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May 10, 1949 Issue - 15 Articles- Where Are We Now?, pp. 3-4
An Editorial
- The People vs. the People, pp. 5-7
The Eighty-first Congress versus the thirty-second President
- The Security Council at Work, pp. 8-9
The commander-in-chief's group of policy contributors
- Three Advising Truman, pp. 10-11
Politics doesn't keep out of economics
- Of Policy and Power, p. 12
The wisest counsel cannot make a President great
- The Course of Taxation, pp. 13-14
Spending and taxing in the era of no peace, no war
- Welfare with a Union Label, pp. 15-17
The UAW stresses security, not wages, in the fourth round
- To Man's Measure, pp. 18-19
W.H. Auden's (and our own) comments on managers
- A Poet with an Audience, pp. 20-22
Nick Kenny brings the muse to all the Broadways
- Dixie: Southern Liberals on the Move, pp. 23-24
they are attacking the foothills, not the peaks
- The Lucky One, p. 25
Being alice is miracle enough to a new American
- Press: The Silent City Room, pp. 26-28
How assembly-line reporting failed in the 1948 election
- Europe: Beyond the American Blinkers, pp. 29-31
Some basic misconceptions that hamper the recovery program
- Far East: The Tangle of Our Economic Policies, pp. 32-34
American dollars back both sides in a curious trade war
- Books: Culture Is a Private Matter, pp. 35-38
Indiana's answer to Dr. Hutchin's reading-club fad