The Atlantic
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Issue Date: June 1947; Vol 179, No 6
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE ATLANTIC REPORT ON THE WORLD TODAY.
What Price Preparedness? ... CORD MEYER, JR.
Civilization on Trial ... ARNOLD J. TOYNBEE.
It's Up to the Women. A Symposium: Rhona Ryan Wllber -- Dorothy Nathan -- Selma Van Bliskirk -- Michael Drury.
The CI and the Legion ... HANFORD MacNIDER.
First-Day with Rufus Jones ... NORA WALN.
One Kind of Advice. A Poem ... THEODORE SPENCER.
The Farmer4s Wife. A Story ... EMMETT GOWEN.
Salmon Fishing In Low Water ... JOHN E. HUTTON.
The Big Cannot Be Free: The American Struggle Against Monopoly ... HAvID CUSHMAN COYLE.
The Insects ... WILLIAM SANSOM.
A Thousand Rupees for a Life ... DOUGLAS DICKINS.
"Fly, Fly, Little Dove." An Atlantic "First ... PHILIP GARRIGAN.
Born Under Cancer. A Poem. ... ROBERT CECIL.

THE ATLANTIC SERIAL:
End of a Berlin Diary ... WILLIAM L. SHIRER.
Accent on Living: Elizabeth Ogg -- MacKinley Helm -- Winona McCIintic -- Robert Fontaine-- -- Kate Bracken -- Herbert Coggins.

BOOKS AND MEN:
C.B.S. as Fellow Countryman ... SIR WILliAM BEACH TIIOMAS.
Mr Gunther Discovers America ... ARTHUR M. SC}IIJESINGER, JR.
Dr. Major and Dr. Minor. A Poem ... HELEN BEVINGTON.
Atlantic Bookshelf: Edward Weeks -- Jane Cobb and lIelen Dare Bo lston -- Short Reviews.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. Standard sized, 8oe" X 11". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.