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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 1953 = 24 Issues, 354 Articles
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Issues of 1954 = 24 Issues, 377 Articles
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Issues of 1955 = 24 Issues, 402 Articles
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Issues of 1956 = 24 Issues, 426 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1956 = 6 Issues, 95 Articles-
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January 12, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- The President and His Party by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- Ike and the Peaceful Atom by John Lear, pp. 11-21
- Opening a Window in the Smoke-Filled Room by Barbara Wendell Kerr, pp. 22-23
- One Picture by Eric Sevareid, p. 24
- A Britisher's Reminiscence of a Kentucky Campaign by Patrick O'Donovan, p. 25
- The Revolution in Argentina's Universities by Gladys Delmas, pp. 26-29
- U.N. by Marya Mannes, pp. 30-31
- The Glory That Is Still Greece by Mark Van Doren, pp. 32-34
- The Broadway Triumph of a Lady from Japan by Faubion Bowers, pp. 35-36
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The Current Reappraisal of American Liberalism by August Heckscher, pp. 37-38 - 2 Reviews- The Decline of American Liberalism by Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr.
- The Age of Reform by Richard Hofstadter
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There Really Was a Benchley by William Lee Miller, p. 39 - 1 Review- Robert Benchley by Nathaniel Benchley
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Fourteen Thousand Preferred to Die by Sidney Alexander, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- Andersonville by MacKinlay Kantor
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How to Write a Diplomatic Memoir by William Harlan Hale, pp. 42-47 - 2 Reviews- Dome of Many-coloured Glass by Post Wheeler and Hallie Erminie Rives
- Turbulent Era by Joseph C. Grew, Walter Johnson, and Nancy Harvison Hooker, ...
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The Importance of Cricket by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 48 - 1 Review- Island in the Sun by Alec Waugh
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- A History of South-East Asia by D.G.E. Hall
- The Life of Rudyard Kipling by Charles E. Carrington
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January 26, 1956 Issue = 13 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-9
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 10-11
- 18-17-16---and We Lost the Game by William R. Frye, pp. 12-18
- Dixon-Yates by E.W. Kenworthy, pp. 19-25
- How France Lost the Election by Edmond Taylor, pp. 26-28
- Miscalculation in Jordan by Hal Lehrman, pp. 29-33
- The Mozart Bicentennial by Roland Gelatt, pp. 34-37
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The Goncourt Prize Winner by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Sons of Avrom by Roger Ikor
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A European View of U.S. Economic Leadership by Robert Marjolin, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Political Economy of American Foreign Policy by William Y. Elliott
- How Open Can Diplomacy Get? by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 42-43
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Another Visit to O'Haraville by Sidney Alexander, pp. 44-47 - 1 Review- Ten North Frederick by John O'Hara
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A Chronicle of Our Great Dissenters by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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February 9, 1956 Issue = 16 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- The Vanishing Family Farm by Eric Sevareid, pp. 6-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-10
- How Presidents Are Made by Robert Bendiner, pp. 11-18
- The New Battle of Berlin by William H. Draper, Jr., pp. 19-20
- Algeria by Basil Davison, pp. 21-26
- Greece by Claire Sterling, pp. 27-29
- 'Militant Liberty' and the Pentagon by William Harlan Hale, pp. 30-33
- 200 Acres in Iowa by Dale Kramer, pp. 34-37
- Miss Fanshawe and the $30 Ticket by Poyntz Tyler, pp. 38-40
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The Remarkable Mrs. Luce by Marya Mannes, pp. 41-42 - 1 Review- Ambassador Extraordinary: Clare Booth Luce by Alden Hatch
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The Lost Lady of Versailles by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 43-44 - 1 Review- The Grand Mademoiselle by Francis Steegmuller
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Rebellion Under a Stolen Flag by Franz M. Oppenheimer, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Radical Right: The New American Right by Daniel Bell
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The MacArthur Gospel According to Whitney by Al Newman, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- MacArthur: His Rendezvous With History by Courtney Whitney
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- Bare Feet in the Palace by Agnes Keith
- Boon Island by Kenneth Lewis Roberts
- Cover by Marianne Davidson
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February 23, 1956 Issue = 16 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- The Small Get Smaller by Eric Sevareid, pp. 6-9
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 10-11
- The Lady of Villa Taverna by Claire Sterling and Max Ascoli, pp. 12-19
- California's Governor Knight by Hale Champion, pp. 20-24
- The New Soviet Five-Year Plan That May Challenge the West by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 25-27
- West Germany's Army by Paul Moor, pp. 28-31
- Carpentry, Typing, and a Little Shakespeare by Hannah Lees, pp. 32-35
- God and the Machine Age by Eric Hoffer, pp. 36-37
- An Old Man Finds a Job by Anonymous, pp. 38-39
- Meditations in an Empty Room by Marya Mannes, p. 40
- An Irish Holiday by Mark Van Doren, pp. 41-43
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Manipulating the Slobs by Harlan Cleveland, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Golden Kazoo by John G. Schneider
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Two Americans in Saigon by Harold R. Isaacs, p. 46 - 1 Review- A Forest of Tigers by Robert Shaplen
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---And He Always Was Good to the Poor by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Last Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor
- Cover by Tack Shigaki
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March 8, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-9
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 10-11
- The Courage of Purdence by Max Ascoli, p. 12
- Alabama's Bus Boycott by The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, pp. 13-16
- A Time of Worry in 'The City Care Forgot' by Louisa Dalcher, pp. 17-19
- The Slow Progress of Integration by Eric Sevareid, p. 20
- 'They're Not Uncle Tom's Children' by Ben Burns, pp. 21-22
- Japan by Lily Abegg, pp. 23-26
- Britain's New Foreign Secretary by Alastair Buchan, pp. 27-28
- The Soviets and the Asians by I. Norman Smith, pp. 29-31
- Knowland by Douglass Cater, pp. 32-35
- The Due Processing of Harry Bridges by Paul Jacobs, pp. 36-39
- Mr. Horowitz by Victor Chapin, pp. 40-43
- The Case of the Orange Orange by Marya Mannes, p. 44
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'The Most Dejected and Reluctant Convert' by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 45-47 - 1 Review- Surprised by Joy by C.S. Lewis
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 8 Reviews- The Gentleman and the Tiger by Harold C. Syrett and George B. McClellan, Jr., ...
- The Renaissance Philosophy of Man by Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller, and John Herman Randall, Jr., ...
- They Wrote on Clay by Edward Chiera and George G. Cameron
- The School and Society and The Child and the Curriculum by John Dewey
- The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich A. Hayek
- George Herbert Mead on Social Psychology by Anselm Strauss and George Herbert Mead
- Man and the State by Jacques Maritain
- The Lamb by Francois Mauriac
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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March 22, 1956 Issue = 16 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-9
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 10-12
- Eisenhower's Presidency by Sidney Hyman, pp. 13-16
- The Coming Campaign by Eric Sevareid, p. 17
- A Talk with William Faulkner by Russell Warren Howe, pp. 18-19
- The Fight Over America's Fourth 'R' by William Lee Miller, pp. 20-25
- The Changing Temper of Britain's Labour Party by Hugh Massingham, pp. 26-30
- Communist Party Congress by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 31-35
- Will the Atom Persuade Europeans to Unite? by Andre Fontaine, pp. 36-38
- NATO and West Germany by Gordon A. Craig, pp. 39-42
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Movies by Robert Bingham, pp. 43-44 - 4 Reviews- Richard III (1955 Film) by Laurence Olivier
- The Court Jester (1956 Film) by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank
- The Ladykillers (1955 Film) by Alexander Mackendrick
- Letters from My Windmill (1955 Film) by Marcel Pagnol
- Channels by Marya Mannes, pp. 45-46
- A Visit to the Home of Robert Herrick by Mark Van Doren, pp. 47-53
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The Mocking Bird from Dusseldorf by Sidney Alexander, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Poet in Exile by Antonina Vallentin
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Book Notes, pp. 56-58 - 4 Reviews- Congressional Politics in the Second World War by Roland Young
- Congress: Its Contemporary Role by Ernest S. Griffith
- Elephants and Ivory by John Alfred Jordan and John Prebble
- The Story of the Tower by Frank Lloyd Wright
- Cover by Don Higgins
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1956 = 7 Issues, 126 Articles-
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April 5, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- And They Say We Are Doing Fine by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-11
- The Strains on NATO by Edmond Taylor, pp. 12-14
- New Coalitions in German Politics by John Midgley, pp. 15-17
- 'They Surely Can't Stop Us Now' by William Demby, pp. 18-21
- How Kefauver Made It in Minnesota by Patrick O'Donovan, pp. 22-23
- The Implacable Independence of Frank J. Lausche by William H. Hessler, pp. 24-26
- Too Little and Maybe Too Late by Eric Sevareid, pp. 27-28
- Survival in the Bureaucratic Jungle by Harlan Cleveland, pp. 29-32
- The Russian Moves in Afghanistan by Arthur Bonner, pp. 33-35
- Mr. Molotov Nears the End of the Road by Vernon Aspaturian, pp. 36-39
- How Dr. Wakeham Kept His Servants by John Cheever, pp. 40-45
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They All Pick on Sweet Will by Robert Bingham, p. 46 - 1 Review- The Murder of the Man Who Was "Shakespeare" by Calvin Hoffman
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A Very Odd Declaration of Independence by Sidney Alexander, p. 47 - 1 Review- Lucy Crown by Irwin Shaw
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 5 Reviews- Captain of the Queens by Harry Grattidge and Richard Collier
- Ten Days in August by Bernard Frizell
- The Presence of Grace by J.F. Powers
- Forbidden Area by Pat Frank
- Your Own Beloved Sons by Thomas Anderson
- Cover by Marilyn Miller
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April 19, 1956 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- The Not-So-Merry-Go-Round by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Debating Career of Richard M. Nixon by William Lee Miller, pp. 11-17
- Peace, Rice, Friendship, and the Burma of U Nu by Santha Rama Rau, pp. 18-22
- Low-Yield Atomic Weapons by A.T. Hadley, pp. 23-24
- The Inalienable Right to Get Peacefully Sozzled by Paul Jacobs, p. 25
- Tallahatchie County Acquits a Peckerwood by David Halberstam, pp. 26-29
- Governor Folsom by Douglass Cater, pp. 30-31
- A Glossary of Glibness by Eric Sevareid, p. 32
- Half a Million Slaves in Arabia by Ray Alan, pp. 33-35
- A Quick Trip to Budapest by Paul Moor, pp. 36-38
- Good-by to a World by May Sarton, pp. 39-43
- Movies by Marya Mannes, p. 44
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A Troubled Crusader in the Holy Land by Sidney Alexander, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- The True Cross, 1177-1192 by Carlo Scarfoglio
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The Poetry of Failure by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Fall of the Sparrow by Nigel Balchin
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Book Notes, pp. 48-52 - 2 Reviews- At Home in India by Cynthia Bowles
- Miracle of World War II by Francis Walton
- Cover by Justin Murray
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May 3, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- Enemy Assets by William Harlan Hale and Charles Clift, pp. 8-14
- The Army's Beefs Against the Air Force by Douglass Cater and A.T. Hadley, pp. 15-17
- Breathing New Life into NATO by James P. Warburg, pp. 18-19
- Michigan's Wandering Air Base by Paul Southwick, pp. 20-22
- Umbrage, Anyone? by Eric Sevareid, p. 23
- On the Spot in Algeria: 1. The Village on the Djebel; 2. Robert Lacoste by Edmond Taylor, pp. 24-26
- Coup de Theatre at Stuttgart by Paul Moor, pp. 27-29
- Thailand by Darrell Berrigan, pp. 30-33
- Great-grandfather and the Devils by Tambimuttu, pp. 34-39
- Double Talk in Art by Marya Mannes, pp. 40-41
- Movies by George W. Herald, pp. 42-43
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The Theater Criticism of Mary McCarthy by Nora Magid, p. 44 - 1 Review- Sights and Spectacles, 1937-1956 by Mary McCarthy
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Seven Guides to Better Listening by Roger Maren, pp. 45-47 - 7 Reviews- The Listener's Musical Companion by Bernard H. Haggin
- What to Listen for in Music by Aaron Copland
- The Structure of Music: A Listener's Guide by Robert E. Erickson
- Our Musical Heritage by Curt Sachs
- The Oxford Companion to Music by Percy A. Scholes
- The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music by Percy A. Scholes
- The Harvard Dictionary of Music by Willi Apel
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A Statue Come to Life by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Olympio by Andre Maurois
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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May 17, 1956 Issue = 14 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- 1. The Challenge of Abundance by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 8-11
- 2. The Scarcity of Ideas by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-15
- Secretary McKay Becomes Candidate McKay by A. Robert Smith, pp. 16-18
- The Golden Age of Buy Now, Pay Later by Bruce Bliven, Jr., pp. 19-21
- My Kingdom for a Heart by Marya Mannes, p. 22
- Conversations in Rabat by Sabine Gova, pp. 23-25
- The African Rain Queen by Noel Mostert, pp. 26-29
- Egypt by Hal Lehrman, pp. 30-34
- From Beethoven to Bebop on the Five-Year Plan by Flora Lewis, pp. 35-37
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Gabriele D'Annunzio's Long Affair with Himself by Sidney Alexander, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- Wingless Victory by Frances Winwar
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Book Notes, pp. 40-42 - 2 Reviews- A Capitol Offense by Jocelyn Davey
- The Abode of Love by Aubrey Menen
- Cover by Guy Dolen
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May 31, 1956 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- They've Gotten Around to It by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- Israel by Claire Sterling, pp. 11-14
- Two Recent Guests at Claridge's by Alastair Buchan, pp. 15-16
- Iraq by J.H. Huizinga, pp. 17-18
- Civil War in Alabama's Citizens' Councils by Douglass Cater, pp. 19-21
- A Quiet Evening at the Whig-Clio by William Lee Miller, pp. 22-23
- The Tribulations of a State Senator by Duane Lockard, p. 24
- The Press in a Rose-Colored Mirror by Eric Sevareid, pp. 25-27
- The G.O.P. Trial on the Oregon Trail by Joe Miller, pp. 28-30
- Through India with Walter Reuther by Arthur Bonner, pp. 31-33
- Francoise Sagan Wins Her Second Round by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 34-35
- A Kind Word for Pop, Bop, and Folk by Jacques Barzun, pp. 36-38
- An English Village Wins a Reprieve by Donald Hall, p. 39
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Movies: Be Glad You're a Drone by Robert Bingham, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956 Film) by Nunnally Johnson
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The Split Personality of Indian Literature by Christine Weston, pp. 42-43 - 5 Reviews- The Late George Apley by John P. Marquand
- Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand
- The Financial Expert by R.K. Narayan
- Remember the House by Santha Rama Rau
- Some Inner Fury by Kamala Markandaya
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A Drama Critic Reviews the Political Stage by Marya Mannes, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- Through These Men by John Mason Brown
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Manners in a Classless Society by August Heckscher, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Good Behavior by Harold Nicolson
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Some Selected Footprints of Richard M. Nixon by William Lee Miller, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- This Is Nixon by James Keogh
- Nixon by Ralph de Toledano
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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June 14, 1956 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- The Negro Vote and the Democrats by Robert Bendiner, pp. 8-12
- 'Nessfeness' at Harvard by Marya Mannes, pp. 13-14
- 'The Problems of Overlap' by A.A. Berle, Jr., p. 15
- 'Big Business Is in the Saddle' by Seymour E. Harris, p. 16
- 'Liberal' Government Is Not Enough by Leon H. Keyserling, pp. 17-18
- Why Exclude Republicans? by Jacob K. Javits, p. 19
- In Support of Schlesinger by Thomas K. Finletter, p. 20
- 'We Need a Liberal Administration' by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., pp. 20-21
- The New Federalism by Max Ascoli, pp. 22-23
- Freemasonry in the Fourth Republic by Edmond Taylor, pp. 24-28
- The Complicated Process of Reaching a Stalemate by Chalmers M. Roberts, pp. 29-33
- The Time of His Life by Harvey Wheeler, p. 34
- California's Democratic Clubs by Bernard Crick, pp. 35-38
- The Singing Stone of Cyprus by Paul Brock, pp. 39-41
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The Fury of a Patient Man by Sidney Alexander, pp. 42-44 - 1 Review- Thoreau of Walden by Henry Beetle Hough
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A Soldier to Be Proud Of by Thomas R. Phillips, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- Soldier: The Memoirs of Matthew B. Ridgway by Matthew B. Ridgway and Harold H. Martin
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Queen Ants and Cadillacs by William Lee Miller, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Power Elite by C. Wright Mills
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India's Racism in Reverse by Harold R. Isaacs, p. 48 - 1 Review- The Pitiful and the Proud by Carl T. Rowan
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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June 28, 1956 Issue = 18 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-3
- Special Report by William Harlan Hale, pp. 4-6
- The Second Act of God by Max Ascoli, p. 7
- The Recession We Should Not Have by A.A. Berle, Jr., pp. 8-11
- Up to Our Ears in Autos by Helen Hill Miller, p. 12
- The Two-Family Car by Eric Sevareid, p. 13
- Foreign Aid and 'The Spirit We Are Of' by Harlan Cleveland, pp. 14-18
- Deepening Shadows Over Cyprus by Ray Alan, pp. 19-21
- Why Molotov 'Resigned' by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 22-23
- All Abroad for the Coattail Special by Robert Bendiner, pp. 24-26
- 'Siberia, U.S.A.' by A. Robert Smith, pp. 27-29
- She Knew Prince Kropotkin by Eugene Burdick, pp. 30-33
- Theater by Marya Mannes, pp. 34-35
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The Better Half of Diplomacy by William Harlan Hale, pp. 36-37 - 1 Review- The Diplomat's Wife by Richard Fyfe Boyce
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John Hersey's Destination by Marya Mannes, p. 38 - 1 Review- A Single Pebble by John Hersey
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The Dates Don't Matter at All by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 39 - 5 Reviews- India: Paintings From Ajanta Caves by Madanjeet Singh
- Egypt: Paintings from Tombs and Temples by K.S. Diradour and Jacques Vandier
- Australia: Aboriginal Paintings---Arnhem Land by William Brindle and Sir Herbert Read
- Yugoslavia---Byzantine Frescoes by Mario Dolfi and Svetozar Radojcic
- Norway---Paintings from the Stave Churches by Mario Dolfi and Roar Hauglid
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The Death of a Man Who Never Lived by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Train Was On Time by Heinrich Boll
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1956 = 4 Issues, 74 Articles-
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July 12, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- Matrix of Commonwealths by Max Ascoli, pp. 8-9
- Disarmament, Diplomacy, and the Flames of Hell by William R. Frye, pp. 10-14
- The Folklore of an Electronic Presidency by Douglass Cater, pp. 15-18
- Letter from a Congressman to a Constituent, pp. 19-21
- The Stalinists' Case Against Stalin by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 22-25
- Pottering About with the Fifth Amendment by Paul Jacobs, p. 26
- Report from Red China by Peter Schmid, pp. 27-28
- Jordan Finds 'A New Saladin' by Ray Alan, pp. 29-30
- Africa by Chester Bowles, pp. 31-36
- Mrs. Kalish's Holiday by Bernice Kavinoky, pp. 37-39
- Rome's Most Favored Tourists by Sylvia Wright, pp. 40-42
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The Noble Savages of Skid Row by Leslie A. Fiedler, p. 43 - 1 Review- A Walk On the Wild Side by Nelson Algren
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Mr. Myrdal Brings Utilitarianism Up to Date by W.W. Rostow and Elspeth Rostow, pp. 44-46 - 1 Review- An International Economy by Gunnar Myrdal
- What They're Reading in France, Italy, and Russia by Marc Slonim, pp. 47-50
- Cover by Reg Massie
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August 9, 1956 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- Whose G.O.P.? by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Education of George Humphrey by Sidney Hyman, pp. 11-16
- The 'Moral Force' Behind Dulles Diplomacy by William Lee Miller, pp. 17-20
- NATO on the Operating Table by Alastair Buchan, pp. 21-23
- West German Socialism by Paul Moor, pp. 24-25
- Report on Red China by Peter Schmid, pp. 26-29
- Of Space and Time, and Death in the Air by Lawrence H. Berlin, pp. 30-33
- Notes on the Harriman Campaign by Robert Bendiner, pp. 34-37
- The Durable Mr. Dawson of Cook County, Illinois by John Madigan, pp. 38-41
- An American Violinist in Moscow Leningrad and Kiev, pp. 42-43
- Freedom of the Press by Otto Friedrich, pp. 44-46
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Movies: Thar She Blows! by Robert Bingham, pp. 47-49 - 1 Review- Moby Dick (1956 Film) by John Huston
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Drifting Toward the Rapids by August Heckscher, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- American Politics in a Revolutionary World by Chester Bowles
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Ring Lardner by Delmore Schwartz, pp. 52-54 - 1 Review- Ring Lardner by Donald Elder
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Was Al Smith Born Thirty Years Too Soon? by Alan Heimert, p. 55 - 1 Review- A Catholic Runs for President by Edmund A. Moore
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The Science of Counting Pebbles by Lindsay Rogers, pp. 56-58 - 1 Review- The Revolt of the Moderates by Samuel Lubell
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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September 6, 1956 Issue = 19 Articles- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 2-7
- These Moderate Elections by Max Ascoli, pp. 8-9
- Notes on the Conventions, pp. 10-15
- The Politicians Try Victory Through Air Power by William Harlan Hale, pp. 16-20
- TV by Marya Mannes, pp. 21-22
- When Politics Had 'Taam' by Paul Jacobs, p. 23
- The Army's Case Against Fortress America by Anthony Leviero, pp. 24-29
- ---And the Answer Was Suez by Simon Malley, pp. 30-34
- Siren Songs in Damascus by Hal Lehrman, pp. 35-37
- Kashmir by M. Yusuf Buch, pp. 38-40
- A Talk With the Yellow Kid by Saul Bellow, pp. 41-43
- American Writing as I See it by William Saroyan, pp. 44-46
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A Chief of State Who Let Things Drift by Sander Vanocur, pp. 47-48 - 1 Review- My Father: The True Story by Arthur W. Baldwin
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Privacy, Publicity, and Secrecy by August Heckscher, p. 49 - 1 Review- The Torment of Secrecy by Edward A. Shils
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'A Conspiracy Without Warrent of Law' by Brooks Atkinson, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- Report on Blacklisting by John Cogley
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The Presidency and the Art of the Possible by Jonathan Daniels, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox, 1882-1940 by James MacGregor Burns
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Mr. Forster Pays a Debt by Louis Kronenberger, pp. 54-55 - 1 Review- Marianne Thornton: A Domestic Biography, 1797-1887 by E.M. Forster
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Book Notes, pp. 56-60 - 2 Reviews- A Report on the American Jesuits by John La Farge
- A Pictorial History of Medicine by Otto L. Bettmann
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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September 20, 1956 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- A Neutralized Middle East? by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Malevolent Genie that Nasser Set Free by Claire Sterling, pp. 11-14
- Where Nationalism Becomes Nihilism by Ray Alan, pp. 15-17
- The Pint-Size Potentates of the Persian Gulf by J.H. Huizinga, pp. 18-20
- The Future of 'The Party of the Future' by August Heckscher, pp. 21-23
- 2. The Disarming of President Eisenhower by Maurice Klain, pp. 24-25
- 3. Where Are the 'Eisenhower Republicans?' by John R. Schmidhauser, pp. 26-27
- 4. The Chotiner Academy of Scientific Vote-Catching by Robert Bendiner, p. 28
- The Ordeal of South Vietnam by Darrell Berrigan, pp. 29-33
- Stale Mates by Eileen Chang, pp. 34-37
- From Plato to Perelman on the Turntable by William Harlan Hale, pp. 38-40
- Sociological Habit Patterns in Linguistic Transmogrifications by Malcolm Cowley, pp. 41-42
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Norma Jean Mortenson on the Half Shell by Tom Armstrong, pp. 43-44 - 1 Review- Will Acting Spoil Marilyn Monroe? by Pete Martin
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The Air Belongs to Us by Robert Bingham, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Public Arts by Gilbert Seldes
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A Southerner's View of a Southerner's Book by James W. Prothro, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Segregation: The Inner Conflict in the South by Robert Penn Warren
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 5 Reviews- Baby Doll by Tennessee Williams
- The Lady and the Vote by Marion K. Sanders
- Noblesse Oblige by Nancy Mitford
- The Fair Game by Constantine FitzGibbon
- America Votes by Richard M. Scammon
- Cover by Al Blaustein
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1956 = 7 Issues, 131 Articles-
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October 4, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- When Does the Campaign Start? by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Widening Chinks in the Iron Curtain by Chalmers M. Roberts, pp. 11-14
- Behind the Scenes in Poland's Model City by S.L. Shneiderman, pp. 15-17
- Hungary by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 18-21
- New Trainer for the Donkey by Robert Bendiner, pp. 22-24
- Southern Unions and the Integration Issue by Henry L. Trewhitt, pp. 25-27
- Magic Casements Open for the Caudillo by Claire Sterling, pp. 28-32
- Bowlers and Bumbershoots at a Piccadilly Peep Show by Hortense Calisher, pp. 33-36
- The Rivers of Vicenza by Antonio Barolini, pp. 37-38
- The Clock Struck Twenty-Nine by Jean Paris, p. 39
- Henry James Came Home at Last by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 40-43
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Inside Outside by Virgilia Peterson, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Outsider by Colin Wilson
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Ladders, Tunnels, and Colossal Nerve by Al Newman, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Escape From Germany by Aidan Crawley
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Book Notes, p. 48 - 4 Reviews- Antonello da Messina by Stefano Bottari
- So Fell the Angels by Thomas Graham Belden and Marva Robins Belden
- The Nun's Story by Kathryn C. Hulme
- Malone Dies by Samuel Beckett
- Cover by Al Blaustein
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October 18, 1956 Issue = 20 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- Peace---The Forbidden Issue by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Loneliest Man in Washington by William Harlan Hale, pp. 11-16
- Our Diplomatic Defeats and the Unity of Europe by Edmond Taylor, pp. 17-19
- Campaign Battlefields by James A. Maxwell, pp. 20-21
- 2. Morse vs. McKay by Joe Miller, pp. 22-24
- 3. Pigs and Pocketbooks by Dale Kramer, pp. 25-26
- The Peaceful Atom by Douglass Cater, pp. 27-30
- What the President Could Do about School Desegregation by Charles Abrams, pp. 31-32
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A Would-be Quixote in a Land Without Windmills by John Rosselli, pp. 33-34 - 1 Review- Look Back in Anger by John Osborne
- Japan's Delinquents by Mark Schorer, pp. 35-37
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How That Man Got to the White House by Sidney Hyman, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Triumph by Frank Freidel
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The Best of Anne McCormick by Max Ascoli, p. 40 - 1 Review- The World at Home by Anne O'Hare McCormick and Marion Turner Sheean, ...
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Dr. A. Jekyll Toynbee and Mr. Hyde-and-Go-Seek by Anne Fremantle, pp. 41-44 - 1 Review- An Historian's Approach to Religion by Arnold J. Toynbee
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The Truth in Great Fiction by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Mirror in the Roadway by Frank O'Connor
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Mr. Liebling's Latest Love by Al Newman, p. 46 - 1 Review- The Sweet Science by A.J. Liebling
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The Queen's Aunt by Marriage by Marya Mannes, p. 47 - 1 Review- The Heart Has Its Reasons by Wallis W. Windsor
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Book Notes, pp. 47-50 - 3 Reviews- The World of Mathematics by James R. Newman
- Danger and Opportunity by James P. Warburg
- Tribute to Freud by H.D.
- Cover by Justin Murray
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November 1, 1956 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- Can the Majority Rule? by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- What Happened to the Sure Thing? by Robert Bendiner, pp. 9-12
- Nervous men in Illinois by James A. Maxwell, pp. 13-14
- Making Friends with the Robots by Eric Sevareid, p. 15
- The Battle of Idaho by Joe Miller, p. 16
- And If You Don't Like Either Ike or Adlai by Douglass Cater, pp. 17-18
- The Labor Movement Cripples a Union by Paul Jacobs, pp. 19-20
- Is It Trust Busting or Window Dressing? by William D. Rogers, pp. 21-23
- Communist China Is Still Knocking at the U.N.'s Door by William R. Frye, pp. 24-26
- Can the French Save Their Republic? by Andre Fontaine, pp. 27-30
- Tragedy of Hatred by Ben H. Bagdikian, pp. 31-34
- The Visual Arts in a People's Republic by George Biddle, pp. 35-37
- Three London Plays by Marya Mannes, p. 38
- Can There Be an American C.P. Snow? by Hortense Calisher, pp. 39-43
- How Stevenson Talks at Home by Robert Bingham, p. 44
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U.S. Wars by Thomas R. Phillips, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- Arms and Men: A Study in America Military History by Walter Millis
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The Brave Tourists and the Bulls by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 47 - 1 Review- Fiesta in Pamplona by Dominique Aubier
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 3 Reviews- Farmers at the Crossroads by Ezra Taft Benson and Carlisle Bargeron
- The Lost Steps by Alejo Carpentier
- The Looking-Glass Conference by Godfrey Blunden
- Cover by Robert Shore
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November 15, 1956 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- The Mandate19C A Coalition Cabinet by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Middle East by Claire Sterling, pp. 11-13
- October Revolutions, New Style by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 14-17
- Before the Earthquake in Poland by S.l. Shneiderman, pp. 18-19
- Hungary by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 20-21
- The Short Career of Poet Istvan by Edmond Taylor, pp. 22-23
- The Life and Times of a Slum Landlord by William Manchester, pp. 24-26
- Happy Dreams in Kentucky by James A. Maxwell, pp. 27-29
- Burma---Parade of Paradoxes by Arthur Bonner, pp. 30-32
- Where Do We Go from Here? by Colin Wilson, pp. 33-35
- Channels by Marya Mannes, pp. 36-38
- Portrait of the Poet as a Painter by Jay Jacobs, pp. 39-40
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Understanding Pandit Nehru by Christine Weston, p. 41 - 1 Review- Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography by Frank R. Moraes
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Life Among the Titans by William Harlan Hale, pp. 42-47 - 2 Reviews- The Executive Life by The Editors of Fortune
- The Art of Success by The Editors of Fortune
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- Gallipoli by Alan Moorehead
- The City of the Living, and Other Stories by Wallace Stegner
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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November 29, 1956 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 8-9
- The Price of Peacemongering by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Military Lessons of Suez by Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr., pp. 11-13
- Washington's Search for a Policy by Chalmers M. Roberts, pp. 14-15
- The British Look at the Balance Sheet by Alastair Buchan, pp. 16-17
- How Texas Is Reforming Its Mental Hospitals by John Gainford, pp. 18-21
- Who Will Speak for the Democrats? by Douglass Cater, pp. 22-23
- A Theologian's Comments on the Negro in America by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 24-25
- Italy by Claire Sterling, pp. 26-29
- The Chained God of Katmandu by Arthur Bonner, pp. 30-33
- The Time of Going Away by Ray Bradbury, pp. 34-35
- American Best-Sellers in Soviet Bookstores by Deming Brown, pp. 36-38
- Music by Roland Gelatt, p. 39
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The Nightingale and the Thorn by Marya Mannes, p. 40 - 1 Review- Collected Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Norma Millay and Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Weight Lifting, Nihilism, and the Japanese Novel by Mark Schorer, pp. 41-44 - 5 Reviews- The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima
- Modern Japanese Literature by Donald Keene
- The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai
- Zone of Emptiness by Hiroshi Noma
- The Heike Story by Eiji Yoshikawa
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Three Guides for the Atomic Age by Walter Millis, pp. 45-47 - 3 Reviews- Atoms and People by Ralph E. Lapp
- Atomic Quest by Arthur Holly Compton
- Atomic Weapons and East-West Relations by P.M.S Blackett
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 3 Reviews- The Insurgents by Vercors
- A Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Unusual Americans by Russel B. Nye
- Threepenny Novel by Bertolt Brecht
- Cover by Jack Fenstermacher
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December 13, 1956 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 6-7
- The Lazy Giant by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- How the United States Saved Nasser by Claire Sterling, pp. 9-12
- Budapest by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 13-14
- The Four Days that Shook Poland by S.L. Shneiderman, pp. 15-17
- Family Album by Marya Mannes, pp. 18-19
- The U.S. Communists by Robert Bendiner, pp. 20-23
- Thorez Clings to Stalinism by Andre Fontaine, pp. 24-26
- Down from the Hills and into the Slums by James Maxwell, pp. 27-28
- How the Republicans Lost in the West by Joe Miller, pp. 29-31
- Man in the Shadows by Philip Deane, pp. 32-34
- 'To Keep the Memory of So Worthy a Friend' by Ethel Wilson, pp. 35-37
- A Dissenting Opinion on the O'Neill Play by Marya Mannes, pp. 38-39
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Movies: The Crazy, Mixed-up Kids Take Over by Gerald Weales, pp. 40-41 - 3 Reviews- The Wild One (1954 Film) by Laszlo Benedek
- Rebel Without a Cause (1955 Film) by Nicholas Ray
- East of Eden (1955 Film) by Elia Kazan
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Lions and Lemmings, Toads and Tigers by Malcolm Cowley, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- Further Fables for Our Time by James Thurber
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Some Footnotes on the Fiction of '56 by Leslie A. Fiedler, pp. 44-46 - 8 Reviews- The Last Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor
- Bang the Drum Slowly by Mark Harris
- The Man Who Was Not With It by Herbert Gold
- The Floating Opera by John Barth
- The Presence of Grace by J.F. Powers
- Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
- The Field of Vision by Wright Morris
- Seize the Day by Saul Bellow
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Book Notes, pp. 47-50 - 5 Reviews- Atlas of Western Civilization by Frederik van der Meer
- Italian Painting by Edith Appleton Standen
- The Louvre by Germain Bazin
- Our Literary Heritage by Van Wyck Brooks and Otto L. Bettmann
- Pablo Picasso: A Study of His Work by Frank Elgar and Robert Maillard
- Cover by Gil Miret
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December 27, 1956 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-3
- Who-- What-- Why--, pp. 4-5
- Civilization Is the West by Max Ascoli, p. 6
- The Anglo-French 'Convulsion of Despair' by Graham Hutton, pp. 7-9
- The Care and Keeping of the Great Alliance by David Demarest Lloyd, pp. 10-13
- 'Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles' by R.L. Bruckberger, pp. 14-16
- The Lessons of Hungary by Edmond Taylor, pp. 17-20
- Washington Runaround by A. Robert Smith, pp. 21-23
- The Arab World Since Sinai by Ray Alan, pp. 24-26
- Immigrants, Visitors, and Legal Roadblocks by Judith Laikin, pp. 27-29
- The Bull and the Dwarfs by Honor Tracy, pp. 30-32
- A Great Lady's Homage to Mozart by Roland Gelatt, p. 33
- Miltown Place, or, Life with Sponsors by Marya Mannes, p. 34
- All Together Now by E.E. Edwards, pp. 35-36
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The Reformation of a Bibulous Aunt by Whitney Balliett, pp. 37-38 - 5 Reviews- The Real Jazz, Old and New by Stephen Longstreet
- Guide to Jazz by Hugues Panassie and Madeleine Gautier
- The Heart of Jazz by William L. Grossman and Jack W. Farrell
- Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence by Andre Hodeir
- The Story of Jazz by Marshall W. Stearns
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The Ancient Greeks in Fiction by Sidney Alexander, pp. 39-42 - 1 Review- The Last of the Wine by Mary Renault
- Cover by Reg Massie
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Issues of 1957 = 24 Issues, 433 Articles
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Issues of 1958 = 24 Issues, 439 Articles
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Issues of 1959 = 24 Issues, 446 Articles
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Issues of the 1960s = 9 Years, 205 Issues, 3,634 Articles-
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Issues of 1960 = 24 Issues, 445 Articles
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Issues of 1961 = 24 Issues, 430 Articles
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Issues of 1962 = 24 Issues, 420 Articles
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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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Issues of 1968 = 12 Issues, 213 Articles