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Issue Date: August 1944; Vol 174, No 2
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]

THE ATLANTIC REPORT -- ON THE WORLD TODAY: European Front; The Pacific War; Latin America; Washingon.

Policing Germany by Air ... ALAN A. MICHIE.
What to Do with Bad Boys: A Symposium in Reply to Judge Perkins. Reading Your Mind ... DUNNINGER.
Was This Romance? ... GRETCHEN FINLETTER.
I Tried to Be a Comrnunist ... RICHARD WRIGHT.
Mark Twain: Business Man ... SAMUEL CHARLES WEBSTER.
Preface. A Poem ... W. H. AUDEN.

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS:
Slanting the News ... MICHAEL BRADSHAW.
In Defense of the Press ... ARTHUR BERNON TOURTELLOT.

First Day Finish. A Story ... JESSAMYN WEST.
Courage ... H. M. TOMLINSON .
The Florida Ditches. That Vanishing Eden ... THOMAS BARBOUR.
Unlucky Soldier. A Poem ... MAY SARTON.
ACCENT ON LIVING: Elliot Paul -- Barbara Stewart, David Jacobus, Russell Maloney -- B. F. Sylvester -- Padraic Colum -- Patrick Morgan -- Lewis Nordyke -- Joyce Homer.
ATLANTIC BOOKSHELF: The Peripatetic Reviewer, by Edward Weeks -- Short Reviews.

THE ATLANTIC SERIAL: The World of Washington Irving ... VAN WYCK BROOKS.

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