'Fourth Term' Raises Havoc With Party Lines 'House Wreckers Rip Social Service Bills In Anti-FDR Rampage By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON.—A political realignment, resulting:...
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The Bromfield Story, or How One Farmer Came A-Cropper Louis Bromfield—after a little stint down in the Department of Agriculture—has set himself up as an authority on American agriculture. Working...
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A Page of Features Americana Books and Writers Chatter The Home Front By WILLIAM E. BOHN Lekerson's Warning to Labor WILLIAM M. LEISERSON is no outsider. As one of John R. f» Commons' men at...
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The Passing of "The Thurman Arnold Era," or Trust-Busting Dies Again By DAVID A. MUNRO MANY thought the Era of Thurman Arnold, now drawing; to a dose, was an anachronism. Others, among the ranks...
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Russia, Finland, Bulgaria and the Anti-Nazi Front Stalin's Foreign Policy — Moscow Line Disturbs Anti-Nazis in Central Europe By Burton Nichols SrNCEthe Casablanca conference there haVe bean many...
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Todd's "Something for the Boys" a Lavish Hilarious Musical This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. at. AND THEY SHAKE...
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SDF News Parsons mterested la social Democrafic ideas and mwbmtnt, tkould write to the Social Democrat! e-wT/ NATIONAL • During the next few months, every local and branch is. h^g urged to make...
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Where the News Ends By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN The War and the Average Soldier JACKSONVILLE, Florida.—For the last week I have been roaming about this sunny state, delivering lectures, trying to...
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