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August 8, 1942 issue

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This article focuses on several authors. Oscar Williams is the author of a book of poems "The Man Coming Toward You," and editor of "New Poems 1942: An Anthology of British and American Verse." Reinhold Niebuhr, professor of applied Christianity at Union Theological Seminary, is the author of several books, including "The Nature and Destiny of Man" and "Reflections on the End of an Era." Joseph Newman served as Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Herald Tribune" until the outbreak of war. He has recently published a book about his experiences entitled "Goodbye Japan."

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AUTHORS; WILLIAMS, Oscar; NIEBUHR, Reinhold, 1892-1971; NEWMAN, Joseph; BOOKS; JOURNALISTS
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