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Paid articleTHIS IS THE TIME FOR DECISION
This Is The Time For Decision ON THE same day last week that President Roosevelt spoke in glowing terms of America's war achievements, a special Senate investigating committee, dominated by...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW BACK from the steaming jungles of New Guinea to his headquarters in Brisbane, Australia, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, America's number one military hero, came this week to plan the...
Paid articleISLAND-HOPPING WON'T WHIP JAPAN
Williams, Major Al
Island-Hopping Won't Whip Japan Br MAJOR AL WILLIAMS I DON'T believe in this island-hopping campaign in the Southwest Pacific unless its purpose is to keep Japan busy there while we are preparing...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT laid two momentous messages before Congress during the past fortnight. The first was a glowing recital of achievements during the past year and a promise of...
Paid articleCONFESSIONS OF A HOARDER
Meyer, Ernest L.
Confessions Of A Hoarder By ERNEST L. MEYER THE Treasury Department campaign to sell War Bonds is bringing to light a lot of concealed assets. Almost every other day you read a big illustrated...
Paid articleWALLACE'S MONSTROUS PROPOSAL
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Wallace's Monstrous Proposal By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD THE CASE of Vice President Henry Wallace is a strange one. Here is a liberal and an idealist who is not afraid to risk the severest...
Paid articleTHE DAIRY INDUSTRY IMPERILED
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
The Dairy Industry Imperiled By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THE food shortages which members of the much-abused and so-called "farm bloc" in Congress predicted last September are now upon us....
Paid articleHOW LIBERALISM DISAPPEARS
Mayer, Milton
How Liberalism Disappears By MILTON MAYER THE New Republic, in a piece last week demanding the blood and bones of the 28 nuts going on trial for sedition, begins its bleat with the following...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Indebted To Henderson Dear Sirs: May I present my adverse views anent "The Fall of Leon Henderson," by Hugh Russell Fraser, differing especially with the...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN TUPELO, Mississippi, is fast becoming the nation's number one public power city. It is known in power lore as the first city to recognize the benefits to be...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement IN THE past five years co-op business volume in the United States has practically doubled, according to a recent survey of the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The new...
Paid articleTHE CONTROVERSIAL 'ISMS' OF OUR TIME 1. CAPITALISM
Barnes, Harry Elmer
The Controversial 'Isms' Of Our Time 1. Capitalism By HARRY ELMER BARNES EDITOR'S NOTE: In response to a great many requests from readers of The Progressive, we have asked Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes,...
Paid articleTHE PROGRESSIVE'S BOOKSHELF
Sheridan, Mary
The Progressives Bookshelf By MARY SHERIDAN SIGNED WITH THEIR HONOUR, by James Aldridge. Little, Brown. $2.50. THEY mature quickly in wartime, from boys into men—that's one of the shuddering...
Paid articleJAPAN'S STRONG POSITION
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Japan's Strong Position By Lt. Comdr.C.S.Seely IF DEFEATING the Japanese imperialists were a comparatively simple matter it possibly would be well to get that job out of the way now. But with all...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette THE trouble with these so-called international- ists," meditated a friend concerning a radio debate in which I had wrestled with two of them, "is that...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri SIXTEEN IS SUCH a sweet and helpless age, especially in a girl. She knows so much that is wrapped in rose colored veils, feels so much that is beautiful beyond the...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Moneys Worth INTELLIGENT consumers have been appalled by the vulgar capitalization of the war for advertising purposes. From lipsticks, face powders, perfumes, and tooth brushes to household...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN MARGOT MURPHY is the real name of Jane Holt, food editor of the New York Times. Don't ask me why she deserted her own nice name for the plainer pseudonym....
Paid articleTHE COMING SHOWDOWN
The Coming Showdown THE convening of the 78th Congress this week thrust upon liberals in both houses the gravest responsibility they have faced in a long time. Outnumbered by an alliance of Tories...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column LAST WEEK'S issue of The Progressive, with its grim warning by Lin Yutang that China was fast losing patience with America's failure to deliver on her...
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