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April 25, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesThe Men Who Left Communism
- What Can Ex-Communists Do?
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 4-8 - Our Political D.P.'s
Max Ascoli
, pp. 9-11 - Gomulka
Samuel L. Sharp
, pp. 12-14 AA Pole Apart
- The Urge to Confess
Alexander Bregman
, pp. 15-16 At Home & Abroad
- Texas joins the Union
Llewellyn White
, pp. 17-21 The new generation is tearing down the old isolationism
- McMath Enlarges His Beachhead
Harry S. Ashmore
, pp. 22-24 Arkansas's handsome governor looks toward future campaigns
- Violence Is Old-Fashioned
Hector Troy
, pp. 25-26 Labor and management still fight---but the conflicts are bloodless
- Low-Pitched Strike At Chrysler
Mary Heaton Vorse
, p. 27 A present-day deadlock contrasted with former battles
- My Friend McCarthy
John Hoving
, pp. 28-30 The stone-thrower of Washington has a glass house in Wisconsin
- The Lost Tribes
Dave Marlowe
, pp. 31-34 A white minister tells the U.N. a grisly story of Africa
Views & Reviews
- Russia Invented It First
Albert Parry
, pp. 35-37 How Western thieves and imitators have robbed the Muscovites
- Colossal Shades of Rose
Christopher Gerould
, p. 38 An essay on flowery belles-lettres
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More Error Than Truth (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, p. 39 A review of Professor Commager's The American Mind
- The American Mind by Henry Steele Commager
- To Man's Measure
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 'Personalism' in France and America
- Cover
Simon Greco