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January 9, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesAtlantic Policy---Problems and Protagonists
- The Case of Mr. Acheson
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - Britain's New Unity and Our New Confusion
Graham Hutton
, pp. 6-8 - Voices of Germany
Alain Clement
, pp. 9-11 A Pastor and a Socialist
- What Europe Might Do If Our Alliance Cracks
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 12-13 - "Appeasement," "Provocation," and Policy
McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Foreign Aid, 195117C Guns, and Butter Too
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 17-19 A world assistance program that will dwarf the Marshall Plan
- Our Most Surprising Export: The Secrets of Our Skill
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 20-22 The ECA's revolutionary Technical Assistance program
- Asia's Dwindling Rice Supplies
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 23-24 Almost half the world's people get less and less of their staple food
- How Johnny Wu Became a Communist
Jean Lyon
, pp. 25-27 The conversion of a Peking student
- The Drift That Carried Impellitteri In
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 28-30 Looking behind New York's "independent" mayor
- Lausche of Ohio: What League, What Team?
James A. Maxwell
, pp. 31-33 There are holes in his party record big enough to drive an elephant through
- Pushing a Tray to the Promised Land
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 34-36 A study of Los Angeles tribal customs
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A Matter of Life and Death (Review) Al Newman
, pp. 37-38 A review of Life's Picture History of World War II
- Life Goes to War by The Editors of Life
- Simone Weil and the Anatomy of Pity
Madeleine Chapsal
, pp. 39-42 A philosopher who lived her philosophy
- Cover
John McDermott