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TITLE: ATLANTIC Monthly Magazine
[Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1993; VOLUME 271, No.4
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: DAN QUAYLE WAS RIGHT. Illustration by Bruce Sharp.

FEATURE ARTICLES:
DAN QUAYLE WAS RIGHT -- Vice President Quayle was scorned and ridiculed last year when he took issue with Murphy Brown's family arrangements. But an accumulating body of social-science research supports Quayle's view. Children in single-parent or stepparent families are more likely than children in intact families to be poor, to drop out of school, to have trouble with the law -- to do worse, in short, by most definitions of well-being. Despite such evidence, the author writes, any discussion of the consequences of changes in family structure provokes angry protest. by BARBARA DAFOE WHITEHEAD.

ANTI-DEPRESSION ECONOMICS -- The author, a distinguished economist, sees important and ominous parallels between our present economic situation and that of the 1930s. His analysis leads to this conclusion: The federal budget deficit must not -- and need not -- impede a surge of public capital investment. by ROBERT HEILBRONER.


REPORTS & COMMENT:
NOTES: THE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS -- At tax time, an introduction to a publication that shows where it all goes. by CULLEN MURPHY.

WASHINGTON:THE FIRST POSTMODERN PRESIDENCY -- The presidency may still be treated as "the cynosure of American life," the author writes, but "in important ways Clinton has inherited a diminished office." by STEVEN STARK.

VIETNAM: LOW-CLASS CONCLUSIONS -- A recent study claiming that the burden of the Vietnam War was not, in fact, borne disproportionately by the working class and the poor merits no credence. by JAMES FALLOWS.


BOOKS:
TUSK, TUSK -- At the Hand of Man, by Raymond Bonner, by KENNETH BROWER.
A COMPANIONSHIP OF POETS -- The Hidden Law:
The Poetry of W H. Auden, by Anthony Hecht, by PETER DAVISON.
BRIEF REVIEWS by PHOEBE-LOU ADAMS.

HUMOR, FICTION, AND POETRY:
MANTLE by GUY BILLOUT.
MR. SUMARSONO by ROXANA ROBINSON.
TO THE BLACK MADONNA OF CHARTRES by JEAN VALENTINE.
SPORTS AND GAMES: A POETRY ANTHOLOGY by LYNNE MCMAHON, JAMES MCMANUS, PHILIP BOOTH, KAY RYAN, AND BRENDAN GALVIN.

ARTS AND LEISURE:
MUSIC: SALZBURG SPECULATION -- Herbert von Karajan dominated the Salzburg Festival for more than thirty years, until his death in 1989.
This July the festival begins its second season in the hands of a very different kind of artistic director, Gerard Mortier. by MATTHEW GUREWITSCH.

TRAVEL: ITALY'S COZIEST CORNER -- Friuli, which lies just below the Alps, is a scenic but little-frequented region whose many charms include some of the best wine in Italy and some of the most warm-hearted people anywhere. by CORBY KUMMER.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
745 BOYLSTON STREET.
CONTRIBUTORS.
LETTERS.
TO THE EDITOR.
THE APRIL ALMANAC.
THE PUZZLER by EMILY Cox AND HENRY RATHVON.
WORD WATCH by ANNE H. SOUKHANOV.
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