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Street, New York, N. Y., publishes materials on postwar problems. Pamphlet, Toward Greater Freedom, is an excellent study guide to a variety of postwar problems. List price 15 cents.

Foreign Policy Association, 22 East 38th Street, New York, N. Y., publishes Headline Books and Foreign Policy Reports. Subjects deal with foreign nations and their social, economic, and political problems. Typical Headline Books: America's Battlefronts; Russia at War; The Struggle for World Order; Look at Latin America; American Foreign Policy; East and West of Suez. Foreign Policy Reports on concurrent international problems are published on the 1st and 15th of each month. Prices (both series) 25 cents per copy. Discounts of 20 per cent on 10 to 99 copies and of 40 per cent on 100 to 499. Special discounts on unusually large orders.

National Planning Association, 800 21st Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., publishes materials on postwar problems in a series called Planning Pamphlets. Typical subjects: Relief for Europe; Outlook for Domestic Air Transport; Outlook for the Railroad Industry; When Demobilization Day Comes; Post War Industrialization of China. List price 25 cents. Discounts of 10 per cent on 10 to 50 copies, 15 per cent on 50 to 100, and 20 per cent on 100 or more.

Oxford University Press, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., publishes series called America in a World at War. Typical subjects: An Atlas of the U.S.S.R.; Radio in Wartime; France and the War; Women in the War Production; German Geopolitics. List price 10 cents. Discounts vary from 10 to 40 per cent.

Public Affairs Committee, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y., publishes pamphlets on world and national affairs. Typical subjects: Safeguarding Our Civil Liberties; Rebuilding Europe-After Victory; Freedom from Want; The Airplane and Tomorrow's World. List price 10 cents. Discount of 20 per cent on orders for over 25 and under 100 copies; 25 per cent on quantities over 100; special discounts on orders over 500.

Twentieth Century Fund, 220 West 42nd Street, New York,

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