, p. 527 - An Old River Friend
Mrs. Charles Hamlin
, pp. 528-529 - His Favorite Cartoons, pp. 530-531
- He Loved People
Grace G. Tully
, p. 532 - He Gave Strength to Freedom
Samuel I. Rosenman
, p. 533 - He Was Indispensible
Philip Murray
, pp. 534-535 - He Was a Party Man
Oscar R. Ewing
, p. 536 - He Was a Political Genius
Robert E. Sherwood
, p. 537 - He Shared Our Lives
Anna Rosenberg
, pp. 538-539 - He Cherished American Culture
Archibald MacLeish
, p. 540 - Number One Movie Fan
Melvyn Douglas
, pp. 541-543 - His Bequest to the People
Basil O'Connor
, p. 544 - He Led the Common Man
Henry A. Wallace
, p. 545 - "Get Things Moving"---FDR
Wayne Coy
, pp. 546-547 - Commander-in-Chief
Admiral William D. Leahy
, p. 548 - He Fought for Democracy
Senator Claude Pepper
, pp. 548-549 - His Rendezvous with History
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
, pp. 550-554 - Founder of the United Nations
Edward R. Stettinius
, pp. 555-558 - Miliant Liberalism
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
, pp. 559-560 An American Faith