The Atlantic
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Issue Date:
March, 1953; Vol. 191, No. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Your Boy and the ROTC, by President Dodds of Princeton. Cover portrait of Harold W.. Dodds by Erne de Saute.
Reports: Japan -- Washington -- The Soviet Peasant.
Your Boy and the ROTC ... HAROLD W. DODDS.
A Psychiatrist of One's Own. A Story ... MARTHA GELLHORN.
The Meaning of Civilization ... SIR RICHARD LIVINGSTONE.
A Tale of Love and Sorrow. A Poem ... PHYLLIS McGINLEY.
Government in Medicine ... JAMES HOWARD MEANS, M.D.
Evening Journey. A Poem ... MAY SARTON.
THE ARTIST VIEWS THE CRITIC:
For the Actor ... ALEC GUINNESS.
For the Playwright ... CHRISTOPHER FRY.
Straws in the German Wind ... GIORGIO DE SANTILLANA.
Nationalism and Raw Materials ... EDWARD S. MASON.
The Behavior of Mr. Frumkin. A Story ... HONOR TRACY.
Because You Live . . . A Poem ... GEORGE BLUESTONE.
Beethoven: The Last Phase ... ERNEST NEWMAN.
ATLANTIC BOOKSHELF:
The Peripatetic Reviewer ... EDWARD WEEKS.
Books the Editors Like.
Reader's Choice ... CHARLES J. ROLO.
ACCENT ON LIVING:
Charles W. Morton -- Charles Boewe -- David Magee -- R. P. Lister -- John Ciardi.
Record Reviews... JOHN M. CONLY.
Swiss hotel. Pleasures and Places ... JOSEPH WECHSBERG.
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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. Standard sized, 8oe" X 11". (See photo) The pages are clean and bright.