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January 3, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesRed China
- A Plea for the Recognition of the U.S.
Max Ascoli
, pp. 2-3 - Close-Up of Revolution
James Burke
, pp. 4-7 Puritans in the Capital
- The 'Overturning' of Sesame Garden Village
Jack Belden
, pp. 8-12 - Mao Tse-tung As I Know Him
Edgar Snow
, pp. 13-16 - New Government, Old Economy
Otto B. van der Sprenkel
, pp. 17-19 - The Red Dynasts vs. Chinese Tradition
Derk Bodde
, pp. 20-22 - In Search of a China Policy
John K. Fairbank
, pp. 23-25 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 26-27
Life with Father; a ride on the escalator
- The Anzacs Take a Step to the Right
Geoffrey Sawer
, pp. 28-29 The Antipodes vote 'Nay' on Socialism, 'Aye' on welfare
- Sterling---Still a Kingpin
Bruno Foa
, pp. 30-32 The continuing chaos of Britain's foreign accounts
- Recollections of a Nine-Day Celebrity
Douglass Cater
, pp. 33-34 An old acquaintance reminisces about G. Racey Jordan
- Republicanism: Dead or Alive?
August Heckscher
, pp. 35-37 Rigor mortis and how to combat it
Books
- Southeast Asia6C Our Move
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 38-42 A review of Erich H. Jacoby's book on the area