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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1945; Vol. XXVIII, No. 37

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: SRL ANNUAL EDUCATION ISSUE HARRY J. CARMAN, Guest Editor.

ARTICLES:
EDUCATION UNDER THE NEw ORDER By Stephen Duggan.
MOHAMMED AND THE MOUNTAIN By Walter A. Knittle.
LEARNING FOR LIvING OR EARNING? By Ordway Tead.
THE COMING GREAT EXPANSION IN PUBLIC EDUCATION By Mark Starr.
LEARNING FROM THE GROUND UP By Frank Tannenbaum.
EDUCATION IN AN ATOMIC AGE By Alvin Johnson.
MUSIC AS VITAL EDUCATION By F. Charles Adler.

REVIEWS:
PSYCHOLOGY FOR THE ARMED SERVICES Edited by Edwin G. Boring, Reviewed by Harold Fields.
THE STORY OF THE SPRINGFIELD PLAN By Clarence I. Chatto and Alice L. Halligan, THE SPRINGFIELD PLAN By Alexander Alland and James Waterman Wise, Reviewed by Ordway Tead.
ThE WAY OF AN INVESTIGATOR By Walter B. Cannon, M D., Reviewed by Carl Binger, M.D.
BUILD TOGETHER AMERICANS By Rachel Davis-DuBois, Reviewed by William H. Kilpatrick.
SEAMAN A. KNAPP By Joseph Cannon Bailey, Reviewed by Robert A. East.
THE HUMANITIES AT WORK, Reviewed by Lionel Trilling.
MY QUEST FOR FREEDOM By John M. Mecklin, Reviewed by George N. Shuster.
THROUGH A DEAN'S OPEN DooR By Herbert E. Hawkes and Anna L. Rose Hawkes, Reviewed by James Gutmann.
Last Ear, by Robert P. Tristam Coffin.

DEPARTMENTS:
LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
STRICTLY PERSONAL By Joseph P. Blickensderfer.
TRADE WINDs By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown.
LITERARY CRYPT: No. 117.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 599.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB

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MARTHA DODD, "Sowing the Wind"
CLARANCE DANE, "He Brings Great News"
LEE R. STEINER, "Where Do People Take Their Troubles"
EDGAR JOHNSON, A Treasury of Satire.

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