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May 29, 1951 Issue - 12 ArticlesMacArthur: Past and Present
- The Feverish Stalemates, p. 4
An Editorial
- MacArthur as Prophet
A. Ronald Schiller
, pp. 5-9 - "Old Heroes Fade Away"
Allen Raymond
, pp. 10-13 At Home & Abroad
- An Alliance Out of Step
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 14-16 - Babes in the Intelligence Wood
Preston Schoyer
, pp. 17-19 Recollections of a "cloak-and-dagger" China hand
- Mr. Sato Had a Farm
Ward Moore
, pp. 20-22 A pioneer who carelessly crossed the wrong ocean
- Los Alamos Revisited
Laura Fermi
, pp. 23-26 The grass grows greener and the scientists talk more freely
- Arizona's "Amateur" Governor: The Saga of Howard Pyle
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 27-29 The story of a "sacrificial lamb" who wouldn't hold still
- The Schuman Plan: A First Step
George W. Ball
, pp. 30-32 "Substantial progress along a limited but decisive front"
- The Case of the Trenton Six---II
Claire Neikind
, pp. 33-38 The tangled web of testimony
Views & Reviews
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The Lonely Prince (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 39-42 A review of the Duke of Windsor's autobiography
- A King's Story by Edward Windsor
- Cover
John McDermott