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The Saturday Review of Literature
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ISSUE DATE:
April 12, 1941; Vol. XXIII. No. 25
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JULIAN HUXLEY believes that man, having begun at last to control his own evolution, must take great heed not to enter a blind alley... (See page 5). Drawing by K. S. Woerner.
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ARTICLES:
THE INDIANA FAITH By ELMER DAVIS.
THE CRY FOR ORDER By JACQUES BARZUN.
VIRGINIA WOOLF, 1882-1941. AN EDITORIAL, By R. Ellis Roberts.
BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: MAN STANDS ALONE By Julian Huxley, Reviewed by Ellsworth Huntington.
WHERE ANGELS DARED TO TREAD By V. F. Calverton, Reviewed by James Truslow Adams.
ALLENBY--A STUDY IN GREATNESS By General Sir Archibald Waveil, Reviewed by B. Ernest Dupny.
TURKEY By Emil Lengyel, Reviewed by Henry B. Kranz.
ORPHANS OF THE PACIFIC By Florence Horn, Reviewed by Stnatt Lillieo.
TILE NATURE AND DESTINY OF MAN: A CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION By Reinhold Niebuhr, Reviewed by Robert Biestedt.
JOB'S HOUSE By Caroline Slade, Reviewed by James T. Farrell.
FIVE VETERAN POETS, Reviewed by Dudley Fitts.
POEMS: 1930-1940 By Horace Gregory, Reviewed by Louis Untermeyer.
THE GANG'S ALL HERE By Harvey Smith, Reviewed by Howard Mumfor Jones.
HAWK'S NEST By Hubert Skidmore, Reviewed by William Jay Gold.
PRIEST ISLAND By E. L. Grant Watson, Reviewed by Ben Ray Redmait.
MUST WE GROW OLD? By Barclay Newman, Reviewed by Louis Bermon, M.D.
DON'T, MR. DISRAELI By Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, Reviewed by Crane Brinton.
POEM: Red City in the Sun: Red Rock canyon - Antelope Valley, by Joseph Joel Keith.
DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
THE NEW BOOKS.
RECORDS IN REVIEW.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 368.
Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
BENJAMIN SUBERCASEAUX, "From West to East"
GENE FOWLER, "The Jervis Bay Goes Down"
HARLAN COZAD McINTOSH, "This Finer Shadow"
E. L. GRANT WATSON, "Priest Island.
FLETCHER PRATT, "America and Total War"
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