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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: YIELDING TO ANTI-LABOR HYSTERIA AN INVITATION TO TOTALITARIANISM
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + Yielding To Anti-Labor Hysteria An Invitation To Totalitarianism LET NOT AMERICA BE DECEIVED: a fixed bayonet behind every worker will not increase defense production....
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CLARK CHALLENGES ANTI-WAR FORCES OF TODAY TO FIND INSPIRATION IN 'FIGHTING BOB'S' BRAND OF COURAGE
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Clark Challenges Anti- War Forces Of Today To Find Inspiration In Fighting Bob's Brand Of Courage CHALLENGING Americans to show the cour- age that guided-the late Sen. Robert Marion La Follette,...
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AMERICA! WAKE UP!
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WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD
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America! Wake Up! By FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (World-famed American Architect) HITLER IS WINNING this war without a navy. We are facing a new kind of warfare that the British Empire, owing to...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America INTERVENTIONISTS who had hoped to fan the sinking of the Robin Moor into a war-provoking incident were bitterly disappointed this week. Despite screaming headlines and...
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STATE OF THE NATION
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Miller, Olin
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State of The Nation By Olin Miller Roger Babson says he believes "that this war will ultimately do the world a lot of good." We can't agree. We wish Mr. Babson would name one "good" that the World...
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MELODY FOR MOLES
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Melody For Moles By ERNEST L MEYER (War is not wholly bad became it frequently stimulates unusually worthwhile thinking.—From an address by Dr. William 0. Hotchkiss, president of Rensselaer...
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IF POISON GAS COMES
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Williams, Maj. Al
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If Poison Gas Comes By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS TIME AND AGAIN the realists of England have warned the people of the probability of poison gas attack. But those realists have been pooh-poohed. The most...
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MALNUTRITION IN THE GARDEN OF PLENTY
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Malnutrition In The Garden Of Plenty A MERICA'S ugliest paradox is malnutrition in the world's greatest garden of plenty. The paradox has become doubly awkward since President Roosevelt proclaimed...
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AMERICA IS NOT GOD'
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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'America Is Not God' By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD. THIS WAS THE TITLE that William Henry Cham-berlin put over an article last winter. It has recurred to me again and again as I have read what is...
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RAILS LAY AN EGG
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Rails Lay An Egg By FRANK C. HANIGHEN THE RAILROADS have laid an egg, as the British say. Best advices in Washington claim that the Division of Transportation (nicknamed the "Morgue" among defense...
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THE ISSUE AT STAKE
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Johnson, Sen. Hiram
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The Issue At Stake By SEN. HIRAM JOHNSON (Senator from California) BLUNTLY, FRANKLY, the issue at stake today is whether we'll go to war. On the one side are a smattering of good citizens, the...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Testing Public Opinion Dear Sirs: Here is a suggestion. If the details could be worked out on a practical basis, it would give the voters an immediate opportunity...
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COURAGE TO FIGHT ON
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Clark, Sen. D. Worth
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Courage To Fight On By SEN. D. WORTH CLARK Editor's Note: The Progressive presents below in slightly condensed form the magnificent address delivered by Sen. D. Worth Clark, Idaho Democrat, at the...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement STRONG SUPPORT for consumer and producer co- operatives came from the economic committee of the National Nutrition Conference in its report to the 700 delegates who met in...
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FACING THE FACTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT
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Facing The Facts Of Unemployment ONE OF THE cock-eyed theories to which the apos-tles of the "American Century" and the missionaries of the "four freedoms" have been making devout genuflections has...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Court Gets Sensational Charges Involving Three Republican Legislators BEFORE THE LAST ECHOES of Wisconsin's recent pardon scandal had died away, new and sensational...
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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 ONE OF THE eternal problems facing the conscientious woman . is whether she is proportioning her time and energy to the best advantage. I am always fascinated in reading...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI ACHILD is not a simple entity. He is part of all who have gone before him, part of life in all its complexities, part of those who are about him. His grandfathers'...
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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 WITH PRICES of all kinds of consumer goods marching steadily upward, it's reaching the point where it's more news to mention an item that's remaining stable in...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence Every time we read the New York tabloid PM, we snort with anger at its pro-war foreign policy, but its food page is the best thing of its kind we've seen in any...
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PRESS DISTORTION
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Press Distortion SYSTEMATIC press distortion of the plain language used by non-interventionist speakers grows each week as editors and columnists'become more enraged at the failure of the great...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves .. The Last Column THE DAILY PRESS, with only one or twodistin-guished exceptions that we know about, is engaged in writing one of the darkest chapters in the new history of...
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Vol. 005 Issue 026 (June 28 1941)
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