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TITLE: The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE: January 13, 1968; Vol. LI, No. 2
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: American Forecast: Tomorrow's leaders view the problems of the next 25 years. Cover design by Pageant Studio.

SR: IDEAS:
American Forecast: Tomorrow's Leaders View the Problems of the Next 25 Years: Exclusive Report and Analysis Presented Annually with the Committee for Economic Development.
Management's next generation:
1. The New Service Commitment, by Robert J. Weston.
2. Pluyralism Redefined, by Raymon H. Mulford.
The Urban Redoubt:
1. The Crucial Coalition, by William Dougherty, Jr.
2. Catalyst of Crusader?, by James A. Norton.
Transportation forecast for the year 2000, by Max L. Feldman.
Edcuation for a new era:
1. Four problems, four opportunities, by Thomas A. Vanderslice.
2. The End of Orthodoxy, by James B. Conant.
Civil Rights: What role for Business?
1. The next move is ours, by Charles Marshall.
2. The debate is over, by Philip M. Klutznick.
Rx for Social Research:
1. The Corporate Contribution, by Henry G. Hohorst.
2. Partners in Pragmatism, by Donald c. Burnham.
Symposium Summary: Toward a more productive dialogue, by Emilio G. Collado.
J. IRWIN MILLER: SR's Businessman of the Year. The Revolutionary role of business, by William D. Patterson.
The Delicate Balance: A guest editorial by Franklin D. Murphy.

SR: COMMUNICATIONS:
"Responsible for the Abuse of That Liberty," by Richard L. Tobin.
Wall Street Publishing Giant, by John Tebbel.

MID-MONTH RECORDINGS:
Music to My Ears: Irving Kolodin.
Lyric Opera wins by a chicago margin, by Claudia Cassidy.
The Fortunes of Gallo, by Frances Robinson.
Recordings Reports: JAZZ LP's.
The Bullfight, by William D. Patterson.

SR: BOOK REVIEWS:
Book Review Editor: ROCHELLE GIRSON.
Literary Horizons: Granville Hicks reviews "North Toward Home," by Willie Morris, and "Making It," by Norman Podhoretz.
"Business and Public Policy: The Role of the Committee for Economic Development, 1942-1967," by Karl Schriftgiesser.
"Only By Public Consent: American Corporations Search for Favorable Opinion," by L. L. L. Golden.
Businessman's Bookshelf by Edward C. Bursk.
"The Missolonghi Manuscript," by Frederic Prokosch.
"One Very Hot Day," by David Halberstam.
"The Accused," by Jerrold Nlorgulas.
"Issei and Nisei: The Internment Years," by Daisuke Kitagawa.
"Prelude to Downfall: Hitler and the United States, 1939-1941," by Saul Friedlãnder.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
Phoenix Nest: Martin Levin.
Top of My Head: Goodman Ace.
State of Affairs: Henry Brandon.
Trade Winds: Herbert R. Mayes.
Letters to the Editor.
Literary Crypt.
Literary I.Q.
Booked for Travel: Glen Wright.
Movies: Arthur Knight.
The Theater: Henry Hewes.
World of Dance: Walter Terry.
As Others See Us: Nicholas G. Balint.
SR Recommends.
Wit Twister No. 42.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1762.


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