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ISSUE DATE:
FEBRUARY 14, 1955; VOL XLV NO. 7
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THE COVER: CARL SANDBURG wrote the words, "Hope is an echo," and he himself has been the echo of Abraham Lincoln and the American past. For the story of Sandburg and the times he turned into great words, see page 49 (NEWSWEEK photo, Ed Wergeles).
TOP OF THE WEEK:
Wounded Nationalist Evacuated From Tachens: Formosa On-Scene---'All Fouled Up.' Page 30.
Itchy Opposition and Talk of a Tax Cut. WASHINGTON TRENDS reports rank-and-file Democrats pressing for a scrap with the Eisenhower Administration, but that they won't get anywhere with a tax reduction this year. Page 17.
Ike's Thinking on War. In another period of grave crisis, the President takes the long view to the day when threats of atomic war fade. A Special Report. Page 23.
Lincoln's Man Sandburg. February is a time for remembering greatness--and the poet-biographer. Page 49.
The Young Shah and Iran's Comeback. With oil flowing again, this important anti--Communist country sets its sights on real economic recovery. A Special Report. Page 66.
The Professor's Challenge: 'Let's Analyze It.' Another NEWSWEEK report on a distinguished business school, this time New York University's. Page 72.
The National Sniffles. What's the substance of the frequent reports that we're licking the common cold? Page 84.
ITEMS OF NOTE:
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: The Crisis, The President, The Country. President Eisenhower. Crisis in the Far East, China, Formosa. IKE'S thinking on war: How he sizes up the long pull in Atomic times. More national and international news. BOOKS: Lincoln's man CARL SANDBURG. (Cover story, in-depth, with photos, Carl Sandburg at home). BUSINESS: Montgomery Ward: the next showdown. Special Report: Yioung ruler to watch: SHAH's Job in IRAN: A sturider economy. (Article on the SHAH of IRAN, and the Iranian economy with full page photo.). N.Y.U.'s business school. SPORTS: man with a mission: Chiharu Igaya. MOVIES: "The Long Gray Line", "Battle Cry". Signed Opinion: BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt. LARDNER'S WEEK, John Lardnev. PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley. WASHINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley.
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