May 1944
In This Issue
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Articles
Nihongo--the Japanese Language
You'll Laugh, You'll Cry
Tulips
That Is an Unlisted Number
Who Killed Pembroke Sneed?
Eating for Causes
Excerpt From Self-Portrait
The Peripatetic Reviewer
Boys in Men's a Shoes
A Guide for the Bedevilled
Never Whistle in a Dressing Room
The Bay of Silence
The Outnumbered
Contemporary Italy
The Lord Is a Man of War
Left Hand, Right Hand!
Latin America
The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
European Front
Common Sense and Bad Boys
West Coast Versus East: The Tug of Peace
» Under the spur of war the West Coast has developed an enormous industrial plant. With its new-found strength, will it challenge the old supremacy of the Eastern Seaboard?
Santayana in Europe
The Gentleman From Alabama: Lister Hill
Echoes of Earth
Quitter
Americans in Italy: The Light Touch
Chanute and Points West
What Is German?
Camping in Florida
The Pacific War
Night Watch
His Oceanic Majesty's Goldfish











