HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE: Issue for FEBRUARY 1951; vol. 202, Serial no. 1209

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Roosevelt and the Far East ... SUMNER WELLES.
He Will Write Letters--.
The Middle Class, Alas ... C. HARTLEY GRATTAN. Drawings by Sahula-Dycke.
Inseparables. A Poem ... POLLY BOYDEN.
Interlude ... ARTHUR KOESTLER.
How to Recognize a Communist.
The Easy Chair. Our First Testing ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
Confessions of a Jamboree Scoutmaster ... R. E. COCHRAN. Drawings by Robert Osborn.
Remembered Gaiety. A Poem ... MARK VAN DOREN.
The Origin and Fate of the Stars: The Nature of the Universe, Part III ... FRED HOYLE.
The Traveler. A Story ... WALLACE STEGNER. Drawings by Arthur Shilstone.
Yesterday vs. Tomorrow.
Is There Too Much Advertising? ... OTTO KLEPPNER.
Parents, Beware. A Poem ... ALEXANDER LAING.
The Men Who Run England ... E. M. HUGH-JONES. Drawing by J. C. Farris.

After Hours ... MR. HARPER.
New Books ... CHARLES POORE.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Personal & Otherwise. Mostly about our contributors.
Letters.
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