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Paid articlePROGRESSIVES AND THE PEACE
Rubin, Morris H.
Progressives And The Peace By MORRIS H. RUBIN THE PRELIMINARY showdown on foreign policy is close at hand. I use the world "preliminary" because certainly no amount of resolving by the present...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW TO HIS GENERALS, assembled somewhere behind the German lines last week, Adolf Hitler is said to have issued a dramatic order that the Dnieper River line must be held at all...
Paid articleTHOSE VITAL SOVIET BASES
Williams, Major Al
Those Vital Soviet Bases By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THIS ARTICLE is prompted by the recent statement of Earl Browder, head of the American Communists, that Russia will not help us fight our war or fight...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE WORLD'S largest labor federation—the American Federation of Labor—and the world's largest individual union—the United Automobile Workers (CIO)—basked in the national...
Paid articleCO-OPS, CULTS, AND CONSUMERS
Rodell, Fred
Co-ops, Cults, And Consumers By FRED RODELL IT IS HIGH TIME somebody took the cooperative movement to one side an dtold it why it hasn't been making a hit with the boys. Nobody asked me to do the...
Paid articleTHE MERRY-GO-HOUND
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Merry-Go-Hound By ERNEST L. MEYER RESIDENTS of our street have been mystified by the curious spectacle of a dog who keeps running around and around our little Stuyvesant Park without stopping....
Paid articleTHE WASHINGTON PARADE
Hanighen, Frank C.
The Washington Parade By FRANK C HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. THE PRESS CONFERENCE of three Senators (Brewster, Russell, and Mead) on their return from their round-the-world tour of war fronts...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . That 'Second Front' Dear Sirs: The Frank Hanighen article in the Oct. 4 issue was especially good—clicks with all the data I have, and has more of it. You probably...
Paid articlePACIFISM: ITS USES AND ABUSES
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Pacifism: Its Uses And Abuses By HARRY ELMER BARNES OF LATE YEARS it has become the fashion, even in some anti-war circles, to deride pacifists as impractical idealists, living in a fool's...
Paid articleA SUCKER LIST WITHOUT 'SUBSIDY'
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News A Sucker List Without 'Subsidy' By MILES McMILLIN Rankin PUBLICATION here some weeks ago of one of Rep. John Rankin's tables on comparative costs of private ownership and TVA...
Paid articleSHORTEN THE WAR!
Meeman, Edward J.
Shorten The War! By EDWARD J. MEEMAN WE CAN shorten the war. We can save hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of lives. We can mitigate the damage which war inevitably does to civilization and...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Fries, Horace S.
Pamphlet Parade By HORACE S. FRIES THE OUTLOOK FOR DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT, Planning Pamphlets No. 21, by Ernest W. Williams, Jr., technical advisor on transportation problems for various federal...
Paid articleFASCINATING STORY' OF MAN'S PAST
Otto, Max C.
'Fascinating Story' Of Man's Past EVOLUTION. The Modern Synthesis, by Julian Huxley. Harper and Brothers. $5. Reviewed by Max C. Otto IN 16 YEARS—assuming that World War II is ended and World...
Paid articleAPOLOGIES' FOR WAR
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Apologies' For War THIS AGE OF CONFLICT 1914-1943, by Frank P. Chambers, Christina P. Grant, and Charles C. Bay-ley. Harcourt, Brace. $5.50. THE ORIGIN AND BACKGROUND OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR, by...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette PHIL KEEPS emphasizing the enormous distances in the South Pacific, and those of us with men in that area are constantly on the look-out for crumbs of...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri EVERY HQME, every nursery school, every school and college, needs someone who knows how to listen. There is no scarcity of talkers, but the good listeners are...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Money's Worth By MARY SHERIDAN THERE'S A LOT of satisfaction in painting. At the start it seems like a chore: making decisions on colors and types of paint; organizing sandpaper, turpentine,...
Paid articleOUR GIFT TO JAPAN
Our Gift To Japan THE SURPRISE ACTION of the House Com-mittee on Immigration in voting for repeal of the infamous Chinese Exclusion Acts sets a magnificent example which both Houses of Congress and...
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