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IssueVol. 007 Issue 044 (November 1 1943)
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Paid articleWE HAVE GOT TO START FROM HERE
Mayer, Milton
We Have Got To Start From Here By MILTON MAYER IT SEEMS—why does it always seem in these true stories?—that a Southern town decided to spend $85,000 on the improvement of its school. When it came...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW EXTREMELY optimistic communiques from Moscow seemed this week to indicate that the military-stalemate prevailing on the European fronts for the past fortnight or more had been...
Paid articleA CHANCE HAS SLIPPED AWAY
Williams, Major Al
A Chance Has Slipped Away By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS SEVERAL TIMES now we have had the Nazi submarine all "washed up and finished." And here it is again with new appointments and a new bag of tricks....
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE UNITED STATES SENATE was embroiled this week in what was widely billed as an historic debate on foreign policy although the resolution immediately before it was broad enough...
Paid articleAMERICA'S PLIGHT
Johnson, Sen. Edwin C.
America's Plight By SEN. EDWIN C. JOHNSON NOTWITHSTANDING the polls in Britain indicating the United States is contributing only a measly three per cent toward the war effort of the United...
Paid articleSECRET DIPLOMACY MUST DIE
Meyer, Ernest L.
Secret Diplomacy Must Die By ERNEST L. MEYER AT THIS WRITING, that well known Southern Democrat and revolutionary leader, Cordell Hull,, is engaged in friendly heart-to-heart talks with Messrs....
Paid articleSHALL CONSCRIPTION CONTINUE?
Holmes, John Haynes
Shall Conscription Continue? By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES Holmes AS THE WAR sweeps on to the impending debacle of the enemy, public thought turns more and more to discussion of conditions after the war....
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Post-War Settlement Dear Sirs: Mr. Rubin's article, "Progressives And The Peace," was a powerful document which should be placed in the hands of every member of...
Paid articleTHE CO-OPS ARE FACING A FIGHT
The Cooperative Movement The Co-ops Are Facing A Fight ANEW PRESSURE GROUP will soon invade lobby-ridden Washington for the express purpose of wiping out the cooperative movement in the United...
Paid articleP. S. PLEASE KEEP SENDING IT
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News P.S. Please Keep Sending It By MILES McMILLIN SOMEONE has been kind enough to put me on the mailing list, deadhead or otherwise, of Publie Service, a publication dedicated to...
Paid articleBACKGROUND TO DANGER
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Background To Danger By HARRY ELMER BARNES I HAVE POINTED out in several articles that probably the chief reason why we face so many, so vast, and so apparently insoluble social problems, both at...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Fries, Horace S.
Pamphlet Parade By HORACE S. FRIES CONSCIENCE AND THE WAR, American Civil Liberties Union, 170 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 10 cents. An eloquent plea for fairer treatment for conscientious...
Paid articleWHO'S TO RULE GERMANY TOMORROW?
Hanighen, Frank C.
Who's To Rule Germany Tomorrow? MEET MR. BLANK, LEADER OF TOMORROW'S GERMANS, by R. G. Waldeck. Putnam. $2.50. Reviewed by Frank C. Hanighen PERSONALTIES, as a rule, should not enter into the...
Paid articleBOOKS IN BRIEF
Books In Brief HERE IS YOUR WAR, by Ernie Pyle. Henry Holt. $3. This collection of Ernie Pyle's full-length columns on the Tunisian campaign is a readable, remarkably vivid account of his...
Paid articleA GRIPPING REPORT
McMillin, Miles
A Gripping Report LETTER FROM NEW GUINEA, by Vern Haug-land. Farrar and Rinehart, Inc. $1.50. Reviewed by Miles McMillin VERN HAUGLAND will undoubtedly disagree, but I think that it's a good...
Paid articleGRAFTON'S HOLLOW ANGER
Coleman, Mcalister
Grafton's Hollow Anger AN AMERICAN DIARY, by Samuel Grafton. Doubleday, Doran. $2.50. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THIS IS THE RECORD of the reactions of the columnist for the New York Post to...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. Follette if OTHER, what can I do 'xciting?" asks seven-1VJL year-old Sherry on a rainy afternoon. The question recalled a novel of Louis Bromfield in which he...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri TALK CONFUSES CHILDREN. The younger they are the less they hear and understand of all the talk that goes o'n about them. A short, direct order is far easier for them...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN HAVE YOU EVER been "off your feed" (an ugly and vulgar expression, but apt)? For weeks I have been uninterested in food, not only in eating, but in buying...
Paid articleTIME FOR THE TRUTH
Time For The Truth GEN. DWIGHT EISENHOWER performed a vital national service this week when he radioed this statement from Algiers: "This is a hard war, a bitter, bloody war. Make no mistake. It...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column RAYMOND CLAPPER, the Washington columnist, was pounding out his syndicate stint the other day when the newsboy came around with the evening paper. One can...
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