September 1945

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Articles
Penicillin, Plasma Fractionation and the Physician
Where Do You Get the Clay?
Columbia Broadcasting System
Labor Day, 1949
Ballade With Sounds, or Why Indeed?
If you neglect the sounds it is no ballade; if you neglect the sense — why write it at all? No one is compelled to use these complex forms, but if chosen, their laws must be obeyed to the letter if success is to be attained.
The Old Mandarin "Translations From Chinese"
Of Film Propaganda
Recaptured
The Peripatetic Reviewer
Rickshaw Boy
The War Poets
Tom Paine: America's God Father
The Pacific War
Latin America
The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
London
A Serviceman Looks at the Peace
Can Our Foreign Customers Pay?
The Monument Does Not Remember
Letter From an Island
The Glory That Is Cambridge
Why I Read the Bible
Searching for Manuscripts
The Buried Leaf
Poems After Release
Alaska: Our Deep Freeze
Europe
Wheels in His Head: An American Inventor at Work
The Herr Theological Candidate
Return
The Young Tolstoy
