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ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER, 1943; Vol. 187, No. 1121

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Submarines Pacific ... FLETCHER PRATT.
The American Radio Traitors ... WILLIAM L. SHIRER.
Experimental Rabbit ... THOMAS HORNSBY FERRIL.
Fatigue. A Story ... CHRISTOPHER LA FARGE.
New York Shows the Way ... ABBOT LOW MOFFAT.
Written in 1891.
Washington Evening ... JOHN DOS PASSOS.
The Government and the Arts ... GEORGE BIDDLE AND OTHERS.
The Easy Chair ... BERNARD DEVOTO.
Military Occupation, and Then What? ... HIRAM MOTHERWELL.
Those Misleading New Maps ... W. J. LUYTEN.
The Real Bunglers ... NATHANIEL PEFFER.
What About Hugh Kiino ... S. BURTON HEATH.
Megsy. A Story ... MURRAY DYER.
Block That Inverted Construction ... GEORGE R. CLARK.
How the Eighth Army Did It ... GRANT PARR.

The New Books ... JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
Books in Brief ... KATHERINE GAUSS JACKSON.
Schools and Colleges.
Personal and Otherwise: Editorial Comment on the Articles and Contributors in This Issue.
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