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IssueVol. 006 Issue 049 (December 7 1942)
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Paid articleDON'T US TOO FAR, WINNIE'
Mayer, Milton
'Don't Drive Us Too Far, Winnie' By MILTON MAYER AUTHOR'S NOTE: If I were the Nation, the New Republic, the Fight for Freedom Committee, Archie MacLeish, Robert Sherwood, and all the. other...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW TWO NEW Allied offensive actions erupted on the far-flung battlefronts of the world this week. One of them, a new Russian offensive, carried with it the possibilities of...
Paid articlePERIL OF BATTLESHIP THINKING
Williams, Major Al
Peril Of Battleship Thinking By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS BATTLESHIPS, like dinosaurs, are only good against dinosaurs. That second observation hit the bull's-eye in Admiral Bill Halsey's grand victory at...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT yielded last week to bitter public and Congressional criticism of price administration and rationing confusion by accepting the resignation of Leon Henderson...
Paid articleTHE ORANGE STICK
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Orange Stick By ERNEST L. MEYER AS I WRITE this, the papers are full of the prowess of Gen. Montgomery's powerful British Eighth Army which is pushing back Rommel's battered Nazis in...
Paid articleTHE FALL OF LEON HENDERSON
Fraser, Hugh Russell
The Fall Of Leon Henderson By HUGH RUSSELL FRASER ALL THE pious nonsense and sob stuff being written about Leon Henderson, now that he has resigned, is nauseating—to say the least. Raymond...
Paid article711 DAYS OF THE MOMENTOUS 77TH CONGRESS
Follette, Sen. Robbert M. La Jr.
711 Days Of The Momentous 77th Congress By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THE Seventy-Seventh Congress has now become history. No Congress in recent years has suffered so much public abuse as...
Paid articleSOOTHSAYING FOR THE NEW YEAR
Coleman, Mcalister
Soothsaying For The New Year By MCALISTER COLEMAN REGULARLY at this time, any scribbling person who has a drop of good printer's ink in his veins, hies him to his typewriter to gaze long into the...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . .THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. . . A People's Peace Deaf Sirs: The empire builders are now preparing the peace treaties which will be presented for signing after the present war is over. Much has been...
Paid articleTWO GREAT FIGURES
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Two Great Figures By Oswald Garrison Villard ON THE same evening, that of Dec. 10, two remarkable American personalities made vitally important addresses, Sen. George W. Norris at a banquet in his...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN WITH THE coming of the New Year everyone begins thinking of resolutions, and in our own peculiar way we've been thinking about them too. As it usually happens,...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement CONSUMER cooperatives in the United States and Canada have taken on another oil refinery, bringing their total ownership to five and advancing them another long step into...
Paid articleREACTION MARCHES WITH VICTORY
Putnam, Harold
Reaction Marches With Victory By HAROLD PUTNAM PEARL BUCK told her fellow Nobel prize winners in New York City the other day that she had become increasingly convinced that "victory over the Axis...
Paid articleWE ARE ONLY FOOLING OURSELVES
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
We Are Only Fooling Ourselves By LT. COMDR C. S. SEELY WE ARE being subjected to altogether too much nonsense to the effect that the Japanese missed a bet at Pearl Harbor. Hundreds of newspaper...
Paid articleWAR GUILT--THEN AND NOW
Barnes, Harry Elmer
War Guilt--Then And Now By HARRY ELMER BARNES AS SOON as the second World War is over scholars will be setting themselves to work on the question of responsibility for the outbreak and...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri THE best place in the world for a baby is at home, and his best attendant is his own mother. Of course. And the best state of life is peace, if you can have it. We are...
Paid articleA GUIDE TO GOOD EATING ON THE HOME FRONT
Follette, Isabel B. La; Sheridan, Mary
A Guide To Good Eating On The Home Front Here Are Helpful Ways To Serve Nourishing, Low Cost Meals Which Will Help You Cope With Wartime Shortages By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE and MARY SHERIDAN WITH...
Paid articleA PRICE OF IMPERIALISM
The Price Of Imperialism THE United Nations continue to pay a tremendous price for the blunders of British imperialism. Last week Gen. Wavell launched a limited offensive in Burma, and London and...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column IN THE current chaos on the home front, the people of America are paying a frightful price for the greed of private monopolies and the bungling by public...
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