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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 5, 1949; Vol. XXXII, No. 10

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JOHN P. MARQUAND, Author of "Point of No Return" (See page 11). Cover Drawing by Hal Mcintosh After a Photograph by Dorothy WiIding.

ARTICLE: HOW TO KNOW NOTHING ABOUT EVERYTHING . . . by William L. Laurence.

REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: POINT OF NO RETURN, by JOHN P. MARQUAND, Reviewed by John Woodburn.
About the Author: JOHN P. MARQUAND, By R. G.

THE SPRINGS Reviewed by Catherine Meridith Brown.
PORTRAIT IN TWO COLOURS Reviewed by Robert Halsband.
WALK TROUGH THE VALLEY Reviewed by Marjory Stoneman Donglas.
TENDER MERCY Reviewed by Siegfried Mandel.
IN SEARCh OF A FUTURE Reviewed by Paul L. Hanna.
WAY OF A FIGHTER Reviewed by Hallett Abead.
REPORT ON AMERICA Reviewed by Oscar Handlin.
LIVING WITH CRISIS Reviewed by Asher Brynes.
INISHFALLEN FARE THEE WELL Reviewed by Horace Reynolds.
THE LIFE OF SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Reviewed by Elmer Davis.
CHIEF JUSTICE Reviewed by Peter R. Levin.
"YOUNG HICKORY" Reviewed by Glyndon G. van Dense.
SWEEPER IN THE SKY Reviewed by Ann F. Wolfe.
AN AMERICAN ENGINEER IN AFGhANISTAN Reviewed by Hassoldt Davis.
DEATH BE NOT PROUD Reviewed by Pamela Taylor.
GAY, WILD AND FREE Reviewed by John T. Winterich.
THE TIDES OF DAWN Reviewed by Carlo Beuf.
THE WRATH AND THE WIND Reviewed by Herschel Brickell.
THE THEORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE Reviewed by Robert E. Spiller.

DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
LITERARY I.Q. LITERARY CRYPT.
EDITORIAL PAGE; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE FINE ARTS By James Thrall Soby.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
BOOKED FOR TRAVEL By Horace Sutton.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
THE NEW RECORDINGS By Edward Tatnall Canby.
THE FILM FORUM By Raymond Spottiswoode.
DOUBLE-CROSTTC, No. 750.

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