For Further Reading

These books are suggested for supplementary reading if you have access to them or wish to purchase them from the publishers. They are not approved nor officially supplied by the War Department. They have been selected because they give additional information and represent different points of view.

“A Peace Program for Veterans.” By Charles Hurd. Published by New York Times Company, 229 West 43rd St., New York 18, N. Y. (1944). Free on request.

Our Servicemen and Economic Security. Edited by Robert H. Skilton. Special issues of Annals of the American Academy, 3457 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (May 1943) $2.00.

Soldier to Civilian. By George K. Pratt. Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 330 West 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. (1944). $2.50.

The Veteran Comes Back. By Willard Waller. Published by Dryderi Press, 103 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. (1944) $2.50.

When Johnny Comes Marching Home. By Dixon Wecter. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 2 Park St., Boston 7, Mass. (1944). $3.00.

Psychology for the Returning Serviceman. Edited by Irvin L. Child and Marjorie Van de Water. Published by The Infantry Journal, 1115 Seventeenth St., N. W., Wash­ington 6, D. C. 25 cents.

Good-by to G.I.: How to Be a Successful Civilian. By Maxwell Droke. Published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 810 Broadway, Nashville 2, Tenn. $1.00.

From EM 6: Why Do Veterans Organize? (1946)