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May 10, 1941 issue

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The article presents a list of books which are published in a recent issue of the journal. The names of the books are "The Intent of the Artist," by Sherwood Anderson, Thornton Wilder, Roger Sessions and William Lescaze and edited by Augusto Centeno, "Your Mexican Holiday: A Modern Guide," by Anita Brenner, "Of Men and Women," by Pearl S. Buck, "Against This Torrent," by Edward Mead Earle, "Fiscal Policy and Business Cycle," by Alvin H. Hansen, "Satan's Sergeants," by Josephine Herbst, "Louisiana Hayride," by Harnett T. Kane, "The Internment of Aliens," by F. Lafitte.

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BOOKS; PERIODICALS; INTENT of the Artist, The (Book); ANDERSON, Sherwood, 1876-1941; FISCAL Policy & Business Cycles (Book); HANSEN, Alvin H.
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