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Winter 1940 Issue - 16 Articles- Editorial
William Allan Neilson
, pp. 3-4 - The Paradox of Intellectual Freedom
John Herman Randall, Jr.
, pp. 5-18 - T.S. Eliot and the Laodiceans
Babette Deutsch
, pp. 19-30 - Political Creeds and Machiavellian Heresy
G.A. Borgese
, pp. 31-50 - Men Reading, New York Public Library
John Chamberlain
, p. 51 - Is "American Balkanization" Unavoidalbe?
Fritz Karl Mann
, pp. 52-62 Critical Remarks on Interstate Tariffs
- Telescopes and Microscopes
W.V. Houston
, pp. 63-73 - Can There Be a Philosophy of History?
Maurice Mandelbaum
, pp. 74-84 - The Use and Abuse of Books
Stith Thompson
, pp. 85-96 Literary Scholarship During the Past Century
- Freedom of Speech
Max Ascoli
, pp. 97-110 In the Workshop
- Recent Highlights in Astronomy
Newton Lacy Pierce
, pp. 111-115 - A Crisis in the Dance
John Martin
, pp. 116-120 Discussion Section
- Jacob at the Ford in Vermont
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
, p. 121 - Mr. Madison Cites Reality
Charles Madison
, p. 121 - Democracy in England
Winchester H. Heicher
, pp. 122-123
- About Our Authors, pp. 124-130
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