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Vol. 001 Issue 013 (March 1 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 015 (March 15 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 016 (March 22 1930)
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PROGRESSIVES ENDORSE PHIL FOR GOVERNOR
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Peavey, Lynn
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PROGRESSIVES ENDORSE PHIL FOR GOVERNOR Alvin Reis Gets Backing For Attorney General From Dist. Progressive Groups DELEGATES A UNIT FOR LA FOLLETTE Mortenson Given Support At New Lisbon Meet For...
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ASK CORPORATION CASH FOR JUDGE'S ELECTION
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Ask Corporation Cash For Judge's Election The firm of Quarles, Spence and Quarles, Milwaukee, attorneys for big corporations, have sent out a special appeal asking their corporation friends to help...
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A TRIBUTE TO SENATOR NORRIS
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A Tribute to Senator Norris | By The Gentleman at The Keyhole in Collier's Weekly| The bravest act in (he Senate lor many years was the vote ot Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska against an...
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UNEMPLOYMENT HEARINGS BEGIN AT WASHINGTON
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UNEMPLOYMENT HEARINGS BEGIN AT WASHINGTON Investigation Started By Senate Gommitlec on Interstate Commerce HIRAM JOHNSON HEADS COMMITTEE Is Expected to Hear Sen. Wagner of New York, Advocate of...
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CHARGES G. O. P. IS PART OF AN 'UNHOLY UNION'
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CHARGES G.O.P. IS PART OF AN 'UNHOLY UNION' Rep. Lanier Scores Leaders of Republican Party in Statement ' Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON—An "unholy alliance" i exists between the power...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Robert M. La Jr.
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La Follette's Comment Nation Watches for Hoover Appointment' to Supreme Court; Huston Revealed as Lobbyist; Unemployment, Figures Unsatisfactory. -By Robert M. La Follette Jr.JUSTICE SANFORD'S...
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3 PROGRESSIVES IN CANDIDACIES IN WISCONSIN
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3 PROGRESSIVES IN CANDIDACIES IN WISCONSIN Henry A. Huber for Lieut. Governor, Dammann For Seey. of State, Reis for Atty. General CHAIN DEVELOPMENT TO BE BIG ISSUE Huber and Dammann Are...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About -By The Man On The StreetUpon different occiis'ions in recent yours the Progressives have charged Ihe reactionary newspapers with being so unduly influenced by their...
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SHIPSTEAD HITS WORLD COURT AS WAR GERM
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Shipstead, Henrik
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SHIPSTEAD HITS WORLD COURT AS WAR GERM Minnesota Senator Points to Failure of Holv Alliance 100 Years Ago (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON—The Holy Alliance, which was the League of...
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THE ROLL CALL
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The Roll Call ON MENAND MEASURES OLD GUARD CONTINUES DOMINATION OVER TARIFF THE deals through which the Senate had been led to reverse itself on the sugar and romcnt duties were reaffirmed with...
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PROTECT FREE SPEECH, WARNS PROF. MACGUIRE
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PROTECT FREE SPEECH, WARNS PROF. MACGUIRE College Head Pleas for an | America Where AH May Voice Views (Special to The Progressive) CHICAGO—The social value of trade unions and the necessity for...
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WEST VIRGINIA MAN ANSWERS SENATOR GOFF
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Houchins, J. F.
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WEST VIRGINIA MAN ANSWERS SENATOR GOFF Replies lo Speech of. Solon Recently Marie in the Senate By J. F. HOUCHINS, Beckley, West Virginia Could I call back a quarter of a century of my life and...
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HOME WORK FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
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Abbott, Grace
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Home Work for School Children Bv GRACE ABBOTT[Chief of Children s Bureau, Washington Editorial Note. The valuable weekly radio talki on Child Welfare by Grace Abbott an- ., regular fea ture of...
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CONTRIBUTOR TO PROGRESSIVE REVIEWS TREND
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Hoffmann, Grattan L.
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CONTRIBUTOR TO PROGRESSIVE REVIEWS TREND Centralization of Wealth Discussed by Board-man, Orecon Man BY GRATTAN L. HOFFMANN [Boardman, Ore."—At one time the ¦United States was noted for its small...
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REP. HOWARD DENOUNCES 'GAG' IN HOUSE; CALLS SENATE FORUM
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Rep. Howard Denounces 'Gag' In House; Calls Senate Forum Snell More Powerful Than Hoover, Nebraska Veteran Savs (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D C—Representative Edgar Howard, Nebraska...
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BEAUTIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS BACK TO 1825 ARE REVIEWED
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Follette, Isabel Bacon La
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Beauties of Old New Orleans Back to 1825 are Reviewed BT ISABEL BACON LA FOLLETTE The Duke of Saxe-Weiman, Eisenach, who visited New Orleans in 1825, wrote: "It was naturally agreeable to me,...
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OKLAHOMA BANK COMMISSIONER OPPOSES CHAIN
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OKLAHOMA BANK COMMISSIONER OPPOSES CHAIN Opposes Chain System in Address Before State Association of Bankers OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Branch or group banking affords no specific cure for banking ills,...
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HUGE BURDEN IS PUT ON CONSUMERS
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Huge Burden Is Put On Consumers Rawleigh Tariff Bureau Shows What Each State Must Pay as Tribute to Rich Sugar Refining Companies and Insular Planters The sugar tariff tax voted by the Senate...
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HITS BUGABOO AGAINST ISLES INDEPENDENCE
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HITS BUGABOO AGAINST ISLES INDEPENDENCE Old Argument of Japanese Subjugating Philippines is Scored Bv Nelson (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON—Use of the "Japanese bugaboo" as an argument...
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LUND, IN IOWA SENATE RACE, A PROGRESSIVE
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LUND, IN IOWA SENATE RACE, A PROGRESSIVE Brookhart Supporter Enters Contest; Will Press Tariff Issue In Fight (Special to The Progressive) CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—The entrance of Maj. Frank J. Lund,...
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SAVE THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU
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Follette, Belle Case La
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SAVE THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU By BELLE CASE LA FOLLETTE LET the women of the country take notice that a serious move is on foot to abolish the outstanding service and leadership of the Children's...
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THE DEMOCRATS LINE UP
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Paine, Robert F.
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THE DEMOCRATS LINE UP By ROBERT F. PAINE ' I 'HE grand old Democratic party, as represented in- the U. S. senate, continues to run true to form. It splits, in the Matter of Hughes' confirmation, to...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM "CONGRESS SHOULD INTERVENE" [St. Petersburg. Fla.. Feb. 151—1 have read with much interest articles dealing with Med-Fly operations. Public comment is general and the producer,...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week To Arrest Gandhi, Action on Soviets. Negroes Unemployed. Mellon Defends Rebate. BY LYNN PEAVEYTO ARREST GHANDI? CONFLICTING reports are circulating in well-informed quarters to London...
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Vol. 001 Issue 017 (March 29 1930)
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