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May 1, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesPolicies and Weapons
- The Present Danger (I)
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Three Days That Shook the Senate
Douglass Cater
, pp. 6-7 - As It Looked from Europe
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 8-9 - Preparedness Beneath the Seas
John Loosbrock
, pp. 10-11 - What Makes Paratroopers Jump
John B. Spore
, pp. 12-15 Britain: Fears and a Festival
- The Dim View of America
D.W. Brogan
, pp. 16-18 - The Gloomy Spring of Mr. Attlee
Graham Hutton
, pp. 19-20 - Lord Festival and the Unicorn
Norman MacKenzie
, pp. 21-23 At Home & Abroad
- Switzerland, Neutral but Nervous
Sam Boal
, pp. 24-26 The mountain republic is independent but not indifferent
- Jean Monnet: His Balance Sheets May Reshape a Continent
Mary Coggeshall Kuhn
, pp. 27-29 The chief architect of the Schuman Plan
- They Had to See Paris
Peter J. Allen
, p. 30 The U.N. General Assembly votes to visit France
- The Case of the Trenton Six---I
Claire Neikind
, pp. 31-34 How a murder trial was turned into a political circus
- The Farmer, the Emergency, and the Brannan Plan
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 35-36 The Korean War has upset both the farm bloc's and the Administration plans
Views & Reviews
- Do We Eat Too Much Sugar?
James Rorty
, pp. 37-38 The fight to preserve our national sweet tooth
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The Next Great Debate: Economic Expansion for the West? (3 Reviews) David F. Cavers
, pp. 39-42 A discussion of books about productivity---and dollars
- Policy for the West by Barbara Ward
- The Nineteen Fifties Come First by Edwin G. Nourse
- The Dollar Shortage by Charles P. Kindleberger
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