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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: JULY 25, 1949; VOL. XXXIV NO.4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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THE COVER: "SECRETARY LOUIS JOHNSON: Defense boss and no kidding" -- The plumbers and electricians were still working on Defense Secretary Louis Johnson's new office at the Pentagon as Washington bureau staffer Dick Davis and photographer Yousuf Karsh arrived for an 8:30 appointment. "Ten minutes--no more, said the Secretary to Karsh. Then he added: "No one has ever taken a good picture of me." As might be expected, the photographer took more than twice the allotted time and NEWSWEEK readers can judge how well he succeeded. Johnson was named to the Defense post for the express purpose of "knocking heads together" and ending the internecine service squabbling. How well he has succeeded and the troubles he is encountering are appraised on page 18.

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS: The national and international news of the day, INCLUDING: Muted bell for the Fourth Round in the economy. ARMED SERVICES: Mr Secretary Johnson (Cover story, with photos). PLUS MORE National and International news. OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE: BUSINESS: Signs of a new buying spurt. THEATER: Miss Liberty. MUSIC: Riviera Balladeers. ART: Canadians in Boston. MOVIES: "Movie Crazy", "The FOUNTAINHEAD" by Ayn Rand, BOOKS, MORE SIGNED OPINION: Business Tides, Henry Hazlitt; Foreign Tides, Joseph B. Phillips; Perspective, Raymond Moley; Sport Week, John Lardner; Washington Tides, Ernest K. Lindley.


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