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IssueVol. 006 Issue 010 (March 7 1942)
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Paid articleHOW'S YOUR MORALE TODAY?
Coleman, Mcalister
How's Your Morale Today? By McALISTER COLEMAN IDON'T WANT to seem» uppity, or ungrateful for all they are doing for us, but I do wish the bright boys and girls in Washington who have charge of our...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW THE FIRST GREAT phase of Japanese aggression was moving toward a crashing climax in the southwest Pacific this week. Java and Burma, the last remaining Allied citadels north of...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE NATION'S two top-ranking civilian administrators of America's war effort, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, were very much in the news...
Paid articleHELL WEEK
Meyer, Ernest L.
Hell Week By ERNEST L. MEYER AFEW DAYS AGO the press was enlivened by a story from a southern college town. One of the college fraternities, the story 'said, had shocked the citizens by compelling...
Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: CONGRESS MUST TIGHTEN FOOD LAWS TO PROTECT U. S. HEALTH
Bob La Follette Says: ? ? ? Congress Must Tighten Food Laws To Protect U. S. Health AFAR-REACHING 5 to 4 Supreme Court decision that would have aroused a storm of protest in normal peacetime was...
Paid articleDO YOU REMEMBER?
Do You Remember? "MONEY IS A MEANS, not an end. It is a tool and America cannot get to work with her tools in the hands of the money-changers. Congress must take back its Constitutional power over...
Paid articleBEHOLD THE HUMBLE TURTLE
AMERINGER, OSCAR
Behold The Humble Turtle By Oscar Ameringer AS THE unterrified champion of the underdog of all the ages, let me say a few kind words about the turtle. The turtle, also known as tortoise, is a...
Paid articleWHY THE JAPANESE STRUCK
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Why The Japanese Struck By HARRY ELMER BARNES Editor's Note: This is the second of two articles by Harry Elmer Barnes, distinguished American historian, on the background of Japanese...
Paid articleSOMETHING TO FIGHT FOR'
Something To Fight For By HAROLD PUTNAM WHEN ST. PETER tallies up the black marks against American corporations on judgment day, he'll run out of tablets upon which to chronicle the iniquities of...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Time For Action Dear Sirs: It would be very interesting to hear the following query discussed by the University of Chicago Round Table and other radio...
Paid articleSOME GENERALS DON'T DIE IN BED IN THIS WAR
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Some Generals Don't Die In Bed In This War By Oswald Garrison Villard: THERE IS ONE considerable difference between this World War and the last—many generals are not dying in bed. This is...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN THERE ARE encouraging indications that the con- viction of the Union Electric Company and its former president, Louis Egan, will not end the government's...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement AS THE Progressive pointed out editorially last week, there has been some improvement in the government's attitude toward softening the wartime pinch for the nation's...
Paid articleWHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?
Ameringer, Siegfried
What Are We Waiting For? By SIEGFRIED AMERINGER REFERENCE was made in our last column to the election of J. W. Noseworthy to the Canadian parliament. The election is interesting to readers of The...
Paid articleTHE PROGRESSIVE'S BOOK SHELF
Sheridan, Mary
The Progressive's Book Shelf By MARY SHERIDAN IN SIZING UP current public opinion in England about British reverses in the Pacific, in Libya, and in Dover Strait, Mollie Panter-Downes, the New...
Paid articleWHAT ABOUT US AND INVASION?
Williams, Major Al
What About Us And Invasion? By Major Al Williams SINCE IT HAS been dinned into our unbelieving ears that anything and everything that happens anywhere iu the world is of the same vital importance...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette LIKE MANY OTHER Americans, I was profoundly depressed by the underlying theme of the President's latest fireside chat. As I sat with a world map in...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI THE GREATEST help we citizens can give our country just now is our common-sense attitude: We are not afraid. We must practice self-control, self-discipline, so that,...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumers
Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION IF YOU BUY a used car this year, chances are that you will pay more for less value than you would have paid in 1941. And unless you're careful, you may be stuck with...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence We never outgrow milk. As a minimum, every person should have at least a pint of milk every day. And growing children and expectant or nursing mothers should have a full...
Paid articleTHE PRESIDENT'S LITTLE JOKE
The President's Little Joke PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT will have his little joke. He was asked at a press conference regarding the possibility of greater self-government for India. The man whose foreign...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves The Last Column PHIL LA FOLLETTE'S dramatic plea for the total mobilization of the nation spoke the language of millions of Americans who grasp more clearly than do their...
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