HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 1950; Vol. 200, No. 1198

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Arms and the Germans, 1950 ... TELFORD TAYLOR.
Everything's True About Texas ... STANLEY WALKER. Drawings by Bill Mauldin.
Florentine Afternoons. A Poem ... KATHERINE GARRISON CHAPIN.
Part of the Family Picture. A Story ... PETER DE VRIES.
Death Went Away. A Poem ... MARK VAN DOREN.
Bread, and the Stuff We Eat ... JAMES RORTY. Drawings by Sam Norkin.
The Easy Chair. Almost Toujours Gai ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
The Humble Female ... AGNES ROGERS.
You Can Say That Again.
The Chaos of Congress ... ALBERT L. WARNER. Pictorial Comment by Robert Osborn.
Whom Do We Picket Tonight'? ... JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH.
Hitchhiking with the Yellow Fish ... SANTHA RAMA RAU. Drawings by Taro Yashima.
The British Jet Transports ... ALBERT DOUGLAS.
Birth of Song. A Poem ... PETER VIERECK.
The Two Brothers. A Story ... V. S. PRITCHETT. Drawings by Arthur Shilstone.

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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