| Show Library Adds Non-Fiction War Books By Jane Akimoto most writers are now being encouraged to write about the the world of non-fiction is definitely predominating according to L. H. university Among the most recent and noteworthy books added to the which he Carlson's a book of Dorpalen's World of General and book- which presents pros and cons of world A. C. Millspaugh's Plans and American E. Reves' and the book which critics have predicted will be slated for post war D. S. Howard's and Federal Relief which gives a complete analysis of our employment An idealistic Time for by H. Agar gives an interesting viewpoint of the according to and especially to be recommended is Men Around by R. Study of a great scientist is Washington by An interesting book given to the university bv Senator Elbert D. Thomas is Kaiser on by P. compiled by Nancy presents the isolationists' claims in Among the many well-known works included in this book are Herbert Hoover's Immediate Relations of the U. S. to this Charles Lindbergh's Letter to and J. Gunther's a Free A frank account of General withdrawal from Burma is told in J. with Interesting is the viewpoint of J. Joesten's in which he questions the neutrality of A good review of the war from the fall of France to Pearl Harbor is F. Davis' War |