HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE: MARCH, 1958; VOL. 216, No. 1294

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COVER: New Discoveries about the birth, Life and Death of the Sun and other Stars, by George W. Gray. Cover by Burt Goldblatt.

ARTICLES:
NEW DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE SUN AND OTHER STARS, Part 1. This Hydrogen Universe ... George W. Gray.
HOW CAN THE WEST RECOVER? ... George F. Kennan. Cartoon by Chon Day.
MONTANA: The Frontier Went Thataway ... Herbert Howarth. Drawings by Willard Goodman.
WHO Is LYNDON JOHNSON? ... William S. White. Drawing by Robert Osborn.
THE DIALOGUE OF FREUD AND JUNG ... Gerald Sykes.
FATHER EUGENE AND THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES ... Alexis Ladas. Drawings by M. T. Mindell.
THE BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET ... Martin Mayer. Drawings by G. Hunter Jones.

FICTION: GENTLEMEN'S GAME ... H. E. F. Donohue. Drawings by Peggy Lloyd.

VERSE:
DUNCE'S SONG ... Mark Van Doren.
UNIVAC TO UNIVAC ... Louis B. Solomon. Drawings by Donald Higgins.
RURAL REFLECTIONS ... Adrienne Rich.
FOR A TWENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY ... Thomas Whitbread.

DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS.
THE EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR -- Forecast for a Cheerful Springtime ... John Fischer.
PERSONAL & OTHERWISE: Among Our Contributors.
AFTER HOURS ... Mr. Harper and Henry Hope Reed Jr. Drawings by N. M. Bodecker.
THE NEW BOORS ... Paul Pickrel.
BOOKS IN BRIEF ... Katherine Gauss Jackson.
THE NEW RECORDINGS ... Edward Tatnall Canby.
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