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Issue Date: SEPTEMBER, 1956; VOLUME 198, NUMBER 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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Reports: London -- Washington -- Science and Industry.
The Crisis in Teaching ... OSCAR HANDLIN.
Italian Communism, 1956 ... PAOLO PAVOLINI.
The Communist Approach to Burma ... DAVID L. COHN.
Bella! Bella! ... CONSTANCE TOMKINSON.
The Word of Willow. A Poem ... LEAH BODINE DRAKE.
The Meanest Man in Washington County. A Story ... DILLON ANDERSON.
How the Brain Works ... GEORGE R. HARRISON.
A Pair of Hands. A Poem ... MAY SARTON.
The Dollmaker. A Story ... NICCOLO TUCCI.
The Musician. A Poem ... R. P. LISTER.
The Illusion of Owning a Business ... FREDERICK W. COPELAND.
A Word for Farewell. A Poem ... RICHARD CHURCH.

BOOKS AND MEN:
Apley, Wickford Point, and Pulham ... JOHN P. MARQUAND.
My Early Struggles.
Max Beerbohm (A reminiscence) ... EVELYN WAUGH. [Interesting two page article]

ATLANTIC BOOKSHELF:
The Peripatetic Reviewer ... EDWARD WEEKS.
Reader's Choice ... PHOEBE ADAMS.

ACCENT ON LIVING: Charles W. Morton -- Michael Jackson -- William Carlos Williams -- Janms Nelson -- Marion Lineaweaver.
Record Reviews ... JOHN M. CONLY.

PLEASURES AND PLACES: Mexico. II ... MITCHELL GOODMAN.
Cover design by Russell Carpenter.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. Standard sized, 8oe" X 11". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.