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ISSUE DATE: January 10, 1942; Vol. XXV, No. 2

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: JOSEPH E. DAVIES (Author of "Mission to Moscow"): A capitalist among communists but not a 'radish'" (See page 5).

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FEATURES:
WHAT'S WRONG WITH MUSIC CRITICS By Arthur Schnabel. [Fastinating article by the great pianist -- with small photo!]
THE PERNICIOUS DISPOSITION Guest Editorial By Lucian.
HOW TO WRITE ABOUT A DOG By Fairfax Downey.
TWO NEW BOOK CLUBS: The Compleat Collector By Carl P. Rollins.

REVIEWS:
MISSION TO Moscow By Joseph E. Davies, Reviewed by Henry C. Wolfe.
TIME WAS: DEATH OF A JUNKER By Heinrich Hauser, Reviewed by Henry B. Kranz.
THE ANCHORED HEART By Ida Treat, Reviewed by Currie Cabot.
THE IVORY MISCHIEF By Arthur Meeker, Jr., Reviewed by William Rose Ben t.
GENESEE FEVER By Carl Carmer, Reviewed b Allan Ncvins.
PIED PIPER By Nevil Shute, Reviewed by George Dangerfield. [With small photo of Shute in uniform!]
THE WHITE COCKADE By Henry R. Griffin, Reviewed by Garrett Mattingly.
IRON HORSES By E. P. Alexander, Reviewed by Roger Burlin game.
THE MYTH OF THE NEGRO PAST By Melville J. Herskovits, Reviewed by Harold Courlander.
LANGUAGE HABITS IN HUMAN AFFAIRS By Irving J. Lee, Reviewed by Hugh Walpole.
THE STRATEGY OF FREEDOM By Harold J. Laski, Reviewed by Joseph P. Lash.
THE LITERARY LINEAGE OF KING JAMES BIBLE By Charles C. Butterworth, Reviewed by R. Ellis Roberts.

DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 407.
TRADE WINDS.
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