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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 7, 1947; Vol. XXX, No. 23

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COVER: JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Author of "Shirt-Sleeve Diplomat" (See page 14). Annual University Press Issue. Cover: Wood Engraving by Frances O'Brien.

FEATURES:
THE SCHOLARS, FOR THE PEOPLE, by Ronald Mansbridge.
SAUCE THICKENS, by Earl Schenck Miers.
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF WISE MEN, by Helen Clapesattle.
WITHOUT PROFIT-MOTIVE, by Thomas J. Wilson.

REVIEWS:
LEAD COVER article/review: SHIRT-SLEEVE DIPLOMAT -- AUTHOR: Josephus Daniels -- REVIEWED BY: Mark Watson.

WILSON: THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE -- AUTHOR: Arthur S Link -- REVIEWED BY: Edgar Sisson.
THE CONSTITUTION AND CIVIL RIGHTS -- AUTHOR: Milton R. Konvitz -- REVIEWED BY: Arthur Garfield Hays.
SCIENCE AND FREEDOM -- AUTHOR: Lyman Bryson -- REVIEWED BY: Crane Brinton.
ON UNDERSTANDING SCIENCE -- AUTHOR: James B. Conant -- REVIEWED BY: H. A. Kramers.
TIDES FROM THE WEST -- AUTHOR: Chiang Monlin -- REVIEWED BY: Annaiee Jacoby.
HAWAII'S JAPANESE: EXPERIMENT IN DEMOCRACY -- AUTHOR: Andrew W. Lind -- REVIEWED BY: Bradford Smith.
AMERICANS: THE STORY THE 442D COMBAT TEAM -- AUTHOR: Orville C. Shirey -- REVIEWED BY: Bradford Smith.
THE SPOILAGE -- AUTHOR: Dorothy S. Thomas and Richard Nishimoto -- REVIEWED BY: Bradford Smith.
ARKANSAS -- AUTHOR: John Gould Fletcher -- REVIEWED BY: Horace Reynolds.
POEMS -- AUTHOR: Joan Murray -- REVIEWED BY: Lloyd Frankenberg.
FABULOUS VOYAGER -- AUTHOR: Richard M. Kain -- REVIEWED BY: Henry Morton Robinson.
DOWN TO EARTH -- AUTHOR: Eugene S. Hahnel -- REVIEWED BY: Arthur Moore.
TWO BLADES OF GRASS -- AUTHOR: T. Swarm Harding -- REVIEWED BY: Arthur P. Chew.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN -- AUTHOR: Carl L. Becker -- REVIEWED BY: Courtlandt Canby.
JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON -- AUTHOR: Luther V. Hendricks -- REVIEWED BY: Garrett Mattingly.
EDWARD EGGLESTON: AUTHOR OF "THE HOOSIER SCHOOL-MASTER" -- AUTHOR: William Peirce Randel -- REVIEWED BY: John T. Winterich.
EDUCATAION AND WORLD TRAGEDY -- AUTHOR: Howard Mumford Jones -- REVIEWED BY: Harry Carman.
THE ANCIENT MAYA -- AUTHOR: Sylvanus G. Morley -- REVIEWED BY: William S. Lynch.
SAM JONES: LAWYER -- AUTHOR: Ben Jones -- REVIEWED BY: Adelaide Parker.
A TREATISE ON LANGUAGE -- AUTHOR: Alexander Bryan Johnson -- REVIEWED BY: Hugh R. Walpole.
A HISTORY OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DRAMA, 1850-1900 -- AUTHOR: Allardyce Nicoll -- REVIEWED BY: Norris Houghton.
SAUDI ARABIA -- AUTHOR: K. S. Twitchell, With Edward J. Jurji -- REVIEWED BY: R. V. C. Bodley.
INDIAN BEFORE COLUMBUS -- AUTHOR: Paul S. Martin, George I. Quimby, Donald Collier -- REVIEWED BY: Harry L. Shapiro.
A HISTORY OF AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY -- AUTHOR: Herbert W. Schneider -- REVIEWED BY: Adrienne Koch.

POEMS:
Land of the Flying Serpent, b Kennth Porter.
On Reading Thomas Mann, by Maw Winkler Goodman.
Songs for an Unhappy Girl, by Hassoldt Davis.
Seven Olive Trees, by Katharine Day Little.
Soulagement, by Christine Turner Curtis.

DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS, by Bennett Cerf.
LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
SEEING THINGS, by John Mason Brown.
LITERARY CRYPT.
DOUBLE-CROSTIC No. 689.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
THOMAS MANN, Essays of Three Decades.
DWIGHT CRAIG, by Donald MacRae.
HAYDIE YATES, 70 Miles from a Lemon.

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