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Vol. 005 Issue 044 (November 2 1941)
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••Cover Page••
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS:
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + We Have One Last Chance To Keep A Light Burning In The World By Remaining At Peace A MERICA faces the most important decision since April 6, 1917. An unwilling people,...
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FDR LAUNCHES NEW WAR OF NERVES, PLAYS ON NATION'S EMOTIONS IN NEW CAMPAIGN TO CREAT WAR MOOD
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FDR Launches New War Of Nerves, Plays On Nations Emotions In New Campaign To Create War Mood PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT all but went to war this week. In a Navy Day address which dripped with appeals to...
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OUT ON TWO LIMBS
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Out On Two Limbs By FRANK C. HANIGHEN THE FOREIGN policy of the Administration has led us out on the edge of not one but two limbs. The torpedoing of the Destroyer Kearny has served to warn us of...
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WHAT THE GERMANS FEAR ABOVE ALL ELSE
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What The Germans Fear Above All Else MORE THAN six months ago the New Statesman And Nation, a leading British magazine, published a withering blast at Lord Robert Vansittart, then chief diplomatic...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America IN AN ATMOSPHERE that was vibrant with emotion and bitterness the Senate of the United States launched its historic debate this week over the grim question of cutting...
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PAGE MR. DIES
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Page Mr. Dies By ERNEST L. MEYER CONGRESSMAN MARTIN DIES, chairman of the House committee investigating un-American activities, last week submitted to the Justice Department a list of 1,124...
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TRUTH BECOMES FIRST CASUALTY
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Stark, Harold
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Truth Becomes First Casualty Editor's Note: In his "shoot-at-sight" speech of Sept. 11, President Roosevelt sought to convey the impression that the U. S. S. Greer was moving serenely toward...
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FOUR COINCIDENCES BUCK THE FOUR FREEDOMS
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Four Coincidences Buck The Four Freedoms THIS IS A TALE of Four Coincidences which seem to be edging out the Four Freedoms in Minneapolis. It concerns the federal government's prosecution of 28...
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ONE MEANING FOR DEMOCRACY
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Chase, Stuart
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One Meaning For Democracy By STUART CHASE NOT SINCE 1917 have there been so many orations, so many sermons, so much conversation, so many books, articles and inspirational broadcasts about...
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FOLLY OF INVASION TALK
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Williams, Maj. Al
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Folly Of Invasion Talk By MAJ. AL WILLIAM! REALISTICALLY and factually, the world long has been loaded with machinery which, with minor alterations and adaptations, could change the entire history...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . What Has Come Over FDR? Dear Sirs: I voted for Mr. Roosevelt three times and have been for years an admirer of his. I voted for him because I felt that he had the...
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GHANDI AND THE WAR
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Ghandi And The War By Oswald Garrison Villard= MAHATMA GANDHI is still the most powerful man in India. The British "Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, who has just been reappointed by Mr. Churchill for a...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement THE HEADS of America's three big labor organiza-tions recently heard a plea to put the force of their powerful groups behind the consumer cooperative movement. The message...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News TWO UTILITY corporations charged with illegal use of political slush funds pleaded guilty last week in the Federal District Court at Springfield, 111., and were fined $5,000 and...
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GRAB THE TORCH!'
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Rorty, James
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Grab The Torch!' BY JAMES RORTY LAST SPRING some 300 nutritionists, physicians, public health workers, and dietitians came from all parts of the country to the National Nutrition Defense...
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THE SUNDOWN PATROL
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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The Sundown Patrol By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Portland, Ore. ATRUE TEST of greatness, I think, is the willingness of an important man to devote time and energy to people who are not important....
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Young Progressives Convene This Weekend To Formulate Role In 1942 Campaign WISCONSIN'S Young Progressives from all sections of the state will meet this week-end,...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel B. La
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette "WERE I BUT 10 years younger I should spend the remain- der of my days in America, which has already given the most brilliant proofs of its independent...
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LIFE GOES FORWARD
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Patri, Angelo
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Life Goes Forward By ANGELO PATRI TAISCOURAGEMENT makes cowards of brave men and women and destroys the dreams of youth. When it is said, as it so often is today, "There is no hope for the future;...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Sheridan, Mary
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Your Money's Worth By MARY SHERIDAN A LMOST AS exhilarating these golden Au-tumn days as a walk through the countryside is the vicarious pleasure a woman gets from window-shopping, appraising...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence Does the school in your town serve a hot lunch for the youngsters? If it does—and we hope' so, for a nourishing mid-day meal fs a boon to the "small fry" —possibly the...
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SPEAK UP
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Speak Up THE EDITORS of The Progressive are disturbed by the increasing number of subscribers who ask to have their names withheld from their letters to the People's Forum pages. Many of them fear...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves ... The Last Column DON'T LOOK NOW but the interventionists are jabbing needles into their old friend, President Roosevelt. It seems that being a politician, the President...
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