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February 6, 1951 Issue - 14 ArticlesStrategy in the East and West
- Formosa, The Test
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- The Way Out
George H. Kerr
, pp. 5-8 Formosa for the Formosans
- To Avoid Encirclement, Keep the Balance of Power
William W. Kaufmann
, pp. 9-11 - The Job Eisenhower Faces
Theodore H. White
, pp. 12-16 The Tangled Skein of NATO
At Home & Abroad
- Stalin's German Puppet
Robert Dall
, pp. 17-19 Walter Ulbricht's career of losing friends and influencing people
- The Education of a Bandit
Eleanor Clark
, pp. 20-24 The growing legend of Sicily's Salvatore Giuliano
- The New Congress: Where Are the Leaders?
Douglass Cater
, pp. 25-26 Truman 1951 legislative team has a hesitant coach and a lukewarm captain
- Bottleneck in Steel
John Harriman
, pp. 27-29 The industry reluctantly faces the need for government help
- The Financial Wizard of Omaha
William S. Fairfield
, pp. 30-32 How to parlay a tax-exemption clause into a couple of million
- Santa Anita: Extractions Performed Painlessly
Richard A. Donovan
, pp. 33-35 A race track hits the financial and political big time
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Entertainment vs. the People: Television (Review) Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
, pp. 36-38 problem adolescent
- The Lonely Crowd by David Riesman, Reuel Denney, and Nathan Glazer
- The Battle of the Bookworms
Robert K. Bingham
, p. 39 A professorial get-together in New York
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Jesus and a "Teller of Good Yarns" (Review) Franz Schoenberner
, pp. 40-42 A minister's son gets the lowdown on Christ from Fulton Oursler
- The Greatest Story Ever Told by Fulton Oursler
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