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IssueVol. 007 Issue 040 (October 4 1943)
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Paid articleAMERICA MUST SHOW THE WORLD
Douglas, William O.
America Must Show The World By WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS (Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court) WE ARE LIVING in an era of fundamental change. One age is giving way to another. The...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW ALTHOUGH Allied arms continued this week to carve out major gains on the global battlefronts, there were many signs that mounting Axis resistance, coupled with unfavorable weather...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW AFIRST-HAND REPORT of military and political developments in all the theaters of war in which Americans are active was placed before the Senate and the nation this week by a...
Paid articleHARRY, YOU'RE PLAYING THE SOVIET SMEAR GAME'
Eastman, Max
'Harry, You're Playing The Soviet Smear Game A Letter of Protest to Harry Elmer Barnes By MAX EASTMAN Dear Harry: IWAS truly astonished to see you advertise me as a "renegade" in a recent issue...
Paid articleMAX, WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU?'
Barnes, Harry Elmer
'Max, What Has Happened To You?' A Reply to Max Eastman By HARRY ELMER BARNES Dear Sirs: THE EDITOR of The Progressive has kindly offered me space to reply to Max Eastman's gentle admonitions...
Paid articleVARSITY PHOTOGRAPH, '43
Mayer, Milton
Varsity Photograph, 43 By MILTON MAYER THERE THEY STOOD on the broad stone steps of Old Bartlett, arranged in the traditional arrangement invented by the first varsity photographer. The giants sat...
Paid articleWILL HILTER KIDNAP THE POPE?
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Will Hitler Kidnap The Pope? By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY EVENTS IN ITALY are now approaching a dramatic climax, as regards the Pope and the Vatican. Not since Napoleon took the Pope to France as a...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . .THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. . . Clarity And Charity Dear Sirs: The world has never known a .more Christian statesman than Abraham Lincoln. And the world was never in greater need of Christian...
Paid articleOUR ALARMING MANPOWER MUDDLE
Our Alarming Manpower Muddle By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD = THE DISCUSSION of the drafting of pre-Pearl Harbor fathers has been a debate on a phase of the whole manpower problem. But there is even...
Paid articleTHERE ARE ADS THAT TELL THE TRUTH!
McMillin, Miles
The Cooperative Movement There Are Ads That Tell The Truth! By MILES McMILLIN IN SPITE of the fact that advertising is getting worse all the time there is still hope. More money is being spent...
Paid articleSTALIN'S ACE IN THE HOLE
Howard, Harry Paxton
Stalin's Ace In The Hole By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD IT WAS NO MERE coincidence that brought into the news columns, together with increasingly open conflict between Moscow on the one hand and London...
Paid articleEVE CURIE'S FRUITLESS JOURNEY
Utley, Freda
Eve Curies Fruitless Journey JOURNEY AMONG WARRIORS, by Eve Curie. Doubleday Doran. $3.50. Reviewed by Freda Utley RARELY has a young woman made so little of such great opportunities as Eve...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette AS MY PATIENT readers know, this citizen is much concerned with the problem of getting people to translate their words into action. So much so, that one...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angele
Our Children By Angelo Patri PARENTS KNOW by instinct that boys must have fun, but somehow they have not the same feeling about the girls. Yet girls need fun as much as the boys do. Their health...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumer
Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION MICKEY MOUSE and Shirley Temple have lost ground as cereal salesmen. The spotlight they once occupied is now being hogged by "enrichment," Consumers Union found in...
Paid articleA MAJOR VICTORY
A Major Victory THE DECISION of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives to retain the Contract Renegotiation Law is a major victory for the people of America and a crushing and...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves The Last Column AHALF-BURIED dispatch from Cairo, Egypt, last week carried one of the year's most heartening bits of news. Dr. William B. Pugh of Philadelphia, chairman of the...
IssueVol. 007 Issue 042 (October 18 1943)
IssueVol. 007 Issue 043 (October 25 1943)
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