HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1952; Vol. 205, No. 1228

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COVER: BOY INTO MAN, By Bentz Plagemann. Cover drawing by Bernarda Bryson.

YALE '36 -- LOOK AT THEM NOW ... John Hersey.
BOY INTO MAN ... Bentz Plagemann.
A QUARTET OF ELDERS -- Poems ... Phyllis McGinley.
THE TURNING POINT FOR LEWIS & CLARK ... Bernard DeVoto.
KRILIUM AND ITS RIVALS ... Harland Manchester.
SAFARI -- A Poem ... Evelyn Ames.
THE SECRET WEAPON OF JOE SMITH -- A Story ... Robert Wallace.
DE GASPERI, STATESMAN OF THE DARK HOURS ... G. E. Jones.
"I CAN'T AFFORD MY WIFE'S JOB" ... Frances McFadden.
THE MAN ON THE TRESTLE -- A Story ... Hughes Rudd.
THE EASY CHAIR--The End of the Stalwarts ... Bernard DeVoto.
TUXEDO PARK -- BLACK TIE ... Cleveland Amory.

FOOTNOTE TO THE CLASS STRUGGLE.
AFTER HOURS ... Mr. Harper.
NEW BOOKS ... Gilbert Highet.
BOOKS IN BRIEF ... Katherine Gauss Jackson.
THE NEW RECORDINGS ... Edward Tatnall Canby.
PERSONAL & OTHERWISE; LETTERS.
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