Summer 1954 issue of Harpers Magazine. Includes "No Enemy But Time," by Maurice Rowdon illustrated with drawings by Sol LeWitt. Contents also include: "The Reputation of the Government," by Adlai E. Stevenson; "Prison: The Enemy of Society," by John Bartlow Martin; "How Make a Chicken Liver Paté Once," by Sylvia Wright, with drawings by Richard E. Davis; "The Origins of Psychoanalysis: Unpublished Personal Letters, Part I," Sigmund Freud; "Calvary, and I Don't Mean Horses," by James M. Gavin; "The Baffling Career of Robert E. Wood," by Irving Pflaum; "F.L.A. (1890 - 1954)," photograph by Oliver E. Allen; "How Language Shapes Our Thoughts," by Stuart Chase; "Babel Among Friends," by John Sack; "Business Parties and Free-Loader," by John Brooks; "Aunt Jackson," by Shirley Jackson, with drawings by Suzanne Suba; "Fairy Tale," by Martha Bacon; "Easter Morning," by Brendan Gill; "Maine Conclusion," Florence B. Jacobs; "Letters;" "The Easy Chair - Norwalk and Points West," by Bernard DeVoto; "Personal & Otherwise;" "After Hours," by Mr. Harper, with drawings by N.M. Bodecker; "The New Books," by Gilbert Highet; "Books in Brief," by Katherine Gauss Jackson; and "The New Recordings," by Edward Tatnall Canby. Cover by Ben Shahn.