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October 16, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesMilitary Advance and Economic Retreat
- The Hope of Europe
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- A More Perfect Union
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 6-9 - The Twilight of ECA
Hans Landsberg
, pp. 10-12 - Congress and Foreign Aid
Lindsay Rogers
, p. 13 At Home & Abroad
- Will Churchill Ride Again?
Herbert L. Matthews
, pp. 14-16 A commentary on the coming British elections
- Turkey---Hairbreadth Democracy
William H. Hessler
, pp. 17-19 Perils of rule by a small but brash majority
- Bloody Harlan, Corrupt Bell
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 20-23 The rise and slight decline of the Ball Brothers
- 'Logic' and the Two-Party System
Robert Bendiner
, pp. 24-26 It's probably just as well that both parties are so shapeless
- Public School Enemy No. 1?
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 27-30 Allen Zoll, champion of "the three R's"
Views & Reviews
- On Robert Flaherty
John Grierson
, pp. 31-34 An appreciation of a difficult film genius
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The General Nobody Knows (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 35-36 A review of John P. Marquand's Melville Goodwin, USA
- Melville Goodwin, USA by John P. Marquand
- New York's Gallivanting Mayors
Allen Raymond
, pp. 37-38 Comparing the ancestral pilgrimages of Walker and Impellitteri
- Mrs. Van Winkle and the Planners
Honor Croome
, pp. 39-42 A British housewife who prefers the free market to "fair shares"
- Cover
San Bon Matsu