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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 14, 1955; VOL. XLV, NO. 11
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "Businessman among the Bureaucrats."
THE COVER: Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey has handled the transition from business to bureaucracy with amazing ease and emerged as one of the Cabinets most respected members. For an analysis of this financial expert's influence on people and policy and a report on his complicated duties and' systematic working methods, turn to page 33 (NEWSWEEK photo by Ed Wergeles).

TOP OF THE WEEK:
How TV Is Revolutionizing Political Campaigning. How the experts rate network performances of President Eisenhower, Nixon, Stevenson, Kefauver, an other U.S. leaders. Page 28.

Businessman in Washington. A NEWSWEEK SPECIAL HEPORT takes a look at Treasury Secretary Humphrey, his impressive qualifications and background, and what he has to say on the U.S. future. Page 33.

How the Chinese Reds Are Cashing in on Soviet Tension. See SPECIAL REPORT by Leon Volkov. Page 53.

How Much "Wasted Talent?" A psychologist thinks he knows and thinks he can save a lot of it. Page 69.

Pressure on Prices. BUSINESS TRENDS sees signs on the indus- trial barometer of a new price spiral, beginning with basic metals. Page 73.

Midwest Experiment. A new philosophy in business education at Northwestern; Page 82.

BilIy Graham and the Big Town. The world's best-known evangelist makes his debut in New York and overflows Madison Square Garden. Page 90.

SIGNED OPINION:
Business Tides, HENRY HAZLITT.
Lardner's Week, JOHN LARDNER.
Perspective, RAYMOND MOLEY.
Washington Tides, ERNEST K. LINDLEY.
Moscow Shift Peking's Gain, LEON VOLKOV.

PLUS MORE National and International news, and OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE:
TV-RADIO: Peter Pan with Mary Martin on Television for the first time!
ART: Sculptor Jacob Epstein.
PRESS: William Randolph Hearst, Jr. "Confidential" magazine.
THEATER: Back to Milwaukee...the Pabst Theater.
THEATER: The Cherry Lane Theater.
ON BROADWAY: "Bus Stop", with Kim Stanley.
MOVIES: "The Purple Plain". "Three for the Show". "Hit the Deck".
BOOKS: The Recognitions, by William Gaddis. The Young Hitler I Knew, by August Kubizek. Report from Malaya, by Vernon Bartlett.


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