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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 1957 = 24 Issues, 433 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1957 = 6 Issues, 110 Articles-
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January 10, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- The Double Life in Washington and Bonn by William Harlan Hale, pp. 8-11
- North Africa by Edmond Taylor, pp. 12-15
- Turkey by Frank Gervasi, pp. 16-18
- Notes on NATO by Nora Beloff, pp. 19-20
- Does Protectionism Really Protect Us? by Douglass Cater, pp. 21-24
- Minor-League Las Vegas in the Bluegrass State by James A. Maxwell, pp. 25-26
- Rokossovsky by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 27-29
- How the U.N. Troops Were Mobilized by Patrick O'Donovan, pp. 30-31
- The Town That Became 'Everybody's Test Tube' by David Halberstam, pp. 32-35
- Who Decides What Songs Are Hits? by Marya Mannes, pp. 36-38
- The Manly Art, from Freud to Floyd by Josh Greenfeld, pp. 39-40
- The Residence Hotel by James T. McCartin, pp. 41-43
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A Friendly Investigation of J. Edgar Hoover by Walter Millis, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The FBI Story by Don Whitehead
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The Western Experts Look at Soviet Strength by W.R. Kintner, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- The Red Army, 1918-1945 by B.H. Liddell Hart
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The Pound, the Dollar, and World Trade by August Heckscher, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy by Richard N. Gardner
- Cover by Marianne Davidson
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January 24, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-10
- Who-- What--- Why---, p. 11
- The Lemon and the Lemonade by Max Ascoli, p. 12
- The World of Jimmy Hoffa---I by Paul Jacobs, pp. 13-18
- What Happened to Hollywood? by Robert Ardrey, pp. 19-21
- Human Depletion by Eric Sevareid, p. 22
- Common Sense on a Common Market by Graham Hutton, pp. 23-25
- How We Failed in Hungary by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 26-28
- Canadian Conventions by G. Gerald Harrop, pp. 29-31
- The Ugly Battle of Orangeburg by Edward Gamarekian, pp. 32-34
- New Shows by Marya Mannes, p. 35
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Movies by Robert Bingham, p. 36 - 2 Reviews- Baby Doll (1956 Film) by Elia Kazan
- Around the World in 80 Days (1956 Film) by Michael Anderson
- Stereo Sound Comes into the Home by Roland Gelatt, pp. 37-38
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Even Their Best Friends Won't Tell Them by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 39-41 - 4 Reviews- Trucks, Trouble, and Triumph by Wayne G. Broehl
- The Resurgent Years, 1911-1927 by George Sweet Gibb and Evelyn H. Knowlton
- All Out of Step by Gerard B. Lambert
- My Forty Years with Ford by Charles E. Sorensen and Samuel T. Williamson
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A Mencken Blunderbuss by Robert Bendiner, p. 42 - 1 Review- On Politics: A Carnival of Buncombe by H.L. Mencken and Malcolm Moos
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George Orwell, A Cricketer's Christian by Sander Vanocur, pp. 43-45 - 2 Reviews- George Orwell by Christopher Hollis
- The Orwell Reader by George Orwell
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Jack London's Literary Lycanthropy by Sidney Alexander, pp. 46-50 - 1 Review- Jack London's Tales of Adventure by I. Milo Shepard and Jack London
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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February 7, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- The World of Jimmy Hoffa---II by Paul Jacobs, pp. 10-16
- Steps Toward a Middle Eastern Peace by James P. Warburg, pp. 17-20
- In Defense of the U.N. by Max Ascoli, p. 21
- Dulles and Congress by Douglass Cater, pp. 22-23
- $200 Million for What? by George Barnes, pp. 24-26
- Israel and the Refugees of the Gaza Strip by Frank Gervasi, pp. 27-28
- Oil by John H. Lichtblau, pp. 29-32
- The Two-Party System Comes to California by Mary Ellen Leary, pp. 33-37
- The Miserly Millionaire of Words by Malcolm Cowley, pp. 38-39
- The Detroit Symphony Finds a New Way to Pay Old Debts by Bernard Asbell, pp. 40-42
- Channels by Marya Mannes, pp. 43-44
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'To Make All Laws Which Shall Be Necessary and Proper...' by Douglass Cater, p. 45 - 1 Review- Citadel: The Story of the U.S. Senate by William S. White
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Life and Love in the Split-Level Slums by Bruce Bliven, Jr., p. 46 - 1 Review- The Crack in the Picture Window by John Keats
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Slightly Adrift in Venice by James E. Baxter, p. 47 - 1 Review- Venice Observed by Mary McCarthy
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- Autumn Across America by Edwin Way Teale
- The Book of the Sky by A.C. Spectorsky
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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February 21, 1957 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-9
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 10-11
- It Happens in California by Max Ascoli, p. 12
- Hollywood's Fall into Virtue by Robert Ardrey, pp. 13-17
- Cars, Cars, Cars, Roads, Roads, Roads by Dan Jacobson, pp. 18-21
- Teachers in California by Joseph Stocker, pp. 22-25
- Mr. Macmillan Charts a Course by Alastair Buchan, pp. 26-28
- Il Reste Toujours la Bicyclette by Madeleine Chapsal, p. 29
- Making Our Cities Fit to Live In by Hannah Lees, pp. 30-34
- In Support of the U.N. by James P. Warburg and M.A., p. 35
- Vietnam by David Hotham, pp. 36-37
- Syria by Ray Alan, pp. 38-40
- Eric Hoffer by Eugene Burdick, pp. 41-44
- The Unclaimed Legacy of George Frederick Handel by Roland Gelatt, p. 45
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The Gold Rush of 1519 by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 46 - 1 Review- The Bernal Diaz Chronicles by Albert Idell and Bernal Diaz
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The Great Ditchdigger by Lee Culpepper, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- De Lesseps of Suez by Charles R.L. Beatty
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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March 7, 1957 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-8
- Who-- What--- Why---, p. 9
- This Spell of Languor by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- Russia by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 11-13
- Leaning Against Which Economic Wind? by Paul A. Samuelson, pp. 14-16
- The Case for Higher Taxes by Ruby Turner Norris, pp. 17-19
- The Long, Long Queue to Leave Britain by Lionel Birch, pp. 20-21
- The Fate of the Hungarian Refugees by George Bailey, pp. 22-25
- Toward a New Immigration Policy by Senator Clifford P. Case, pp. 26-27
- Our Irrational Nationality Quotas by Judith Laikin, pp. 28-29
- The U.N. Is Not a World Government by Reinhold Niebuhr, pp. 30-31
- Overheard in Berlin by Edmond Taylor, pp. 32-33
- A Polish Puppet Show in Prague by Flora Lewis, pp. 34-36
- Melakia and Mwalim Joseph by Kildare Dobbs, pp. 37-39
- Theater by Marya Mannes, p. 40
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Movies by Robert Bingham, pp. 41-42 - 1 Review- Edge of the City (1957 Film) by Martin Ritt
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She Sprang from an Old Family Tree by Nora Magid, p. 43 - 1 Review- His Monkey Wife, or Married to a Chimp by John Collier
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The Athenians in Decline by Ralph Russell, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Echo of Greece by Edith Hamilton
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Berlin Society Before the Wars by Hortense Calisher, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- A Legacy by Sybille Bedford
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Some of Them Were Young and Happy by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- The Walls Came Tumbling Down by Henriette Roosenburg
- Cover by Robert Shore
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March 21, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-8
- Who-- What--- Why---, p. 9
- As Texas Goes... by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The General and the Umbrella by Douglass Cater, pp. 11-14
- Is the Tank Running Low? by John H. Lichtblau, pp. 15-17
- Every Man an Ambassador by William Harlan Hale, pp. 18-22
- The United Nations by Marya Mannes, pp. 23-24
- Aftermath in Hungary by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 25-28
- Hollywood by Robert Ardrey, pp. 29-32
- The Iconoclast of Petal, Mississippi by Albert Vorspan, pp. 33-35
- Excerpts from an Indian Journal---I by Christine Weston, pp. 36-39
- Mr. Bing and the 'Ring' by Paul Henry Lang, pp. 40-41
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The Voyages of Captain Korzeniowski by Albert J. Guerard, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- The Sea Dreamer by Gerard Jean-Aubry
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Liberty's Counsellor-at-Law by R.F. Tannenbaum, p. 44 - 1 Review- The Lion and the Throne by Catherine Drinker Bowen
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How to Become an International Swindler by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- The Incredible Ivar Kreuger by Allen Churchill
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The Evolution of Eve by Marya Mannes, p. 47 - 2 Reviews- The American Woman by Eric John Dingwall
- The Three Faces of Eve by Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley
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A Moment of Passion on the Croquet Court by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1957 = 7 Issues, 123 Articles-
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April 4, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- It's More Than a Freudian Slip by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- A New Aid Plan for the Middle East by Harlan Cleveland, pp. 9-12
- Eugene Black, Banker to the World by Douglass Cater, pp. 13-15
- 'Budget, Budget, Who's Got the Budget?' by Eric Sevareid, p. 16
- A Report on Titoism by Claire Sterling, pp. 17-20
- New York's Trade School for Stage-Struck Kids by May Natalie Tabak, pp. 21-24
- Toronto Shows the Way by Robert Bendiner, pp. 25-29
- The I.C.E. Age Is Closing In on Us by Tom Armstrong, pp. 30-31
- Excerpts from an Indian Journal---II by Christine Weston, pp. 32-34
- The Dust Storm by Lois Phillips Hudson, pp. 35-38
- The Maestro's Last Opera by Roland Gelatt, p. 39
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Adenauer's Germany by Gordon A. Craig, pp. 40-43 - 2 Reviews- Adenauer by Paul Weymar
- A Watcher on the Rhine by Brian Connell
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The Inferno of Albert Camus by Ralph Russell, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Fall by Albert Camus
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Tourists Never Go There by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Village in the Vaucluse by Laurence Wylie
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Somber Lunacy, Stern Illogic by Gore Vidal, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- An Intimate Journal of the Dreyfus Case by Maurice Paleologue
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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April 18, 1957 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- The Road to Dishonor That Ended in Budapest by George Bailey, pp. 10-13
- A Novelist's Thoughts in Post-Stalinist Russia by Alberto Moravia, pp. 14-16
- Constructio ad Absurdum by Louis Fischer, pp. 17-19
- Hollywood by Dore Schary, pp. 20-24
- The Powerhouse of German Defense by Edmond Taylor, pp. 25-29
- The Man from Arkansas Goes After Mr. Dulles by William Harlan Hale, pp. 30-32
- Interim by Patricia Alvis Kosobud, pp. 33-34
- Uncle Lionel's Career in Parliament by Sydney D. Bailey, p. 35
- Excerpts from an Indian Journal---III by Christine Weston, pp. 36-39
- Electronic Music by Roger Maren, pp. 40-42
- Theater by Marya Mannes, p. 43
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Bright Angels and Historical Devils by William Harlan Hale, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- The Crisis of the Old Order, 1919-1933 by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
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George Kennan on the Russian Revolution by David Demarest Lloyd, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Russia Leaves the War by George F. Kennan
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The Prejudices of Invidious Albion by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Journey of an American by Albion Ross
- Cover by Ruth Fluno
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May 2, 1957 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- Private Roads to Hell by Max Ascoli, pp. 8-9
- Foreign Policy and Presidential Moralism by Dean Acheson, pp. 10-13
- 'Little Europe' Is Growing Up by Claire Sterling, pp. 14-18
- The TV Pattern by Marya Mannes, pp. 19-22
- 2. Budgets, Machinery, and the Question of Art by Andy Lewis, pp. 23-24
- Government Security and Private Industry by Benjamin D. Segal and Joyce L. Kornbluh, pp. 25-27
- Why the Communists Won in Kerala by Arthur Bonner, pp. 28-30
- The 'Prison Graduates' Take Over Ghana by John Somerville, pp. 31-33
- The Fetish and the Water Buffalo by Jay Jacobs, pp. 34-36
- A Day With Satchmo by David Halberstam, pp. 37-39
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The Man Who Defies 'Easy Explanation' by Douglass Cater, p. 40 - 1 Review- John Foster Dulles, 1888-1959 by John Robinson Beal
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Ten Days That Shook Some Americans by Robert Bendiner, pp. 41-42 - 1 Review- The Roots of American Communism by Theodore Draper
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The Sad Passing of Colonel Blimp by Sander Vanocur, p. 43 - 1 Review- Low's Autobiography by David Low
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They're Still Fighting the Boer War by Noel Mostert, pp. 44-45 - 2 Reviews- The Anatomy of South African Misery by C.W. De Kiewiet
- Passive Resistance in South Africa by Leo Kuper
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The Writer Is Bound to His Times by Daniel Aaron, p. 46 - 1 Review- Politics and the Novel by Irving Howe
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Onward and Upward with the Admen by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 47-50 - 7 Reviews- The Hucksters by Frederic Wakeman
- Aurora Dawn by Herman Wouk
- Viva Madison Avenue! by George Panetta
- The Wall-to-wall Trap by Morton Freedgood
- Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House by Eric Hodgins
- Blandings' Way by Eric Hodgins
- The Golden Kazoo by John G. Schneider
- Cover by Tack Shigaki
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May 16, 1957 Issue = 12 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- There Must Be an End to It by Max Ascoli, pp. 8-9
- Clouds from Nevada by Paul Jacobs, pp. 10-29
- Illumination by Ray Bradbury, pp. 30-31
- Music You Don't Even Have To Listen To by Roland Gelatt, pp. 32-33
- A Green Road in Wiltshire by John Rosselli, pp. 34-35
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Dean Acheson on Congress by Douglass Cater, p. 36 - 1 Review- A Citizen Looks at Congress by Dean Acheson
- From the Bottom---to the Top of the Best-Seller List by Marya Mannes, p. 37
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In the Name of God and Profit by Anne Fremantle, pp. 38-39 - 1 Review- The Merchant of Prato by Iris Origo
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India Between Two Worlds by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- The Nature of Passion by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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May 30, 1957 Issue = 19 Articles- The Reporter's notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-8
- Good Teaching Comes First by Philip Horton, p. 9
- A Legacy from the Model T to the Age of ETV by William Harlan Hale, pp. 10-14
- A Professor Converts to the Electronic Age by Thomas P. Lantos, pp. 15-16
- The 21-Inch Classroom by Richard Rose, pp. 17-19
- The Fateful Gamble of Duncan Sandys by Alastair Buchan, pp. 20-22
- Can Gomulka Reconcile the Irreconcilable? by Leslie B. Bain, pp. 23-26
- Plot and Counterplot in Hussein's Jordan by Ray Alan, pp. 27-28
- The Rise and Fall of the Nonskeds by Robert Bendiner, pp. 29-33
- Dr. Oliver's Day of Wrath by Otto Friedrich, pp. 34-37
- The Music of Anton Webern by Roger Maren, pp. 38-40
- The Power of a Positive Left Hook to the Jaw by Josh Greenfeld, pp. 41-42
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The Rock in the Melting Pot by Sidney Alexander, p. 43 - 1 Review- The American Conscience by Roger Burlingame
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A Lawyer Files His Appeal by Robert Bendiner, p. 44 - 1 Review- In the Court of Public Opinion by Alger Hiss
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He Might Have Been a Major Novelist by Ralph Russell, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Complete Works of Nathanael West by Nathanael West
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Beaverbrook on the Great War by Sander Vanocur, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Men and Power, 1917-1918 by Lord Beaverbrook
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- Masaccio: Frescoes in Florence by Peter Bellew and Anton Schutz
- The Sandcastle by Iris Murdoch
- Cover by Robert Bruce
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June 13, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- Europe's Fear of a New Yalta by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- The Atomic Squeeze on Europe by Alastair Buchan, pp. 9-13
- Controls, Inspection, and Limited War by Henry A. Kissinger, pp. 14-18
- A Change in the Air by Eric Sevareid, p. 19
- The Reform That Reformed Itself by William H. Hessler, pp. 20-24
- Khrushchev Charts a New Economic Course by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 25-27
- Indonesia by Gordon Walker, pp. 28-32
- A Field Guide to the Sports Cars by Tom Armstrong, pp. 33-35
- Little Theaters Become Big Business by Gerald Weales, pp. 36-39
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'Where Did She Not Pry, This Great Bee' by Hortense Calisher, pp. 40-42 - 1 Review- Close to Colette by Maurice Goudeket
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The Very Last Hurrah by John Kenneth Galbraith, p. 43 - 1 Review- I'd Do It Again by James Michael Curley
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The Prime Minister's Military Nursemaid by Al Newman, p. 44 - 1 Review- The Turn of the Tide: A History of the War Years by Arthur Bryant
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Second Looks at the Suez Adventure by Sander Vanocur, p. 45 - 2 Reviews- The Suez War by Paul Johnson
- Guilty Men, 1957 by Michael Foot and Mervyn Jones
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Aunt Dot's White Camel by Sidney Alexander, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- The Towers of Trebizond by Rose Macaulay
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In Defense of Love by Marya Mannes, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- The Decline and Fall of Sex by Robert Elliot Fitch
- Cover by Dan Noonan
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June 27, 1957 Issue = 20 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- The Segregated Ballot Box by Max Ascoli, p. 8
- A Report from the South on the Negro Voter by Edward Gamarekian, pp. 9-12
- Some Strange New Converts to the Cause of Civil Rights by Walter F. Murphy, pp. 13-14
- White Supremacy and the 'Filibusteros' by Stuart Long, p. 15
- Syria by Claire Sterling, pp. 16-18
- New Customers for the Shoemakers of Agra by Willard J. Hertz, pp. 19-22
- Egypt's Seizure of Suez by Robert Delson, pp. 23-25
- The Fallout Debate Goes On by Eric Sevareid, p. 26
- How Good Are New York's Schools? by Virginia P. Held, pp. 27-30
- All the Blacksmiths You Want for Twenty Bucks a Thousand by Gene R. Kearney, pp. 31-33
- You Can Sill Hear Her Voice When the Music Has Stopped by Nat Hentoff, pp. 34-36
- Sukiyaki on the Kona Coast by May Sarton, pp. 37-39
- The Summer Soldiers of John R. McDermott by Gerald Weales, pp. 40-43
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The Tragedy Ends on a Small Island by Nathaniel Peffer, p. 44 - 1 Review- Soviet Russia in China by Kai-shek Chiang
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Concerning Corporate Politics and Bathing in the Nude by John Kenneth Galbraith, p. 45 - 1 Review- The Durable Fire by Howard Swiggett
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Mr. Berle's Primer of Foreign Relations by Gouverneur Paulding, p. 46 - 1 Review- Tides of Crisis by Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
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Some Old Snapshots of the Master Race by Sander Vanocur, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Labyrinth by Walter Schellenberg
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1957 = 4 Issues, 73 Articles-
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July 11, 1957 Issue = 16 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 1-3
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 4-5
- Notes on Israel by Max Ascoli, pp. 6-17
- Atlanta by Douglass Cater, pp. 18-21
- A Surprise for Uncle Louis by G. Gerald Harrop, pp. 22-23
- 'Times Change, Men Change' by Eric Sevareid, p. 24
- The Rebel of Ebbw Vale by Barbara Vereker, pp. 25-26
- Young Boss of an Old Paper by Robert K. Massie, pp. 27-29
- Lawyers on Trial by Irene Soehren, pp. 30-32
- The Perils and Rewards of Going into Trade by Gore Vidal, pp. 33-35
- The Night There Were No Bombs in Muret by Ray Alan, pp. 36-38
- Channels by Marya Mannes, pp. 39-40
- Making a Record with Leonard Bernstein by Jay Harrison, pp. 41-43
- The Historian of the Ocean Sea by William Harlan Hale, pp. 44-47
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 7 Reviews- The Taxis of the Marne by Jean Dutourd
- A Houseful of Love by Marjorie Housepian
- The Printer of Malgudi by R.K. Narayan
- Spain: Romanesque Painters
- Cry of the Heart by Hertha E. Pauli
- Tip on a Dead Jockey, and Other Stories by Irwin Shaw
- Russia in Transition, and Other Essays by Isaac Deutscher
- Cover by Al Blaustein
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August 8, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- Could You Stand a Four-Day Week? by Robert Bendiner, pp. 10-14
- Just One of the Boys by Harvey Swados, pp. 15-22
- A Brief Exegesis of Parkinson's Law by C. Northcote Parkinson, p. 23
- Culture with a Sun Tan High in the Rockies by William Harlan Hale, pp. 24-27
- The Good News from France by Edmond Taylor, pp. 28-32
- New Line-up in the Kremlin by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 33-36
- The Senate Debate on Civil Rights by Douglass Cater, pp. 37-39
- Manpower and Brainpower by Eric Sevareid, p. 40
- George M. Humphrey Had a Great Fall by Sidney Hyman, pp. 41-44
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Movies: Big Guns and Faulty Aim by Marya Mannes, pp. 45-46 - 3 Reviews- The Great Man (1957 Film) by Jose Ferrer
- A Face in the Crowd (1957 Film) by Elia Kazan
- Sweet Smell of Success (1957 Film) by Alexander Mackendrick
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Mrs. Meyer's Program for the Public Schools by August Heckscher, p. 47 - 1 Review- Education for a New Morality by Agnes E. Meyer
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Atomic Weapons and the German Elections by Gordon A. Craig, pp. 48-49 - 1 Review- German Rearmament and Atomic War by Hans Speier
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The War That Really Ended War by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 50-51 - 1 Review- On the Beach by Nevil Shute
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If Only We Wouldn't Talk So Much! by Henry Steele Commager, pp. 52-53 - 1 Review- The Price of Power by Herbert Agar
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The Best-Laid Plans of Egypt's Pasha in Uniform by Ray Alan, pp. 54-58 - 1 Review- Revolt on the Nile by Anwar el Sadat
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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September 5, 1957 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- A Word of Praise by Dean Acheson, p. 8
- How the Senate Passed the Civil-Rights Bill by Douglass Cater, pp. 9-12
- Is It Strong Enough to Do the Job? by Carl A. Auerbach, pp. 13-15
- A Refrigerator for Tikobain by Edmond Taylor, pp. 16-19
- Habib Bourguiba by Claire Sterling, pp. 20-21
- Between the Saudis and the Sharks by Ray Alan, pp. 22-24
- The Hopes and Obstinancy of Harold Stassen by Chalmers M. Roberts, pp. 25-28
- The Travels and Troubles of Five Spanish Sailors by Paul Jacobs, pp. 29-32
- A Weekend with Eugene O'Neill by Malcolm Cowley, pp. 33-36
- Channels by Marya Mannes, p. 37
- Musical Echoes of the Renaissance by Martin Mayer, pp. 38-39
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Limited Wars or Massive Retaliation? by Paul H. Nitze, pp. 40-41 - 1 Review- Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy by Henry A. Kissinger
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Mr. Waugh's Bad Dream by Gerald Weales, p. 42 - 1 Review- The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh
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A Zulu on the Beach by Sander Vanocur, p. 43 - 1 Review- Operation Sea Lion by Peter Fleming
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Expedition into a Wilderness by Sidney Alexander, p. 44 - 1 Review- Voss by Patrick White
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They Blamed It All on Her by Francis Steegmuller, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- Queen of France by Andre Castelot
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Mark Twain Goes West by Tom Armstrong, p. 47 - 1 Review- Mark Twain of the Enterprise by Henry Nash Smith, Frederick Anderson, and Mark Twain, ...
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Bureaucrats at Bay by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 48-50 - 1 Review- Come With Me to Macedonia by Leonard Drohan
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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September 19, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- Russia Raises the Ante by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- The Eisenhower Glow is Fading Away by Sidney Hyman, pp. 11-15
- M. Gaillard's Diagnosis of France's Financial Fever by Edmond Taylor, pp. 16-17
- A Steak Dinner with Jimmy Hoffa by Paul Jacobs, p. 18
- Arab Voices, British Accents, and the Pitfalls of Propaganda by Ray Alan, pp. 19-21
- Big Boom Along the Ohio by William H. Hessler, pp. 22-25
- The FCC by Robert Bendiner, pp. 26-29
- U.S. Aid to Vietnam by David Hotham, pp. 30-33
- Culture After Breakfast by Dean Acheson, pp. 34-35
- The Man with the Knives by Heinrich Boll, pp. 36-39
- Public Masks and Private Eyes by Marya Mannes, p. 40
- The Juke Box in the Abbey by Barbara Vereker, p. 41
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The Man Who Would Not Keep Silent by Lewis Galantiere, p. 42 - 1 Review- The New Class by Milovan Djilas
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The Jewish Hero in American Fiction by George R. Clay, pp. 43-46 - 2 Reviews- The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow
- Marjorie Morningstar by Herman Wouk
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Book Notes by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 47-50 - 4 Reviews- The Town by William Faulkner
- The Road to Santiago by Walter Starkie
- The Tichborne Claimant by Douglas Woodruff
- The Tichborne Impostor by Geddes MacGregor
- Cover by Benjamin Einhorn
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1957 = 7 Issues, 127 Articles-
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October 3, 1957 Issue = 18 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- The New Soviet Strategy by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 10-11
- The U.S. Missile Muddle by Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr., pp. 12-15
- How Ready Is Our Ready Reserve? by S.L.A. Marshall, pp. 16-18
- The Best Hope for Our Big Cities by Lois Balcom, pp. 19-23
- The Army Looks Good to Johnnie Lawrence by David Halberstam, pp. 24-25
- The Durability of the Byrd Machine by Benjamin Muse, pp. 26-29
- Unfinished Business by Eric Sevareid, p. 30
- A Firsthand Report on the Algerian Rebels by Peter Throckmorton, pp. 31-32
- Can U.S. Troops Get Justice in Foreign Courts? by Hermine Herta Meyer, pp. 33-36
- The Late Operas of Richard Strauss by Roland Gelatt, pp. 37-39
- The Sun and the Icicle by William Sansom, pp. 40-41
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The American Aristocracy of James Gould Cozzens by Richard Ellmann, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- By Love Possessed by James Gould Cozzens
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The Dentures Are Free and There's Room at the Top by Norman St. John-Stevas, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- These Are the British by Drew Middleton
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General Patton and a Proper Bostonian by William Harlan Hale, p. 46 - 1 Review- Drive by Charles R. Codman
- France by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 47-50
- Cover by Fred Zimmer
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October 17, 1957 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-9
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 10-11
- The Curse of Indecision by Max Ascoli, pp. 12-13
- Sixty-Four Economies in Search of a Policy by Sidney Hyman, pp. 14-17
- The Growing Power of William McChesney Martin by M.J. Rossant, pp. 18-22
- The Improbable Demagogue of Little Rock, Ark. by Colbert S. Cartwright, pp. 23-24
- The Eisenhower Doctrine Fails in Syria by Chalmers M. Roberts, pp. 25-28
- The Boys Who Made Bad by Claire Sterling, pp. 29-30
- Complacency, Conformity, and a Moskvich in Every Garage by Hans Rogger, pp. 31-34
- Ain't Nobody Here but Us Commercials by Marya Mannes, pp. 35-36
- Mais Ce N'est Plus La France by Madeleine Chapsal, pp. 37-39
- Pop Goes the 'Enargia' by Roger Maren, pp. 40-42
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A Monarch in Exile by Marvin Felheim, p. 43 - 1 Review- A King in New York (1957 Film) by Charles Chaplin
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A Sleepless Night with the Beat Generation by George R. Clay, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- On the Road by Jack Kerouac
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Many Hans Make Heavy Work by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 46-47 - 1 Review- Parkinson's Law, and Other Studies in Administration by C. Northcote Parkinson
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Book Notes, pp. 48-50 - 3 Reviews- South From Granada by Gerald Brenan
- Baruch: My Own Story by Bernard Baruch
- The Arts and Civilization of Angkor by Bernard-Philippe Groslier
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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October 31, 1957 Issue = 17 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- Thank You, Sputnik! by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-12
- Why Should We Have Been Surprised? by Albert Parry, pp. 13-14
- A Nuts-and-Bolts View of Weapons Development by Hilbert Schenck, Jr., pp. 15-16
- The British Discover Europe by Don Cook, pp. 17-20
- Mr. Thorneycroft and the Sterling Crisis by Graham Hutton, pp. 21-22
- The Ballot Box and the Grocery List by John G. Wofford, pp. 23-26
- Detroit by William Harlan Hale, pp. 27-30
- 'Don't Make Korea Another China' by Charles Edmundson, pp. 31-33
- The Wonderful Buncombe Machine by Eric Sevareid, pp. 34-35
- Look How the Fish Live by J.F. Powers, pp. 36-41
- The Return of Les Fauves by Jay Jacobs, p. 42
- Channels by Marya Mannes, pp. 43-44
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'The Landlord of the Public Estate' by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 45-46 - 1 Review- The Democratic Roosevelt by Rexford G. Tugwell
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We Are Still Looking On by Gouverneur Paulding, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- The Selected Writings of John Jay Chapman by Jacques Barzun and John Jay Chapman
- Cover by Gregorio Prestopino
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November 14, 1957 Issue = 21 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- A Spectre Is Haunting Communism by Max Ascoli, p. 10
- Yugoslavia by George Bailey, pp. 11-14
- Did Zhukhov Carry De-Stalinization Too Far? by Isaac Deutscher, pp. 15-16
- Russia by Patricia Blake, pp. 17-19
- China by David Hotham, pp. 20-22
- Knowland, Knight, and the Smile on Nixon's Face by Bruce Bliven, pp. 23-24
- Mr. Hays of Arkansas Meets His Responsibilities by Natalie Davis Spingarn, p. 25
- Equations for Survival by Eric Sevareid, p. 26
- Slums Are a Luxury We Cannot Afford by Oscar H. Steiner, pp. 27-28
- The Meager Harvest of Franco's Twenty Years by Claire Sterling, pp. 29-32
- The Well-Fed Prophet of German Prosperity by Edmond Taylor, pp. 33-35
- Homage to the Master of Prades by Joseph Szigeti, pp. 36-37
- Theater by Marya Mannes, pp. 38-39
- Three Cameras, No Perspective by Robert H. Albert, p. 40
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A Secret Counselor Lists the Curtain by William Harlan Hale, pp. 41-43 - 1 Review- The Holstein Papers by Norman Rich, M.H. Fisher, and Friedrich von Holstein, ...
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Introduction to a Next-Door Neighbor by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 44-45 - 2 Reviews- Canada: Tomorrow's Giant by Bruce Hutchison
- The Path of Destiny by Thomas H. Raddall
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Pessimism About Pianists by Roland Gelatt, p. 46 - 1 Review- Speaking of Pianists by Abram Chasins
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A Young Woman Acknowledges Sorrow by Nora Magid, pp. 47-50 - 1 Review- Those Without Shadows by Francoise Sagan
- Cover by Carol Hamann
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November 28, 1957 Issue = 20 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- First Things First by Max Ascoli, pp. 10-11
- Thailand by Darrell Berrigan, pp. 12-13
- Pakistan by Thomas R. Kenyon, pp. 14-17
- Malaya by Denis Warner, pp. 18-21
- What the Elections Did Not Prove by Robert Bendiner, p. 22
- Rainy Days in Sunny California by Paul Jacobs, pp. 23-25
- Just the Man to See If You Get Sued by a Martian by Lawrence H. Berlin, p. 26
- The Rejuvenation of the Fourth Republic by Edmond Taylor, pp. 27-29
- The Limits of Limited War by Robert Strausz-Hupe, pp. 30-33
- The French Army by Jean Planchais, pp. 34-36
- The Obstinate Confidence of a Pessimistic Man by Albert Camus and Jean Bloch-Michel, pp. 37-39
- The Indestructible Voice of Kirsten Flagstad by Roland Gelatt, p. 40
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Movies: A Prisoner's Tale by Harris Green, p. 41 - 1 Review- A Man Escaped (1957 Film) by Robert Bresson
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The Algerian Ordeal of J.J.S.S. by Max Ascoli, p. 42 - 1 Review- Lieutenant in Algeria by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber
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The Wartime Friendship of a Cantabrigian and a Croat by Charles W. Thayer, pp. 43-44 - 1 Review- The Heretic by Fitzroy Maclean
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A Review of a Novel You Can't Buy by Richard Schickel, pp. 45-47 - 1 Review- Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
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Two Novelists Lost in the Suburbs by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 48-50 - 2 Reviews- No Down Payment by John McPartland
- Leave Me Alone by David Karp
- Cover by Dong Kingman
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December 12, 1957 Issue = 20 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-7
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 8-9
- Where Do We Go from Here? by Lester B. Pearson, pp. 10-13
- The Continentals Stand Firm by Edmond Taylor, pp. 14-16
- Will NATO Survive the Paris Conference? by Alastair Buchan, p. 17
- A New 'Crisis of Confidence' by Eric Sevareid, pp. 18-20
- The Intelligent Layman's Guide to Controlling Inflation by William Harlan Hale, pp. 21-22
- Fifteen Weeks Hath September by Robert Bendiner, p. 23
- Pentagon Voices off the Record by Edward Hymoff, pp. 24-25
- Wladyslaw Gomulka and the Balance of Paradox by S.L. Shneiderman, pp. 26-29
- Can Israel Handle Its Growing Arab Minority? by Martin G. Berck, pp. 30-34
- Theater by Marya Mannes, pp. 35-36
- How Captain Hanrahan Made 'Howl' a Best-Seller by David Perlman, pp. 37-39
- Musical Celebrations for Tidings of Comfort and Joy by Roland Gelatt, p. 40
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The Casement Case by Daniel Greenberg, p. 41 - 2 Reviews- The Accusing Ghost of Roger Casement by Alfred Noyes
- Roger Casement: A New Judgment by Rene MacColl
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The Accidents of Compassion by Gerald Weales, pp. 42-43 - 1 Review- A Death in the Family by James Agee
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The Journalist as Philosopher by August Heckscher, pp. 44-45 - 1 Review- America as a Civilization by Max Lerner
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Mrs. Teraski Comes Home by Virgilia Peterson, p. 46 - 1 Review- Bridge to the Sun by Gwen Terasaki
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5 Reviews The Hours of Jeanne D'Evreux, Queen of France,, pp. 47-50 - 5 Reviews- The Hours of Jeanne D'Evreux, Queen of France
- Marc Chagall by Walter Erben
- Three Hundred Years of American Painting by Alexander Eliot
- Sienese Painting by Enzo Carli
- Painting and Reality by Etienne Gilson
- Cover by San Bon Matsu
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December 26, 1957 Issue = 14 Articles- The Reporter's Notes, pp. 2-5
- Who-- What--- Why---, pp. 6-7
- Minds on Trial by Max Ascoli, pp. 8-9
- Galileo and J. Robert Oppenheimer by Giorgio de Santillana, pp. 10-18
- Turkey by Claire Sterling, p. 19
- Portraits of the Age by Feliks Topolski, pp. 20-23
- The Soil Bank Deserves a Better Trial by Carroll Kilpatrick, pp. 24-25
- France Finds Treasure in the Desert by John H. Lichtblau, pp. 26-29
- This Year of Such Great Change by William Harlan Hale, pp. 30-32
- Theater by Marya Mannes, pp. 33-34
- Almost the End of the World by Ray Bradbury, pp. 35-37
- The Case Against Boredom by George R. Clay, pp. 38-39
- But One of Them Is a Bear by Saul K. Padover, pp. 40-42
- Cover by Reg Massie
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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