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March 1950 Issue - 22 Articles- Modernize the G.O.P.
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
, pp. 23-28 - Young China at the Crossroads
Nora Waln
, pp. 29-32 - Quackery in the Public Schools
Albert Lynd
, pp. 33-38 - My Father: Leslie Stephen
Virginia Woolf
, pp. 39-40 - To Sundry Poets
Donald C. Babcock
, p. 41 - A Coat for St. Patrick's Day
W.B. Ready
, pp. 42-45 - Winter Tree
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
, p. 46 - There'll Always Be a Drayneflete
Osbert Lancaster
, pp. 47-52 - England's Public Medicine: The Facts
James Howard Means, M.D.
, pp. 53-56 - Nationalism in Art
Samuel Barlow
, pp. 57-60 - Come to Dust
Monica Stirling
, pp. 61-63 - Sergei Diaghilev
Nicolas Nabokov
, pp. 64-70 The Atlantic Serial
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The Peripatetic Reviewer (3 Reviews) Edward Weeks
, pp. 71-73 - Morning Faces by John Mason Brown
- The Wall by John Hersey
- A Diary from Dixie by Mary Boykin Chesnut and Ben Ames Williams
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Reader's Choice The Coming Defeat of Communism, by James Burnham (10 Reviews) Charles J. Rolo
, pp. 74-81 - The Coming Defeat of Communism by James Burnham
- The God that Failed by Richard Crossman
- Decision in Germany by Lucius D. Clay
- Albert Einstein by Leopold Infeld
- The Universe and Dr. Einstein by Lincoln Barnett
- Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
- Burmese Days by George Orwell
- Coming Up for Air by George Orwell
- Pleasure Dome by Lloyd Frankenberg
- The Life of Poetry by Muriel Rukeyser
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Potpourri Mary O'Grady, by Mary Lavin (3 Reviews) , pp. 82-83 - Mary O'Grady by Mary Lavin
- A World History of Our Own Times, Vol. I by Quincy Howe
- Tiger in the Garden by Speed Lamkin
- Banking in Tangier
Raoul Simpkins
, pp. 84-85 - Side Order
Ethel Jacobson
, p. 86 - Video, I Love You
Evangeline Davis
, p. 87 - Eating in San Francisco
Salvatore P. Lucia
, pp. 88-89 - Variants My Eye!
Franklin P. Adams
, p. 90 - The Wetnesses
R.P. Lister
, p. 90 - They Shall Have Music
John M. Conly
, pp. 91-96