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August 4, 1953 Issue - 15 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, p. 2
- The One-Eyed Press, pp. 3-5
A Poem
- Who-- What-- Why--, p. 6
The Ramparts We Watch
- Lincoln's Nation
Max Ascoli
, p. 7 An Editorial
- The Big Red 'One'
Theodore H. White
, pp. 8-11 Power at the Ready
- Military Force
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
, pp. 12-16 How Much and Where?
At Home & Abroad
- Southern Italy
Claire Sterling
, pp. 17-20 Land, Politics, and the Empty Belly
- Senator Bricker and the Nut Who Knew History
William H. Hessler
, pp. 21-23 - How Important Are Tariffs?
Bruno Foa
, pp. 24-26 - D.P.s in D.C.
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 27-30 The Riffed and the Miffed
Views & Reviews
- Channels
Marya Mannes
, pp. 31-32 The Commentators
- How to Embalm a Newspaper
James Munves
, pp. 33-34 - The Troubled Travels of Colonel McCormick
H.B. David
, pp. 35-36 -
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The Proud Prejudices of Sinclair Lewis (Review) Daniel Aaron
, pp. 37-42 The Man from Main Street: A Sinclair Lewis Reader, by Harry E. Maule, Melville H. Cane,...
- The Man from Main Street: A Sinclair Lewis Reader by Harry E. Maule, Melville H. Cane, and Philip Allan Friedman, ...
- Cover
John McDermott