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Paid articleARE WE IN FOR A MEDICAL PEARL HARBOR?
Rorty, James
Are We In For A Medical Pearl Harbor? By JAMES RORTY EDITOR'S NOTE: Public attention has been focused on the public health problem as a result of the recently issued Pepper report. The...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW ALL northern Africa burst into violent action this week as the United Nations struck with stunning force to rid that bloody theater of the last vestiges of Axis domination. The...
Paid articleTHE WEAPON WE MUST USE
Williams, Major Al
The Weapon We Must Use By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THE KEY to victory in the Pacific is the aircraft carrier. It is the only means by which warships can be operated with reasonable safety within the...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW WITHOUT debate, the House of Representatives this week refused to go along with the Senate proposal that 18 and 19-year-old youths be given a year " of training before being sent...
Paid articleMR. DIGIT
Meyer, Ernest L.
Mr. Digit By ERNEST L. MEYER AFTER two years in the Connecticut backwoods, we are moving again to New York City. Not from choice—but who, in these days, has a choice? The long arm of the war...
Paid articleBACKGROUND OF MANCHURIAN CRISIS
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Background Of Manchurian Crisis By HARRY ELMER BARNES THE WORLD is waiting somewhat breathlessly to see what Japan proposes to do in regard to Manchuria and the Russian problem in the Far East....
Paid articleMY RACCOON COAT
Mayer, Milton
My Raccoon Coat By MILTON MAYER ALONG about this time every year, when I begin to feel the Winter winds through the thin part of my pants, I get to wondering what to do with my raccoon coat and I...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Poll Tax Menace Dear Sirs: Hundreds of thousands in our armed services dying in the hope that this nation may be reborn as a genuine democracy have been betrayed....
Paid articleMILITARY ACCOUNTABILITY
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Military Accountability By Oswald Garrison Villard THE PROMPT removal of Vice Admiral Ghormley from the command of naval operations at Guadalcanal adds one more to the growing list of high officers...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN ONE OF THE weakest points in the armor plate of the public power movement in this country is the failure of many of its most sincere advocates to realize that...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement HOUSES built out of rammed earth for Detroit automobile workers. That's the answer of the independent pioneering spirit of cooperators to the Detroit housing shortage and...
Paid articleBRITISH LABOR: A MIXED PICTURE
Hanighen, Frank C.
British Labor: A Mixed Picture By FRANK C. HANIGHEN BRITISH LABOR is strong. But the British Labor Party is weak. The war has thrown this paradox, ong noted by observers, into high relief. While...
Paid articleIN DEFENSE OF NEWSPAPER GENERALS
Brown, J. L.
In Defense Of Newspaper Generals By J. L BROWN EDITOR'S NOTE: This provocative article in defense of "newspaper generals" first appeared as a letter-by Mr. Brown, of Fair Lawn, N. J., in the New...
Paid articleHOW NOT TO BUILD A BRAVE POST-WAR WORLD
Coleman, Mcalister
How Not To Build A Brave Post-War World By McALISTER COLEMAN I'M NO HAND at moralizing, either for myself or others. But I can't resist the temptation to do a bit of it over the results of the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. LaFollette "MOTHER, why are you smiling that funny way? You're pleased but you won't admit it! Why shouldn't you be glad all those isolationist candidates were...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri "CLARA, come in now, it is six o'clock." "Oh, why can't I play until six thirty?" Clara knows that six thirty is supper time and that her mother calls her half an...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Moneys Worth By MARY SHERIDAN THE COFFEE situation is in a somewhat "iffy" state. While rationing is scheduled to begin the end of this month, Donald M. Nelson, War Production Board chairman,...
Paid articleTHE BRAKES ARE OFF
The Brakes Are Off THE nationwide sweep in the election for the Republicans — against the "ins" — lifted the curtain to reveal several significant glimpses of the temper of the American...
Paid articleTOTALITARIAN SYMBOLS
Wolfe, Bertram
Totalitarian Symbols By Bertram Wolfe THE PROPOSAL to try those responsible for such crimes as the shooting of hostages and entire villages must awaken a responsive echo in all who believe in...
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