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    [+] America's Strenuous Age (Review) by "E.A.B.", p. 51 - PDF
     The Strenuous Age in American Literature, by Grant C. Knight

    1. The Strenuous Age in American Literature by Grant C. Knight
    The Saturday Review, July 16, 1955
  2.  
    [+] Chicago's Literary Age (Review) by "E.A.B.", p. 52 - PDF
     The Chicago Renaissance in American Letters, by Bernard I. Duffey

    1. The Chicago Renaissance in American Letters by Bernard I. Duffey
    The Saturday Review, July 16, 1955
  3.  
    [+] German Symbolist (Review) by "E.A.B.", p. 54 - PDF
     The Poetry of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, by Heinrich Henel

    1. The Poetry of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer by Heinrich Henel
    The Saturday Review, July 16, 1955
  4.  
    Cover Photograph by Arnold Eagle, - PDF
    The Saturday Review, September 29, 1956
  5.  
    Royal Danish Ballet by Arnold Eagle, pp. 110-119
     Photographs
    Coronet Magazine, October 1956
  6.  
    [+] The Ball Is Round (Review) by Clyde Eagleton, p. 18 - PDF
     United Nations and World Community, by A.H. Feller

    1. United Nations and World Community by A.H. Feller
    The Saturday Review, January 17, 1953
  7.  
    King---of Masschusetts' Safety by Stanley Eames, pp. 75-78
    Coronet Magazine, September 1952
  8.  
    De Havilland---The Man Behind the Comet by Marjorie Earl, pp. 30-33 - PDF
    Collier's Weekly, January 10, 1953
  9.  
    Better Hospital Care for Less by Howard Earle, pp. 62-64
    Coronet Magazine, March 1959
  10.  
    Accent on Living
      Round Trip to Yesterday by Eleanor Early,, p. 90
    The Atlantic Monthly, September 1957
  11.  
    The Catty School of Writing by Ernest Earnest, pp. 7-9 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, June 29, 1957
  12.  
    McCreary's Luck (First Part) by Michael East, pp. 106-143
    Argosy, January 1958
  13.  
    McCreary's Luck (Last Part) by Michael East, pp. 102-143
    Argosy, February 1958
  14.  
    The Easy Chair by P.D. East, pp. 12-19
     How to be a man of distinction
    The Harpers Monthly, January 1959
  15.  
    Two Gentlemen from America by William Eastlake, pp. 377-386
    The Hudson Review, Autumn 1954
  16.  
    The Medicine Men by William Eastlake, pp. 54-62
    The Harpers Monthly, March 1955
  17.  
    The Quiet Chimneys by William Eastlake, pp. 45-50
    The Harpers Monthly, May 1955
  18.  
    Where the Warriors Crossed by William Eastlake, pp. 44-48 - PDF
     The moving story of a soldier for whom the war had never ended
    Collier's Weekly, August 3, 1956
  19.  
    The Bandits by William Eastlake, pp. 56-62
    The Harpers Monthly, September 1956
  20.  
    The Unhappy Hunting Grounds (story) by William Eastlake, pp. 399-415
    The Hudson Review, Autumn 1956
  21.  
    Flight of the Circle Heart by William Eastlake, pp. 60-65
    The Harpers Monthly, November 1957
  22.  
    Man Trap by William Eastlake, pp. 34-35
    The Saturday Evening Post, March 29, 1958
  23.  
    The Library in '57
      The Challenge of Continual Crisis by John T. Eastlick,, p. 15 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, June 22, 1957
  24.  
    Can Truman Be Educated? by Max Eastman, pp. 726-732 - PDF
    The American Mercury, December 1950
  25.  
    Under the Bo Tree by Max Eastman, pp. 477-483 - PDF
     A Revaluation of Buddha
    The American Mercury, April 1951
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