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October 20, 1956 Issue - 17 Articles- For the Record, p. 2
- The Week, pp. 3-7
- National Trends
L. Brent Bozell
, pp. 8-9 - The Campaign
Sam M. Jones
, p. 10 - Letter from London
F.A. Voigt
, p. 11 Should Conservatives Vote for Eisenhower-Nixon?
- Yes
James Burnham
, p. 12 - No
William S. Schlamm
, pp. 13-15 - How Conservatives Should Vote, p. 16
Readers' Symposium
- The Third World War
James Burnham
, p. 17 - From the Academy
Russell Kirk
, p. 18 - Principles and Heresies
Frank S. Meyer
, p. 19 Books in Review
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Blind Man's Buff (Review) Willmoore Kendall
, p. 20 An Historian's Approach to Religion, by Arnold J. Toynbee
- An Historian's Approach to Religion by Arnold J. Toynbee
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American "J'Accuse" (Review) E. Merrill Root
, p. 21 The Conquest of the American Mind, by Felix Wittmer
- The Conquest of the American Mind by Felix Wittmer
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Little Masterpiece (Review) Revilo Oliver
, p. 21 A History of Rome, by Moses Hadas
- A History of Rome by Moses Hadas
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The Deepest Problem (Review) Ben Ray Redman
, p. 22 Language and the Pursuit of Truth, by John Wilson
- Language and the Pursuit of Truth by John Wilson
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Reviewed in Brief (5 Reviews) , p. 22 Letter to a Generation, by Ralph E. Flanders
- Letter to a Generation by Ralph E. Flanders
- Beatrice Webb's Diaries, 1924-1932 by Margaret Cole and Beatrice Webb
- Diplomacy in the Near and Middle East, 1535-1956 by J.C. Hurewitz
- The Philosophy of Epictetus by John Bonforte
- The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai
- To the Editor, pp. 23-24