HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:
September 1943; Vol 187, No 1943
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
The Factory Manager Learns the Facts of Life ... A. G. MEZERIK.
How're Things at Home? A Story ... CHRISTOPHER LA FARGE.
Switzerland, Foster Mother of Cartels ... W. V. ARCHAWSKI.
Congress Has a Postwar Plan ... EUGENE HABAS.
"Marine, You Die!" ... EDWARD LINCOLN SMITH II.
The Grandsons. A Poem ... THOMAS HORNSBY FERRIL.
From Housewife to Shipfitter ... VIRGINIA SNOW WILKINSON.
The Easy Chair ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
Bermuda Base ... FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN.
The Revolt in the Warsaw Ghetto ... WILLIAM ZUKERMAN.
The Polkadot Gang ... JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN.
Death in Front of the Church ... LOUIS ADAMIC.
Two Poems ... NATHANIEL BURT.
Small Town, Brazilian ... ANTHONY STANDEN.
The New Books ... JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Murders for Pleasure ... WILLIAM C. WEBER.
Schools and Colleges.
Personal and Otherwise: Editorial Comment on the Articles and Contributors in This Issue.
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