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March 28, 1950 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe South Moves Forward
- The Region
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- The Real Reconstruction Begins
Ralph McGill
, pp. 5-7 - A Two-Party System in Dixie?
Hodding Carter
, pp. 8-9 - Learning Under Pressure
Douglass Cater
, pp. 10-12 Three Southern Portraits
- Liberal Congressman
George McMillan
, pp. 13-15 - Union Organizer
Calvin Kytle
, pp. 16-17 - Negro Vote-Getter
Harold C. Fleming
, pp. 18-20 At Home & Abroad
- A Talk with Westbrook Pegler
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 21-23 The columnist reveals some techniques and opinions
- An Offensive Against Atomic Insecurity
Joseph M. Jones
, pp. 24-26 Physical and moral counter-weapsons
- Joe Currean: Seaman in Deep Water
Claire Neikind
, pp. 27-30 The N.M.U.'s anti-Red campaign has boomeranged
- Blessing in Disguise
Graham Hutton
, pp. 31-33 The bright side of the British election
Views & Reviews
- Fair in Port-au-Prince
Selden Rodman
, pp. 34-35 Symbol of Haiti's hopes---the Bicentennial Exposition
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Terrifying Success Story (Review) George N. Shuster
, pp. 36-37 A review of Deutscher's Stalin
- Stalin: A Political Biography by Isaac Deutscher
- Death of a Document
William Knapp
, pp. 38-39 Paper versus people in Washington
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 spies, prayers, and catastrophe
- Cover
S. Greco