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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THERE'S NO REASON TO BE BLACKMAILED
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Chamberlin, William Henry
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There's No Reason To Be Blackmailed By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN WE ARE NOW engaged in a global coalition war. And there has never been a coalition since the beginning of time in which each...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW FOR THE first time since the beginning of the war the United Nations this week were carrying the war to the Axis on all of the major battlefronts. The newest offensive burst on...
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THE CRITICS WERE DEAD RIGHT
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Williams, Major Al
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The Critics Were Dead Right By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THERE have been repeated indictments of the performance of the American single-seater fighting planes compared to those of the Nazis and Japs. The...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW WHILE American arms hammered out new gains in the world-wide struggle against fascism, democratic forces on the home front suffered one of their greatest reversals in recent...
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OVER THERE-AND OVER HERE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Over There—And Over Here By ERNEST L. MEYER LONDON—Following their sensational occupation of strategic North African ports and cities, British and American troops in Tunisia are fighting fiercely...
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AHEAD LIE THE DECISIVE PHASES OF THE WAR
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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Ahead Lie The Decisive Phases Of The War By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. ALL America and the entire Allied world thrilled to the news of the American offensive in western Africa. As the...
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A FORGOTTEN ISSUE
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Mayer, Milton
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A Forgotten Issue Br MILTON MAYER THE OTHER day the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, vice-president of Georgetown University, said in a speech before the Rotary Club of Chicago: "You should thank God on...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . 'Free Enterprise' Dear Sirs: In your issue of Nov. 2, George H. Beyer proposes a discussion of communism, fascism, etc., especially "the American way." I think that...
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MAAS' AMAZING CHARGES
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Maas' Amazing Charges By Oswald Garrison Villard "EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article by Mr. Villard was written before the American naval victory in the Solomons last week. The editors feel...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN ONE OF THE best arguments in the world for public ownership of utilities is the miserable hodgepodge of contradictory rulings and decisions that the regulatory...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement COOPERATORS who are interested in getting their children interested as early as possible in cooperation could hardly find a better way than in children's literature on the...
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WHY IRELAND REMAINS 'BENEVOLENTLY NEUTRAL'
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Why Ireland Remains 'Benevolently Neutral' By FRANK C. HANIGHEN EDITOR'S NOTE: Frank C. Hanighen recently returned from a special trip to England and Ireland. This is the fifth of a series of six...
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BEFORE WE CAN WIN
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Before We Can Win By Lt. Comdr.C.S.Seely IT IS SAFE enough now to assume that we are no longer losing the war. We undoubtedly were losing it until we invaded North Africa, but that magnificent...
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THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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The Challenge Of The Future By HARRY ELMER BARNES THOUGH the second World War may be just getting under way in its larger phases, many are justly and wisely considering the problem of post-war...
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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 Iaabel B. La Follette IN THE bitterness which is the first human reaction to suffering, the average American's pent up feelings were exploded by Prime Minister Churchill's...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri WELL, Joanne, how are you doing in school?" "Pretty well, daddy. I got a good report card." "Are you the best in the class?" "No. I couldn't be best if Elsa is in it...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sheridan, Mary
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Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN A SMALL lamb roast on an English dinner table, representing the week's meat ration, monopolized the dinner table conversation, Frank Hanighen reported in...
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THE PRESIDENT'S PROBLEM
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The President's Problem PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT took pains last week to announce that he was "unalterably opposed to those selfish forces in every American group who are seeking to use the war in order...
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UPROAR IN MEDICINE
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Uproar In Medicine (From Labor, organ of the Railroad Brotherhoods) DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN, spokesman for the American Medical Association and editor of its Journal, has discovered that when he...
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