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Paid articleMONOPOLY INVESTIGATORS (November 1938)
[35] Monopoly Investigators By OLIVER McKEE, jr. Public hearings of the Monopoly Investigation are scheduled to begin during November. The personnel of the investigating committee is...
Paid articleLITTLE BUSINESS MEN CONSOLIDATE (June 1938)
Little Business Men Consolidate By OLIVER McKEE, JR. T HE LITTLE business men descended on Washington at a time when the economic problems of the country held the national spotlight. The sharp...
Paid articlePresent Arms! (September 1936)
September 4, 1936 The Commonweal 437 PRESENT ARMS! By OLIVER McKEE, jr. FOR THE fiscal year beginning July I, Congress has given the army, the navy, and their air services close...
Paid articleThe Townsend Plan (February 1936)
February 7, 1936 The Commonweal 39 THE TOWNSEND...
Paid articleUncle Sam and the Soviets (December 1935)
148 The Commonweal December 6, 1935 UNCLE SAM AND THE SOVIETS By...
Paid articleLeft-wingers (August 1934)
LEFT-WINGERS By OLIVER McKEE, jr. AS THE first New Deal Congress passes into history, after a legislative performance that goes far toward remaking the social order, President Roosevelt maintains...
Paid articleThe Republicans at Bay (July 1934)
THE REPUBLICANS AT BAY By OLIVER McKEE, jr. FEW POPULAR verdicts in American political history have been more decisive than that of Nevember, 1932, under which the Republican party, after twelve...
Paid articleSubsistence Homesteads (March 1934)
511 SUBSISTENCE HOMESTEADS By OLIVER McKEE, jr. While many have greeted the back to the land movement as a method of relieving unemployment sanely, just as many have learned through...
Paid articleGovernment and the Investor (January 1934)
348 GOVERNMENT AND THE INVESTOR By OLIVER McKEE, jr. ON MARCH 29, 1933, in a special message, President Roosevelt asked Congress to enact legislation "for federal supervision of traffic in...
Paid articleThe New Deal and the Banks (November 1933)
November 17, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 63 THE NEW DEAL AND THE BANKS By OLIVER McKEE, JR. EN the ordeal which has put to so searching a test both the character and the institutions of the American...
Paid articleLabor and the New Deal (November 1933)
November 3, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 7 LABOR AND THE NEW DEAL By OLIVER McKEE, JR. STRIKES and labor disputes, geographically widely scattered, and involving in the aggregate perhaps a quarter of a...
Paid articleA Quarantine for Graft (September 1933)
460 THE COMMONWEAL September i 5, 1933 A QUARANTINE FOR...
Paid articleResurgent Nationalism (August 1933)
380 THE COMMONWEAL August 18, 1933 RESURGENT...
Paid articleWashington Rebuilt (June 1933)
154 THE COMMONWEAL June 9, 193 WASHINGTON...
Paid articleCongress and the War Debts (November 1932)
November 23, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 97 CONGRESS AND THE WAR DEBTS By OLIVER McKEE, jr. KNIGHT errant of American politics, espouser of unpopular causes, and a prophet whose voice has at times...
Paid articleMr. Hoover's Astronomy (September 1931)
436 THE COMMONWEAL September 9, 1931 MR. HOOVER'S ASTRONOMY By OLIVER McKEE, JR. S INCE President Hoover took the lead in an inter-national effort to prevent the financial collapse of Germany,...
Paid articlePublic Works Program (March 1931)
AS PERHAPS its major contribution in the na/ A tion's fight to free itself from the business depres"*• - ^ sion, the federal government has embarked upon a building program calling for the...
Paid articleThe Communist Danger (February 1931)
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES now has before it the report on Communist activities in the United States made by its special committee. The report and its accompanying recommendations embody the...
Paid articlePolitical March of the Veterans (November 1930)
IN THE twelve years that have passed since the guns on the western front were silenced, the veteran of the World War has won a secure foothold in American politics. He wields a power that is...
Paid articleYellow Men and White (September 1930)
YELLOW MEN AND WHITE By OLIVER McKEE, jr. TWO clouds have hovered over the relations between Japan and the United States in recent years. The threat of naval competition was one of them....
Paid articleTen Years of Woman Suffrage (July 1930)
298 THE COMMONWEAL July 16, 1930 TEN YEARS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE By OLIVER McKEE, jr. THE American woman celebrates this year her tenth birthday as a voter. Those who have led her to the...
Paid articleThe Third Party (May 1930)
May 21, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 67 THE THIRD PARTY By OLIVER McKEE, jr. THIRD-PARTY movements recur in cycles to upset the equilibrium of the two-party system in American politics. At...
Paid articleTown and Country (August 1929)
354 THE COMMONWEAL August 7, I929 TOWN AND COUNTRY By OLIVER McKEE, JR. "I[F ALIENS are ex cluded from the count upon which the repre- sentation of the different states in...
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