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ISSUE DATE: APRIL, 1943; Vol. 186, No. 1115

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Europe After the War ... PETER F. DRUCKER.
My Favorite Assassin ... GEORGE W. HERALD.
The People at War. No 2: The Men Who Make the Motors ... JOHN DOS PASSOS.
The Bridge. A Poem ... KARL SHAPIRO.
Salome Comes to Covent Garden ... SIR THOMAS BEECHAM.
Arthritis - The Unseen Enemy ... C. LESTER WALKER.
FSA Fights for Its Life ... OREN STEPHENS.
The Future of Africa ... C. HARTLEY GRATTAN.
One Man's Meat ... E. B. WHITE.
How Tough Is American Censorship? ... ALEX FAULKNER.
The Center of Japanese Power ... GUSTAV ECKSTEIN.
Harold Ross and The New Yorker ... DALE KRAMER, GEORGE R. CLARK.
The Blind Do It Better ... ENID GRIFFIS.
Once Again, the 1919 Dilemma ... ELMER T. PETERSON.
Five Poems ... W. W. GIBSON.
The Making of a Nazi Saboteur ... JOHN MARTIN.

The Easy Chair ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
Personal and Otherwise: Editorial Comment on the Articles and Contributors in This Issue The New Books ... JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Schools and Colleges.
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