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April 4, 1954
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Graham Greene
Indo-China
“The war will be decided elsewhere by men who have never waded waist-deep in fields of paddy.”
Subscribers Only
March 15, 1954
The Editors
Controlling McCarthy
September 24, 1951
Michael Straight
Europe the Battleground
July 26, 1948
The New Republic Staff
The Week
June 26, 1944
Richard Lee Strout
Two Fronts: Normandy and England
June 19, 1944
Richard Lee Strout
,
Michael Young
D-Day
Two reports from London on a historic day in world history.
May 26, 1937
Edmund Wilson
Mr. More and the Mithraic Bull
January 8, 1936
James Mitchell
The Myth of "Hungry" Nations
July 17, 1935
The Editors
Ethiopia: Lesson in War
July 17, 1935
H. N. Brailsford
Britain Veers Toward Germany
April 8, 1931
John Maynard Keynes
Revenue Tariff for Great Britain
May 14, 1930
MacDonald and Gandhi
November 29, 1927
Edmund Wilson
Woodrow Wilson: Political Preacher
February 2, 1927
One of Wells's Worlds
February 1, 1927
John Maynard Keynes
One of Wells’s Worlds
July 7, 1926
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