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ISSUE DATE: September 14, 1940; Vol. XXII, No. 21

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: "CLARE BOOTH is at least one per cert Joan of Arc..." (see page 5).

ARTICLES:
FIFTH COLUMN "LITERATURE", By Harold Lavine. (Editorial Director, institute for Propoganda Analysis).

SOME SOUTHERN GIVEN-NAMES, By H. L. Mencken. [Interesting article written for this issue, about the kinds of names given in the south]

REVIEWS:
COVER LEAD ESSAY/REVIEW: EUROPE IN THE SPRING By Clare Boothe, Reviewed by Andre Maurois.

JACOBY'S CORNERS By Jake Falstaff, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
MIRRoR OF A DEAD LADY By Helen Douglas Irvine, Reviewed by Louis J. Halle, Jr.
TROUBLED WATERS By Roger Vercel, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
A SPANISH TUDOR By H. F. M. Prescott, Renewed by Garrett Mattingly.
BUT WHO WAKES THE BUGLER? By Peter de Vries, Reviewed by Fred Schwed, Jr.
THE SCULPTURE OF MICHAELANGELO, By Ludwig Goldscheider, Reviewed by Frank Caspers.
VIRGINIA: A GUIDE TO THE OLD DOMINION By the Federal Writers Project, Reviewed by Agnes Rothery.
TIlE VARIETIES OF HUMAN PHYSIQUE By W. H. Sheldon, Reviewed by Louis Berman, M.D.
DOSTOEVSKI: THE MAKING OR A NOVELIST By Ernest J. Simmons, Reviewed by Manya Gordon.
RUSSIA THROUGH THE AGES By Stuart R. Tompkins, Reviewed by Stephen Naft.

POEMS:
THE BOYHOOD OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, By Selden Rodman.
LOVE-SONG, By Witter Bynner.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
THE NEW BOOKS.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No 338.
TRADE WINDS.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
"Dutch Vet", by Anton Roothaert.
"And so to Bath", by Cecil Roberts.
"Witchcraft", by William Seabrook.
"Idle Money, Idle Men", by Stuart Chase.
"Troubled Waters", by Roger Vercel.
"The Balcony", by Dorothy Cameron Disney.
"The Pacific Ocean", by Felix Riesenberg.
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