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March 6, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesMilitary Policy on Two Fronts
- The Parrots of F.D.R.
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Limited War with China?
James Colwell
, pp. 5-8 I. The Exposed Arteries
- II.
Graham Peck
, pp. 9-11 The Unreachable Backbone
- Needed
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, p. 12 A New French Army
- The Army's Manpower Problem
John B. Spore
, pp. 13-15 Slicing the "Division Slice"
- What Korea Is Teaching the Air Force
Albert Douglas
, p. 16 At Home & Abroad
- The H-Bomb's First Victims
George McMillan
, pp. 17-20 The peaceful doom of Ellenton, South Carolina
- India's Submerged Majority: the Unknown Villagers
Jean Lyon
, pp. 21-24 About eighty-five per cent of the people live in voluntary isolation
- Vargas of Brazil: He Wouldn't Stay Dead
Mireille Gaulin Gerould
, pp. 25-27 A dictator who knows how not to act like one
- U.S. Diplomacy's Top Team in Paris
Theodore H. White
, pp. 28-31 Bruce, Bohlen, and Katz feel the pulse of a continent
- Civil Defense on Third Avenue
Ruthven Todd
, pp. 32-34 The boys find Mike's bar more comfortable than a warden's post
Views & Reviews
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Building the Rommel Legend (2 Reviews) Al Newman
, pp. 35-37 Behind the shining armor of a new Teutonic knight
- Rommel, The Desert Fox by Desmond Young
- Invasion, 1944 by Hans Speidel
- "Nuts!" to I. & E.
David Kenyon Webster
, p. 38 An ex-combat infantryman speaks his mind on the morale builders
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How to Jerk Tears and Influence Listeners (Review) Robert K. Bingham
, p. 39 A review of Do's and Don'ts of Radio Writing
- Do's and Don't of Radio Writing by Dorothy B. McCann
- To Man's Measure
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 A young exile who brings us music and gratitude
- Cover
George McMillan