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IssueVol. 006 Issue 049 (December 7 1942)
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Paid articlePROGRESSIVES MOURN UNTIMELY DEATH OF ORLAND S. LOOMIS
Progressives Mourn Untimely Death Of Orland S. Loomis PROGRESSIVE-MINDED men and women in Wisconsin and throughout America mourned the death this week of Orland S. Loomis, Wisconsin's Progressive...
Paid articleTHE NEW 'LIBERALISM'
Coleman, Mcalister
The New 'Liberalism' By MCALISTER COLEMAN IT WILL delight you to hear that the Certified Public Liberals in these parts are having quite a spat amongst themselves on the question of how to run...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW AS THE United States moved this week into the second year of global war, the nation had time for only a momentary shudder at the Navy Department's full and fantastic story of the...
Paid articleGERMANY'S VERTICAL COMMAND
Williams, Major Al
Germany's Vertical Command By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS LIDDELL HART, British military critic, recently used the name "Wars of Whitehall" to describe the activities of the British Admiralty and the War...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE United States moved toward total wartime regimentation this week. In a series of far-reaching steps designed to centralize control of the nation's war effort, President...
Paid articleTHE SPARROW LADY
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Sparrow Lady By ERNEST L. MEYER AUNT FLORA MILLER was our town's most hope-less philanthropist. Hopeless in the sense that she worked without a system, without statistics, and without asking...
Paid articleHOW TO ATTACK JAPAN
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
How To Attack Japan By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely IBELIEVE that in our present exuberant optimism we are placing too much emphasis on Japan's losses —and especially ship losses. Boiled down to what...
Paid articleREACTION ON THE MARCH
Putnam, Harold
Reaction On The March By HAROLD PUTNAM REACTION is out of the storm cellar and the mental midgets are on the march! They'll be damned if they'll fight this war "for a quart of milk for every...
Paid articleNOT WORTH THE PRICE
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Not Worth The Price By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. BUREAUCRATIC zeal for regulating everything and everybody ia hitting a new high in wartime Washington, and many people are getting thoroughly...
Paid articleBEYOND THE HORIZON
Mayer, Milton
Beyond The Horizon By MILTON MAYER NOBODY believes me, but I say it anyway. I say that I hope this turns out to be a wonderful war, with nobody getting hurt or hurting anybody, and with a...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Poor Inspiration Dear Sirs: Your exposures of the way the steel, aluminrm, rubber, petroleum, power, and other trusts have been permitted to sabotage our war...
Paid articleWILL GERMANY CRACK?
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Will Germany Crack? By Oswald Garrison Villard EVERYWHERE I go this question is asked of me because of my lifelong knowledge of Germany and the German character. It is not easy to answer even now....
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN IF YOU know anyone who'd like to find out how to make 59 million dollars in one easy lesson tell him to write to the Cities Service Gas Co. in Kansas City, Mo....
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement IT'S NOT very often that Leland Olds, chairman of the Federal Power Commission, is mentioned in the cooperative column of The Progressive. He has rated prominent space in...
Paid articleFROM PEG LEG TO BEETHOVEN
AMERINGER, OSCAR
From Peg Leg To Beethoven By OSCAR AMERINGER WHAT A JUMP! Here is Peg Leg in the Mississippi bottoms trying to make an honest living boosting the over-supply of cotton from which this ragged world...
Paid articleOUR SECOND AFRICAN INVASION (PART II)
Fraser, Hugh Russell
Our Second African Invasion By HUGH RUSSELL FRASER EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles by Hugh Russell Fraser, distinguished American historian and journalist, on the American...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette IN THE general revolution that is taking place in various aspects of our lives, I am watching with lively interest the activities of the vested interests...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri WE, AS A people, insist that all children attend school. Go to school they must until they receive their- certificates of accomplishment. The idea is fine but the...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumers
Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION CANNED CORN is good food. It gives you plenty of fat, protein and carbohydrate and in addition is rich in vitamin A. It's a good buy at its ordinary price. And if...
Paid articleTWO SEPARATE WARS
Two Separate Wars AMERICANS who criticized the lack of unified command in the Pacific were shushed up by government spokesmen in mid-November when our Army and Navy forces collaborated in scoring a...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column ANOTEWORTHY bit of news was tucked away far down in a dispatch from London last week. The Beveridge Report, a scholarly, somewhat heavy, 100,-000-word...
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