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September 21, 1957 Issue - 15 Articles- For the Record, p. 242
- The Week, pp. 243-247
- National Trends
L. Brent Bozell
, p. 248 - The Octopus---1957
Sam M. Jones
, p. 249 - The Final View of Henry Two
Johannes Eff
, p. 250 - The Third World War
James Burnham
, p. 251 - Letter from London
Anthony Lejeune
, p. 252 - Why Johnny Shouldn't Read
Allan House Ryskind
, pp. 253-255 - Letter from the Continent
E.v. Kuehnelt-Leddihn
, p. 256 - John Reed "Rehabilitated"
Max Eastman
, p. 257 - Arts and Manners
Garry Wills
, p. 258 Books in Review
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The South's "Granitic Opposition" (Review) James Jackson Kilpatrick
, p. 259 The Deep South Says Never, by John Bartlow Martin
- The Deep South Says Never by John Bartlow Martin
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The Not-So-Different Kremlin (2 Reviews) Rodney Gilbert
, p. 260 Russia in Transition, and Other Essays, by Isaac Deutscher
- Russia in Transition, and Other Essays by Isaac Deutscher
- Russia Revisited by Louis Fischer
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Fiction Chronicle (4 Reviews) Robert Phelps
, p. 261 Troubled by Innocence
- Lines of Life by Francois Mauriac
- The Transgressor by Julian Green
- On the Road by Jack Kerouac
- Justine by Lawrence Durrell
- To the Editor, pp. 262-264