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ISSUE DATE: September 10 1949; Vol XXXII, No 37

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER Drawing by Frances O'Brien, of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Author of The Vital Center.

"ANNUAL EDUCATION ISSUE"

FEATURES:
THE ELITE AMONG Us By Irwin Edman.
YANKEE TOWN GOES TO SCHOOL By Raymond Walters, Jr.
THE RIGHT TO DEMAND SCHOLARS By Merritt E. Benson.
LOOKING AT THE YOUNGEST GENERATION By Elizabeth B. Hurlock.
THE SCHOOLMAN'S DEN.

BOOK REVIEWS:
THE VITAL CENTER Reviewed by Jonathan Daniels.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

WEALTH AND WELFARE, Reviewed by David Cushman Coyle.
ALCATRAZ ISLAND PRISON, Reviewed by Edwin H. Sutherland.
PLACE CALLED ESTHERVILLE, Reviewed by Harrison Smith.
CALL IT TREASON, Reviewed by Edmund Fuller.
A SEA CHANGReviewed by John Woodburn.
THE GAMESTER, Reviewed by Sara Henderson Hay.
THE DEVIL IN MASSACHUSETTS, Reviewed by Russell Rhodes.
WOMEN ARE HERE TO STAY, Reviewed by John T. Winterich.
THE HOURS AND THE AGES, Reviewed by Richard Hofstadter.
EDUCATION FOR PEACE, Reviewed by Asher Brynes.
EDUCATION THROUGH ART, Reviewed by Hughes Mearns.
WELLESLEY, Reviewed by Eloise Perry Hazard.
WRITING FOR LOVE OR MONEY, Reviewed by Edmund Fuller.
THE ART OF READABLE WRITING, Reviewed by Gorham Munson.

DEPARTMENTS: TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf;YOUR LITERARY I. Q.;EDITORIAL;LETTERS;SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown;THE NEW RECORDINGS By Edward Tatnall Canby ;IDEAS ON FILM By Cecile Starr;LITERARY CRYPT;DOUBLE-CROSTIC No. 807
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