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ISSUE DATE: October 31, 1942; Vol. XXV, No. 44

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: CARL SANDBURG, Author of "Storm over the land". (See page 3). Also: The American Spirit in War, by Allan Nevins.

FEATURES:
LEAD COVER article/review: THE AMERICAN SPIRIT IN WAR An essay review of "Storm Over the Land," by Carl Sandburg, and "Abra ham Lincoln and the Fifth Column," by George Fort Milton. By Allan Nevins.

LITERARY HISTORY AND LITERARY PLENTY An essay review of "On Native Grounds," by Alfred Kazin, By Howard Mumford Jones.
CLIO AND MY AUNT BERTHA By Lt.-Col. John T. Winterich.

REVIEWS:
THE YOUNG MATRIARCH By G. B. Stern, Reviewed by R. Ellis Roberts.
GRAND CANYON By V. Sackville-West, Reviewed by Bess Jones.
CANADA, TODAY AND TOMORROW By William Henry Chamberlin, Reviewed by Howard P. Whidden, Jr.
BRAZIL UNDER VARGAS By Karl Loewenstein, Reviewed by C. A. Hutchinson.
ZONES OF INTERNATIONAL FRICTION By Lawrence Henry Gipson, Reviewed by James Truslow Adams.
THE VALLEY OF DECISION By Marcia Davenport, Reviewed by Bess Jone.
NORMA ASTIR By Susan Glaspell, Reviewed by H. M. James.
MARLING HALL By Angela Thirkell, Reviewed by Leo Lerman.
THE ROBE By Lloyd C. Douglas, Reviewed by N. L. Rothman.
Geneva, 1942, A Poem, by E. D. Vaughan.

DEPARTMENTS:
EDITORIAL.
LRTTRRS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
D0UBLE-CR0STICS: No. 449.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUE.

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DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN, "Lee's Lieutenants"

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