HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:
AUGUST 1949; Vol 199, No. 1191
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The Lobby that Can't Be Licked: Warmongers Are Made, Not Born ... ROBERT DE ROOS AND ARTHUR A MAASS.
Art for Art's Sake ... E. M. FORSTER.
What Makes New England Go? ... C HARTLEY GRATTAN ... Drawings by Harry Dix.
Fisherman: Hatteras. A Poem ... SYLVIA STALLINGS.
The Easy Chair ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
The Battle of the Pentagon ... MARQUIS W. CHILDS.
A Poem ... WELDON KEES.
The Old Comrades. Some Stories ... VICTOR WOLFSON ... Drawings by Nicholas Mordvinoff.
Conservatism Revisited ... PETER VIERECK.
The Inner Eye, A Poem ... LLOYD FRANKENBERG.
J. Harold Smith and the Dogs of Sin ... JAMES RORTY.
Magistrate's Court in Moscow ... MARGARET K. WEBB.
Cancer and the Atom ... HENRY SCHACHT.
The Captain is Impaled. A Story ... NELSON ALGREN ... Drawings by John Groth.
Let's Abolish the Government ... BRUCE CATTON.
After Hours ... MR. HARPER.
New Books ... RICHARD H. ROVERE.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Personal and Otherwise. Mostly about our contributors; Letters.
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