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April 26, 1949 Issue - 16 Articles- Arithmetic and Higher Mathematics, pp. 3-4
An Editorial
- The Bold New Program, pp. 5-7
Can we learn how to expand civilization in a civilized way?
- American Foreign Policy in the Making, p. 8
The thread runs from lend-Lease, through UNRRA and the Marshall Plan
- People Behind Point Four, p. 9
Hundreds of men are working to turn an idea into a program
- The UN's Contribution, pp. 10-11
A dozen agencies bootleg some peace into the world
- Whose Imperialism?, p. 12
The danger is not from us, but from some of those we aid
- Three Continents, pp. 13-14
The cost of technological improvement
- Hardheaded Human Investment, pp. 15-17
IBEC seeks welfare and partnership in Brazil and Venezuela
- To Man's Measure, pp. 18-19
Notes on American generosity and other matters
- The Farmer's in the World, pp. 20-22
A visit to Iowa is like a visit to the other side of Europe
- Chill over the Adamses, pp. 23-25
Quincy, Massachusetts, still remembers its Presidents
- 'A Sense of Necessity', pp. 26-27
Truman, like Polk, has made terms with history he did not create
- The Fair Deal, pp. 28-29
An experiment in 'expansive vagueness'
- The Meaning of de Gaulle, pp. 30-32
A reappraisal of the political forces in France
- Billions for Defense, pp. 33-34
Are they too little, too much, or---perhaps---too late?
- Education for What?, pp. 35-39
The mass-production of white collars