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ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER 1951; Vol. 203, No. 1217

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Ended: Four Hundred Year Boom. Reflections on the Age of the Frontier ... WALTER PRESCOTT WEBB. Illustrations by Sigman-Ward.

The Socialist Devils of England ... ROBERT L. HEILBRONER.
I Remember the Jackpots ... CHARLES P. EVERITT.
Seventeen Storeys Down. A Story ... FAITH MCNULTY. Drawings by Dorothy Cole Ruddick.

The Critics in the Aisle Seats ... JOHN HOUSEMAN.
And Now Twenty-Three Years Have Gone By.
What Asia Wants ... EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER.
The Easy Chair. Two Points of a Joke ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
The Snowfield. A Story ... VICTORIA LINCOLN.
Recipe with Trimmings ... JOHAN J. SMERTENKO. Drawings by Tom Funk.

Trial by Television ... ALLEN T. KLOTS.
Starting from Manhattan. A Poem ... JAMES RORTY.
Who's Mispronouncing Now'? ... NORMAN LEWIS.
Housing Shortage.

After Hours ... MR. HARPER.
Key to Pronunciations on Page 97. New Books ... CHARLES POORE.
The Year in Poetry ... LLOYD FRANKENBERG.
Personal & Otherwise. Mostly about our contributors.
Letters. Harper & Brothers; 50 cents a copy $5.00 a year.
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