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IssueVol. 006 Issue 018 (May 2 1942)
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Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: LAVISH CORPORATION ADS DISTORT MONOPOLY FACTS
Bob La Follette Says: * * * Lavish Corporation Ads Distort monopoly Facts IT'S A SAFE BET that most of the American public has only a vague and confused understanding of the sordid examples of...
Paid articleTAKE CARE, MR. BIDDLE!
AMERINGER, OSCAR
Take Care, Mr, Biddle! We Must Not Repeat 17-18 When Men Were Robbed Of Freedom In Freedom's Name By OSCAR AMERINGER ISN'T IT AWFUL to be sick as a cat fighting for the last of its nine lives...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW ON THE SECOND anniversary of the week that Nazi Germany's blitzkrieg legions rocked the •world with the fury of their attack on Europe's lowlands, there were encouraging...
Paid articleTHE ANSWER IS IN THE AIR
Williams, Major Al
The Answer Is In The Air By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THE EUROPEAN end of this war is winding up for some kind of a blow-off. No one knows in which direction the explosion will be pointed, but since...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE SAME CONGRESS which gave President Roosevelt everything he sought in the field of foreign policy before Pearl Harbor and every war power he has requested since Dec. 7, balked...
Paid articleGROW OLD AND LIKE IT
Meyer, Ernest L.
Grow Old And Like It By ERNEST L. MEYER THIS IS AN inspirational piece for your scrap-book. Its genesis may be found in the comments evoked by President Roosevelt's proposal to limit all...
Paid articleSHALL IT BE AGAIN?
Barners, Harry Elmer
Shall It Be Again? By Harry Elmer Barnes NOW THAT we are once more in a World War, the specter of Prohibition is again rearing its ugly; head. Can the lessons of 1919-1933 be so readily forgotten...
Paid articleDO YOU REMEMBER?
Do You Remember? THE PRESIDENT promised that this war would cultivate no new millionaires. His Treasury Department advanced a mild tax program with some respect for the principles of ability to...
Paid article6TH COLUMN BUNK
6th Column Bunk EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article appeared on the editorial page of the New York Times, which was ove of the most powerful journalistic forces for intervention before Pearl...
Paid articleUNITY OR UNIFORMITY
Mayer, Milton
Unity Or Uniformity By MILTON MAYER MACHIAVELLI, you will remember, had a low opinion of men in general. He asserted that they were false, fickle, faithless, and cowardly. He maintained that they...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Let's Declare Ourselves Pear Sirs: The Progressive is a must for anyone who would be intelligently informed in this world of propa-ganda and prejudice. I think The...
Paid articleNO. 1 BOTTLENECK
Villard, Oswald Garrison
No. 1 Bottleneck By Oswald Garrison Villard SINCE THE PRESIDENT himself has now admitted that the shipbuilding program is running behind its schedule because of inability to deliver ship plates to...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN ONE OF THE old propaganda refrains the utilities never get tired of beating out is the one that intimates that municipal ownership of utilities will bring an...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement COOPERATIVES are mustering their full strength behind a bill sponsored by Rep. Jerry Voorhis, California Democrat, and Sen. Robert Wagner, New York Democrat, providing for...
Paid articleOUR SOFT PATRIOTS
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Our Soft Patriots By Lt. Comdr. C.S. Seely EDITOR'S NOTE: Commander Seely was moved to write the following article after reading the proceedings of the Tory-minded Daughters of the American...
Paid articleTHE PROGRESSIVE'S BOOK SHELF
The Progressive's Book Shelf THURMAN ARNOLD, whose trust-busting activities have made him one of the most useful men in Washington, has a persuasively simple diagnosis of our economic ills, and...
Paid articleMEN WHO CAN SEE IN THE DARK
Coleman, Mcalister
Men Who Can See In The Dark By McALISTER COLEMAN 1SIGNED UP last week to write a book on coal and coal-miners. I started writing about coal-diggers back in 1920 when there were strikes in the...
Paid articleTHE MILLIONAIRES SQUIRM
Putnam, Harold
The Millionaires Squirm By Harold Putnam THE BEST SHOW on earth these hectic days is watching millionaires squirm out an explanation of why they should be allowed to continue their profiteering...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette ON THE WALL of our dining room at the farm I have put a small cartoon given me by a fellow-sufferer. It portrays a husband and wife sitting at a dinner...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI CHILDREN running about and too young for kindergarten or school, are a great trial to their mothers. Such a child can wear an adult out in a couple of hours. Watching...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Money's Worth MOST OF THE metals used in ordinary household articles are "critical" materials—irreplaceable for the duratfon. To preserve your aluminum pans, brass andirons, bronze ashtrays,...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence AFTER CONSIDERABLE debate with ourselves, wondering if readers of "Sing a Song of Sixpence" were weary of our calling attention to material on nutrition, we go right ahead...
Paid articleTIME FOR ACTION
Time For Action EVERYWHERE in Washington one stumbles over a "coordinating" agency, but what they "coordinate" nobody knows. Conflicting and often completely contradictory statements on vital...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE TWENTIETH Century Fund, a research foundation endowed by the late Edward A. Filene, has undertaken a work of the first importance and one which lies...
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