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Vol. 006 Issue 001 (January 3 1942)
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: FALSE GOVERNMENT ECONOMY WILL SHATTER NATION'S MORALE
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Bob La Follette Says: + + + False Government Economy Will Shatter Nation's Morale GOVERNMENTAL economy is being raised again as a political issue in the nation's capital, and as usual it is...
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THE CHOICES WE HAVE
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Garrison, Lloyd K.l
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The Choices We Have America Cannot Afford To Postpone Free, Frank Discussion Of The Nation's Future By LLOYD K. GARRISON Editor's Note: Lloyd K. Garrison, who contributed the following discussion...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THE RELENTLESS pressure of Japanese arms was felt by virtually every Allied stronghold in the western Pacific during the past week. In Europe, the Red Army continued to forge...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW ADREADED war word — rationing — returned to the American vocabulary this week as the nation began to feel the growing impact of total war and planless rearmament. The vast...
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REFUGE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Refuge By FRANK C. HANIGHEN For My Wife, On New Year's, 1942 By ERNEST L MEYER This was your dream: this house, this woods, this plot of ground Cresting a hilltop in Connecticut; And spurred by...
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TURNING RIGHT
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Turning Right RESPECT for civil liberties is one of the best poli-cies, the most efficient policies for winning the war. It serves as the best tonic for morale, the smoothest lubricant for the...
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A WAR FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY
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Chamberlain, John
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A War For Self-Sufficiency By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN IF GOD MOVES in a mysterious way His wonders to perform, man moves even more mysteriously. A few years —nay, a very few months—ago, our reviled...
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DEFENDING AMERICA
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Putnam, Harold
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Defending America By HAROLD PUTNAM NOW THAT Sen. Byrd's boys have wielded the axe on the CCC and the WPA and the Farm Security Administration, I wonder what the Okies think about defending America....
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STATE OF THE NATION
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State of The Nation By Olin Miller "A course in How to do Nothing will be included in the curricula of an eastern college." —Press report. Offhand, this may sound like a foolish idea, but it...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Biggest Job Dear Sirs: Please renew my subscription. I have never missed an issue since I first became a reader several years ago. Your stand, including that of...
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GOOD NEWS FROM GERMANY
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Good News From Germany By Oswald Garrison Villard THE SUCCESSIVE German defeats in Libya and Russia, and the sudden dismissal by Hitler of his pet commander-in-chief, von Brauchitsch, constitute...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News HTHE PARTIAL blackout ordered by Donald M. Nelson, chief of the priorities section of OPM, for six of the nation's southern states last November has been lifted and the severe...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement A LTHOUGH the drive did not officially begin until the first of January, the committee in charge of the campaign to finance a National Co-op Radio Program as part of the...
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THE STUFF THAT WINS WARS
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Williams, Maj. Al
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The Stuff That Wins Wars By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS IF DESTINY ever handed a nation a warning to take stock of itself and its military and naval fitness, we have been handed such notice. Until we...
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PLAYING POLITICS AS USUAL
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Playing Politics As Usual WHILE POLITICAL GROUPS in Washington and throughout the nation generally have adjourned politics for the sake of a united prosecution of the war, state Democratic...
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THE PROGRESSIVES'S BOOK SHELF
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Sheridan, Mary
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The Proqressive's Book Shelf By MARY SHERIDAN BOOKS ESPECIALLY seem to belong to Winter, for long frosty evenings provide extra hours for armchair excursions into other people's worlds via the...
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FALSE FOOD FOLKLORE
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False Food Folklore "CHEESE IS HARD to digest." "Cooking in aluminum utensils is dangerous." "Fish helps develop mental powers." Food fallacies, all of them, and they are just a few examples 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 THE CHRISTMAS MAIL is always an especial treat (says she who doesn't send Christmas cards!), and this season it has been particularly heartening to...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children I DON'T CARE. It isn't fair." "What's not fair about it? You can't dance. You don't want to try. Why shouldn't your sister have dancing lessons if she can dance and wants to? You have...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money s Worth ONE OF THE MANY helpful consumer serv-ices Harriet Elliott promoted before she submitted her resignation as consumer head of the Office of Price Administration was a collection...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence Carving is a forgotten art in many families. Somehow that scene of the head of the family carving a roast or a fowl as delighted faces watch him has always seemed to us a...
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BOURBONISM IN THE SADDLE
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Bourbonism In The Saddle TREASURY DEPARTMENT demands for new and greater sales taxes, which fall with disproportionate weight on those least able to bear the burden, emphasize anew how completely...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column AN ANONYMOUS admirer of The Progressive sent us the following holiday greeting: "Why don't you blankety-blank blank blanks (editor's spelling) admit that...
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