HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 1949; Vol. 199 Serial No 1192
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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The New Society ... PETER F. DRUCKER.
Song. A Poem ... E.A. MUIR.
Russia's Secret Gibraltar: Two Famous Men Comment on Russia. I ... ERWIN C. LESSNER.
Dinner at the Beeders'. A Story ... JOYCE CARY.
Transient. A Poem ... LLOYD FRANKENBERG.
The Fire Apes: Two Famous Men Comment on Russia. II. ... LOREN C. EISELEY.
No Business Like Show Business ... JOHN HOUSEMAN. Drawing by Al Hirschfeld
Nobody Hears You. A Poem ... DON GORDON.
Widows and the Perilous Years ... ZELDA POPKIN.
Television. A Poem ... ALLEN KANFER.
The Easy Chair ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
The Indians of the Colorado River. A Story ... MARIO PRODAN.
Overloaded Democracy ... GERALD W. JOHNSON.
The Darkness. A Poem ... WELDON KEES.
Still Life with Red Herring ... EMILY GENAUER.
Where Is New England Going? Drawings by Sam Norkin. ... C. HARTLEY GRATTAN.
"Sot in Their Ways".
After Hours ... MR. HARPER.
New Books ... RICHARD H. ROVERE.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Personal and Otherwise. Mostly about our contributors; Letters
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