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March 3, 1953 Issue - 15 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, p. 2
- And If They Don't Like It, pp. 2-4
A Poem
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 5-6
Outlook Abroad: A Time of Trouble
- Problems for Mr. Dulles, p. 7
An Editorial
- 'Trade, Not Aid'
Graham Hutton
, pp. 8-11 The British Prepare
- Pinay to Mayer to Whom?
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 - A New Strategy for Korea?
S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 17-21 At Home & Abroad
- Vigil on the Ramparts at Waterford, Minnesota
Erling Larsen
, pp. 22-24 - Should We Share Atomic Secrets with Britain?
Ralph E. Lapp
, pp. 25-28 - The Stevenson Phenomenon
Joseph C. Harsch
, pp. 29-32 Views & Reviews
- Bill Mauldin Writes to Joe
Bill Mauldin
, p. 33 - Channels
Marya Mannes
, p. 34 Comments on TV
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Recalled to Life (Review) Mary McCarthy
, pp. 35-39 or, Charles Dickens at the Bar
- Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph by Edgar Johnson
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Book Notes (3 Reviews) , pp. 40-42 The Russian Menace to Europe, by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Paul W. Blackstock, ...
- The Russian Menace to Europe by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Paul W. Blackstock, ...
- Sectional Biases in Congress on Foreign Policy by George L. Grassmuck
- The Little Madeleine by Mrs. Robert Henrey
- Cover
Arthur Sims