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Vol. 007 Issue 040 (October 4 1943)
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SHALL WE ABOLISH THE STATE DEPARTMENT
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Shall We Abolish The State Department? By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE BY THE SPRING of 1859, the foreign service of the United States had been in existence 84 years. One afternoon, the Gentleman from...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW ALLIED ARMS continued this week to pound out new gains in all major theaters of combat. American and British troops battered their way northward through the gun-studded mountains...
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AMERICA'S STRUTTING ELITE
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Coleman, Mcalister
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America's Strutting Elite By MCALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. FROM TIME TO TIME in the course of this past Summer, in New York, in New Bedford, even on this remote, shy, half-wistful...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE WELL-ORGANIZED, well-heeled campaign to commit Congress now to a general program of post-war collective security struck a major snag last week when the Roosevelt...
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BLUNDERING ON THE FOOD FRONT
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Aiken, Sen. George
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Blundering On The Food Front By SEN. GEORGE AIKEN THE most important phase of the battle on the home front is the production of food. It is of almost equal importance to see that the food is...
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MEMO ON MENUS
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Memo On Menus By ERNEST L. MEYER IT IS NOT WARTIME rationing that's entirely to blame for the present low state of American cookery. To be sure rationing has hastened the disaster. But even in the...
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GEN. MARSHALL DISPLEASES THE BRITISH
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Gen. Marshall Displeases The British By FRANK C. HANIGHEN L'Affaire Marshall. - Washington, D. C. BY THE time this column reaches you, Gen. George Marshall, for all I know, may have become...
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THE ROCKY ROAD AHEAD
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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The Rocky Road Ahead By LT. COMDR. C S. SEELY THE FIGHT at Salerno, while bitter, and without any doubt the most important our troops have engaged in so far, was only the beginning, a prelude to...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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• • • THE PEOPLE'S FOEUM• • • A Pardon For Postal Dear Sirs: In the grim, iron-barred Stillwater State Penitentiary in Minnesota sits Kelly Postal, secretary-treasurer of Minneapolis Teamsters,...
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MILTON MAYER GOT ME WRONG
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Milton Mayer Got Me Wrong--A Protest From Ely Culbertson Dear Sirs: IVERY much appreciate the opportunity which The Progressive has given me of answering the article that it printed a while ago by...
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MR. CULBERTSON MUST BE NUTS'
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Mayer, Milton
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'Mr. Culbertson Must Be Nuts' By MILTON MAYER Dear Sirs: THANK you for letting me see Ely Culbertson's reply to my analysis of his World Federation Plan. If Mr. Culbertson insists upon the...
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THE NINE
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Rodell, Fred
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The Nine By FRED RODELL THERE was Pierce Butler. There was James Mc-Reynolds. There was George Sutherland. There was Willis Van Devanter. Recognize the names? Few people do. Yet as recently as...
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ARE CO-OPS TOO GOOD FOR US?
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McMillin, Miles
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The Cooperative Movement Are Co-ops Too Good For Us? By MILES McMILLIN THE LENGTHS to which reactionary publications in this country will go in advocating progressive reforms for every country in...
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ITALY: A TEST CASE FOR DEMOCRACY
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Otto, Max C.
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Italy: A Test Case For Democracy WHAT TO DO WITH ITALY, by Gaetano Salve-mini and George La Piana. Duell, Sloan and Pearce. $2.75. Reviewed by Max C. Otto EVERYBODY knows what it is like to wake...
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JAPANESE PRISONER
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Smedley, Agnes
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Japanese Prisoner PRISONER OF THE JAPS, by Gwen Dew. Alfred A. Knopf. $3. Reviewed by Agnes Smedley THIS IS THE second war book on the fall of Hong Kong and the imprisonment of the white...
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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 Isabeal La Follette RECENTLY a friend told me, "My husband made application for a Japanese to live with us and help with the housework, but I thought it over and finally had...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children :By Angelo Patri TEACHERS and parents while allowing for children's tastes and talents, strengths and failures, must hold fast to certain fundamentals in school and at home. There...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sheridan, Mary
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Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN CONSUMERS may have no love for the Office of Price Administration, but, despite OPA's failure so far to slam a brake on food prices, or to shift them into...
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FALSE HAVEN
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False Haven PASSAGE of the Fulbright Resolution by overwhelming vote of the House of Representatives has done little if anything to clarify the position of the nation, or Congress, or the House, or...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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the Editor Reserves The Last Column EVERY NEWSPAPER man winces when he hears someone express his contempt for the accuracy of the press by saying, "Oh, that's just newspaper talk." This public...
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