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ISSUE DATE: February 15, 1941; Vol. XXIII, No. 17

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JAWAHARLAL NEHRU is a many-sided personality ... an Easterner who has assimilated the best of Western Culture ... (See page 5).

ARTICLES:
THE NATION'S No. 1 Publisher, By Edith M. Stern. (The Government).
THE NEW POETRY, By Sara Henderson Hay.
Not by Waving Banners, by Phyllis McGinley. (A Poem).

BOOKS/REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: LIFE Story of a Rebel: TOWARD FREEDOM, By Jawaharlal Nehru, Reviewed by William Henry Chamberlin.

KINGS' MASQUE, By Evan John, Reviewed by Charles David Abbott.
THE REMARKABLE ANDREW, By Dalton Trumbo, Reviewed by Holmes Aleazander.
TWO TO MAKE A WIER, By Louise Braden, Reviewed by Frances Smyth.
TUE SILENT DRUM, By Neil Swanson, Reviewed by A. C. Richards.
MORNING IN THE LAND, By Jessica Nelson North, Reviewed by Richard A. Cordell.
BLOODBIRD, By Thomas Burton, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD, By Patrick White, Reviewed by R. L. Nathan.
NO OTHER MAN, By Alfred Noyes, Reviewed by Basil Davenport.
LONE STAR PREACHER, By John W. Thomason, Jr., Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
LINCOLN ON THE EVE of '61, By Henry Villard, Reviewed by Philip Van Doren Stern.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q. Blind Characters in literature, by Howard Collins.
EDITORIAL. Ainsfield Award.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE P.E.N. DINNER.
AUTHOR, AUTHOR.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
THE NEW BOOKS.
TRADE WINDS.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 360.



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ENGLAND's HOUR, by Vera Brittain.
SAPPHIRA and the Slave Girl, by Willa Cather.
The Castle, by Franz Kafka.
Finlandia, the story of Sibelius, by Elliott Arnold.
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