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Paid articleTHE FIRST JOB FOR AMERICA
FOLLETTE, PHILIP F. LA
The First Job For America We Will Not Win Until We Change Our Thinking, Abandon Not Only Business As Usual, But Politics, Prof its, And Lying As Usual By PHILIP F. LA FOLLETTE "Ye Shall Know The...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW MacArthur FROM EVERY POINT of the Far Eastern battle- front came the same grim, pleading question: "Where are our reinforcements?" And from every point in the great semi-circle...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW ALTHOUGH the people of the United States have become hardened to astronomical budget figures during the past decade, they were momentarily dazed last week when President...
Paid articleSATO
Meyer, Ernest L.
Sato By ERNEST L. MEYER SATO, if you are still alive, and wherever you may be, I address this to you. Perhaps I do wrong in writing, for you are a Japanese, and at the moment we must hate the...
Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: ADMINISTRATION IS HAULING DOWN FIGHTING FLAG FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED
Bob La Follette Says: + + + Administration Is Hauling Down Fighting Flag For Underprivileged THE UNPRECEDENTED budget which the Presi-dent has proposed for the next fiscal year of the federal...
Paid articleDO YOU REMEMBER?
Do You Remember? "ONE OF THE biggest muddles in the de-fense program is that of stockpiling strategic materials. The United States, while nearly self-sufficient, la«ks a certain number of raw...
Paid articleSIX WAYS TO 'WIN' THE WAR
Chase, Stuart
Six Ways To 'Win' The War By STUART CHASE THE PRESIDENT has called for "total victory." He defines this in two ways—first, "the end of militarism in Germany and Italy and Japan," and second,...
Paid articleOSCAR AMERINGER WRITES HIS GUARDIAN FLOCK
Oscar Ameringer Writes His Guardian Flock Ameringer Dear Folks: With this issue the circulation of the Guardian will be taken over by The Progressive. The reasons for this action are as numerous...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Where's the Truth? Dear Sirs: Your paper came as a ray of sunshine which penetrated through the darkness of despair, for I felt that we had lost all that our...
Paid articleTHE JAPANESE VICTORY
Villard, Oswald Garrison
The Japanese Victory By Oswald Garrison Villard: IT IS NOT the taking of Manila which is astonish- ing. In all official circles that had been discounted and anticipated as inevitable. It is the...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
Public Power News WITH DAYLIGHT saving time on the way and many of our states undergoing partial blackouts, Americans are beginning to think seriously of the nation's power shortage. That present...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement 'T'HE NEW and ingenious plan for farm machinery repair co-ops being sponsored by the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union will be struck a staggering blow if the...
Paid articleA MOMENT IN ETERNITY
Williams, Maj. Al
A Moment In Eternity By Maj. Al Williams ON JAN. 1, 1942, at 7:20 a. m., an Army "B-25" (twin-engined bomber) took off from Mitchell Field, Long Island, on a routine training flight. Aboard were...
Paid articleSAY IT WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS!
Ameringer, Siegfried
Say It With Subscriptions! By SIEGFRIED AMERINGER WHEN THE American Guardian was forced to suspend publication, it received letters from seven other publications anxious to take over subscription...
Paid articleSHUN THOSE IVORY TOWERS!
Coleman, Mcalister
Shun Those Ivory Towers! By McALISTER COLEMAN West-port, Conn. OSCAR AMERINGER, who has had more liberal and labor papers shot from under him than General Sheridan had cavalry horses, once summed...
Paid articleTHE GOP GETS A FOSSIL
Putnam, Harold
The GOP Gets A Fossil By HAROLD PUTNAM FAR BE IT FROM ME to tell the Republican Party how to maneuver itself into a more dominating position in American public life. I'll give 'em a hint...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette TOUS FOND PARENTS, my valued mentor, Mr. Patri, makes a provocative suggestion. "Persons seldom ask," says Mr. Patri, "what difficulties children have...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Parti, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI WE ARE AT WAR. The dread and the fear that the situation carries is to be wiped out by the courageous spirit that rises to "sustain us in any time of great need. It...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Money s Worth By MARY SHERIDAN LIVING COSTS are marching uphill. No mat-ter where the consumer turns, higher prices, and often lowered quality, toughen the job of nourishing, clothing, and...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence No one will ever know how many cross tempers good food has healed, nor how many razor-edged nerves and depressed spirits it has eased, along with the hunger it has...
Paid articleMAKE YOURSELF AT HOME!
Make Yourself At Home! THE PROGRESSIVE is happy to welcome to its ever increasing family of readers the thousands of men and women in every state in the union who were loyal subscribers to Oscar...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . The Last Column THE FAILURE of Allied statesmanship to make more effective use of one of the deadliest weapons of modern warfare—propaganda—continues to baffle and disturb...
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