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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 18, 1938; VOL. XVIII No. 8

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JEROME FRANK: "Mr. Frank offers a rather novel scheme of cooperation, not only between government and business, but between business and business"... (See page 5).

ARTICLES, REVIEWS, ESSAYS, POEMS and other FEATURES:
America Four-Corners: A REVIEW OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, By Lovell Thompson.
PICKING POPULAR FICTION By William L. Chenery.
ELMER DAVIS: Review's "Save America First" by Jerome Frank.
FRANKLIN P. ADAMS, "The Coward Poet" (Poem).
JAMES GRAY: Reviews "May Flavin" by Myron Brinig.
JONATHAN DANIELS: Revieu's "Southways" by Erskine Caldwell.
DAVID H. POPPER: Reviews "The United States in World Affairs, 1937" by Whitney Shepardson in Collaboration with William 0. Scroggs.
HENRY C. WOLFE: Reviews "Towns and People of Modern Poland" by Robert Medill McBride.
HASSOLE T DAVIS: Reviews "Third Class Ticket to Heaven" by Heleh Follett.
CHRISTOPHER MORLEY: Long Stories Short.
Other Reviews by THOMAS J. WERTENBAKER, ERNEST BOYD, ALEXANDER M. WITHERSPOON. REGULAR FEATURES:
Editorials, Letters.
The Bowling Green, by Christopher Morley.
The New Books.
Trade Winds, by P.E.G. Quercus.
Double Crostics, by Elizabeth S. Kingsley.
Personals.

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ALLIS McKAY, "Woman about Town"
DOROTHY BAKER, Young Man with a Horn.

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