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ISSUE DATE: April 20, 1946; Vol. XXIX. No. 16

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: RALPH INGERSOLL, Author of "Top Secret" (see page 8). Towards a Moralized Society, by Ralph Barton Perry. Cover Drawing by Frances O'Brien GarfieId.

ARTICLES:
TOWARDS A MORALIZED SOCIETY, By Ralph Barton Perry.
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: MESSENGERS, By Mary Gould Davis.

REVIEWS/BOOKS:
LEAD COVER article/review: TOP SECRET, By Ralph Ingersoll, Reviewed by Mark S. Watson.

I CHOSE FREEDOM, By Victor Kravchenko, Reviewed by Dorothy Thompson.
EXPERIMENT IN GERMANY, By Saul K. Padover, Reviewed by Sigrict Schultz.
DELTA WEDDING, By Eudora Welty, Reviewed by George Dangerfield.
AT MRS. LIPPINCOTE'S, By Elizabeth Taylor, Reviewed by Nancy Groberg.
A FRENCHMAN MUST DIE, By Kay Boyle, Reviewed by Robert Pick.
LAFCADIO HEARN, By Vera McWilliams, Revtewed by Harrison Smith.
IN 'IHE NAME OF' SANITY, By Raymond Swing, Reviewed by Jerry Voorhis.
EDUCATION FOR MODERN MAN, By Sidney Hook, Reviewed by Eric Bentley.
BLACK SHIPS OFF JAPAN, By Arthur Walworth, Reviewed by Lawrence K. Rosinger.
FOUNDATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTION, By Elton Trueblood, Reviewed by Milton R. Konvitz.
THE DUNGEON DJIMOCRACY, By Christopher Burney, Reviewed by Robert Pick.
POLITICAL RECONSTRUCTION, By Karl Lowenstein, Reviewed by William S. Lynch.
SCIENCE, LIBERTY, AND PEACE, By Aldous Huxley, Reviewed by Louis N. Ridenour.
RADIO'S SECOND CHANCE, By Charles A. Siepmann, Reviewed by Hobe Morrison.
The Witness, by Harriet Sampson.
Old Phoenix, by Babette Deutsch.
When the Daphne Blossomed, by Thomas Sugure.
Triangle Trade, by Frances Mintuirn Howard.
The Dead should have their say, by Robert Booker Hunt.

DEPARTMENTS:
LITERARY I.Q.
LITERARY CRYPT.
STRICTLY PERSONAL By Ralph Chapman.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown.
HEARING THINGS By Paul Henry Lang.
THE NEW RECORDINGS.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
DOUBLE-CROSTIC: No. 630.

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Jim Phelan, "Moon in the River"
KYLIUE TANNANT, "Lost Haven"

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