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    The Other Side by Armand Panigel, pp. 58-59 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, March 26, 1949
  2.  
    [+] American---People and Regions (6 Reviews) by Helen Papashvily, pp. 107-108 - PDF
     Mr. Justice Black: The Man and His Opinions, by John Paul Frank, ...

      Common Ground, Spring 1949
    1.  
      [+] Pushing Behind the Stereotypes (6 Reviews) by Helen Papashvily, pp. 104-105 - PDF
       American Me, by Beatrice W. Griffith, ...

        Common Ground, Spring 1949
      1.  
        September Elegy (Verse) by Thomas Parkinson, pp. 157-159 - PDF
        Horizon, March 1949
      2.  
        The China Run by Neil Paterson, pp. 101-127
        Argosy, March 1949
      3.  
        The Sugar Maple by Donald Culross Peattie, pp. 50-52
        The Atlantic Monthly, March 1949
      4.  
        [+] Report on Japan (Review) by Nathaniel Peffer, p. 337
         Prospects for Democracy in Japan, by T.A. Bisson

        1. Prospects for Democracy in Japan by T.A. Bisson
        The Nation, March 19, 1949
      5.  
        The Stage by Kappo Phelan, p. 520
        Commonweal, March 4, 1949
      6.  
        The Stage by Kappo Phelan, p. 542
        Commonweal, March 11, 1949
      7.  
        The Stage by Kappo Phelan, pp. 590-591
        Commonweal, March 25, 1949
      8.  
        Drawn and Quartered by George Allen Phelps, p. 139
        Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1949
      9.  
        Instrument Robot by Leslie Phelps, p. 117 - PDF
        Fantastic Adventures, March 1949
      10.  
        The Club House by Rog Phillips, pp. 132-135
        Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1949
      11.  
        The Week's Preview by Warren Phillips, pp. 32-34 - PDF
        Collier's Weekly, March 5, 1949
      12.  
        The Week's Preview by Warren Phillips, pp. 36-39 - PDF
        Collier's Weekly, March 19, 1949
      13.  
        Sleep No More by William Phillips, pp. 231-250
        The Partisan Review, March 1949
      14.  
        Luck and Brains by Lee Prentiss, p. 140
        Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1949
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