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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 1952 = 26 Issues, 346 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1952 = 6 Issues, 85 Articles-
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January 8, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Politics---1952 by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- The Brothers Taft by William H. Hessler, pp. 6-9
- The Next Investigation by Robert G. Lewis, pp. 10-13
- 'Down with Income Taxes!' by Minna Post Peyser, pp. 14-16
- MacArthur's Place in History by H.A. DeWeerd, pp. 17-20
- Tito Trims His Sails by Peter J. Allen, pp. 21-23
- Greece---Back from the Abyss by Maurice J. Goldbloom, pp. 24-27
- European vs. U.S. Industrialists by Ugo Stille, pp. 28-30
- An Army with Wings by John B. Spore, pp. 31-34
- Essay on Battle-Axes by Al Newman, pp. 35-36
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New York Cartoons by J.K. Galbraith, pp. 37-38 - 1 Review- The New Yorker Twenty-Fifty Anniversary Album, 1925-1950
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The Earth on Paper by Philip Burnham, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- The American Oxford Atlas by Brigadier Sir Clinton Lewis, O.B.E. and Colonel J.D. Campbell, D.S.O., ...
- Cover by Lewis Daniel
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January 22, 1952 Issue = 14 Articles- America, the Vatican, and Israel by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Our Negro Soldiers by John B. Spore and Robert F. Cocklin, pp. 6-8
- Catholics and Politics by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 9-11
- Israel Looks to the West by George Lichtheim, pp. 12-14
- Israeli Sailors on Strike by Ruth Karpf, pp. 15-16
- Anti-Semitism---Soviet Version by Peter J. Allen, pp. 17-20
- The Komsomol Faces Competition by Albert Parry, p. 21
- The Russians and the Olympics by J. Alvin Kugelmass, pp. 22-23
- Bob Jones University by George McMillan, pp. 24-26
- Bob Taft in Dixieland by Douglass Cater, pp. 27-29
- A Poet Who Fled from Communist Poland by Czeslaw Milosz, pp. 30-33
- Mlle. Gulliver en Amerique by Mary McCarthy, pp. 34-36
- Frank Lloyd Wright and a Bridge in Wisconsin by Eli Waldron, pp. 37-42
- Cover by John R. McDermott
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February 5, 1952 Issue = 15 Articles- Our Belgrade Gamble by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- Can Restless Peasants Make Good Soldiers? by Bogdan Raditsa, pp. 6-8
- A Wedge of Freedom in a One-Party State by William O. Douglas, pp. 9-12
- On the Danube Frontier by Peter J. Allen, pp. 13-16
- President, Pentagon, and Press by Allen Raymond, pp. 17-20
- Debt of Dishonor by Anne M. Fisher, pp. 21-23
- Why the Government Need Not Subsidize Medical Schools by Seymour Harris, p. 24
- The Great Rifle Controversy by John B. Spore, pp. 25-26
- European Union by Theodore H. White, pp. 27-28
- The Moral Crisis of Western Germany by Jacob K. Javits, pp. 29-31
- Politics and the Po by Claire Sterling, pp. 32-35
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Communism in France and Italy by Theodore Draper, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Communism in Western Europe by Mario Einaudi, Jean-Marie Domenach, and Aldo Garosci, ...
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History and Dean Acheson by August Heckscher, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Pattern of Responsibility by Dean Acheson and McGeorge Bundy
- Hong Kong's Stockhom Traveler by Herbert Mitgang, pp. 40-42
- Cover by John R. McDermott
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February 19, 1952 Issue = 16 Articles- The Caves of Gibraltar by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Averell Harriman by Douglass Cater, pp. 6-9
- The Coming Battle for Foreign Aid by Hans Landsberg, p. 10
- Meeting the Yanks at Strasbourg by Ferruccio Parri, pp. 11-13
- Tom Connally's Last Battle? by Hart Stilwell and Stuart Long, pp. 14-16
- Israel by William Zukerman, pp. 17-20
- The Reluctant President of Austria by Frederic Morton, pp. 21-23
- U.S Protestantism and Free Enterprise by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 24-26
- Where Income Taxes Are public by George W. Groh, pp. 27-28
- The Americans Who Won Russia's Heart by Esther M. Douty, pp. 29-31
- Pibul Songgram and the Dredge by Archie Robertson, pp. 32-34
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The U.S. Budget as Living Literature by J.K. Galbraith, pp. 35-36 - 1 Review- The Budget of the United States Government, 1953
- The Big Florida Book Bubble, p. 37
- Prisoners as Journalists by Louis Messolonghites, pp. 38-39
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"Rasho-Mon" by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- Rashomon (1950 Film) by Akira Kurosawa
- Cover by John Richard McDermott
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March 4, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- The Frontiers of Nationalism by Max Ascoli, p. 4
- The U.S. Shapes a Middle East Policy by Wickham Wells, pp. 5-6
- Libya and King Idris by Judd L. Teller, pp. 7-10
- The Sultan Is Impatient by Rom Landau, pp. 11-13
- The Welter of Arab Loyalties by Don Peretz, pp. 14-16
- The Five Million Holy Men of India by Philip Singer, pp. 17-21
- Columbia Basin Power by Louis R. Huber, pp. 22-24
- The Great Los Angeles Public Housing Mystery by Richard Donovan, pp. 25-28
- Again the Klan by Jay Jenkins, pp. 29-35
- Ickes: Memoir of a Man Without Fear by Saul K. Padover, pp. 36-37
- Television and the 1952 Campaign by Robert J. Donovan, pp. 38-39
- Our Socialized Baby by Caroline DeCamp Benn, pp. 40-42
- Cover by "Hallman"
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March 18, 1952 Issue = 14 Articles- The Achilles' Heel of Democracy by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Italy's Second Line Against Communism by Claire Sterling, pp. 6-9
- The Great Debate by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 10-12
- The Stubborn Belgians by Theodore H. White, pp. 13-16
- Canada Prepares to Go It Alone by Walter O'Hearn, pp. 17-19
- Rural Electrification Becomes Respectable by Marquis Childs, pp. 20-22
- Who Says the Majority Rules? by Eugene J. McCarthy, pp. 23-24
- How the Average European Feels About Our Elections by Louis Duval, pp. 25-27
- Our Most Serious U.N. Defeat? by Richard N. Gardner, pp. 28-30
- The Ugly Face of Violence by Santha Rama Rau, pp. 31-34
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Prince of Darkness by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 35-36 - 1 Review- Satan by Bruno de Jesus-Marie
- 'Human' Interest in Europe's Red Press by Henry Tanner#2, pp. 37-39
- Passing of a King by Donald Hall, pp. 40-42
- Cover by Robert Shore
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1952 = 7 Issues, 91 Articles-
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April 1, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Are There Such Men? by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-5
- Bridges of New Hampshire by Richard Cope, pp. 6-9
- Nine G.O.P. Senate Freshman by Willard Shelton, pp. 10-13
- The Fallacies in 'Offshore Purchasing' by Douglass Cater, pp. 14-16
- The Voice of Free Berlin by Percy Knauth, pp. 17-21
- Bigness and British Industry by Nat McKitterick, pp. 22-23
- Egypt as Seen from London by George Lichtheim, pp. 24-26
- Indo-China by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 27-28
- The Mormon Invasion of New York City by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 29-32
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Generals in Politics by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 33-35 - 5 Reviews- A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley
- Eisenhower: The Man and the Symbol by John Gunther
- Douglas MacArthur by Clark Lee and Richard Henschel
- The Marshall Story by Robert Payne
- Melville Goodwin, USA by John P. Marquand
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Three Movies from Africa by Robert L. Hatch, pp. 36-38 - 3 Reviews- Cry, the Beloved Country (1951 Film) by Zoltan Korda
- The African Queen (1951 Film) by John Huston
- The Magic Garden (1952 Film) by Donald Swanson
- To Moscow for a Cure by Albert Parry, pp. 39-42
- Cover by Wide World
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April 15, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Starting the Job by Max Ascoli, pp. 2-3
- I---The Legacy of T.V. Soong by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 4-7
- II---The Pattern of Enrichment by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 8-10
- III---Voices in the Wilderness by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 11-15
- IV---Years of Disaster by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 16-19
- V---The Ubiquitous Major by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 20-24
- Build-up in Western Europe by Theodore H. White, pp. 25-28
- When Johnny Came Hurrying Home by Barry Bingham, pp. 29-31
- What Happened to Inflation? by Arthur W. Viner, pp. 32-34
- Mop, Broom, and Pistol by William S. Fairfield, pp. 35-38
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The Marine at His Best by Al Newman, p. 39 - 1 Review- Hold Back the Night by Pat Frank
- All Quiet in New Hampshire by Melvin S. Wax, pp. 40-42
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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April 29, 1952 Issue = 14 Articles- VI---The Inner Circle by Philip Horton, pp. 5-7
- VII---The Smiling Counselor by Philip Horton, pp. 8-10
- VIII---China Reconsidered by Philip Horton, pp. 11-13
- IX---Korea and Beyond by Philip Horton, pp. 14-16
- X---Our Asian Policy by Philip Horton, pp. 17-18
- XI---The World of Alfred Kohlberg by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 19-22
- In Conclusion by Max Ascoli, pp. 23-24
- The Candidate from Marly Forest by Theodore H. White, pp. 25-26
- The Likable Man with the Bad News by Vance Johnson, pp. 27-29
- Anti-Fascism on Trial by Claire Sterling, pp. 30-33
- Colonel McCormick Reports from the Ritz by Bernard S. Redmont, p. 34
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Wilmot's War by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 35-39 - 1 Review- The Struggle for Europe by Chester Wilmot
- Thirteen Acres of Toys by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 40-42
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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May 13, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Stalin Makes Up His Mind by Max Ascoli, pp. 5-6
- Konrad Adenauer by Don Cook, pp. 7-10
- West Germany by George N. Shuster, pp. 11-13
- East Germany by Ernest Leiser, pp. 14-16
- H.S.T. and History by Jonathan Daniels, pp. 17-18
- Joe McCarthy's Home Town by Eli Waldron, pp. 19-23
- Freedom of Conscience at Piedmont College by Harold C. Fleming, pp. 24-26
- Stalin's Stake in Mao's Army by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 27-28
- Dakar by Oden Meeker and Olivia Meeker, pp. 29-33
- Reflections on a Red Conquest by Henri Marche, pp. 34-35
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"The Business of Business Is Business" by J.K. Galbraith, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Is Anybody Listening? by William H. Whyte, Jr.
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Vandenberg and the Bipartisan Honeymoon by McGeorge Bundy, pp. 38-42 - 1 Review- The Private Papers of Senator Vandenberg by Arthur H. Vandenberg, Jr. and Joe Alex Morris, ...
- Cover by Robert Shore
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May 27, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- The Power of the President by Douglass Cater, pp. 5-7
- Senator Morse on Steel and Seizure by Wayne Morse, pp. 8-9
- Presidential Primaries by William H. Hessler, pp. 10-12
- Can the Republicans Win? by Gerald W. Johnson, pp. 13-16
- Wide Wings and the High Atlantic by Theodore White, pp. 17-22
- A Brief Reappearance of Secretary Jefferson by Saul K. Padover, pp. 23-25
- Truth and Tragedy in Spain by V.S. Pritchett, pp. 26-28
- Hirohito vs. the Stuffed Shirts by William Costello, pp. 29-31
- The Role of Cheese in Our Foreign Policy by Hans Landsberg, pp. 32-34
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God Buckley at Yale by Dwight MacDonald, pp. 35-38 - 1 Review- God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Shame and Glory of the Intellectuals by Peter Viereck, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- The Shame and Glory of the Intellectuals by Peter Viereck
- Cover by San Bon Matsu
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June 10, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- The President and Il Duce by Max Ascoli, pp. 6-7
- The Forgotten Issue by Hans H. Landsberg, pp. 8-9
- Taft-Hartley by Edwin E. Witte, pp. 10-11
- About-Face! by Tris Coffin and Douglass Cater, pp. 12-16
- Where Women Rule the Roost by Jean Lyon, pp. 17-21
- Spark Plugs of the New Conservatism by Hugh Massingham, pp. 22-24
- Footnote on the Sicilian Elections by Lionel Birch, pp. 25-26
- How We Saved Money and Lost Friends in Bolivia by Robert H. Estabrook, pp. 27-29
- Carl Byoir by Spencer Klaw, pp. 30-33
- Russia Changes Its Line on Germ Warfare by Albert Parry, pp. 34-35
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Shaw's Nightmare and the American Dream by Frederic Morton, pp. 36-38 - 1 Review- The Trouble With Cinderella by Artie Shaw
- French Youth by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 39-42
- Cover by John R. McDermott
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June 24, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- The Ragged Edge by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- Premier Pinay and the Men of Vichy by Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber, pp. 6-8
- Germany---the Allies' Great Gamble by Theodore H. White, pp. 9-13
- Italy: A Fighting Chance by Claire Sterling, pp. 14-16
- Press Freedom vs. Army Regulations by Allen Raymond, pp. 17-20
- Correspondents in Korea by Lee Judge, pp. 21-23
- Moscow by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 24-26
- Our Argentine Appeasement Policy Ends by Milton Bracker, pp. 27-29
- Time Off in Gary by Warner Bloomberg, Jr., pp. 30-33
- Trouble in Outer Baldonia by Beverley Bowie, p. 34
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U.S. Politics by Gerald W. Johnson, pp. 35-36 - 1 Review- The Future of American Politics by Samuel Lubell
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The Proud, Hopeless People of Spain by Charles Wertenbaker, pp. 37-42 - 1 Review- The Face of Spain by Gerald Brenan
- Cover by Lewis Daniel
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1952 = 7 Issues, 85 Articles-
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July 8, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- Lives and Deaths of Whittaker Chambers by Max Ascoli, pp. 5-8
- The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 9-14
- Questions Our Propaganda Must Ask by Konrad Kellen, pp. 15-17
- Four Politicians in Two Acts by William H. Hessler, pp. 18-21
- A Fresh Outlook on Disarmament by David F. Cavers, pp. 22-24
- Red Bridgeheads on the Subcontinent by Robert Trumbull, pp. 25-26
- Russian Orders and French Blood by Theodore H. White, pp. 27-29
- No News, or, What Killed the Dog by Mary McCarthy, pp. 30-33
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Bevan's Challenge to American Policy by Elaine Tanner, pp. 34-35 - 1 Review- In Place of Fear by Aneurin Bevan
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'Latuko'---The Naked and the Censor by Robert L. Hatch, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- Latuko (1952 Film) by Charles L. Tedford
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A Summer of Danger on the Western Front by H.W. Blakeley, pp. 38-42 - 1 Review- The Defense of Western Europe by Drew Middleton
- Cover by Tack Shigaki
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July 22, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Which Road? by Joseph C. Harsch, pp. 5-7
- "Availability" by Jay Freid, pp. 8-10
- What Liberty Means to Robert A. Taft by Henry Steele Commager, pp. 11-13
- "Let's Look at the Record" by George D. Blackwood, pp. 14-16
- Trailing Illicit Gold Across a Hemisphere by H.R. Reinhardt, pp. 17-21
- Nigeria by Oden Meeker and Olivia Meeker, pp. 22-25
- Japan by Hessell Tiltman, pp. 26-28
- A Short Circuit in the French Party Line by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, pp. 29-30
- Senator Bricker Finds a Loophole by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 31-32
- The Southern Textile Industry by William S. Fairfield, pp. 33-36
- The Cautious Return of the Pollsters by Spencer Klaw, p. 37
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The Wisdom of Learned Hand by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 38-42 - 1 Review- The Spirit of Liberty by Learned Hand and Irving Dilliard
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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August 5, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- Will Ike Go Right or Be President?, pp. 5-6
- Five Weeks That Made a Politician by David Schoenbrun, pp. 7-10
- Convention Coverage and the All-Seeing Eye by Douglass Cater, pp. 11-12
- The Democrats and FEPC by Alan Barth, pp. 13-16
- The Seven Conservatives Who Bottleneck Our Laws by Irving M. Engel, pp. 17-18
- Why Communist Troops Surrender by Roy A. Gallant, pp. 19-20
- Why Communist Prisoners Refuse to Go Home by Ruth Barrett and George Barrett, pp. 21-24
- West German Rearmament and the Politburo by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 25-27
- The Dubious Future of Aneurin Bevan by Woodrow Wyatt, pp. 28-30
- Florida by William S. Fairfield, pp. 31-34
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Progressive Education Versus "Spectatoritis" by Fred M. Hechinger, pp. 35-37 - 1 Review- William Heard Kilpatrick: Trail Blazer in Education by Samuel Tenenbaum
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Mr. Liebling's Strange Chicago by Meyer Levin, pp. 38-42 - 1 Review- Chicago: The Second City by A.J. Liebling
- Cover by "Hallman"
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August 19, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- Thanksgiving by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- How the Democrats Got Together by Douglass Cater, pp. 6-8
- A Delegate's-Eye View of the Convention by William S. Fairfield, pp. 9-10
- McCarthyism by Millard E. Tydings, pp. 11-15
- Who Is Richard Nixon? by Ralph M. Blagden and Robert K. Bingham, p. 16
- Leo and Brazza, the Congo's Unidentical Twins by Oden Meeker and Olivia Meeker, pp. 17-20
- The Baltic by William H. Hessler, pp. 21-24
- Heidelberg to Madrid by Frank Kluckhohn, pp. 25-30
- The Future Senator from Alaska by Richard L. Neuberger, pp. 31-32
- Brave New World in a Potato Field by James Munves, pp. 33-35
- Television Hits Hollywood by Richard Donovan, pp. 36-39
- Friendly Lady Friendless in Moscow by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-42
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September 2, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- Danger in the Middle East by William H. Hessler, pp. 5-9
- 'New Deal' in Egypt? by George Lichtheim, pp. 10-12
- Senator Cain, Washington Hamlet by Douglass Cater, pp. 13-16
- Cliffhanger in Cincinnati by James A. Maxwell, pp. 17-20
- The Freedom Nobody Wants by Allen Raymond, pp. 21-23
- The Helsinki the Athletes Didn't See by Daniel Aaron, pp. 24-27
- Crime and (No) Punishment in the Workers' Paradise by Anton Karlovac, pp. 28-30
- Report from Gary by Warner Bloomberg, Jr., pp. 31-33
- Politics on TV by Meyer Levin, pp. 34-36
- How to Be Glib Through Illegal by Frank O'Leary, pp. 37-38
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Three Traitors---the Lonely Certainties by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- The Traitors by Alan Moorehead
- Cover by "Hallman"
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September 16, 1952 Issue = 11 Articles- New Force in Europe by Theodore H. White, pp. 5-9
- The Golden Apples of Joseph Stalin by Howard Whidden, pp. 10-12
- Radio Free Europe---Behind the Beam of Truth by John Linehan, pp. 13-16
- Problem Children of Democracy by Henry S. Hayward, pp. 17-20
- We're Getting Smarter at Panmunjom by George Barrett and Ruth Barrett, pp. 21-23
- Red China's Boast by H.R. Reinhardt, pp. 24-26
- Bill Evjue, Last of a Rugged Breed by George W. Groh, pp. 27-29
- The Donkey, the Elephant, and the Gerrymander by Chalmers Roberts, pp. 30-33
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The Myth of Prussian Efficiency by Robert Knapp, pp. 34-36 - 1 Review- Panzer Leader by General Heinz Guderian
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Gary Cooper as a Tragic Hero by Robert L. Hatch, pp. 37-42 - 1 Review- High Noon (1952 Film) by Fred Zinnemann
- Cover by John Ployardt
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September 30, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- The Man for the Job---Part I by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- The Changing of the Guard by William H. Hessler, pp. 6-9
- Cabot Lodge's Toughest Fight by Ralph M. Blagden, pp. 10-12
- Are Liberals Obsolete? by Joseph C. Harsch, pp. 13-16
- Double Flags and Double Standards in Panama by Peter Schmid, pp. 17-20
- Sweden by George Soloveytchik, pp. 21-23
- The Growing Pains of European Unity by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, pp. 24-28
- The Progress of a Porkchopper by Sid Lens, pp. 29-32
- Economic Forecast by Paul Samuelson, pp. 33-35
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Little Green Train to Dublin by Honor Tracy, pp. 36-38 - 1 Review- Back to Dublin by Honor Tracy
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China: History versus Hysterics by Nathaniel Peffer, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- Revolution in China by Charles Patrick Fitzgerald
- Cover by Tack Shigaki
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1952 = 6 Issues, 85 Articles-
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October 14, 1952 Issue = 12 Articles- The Man for the Job---II by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- The Republican Dilemma by Henry Steele Commager, pp. 6-8
- Europe's Unity in Peril by Theodore H. White, pp. 9-12
- Can We Ever Win the Mind of Asia? by Willard Savoy, pp. 13-16
- Resistance Behind the Iron Curton How? by Alexander Boray, pp. 17-19
- General MacArthur and His Vanishing War History by Jerome Forrest and Clarke H. Kawakami, pp. 20-24
- Some Dixiecrats Who Like Ike by George McMillan, pp. 25-28
- Birth of a Salesman by Richard Donovan, pp. 29-32
- U.S. Aid Prescription for India by Jean Lyon, pp. 33-36
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Two Biographies of Candidate Stevenson by Robert E. Sherwood, pp. 37-38 - 2 Reviews- Adlai Stevenson by John Bartlow Martin
- Adlai Stevenson of Illinois by Noel F. Busch
- Europe Views Our Campaign by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, pp. 39-42
- Cover by Marvin Block
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October 28, 1952 Issue = 13 Articles- The Rebel Yell by Max Ascoli, pp. 5-6
- What's Happened to Ike? by Joseph C. Harsch, pp. 7-9
- The Legislative Lives of Senator Dirksen by Robert E. Kennedy, pp. 10-13
- Our Brass-Bound Foreign Policy by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 14-16
- McCarthy Can Still Be Beaten by James G. March, pp. 17-19
- Soviet Production by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 20-22
- The Coming Battle for Morocco by Theodore Draper, pp. 23-27
- The Vote-Getters of Lake County, Indiana by Warner Bloomberg, Jr., pp. 28-30
- Helping Elect the Great White Father by Oliver La Farge, pp. 31-33
- Mainbrace by William H. Hessler, pp. 34-36
- What's Wrong With the French Moral Fiber? by Madeleine Chapsal, p. 37
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In Not Pogo, Who? by Eric Larrabee, pp. 38-42 - 1 Review- I Go Pogo by Walt Kelly
- Cover by Aurelius Battaglia
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November 11, 1952 Issue = 16 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, p. 1
- The G.O.P. Goes South, pp. 2-4
- The Campaign Starts November 4 by Max Ascoli, p. 5
- When Is Dulles Dulles? by Richard H. Rovere, pp. 6-9
- The Governor, the General, and the Rest of the World by Kenneth W. Thompson, pp. 10-12
- Economics for the Atlantic Allies by Klaus Knorr, pp. 13-16
- Korean Stalemate by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 17-19
- A-Frame and Carbine by Robert S. Elegant, pp. 20-24
- Who Owns the Oil Under the Sea? by Alan Barth, pp. 25-27
- Saving Los Angeles from the U.N. by Mark A. Hennessey, pp. 28-31
- The Great Crusade and the Hot Bath by Alfred Friendly, p. 32
- The Pentagon's Castle in Spain by Theodore Draper, pp. 33-36
- Origins of McCarthyism by Karl Meyer, p. 37
- II---A Soviet Footnote by H.B. David, pp. 38-39
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Bernard Berenson by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- Rumor and Reflection by Bernard Berenson
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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November 25, 1952 Issue = 15 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-3
- What's Wrong With the Press? by Max Ascoli, pp. 4-6
- That Plague of Spots from Madison Avenue by Gordon Cotler, pp. 7-8
- Pride and Prejudice by Robert Lasch, pp. 9-11
- Rabbit Punches on TV by Marya Mannes, p. 12
- New York Newspapers by M.R. Werner, pp. 13-16
- Hong Kong by Preston Schoyer, pp. 17-20
- Helping Tito Help the West by Ernest Halperin, pp. 21-24
- Three Red-Faced French Reds by Theodore Draper, pp. 25-27
- A Briton Considers Our Bewildering Party Apparatus by H.G. Nicholas, pp. 28-30
- The Senator and the Gadfly by Ralph M. Blagden, pp. 31-33
- Self-Consciousness, Culture, and the Carthaginians by Sylvia Wright, pp. 34-36
- Chaplin by Robert Hatch, pp. 37-38
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Evelyn Waugh's Unhappy Warrior by Frederic Morton, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- Men at Arms by Evelyn Waugh
- Cover by Robert Shore
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December 9, 1952 Issue = 15 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, p. 1
- Masters of Manhattan, pp. 2-4
- Who-- What-- Why--, p. 5
- To Our Next Secretary of State by Max Ascoli, pp. 6-7
- Has NATO Turned the Corner? by Theodore H. White, pp. 8-13
- Our Opportunity on Formosa by Albert Ravenholt, pp. 14-19
- The Case of the Missing Diplomats by Cyril Connolly, pp. 20-22
- Sweden by William H. Hessler, pp. 23-26
- The BBC, Britain's Favorite Monopoly by William Clark, pp. 27-29
- How They Took the Bad News in Gary, Indiana by Warner Bloomberg, Jr., pp. 30-32
- The Revolt Against Mass-Produced Cars by Ralph Stein, pp. 33-34
- The Vestal Virgins of Birmingham, Ala. by Christopher Gerould, p. 35
- The Secret Club by Robert K. Bingham, pp. 36-38
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The Man Who Ran Our Wartime Navy by H.W. Blakeley, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- Fleet Admiral King by Ernest J. King and Walter Muir Whitehill
- Cover by "Hallman"
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December 23, 1952 Issue = 14 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, p. 1
- Loyalty Oath, pp. 2-5
- The Reporter in 1953 by Max Ascoli, pp. 6-7
- I. Who's Listening---and to what? by William S. Fairfield and Charles Clift, pp. 8-9
- II. Some Law-Evading Enforcement Agencies by William S. Fairfield and Charles Clift, pp. 10-13
- III. How to Tap a Telephone by William S. Fairfield and Charles Clift, pp. 14-18
- IV. Little Politicians Have Big Ears by William S. Fairfield and Charles Clift, pp. 19-23
- The Latest Ambiguities of Stalin, the Aging Oracle by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 24-27
- The Case of the Missing Diplomats---II by Cyril Connolly, pp. 28-30
- What Two-Party System in the South? by Douglass Cater, pp. 31-33
- Enlightened Self-Interest and the United Nations by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 34-37
- Alec Guinness, "The Pale Young Man" by Lesley Blanch, pp. 38-39
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What Man Has Made by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- Our World from the Air by Erwin A. Gutkind
- Cover by Ployardt
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Issues of 1963 = 24 Issues, 399 Articles
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Issues of 1964 = 25 Issues, 455 Articles
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Issues of 1965 = 24 Issues, 430 Articles
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Issues of 1966 = 24 Issues, 425 Articles
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Issues of 1967 = 24 Issues, 417 Articles
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