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August 7, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesKorea: New Hazards Ahead
- 1. The Reefs of Strategy
S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 5-7 - 2. The Shoals of Politics
Thomas J. Hamilton
, pp. 8-9 - Men for the Services
John B. Spore
, pp. 10-11 - Change in Charley
Claire Neikind
, pp. 12-13 - How Rollbacks Were Steamrollered
Philip M. Stern
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- How Strong Is the U.S.S.R.
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 17-20 The postwar build-up has been very real
- Yugoslavia---Right Turn?
Henry Mannering
, pp. 21-23 How the divorce from Stalinism has changed Tito's household
- Oil: Mexico and Iran
Herbert L. Matthews
, pp. 24-26 Food for Premier Mossadegh's though
- "Good Faith" and Competition
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 27-29 Hitting the small businessman where he lives
- Byrnes---The Missing Witness
John Thomason
, pp. 30-31 One foreign-policy architect whom the investigators ignored
- Junkmen's Progress
Ruthven Todd
, pp. 32-33 An increasingly important group of rugged individualists
Views & Reviews
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The Face of the Deep (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 34-35 A review of The Sea Around Us
- The Sea Around Us by Rachel L. Carson
- Postwar Cambridge
John Rosselli
, pp. 36-38 A citadel of British individualism survives
- The Pedestrian
Ray Bradbury
, pp. 39-42 A jaundiced view of the world of A.D. 2131
- Cover
John Richard McDermott