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THE AMERICA THAT IS ETERNAL
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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The America That Is Eternal By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Bend, Ore. IT HAD BEEN a bad week in the war. Matruh had fallen and the Nazis were pushing on toward Suez. Russia's heroic resistance at...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW ON ALL THREE major battlefronts, as well as the coastal shipping waters, the situation this week grew daily more critical for the "United Nations." Biggest and most serious...
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NOW' MAY BE THE ONLY TIME
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Williams, Major Al
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'Now' May Be The Only Time By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS WHEN HUMAN BEINGS have lost the power to change a losing leadership, when a ball team can't get rid of a losing manager, when generals and admirals...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE FANTASTIC confusion which has marked the Administration's efforts to grapple with the rubber shortage was still very much in evidence this week. President Roosevelt's...
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RALPH INGERSOLLILOQUY
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Ralph Ingersolliloquy By ERNEST L. MEYER WHEN A new history of American newspapers is written, it is too bad that it won't include a section on PM, of New York City. No scrupulous historian could...
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WATCH YOUR COAT AND HAT, GANSON
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Watch Your Coat And Hat, Ganson By MCALISTER COLEMAN NO DOUBT about it; I am getting old and per-snickerty. Last week, memorial exercises were held for my 54th birthday and at the same time I read...
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THE INEXCUSABLE ASSAULT ON AGRICULTURE
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La
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The Inexcusable Assault On Agriculture By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE. Jr. IT IS TIME to put a stop to the vicious attacks being made on the American farmer. He has been getting a lot of...
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MAY THE WROST MAN LOSE
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Mayer, Milton
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May The Worst Man Lose By MILTON MAYER Ralph Ingersoll's mad, And I am glad. AND I KNOW how to please him. Give him a newspaper and let him kick, gouge, scratch, and bite, and don't hit back at...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Alaskan Defense Dear Sirs: As the mother of a soldier stationed in Alaska. I become more worried every day about the Alaskan defense situation. Why do authorities...
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THIS EVER-CHANGING WAR
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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This Ever-Changing War By Oswald Garrison Villard THIS WAR is changing the art of giving battle, and the machines of war on sea and land, so fast as to be positively dizzying. It has often been...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News Br MILES McMILLIN ONE OF 'THE common causes for the failure of public ownership movements is the lack of intelligent planning on the part of those in whose hands the public has...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement DOWN IN Columbus, Ohio, not long ago, a little, old lady stepped into the elevator of an eight story building, and addressed a smartly uniformed operator. "Young man," she...
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FOR AMERICA'S SAKE
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Rorty, James
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For America's Sake By JAMES RORTY ON JULY 2, two days before the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Tom Jefferson's Virginia put to death a very unfree and unequal...
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THIS IS HOW THE THING STARTED
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AMERINGER, OSCAR
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This Is How The Thing Started By OSCAR AMERINGER NOW THAT boys from Cairo, Ill; Memphis, Tenn.; Alexandria, La., and Bethlehem, Penna., are fighting for the "Four Freedoms" on the old stomping...
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HINDU HOPES OF HEAVEN
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Hindu Hopes Of Heaven By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely DURING A TRIP through Hindustan I rode many miles on a train with a missionary. He was a Latter Day Saint from Iowa, and he did his level best to...
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A PRIMER ON INFLATION
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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A Primer On Inflation By HARRY ELMER BARNES NOW THAT WE ARE in the midst of war, the question of inflation becomes cogent and timely. Indeed, many of the current government fiscal policies relate...
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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 Isabel B. La Follette WTHY THE DICKENS have you let your sub scription lapse?" demanded our Editor of an erstwhile subscriber. With some embarrassment, since he had been...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri WHEN CHILDREN go wrong, even in the smallest detail of conduct, anxious parents ask: "What shall I do with him, or to him, to make him stop?" First, feel easier about...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money's Worth AFEW WEEKS AGO we reported here on the scientific investigations of two doctors with the Food and Drug Administration that revealed commercial mouthwashes and antiseptics are apt...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence BACK IN THE DAYS when we indulged in the luxury of a charge account at a good grocery store—now we shop around and pay cash—we tried, with absolutely no luck at all, to tell...
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POLITICS AS USAUAL
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Politics As Usual IT IS TO BE politics as usual, apparently, regardless of adverse effects on national unity. Using the leader of Tammany Hall as his spokesman, President Roosevelt announced last...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column WHEN Hanson W. Baldwin's new book, Strategy For Victory, appeared a month or more ago, the sunshine boys turned up their noses. This Baldwin, they...
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Vol. 006 Issue 030 (July 25 1942)
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