Summer 1962


  • Alarms and Skirmishes by Editors
  • Confessions of a Free-Lance Writer by Ruel McDaniel
  • Eastern Europe by Eugen Lemberg
  • Existential Psychotherapy and the Image of Man by Maurice Friedman
  • Neo-Mercantilism and the Unmet Social Need-Ers by W. Allen Wallis
  • The Contemporary Personal Novel by Julian Marias
  • The New Vocation to Leisure by John Wild
  • The Public Sector and Price Fixing by Karl Brandt
  • The Revival of Anti-Germanism by William Henry Chamberlin
  • The U.N. in 1776 by Andrew Gilchrist
  • Verse by John Tagliabue
  • Verse by Katherine Reeves
  • Verse by Mary Shumway

Essays

  • The Kravchenko Case by David J. Dallin

Reviews

  • American Rhetoric: The Will and the World by William Raymond Smith
  • Aspects of a Novelist’s Art by Perrin H. Lowrey
  • Capital and Prosperity by John C. Weicher
  • Coleridge’s Notebooks: The Second Instalment by Geoffrey H. Hartman
  • Dilemma of the Modern Chinese Writer by Hellmut Wilhelm
  • Moral Evaluation: Old and Not-So-New Reflections by Donald Atwell Zoll
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Puncturing the Balloons of Statism by John T. McCutcheon, Jr.
  • The Committee Appraised by Francis G. Wilson
  • The Transformation of Semantics by Wayne Booth

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