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May 23, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesEurope---and German Rearmament
- Our Peace Offensive
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- 'Atlantic High Council'
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 5-8 Four Views of German Rearmament
- Where Bevin and Churchill Clash
R.H.S. Crossman
, pp. 9-12 - Yes, No, and Maybe
Raymond Aron
, pp. 13-14 - A Useful Bogeyman
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 15-16 - 'Nie Wieder'---'Never Again'
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 17-19 At Home & Abroad
- Pensions---Labor's Case
Victor G. Reuther
, pp. 20-22 The UAW says they are sound---morally and economically
- A Stake in Production
Frank Tannenbaum
, p. 23 An answer to Mr. Reuther
- The Molecule and the Mass
Llewellyn White
, pp. 24-26 Pratt Rudge discovers the Constitution
- Friendship Is a Two-Way Street
James M. Minifie
, pp. 27-28 U.S.-Canadian relations are knottier than they seem
- UNESCO at Marbial
Edmund Wilson
, pp. 29-33 The second of three articles on Haiti
Views & Reviews
- Il Duce and Il Truman
William Laas
, pp. 34-35 Mussolini's strange ideas about Roosevelt's successor
- Thomas Mann and the Commissars
William Harlan Hale
, pp. 36-39 On the confused political trail of the novelist
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 Teacher at bay; the New York City high-school strike
- Cover
Arthur Getz