December 1942

In This Issue
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Articles
Our Ally Mexico
Exploring the Dangerous Trades
"Holly Days"
How Serious Is Our Race Problem? An Unsparing, Fair-Minded Survey by an American Negro
England's Greatest Living Dramatist: A Close, Good-Natured Portrait of George Bernard Shaw
Courage in Occupied France: A Story of the French Who Won't Give In
Command in the Confederacy: The Men Who Sparked the Army of Northern Virginia
First Person Singular
New Books for Young People
Primer for Combat
Queen of the Flat-Tops
Democratic Ideals and Reality
Hostages
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
A Latin American Speaks
The Magnificent Idiot
The Turning Point
Good Intentions
Memories of Happy Days
Victor Hugo
The Abc of Inflation
Retrospect of Western Travel
For My People
The Day Must Dawn
Abraham Lincoln and the Fifth Column
The Hidden Civil War
La Quintrala
The Flying Tigers
Diary of a Washington Correspondent
How to Be Fit
Norma Ashe
Latin America
Religion in Soviet Russia
Innocent Merriment
The Time of My Life
Grand Canyon
Safe Deliverance
What About Germany?
"I Write From Washington"
Michelangelo
