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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 9, 1945; VoL XXVIII, No. 23

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: ANNUAL PRESS UNIVERSITY NUMBER. "A University is a place; it is a spirit; it is men of learning, a collection of books; it is the source of the teaching of the beauties of literature and the arts. It protects the traditions, honors the new and tests its value. It believes in truth, protests against error, and leads men by reason rather than force." -- Frank L. McVey.

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FEATURES:
UNIVERSITY PRESSES: A PROGRESS REPORT By Donald Porter Geddes.
WHAT UNIVERSITY PRESSES PLAN FOR THE FUTURE By Datus Smith, Jr.
WHAT IT TAKES TO START A UNIVERSITY PRESS By W. T. Couch.
GROWING PAINS OF A PRESS EDITOR By Henry M. Silver.
NEXT STEPS IN MICROFILM By Watson Davis.
WHAT THE UNIVERSITY PRESSES ARE PUBLISHING.

REVIEWS:
LITERARY STUDY AND THE SCHOLARLY PROFESSION By Hardin Craig, Reviewed by F. 0. Matthiessen.
EDUCATION FOR RESPONSIBLE LIVING By Wallace Brett Donham, Reviewed by William Heard Kilpatrick.
A PRICE FOR PEACE By Antonin Basch, Reviewed by Norman Angell.
ETHICS AND LANGUAGE By Charles K. Stevenson, Reviewed by Stuart Chase.
THE SCIENCE OF MAN IN THE WORLD CRISIS Edited by Ralph Linton, Reviewed by William S. Lynch.
SHAKESPEARIAN COMEDY AND OTHER STUDIES By George Gordon, Reviewed by Margaret Webster.
SCIENCE IN PROGRESS Edited by George A. Baitsell, FACT AND FICTION IN MODERN SCIENCE By Henry V. Gill, S. J., Reviewed by Harlow Shapley.
ROUSSEAU--KANT--GOETHE By Ernst Cassirer, Reviewed by Ben Ray Redman.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown.
LITERARY CRYPT: No. 103.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 585.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.

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LEO WALMSLEY, "Turn of the Tide"
WALTER VAN TILBURG CLARK, "The City of Tremlbing Leaves"
R. C. HUTCHINSON, "Interim"
FIEDRICH A. HAYEK, "The Road to Serfdom"

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