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ISSUE DATE: August 25, 1945; XXVIII, No. 34

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: H. L. MENCKEN, Author of "The American Language, Suppliment I" Cover Drawing by Frances O'Brien Garfield.

ARTICLES:
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS No SANCTUARY, By Walter Sorell.
AN ATOMIC PARABLE By Irwin Edman.

REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE, SUPPLEMENT I By H. L. Mencken, Reviewed by Robert E. Spiller.

THE PRICE OF PEACE By Sir William Beveridge, Reviewed by Dezter Perkins.
RooSTER CROWS FOR DAY By Ben Lucien Burman, Reviewed by William R. Lynch.
NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE PACIFIC WORLD By Felix M. Keesing, Reviewed by Margaret Mead.
AFRICAN JOURNEY By Eslanda Goode Robeson, Reviewed by John Latouche.
ANIMAL FAIR By Evelyn West, Reviewed by Grace Frank.
SPIES AND TRAITORS OF WORLD WAR II By Kurt Singer, Reviewed by John Roy Carlson.
SPEAK OF THE DEVIL Edited by Sterling North and C. B. Boutell, Reviewed by Thomas Sugrue.
A HOUSE DIVIDING By William E. Baringer, Reviewed by Allan Nevins.
Tim DOCTOR'S JOB By Carl Binger, M.D., Reviewed by 0. Canby Robinsin, M.D.
SHORT IS THE TIME By C. Day Lewis, Reviewed by William Rose Benet.
FREEDOM'S PEOPLE By Bonaro W. Overstreet, Reviewed- by William S. Lynch.
Tim FATES ARE LAUGHING By N. P. Crozier, by Leonard Bacon.
PARTNER IN WORLD RULE By William Henry Chamberlin, Reviewed by Frederick Grusn.
A Soldier Died: Corporal James Newman, by Thomas Sugrue, a Poem.
These Pure arches, by May Sarton, A Poem.

Departments:
LITERARY I. Q. LITERARY CRYPT No. 114.
STRICTLY PERSONAL, By LeGette Blythe.
EDITORIAL. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS, By Russel Crouse.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 596.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: CLUB.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
Letters of RAINER MARIA RILKE.
H. L. MENCKEN, Suppliment to The American Language.
MARGARET CAMPBELL BARNES, "The Passionate Blood"
OLIVER LA FARGE, "Raw Material"

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