FDR Paints Picture Of Terror, Demands All-Out Cooperation PRESENTING the nation with a terrifying picture of rapidly mounting peril for the United States, President Roosevelt, in an extraordinary...
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Peace Or War For America? By PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE SEVEN YEARS AGO I was in London. In the lofty, ornate room just off the Horse Guards Parade—the game room from which Sir Edward Grey looked out...
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'Quite Another Doctrine' A Study In Contrasts Sen. Robert M. La Follette, Sr., in his famous speech against war, April h, 1917: "I had supposed until recently that it was the duty of senators and...
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To Tie The Americas Together... Charles Morrow Wilson, a farm trade expert, shows that Latin America has much more to sell than Argentine surpluses of beef and grain . . . The southern half of this...
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...THE PEOPLE'S FORUM... Slapping Our Ears Dear Sirs: Since I neglected to notify you to stop The Progressive at the expiration of my subscription and have been taking it out of the mail box...
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An American Program For 1941 By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD IN THE MIDST OF WAR, and cold-blooded efforts on the part of many to plunge us into the horror and disaster of it, few Americans are...
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of interest to WOMEN A 'ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. Lafollette AS I LISTENED to President Roosevelt's speech on December 29th I found myself moaning, "It can't be true. He isn't really doing...
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The New Dealers And The War By FRANK C. HANIGHEN In Common Sense CONTRARY to the opinion of many of their critics on the left, the New Dealers are not unanimously of the opinion of William Allen...
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