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Issues of the 1940s = 1 Year, 18 Issues, 275 Articles-
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Issues of 1949 = 18 Issues, 275 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 10 Years, 246 Issues, 3,947 Articles-
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Issues of 1950 = 26 Issues, 365 Articles
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Issues of 1951 = 26 Issues, 359 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1951 = 6 Issues, 88 Articles-
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January 9, 1951 Issue = 15 Articles- The Case of Mr. Acheson by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Britain's New Unity and Our New Confusion by Graham Hutton, pp. 6-8
- Voices of Germany by Alain Clement, pp. 9-11
- What Europe Might Do If Our Alliance Cracks by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 12-13
- "Appeasement," "Provocation," and Policy by McGeorge Bundy, pp. 14-16
- Foreign Aid, 195117C Guns, and Butter Too by Helen Hill Miller, pp. 17-19
- Our Most Surprising Export: The Secrets of Our Skill by Beverley Bowie, pp. 20-22
- Asia's Dwindling Rice Supplies by Hans H. Landsberg, pp. 23-24
- How Johnny Wu Became a Communist by Jean Lyon, pp. 25-27
- The Drift That Carried Impellitteri In by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 28-30
- Lausche of Ohio: What League, What Team? by James A. Maxwell, pp. 31-33
- Pushing a Tray to the Promised Land by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 34-36
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A Matter of Life and Death by Al Newman, pp. 37-38 - 1 Review- Life Goes to War by The Editors of Life
- Simone Weil and the Anatomy of Pity by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 39-42
- Cover by John McDermott
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January 23, 1951 Issue = 16 Articles- The Great Hoover Debate by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- U.S. Communism by Claire Neikind, pp. 5-8
- The Art of Spy-Catching by Nathaniel Weyl, pp. 9-10
- The McCarran Act and the Voters by Philip M. Stern, pp. 11-12
- The Red Tide Reaches Vermont's White River Valley by Melvin S. Wax, pp. 13-14
- China's True Foes17C Myths and Meddlers by Theodore H. White, pp. 15-20
- Japan: Greater East Asia No-Prosperity Sphere by Hessell Tiltman, pp. 21-24
- MacArthur in World War II: Speed, Surprise, Optimism by H.A. DeWeerd, pp. 25-27
- Mr. Wilson Goes to Washington by Llewellyn White, pp. 28-29
- On Wilson's Agenda by Hans Landsberg, p. 30
- Muddy Politics in Europe by J.-J. Servan Schreiber and Alain Clement, pp. 31-32
- Britain: Land, War, and the Labour Government by Donald Hall, pp. 33-34
- Cupid and Capital by Naomi Barko, pp. 35-37
- Hill-Country Editor by Archie Robertson, pp. 38-39
- TV, TV, Burning Bright by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 40-42
- Cover by John McDermott
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February 6, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- Formosa, The Test by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- The Way Out by George H. Kerr, pp. 5-8
- To Avoid Encirclement, Keep the Balance of Power by William W. Kaufmann, pp. 9-11
- The Job Eisenhower Faces by Theodore H. White, pp. 12-16
- Stalin's German Puppet by Robert Dall, pp. 17-19
- The Education of a Bandit by Eleanor Clark, pp. 20-24
- The New Congress: Where Are the Leaders? by Douglass Cater, pp. 25-26
- Bottleneck in Steel by John Harriman, pp. 27-29
- The Financial Wizard of Omaha by William S. Fairfield, pp. 30-32
- Santa Anita: Extractions Performed Painlessly by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 33-35
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Entertainment vs. the People: Television by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 36-38 - 1 Review- The Lonely Crowd by David Riesman, Reuel Denney, and Nathan Glazer
- The Battle of the Bookworms by Robert K. Bingham, p. 39
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Jesus and a "Teller of Good Yarns" by Franz Schoenberner, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Greatest Story Ever Told by Fulton Oursler
- Cover by Arno
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February 20, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- Propaganda War for India---and Asia by Margaret Parton, pp. 3-5
- India by Wallace Stegner, pp. 6-9
- Indonesia by Lawrence S. Finkelstein, pp. 10-12
- The Achilles' Heel of Red China by Preston Schoyer, pp. 13-16
- The Education of a Bandit---II by Eleanor Clark, pp. 17-22
- Italy's New Gang of Nazis by Leo J. Wollemborg, pp. 23-25
- Rampaging Scots and the Stones of Scone by Norman MacKenzie, pp. 26-28
- Winter of Discontent: Notes on Lake Success by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 29-30
- The Hot Rodders of El Mirage by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 31-33
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Are We Imperialists? by Norman Thomas, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- The Soviet Image of the United States by Frederick C. Barghoorn
- A.A.A.---Lewenthal's Big Art Foundry by Thomas Whiteside, pp. 36-38
- To Man's Measure... by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 39-42
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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March 6, 1951 Issue = 16 Articles- The Parrots of F.D.R. by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- Limited War with China? by James Colwell, pp. 5-8
- II. by Graham Peck, pp. 9-11
- Needed by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, p. 12
- The Army's Manpower Problem by John B. Spore, pp. 13-15
- What Korea Is Teaching the Air Force by Albert Douglas, p. 16
- The H-Bomb's First Victims by George McMillan, pp. 17-20
- India's Submerged Majority: the Unknown Villagers by Jean Lyon, pp. 21-24
- Vargas of Brazil: He Wouldn't Stay Dead by Mireille Gaulin Gerould, pp. 25-27
- U.S. Diplomacy's Top Team in Paris by Theodore H. White, pp. 28-31
- Civil Defense on Third Avenue by Ruthven Todd, pp. 32-34
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Building the Rommel Legend by Al Newman, pp. 35-37 - 2 Reviews- Rommel, The Desert Fox by Desmond Young
- Invasion, 1944 by Hans Speidel
- "Nuts!" to I. & E. by David Kenyon Webster, p. 38
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How to Jerk Tears and Influence Listeners by Robert K. Bingham, p. 39 - 1 Review- Do's and Don't of Radio Writing by Dorothy B. McCann
- To Man's Measure by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-42
- Cover by George McMillan
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March 20, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- Human Fuel by James Colwell and Bill Mauldin, pp. 4-5
- Who Pays for Mobilization? by Hans H. Landsberg, pp. 6-7
- How Speculators Increase Our Food Bill by William S. Fairfield, pp. 8-11
- The Presidential Press Conference by Douglass Cater, pp. 12-13
- Congressional Investigations by Merlo J. Pusey, pp. 14-16
- Japan: the Strictly Democratic "Banzai!" by Hessell Tiltman, pp. 17-20
- India's Congress Party Minus Its Balance Wheel by Margaret Parton, pp. 21-23
- Is Russia Ready to "Appease"? by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 24-25
- The Russian Army's Polish Cat's-paws by Alexander Bregman, pp. 26-28
- The Race for Guided Missiles by Albert Douglas, pp. 29-30
- Gayelord Hauser, the Blackstrap King by Spencer Klaw, pp. 31-34
- Fortune: the Permanent Revelation by Theodore Draper, pp. 35-36
- Living-Room Longhairs vs. the Tin Ear by John M. Conly, pp. 37-42
- Cover by John McDermott
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1951 = 7 Issues, 99 Articles-
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April 3, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- Letter to a European Friend by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- The U.S. Military Tradition by John B. Spore, pp. 6-8
- An Army Task Force Probes the Future by Lloyd H. Norman, pp. 9-10
- The Mediterranean by William H. Hessler, pp. 11-13
- The Crazy Quilt of Our Middle East Policy by Don Peretz, pp. 14-16
- Finland---Another Czechoslovakia? by Ernest Leiser, pp. 17-19
- The Stranger Who Swindled the Swiss by Theodore Draper, pp. 20-23
- The Legend of the Golden Ruble by John Scott, pp. 24-25
- The British: Selfish Traders or Skillful Diplomats?: Secret of the Pax Britannica by Richard Fry, pp. 26-28
- India Waits for Famine by Jean Lyon, pp. 29-31
- Labor Declares Wilson the Aggressor by Claire Neikind, pp. 32-34
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Koestler: Puppets in the Night by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 35-37 - 1 Review- The Age of Longing by Arthur Koestler
- 'Angry Little Bonfires'---A Journalist Comes Home by Edward P. Morgan, pp. 38-42
- Cover by Combine Photos
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April 17, 1951 Issue = 16 Articles- Congress on the Spot by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Douglas of Illinois, Liberal with a Difference by W. McNeil Lowry, pp. 6-9
- Kenneth Wherry, Negativist from Nebraska by Richard Cope, pp. 10-13
- Another Black Market in Meat? by William S. Fairfield, pp. 14-16
- Introduction by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, p. 17
- Britain by J.R. Pecheral, pp. 17-18
- West Germany by Alain Clement, pp. 19-20
- France by Henri Marche, pp. 21-22
- Italy by Ignazio Silone, pp. 23-24
- German Storm Troops---East Zone Model by Ernest Leiser, pp. 25-27
- Barcelona---the Cradle of Revolt Still Rocks by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 28-29
- The Watch on the Pyrenees by Bill Mauldin, p. 30
- One A-Bomb for Civil Defense by R.E. Lapp, pp. 31-34
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"Scott in Thorns" by James Thurber, pp. 35-37 - 1 Review- The Far Side of Paradise by Arthur Mizener
- Mood of the Midwest by Robert Lasch, pp. 38-42
- Cover photographs by Harris & Ewing
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May 1, 1951 Issue = 16 Articles- The Present Danger (I) by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Three Days That Shook the Senate by Douglass Cater, pp. 6-7
- As It Looked from Europe by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 8-9
- Preparedness Beneath the Seas by John Loosbrock, pp. 10-11
- What Makes Paratroopers Jump by John B. Spore, pp. 12-15
- The Dim View of America by D.W. Brogan, pp. 16-18
- The Gloomy Spring of Mr. Attlee by Graham Hutton, pp. 19-20
- Lord Festival and the Unicorn by Norman MacKenzie, pp. 21-23
- Switzerland, Neutral but Nervous by Sam Boal, pp. 24-26
- Jean Monnet: His Balance Sheets May Reshape a Continent by Mary Coggeshall Kuhn, pp. 27-29
- They Had to See Paris by Peter J. Allen, p. 30
- The Case of the Trenton Six---I by Claire Neikind, pp. 31-34
- The Farmer, the Emergency, and the Brannan Plan by Hans H. Landsberg, pp. 35-36
- Do We Eat Too Much Sugar? by James Rorty, pp. 37-38
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The Next Great Debate: Economic Expansion for the West? by David F. Cavers, pp. 39-42 - 3 Reviews- Policy for the West by Barbara Ward
- The Nineteen Fifties Come First by Edwin G. Nourse
- The Dollar Shortage by Charles P. Kindleberger
- Cover by Arno
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May 15, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- Substitute for Victory by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Pay-Off in Korea by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 6-10
- The Doctrine of Cease-Fire by McGeorge Bundy, pp. 11-13
- Syngman Rhee and the Korean Assembly by George Barrett, pp. 14-16
- Africa Today: The Lifting Darkness by George H.T. Kimble, pp. 17-20
- Africa Yesterday: One Ruler's Burden by Joyce Cary, pp. 21-24
- Our German Garrison: Bridge Games and War Games by Ernest Leiser, pp. 25-27
- Can Our Colleges Survive U.M.T.? by Fred M. Hechinger, pp. 28-31
- Atom-Bomb Shelter in the Spring by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 32-33
- "We Thank the Great Stalin" by Theodore Draper, pp. 34-35
- Cassandras and Casualties by H.W. Blakeley, p. 36
- The Comic-Book Industry---"We Can Do Anything! Anything!" by Beverley Bowie, pp. 37-42
- Cover by Danska
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May 29, 1951 Issue = 12 Articles- The Feverish Stalemates, p. 4
- MacArthur as Prophet by A. Ronald Schiller, pp. 5-9
- "Old Heroes Fade Away" by Allen Raymond, pp. 10-13
- An Alliance Out of Step by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 14-16
- Babes in the Intelligence Wood by Preston Schoyer, pp. 17-19
- Mr. Sato Had a Farm by Ward Moore, pp. 20-22
- Los Alamos Revisited by Laura Fermi, pp. 23-26
- Arizona's "Amateur" Governor: The Saga of Howard Pyle by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 27-29
- The Schuman Plan: A First Step by George W. Ball, pp. 30-32
- The Case of the Trenton Six---II by Claire Neikind, pp. 33-38
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The Lonely Prince by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- A King's Story by Edward Windsor
- Cover by John McDermott
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June 12, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- The Present Danger---At Home by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- What Wedemeyer Really Said by James Colwell, pp. 6-8
- Eisenhower as Theater Commander by H.A. DeWeerd, pp. 9-11
- Germany by Theodore H. White, pp. 12-16
- The Underground Jurists of Communist Germany by Russell Hill, pp. 17-20
- Britain: "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year" by Donald Hall, pp. 21-23
- Bustamante of Jamaica---Promises and Pistols by Albert Abarbanel, pp. 24-26
- Fifty Years of Persian Oil by Don Peretz, pp. 27-29
- Aid to Iran: A Failure by Robert Hewett, p. 30
- A Parliamentarian, a Hatchet Man, an Inquisitor by Douglass Cater, pp. 31-32
- "Mister John": More Pork Than Corn by William S. Fairfield, pp. 33-35
- Prophets of Atomic Doom by Ralph E. Lapp, pp. 36-38
- Three Grateful Lords of the London Money Market by Lewis Galantiere, pp. 39-42
- Cover by Arno
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June 26, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- The Long Election Night by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- France by Henri Marche, pp. 5-7
- De Gaulle on "Destiny" by Jean-Pierre Moulin, p. 8
- The Reds March by Michel Clerc, pp. 9-10
- Contadini and Luigini by Carlo Levi, pp. 11-13
- Italy by Leo J. Wollemborg, pp. 14-16
- The Myth of the Chinese Landlord by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 17-20
- Sandals for a Son by Suresh Vaidya, pp. 21-24
- Coal Fights to Come Back by Hartley Howe, pp. 25-27
- The Marines: Force in Readiness by John B. Spore, pp. 28-31
- Congress and the Children by Maya Pines, pp. 32-33
- The World of ON-5 by Sean Every, pp. 34-37
- Morals from Mars by Richard Donovan, pp. 38-42
- Cover by Arno
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1951 = 6 Issues, 80 Articles-
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July 10, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- The American Politburo; Convertible Mobilization by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Mobilization by Claire Neikind, pp. 6-8
- Taxonomy of Inflation Control by J.K. Galbraith, pp. 9-11
- Foreign Aid by Helen Hill Miller, pp. 12-13
- Kem's Inspiration by Hans H. Landsberg, pp. 14-16
- Balkan Backwater by Francis King, pp. 17-20
- Greenland: Northern Sentry Post by Allen Raymond, pp. 21-23
- Behind the Czech Purge by Robert Dall, pp. 24-27
- The People Nobody Wants by Blake Ehrlich, pp. 28-29
- Why the H-Bomb? by Ralph E. Lapp, pp. 30-33
- The Nanyang Chinese by Harold R. Isaacs, pp. 34-36
- Free Labor---Conscience of the West by Victor Reuther, pp. 37-38
- Love in France by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 39-42
- Cover by Marokvia
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July 24, 1951 Issue = 12 Articles- Where There Can Be No Truce by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- The MacArthur Affair by John E. Sawyer, pp. 6-8
- Korea and Gallipoli by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 9-12
- The High Cost of Security by Alan Barth, pp. 13-16
- A Break for Small Business by William S. Fairfield, pp. 17-20
- Maung Hla's Odyssey by Arthur Goodfriend, pp. 21-23
- Journey in Macedonia by Allan C. Butler, pp. 24-26
- Explosive Issue in the U.S.S.R. by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 27-29
- "Face" and Fatalism by James Colwell, pp. 30-33
- "Know-How" vs. "Know-Why" by Peter Viereck, pp. 34-36
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Bradley on War by Al Newman, pp. 37-42 - 1 Review- A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley
- Cover by C. Ishii
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August 7, 1951 Issue = 15 Articles- 1. The Reefs of Strategy by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 5-7
- 2. The Shoals of Politics by Thomas J. Hamilton, pp. 8-9
- Men for the Services by John B. Spore, pp. 10-11
- Change in Charley by Claire Neikind, pp. 12-13
- How Rollbacks Were Steamrollered by Philip M. Stern, pp. 14-16
- How Strong Is the U.S.S.R. by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 17-20
- Yugoslavia---Right Turn? by Henry Mannering, pp. 21-23
- Oil: Mexico and Iran by Herbert L. Matthews, pp. 24-26
- "Good Faith" and Competition by William S. Fairfield, pp. 27-29
- Byrnes---The Missing Witness by John Thomason, pp. 30-31
- Junkmen's Progress by Ruthven Todd, pp. 32-33
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The Face of the Deep by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- The Sea Around Us by Rachel L. Carson
- Postwar Cambridge by John Rosselli, pp. 36-38
- The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury, pp. 39-42
- Cover by John Richard McDermott
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August 21, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- Spain: A Few Rascals out by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 5-6
- Franco by Theodore Draper, pp. 7-10
- Dangers in Iran by Edmund Stevens, pp. 11-13
- Blitz in the West by Major General H.W. Blakeley, U.S.A. Ret., ..., pp. 14-16
- Whose Ruhr? by Theodore H. White, pp. 17-21
- "How Ethical Can You Get?" by Marquis W. Childs, pp. 22-24
- McCarran's Monopoly by Alan Barth, pp. 25-28
- Our Crowded Target Areas by Ralph E. Lapp, pp. 29-31
- The Medal man by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 32-33
- Madman, I Love You by David Kenyon Webster, pp. 34-35
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The Slavic Paradox by Dorothy Thompson, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Cracks in the Kremlin Wall by Edward Crankshaw
- Healthmanship by Stephen Potter, pp. 38-42
- Cover by "Hallman"
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September 4, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- What Ails U.S. Propaganda? by Lewis Galantiere, pp. 4-7
- Psychology of Price by William S. Fairfield, pp. 8-10
- Air Force vs. Army by John B. Spore, pp. 11-12
- The Cost of Liberation by Russell Brines, pp. 13-16
- China: Lynchings for a Purpose by Graham Peck, pp. 17-20
- 'Back to Normal' in Connecticut by Arthur W. Hepner, pp. 21-24
- Claghorns or Catos? by W. McNeil Lowry, pp. 25-28
- Kansas Picks Up the Pieces by Robert Lasch, pp. 29-31
- Oil, Rugs, Blackmail by Alexander Melamid, p. 32
- The Timid Ambassador by Wallace Stegner, pp. 33-34
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Stalin's Melting Pot by Harry Schwartz, pp. 35-37 - 1 Review- The Jews in the Soviet Union by Solomon M. Schwarz
- Not Scales but a Cleaver by Beverley Bowie, pp. 38-42
- Cover by Lewis Daniel
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September 18, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- The Hazards of Ceremony by Herbert Elliston, pp. 4-6
- Japan's Price for Peace by Romney Wheeler, pp. 7-10
- U.S. Science and Modern War by R.E. Lapp, pp. 11-13
- Transatlantic Tension by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 14-16
- Bloody Harlan and Corrupt Bell by William S. Fairfield, pp. 17-20
- The Government in Medicine by Max Seham, M.D., pp. 21-24
- Is McCarthy Slipping? by Douglass Cater, pp. 25-26
- Yes, We Intervene in Greece by George Weller, pp. 27-30
- The Magic of Nationalism by Patrick O'Donovan, pp. 31-33
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Blanshard's Crusade by William P. Clancy, pp. 34-36 - 1 Review- Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power by Paul Blanshard
- Reflections on Hearst by Norman Thomas, pp. 37-39
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Rich Richard's Almanac by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Businessman's Book of Quotations by Ralph L. Woods
- Cover by San Bon Matsu
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1951 = 7 Issues, 92 Articles-
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October 2, 1951 Issue = 12 Articles- The Riddle of Kaesong by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 4-5
- Indo-China by Robert Shaplen, pp. 6-10
- Japanese Labor Faces Peace by Hessell Tiltman, pp. 11-13
- Turkey by William H. Hessler, pp. 14-16
- Haiti17C Return of the Elite by Theodore Draper, pp. 17-20
- Bloody Harlan---II by William S. Fairfield, pp. 21-25
- News the People Can't Get by Allen Raymond, pp. 26-29
- The Moral Power of Mr. Lehman by William Shannon, pp. 30-32
- Trotters: County Fair to Costello by Don Mankiewicz, pp. 33-35
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Gide's Journey by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Andre Gide by Albert J. Guerard
- Comrade Joe and the V.F.W. by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 38-42
- Cover by "Hallman"
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October 16, 1951 Issue = 14 Articles- The Hope of Europe by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- A More Perfect Union by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 6-9
- The Twilight of ECA by Hans Landsberg, pp. 10-12
- Congress and Foreign Aid by Lindsay Rogers, p. 13
- Will Churchill Ride Again? by Herbert L. Matthews, pp. 14-16
- Turkey---Hairbreadth Democracy by William H. Hessler, pp. 17-19
- Bloody Harlan, Corrupt Bell by William S. Fairfield, pp. 20-23
- 'Logic' and the Two-Party System by Robert Bendiner, pp. 24-26
- Public School Enemy No. 1? by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 27-30
- On Robert Flaherty by John Grierson, pp. 31-34
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The General Nobody Knows by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 35-36 - 1 Review- Melville Goodwin, USA by John P. Marquand
- New York's Gallivanting Mayors by Allen Raymond, pp. 37-38
- Mrs. Van Winkle and the Planners by Honor Croome, pp. 39-42
- Cover by San Bon Matsu
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October 30, 1951 Issue = 13 Articles- As Europe Goes, So Goes the U.S. by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- What Forced the British Elections by Graham Hutton, pp. 6-8
- Jacoponi and the Colonel by Claire Neikind, pp. 9-12
- New Productivity for the West? by Theodore H. White, pp. 13-16
- New Rhode Island Can't Get by Allen Raymond, pp. 17-19
- Pasadena---Phase II by Fred M. Hechinger, pp. 20-22
- Eire Settles Down by Norman MacKenzie, pp. 23-25
- The Strange Case of Dean Hewlett Johnson by Louis Baldwin, pp. 26-28
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The Loans of Uncle Jesse by J.K. Galbraith, pp. 29-30 - 1 Review- Fifty Billion Dollars by Jesse H. Jones and Edward Angly
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Hollywood Below the Himalayas by Robert Lubar, pp. 31-34 - 1 Review- Chandralekha (1951 Film) by S.S. Vasan
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Migrant with Message by Richard A. Donovan, pp. 35-37 - 1 Review- The True Believer by Eric Hoffer
- Are Women's Colleges Really Necessary? by Diana Trilling, pp. 38-42
- Cover by Chris Ishii
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November 13, 1951 Issue = 11 Articles- For a Middle Eastern Policy by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- Egypt's Desperate Gamble by Alvin Rosenfeld, pp. 5-8
- The Diplomat and the Dinosaur by Max Ascoli, pp. 9-13
- What's Wrong with the State Department? by Douglass Cater, pp. 14-16
- The Downfall of a Communist by Theodore H. White, pp. 17-20
- A Soviet Reverie by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 21-24
- What the French Elections Showed by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 25-27
- The Gaudy Twilight of Harold Stassen by William V. Shannon, pp. 28-30
- 4,000 Mayors of New York by Carlo Levi, pp. 31-36
- Dreiser, Anderson, Lewis, and the Riddle of Society by Lionel Trilling, pp. 37-42
- Cover by "Hallman"
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November 27, 1951 Issue = 15 Articles- The Decisive Election by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Who Directs U.S. Foreign Policy? by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 6-8
- Loopholes for Tax Millions by Philip M. Stern, pp. 9-11
- Churchill's Narrow Victory by H.G. Nicholas, pp. 12-13
- 2. The Victors by William Clark, p. 14
- 3. The Losers by Woodrow Wyatt, pp. 15-16
- The Old Days in Palestine by Edwin Samuel, pp. 17-19
- Trujillo's Dynasty by Theodore Draper, pp. 20-25
- Document from a Police State by Edith Rose, pp. 26-28
- Dispatch from Paris by J.-J. Servan Schreiber, p. 29
- India at the Polls by Jean Lyon, pp. 30-33
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A Congressman Looks at Lobbies by Jacob K. Javits, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- The Lobbyists by Karl Schriftgiesser
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The Negro at Home and Abroad by James Baldwin, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- No Green Pastures---The Negro in Europe Today by Roi Ottley
- The Ivy-Covered Fraud by Virginius Dabney, pp. 38-42
- Cover by "Hallman"
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December 11, 1951 Issue = 12 Articles- Europe's Other Great Fear by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- The Russians Aren't So Clever by D.B.W., pp. 5-8
- If Germany Is Unchecked by Hans Simons, pp. 9-11
- Kurt Schumacher by Theodore H. White, pp. 12-16
- Trujillo's Dynasty---II by Theodore Draper, pp. 17-21
- A Town Los Angeles Can't Absorb by Richard Donovan, pp. 22-24
- The Power of the Purse: The Congressman's plight by Douglass Cater, pp. 25-30
- Mr. Harriman and His Hallowe'en Hobgoblins by Christopher Gerould, pp. 31-33
- I Guess I'd Rather Be Molested by Jean Lyon, pp. 34-36
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The Private World of Robert Taft by McGeorge Bundy, pp. 37-38 - 1 Review- A Foreign Policy for Americans by Robert A. Taft
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Two Pilgrimages to Brownsville by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- A Walker in the City by Alfred Kazin
- Cover by "Hallman"
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December 25, 1951 Issue = 15 Articles- Interlocking Commonwealths by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- The Unfinished History of the European Army by Theodore H. White, pp. 6-8
- Motives for European Unity by Louis Duval, pp. 9-11
- Shape's Next Chief? by David Schoenbrun, pp. 12-14
- Our Magic Word by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 15-16
- How Good Is Chiang's Army? by Robert S. Elegant, pp. 17-20
- Pearson of Canada by Walter O'Hearn, pp. 21-24
- Calabrian 'Millennium' by John Rosselli, pp. 25-27
- New Oil for Europe by Albert A. Brandt and Alexander Melamid, pp. 28-30
- Hitler's Would-Be Heirs by Leonard J. Schweitzer, pp. 31-32
- The Woman Behind Your Congressman by Gerald W. Johnson, pp. 33-34
- 'Dear Mary Haworth---' by Beverley Bowie, pp. 35-37
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Peron's Unholy Alliance with Labor by Theodore Draper, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Peron Era by Robert J. Alexander
- Next-to-last Supper by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 40-42
- Cover by Ivan Opffer
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