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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1960; VOL. 220, NO. 1319

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COVER: Special Supplement: A Fresh Appraisal of the CIVIL WAR. Illustrated by Harper's artist correspondents. D. W. Brogan. Cover By Burt Goldblatt.

ARTICLES:
American Colleges: What Their Catalogues Never Tell You ... David Boroff.
How Small Business Cuts Its Throat ... George S. Odiorne.
San Francisco Rebuilds Again ... Allan Ternko.
Caribou Year ... William 0. Pruitt ... Jr.
Why Waste Our Five-Year-Olds? ... Virginia C. Simmons.
Playing the Rare Book Market ... John Carter.
Where Democracy Doesn't Work Yet ... Erskine B. Childers.

A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: A Fresh Appraisal of the Civil War ... D. W. BROGAN; illustrated by Harper's special artist-correspondents. (Illustrations from Harper's coverage of the war itself)

FICTION:
Royal Ascot ... Mira Michal. Drawings by Frederick E. Banbery.
The Glass-brick Apartment ... Max Steele. Drawings by Nola Langner.

VERSE: Run ... Sweet Panther ... Vonna H. Adrian. On the Centenary of the Civil War ... Maxine W. Kumin.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
The Editor's Easy Chair -- HARD QUESTIONS FOR SENATOR KENNEDY ... John Fischer.
After Hours ... Kenneth Tynan and Arline Thomas.
Public & Personal -- IN DEFENSE OF CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS ... William S. White.
Music in the Round ... Discus.
Jazz Notes ... Eric Larrabee.
The New Books ... Paul Pickrel.
Books in Brief ... Katherine Gauss Jackson.
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