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Washington, D.C. Then and Now
(January 2009)
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Thinking Aloud Washington, D.C. Then and Now By Daniel Bell The presence of Barack Obama in the White House reminded me of my first trip to Washington, D.C. It was 1942 and I was...
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Sidney Hook 1902-1989
(July 1989)
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IN MEMORIAM Sidney Hook 1902-1989 BY DANIEL BELL "PHILOSOPHY," John Dewey once wrote, "recovers itself when it ceases to be a device for dealing with the problems of philosophers and...
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The Moral Vision of 'The New Leader'
(December 1973)
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THE MORAL VISION OF 'THE NEW LEADER' BY DANIEL BELL Last November 14, 500 friends of THE NEW LEADER, including many of the country's most prominent intellectuals and labor leaders, attended a...
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The Shame of Riehard Nixon
(January 1973)
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Perspectives THE SHAME OF RICHARD NIXON BY DANIEL BELL AND NATHAN GLAZER We write on December 31, 1972. The bombings, after 15 days, have been halted. Negotiations are to resume January 8....
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Henry Luce's Half-Century
(December 1972)
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Thinking Aloud HENRY LUCE'S HALF-CENTURY BY DANIEL BELL WA. Swanberg's Luce and His Empire (Scribners, 529 pp., $12.50) is superficial, simple-minded, strident, and vulgar. It exemplifies...
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End of the Journey
(December 1968)
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End of the Journey A LONG JOURNEY By George Charney Quadrangle. 340 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by DANIEL BELL Professor of Sociology, Columbia University One does not become a saint through piety,...
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How Do We Climb Down from Pisgah?
(May 1968)
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How Do We Climb Down from Pisgah? TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC LEFT By Michael Harrington Macmillan. 314 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by DANIEL BELL Professor oj Sociology, Columbia University Few persons...
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The Future as Zeitgeist
(October 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD The Future As By Daniel Bell About two years ago, half in jest, I "invented" a new field: the sociology of the future. What I sought to do was speculate—in a "controlled"...
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Summer in Paris and London
(August 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD Summer in Paris and London By Daniel Bell Paris: I like to look at cities from a distance. From a distance, one can trace their contours, their densities, their ecology, even...
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The Tightrope of Color
(July 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD The Tightrope of Color By Daniel Bell Mr. William F. Buckley Jr. is of the "radical right"—not in the political sense of an extremist who would disrupt constitutional processes,...
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The Erosion of Soviet Ideology
(April 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD The Erosion of Soviet Ideology By Daniel Bell AT the beginning of the first volume of his long memoir, People and Life 1891-1921 (Knopf, 1962), Ilya Ehrenburg recalls...
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Sidney Hook at Sixty
(March 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD Sidney Hook at Sixty By Daniel Bell Sidney Hook does not like pieties, so I shall not, even in this mark of respect and affection, attempt the praise we would like to give to a...
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Reflections on the Negro and Labor
(January 1963)
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THINKING ALOUD Reflections On the Negro and Labor By Daniel Bell Some years ago, an older friend, an official of one of the out-of-town locals of the International Ladies' Garment Workers'...
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Thinking Aloud
(October 1962)
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THINKING ALOUD The Fetish God of Revolution By Daniel Bell The current (Summer 1962) issue of Partisan Review contains an article by Norman Birnbaum, the Epimetheus of England's New Left,...
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A Reader's Notebook
(November 1959)
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A READER'S NOTEBOOK By Daniel Bell Non-Conformity In Two Societies THE "Comradely Courts." One of the most fascinating sociological developments in the Soviet Union is the move to create...
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A READER'S NOTEBOOK
(October 1959)
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A READER'S NOTEBOOK By Daniel Bell The Election Returns and Britain's Changing Society In a famous passage, Friedrich Engels once wrote that "the causes of all social changes and political...
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A Reader's Notebook
(October 1959)
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A READER'S NOTEBOOK By Daniel Bell The New Societies And Two Cultures The New Society. In New York City the other week, Harry Van Arsdale, President of the local AFL-CIO Council, announced that...
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Random Footnotes
(September 1959)
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Random Footnotes By Daniel Bell The Strange Tale of Bruno R. IN THE WORLD of letters and politics there occasionally appears a man who, by his writing, makes a mark, yet prefers the shadow of...
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Dialogue in Vienna
(November 1958)
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On the meaning of workers control today By Daniel Bell Dialogue in Vienna IN THE LAST 15 years, a remarkable set of experiments in industrial democracy have been taking place: the workers'...
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The CP-Once Over Lightly
(November 1958)
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The CP-Once Over Lightly The American Communist Party. By Irving Howe and Lewis Coser. Beacon. 593 pp. $6.75. Reviewed by Daniel Bell Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,...
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Yale Man as Revolutionist
(December 1957)
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Yale Man as Revolutionist The Memoirs of a Revolutionist. Reviewed by Daniel Bell By Dwight Macdonald. Labor editor, "Fortune"; Farrar, Straus & Cudahy. 376 pp. $4.75. editor, "The New American...
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Bombay Test
(October 1957)
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Asian Notebook-5 Bombay Test By Daniel Bell (Last of a series) BOMBAY is a wonderful surprise. A spit of land edging into the ocean, it is bright and clean (the cows are segregated in pastures...
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"Pagodas, Police and Politics in Burma"
(October 1957)
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Asian Notebooh-4 Pagodas, Police and Politics in Burma This is the fourth of five articles based on a notebook which Daniel Bell (cut at left) kept while touring Asia last spring. Mr. Bell was on...
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Bangkok Vistas
(October 1957)
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Asian Notebook-3 Bangkok Vistas By Daniel Bell In Bangkok one finally encounters an "Oriental" city, even though the capital is only 175 years old. The fact is that most of the large cities of...
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The Strange Logic of East Pakistan
(September 1957)
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Asian Notebook-2 The Strange Logic of East Pakistan By Daniel Bell The most impressive new buildings in Dacca, the capital of East Pakistan, are the Shahbagh Hotel, a handsome four-story...
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Night Stop in Calcutta
(September 1957)
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Asian Notebooh-1 Night Stop in Calcutta By Daniel Bell In Paris, where I sought a visa for India, I received a first surprise. The consul at the Embassy, a small, thin man with an abstracted air,...
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The Impact of Advertising
(February 1957)
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A $10-billion business is devoted to making Americans work harder, earn more, and buy more products that they don't really need The Impact of Advertising By Daniel Bell What marks a great city if...
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Notes on the Garbled Ideologies of Our Time
(January 1957)
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Paradoxes of 1957 Notes on the Garbled Ideologies of Our Time By Daniel Bell Revolution. Almost all the French intellectuals, with Jean-Paul Sartre in the van, have affirmed their ringing break...
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Europe's New Anti-Communist Communists
(November 1956)
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Soviet repression in Hungary antagonizes Western Communists Europe's New Anti-Communist Communists By Daniel Bell Paris Not since Spain has an event so quickened the emotions of Europe as the...
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THE USSR: A SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW
(November 1956)
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WRITERS and WRITING The USSR: A Sociological View How the Soviet System Works. By Raymond Bauer, Alex Inkeles and Clyde Kluckhohn. Harvard. 274 pp. $4.75. Reviewed by Daniel Bell Labor editor,...
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An Innocent Abroad:
(March 1956)
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An Innocent Abroad A Forest of Tigers. By Robert Shaplen. Knopf. 373 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by Daniel Bell Labor Editor, "Fortune"; editor, "The New American Right" Robert Shaplen has attempted...
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The Antique Drum
(December 1955)
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WRITERS and WRITING The Antique Drum The Socialist Party of America. By David A. Shannon. Macmillan. 320 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Daniel Bell Labor Editor, "Fortune''; editor, "The New American...
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IXION'S WHEEL
(July 1955)
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In this real enclave, socialism's most advanced techniques have taken root—all in the name of 'free enterprise' IXION'S WHEEL By Daniel Bell Ixion, located between the United States and Canada,...
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NOTES ON WORK-2
(September 1954)
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NOTES ON WORK—2 The Erosion of Work By Daniel Bell By and large, the sociologist and the engineer have written off any effort to readjust the work process; the worker, like the mythical Ixion, is...
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Notes on Work?1
(September 1954)
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NOTES ON WORK-1 The Organization of Work By Daniel Bell "Anything that obscures the fundamentally moral nature of the social problem is harmful, no matter whether it proceeds from the side of...
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'Hard' and 'Soft' Anti-Communism
(May 1954)
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WRITERS and WRITING 'Hard' and 'Soft' Anti-Communism By Daniel Bell One day early in 1953, Granville Hicks was subpoenaed by the Velde Committee to tell what he knew about Communist activities at...
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APRIL NINETEENTH
(April 1950)
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April Nineteenth In Memory of the Fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto By DANIEL BELL THE BULLFIGHTERS call it the hora de verdad, the moment of truth. It is that crucial instant when the last charge...
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UTOPIAN NIGHTMARE
(June 1949)
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WRITERS and WRITING THE NEW LEADER LITERARY SECTION Utopian Nightmare NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR By George Orwell. Haramrt, Brace and Company. 314 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by DANIEL MLL WHEN THOMAS MORE...
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ARVIN AND DINUBA A CASE STUDY OF TWO TOWNS
(May 1947)
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ARVIN and DINUBA A CASE STUDY OF TWO TOWNS By Daniel Bell MpHIS is a study of two towns, both I located in the fabulous Central * Valley of California. Arvin and Dinuba are farm commuuiHh....
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The American DreAm-1947 Model
(March 1947)
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FUTURES By Daniel Bell Member of the Social Science t acuity of the College of the University of Chicago "The American Dree m"-1947 Model The Omissions of Walter Lippmann By Daniel Bell FOR...
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FUTURES
(February 1947)
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FUTURES By Daniel Bell Formet managing; tditot of The New Leadet and of the magazine Common Sense, now member, of the Social Science Faculty of the College of ike University of...
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The New World Economy
(August 1946)
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The New World Economy Review by DANIEL BELL INTERNATIONAL CARTELS. By Ervin Hexner. University of North Carolina Precs, 1946. 555 pages. $6.00. THE cartel problem today has no meaning-....
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Futures Population Explosion in the Orient
(August 1946)
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Futures Population Explosion in the Orient By Daniel Bell THE strength snd power of any country ia determined, in ita outer limit*, by ita population and resources. No matter bow strong the...
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Labor and Peace Table--Has It a Program?
(December 1944)
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Labor and Peace Table--Has It a Program? By DANIEL BELL Til eoiwantiona of the two big labor federations, the AFL end CIO, which opened this week took up the timeIglfaiis] facing labor in the...
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CARTELS, FASCISM AND PEACE
(November 1944)
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CARTELS, FASCISM AND PEACE The Kilgore Report Adds to Confusion on What to Do With Postwar Germany By Daniel Bell r Jtlf Kikpee" Ceaunittee this weak issued « report | «a mternntieanl cartels,...
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TRENDS: Ideas in action; events as they reflect political tendencies.
(September 1944)
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TRENDS: Ideas in action; events as they reflect political tendencies. By Daniel Bell [Liston M. Oak in on vacation] FDR to Scrap Little Steel Formula TlfERE were numerous indications this week...
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Washington and the Nation
(September 1944)
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Washington and the Nation LABOR ROUND-UP UAW Convention to Debate No-Strike Pledge; Four Caucuses Emerge By DANIEL BELL THE annual conventions of the United Auto Workers, CIO, are usually loud,...
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Politics for Power
(June 1944)
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Polities for Power IT iMjr b* on« of th* major paradox** of our genera-ti«a that World War 1 was an impcrialiat war, ^void of reveJuUosssry aim*, ret with revolutionary hy products, while World War...
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Sedition on Trial
(June 1944)
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Sedition on Trial By Daniel Bell «-tr 7 ASHINCTON, D. C—The major impression of %^ the Washington sedition trial has been that the ? T oui trooSa la a eircua, peopled with characters Yfc,...
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Imperialists Plan Postwar Mobilization
(May 1944)
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Imperialists Plan Postwar Mobilization By Daniel Bell Tk MOST of the postwar .1^/1 talk going arawnd r*M' deals with desnebilisation; this article It going to talk about peetwe»r...
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Bruce Bliven-Don Quixote of Liberalism
(March 1944)
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Bruce Bliven—Don Quixote of Liberalism By Daniel Bell BRUCE BLIVEN has gone to war. to the currant issue (March «) of The New Republic, he has loaded his blunderbuss and aimed in a wide circle at...
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Tory Socialism in Britain
(February 1944)
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Tory Socialism in Britain By Daniel Bell IT vu Charles F. Murphy, the Bom of Tammany Hall, who once said, "we don't need a Socialist tarty; if the people of New York want Socialism, then...
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Washington' 44-Prelude To the MOnopoly State?
(January 1944)
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Washington' 44-Prelude To the MOnopoly State? By Daniel Bell WASHINGTON, D. C—The clearest "after-imaf e" of official Washington that remains after a short visit, is the deadening apathy and...
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Labor Conventions Warn FDR on Home Front Muddles
(October 1943)
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Labor Conventions Warn FDR on Home Front Muddles AFL, UAW Ask Strong New Deal As Condition of '44 FDR Support By DANIEL BELL Organized labor lashed dot at the Administration's labor policies...
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UAW Parley to Show Labor's Mood Towards FDR Policies
(October 1943)
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UAW Parley to Show Labor's Mood Towards FDR Policies Report Phil Murray to Force Compromise in Reuther-Addes Fight By DANIEL BELL U. S. labor and political circles had all eyes on Buffalo this...
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Clippings and Comments
(July 1943)
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Clippings and Comments By Daniel Bell ??? of the most significant social devebpments of the war is th« w^v imperial! sections of big business, more especially in Great Britain and latterly taiaX...
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Clippings and Comment
(July 1943)
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Clippings and Comment By Daniel Bell An ???? letter to Thomas Lament ????. LAJiOJiT: *"* Perhaps it U not polite to "bom to" ?» ¦???? +enaswm»pasBeaat?B«> inasmuch ' m you've ??^?????...
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Byrnes Halts 'Teapot Dome' Deal, Moves to Probe Elk Hills Oil Scandal
(June 1943)
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Byrnes Halts 'Teapot Dome' Deal, Moves to Probe Elk Hills Oil Scandal OWM Action Follows Voorhis' Speech, New Leader Expose By DANIEL BELL The Elk Hills oil deal, exposed by The New Leader as a...
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Expose Huge Profit Grab in New "Calif. Teapot Dome" Oil Scandal
(June 1943)
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Expose Huge Profit Grab in New "Calif. Teapot Dome" Oil Scandal Voorhis Charges in Congress Ignored By Nations Press By DANIEL BELL Oat in Elk Hill, Califoroia'ti* U. $. jiwh mm mmi«pt of **...
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Planning by Whom for What?- Business Menaces FDR Schemes
(March 1943)
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planning by Whom for What?- Business Menaces FDR Schemes The Elite and the Masses ????????????????? |y SIDNEY ?????????????????????? rpg? conception of a democracy without 1 "eventmaking...
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'Air Empire' Battle for Skyways Hits Post-War Unity
(March 1943)
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'Air Empire' Battle for Skyways Hits Post-War Unity US. Plays Down Loose Talk, Luce Bill Killed in House By DANIEL BELL Few policies in current American history »re destined to be of greater...
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PRO-FASCISTS SEEK TO CONTROL POLISH EXILE GOV'T
(October 1942)
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Pro-Fascists Seek to Control Polish Exile Gov't Report Potocki-Ciano NegoHatibns For Beck Puppet Government By LEON DCMffFN and DANtEL MIX Pro-Fascist and anti-Semitic elements in the Polish...
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GOP Assembly man Goldberg Joins Communists in Pro-Nazi Peace Drive
(September 1940)
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GOP Assembly man Goldberg Joins Communists in Pro-Nazi Peace Drive By DANIEL BELL Strung across Avenue C, on New York's lower East Side, floats a drooping banner which proclaims. "Wendell Willkie...
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Liberal Shun ATC Parley As C.P. Front
(July 1940)
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Liberal Shun ATC Parley As C.P. Front By DANIEL BELL CtaLriaii Youth Congress' "~^*a enlist a progressive 'tj-omi the shadowy fronts ""tXJi* controls has failed. *__-d against them are...
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