President Conant's book, "Education in a Divided World," has been chosen as one of the ten books published in 1948 "most progressively influencing the thought of the American public."
It will compete with such books as Eisenhower's "Crusade in Europe," Churchill's "The Gathering Storm," Kinsey's "Sexual Behavior in The Human Male," and "The Naked and the Dead" by Norman Mailer '41 for the Gutenberg Award, to be given by the Book Manufacturer's Institute.
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