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ISSUE DATE: December 17, 1949 ; Vol. XXXII. No. 51

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: HORACE M. KALLEN, Author of "The Education of Free Men" (see page 9). Cover Drawing by Frances O'Brien.

FEATURES:
PRESS PASS TO HISTORY By Herbert Brucker.
DRUNK WITH INK By John Horne Burns.
THE PEARLS OF PUBLISHING: PART III.
DREAM DISCS AMID THE HOLLY (Records the Critics Want) By Irving Kolodin.

BOOK REVIEWS:
THE EDUCATION OF FREE MEN, Reviewed by Algo D. Henderson.
THE AUTHOR: HORACE M. KALLEN, by R. G.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, Revietwed by George E. Mowry.
EDUCATION FOR MATURITY, Reviewed by H. A. Overstreet.
U. S. WEST, Reciewed by John T. Winterich.
DARK TREES TO THE WIND, Reviewed by Harold W. Thompson.
FARTHEST FRONTIER, Reviewed by Murray.
STORY, Reviewed by William Peden.
MEDICAL MEETING, Reviewed by Evelyn Eaton.
THE SHELTERING SKY, Reviewed by Nelson Algren.
OPERATION SURVIVAL, Reviewed by Cord Meyer, Jr.
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF THE USSR, Reviewed by Bertram D. Wolfe.

DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
LITERARY I. Q.
EDITORIAL; LETFERS TO THE EDITOR.
SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown.
LITERARY CRYPT.
THE NEW RECORDINGS By Edward Tatnall Canby.
IDEAS ON FILM By Cecile Starr.
NEW EDITIONS By Ben Ray Redman.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benét.
DOUBLE-CROSTIC No. 821.
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