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Issue Date: OCTOBER, 1941; Vol 168, No 4

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]

Roosevelt Against Hitler ... GERALD W. JOHNSON.
Air Power Ends Isolation ... MAJOR ALEXANDER P. DE SEVERSKY.
A Primer for the Blind ... RABBI HARRY J. BREVIS.
Toots and I: Letters from the Danger Zone ... OLD ENGLAND.
An Atlantk Portrait: Father Sill of Kent ... BERNARD IDIMNGS BELL.
'Accustomed As I Am' ... JOHN MASON BROWN.
Our Southern Front ... DUNCAN AIKMAN.
New American Poets ... GEORGE SCARBROUGH -- ELLIOTT COLEMAN -- RANDALL JARRELL -- VIRGINIA FRENCH.
Can Labor Be Mobilized? ... BENJAMIN M. SELEKMAN.
At Sallygap. A Long Story ... MARY LAVIN.
Prophets of Doom ... ARCHIBALD MACLEISH.
The Jews: A Problem or an Asset? ... ARTHUR H. COMPTON.
Journey Cakes ... LLEWELLYN HOWLAND.
Tomorrow Will Come: Chapters from the Prize Autobiography ... E. M. ALMEDINGEN.
Contributors' Club.

THE NEW ATLANTIC SERIAL: The Doctors Mayo. Father and the Boys ... HELEN CLAP ESATTLE.

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