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June 12, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesShades of Politics
- The Present Danger---At Home
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- What Wedemeyer Really Said
James Colwell
, pp. 6-8 - Eisenhower as Theater Commander
H.A. DeWeerd
, pp. 9-11 - Germany
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 Year Six of the Peace
At Home & Abroad
- The Underground Jurists of Communist Germany
Russell Hill
, pp. 17-20 Preparing a day of judgment for the Kremlin's stooges
- Britain: "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year"
Donald Hall
, pp. 21-23 The middle classes retain their integrity if not their amenities
- Bustamante of Jamaica---Promises and Pistols
Albert Abarbanel
, pp. 24-26 A Caribbean firebrand as dangerous as Trujillo
- Fifty Years of Persian Oil
Don Peretz
, pp. 27-29 The complicated rights and wrongs of the current dispute
- Aid to Iran: A Failure
Robert Hewett
, p. 30 The seven-year plan turned into a one-year gravy train
- A Parliamentarian, a Hatchet Man, an Inquisitor
Douglass Cater
, pp. 31-32 How Russell, Kerr, and McMahon met the MacArthur crisis
- "Mister John": More Pork Than Corn
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 33-35 Rankin, the electrifying Congressman from Mississippi
Views & Reviews
- Prophets of Atomic Doom
Ralph E. Lapp
, pp. 36-38 "They sit at the bottom of a well to look at the sky"
- Three Grateful Lords of the London Money Market
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 39-42 Gad, sir! They've discovered the doings of these Marshall Plan chaps
- Cover
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