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ISSUE DATE: August 11, 1945; Vol. XXVIII, No. 32

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: David J. Dallin, Author of "The Big Three" (See page 7).

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ARTICLES:
GERMAN APOLOGISTS AND THE GERMAN RECORD, By Lewis Mumford.
A MONOGRAPH ON MR. TOMLINSON, By Herman J. Mankiewicz.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S BOOKS: FAR PLACES, By Mary Gould Davis.

REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: THE BIG THREE By David J. Dallin, Reviewed by Henry C. Wolfe.

THE RUSSIA I BELIEVE IN By Samuel N. Harper, Reviewed by Hans Kohn.
IMMORTAL VILLAGE By Donald Culross Peattie, Reviewed by Elliot Paul.
THE FACTS OF LIFE By Paul Goodman, Reviewed by Thomas Sugrue.
BARINGTON By Edward Tatum Wallace, Reviewed by Harold Fields.
WHAT THE SOUTH AMERICANS THINK OF US By Carleton Beals, Bryce Oliver, Herschel Brickell, and Samuel Guy Inman, Reviewed by Hubert Herring.
LATIN AMERICA IN THE FUTURE By George Soule, David Efron and Norman T Ness, Ouut AMERICAN NEIGHBORS Prepared by the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Reviewed by Robert Okin.
JASSY By Norah Lofts, Reviewed by Sara Henderson Hay.
WIND OFF THE WATER By Miriam Colwell, Reviewed by Grace Frank.
SWING LOW By Edwin A. Peeples, Reviewed by Pau Flowers.
THE OBSCURE ENEMY By Robert Raynolds, Reviewed by Nathan L. Rothman.
Rain, by Nathaniel Burn, Ensign, USN, A Poem.
Song before Sunset, by Ben Ray Redman, A Poem.

DEPARTMENTS; LITERARY I.Q.
STRICTLY PERSONAL By Sophie Kerr.
EDITORIAL; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS By George S. Kaufman.
LITERARY CRYPT: No. 112.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 594.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.

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Ruth Fenisong, "The Lost Caesar"
RICHARD WRIGHT, "Black Boy"
EDWARD TATUM WALLACE, "Barington"
WILLIAM KEHOE, "Sweep of Dusk"
OLIVER le FARGE, "Raw material"

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