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April 26, 1949 Issue - 16 Articles- Arithmetic and Higher Mathematics, pp. 3-4
An Editorial
- The Bold New Program, pp. 5-7
Can we learn how to expand civilization in a civilized way?
- American Foreign Policy in the Making, p. 8
The thread runs from lend-Lease, through UNRRA and the Marshall Plan
- People Behind Point Four, p. 9
Hundreds of men are working to turn an idea into a program
- The UN's Contribution, pp. 10-11
A dozen agencies bootleg some peace into the world
- Whose Imperialism?, p. 12
The danger is not from us, but from some of those we aid
- Three Continents, pp. 13-14
The cost of technological improvement
- Hardheaded Human Investment, pp. 15-17
IBEC seeks welfare and partnership in Brazil and Venezuela
- To Man's Measure, pp. 18-19
Notes on American generosity and other matters
- The Farmer's in the World, pp. 20-22
A visit to Iowa is like a visit to the other side of Europe
- Chill over the Adamses, pp. 23-25
Quincy, Massachusetts, still remembers its Presidents
- 'A Sense of Necessity', pp. 26-27
Truman, like Polk, has made terms with history he did not create
- The Fair Deal, pp. 28-29
An experiment in 'expansive vagueness'
- The Meaning of de Gaulle, pp. 30-32
A reappraisal of the political forces in France
- Billions for Defense, pp. 33-34
Are they too little, too much, or---perhaps---too late?
- Education for What?, pp. 35-39
The mass-production of white collars
May 10, 1949 Issue - 15 Articles- Where Are We Now?, pp. 3-4
An Editorial
- The People vs. the People, pp. 5-7
The Eighty-first Congress versus the thirty-second President
- The Security Council at Work, pp. 8-9
The commander-in-chief's group of policy contributors
- Three Advising Truman, pp. 10-11
Politics doesn't keep out of economics
- Of Policy and Power, p. 12
The wisest counsel cannot make a President great
- The Course of Taxation, pp. 13-14
Spending and taxing in the era of no peace, no war
- Welfare with a Union Label, pp. 15-17
The UAW stresses security, not wages, in the fourth round
- To Man's Measure, pp. 18-19
W.H. Auden's (and our own) comments on managers
- A Poet with an Audience, pp. 20-22
Nick Kenny brings the muse to all the Broadways
- Dixie: Southern Liberals on the Move, pp. 23-24
they are attacking the foothills, not the peaks
- The Lucky One, p. 25
Being alice is miracle enough to a new American
- Press: The Silent City Room, pp. 26-28
How assembly-line reporting failed in the 1948 election
- Europe: Beyond the American Blinkers, pp. 29-31
Some basic misconceptions that hamper the recovery program
- Far East: The Tangle of Our Economic Policies, pp. 32-34
American dollars back both sides in a curious trade war
- Books: Culture Is a Private Matter, pp. 35-38
Indiana's answer to Dr. Hutchin's reading-club fad
August 30, 1949 Issue - 16 Articles- The Strain on Our Liberties, pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- The Case of Alger Hiss, pp. 4-7
- Two Degrees Left of Hoover, pp. 8-9
- Three Postcards from the Past, pp. 10-11
- Radioactive Row, pp. 12-14
- Collapse of Youth's One World, pp. 15-16
- The Burden of Freedom, pp. 17-19
Music
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
The silence of Pablo Casals
Fable
- The Message, p. 22
Concerning the first (and final) work of a young writer
Illinois
- Stevenson's First Year, pp. 23-25
A new governor learns that order and competence are popular in a state that is not used...
America
- From Where I Stand, pp. 26-28
A Negro housewife looks back on a good (and bad) life
Education
- A Vote for Academic Freedom, pp. 29-30
A college president says that in choosing teachers the universities can and should gove...
Belgrade
- Tito Is Not for Sale, pp. 31-32
Yugoslavia's Communist-in-Chief, who would not bow to Stalin, will not be easy for the ...
Florence
- G.I.'s and Givttos, pp. 33-35
Young Americans in Florence look for the meaning of life amid the legacies of the Renai...
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The Stars and the Questions (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 36-41 A review of Ramuz's What Is Man?
- What is Man? by C.F. Ramuz
- Cover
Bruce
September 27, 1949 Issue - 15 Articles- Politics vs. the People, pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- A Piece of Bread and a Tin Coffin
Ignazio Silone
, pp. 4-7 A Story
- Maryka Faces Her Seven Judges
Leland Stowe
, pp. 8-11 - The Woman Who Informed
Theodore Draper
, pp. 12-15 A Million Marks, a Term in Jail
- The Children and the Diplomats, pp. 16-17
The U.N.'s Children's Fund, caught in UNRRA's dilemma, is the object of wrangling by de...
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To Man's Measure (Review) G.P.
, pp. 18-19 Another look at Tolstoy's War and Peace
- War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
California
- The Siege of Marin City, pp. 20-21
Surrounded by hostility, with its buildings' decaying, a wartime housing project now fa...
Agriculture
- The Veteran in the Orchard, pp. 22-23
A Federal training program teaches ex-G.I.'s how to embark on a new life on their own f...
Europe
- France and the British Crisis, pp. 24-25
Some Frenchmen rejoice, but most know that all western Europe is endangered by Britain'...
Greece
- Whose Electricity?, pp. 26-28
A TVA may be the answer for Greece, provided it is designed to benefit the whole popula...
Atomic Bomb
- Fear of Our Friends, pp. 29-30
A Washington correspondent questions the wisdom of atomic isolationism within the Atlan...
Washington
- The Five Per Centers, pp. 31-32
The investigation has provided a postgraduate course in the complexity of modern govern...
Inside America
- A Day in the Country, pp. 33-36
A reporter accompanies Robeson's supporters
Books
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'The Vital Center' (Review) August Heckscher
, pp. 37-42 A review of a book by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
- The Vital Center by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
- Cover
S. Greco
October 11, 1949 Issue - 15 Articles- The New Germany, pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- The Meaning of the German Election
Theodore Draper
, pp. 4-8 An analysis of the balloting
- Ten German Politicians
John Scott
, pp. 9-11 A series of sketches
- The Indestructible Dr. Schacht
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 12-14 A fresh look at the financier
- A Party in the Ruhr
Saul Padover
, p. 15 Saul Padover talks to some festive industrialists
- Germany's Stepchildren
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 16-19 Ernest Leiser examines the newest refugee problem
- To Man's Measure, pp. 20-22
Domestic
- Two Hard-Working Lobbyists, pp. 23-24
How to promote labor and cotton in Congress
- Devaluation Can't Do It All, pp. 25-27
Tariffs, customs procedures, and foreign trade
- 'The Welfare State'
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
, pp. 28-29 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., says all of us are for it
Foreign
- Greece---Our Test, pp. 30-32
Democracy-building at its hardest
Culture
- Caste After the Fourth Grade
Max Lerner
, pp. 33-35 Max Lerner surveys the German educational system
- The Ghost of Goebbels, pp. 36-37
Will freedom of the press kill freedom in Germany?
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Return to Metternich (Review) McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 38-42 A review of Peter Viereck's new book
- Conservatism Revisited by Peter Viereck
- Cover
Joseph Low
October 25, 1949 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe American Businessman
- The Gilded Doghouse, pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- The Education of Paul Hoffman
Claire Neikind
, pp. 4-7 The ECA chief's progress from salesmanship to statesmanship
- The Facts of Economic Life
Philip Reed
, pp. 8-9 Excerpts from a speech by the Board Chairman of G.E.
- Our Collectivized Capitalism
A.A. Berle, Jr.
, pp. 10-12 The vanishing private investor
- Common Stock Goes Begging
Vincent Checchi
, p. 13 Some suggestions for increasing private investment
- Trusts: Boon or Curse?
Robert Lasch
, pp. 14-16 The public's fear of, and affection for, bigness
- Barnstorming for Capital
Richard Donovan
, pp. 17-19 The adventures of Stanley Hiller and his helicopter
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
Fascism, freedom, and frontiers
Foreign
- Next Door to the Soviets
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 22-24 Finland's postwar comeback
- India Looks at China
William Costello
, pp. 25-27 Hindu leaders are unperturbed by their Communist neighbor
Domestic
- The Small Men of Business
Jane Scheck
, pp. 28-29 What they say to the census takers
- The Senate and Mr. Ilgenfritz
H.N. Graves, Jr.
, p. 30 Can the government afford good executives?
- Capehart and Flanders
Pat Holt
, pp. 31-33 A pair of businessman-lawmakers
- The Cost of Living
John D. Wilson
, pp. 34-36 A survey of what's happening to our price structure
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How to Make a Lot of Money (4 Reviews) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 37-41 An evaluation of four books about business success
- Lydia Pinkham Is Her Name by Jean Burton
- The House of Baring in American Trade and Finance by Ralph W. Hidy
- The History of an Advertising Agency by Ralph M. Hower
- The Great Pierpont Morgan by Frederick Lewis Allen
- Cover
Zack Schwartz
November 8, 1949 Issue - 14 ArticlesU.S. Strategy
- The Time is Noon, pp. 2-4
An Editorial
- Policy and Strategy
Bernard Brodie
, pp. 5-8 The Russian bomb and our planning for war and peace
- A New Key for 'The Voice'
Ladislas Farago
, pp. 9-11 Our propaganda could hit Russia where it hurts
- Washington Dispatch: 1952
John Scott
, pp. 12-16 A fantasy---or a nightmare
- Their Bomb and Ours
Flavius
, pp. 17-19 A European reaction to the explosion in Siberia
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
War crimes; Grand Central Station; and miracles
Domestic
- The Vanishing Isolationist
Robert Lasch
, pp. 22-23 How many Midwesterners does Col. McCormick represent?
- Nobody Votes Against Mother
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 24-26 California politicians tune up for their 1950 opera
- State Department, New Model
Harold N. Graves
, pp. 27-30 Acheson's twentieth-century foreign office
Foreign
- Recovery---at a Bargain Price
Vincent Checchi
, pp. 31-32 A little aid would go a long way in Asia
- The Duties of a Creditor
H.W. Singer
, pp. 33-34 Like it or not, the U.S. is obliged to live high
- Unite or Else
J.j. Servan Schreiber
, pp. 35-36 Time for economic unorthodoxy in Europe?
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Lilienthal Believes... (Review) August Heckscher
, pp. 37-42 The credo of the AEC Chairman
- This I Do Believe by David E. Lilienthal
- Cover
S. Greco
November 22, 1949 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe U.N.---Politics and Personalities
- A Plea for the U.N.O., pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- For a Stronger Secretariat, pp. 4-6
The executive branche itself needs a firm executive
- The First Four Years
James B. Reston
, pp. 7-9 A realistic look at the U.N. since San Francisco
- Global Lobbyists, pp. 10-11
Time-tested, high-pressure tactics at Lake Success, by a U.N. Correspondent
- Victory in Indonesia
Violet Price
, pp. 12-14 U.N. mediators help settle a shooting war
- Next Feature---Mrs. Roosevelt
Robert K. Bingham
, p. 15 Three thousand pilgrims arrive daily at Lake Success
- Six Years to Change the World, pp. 16-19
Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet and UNESCO
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
The U.N. cornerstone; some thoughts on Nehru
Domestic
- No News from Richmond
Llewellyn White
, pp. 22-23 Virginia's capital eighty-four years after Appomattox
- The Battle of Chilkoot Pass
Richard L. Neuberger
, pp. 24-26 Forty veterans light monopolies and Alaskan weather
- The Price of Pensions
Claire Neikind
, pp. 27-28 The staggering cost of John L. Lewis's welfare fund
Foreign
- Deadlock Ahead
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 29-31 What will the Russians do with atomic energy
- The Bulldozer Has Arrived, Milord
Thomas Whiteside
, pp. 32-34 The Marquess of Bath enters the museum business
Miscellany
- She Shall Have Muzak...
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 35-36 Will New Yorkers join the trapped audience?
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An Impossible World Republic (Review) McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 37-42 A review of Robert Hutchins's global constitution
- Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution by Robert M. Hutchins
- Cover
Arthur Getz
December 6, 1949 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe Negro Citizen
- The Negro's International Vote, p. 2
An Editorial
- Ralph Bunche---Statesman
Sterling A. Brown
, pp. 3-6 A sketch of the diplomat's career
- New Voters in the Making
V.O. Key, Jr.
, pp. 7-8 Elections are becoming increasingly free in the South
- 'Last Hired, First Fired'
Herbert R. Northrup
, pp. 9-11 Negro workers are gaining, but still fear a recession
- The Crisis That Never Came off
Richard Lewis
, pp. 12-13 Indianapolis expels Jim Crow from its schools
- The Negro Press
Ted Poston
, pp. 14-16 The virtues and vices of 150 U.S. Negro newspapers
- The Shadow and the Act
Ralph Ellison
, pp. 17-19 The Negro as he appears on the screen
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
Boxing, justice, virtue, and art
Here and Abroad
- The Children of Chaos
Edward P. Morgan
, pp. 22-24 An international orphanage in Switzerland
- Confucius to Shelley to Marx
Robert S. Elegant
, pp. 25-27 A study of Communist China's propaganda chief
- Death of a Democracy
German Arciniegas
, pp. 28-29 Is Colombia becoming a Franco satellite?
- Shoplifters and Pistol-Wavers
James M. Minifie
, pp. 30-31 U.S. Coast Guard and Air Force vs. Newfoundland
- The Race for Reactors
Joseph E. Loftus
, pp. 32-34 The crucial competition to harness the atom to peace
Books
- A Literature of Protest
Bucklin Moon
, pp. 35-36 The formulas that bind our Negro writers
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Duggan's Testament (Review) Frank Tannenbaum
, pp. 37-42 The Americas: The Search for Hemisphere Security, by Laurence Duggan
- The Americas: The Search for Hemisphere Security by Laurence Duggan
- Cover
S. Greco
December 20, 1949 Issue - 14 ArticlesA Gallery of U.S. Streets
- What We Stand For, p. 2
An Editorial
- New York
Isa Kapp
, pp. 3-5 Second Avenue
- Ada, Ohio
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 6-8 Main Street
- Kansas City
Llewellyn White
, pp. 9-12 Twelfth Street
- Los Angeles
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 13-15 The Old Plaza
- To Man's Measure, pp. 16-17
Unmoved mountains; drunken songs; football finale
Here and Abroad
- It Happened in Munich
Theodore Draper
, pp. 18-20 A Letter from Adolf Remain True
- With or Without Britain
Flavius
, pp. 21-23 Some of the obstacles to European union
- The Island Builders
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 24-26 German strong points against re-Nazification
- The Biological Battle
Saul Padover
, pp. 27-29 France fights to increase its population
- Another Satellite for Franco?
James M. Minifie
, pp. 30-31 The Presidency changes hands twice in Panama
- Taft---the Sedate Sawdust Trail
Llewellyn White
, pp. 32-34 What the Senator's barnstorming achieves
- New Outpost of Isolationism, pp. 35-42
Britain and the Continent---1949
- Cover
Reginald Marsh
January 3, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesRed China
- A Plea for the Recognition of the U.S.
Max Ascoli
, pp. 2-3 - Close-Up of Revolution
James Burke
, pp. 4-7 Puritans in the Capital
- The 'Overturning' of Sesame Garden Village
Jack Belden
, pp. 8-12 - Mao Tse-tung As I Know Him
Edgar Snow
, pp. 13-16 - New Government, Old Economy
Otto B. van der Sprenkel
, pp. 17-19 - The Red Dynasts vs. Chinese Tradition
Derk Bodde
, pp. 20-22 - In Search of a China Policy
John K. Fairbank
, pp. 23-25 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 26-27
Life with Father; a ride on the escalator
- The Anzacs Take a Step to the Right
Geoffrey Sawer
, pp. 28-29 The Antipodes vote 'Nay' on Socialism, 'Aye' on welfare
- Sterling---Still a Kingpin
Bruno Foa
, pp. 30-32 The continuing chaos of Britain's foreign accounts
- Recollections of a Nine-Day Celebrity
Douglass Cater
, pp. 33-34 An old acquaintance reminisces about G. Racey Jordan
- Republicanism: Dead or Alive?
August Heckscher
, pp. 35-37 Rigor mortis and how to combat it
Books
- Southeast Asia6C Our Move
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 38-42 A review of Erich H. Jacoby's book on the area
January 17, 1950 Issue - 16 ArticlesOur Founding Uncles
- The Game of Politics
Max Ascoli
, pp. 2-3 - Our Founding Uncles
Gerald W. Johnson
, pp. 4-6 - Roybal Rouses the Ninth
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 7-9 - Dixiecrat Boss of the Bayous
Hodding Carter
, pp. 10-11 - Ex-'Mayor of the Poor'
William V. Shannon
, pp. 12-14 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure...
G.P.
, p. 15 Migratory birds and migratory corpses
- A Real or Phony Recovery?
Claire Neikind
, pp. 16-18 Italy's present upswing may end abruptly in 1952
- European Integration---a Dissenting View
George Soloveytchik
, pp. 19-20 A plea for the integrity of small nations
- Task-Force Against T.B.
Edward P. Morgan
, pp. 21-23 A U.N. agency's war on tuberculosis
- Red Defenses in Asia
Henry R. Lieberman
, pp. 24-25 How Stalin is fortifying his eastern back year
- 'Pilikia' in Paradise
Lyman Jones
, pp. 26-28 Hawaiian labor and capital square off
- Power Anonymous
Roger Burlingame
, pp. 29-30 Who is in charge---men or machines?
- Dust Is An Ugly Word
Gordon Pates
, pp. 31-33 The San Joaquin Valley's battle with erosion
- 'You Own Your Own Min'
Richard Lewis
, pp. 34-36 The problems of a miners' co-operative
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Magic and Confusion in the Law (Review) Eugene V. Rostow
, pp. 37-42 A review of Jerome Frank's Courts on Trial
- Courts on Trial by Jerome Frank
- Cover
Ployardt
January 31, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesThe Soviet Satellites
- Their Tito and Ours
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 - Six Satellites and an Octopus
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi
, pp. 5-7 - The Barbed-Wire Curtain
Marguerite Higgins
, pp. 8-10 - Janos and the Conquerors
Paul Vajda
, pp. 11-13 - Deutschland---the Kremlin's Red Hope
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 14-16 - Macedonia
Osgood Caruthers
, pp. 17-19 Here and Abroad
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To Man's Measure... (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 20-21 Notes on 'The Bicycle Thief'
- The Bicycle Thief (1948 Film) by Vittorio De Sica
- Papers of Paradox
Llewellyn White
, pp. 22-26 The evolution of Louisville's exemplary newspapers
- Who (or What) Is a Socialist?
Richard Lewis
, pp. 27-28 The Capehart-Jacobs debates left the question moot
- What Gompers Bequeathed
Selig Perlman
, pp. 29-30 The abiding influence of the AFL's founder
- Tribulations of a State Legislator
Richard L. Neuberger
, pp. 31-32 The daily life of an Oregon state senator
- Two Races, One Fear
J.H. Huizinga
, pp. 33-35 New repressions breed new terror in South Africa
- A Capital Without a Country
Edouard Roditi
, pp. 36-38 Bored Berliners seek escape from politics
Books
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Deluge of Pictures (Review) Siegfried Kracauer
, pp. 39-42 A review of From Cave Painting to Comic Strip
- From Cave Painting to Comic Strip by Lancelot T. Hogben
- Cover
S. Greco
February 14, 1950 Issue - 14 ArticlesThe U.S. Press
- 'No Pause for Reflection'
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - The Paper Goes to Bed
Richard Lewis
, pp. 6-9 - The Times---One Man's Poison
Dwight MacDonald
, pp. 10-13 - War of Wits in Washington
Harold B. Hinton
, p. 14 - Life...Scoreboard in the Sky
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 15-18 - The Sun Goes Down
Llewellyn White
, pp. 19-21 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 22-23 Ezra Pound and the poet's dilemma
- Canada's Black Gold
Sydney Morrell
, pp. 24-27 Alberta---Texas of the future?
- British Labour---Accent on the Right
Graham Hutton
, pp. 28-30 The Socialists' election assets and handicaps
- Can the Conservatives Change Their Spots?
Marjorie Bremner
, pp. 31-32 Three kinds of Tory angle for the "floating vote"
- Switchboard of East-West Trade
Elspeth Rostow
, pp. 33-35 The ECE battles for European economic co-operation
- Red Star Over Islam
Don Peretz
, pp. 36-38 Communists make hay with Israel's Arab refugees
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Plenty of Muck, No Rakers (Review) William V. Shannon
, pp. 39-42 Lincoln Steffens revisited
- The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens by Lincoln Steffens
- Cover
Arthur Getz
February 28, 1950 Issue - 17 ArticlesDictatorship in the Americas
- Fascism in Our Neighborhood
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 Peronism: Fact and Fantasy
- 1. Juan and Evita in Action
Thomas Greene
, pp. 6-7 - 2. Crossfire---Labor and Army
Arthur Carter
, p. 8 - 3. Peron's Labor Missionaries
Robert J. Alexander
, pp. 9-10 - Murder in Peru
Hart Preston
, pp. 11-12 - Target: Bolivia
Albert C. Hicks
, pp. 13-14 - Our Best Cash Customer
Jack Corbett
, pp. 15-16 - Triumph of a Shy Dictator
German Arciniegas
, pp. 17-19 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 20-21 Traitors and national survival
- How Beulah-Land Came to Boston
Arthur W. Hepner
, pp. 22-25 The Rev. Billy Graham blazes a new sawdust trail
- Queen of the Democrats
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 26-28 Mrs. India Edwards keeps the ladies in the party's eye
- Morrison of New Orleans
James Sharp
, pp. 29-31 The reform mayor has learned some old vote-getting techniques
- Freebooters of Indonesia
A. Den Doolaard
, pp. 32-34 Westerling and his RAPI harass the young republic
- Viet Nam---Roadblock to Communism
Samuel G. Welles
, pp. 35-37 The ex-colony seeks our aid against Reds within and without
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A Puritan Message for Moderns (Review) August Heckscher
, pp. 38-39 A review of Perry Miller's Jonathan Edwards
- Jonathan Edwards by Perry Miller
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Gable's Secrets---Pocket-Size (Review) Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 40-42 Notes on the definitive study of the Gable-Ashley nuptials
- Gable's Secret Marriage by Louella Parsons
- Cover
S. Greco
March 14, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesWhat Price Big Government?
- An Editorial
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - Our Economic Gyroscope
Herbert Stein
, pp. 6-7 - Keeping Farmers Solvent
Hans Landsberg
, pp. 8-10 - The Sharecropper and the Shade-Maker
Richard Lewis
, pp. 11-12 - Budget-Chopping Liberal
Robert Lasch
, pp. 13-15 Here and Abroad
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 16-17 Genocide and mercy killing
- Louis Johnson vs. Congress
William H. Hessler
, pp. 18-21 A critical view of our defense administration and strategy
- The Censor's Double Standard
Charles W. Morton
, pp. 22-23 Boston: Why "fun" at the Old Howard is "dirt" in a play
- No Hiding Place
Sid Lens
, pp. 24-25 Life in an all-Negro city in Illinois
- The Socialists Bog Down
Peter Drake
, pp. 26-28 The atrophy of Germany's "opposition" udner Schumacher
- Old City and New
Constantine Poulos
, pp. 29-31 Jerusalem faces another troubled year
- A Ride on the Orient Express
Melanie Pflaum
, pp. 32-33 Pro-Americanism and terror in Yugoslavia
The Printed Word
- The Times----Another Man's Meat
Gerald W. Johnson
, pp. 34-36 A reply to Dwight MacDonald's recent attack on the Times
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Nonsense, Dr. Velikovsky! (Review) Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
, pp. 37-42 A scientist looks at certain alleged cosmic upheavals
- Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky
- Cover
Arno
March 28, 1950 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe South Moves Forward
- The Region
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- The Real Reconstruction Begins
Ralph McGill
, pp. 5-7 - A Two-Party System in Dixie?
Hodding Carter
, pp. 8-9 - Learning Under Pressure
Douglass Cater
, pp. 10-12 Three Southern Portraits
- Liberal Congressman
George McMillan
, pp. 13-15 - Union Organizer
Calvin Kytle
, pp. 16-17 - Negro Vote-Getter
Harold C. Fleming
, pp. 18-20 At Home & Abroad
- A Talk with Westbrook Pegler
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 21-23 The columnist reveals some techniques and opinions
- An Offensive Against Atomic Insecurity
Joseph M. Jones
, pp. 24-26 Physical and moral counter-weapsons
- Joe Currean: Seaman in Deep Water
Claire Neikind
, pp. 27-30 The N.M.U.'s anti-Red campaign has boomeranged
- Blessing in Disguise
Graham Hutton
, pp. 31-33 The bright side of the British election
Views & Reviews
- Fair in Port-au-Prince
Selden Rodman
, pp. 34-35 Symbol of Haiti's hopes---the Bicentennial Exposition
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Terrifying Success Story (Review) George N. Shuster
, pp. 36-37 A review of Deutscher's Stalin
- Stalin: A Political Biography by Isaac Deutscher
- Death of a Document
William Knapp
, pp. 38-39 Paper versus people in Washington
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 spies, prayers, and catastrophe
- Cover
S. Greco
April 11, 1950 Issue - 14 ArticlesBig Questions for Big Labor
- Labor's Counterrevolution
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Unions in 1950
Frank Tannenbaum
, pp. 5-10 Not Bread Alone
- Van Arsdale's Tight Little Island
Charles Yale Harrison
, pp. 11-13 - The Contractor's Case Against Local 3
Claire Neikind
, p. 14 At Home & Abroad
- A New German-Soviet Pact?
Theodore Draper
, pp. 15-18 Certain "realists" are plumping for a new "bridge to the East"
- Troops and Bureaucrats on Formosa
Robert P. Martin
, pp. 19-20 Chiang's military preparations and civil problems
- Japan's Red Bosses
Samuel G. Welles
, pp. 21-23 Nozaka's wily tactics sometimes irritate even the Cominform
- A New Disaster in Asia?
Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 24-26 A warning on our Indo-China policy
- The 'Air Victory' Chimera
William R. Kintner
, pp. 27-28 Britain's long infatuation with strategic airpower
- The Liquid Capitalists
D.W. Maurer and Quinn Pearl
, pp. 29-32 Notes on the moonshine industry
Views & Reviews
- 'Little Annie' and the Fast Buck
Thomas Whiteside
, pp. 33-37 How pollsters homogenize our entertainment
- Reflections on the Little Magazine
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 38-39 Thought's prompted by Horizon's demise
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 General Marshall's silence
- Cover
Arthur Getz
April 25, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesThe Men Who Left Communism
- What Can Ex-Communists Do?
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 4-8 - Our Political D.P.'s
Max Ascoli
, pp. 9-11 - Gomulka
Samuel L. Sharp
, pp. 12-14 AA Pole Apart
- The Urge to Confess
Alexander Bregman
, pp. 15-16 At Home & Abroad
- Texas joins the Union
Llewellyn White
, pp. 17-21 The new generation is tearing down the old isolationism
- McMath Enlarges His Beachhead
Harry S. Ashmore
, pp. 22-24 Arkansas's handsome governor looks toward future campaigns
- Violence Is Old-Fashioned
Hector Troy
, pp. 25-26 Labor and management still fight---but the conflicts are bloodless
- Low-Pitched Strike At Chrysler
Mary Heaton Vorse
, p. 27 A present-day deadlock contrasted with former battles
- My Friend McCarthy
John Hoving
, pp. 28-30 The stone-thrower of Washington has a glass house in Wisconsin
- The Lost Tribes
Dave Marlowe
, pp. 31-34 A white minister tells the U.N. a grisly story of Africa
Views & Reviews
- Russia Invented It First
Albert Parry
, pp. 35-37 How Western thieves and imitators have robbed the Muscovites
- Colossal Shades of Rose
Christopher Gerould
, p. 38 An essay on flowery belles-lettres
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More Error Than Truth (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, p. 39 A review of Professor Commager's The American Mind
- The American Mind by Henry Steele Commager
- To Man's Measure
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 'Personalism' in France and America
- Cover
Simon Greco
May 9, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesU.S. Policy For Peace
- The World Civil War
Max Ascoli
, pp. 5-7 An Editorial
- Our Strategic Umbrella
William H. Hessler
, pp. 8-11 - A Speech to the Politburo, pp. 12-14
'Comrade Dmitri'
- Integration---No Cure-All
Vincent Checchi
, pp. 15-17 - Out of the Pressure Chamber
Harold N. Graves, Jr.
, pp. 18-20 At Home & Abroad
- Christophe and Estime
Edmund Wilson
, pp. 21-25 The first of three articles on Haiti
- More Bricks for Tito
G.A. Knepfle
, pp. 26-28 Yugoslavia: economic uncertainty, political confidence
- Little Man, Big Plan
Douglas Brass
, pp. 29-30 Australia's Percy Spender and his blueprint for Asia
Views & Reviews
- The (Too) Big Show
Christopher Gerould
, pp. 31-32 Claustrophobia at Madison Square Garden
- U.S. Films--Risky Exports
C.A. Lejeune
, pp. 33-35 A British critic lambastes Hollywood's postwar output
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Paste-Pot Reportage (Review) Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 36-37 A review of Seeds of Treason, by de Toledano and Lasky
- Seeds of Treason by Ralph de Toledano and Victor Lasky
- To Man's Measure
Francois Mauriac and Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 38-42 Leon Blum and the bourgeoisie
- Cover
Simon Greco
May 23, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesEurope---and German Rearmament
- Our Peace Offensive
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- 'Atlantic High Council'
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 5-8 Four Views of German Rearmament
- Where Bevin and Churchill Clash
R.H.S. Crossman
, pp. 9-12 - Yes, No, and Maybe
Raymond Aron
, pp. 13-14 - A Useful Bogeyman
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 15-16 - 'Nie Wieder'---'Never Again'
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 17-19 At Home & Abroad
- Pensions---Labor's Case
Victor G. Reuther
, pp. 20-22 The UAW says they are sound---morally and economically
- A Stake in Production
Frank Tannenbaum
, p. 23 An answer to Mr. Reuther
- The Molecule and the Mass
Llewellyn White
, pp. 24-26 Pratt Rudge discovers the Constitution
- Friendship Is a Two-Way Street
James M. Minifie
, pp. 27-28 U.S.-Canadian relations are knottier than they seem
- UNESCO at Marbial
Edmund Wilson
, pp. 29-33 The second of three articles on Haiti
Views & Reviews
- Il Duce and Il Truman
William Laas
, pp. 34-35 Mussolini's strange ideas about Roosevelt's successor
- Thomas Mann and the Commissars
William Harlan Hale
, pp. 36-39 On the confused political trail of the novelist
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 Teacher at bay; the New York City high-school strike
- Cover
Arthur Getz
June 6, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesBehind and Beyond McCarthy
- The G.O.P.'s Choice
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Ordeal by Headline
William H. Hessler
, pp. 5-8 - U.S. Communists---1950
Claire Neikind
, pp. 9-10 - Thunder on the Right
Stuart Long
, pp. 11-12 - Reading Lattimore, pp. 13-14
- How It Looks from Europe
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 15-16 - The Captive Press
Douglass Cater
, pp. 17-20 At Home & Abroad
- West Point---Assurance and Insurance
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 21-23 New methods for achieving a historic mission
- The Commonwealth Cult
J.H. Huizinga
, pp. 24-28 The mystical ties between Britain and the Dominions
- Landscape and Morale
Edmund Wilson
, pp. 29-33 The last of three articles on Haiti
Views & Reviews
- The Negro in Paris
James Baldwin
, pp. 34-36 The colored America's search for identity
- The Brown-Tape Menace
Christopher Gerould
, p. 37 Tape recording and synthetic entertainment
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, p. 38 Bread: crisis in crusts
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Mail-Order Saga (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 39-42 A review of an intelligent and honest history of Sears, Roebuck
- Catalogues and Counters by Boris Emmet and John E. Jeuck
- Cover Photographs
Hamilton Wright
June 20, 1950 Issue - 11 ArticlesFranco---Weak in Spain, Strong in Washington
- If We Must Have Spain
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Franco
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 6-12 Fascism and Futility
- Portugal Under Papa
Lael Tucker
, pp. 13-18 - The Franco Lobby
William V. Shannon
, pp. 19-23 At Home & Abroad
- 'Mill on the Boneyard'17C University of Illinois
Richard Lewis
, pp. 24-26 Channeling student impulses at our third largest university
- Escape to Panama
Claire Neikind
, pp. 27-29 How U.S. shipowners dodge unions and taxes
- Time for High Speed
Robert P. Martin
, pp. 30-32 Asia's needs are as urgent as they are great
Views & Reviews
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Civilization and Steinberg (Review) Isa Kapp
, pp. 33-35 A vigorous caricaturist of our culture
- The Art of Living by Saul Steinberg
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 36-37 Model railroads in Paris; baseball in boyhood
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Confession of a Colonialist (Review) Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 38-42 Indonesia's last Dutch governor regrets, but doesn't repent
- The Stakes of Democracy in Southeast Asia by Hubertus J. van Mook
- Cover
Aurelius Battaglia
July 4, 1950 Issue - 12 Articles- Back From Rome
Max Ascoli
, pp. 5-6 An Editorial
- Isolationist Wave in Europe
J.-J. Servan Schreiber
, pp. 7-9 The Postwar Generation
- Chip on Her Shoulder?
Mildred Adams
, pp. 10-14 - Five Who Came Back
George McMillan
, pp. 15-17 At Home & Abroad
- Tobin of Labor
William V. Shannon
, pp. 18-21 The Secretary has an easier time with labor leaders than with issues
- Smudge Over Sunkist
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 22-24 Frozen juice and the general public menace the citrus aristocracy
- The Men Who Run Spain
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 25-30 Franco's inner circle---and a bishop who studies Marx
- Balancing Act in Malaya
Samuel G. Welles
, pp. 31-33 Racial and political tension in Britain's last Asian colony
Views & Reviews
- Harlots of Fleet Street
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 34-37 The British press---titillation, partisanship, and, occasionally, information
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The Guntherization of F.D.R. (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 38-39 Plenty of Roosevelt, not much Retrospect
- Roosevelt in Retrospect by John Gunther
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 The Pole who refuses to forget
- Cover
Bud Simpson
July 18, 1950 Issue - 12 ArticlesCrisis in Asia
- Where We Left Off
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - India---Pivot of Asia
O.F. Mills
, pp. 6-7 - Burden on Two Men
Phillips Talbot
, pp. 8-13 - Pakistan---Birth of a Nation
Percival Spear
, pp. 14-16 - The Crowd and the Heart
Christine Weston
, pp. 17-19 At Home & Abroad
- Marshall17C Public Servant
H.A. DeWeerd
, pp. 20-24 The general and diplomat whose selflessness became a legend
- Young Man in the Capital
Douglass Cater
, pp. 25-26 How he is 'living up to the challenge of the mid-twentieth century'
- An Easy Way With Reds
Sid Lens
, pp. 27-29 Britain believes in giving them enough rope to hang themselves
- Miracle on the Bosphorus
Hal Lehrman
, pp. 30-32 After a revolt by vote, Turkey has an economy to unsnarl
- Korea: Moscow's Way Out
William Costello
, pp. 33-35 For the Kremlin, the invasion was a device to break a stalemate
Views & Reviews
- Up the Ladder From Charm to Vogue
Mary McCarthy
, pp. 36-41 The fashion magazines and the intimate 'you'
- Cover
C. Ishii
August 1, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesStrategy of Limited War
- The Propaganda Front
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Watch on the Right
J.J. Servan Schreiber
, pp. 6-8 - Stalin, Mao, and Korea
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 9-13 - Air-Sea Trouble Shooters
William H. Hessler
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Britain---End of Labour's Revolution
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 17-20 The new secret coalition of tractable Labourites and accomodating Tories
- The Face of the Bundestag
Allan Dreyfuss
, pp. 21-23 The West German Parliament as symbol and reality
- Brakes on the Congo
Charles Edwards
, pp. 24-25 Why one of Africa's richest colonies is one of its least developed
- The Twilight of Ed Crump
Richard Wallace
, pp. 26-27 Memphis proves that it isn't impossible to destroy a political machine
- Syndicated Savior
Llewellyn White
, pp. 28-31 An Arkansas prophet sells cut-rate economic salvation to a big audience
Views & Reviews
- Up the Ladder from Charm to Vogue
Mary McCarthy
, pp. 32-35 The fashion magazines and the intimate "you" (concluded)
- A Frenchwoman in New York
Sygne
, pp. 36-38 She finds us short on tradition but long on energy and enthusiasm
- To Man's Measure...
Francois Mauriac and Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 39-41 An admonition to French Communists; the roads of war
- Cover
Herbert Danska
August 15, 1950 Issue - 14 Articles- When Not to Use the Atom Bomb
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Security
A.A. Berle, Jr.
, pp. 6-8 No Cut-Rate Price
- Making Our Asian Policy Work
D.L. Flamand
, pp. 9-11 - The Schuman Plan
Charles Ronsac
, pp. 12-14 Boost for European Labor
- Why Britain Says 'No' to Schuman
J.H. Huizinga
, pp. 15-17 At Home & Abroad
- An Afternoon in a Roman Slum
Carlo Levi
, pp. 18-21 The ruins of home life amid the ruins of a Fascist housing project
- Feria in Seville
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 22-24 Spain's 'better people' display themselves; its people watch and wait
- On Overestimating the Enemy
H.A. DeWeerd
, pp. 25-27 We may be endowing the Russians with imaginary power
- Strategic Bombing: What It Can Do
Bernard Brodie
, pp. 28-31 It cracked Germany's economy, but it could have done so much sooner
- The Foes of FEPC---Not All Bigos
Gerald W. Johnson
, pp. 32-33 The dangers of Federally enforced equality
Views & Reviews
- The Private War of Henry Luce
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 34-37 Some publishers seem to think the main bout is really between Acheson and Chiang
- Stalin Cracks Down
G.P.
, p. 38 Notes on Soviet philology
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Corporations and Confusion (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 39-41 A review of The New Society, by Peter Drucker
- The New Society by Peter F. Drucker
- Cover
Christopher Ishii
August 29, 1950 Issue - 15 Articles- Rules of Thumb for Foreign Aid---an Editorial
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 The danger of pork-barrel allies
Key Spots in the Crisis
- The New U.S. Infantry
Colonel S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 6-8 - The Beginning of Truman's 100 Days
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 9-11 - U.S. Manpower---a Major Shortage
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 12-13 - How They Put Over the Franco Loan
William V. Shannon and Douglass Cater
, pp. 14-16 - Franco's Spanish Enemies and His U.S. Friends
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 17-19 - How Strong Is the Red Air Force?
Albert Douglas
, pp. 20-22 At Home & Abroad
- I Was a Prisoner of the MVD
Waldemar Hoeffding
, pp. 23-25 The bearlike clumsiness of Russia's secret police
- Does Stalin Really Want Red China in the U.N.?
Peter J. Allen
, p. 26 Why the Kremlin may just as soon keep Mao in his own back year
- The Plight of Tito
Gaston Coblentz
, pp. 27-29 His army is good, but his country's economy chaotic
- Needed: a Single Army of 40 Divisions
Colonel X
, pp. 30-31 Western Europe's alarmingly weak defenses
- Harnessing the Missouri
Robert Lasch
, pp. 32-34 With or without an MVA, the valley is in for improvements
Views & Reviews
- What India is Thinking
Margaret Parton
, pp. 35-36 - Milwaukee
Llewellyn White
, pp. 37-42 A Good Paper Pays Off
- Cover
C. Ishii
September 12, 1950 Issue - 14 ArticlesMobilization for What?
- The Gun Gap
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Formosa---the Test
Albert Ravenholt
, pp. 6-8 - Mobilization: Truman's Ideas
Douglass Cater
, pp. 9-12 - Aggression Arouses the West
Harold N. Graves, Jr.
, p. 13 - Peace Breaks Out in the Pentagon
Vance Johnson
, pp. 14-16 - How Effective Is Our Intelligence?
Sherman Kent
, pp. 17-19 At Home & Abroad
- The Puerto Ricans17C Slum to Slum
M.R. Werner
, pp. 20-22 Hardships in New York vs. poverty in the Caribbean
- Australia's Menzies---Friend in Need
C. Hartley Grattan
, pp. 23-25 The man whose country is one o four Pacific military anchors
- The Defense of Our Cities
R.E. Lapp
, pp. 26-29 What the atomic bomb can do and what we can do about it
- Matrons with a Mission
Sylvia Wright
, pp. 30-32 How things look to the General Federation of Women's Clubs
Views & Reviews
- Stalin Talks at Last
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 33-35 The postwar pronouncement that has Moscow buzzing
- The Milwaukee Journal
Llewellyn White
, pp. 36-39 The second of two articles on an exemplary paper
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-41 Soldier off to war
- Cover
Christopher Ishii
September 26, 1950 Issue - 11 ArticlesKorea---Action and Reactions
- How Russia Built the North Korean Army
Kyril Kalinov
, pp. 4-8 - How We Built the South Korean Republic
Brainard Prescott
, pp. 9-12 - Shattered Showcase of the ECA
Richard Donovan
, pp. 13-15 - What Lies Behind Nehru's Neutrality?
P. Viswanath
, pp. 16-19 At Home & Abroad
- Puerto Ricans in New York
M.R. Werner
, pp. 20-23 The second of two articles on our Caribbean citizens
- The Hiss Case and the American Intellectual
Marquis Childs
, pp. 24-27 The post-New Deal reaction against "highbrows" in government
- Cincinnati's Phantom Reds
James A. Maxwell
, pp. 28-30 The Enquirer is beginning to wish it had stuck to the baseball-playing variety
- Sore Spots in the U.N.
Peter Allen and Walter O'Hearn
, pp. 31-34 Asia---major operation. Franco---another false pregnancy?
Views & Reviews
- Dianetics16C "Astounding Science"
Christopher Gerould
, pp. 35-37 Self-analysis for the millions
- Policy Before Propaganda
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 38-42 How we can win the minds of Asia's people
- Cover
Gordon Hale
October 10, 1950 Issue - 14 Articles- The Dismal Summer
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
The Middle East
- Iran16C Trouble Spot on Russia's Border
W.G. Dildine
, pp. 6-9 - Has Stalin "Stopped" at the Middle East?
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 10-12 - More Than Ever---Land vs. Sea Power
Herbert Rosinski
, pp. 13-16 At Home & Abroad
- How Russia Built the North Korean Army
Kyril Kalinov
, pp. 17-20 The second of two installments
- The War on Co-ops
Seaton Fairfield
, pp. 21-24 A powerful lobby crusades to tax them out of business
- Whatever Became of the Dollar Gap?
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 25-26 The western world's rearmament will turn its trade picture upside down
- A Senate Afternoon: The Red Hunt
Douglass Cater
, pp. 27-30 Regrettable Senatorial moves that led to the regrettable anti-Communist law
- Communist Tactics---Phony and Real
Henri Marche
, pp. 31-32 Why we should not charge blindly whenever a Red flag is waved
- European Report
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 33-36 Dangers of rearmament; "preventive war" jitters; Schacht revived; religious appeasers
Views & Reviews
- Why You Should Borrow All You Can: The penalty for paying cash
Hart Stilwell
, pp. 37-38 You have no "line of credit"
- Working Press: The Man from Tass
Robert K. Bingham
, p. 39 Afternoon of a Soviet U.N. correspondent
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Afterthoughts on 'Sunset Boulevard' (Review) Leo Rosten
, pp. 40-42 Cinema notes
- Sunset Boulevard (1950 Film) by Billy Wilder
- Cover
Arno
October 24, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesPolitics on the Western Front
- Would Europe Fight?
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Italy Faces the Battle of the Autumn
Claire Neikind
, pp. 6-9 - Britain
Richard Fry
, pp. 10-11 Rearmament and Recovery
- European Report
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 12-13 - Germany
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 14-16 Rearmament and Democracy
At Home & Abroad
- What Makes G.I.'s Fight?
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 17-20 Differences between a country's war aims and a soldier's
- Frozen Foods: From the Eskimo to Bing Crosby
Herbert Harris
, pp. 21-25 Revolution in the refrigerator and on the table
- Light Heavyweight Bout in Illinois
Llewellyn White
, pp. 26-28 The uninspiring Lucas-Dirksen Senatorial campaign
- India's Own Peace Problems
Beatrice Pitney Lamb
, pp. 29-31 Kashmir---and other troubles of a world peacemaker
- The Minutemen of Guatemala
Theodore Draper
, pp. 32-35 A new kind of class struggle---with the middle class struggling hardest
Views & Reviews
- The Opinions of Oliver Warbucks
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 36-39 Orphan Annie's garrulous Old Guardian and his philosophy
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'No Way Out' (Review) Leo Rosten
, pp. 40-42 Cinema notes
- No Way Out (1950 Film) by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Cover
Zappert
November 7, 1950 Issue - 15 ArticlesWhat Choice at the Polls?
- Voters' Choice26C Now and 1952
Max Ascoli
, pp. 5-6 An Editorial
- Warren, Roosevelt, and Cross-Filing
Mary Ellen Leary
, pp. 7-9 - Preacher's Campaign in Oklahoma
Carl von der Lancken
, p. 10 - Ohio: A Big Name or a Big Policy?
Francis P. Locke
, pp. 11-12 - Lost: Ten Million Voters
Louis H. Bean
, p. 13 - Joe Martin
William V. Shannon
, pp. 14-16 Study in the Negative
- The City O'Dwyer Left Behind
Norman Thomas
, pp. 17-19 At Home & Abroad
- Kashmir17C Vale of Discord
Margaret Parton
, pp. 20-22 Pakistan's claims are backed by some good arguments, India's by possession
- How Red Is Guatemala?
Theodore Draper
, pp. 23-26 Its government is belatedly sweeping Stalinists under the rug
- The French Press---Free but Feeble
Theodore H. White
, pp. 27-31 Parisian journalism is no longer corrupt, but still chaotic
- Why Are the Western Germans Reluctant to Rearm?
Alain Clement
, pp. 32-34 Pacifism and panic in the Bonn Republic
Views & Reviews
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Truman: Merry-Go-Round and Man (2 Reviews) Llewellyn White
, pp. 35-37 Allen and Shannon's verdict and Jonathan Daniels's
- The Truman Merry-Go-Round by Robert S. Allen and William V. Shannon
- The Man of Independence by Jonathan Daniels
- Motes and Beams at Lucknow
Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 38-39 A counterblast at Asian intellecutals who needle the West
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Bitter Sex (Review) Leo Rosten
, pp. 40-42 Notes on the new Italian film "Bitter Rice"
- Bitter Rice (1949 Film) by Giuseppe De Santis
- Cover
B. Simpson
November 21, 1950 Issue - 14 ArticlesThe New U.N. Takes Shape
- How Not to Be an Empire
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- The Long Road from San Francisco
Publius
, pp. 6-8 - Beyond Nationalism
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 9-11 - Big Men from Small Countries
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 12-13 - What Russia Is After
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 14-16 - World Government
William H. Hessler
, pp. 17-20 Minimal, Medial, Maximal
At Home & Abroad
- The Frustration of Harry Byrd
Richard Cope
, pp. 21-24 The political victories and popular defeats of a "sound man"
- The U.S. Treasury: Time for Salesmanship
Arthur W. Viner
, pp. 25-26 Saving the savings bond
- The South Korean: First-Class Fighting Man
Vance Johnson
, p. 27 The remarkable record of the ROKs
- Indo-China: "A Tiger by the Tail"
Theodore White
, pp. 28-31 It's hard to let go but harder to hang onto
- The Cocktail Party That Shook Italy
Claire Neikind
, pp. 32-34 The ECA and Italian economic policies
Views & Reviews
- Kiplinger16C Voice of Doom
Dimitri Dejanikus
, pp. 35-37 The high-pressure salesman of "inside dope"
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The Brass Tells All (Review) William Harlan Hale
, pp. 38-42 Mark Clark adds his volume to the stack of command-level memoirs
- Calculated Risk by Mark W. Clark
- Cover
Ishii
December 12, 1950 Issue - 16 ArticlesPost-Election Worries
- The Voice of America at Home
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - Yalu River or Rubicon?
Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 6-8 - The Philippines
D.L. Flamand
, pp. 9-11 Liberty and License
- Bright Autumn, Gray Mobilization
Douglass Cater
, pp. 12-13 - Inflation As Usual?
Hans H. Landsberg
, p. 14 - Trimming the Army's Fat
Marshall Andrews
, pp. 15-16 At Home & Abroad
- The Best-Kept Atomic Secret
Claire Holcomb
, pp. 17-20 Is peacetime atomic energy a chimera?
- The Death of Young Huang: Asia's most relentless enemies
Preston Schoyer
, pp. 21-24 fear and hunger
- Neither Death nor Taxes
J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 25-27 Europe's rich face new war threats with equanimity
- Biarritz: 'The Only Place'
Lael Tucker
, pp. 28-30 Postwar history of a gilded resort
- Baltimore Report: a House Divided
Gerald W. Johnson
, pp. 31-32 Why once-calm citizens now yell "subversive" and "fascist" at each other
- Memo to U.S. Officials Bound for Madrid
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 33-35 A political Baedeker of Franco Spain
Views & Reviews
- Taft and the Ohio Press
Peter B. Petrovich
, pp. 36-37 All the news that fitted Taft's campaign was printed
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 38-39 The people McCarthy can't denounce
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Mostly About Mankiewicz (Review) Leo Rosten
, pp. 40-42 A garland for All About Eve and its creator
- All About Eve (1950 Film) by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Cover
Arno
December 26, 1950 Issue - 13 ArticlesAs the Chinese Struck...
- The Bitter Lesson of Retreat
Max Ascoli
, pp. 3-5 - High Policy and Low Politics
Llewellyn White
, pp. 6-8 - Can Our Party System Be Reformed?
Douglass Cater
, p. 9 - The C.I.O.---Unanimity Without Unity
Claire Neikind
, pp. 10-11 - The Case for and against Europe
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 12-16 At Home & Abroad
- The A.B.C. of Psychological Warfare
William Harlan Hale
, pp. 17-20 The propagandist can pull rabbits out of a hat, if you give him a hat
- Mexico: No Rest Cure for O'Dwyer
Theodore Draper
, pp. 21-24 "Dollar imperialism" is a more potent battle cry than ever
- The Spanish-Speaking: North from the Rio Grande
John McCully
, pp. 25-28 Mexican-Americans struggle to become plain Americans
- California---The Oath Epidemic
Gordon Pates
, pp. 29-31 A state's mad scramble for political purity
- Atomic Power Comes out of the Doldrums
R.E. Lapp
, pp. 32-34 History of a postwar dream
Views & Reviews
- The Novel in Mid-Century
Irving Howe
, pp. 35-39 A new writing generation gropes for new values
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 Collaborators and pity
- Cover
"Hallman"
January 9, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesAtlantic Policy---Problems and Protagonists
- The Case of Mr. Acheson
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 - Britain's New Unity and Our New Confusion
Graham Hutton
, pp. 6-8 - Voices of Germany
Alain Clement
, pp. 9-11 A Pastor and a Socialist
- What Europe Might Do If Our Alliance Cracks
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 12-13 - "Appeasement," "Provocation," and Policy
McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Foreign Aid, 195117C Guns, and Butter Too
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 17-19 A world assistance program that will dwarf the Marshall Plan
- Our Most Surprising Export: The Secrets of Our Skill
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 20-22 The ECA's revolutionary Technical Assistance program
- Asia's Dwindling Rice Supplies
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 23-24 Almost half the world's people get less and less of their staple food
- How Johnny Wu Became a Communist
Jean Lyon
, pp. 25-27 The conversion of a Peking student
- The Drift That Carried Impellitteri In
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 28-30 Looking behind New York's "independent" mayor
- Lausche of Ohio: What League, What Team?
James A. Maxwell
, pp. 31-33 There are holes in his party record big enough to drive an elephant through
- Pushing a Tray to the Promised Land
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 34-36 A study of Los Angeles tribal customs
Views & Reviews
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A Matter of Life and Death (Review) Al Newman
, pp. 37-38 A review of Life's Picture History of World War II
- Life Goes to War by The Editors of Life
- Simone Weil and the Anatomy of Pity
Madeleine Chapsal
, pp. 39-42 A philosopher who lived her philosophy
- Cover
John McDermott
January 23, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe Shadow of Communism in America
- The Great Hoover Debate
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- U.S. Communism
Claire Neikind
, pp. 5-8 Its Secret Business Empire
- The Art of Spy-Catching
Nathaniel Weyl
, pp. 9-10 - The McCarran Act and the Voters
Philip M. Stern
, pp. 11-12 - The Red Tide Reaches Vermont's White River Valley
Melvin S. Wax
, pp. 13-14 At Home & Abroad
- China's True Foes17C Myths and Meddlers
Theodore H. White
, pp. 15-20 Stalin's Far Eastern policy has been clumsier than ours
- Japan: Greater East Asia No-Prosperity Sphere
Hessell Tiltman
, pp. 21-24 The Korean War has made the U.S. more generous, economic problems more pressing
- MacArthur in World War II: Speed, Surprise, Optimism
H.A. DeWeerd
, pp. 25-27 The evolution of a great military reputation
- Mr. Wilson Goes to Washington
Llewellyn White
, pp. 28-29 A tough man tackles some tough problems
- On Wilson's Agenda
Hans Landsberg
, p. 30 The machinery of inflation may be stronger than any administrator
- Muddy Politics in Europe
J.-J. Servan Schreiber and Alain Clement
, pp. 31-32 New tactics for French Reds and Gaullists; old disillusion in Germany
- Britain: Land, War, and the Labour Government
Donald Hall
, pp. 33-34 The ups and downs of British agriculture
- Cupid and Capital
Naomi Barko
, pp. 35-37 Clara Lane's fabulously prosperous Friendship Centers
Views & Reviews
- Hill-Country Editor
Archie Robertson
, pp. 38-39 A unique North Georgia mountain weekly
- TV, TV, Burning Bright
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 40-42 A look at color television
- Cover
John McDermott
February 6, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesStrategy in the East and West
- Formosa, The Test
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- The Way Out
George H. Kerr
, pp. 5-8 Formosa for the Formosans
- To Avoid Encirclement, Keep the Balance of Power
William W. Kaufmann
, pp. 9-11 - The Job Eisenhower Faces
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 The Tangled Skein of NATO
At Home & Abroad
- Stalin's German Puppet
Robert Dall
, pp. 17-19 Walter Ulbricht's career of losing friends and influencing people
- The Education of a Bandit
Eleanor Clark
, pp. 20-24 The growing legend of Sicily's Salvatore Giuliano
- The New Congress: Where Are the Leaders?
Douglass Cater
, pp. 25-26 Truman 1951 legislative team has a hesitant coach and a lukewarm captain
- Bottleneck in Steel
John Harriman
, pp. 27-29 The industry reluctantly faces the need for government help
- The Financial Wizard of Omaha
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 30-32 How to parlay a tax-exemption clause into a couple of million
- Santa Anita: Extractions Performed Painlessly
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 33-35 A race track hits the financial and political big time
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Entertainment vs. the People: Television (Review) Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
, pp. 36-38 problem adolescent
- The Lonely Crowd by David Riesman, Reuel Denney, and Nathan Glazer
- The Battle of the Bookworms
Robert K. Bingham
, p. 39 A professorial get-together in New York
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Jesus and a "Teller of Good Yarns" (Review) Franz Schoenberner
, pp. 40-42 A minister's son gets the lowdown on Christ from Fulton Oursler
- The Greatest Story Ever Told by Fulton Oursler
- Cover
Arno
February 20, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesHave We Lost Asia?
- Propaganda War for India---and Asia
Margaret Parton
, pp. 3-5 - India
Wallace Stegner
, pp. 6-9 Crowds, Resignation, and the Cominform Line
- Indonesia
Lawrence S. Finkelstein
, pp. 10-12 Growing Pains of a Young Republic
- The Achilles' Heel of Red China
Preston Schoyer
, pp. 13-16 At Home & Abroad
- The Education of a Bandit---II
Eleanor Clark
, pp. 17-22 The second of two articles on Sicily's Salvatore Giuliano
- Italy's New Gang of Nazis
Leo J. Wollemborg
, pp. 23-25 Refusal to admit past mistakes fertilizes the neo-Fascist growth
- Rampaging Scots and the Stones of Scone
Norman MacKenzie
, pp. 26-28 A dramatic gesture fans smoldering nationalism
- Winter of Discontent: Notes on Lake Success
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 29-30 Often the diplomatic mills grind slowly and exceeding small
- The Hot Rodders of El Mirage
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 31-33 Men who won't put up with "engines designed for grandma"
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Are We Imperialists? (Review) Norman Thomas
, pp. 34-35 Pinning a much-misused tag where it belongs
- The Soviet Image of the United States by Frederick C. Barghoorn
- A.A.A.---Lewenthal's Big Art Foundry
Thomas Whiteside
, pp. 36-38 Associated American Artists and its founder battle artistic snobbery
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 39-42 Friday sundown at a Hoboken synagogue
- Cover
Dong Kingman
March 6, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesMilitary Policy on Two Fronts
- The Parrots of F.D.R.
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Limited War with China?
James Colwell
, pp. 5-8 I. The Exposed Arteries
- II.
Graham Peck
, pp. 9-11 The Unreachable Backbone
- Needed
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, p. 12 A New French Army
- The Army's Manpower Problem
John B. Spore
, pp. 13-15 Slicing the "Division Slice"
- What Korea Is Teaching the Air Force
Albert Douglas
, p. 16 At Home & Abroad
- The H-Bomb's First Victims
George McMillan
, pp. 17-20 The peaceful doom of Ellenton, South Carolina
- India's Submerged Majority: the Unknown Villagers
Jean Lyon
, pp. 21-24 About eighty-five per cent of the people live in voluntary isolation
- Vargas of Brazil: He Wouldn't Stay Dead
Mireille Gaulin Gerould
, pp. 25-27 A dictator who knows how not to act like one
- U.S. Diplomacy's Top Team in Paris
Theodore H. White
, pp. 28-31 Bruce, Bohlen, and Katz feel the pulse of a continent
- Civil Defense on Third Avenue
Ruthven Todd
, pp. 32-34 The boys find Mike's bar more comfortable than a warden's post
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Building the Rommel Legend (2 Reviews) Al Newman
, pp. 35-37 Behind the shining armor of a new Teutonic knight
- Rommel, The Desert Fox by Desmond Young
- Invasion, 1944 by Hans Speidel
- "Nuts!" to I. & E.
David Kenyon Webster
, p. 38 An ex-combat infantryman speaks his mind on the morale builders
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How to Jerk Tears and Influence Listeners (Review) Robert K. Bingham
, p. 39 A review of Do's and Don'ts of Radio Writing
- Do's and Don't of Radio Writing by Dorothy B. McCann
- To Man's Measure
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 A young exile who brings us music and gratitude
- Cover
George McMillan
March 20, 1951 Issue - 14 Articles- Human Fuel
James Colwell and Bill Mauldin
, pp. 4-5 Mobilization and Politics
- Who Pays for Mobilization?
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 6-7 - How Speculators Increase Our Food Bill
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 8-11 - The Presidential Press Conference
Douglass Cater
, pp. 12-13 - Congressional Investigations
Merlo J. Pusey
, pp. 14-16 The Fact vs. the Smear
At Home & Abroad
- Japan: the Strictly Democratic "Banzai!"
Hessell Tiltman
, pp. 17-20 Are the MacArthurian reforms more than skin deep?
- India's Congress Party Minus Its Balance Wheel
Margaret Parton
, pp. 21-23 How Patel's death has weakened Nehru's hand
- Is Russia Ready to "Appease"?
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 24-25 Nonaggression pacts may spearhead a new Kremlin diplomatic offensive
- The Russian Army's Polish Cat's-paws
Alexander Bregman
, pp. 26-28 Rokossovsky is building a powerful satellite army--for what?
- The Race for Guided Missiles
Albert Douglas
, pp. 29-30 How close is push-button warfare?
- Gayelord Hauser, the Blackstrap King
Spencer Klaw
, pp. 31-34 You, too, may live to be a hundred---if you get enough molasses and yogurt
Views & Reviews
- Fortune: the Permanent Revelation
Theodore Draper
, pp. 35-36 The magazine's editors reveal more about themselves than about the rest of America
- Living-Room Longhairs vs. the Tin Ear
John M. Conly
, pp. 37-42 High-fidelity musical reproduction becomes big business
- Cover
John McDermott
April 3, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesStrategy and Policy
- Letter to a European Friend
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- The U.S. Military Tradition
John B. Spore
, pp. 6-8 Firepower That Moves Fast
- An Army Task Force Probes the Future
Lloyd H. Norman
, pp. 9-10 - The Mediterranean
William H. Hessler
, pp. 11-13 Strategic Road to Russia
- The Crazy Quilt of Our Middle East Policy
Don Peretz
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Finland---Another Czechoslovakia?
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 17-19 Premier Kekkonen is making noises like an appeaser
- The Stranger Who Swindled the Swiss
Theodore Draper
, pp. 20-23 How not to corner the postage-stamp market
- The Legend of the Golden Ruble
John Scott
, pp. 24-25 Dialectic principles as applied to fiscal policy
- The British: Selfish Traders or Skillful Diplomats?: Secret of the Pax Britannica
Richard Fry
, pp. 26-28 avoidance of the last resort
- India Waits for Famine
Jean Lyon
, pp. 29-31 Tragedy will follow the worst drought in more than eighty years
- Labor Declares Wilson the Aggressor
Claire Neikind
, pp. 32-34 The unions' exhilerating, and baffling, rebellion
Views & Reviews
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Koestler: Puppets in the Night (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 35-37 A review of The Age of Longing
- The Age of Longing by Arthur Koestler
- 'Angry Little Bonfires'---A Journalist Comes Home
Edward P. Morgan
, pp. 38-42 How fear is endangering our national heritage
- Cover
Combine Photos
April 17, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesWashington: Spring, 1951
- Congress on the Spot
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Douglas of Illinois, Liberal with a Difference
W. McNeil Lowry
, pp. 6-9 - Kenneth Wherry, Negativist from Nebraska
Richard Cope
, pp. 10-13 - Another Black Market in Meat?
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 14-16 It's Already Here
Special Report: Communism in Europe
- Introduction
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, p. 17 - Britain
J.R. Pecheral
, pp. 17-18 Saturday Shop Stewards
- West Germany
Alain Clement
, pp. 19-20 Labor Goes It Alone
- France
Henri Marche
, pp. 21-22 Riots or Raises?
- Italy
Ignazio Silone
, pp. 23-24 Silone on "Lice" and Patriots
At Home & Abroad
- German Storm Troops---East Zone Model
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 25-27 A new black-uniformed "elite" is drilling and yelling fanatical slogans
- Barcelona---the Cradle of Revolt Still Rocks
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 28-29 Although weary, the Catalans retain enough energy to despise Franco
- The Watch on the Pyrenees
Bill Mauldin
, p. 30 - One A-Bomb for Civil Defense
R.E. Lapp
, pp. 31-34 A test-blast that might destroy both hysteria and apathy
Views & Reviews
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"Scott in Thorns" (Review) James Thurber
, pp. 35-37 Fitzgerald as James Thurber remembers him
- The Far Side of Paradise by Arthur Mizener
- Mood of the Midwest
Robert Lasch
, pp. 38-42 One correspondent hears the voices of disunity and confusion rising
- Cover photographs
Harris & Ewing
May 1, 1951 Issue - 16 ArticlesPolicies and Weapons
- The Present Danger (I)
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Three Days That Shook the Senate
Douglass Cater
, pp. 6-7 - As It Looked from Europe
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 8-9 - Preparedness Beneath the Seas
John Loosbrock
, pp. 10-11 - What Makes Paratroopers Jump
John B. Spore
, pp. 12-15 Britain: Fears and a Festival
- The Dim View of America
D.W. Brogan
, pp. 16-18 - The Gloomy Spring of Mr. Attlee
Graham Hutton
, pp. 19-20 - Lord Festival and the Unicorn
Norman MacKenzie
, pp. 21-23 At Home & Abroad
- Switzerland, Neutral but Nervous
Sam Boal
, pp. 24-26 The mountain republic is independent but not indifferent
- Jean Monnet: His Balance Sheets May Reshape a Continent
Mary Coggeshall Kuhn
, pp. 27-29 The chief architect of the Schuman Plan
- They Had to See Paris
Peter J. Allen
, p. 30 The U.N. General Assembly votes to visit France
- The Case of the Trenton Six---I
Claire Neikind
, pp. 31-34 How a murder trial was turned into a political circus
- The Farmer, the Emergency, and the Brannan Plan
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 35-36 The Korean War has upset both the farm bloc's and the Administration plans
Views & Reviews
- Do We Eat Too Much Sugar?
James Rorty
, pp. 37-38 The fight to preserve our national sweet tooth
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The Next Great Debate: Economic Expansion for the West? (3 Reviews) David F. Cavers
, pp. 39-42 A discussion of books about productivity---and dollars
- Policy for the West by Barbara Ward
- The Nineteen Fifties Come First by Edwin G. Nourse
- The Dollar Shortage by Charles P. Kindleberger
- Cover
Arno
May 15, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesTactics and Politics: Washington and Korea
- Substitute for Victory
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Pay-Off in Korea
S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 6-10 - The Doctrine of Cease-Fire
McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 11-13 - Syngman Rhee and the Korean Assembly
George Barrett
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Africa Today: The Lifting Darkness
George H.T. Kimble
, pp. 17-20 A report on men, machines, and an improving social system
- Africa Yesterday: One Ruler's Burden
Joyce Cary
, pp. 21-24 Uneasy lies the head...
- Our German Garrison: Bridge Games and War Games
Ernest Leiser
, pp. 25-27 The life of Suburbia---atop a powder keg
- Can Our Colleges Survive U.M.T.?
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 28-31 The Little Debate on our educational system's survival
- Atom-Bomb Shelter in the Spring
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 32-33 "Just $1,285, installed in your back yard," the salesman said
Views & Reviews
- "We Thank the Great Stalin"
Theodore Draper
, pp. 34-35 Move over, Lenin, you're crowding the Pantheon
- Cassandras and Casualties
H.W. Blakeley
, p. 36 A general inspects the ranks of our home-grown calamity howlers
- The Comic-Book Industry---"We Can Do Anything! Anything!"
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 37-42 "Corn is a language we all understand"
- Cover
Danska
May 29, 1951 Issue - 12 ArticlesMacArthur: Past and Present
- The Feverish Stalemates, p. 4
An Editorial
- MacArthur as Prophet
A. Ronald Schiller
, pp. 5-9 - "Old Heroes Fade Away"
Allen Raymond
, pp. 10-13 At Home & Abroad
- An Alliance Out of Step
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 14-16 - Babes in the Intelligence Wood
Preston Schoyer
, pp. 17-19 Recollections of a "cloak-and-dagger" China hand
- Mr. Sato Had a Farm
Ward Moore
, pp. 20-22 A pioneer who carelessly crossed the wrong ocean
- Los Alamos Revisited
Laura Fermi
, pp. 23-26 The grass grows greener and the scientists talk more freely
- Arizona's "Amateur" Governor: The Saga of Howard Pyle
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 27-29 The story of a "sacrificial lamb" who wouldn't hold still
- The Schuman Plan: A First Step
George W. Ball
, pp. 30-32 "Substantial progress along a limited but decisive front"
- The Case of the Trenton Six---II
Claire Neikind
, pp. 33-38 The tangled web of testimony
Views & Reviews
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The Lonely Prince (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 39-42 A review of the Duke of Windsor's autobiography
- A King's Story by Edward Windsor
- Cover
John McDermott
June 12, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesShades of Politics
- The Present Danger---At Home
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- What Wedemeyer Really Said
James Colwell
, pp. 6-8 - Eisenhower as Theater Commander
H.A. DeWeerd
, pp. 9-11 - Germany
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 Year Six of the Peace
At Home & Abroad
- The Underground Jurists of Communist Germany
Russell Hill
, pp. 17-20 Preparing a day of judgment for the Kremlin's stooges
- Britain: "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year"
Donald Hall
, pp. 21-23 The middle classes retain their integrity if not their amenities
- Bustamante of Jamaica---Promises and Pistols
Albert Abarbanel
, pp. 24-26 A Caribbean firebrand as dangerous as Trujillo
- Fifty Years of Persian Oil
Don Peretz
, pp. 27-29 The complicated rights and wrongs of the current dispute
- Aid to Iran: A Failure
Robert Hewett
, p. 30 The seven-year plan turned into a one-year gravy train
- A Parliamentarian, a Hatchet Man, an Inquisitor
Douglass Cater
, pp. 31-32 How Russell, Kerr, and McMahon met the MacArthur crisis
- "Mister John": More Pork Than Corn
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 33-35 Rankin, the electrifying Congressman from Mississippi
Views & Reviews
- Prophets of Atomic Doom
Ralph E. Lapp
, pp. 36-38 "They sit at the bottom of a well to look at the sky"
- Three Grateful Lords of the London Money Market
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 39-42 Gad, sir! They've discovered the doings of these Marshall Plan chaps
- Cover
Arno
June 26, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesEurope Votes---on America
- The Long Election Night
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- France
Henri Marche
, pp. 5-7 Country Doctor vs. Surgeon
- De Gaulle on "Destiny"
Jean-Pierre Moulin
, p. 8 - The Reds March
Michel Clerc
, pp. 9-10 - Contadini and Luigini
Carlo Levi
, pp. 11-13 - Italy
Leo J. Wollemborg
, pp. 14-16 The Christian Democrats
At Home & Abroad
- The Myth of the Chinese Landlord
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 17-20 Mao has been wrestling with a ghost
- Sandals for a Son
Suresh Vaidya
, pp. 21-24 An Indian peasant and a telegraph wire
- Coal Fights to Come Back
Hartley Howe
, pp. 25-27 Its present is shaky, its future bright
- The Marines: Force in Readiness
John B. Spore
, pp. 28-31 Semper paratus for either home criticism or foreign danger
- Congress and the Children
Maya Pines
, pp. 32-33 UNICEF's own fever chart
Views & Reviews
- The World of ON-5
Sean Every
, pp. 34-37 Ten days in a Bellevue psychiatric ward
- Morals from Mars
Richard Donovan
, pp. 38-42 Ray Bradbury, chromium-age Thoreau
- Cover
Arno
July 10, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesControls in Limited War
- The American Politburo; Convertible Mobilization
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 Editorials
- Mobilization
Claire Neikind
, pp. 6-8 Two Years or Twenty?
- Taxonomy of Inflation Control
J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 9-11 - Foreign Aid
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 12-13 1952 Model
- Kem's Inspiration
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Balkan Backwater
Francis King
, pp. 17-20 Salonika waits for history's next convulsion
- Greenland: Northern Sentry Post
Allen Raymond
, pp. 21-23 Jet plans and private capital open a new phase in its history
- Behind the Czech Purge
Robert Dall
, pp. 24-27 Stalin's plan for an eastern Ruhr
- The People Nobody Wants
Blake Ehrlich
, pp. 28-29 Genghis Khan's descendants are still D.P.'s
- Why the H-Bomb?
Ralph E. Lapp
, pp. 30-33 A scientist considers it politically and militarily dubious
Views & Reviews
- The Nanyang Chinese
Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 34-36 Mao Tse-tung's "Sudetens"
- Free Labor---Conscience of the West
Victor Reuther
, pp. 37-38 A plea for strong free unionism
- Love in France
Madeleine Chapsal
, pp. 39-42 It has fewer apologists, probably just as many adherents
- Cover
Marokvia
July 24, 1951 Issue - 12 ArticlesPolitical Warfare---Domestic and Global
- Where There Can Be No Truce
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- The MacArthur Affair
John E. Sawyer
, pp. 6-8 Bomb or Boomerang?
- Korea and Gallipoli
Lindsay Rogers
, pp. 9-12 - The High Cost of Security
Alan Barth
, pp. 13-16 At Home & Abroad
- A Break for Small Business
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 17-20 A move in Congress may throw more defense orders its way
- Maung Hla's Odyssey
Arthur Goodfriend
, pp. 21-23 The strange political wanderings of a youthful Burman
- Journey in Macedonia
Allan C. Butler
, pp. 24-26 Watching ECA at work in the back areas of Tito's domain
- Explosive Issue in the U.S.S.R.
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 27-29 Super-collectivization brings more surveillance, less freedom
- "Face" and Fatalism
James Colwell
, pp. 30-33 Experiences of a former U.S. officer with Chiang's armies
Views & Reviews
- "Know-How" vs. "Know-Why"
Peter Viereck
, pp. 34-36 Are we on a road to hell "paved with good inventions"
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Bradley on War (Review) Al Newman
, pp. 37-42 A review of A Soldier's Story
- A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley
- Cover
C. Ishii
August 7, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesKorea: New Hazards Ahead
- 1. The Reefs of Strategy
S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 5-7 - 2. The Shoals of Politics
Thomas J. Hamilton
, pp. 8-9 - Men for the Services
John B. Spore
, pp. 10-11 - Change in Charley
Claire Neikind
, pp. 12-13 - How Rollbacks Were Steamrollered
Philip M. Stern
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- How Strong Is the U.S.S.R.
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 17-20 The postwar build-up has been very real
- Yugoslavia---Right Turn?
Henry Mannering
, pp. 21-23 How the divorce from Stalinism has changed Tito's household
- Oil: Mexico and Iran
Herbert L. Matthews
, pp. 24-26 Food for Premier Mossadegh's though
- "Good Faith" and Competition
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 27-29 Hitting the small businessman where he lives
- Byrnes---The Missing Witness
John Thomason
, pp. 30-31 One foreign-policy architect whom the investigators ignored
- Junkmen's Progress
Ruthven Todd
, pp. 32-33 An increasingly important group of rugged individualists
Views & Reviews
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The Face of the Deep (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 34-35 A review of The Sea Around Us
- The Sea Around Us by Rachel L. Carson
- Postwar Cambridge
John Rosselli
, pp. 36-38 A citadel of British individualism survives
- The Pedestrian
Ray Bradbury
, pp. 39-42 A jaundiced view of the world of A.D. 2131
- Cover
John Richard McDermott
August 21, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesBorderline Cases and Trouble Spots
- Spain: A Few Rascals out
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 5-6 - Franco
Theodore Draper
, pp. 7-10 A Dependable Ally?
- Dangers in Iran
Edmund Stevens
, pp. 11-13 - Blitz in the West
Major General H.W. Blakeley, U.S.A. Ret., ...
, pp. 14-16 - Whose Ruhr?
Theodore H. White
, pp. 17-21 At Home & Abroad
- "How Ethical Can You Get?"
Marquis W. Childs
, pp. 22-24 Paul Douglas and his campaign for governmental purity
- McCarran's Monopoly
Alan Barth
, pp. 25-28 He is judge, prosecutor, and hangman in loyalty matters
- Our Crowded Target Areas
Ralph E. Lapp
, pp. 29-31 U.S. industry still ignores the A-bomb
- The Medal man
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 32-33 Emil Hartman and the Fashion Academy Gold Medal
Views & Reviews
- Madman, I Love You
David Kenyon Webster
, pp. 34-35 An informal trip on an unscheduled airline
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The Slavic Paradox (Review) Dorothy Thompson
, pp. 36-37 A review of Edward Crankshaw's Cracks in the Kremlin Wall
- Cracks in the Kremlin Wall by Edward Crankshaw
- Healthmanship
Stephen Potter
, pp. 38-42 The author of Lifemanship tells how to be one up on your doctor
- Cover
"Hallman"
September 4, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesWashington: Propaganda, Prices, Pentagon
- What Ails U.S. Propaganda?
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 4-7 - Psychology of Price
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 8-10 - Air Force vs. Army
John B. Spore
, pp. 11-12 At Home & Abroad
- The Cost of Liberation
Russell Brines
, pp. 13-16 The enormous reconstruction problem in Korea
- China: Lynchings for a Purpose
Graham Peck
, pp. 17-20 An analysis of the recent mass executions
- 'Back to Normal' in Connecticut
Arthur W. Hepner
, pp. 21-24 Lodge's phlegmatic regime follows Bowles's phrenetic one
- Claghorns or Catos?
W. McNeil Lowry
, pp. 25-28 Sorting out the Southern Senators
- Kansas Picks Up the Pieces
Robert Lasch
, pp. 29-31 The flood has passed; wrangling over flood control continues
- Oil, Rugs, Blackmail
Alexander Melamid
, p. 32 Can Iran and the West do without each other?
- The Timid Ambassador
Wallace Stegner
, pp. 33-34 How conscience makes cowards of Americans abroad
Views & Reviews
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Stalin's Melting Pot (Review) Harry Schwartz
, pp. 35-37 A review of The Jews in the Soviet Union
- The Jews in the Soviet Union by Solomon M. Schwarz
- Not Scales but a Cleaver
Beverley Bowie
, pp. 38-42 Cartoonist Herblock and his incisive pen
- Cover
Lewis Daniel
September 18, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesWeapons for Peace and War
- The Hazards of Ceremony
Herbert Elliston
, pp. 4-6 An Editorial
- Japan's Price for Peace
Romney Wheeler
, pp. 7-10 - U.S. Science and Modern War
R.E. Lapp
, pp. 11-13 - Transatlantic Tension
Reinhold Niebuhr
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- Bloody Harlan and Corrupt Bell
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 17-20 Two violent counties in the hills of Kentucky
- The Government in Medicine
Max Seham, M.D.
, pp. 21-24 Those who cry "socialism!" overlook a century of history
- Is McCarthy Slipping?
Douglass Cater
, pp. 25-26 The Senator's querulousness is beginning to extend to other Republicans
- Yes, We Intervene in Greece
George Weller
, pp. 27-30 Reforms as well as funds fight the battle against the Reds
- The Magic of Nationalism
Patrick O'Donovan
, pp. 31-33 Kwame Nkrumah at the helm of the Gold Coast government
Views & Reviews
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Blanshard's Crusade (Review) William P. Clancy
, pp. 34-36 A review of Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power
- Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power by Paul Blanshard
- Reflections on Hearst
Norman Thomas
, pp. 37-39 The memorable career of the Lord of San Simeon
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Rich Richard's Almanac (Review) Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 40-42 The Businessman's Book of Quotations, by Ralph L. Woods
- The Businessman's Book of Quotations by Ralph L. Woods
- Cover
San Bon Matsu
October 2, 1951 Issue - 12 ArticlesWhat's Next in Asia?
- The Riddle of Kaesong
S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 4-5 - Indo-China
Robert Shaplen
, pp. 6-10 The Eleventh Hour
- Japanese Labor Faces Peace
Hessell Tiltman
, pp. 11-13 - Turkey
William H. Hessler
, pp. 14-16 Russia's Gift to NATO
At Home & Abroad
- Haiti17C Return of the Elite
Theodore Draper
, pp. 17-20 The new regime is really a reversion to the old ways
- Bloody Harlan---II
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 21-25 Where the shotgun rather than the scales symbolizes law
- News the People Can't Get
Allen Raymond
, pp. 26-29 The practice of secrecy in government is growing alarmingly
- The Moral Power of Mr. Lehman
William Shannon
, pp. 30-32 He stands as a reproach to the Senate's Piltdown Men
- Trotters: County Fair to Costello
Don Mankiewicz
, pp. 33-35 How George Morton Levy made an old sport pay
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Gide's Journey (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 36-37 A review of Guerard's Andre Gide
- Andre Gide by Albert J. Guerard
- Comrade Joe and the V.F.W.
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 38-42 Senator McCarthy rides again
- Cover
"Hallman"
October 16, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesMilitary Advance and Economic Retreat
- The Hope of Europe
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- A More Perfect Union
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 6-9 - The Twilight of ECA
Hans Landsberg
, pp. 10-12 - Congress and Foreign Aid
Lindsay Rogers
, p. 13 At Home & Abroad
- Will Churchill Ride Again?
Herbert L. Matthews
, pp. 14-16 A commentary on the coming British elections
- Turkey---Hairbreadth Democracy
William H. Hessler
, pp. 17-19 Perils of rule by a small but brash majority
- Bloody Harlan, Corrupt Bell
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 20-23 The rise and slight decline of the Ball Brothers
- 'Logic' and the Two-Party System
Robert Bendiner
, pp. 24-26 It's probably just as well that both parties are so shapeless
- Public School Enemy No. 1?
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 27-30 Allen Zoll, champion of "the three R's"
Views & Reviews
- On Robert Flaherty
John Grierson
, pp. 31-34 An appreciation of a difficult film genius
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The General Nobody Knows (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 35-36 A review of John P. Marquand's Melville Goodwin, USA
- Melville Goodwin, USA by John P. Marquand
- New York's Gallivanting Mayors
Allen Raymond
, pp. 37-38 Comparing the ancestral pilgrimages of Walker and Impellitteri
- Mrs. Van Winkle and the Planners
Honor Croome
, pp. 39-42 A British housewife who prefers the free market to "fair shares"
- Cover
San Bon Matsu
October 30, 1951 Issue - 13 ArticlesThe American Impact on Europe
- As Europe Goes, So Goes the U.S.
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- What Forced the British Elections
Graham Hutton
, pp. 6-8 - Jacoponi and the Colonel
Claire Neikind
, pp. 9-12 - New Productivity for the West?
Theodore H. White
, pp. 13-16 At Home & Abroad
- New Rhode Island Can't Get
Allen Raymond
, pp. 17-19 In Pawtucket as in the Pentagon, the inquiring press is rebuffed
- Pasadena---Phase II
Fred M. Hechinger
, pp. 20-22 A widely discussed conflict in public education continues
- Eire Settles Down
Norman MacKenzie
, pp. 23-25 Eiredentism loses its urgency in a troubled world sitution
- The Strange Case of Dean Hewlett Johnson
Louis Baldwin
, pp. 26-28 The "Red Dean's" long pilgrimage from Canterbury to Moscow
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The Loans of Uncle Jesse (Review) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 29-30 A review of Jesse H. Jones's Fifty Billion Dollars
- Fifty Billion Dollars by Jesse H. Jones and Edward Angly
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Hollywood Below the Himalayas (Review) Robert Lubar
, pp. 31-34 East beats West in the complexity of its film production
- Chandralekha (1951 Film) by S.S. Vasan
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Migrant with Message (Review) Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 35-37 Eric Hoffer's metamorphosis from blind boy to clear-eyed philosopher
- The True Believer by Eric Hoffer
- Are Women's Colleges Really Necessary?
Diana Trilling
, pp. 38-42 A mellowed look at the militant feminism of the 1920's
- Cover
Chris Ishii
November 13, 1951 Issue - 11 ArticlesThe Canal and Its Keepers
- For a Middle Eastern Policy
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Egypt's Desperate Gamble
Alvin Rosenfeld
, pp. 5-8 The Plight of Our Foreign Policy
- The Diplomat and the Dinosaur
Max Ascoli
, pp. 9-13 - What's Wrong with the State Department?
Douglass Cater
, pp. 14-16 At Home & Abroad
- The Downfall of a Communist
Theodore H. White
, pp. 17-20 A West German Red makes the long, silent journey East
- A Soviet Reverie
Isaac Deutscher
, pp. 21-24 Some Moscow economists play a little game of scholarly treason
- What the French Elections Showed
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 25-27 Crisis as usual brings a day of reckoning closer
- The Gaudy Twilight of Harold Stassen
William V. Shannon
, pp. 28-30 A White Knight begins dabbling in mud
Views & Reviews
- 4,000 Mayors of New York
Carlo Levi
, pp. 31-36 Vincent Impellitteri's Sicilian homecoming
- Dreiser, Anderson, Lewis, and the Riddle of Society
Lionel Trilling
, pp. 37-42 The traditional solitude of our greatest writers
- Cover
"Hallman"
November 27, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesDead Ends: Washington and Westminster
- The Decisive Election
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- Who Directs U.S. Foreign Policy?
Lindsay Rogers
, pp. 6-8 - Loopholes for Tax Millions
Philip M. Stern
, pp. 9-11 Churchill's Narrow Victory
- 1. The Frozen Party Lines
H.G. Nicholas
, pp. 12-13 - 2. The Victors
William Clark
, p. 14 - 3. The Losers
Woodrow Wyatt
, pp. 15-16 At Home & Abroad
- The Old Days in Palestine
Edwin Samuel
, pp. 17-19 A former British civil servant recall his Arab acquaintances
- Trujillo's Dynasty
Theodore Draper
, pp. 20-25 How a onetime cop has started a royal line
- Document from a Police State
Edith Rose
, pp. 26-28 Argentina carries on a grand old fascist tradition
- Dispatch from Paris
J.-J. Servan Schreiber
, p. 29 European unity---now or never?
- India at the Polls
Jean Lyon
, pp. 30-33 The greatest electoral experiment in history
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A Congressman Looks at Lobbies (Review) Jacob K. Javits
, pp. 34-35 The legislator says their uses sometimes equal their abuses
- The Lobbyists by Karl Schriftgiesser
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The Negro at Home and Abroad (Review) James Baldwin
, pp. 36-37 The Old vs. the New World's "black skeleton"
- No Green Pastures---The Negro in Europe Today by Roi Ottley
- The Ivy-Covered Fraud
Virginius Dabney
, pp. 38-42 Is big-time college football on the skids?
- Cover
"Hallman"
December 11, 1951 Issue - 12 ArticlesThe Communist Myth and German Reality
- Europe's Other Great Fear
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- The Russians Aren't So Clever
D.B.W.
, pp. 5-8 - If Germany Is Unchecked
Hans Simons
, pp. 9-11 - Kurt Schumacher
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 The Will to Power
At Home & Abroad
- Trujillo's Dynasty---II
Theodore Draper
, pp. 17-21 How the dictator keeps the Caribbean area stormy
- A Town Los Angeles Can't Absorb
Richard Donovan
, pp. 22-24 Vernon, California, classic example of the civic parasite
- The Power of the Purse: The Congressman's plight
Douglass Cater
, pp. 25-30 an astronomical budget
- Mr. Harriman and His Hallowe'en Hobgoblins
Christopher Gerould
, pp. 31-33 Specters that haunt the ables of foreign-aid administrators
- I Guess I'd Rather Be Molested
Jean Lyon
, pp. 34-36 A western woman's guide to Indian trains
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The Private World of Robert Taft (Review) McGeorge Bundy
, pp. 37-38 A review of A Foreign Policy for Americans
- A Foreign Policy for Americans by Robert A. Taft
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Two Pilgrimages to Brownsville (Review) Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 39-42 Alfred Kazin's home section revisited by author and reviewer
- A Walker in the City by Alfred Kazin
- Cover
"Hallman"
December 25, 1951 Issue - 15 ArticlesUnited Europe, or Else
- Interlocking Commonwealths
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 An Editorial
- The Unfinished History of the European Army
Theodore H. White
, pp. 6-8 - Motives for European Unity
Louis Duval
, pp. 9-11 - Shape's Next Chief?
David Schoenbrun
, pp. 12-14 - Our Magic Word
Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber
, pp. 15-16 Disarmament
At Home & Abroad
- How Good Is Chiang's Army?
Robert S. Elegant
, pp. 17-20 - Pearson of Canada
Walter O'Hearn
, pp. 21-24 - Calabrian 'Millennium'
John Rosselli
, pp. 25-27 Land for the Landless
- New Oil for Europe
Albert A. Brandt and Alexander Melamid
, pp. 28-30 - Hitler's Would-Be Heirs
Leonard J. Schweitzer
, pp. 31-32 - The Woman Behind Your Congressman
Gerald W. Johnson
, pp. 33-34 Views & Reviews
- 'Dear Mary Haworth---'
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Peron's Unholy Alliance with Labor (Review) Theodore Draper
, pp. 38-39 The Peron Era, by Robert J. Alexander
- The Peron Era by Robert J. Alexander
- Next-to-last Supper
Robert K. Bingham
, pp. 40-42 - Cover
Ivan Opffer
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