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ECKARDT, W. V.
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America Without Ike
(October 1955)
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Like Ike before his heart attack, our position at home and abroad only looks rosy; we face serious problems which neither party has yet begun to consider America Without Ike By W V...
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THE HOOVER REPORTS
(July 1955)
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A %2-mUlion blueprint for creeping reaction THE HOOVER REPORTS By W. V. Eckardt Washington, D.C. On June 30, the busy life of the second Hoover Commission — which is giving us advice on...
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The Politics of Fear:
(April 1955)
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CORSI ON TRIAL. THE POLITICS OF FEAR By W. V. Eckardt WASHINGTON, D.C. IT WOULD require the perceptive-ness and descriptive talent of a Franz Kafka to convey the atmosphere of trepidation,...
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Why Ike Will Run:
(April 1955)
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Politicians' pressure is too strong Why Ike Will Run By W V. Eckardt WASHINGTON, D.C. SOME DAY, the Republican party hopes to be strong enough to elect a President, Vice President Nixon told...
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The Fight Over Taxes:
(March 1955)
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More will be heard on the Democratic proposal to boost consumer income The Fight Over Taxes By W. V. Eckardt WASHINGTON, D.C. WITH MORE vehement certitude than he ever mustered against...
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McCarthy on Trial:
(November 1954)
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Joe may be censured, but Vice President Nixon has already stolen his smear-brush and is wielding it mightily McCarthy on Trial By W. V. Eckardt WASHINGTON, D.C. IT IS IRONIC that the Senate...
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The Atomic Giveaway
(August 1954)
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Senate filibuster presages November election battle on The Atomic Giveaway By W V Eckardt Washington, D.C. It was past 2 a.m. the other night. The big clock in the Senate chamber ticked away...
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The July 20 Plot Against Hitler
(July 1954)
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Ten years ago, a group of moderate German civilians and Army leaders attempted to overthrow the Nazis The July 20 Plot Against Hitler By W V Eckardl Shortly after noon on July 20, 1944, a young...
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Ike's Program Stalls
(June 1954)
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Leaders of Congress are indifferent to the legislation proposed by the President Ike's Program Stalls By W V Eckardt Washington, D.C. The President's admonitions to get on with his legislative...
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Return to Sanity?
(June 1954)
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RETURN TO SANITY? By W V Eckardt WASHINGTON, D. C. ONLY A FEW MONTHS AGO, 50 per cent of the American people, including the Republican National Committee, considered McCarthyism at worst a...
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Reviving German Propaganda
(May 1954)
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National Reports Atlanta: Joseph R. Fiszman. Boston: Courtney R. Sheldon. Chicago: Albert N. Votaw. Dallas: Bicknell Eubanks. Minneapolis: Sam Romer. New Orleans: Stephen Ryan. Richmond: Lawrence...
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'Terminating' the Indians
(April 1954)
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'Terminating' the Indians Congress threatens to strip America's first inhabitants of their rights and wealth under the guise of emancipating them and making them 'first-class citizens' By W. V....
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Operation Silver-lining
(January 1954)
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There is little hope of emigration for displaced persons in the new 'emergency' refugee relief program OPERATION SILVER-LINING By W. V. Eckardt Washington, D. C. The President recently listed...
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Love Beat Brain-Washing
(January 1954)
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Love Beat Brain-washing Corporal Batchelor's story points a moral to local vigilantes By W. V. Eckardt Washington, D. C. The first cheering blow for freedom in 1954 was struck by a simple...
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Congress Returns
(January 1954)
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CONGRESS RETURNS Despite Ike's conferences, nothing decisive is expected By W. V. Eckardt Washington, D. C. Unless there is some wholly unexpected crisis this spring, it would seem that the only...
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