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Vol. 005 Issue 027 (July 5 1941)
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: FDR, CONGRESS OVERLOOKING OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + FDR, Congress Overlooking Our First Line Of Defense rrHE WORKS PROJECTS Administration means ^ literally the bread and butter, yes, the very existence, meager but...
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MILITARY EXPERTS TALK COLD TURKEY, WARN U. S. IS WOEFULLY UNPREPARED TO WAGE MODERN OFFENSIVE WAR
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Military Experts Talk Cold Turkey, Warn U. S. is Woefully Unprepared To wage Modern Offensive War THE MOST POWERFUL and persuasive argument against American involvement in the overseas war came...
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TRAPPING LITTLE BUSINESS
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Arnold, Thurman
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Trapping Little Business By THURMAN ARNOLD 'T'HIS IS A WAR between industrial armies, not be-tween military armies. It is a war in which the country which produces the fastest will win. It is a...
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HUTCHINS TO GUIDE POLL ON WAR ISSUES
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Hutchins To Guide Poll On War Issues LAUNCHING of a nation-wide poll of public opinion on America's "relation to the war" was announced this week by Robert Maynard Hutchins, president of the...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW America SECRETARY OF WAR Henry L. Stimson touched off a major explosion last week when he asked Congress for a formal declaration of a national emergency and sweeping...
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STRANGE REDFELLOWS
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Strange Redfellows By ERNEST L MEYER MORE THAN A YEAR AGO I wrote, in the New York Post: "Once again the neutral is asked to assume his share of the burden of humanity.' Once again the conflict...
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SHORE-BASED AIRPOWER
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Williams, Maj. Al
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Shore-Based Airpower By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS IN VIEW of the constant warnings and threats I be-lieve there is every reason in the world to interpret the records of Europe's war in terms of American...
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SEAWAY OR NO SEAWAY?
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Putnam, Harold
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Seaway Or No Seaway? By HAROLD PUTNAM: TO BE THROWN OUT stealing is no fun, especially, in a game where the umpire has Superman vision and never misses a trick! That's why the New England power...
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BEHIND SENATE SCENES
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Middleton, George
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Behind Senate Scenes By GEORGE MIDDLETON Editor's Note: This is the first of a series of penetrating articles which will take readers of The Progressive behind the scenes of the United States...
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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 "We cannot understand a sharp decrease in the number of moviegoers in recent months," says a Hollywood producer. One reason why he can't understand this is...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Editors Die in Bed Dear Sirs: Herewith is my renewal for another year. I '.iave been reading The Progressive for six years and must say that you have a really...
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THE SOVIET-NAZI WAR AND AMERICA
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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The Soviet-Nazi War And America By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD LET NO ONE REJOICE unduly because Hitler has attacked his bosom pal of yesterday, Josef Stalin. Many amateur strategists will at once...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News THREE OUT OF EVERY FOUR towns in Nebraska are now served with publicly owned electric power. This record, achieved within the last year, would seem to justify one man's proud...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement npHE MIDLAND Cooperative Wholesale of Minne-neapolis is smashing all records in its ever-increasing business volume. Serving more than 200 local associations in the...
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BANKERS' MAGIC
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Binderup, Charles G.
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Bankers Magic By charles G. BINDERUP "DONATING United States Bonds to the Banking System. $45,000,000,000 Bonds Sold or to be Sold to Finance Aid to Britain." This is the head-line in our big...
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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 CIVILIAN MORALE in the Far West is not being helped by the arrogant behavior of certain Army officers, nor by the efforts of many politicians to turn the...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Thomas Sees No Choice In Russ-Nazi War, Denies Socialist Split On Issue THE AMERICAN PEOPLE are determined not to have any part of a war, the probable outcome of...
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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 RECENTLY at one of our Progressive House "at homes", we women were given information that was very radical and startling to most of us. Miss Gladys...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By angelo patri OF COURSE, the time to have children is when one is young. Middle age then will not be a hurdle for mother and children. The mother who at 45 must care for a number of...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money s Worth VTEVER BEFORE have the stores offered such a wide variety of fabrics from which to choose, both in yard goods and ready-made articles. Each season brings its new crop of names...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence The sandwich season is in full swing. We all like the old stand-bys—cheese, cole, meat, egg—but it adds zest to the meal to include some more unusual ones. Shrimp or crab...
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NATIONAL UNITY
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National Unity THE UNITED STATES SENATE showed the nation a remarkable example of national unity last week. In 80 minutes—nearly all of it consumed by clerks' reading of the bill—the Senate...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column IN THE totalitarian countries of the Old World the practice of making and breaking treaties with the greatest of ease created a major problem for the...
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