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A NEW ASSAULT ON THE RIGHTS OF LABOR
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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A New Assault On The Riqhts Of Labor By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THE reactionary enemies of labor are regrouping for a new assault on the rights of the men and women on the production front...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW BIGGEST military news of the past week came from the South Pacific where American and Australian air squadrons, in a spectacular demonstration of striking power, smashed to bits a...
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THE HIGH ROAD TO JAPAN
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Williams, Major Al
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The High Road To Japan By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS WE MUST strike at the heart of Japan. The island-by-island method of war strategy is too costly in time and materials and blood. The approach to Japan...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S habit of letting major problems slide until they reach the crisis stage is well known. In a number of critical situations he has acted only after Congress...
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WORKERS IN WAR-AND AFTER
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Workers In War-And After By ERNEST L. MEYER THIS department has received half a dozen letters denouncing a recent article which criticized Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker's impassioned and continued...
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FORMULA FOR A NEW WORLD
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Putnam, Harold
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Formula For A New World By HAROLD PUTNAM LO THESE many Winters we of the progressive gentry have been mumbling in our beards about the iniquities of a daffy world. And we've spent our choicest...
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YOU CAN'T BEAT CHURCHILL
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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You Can't Beat Churchill By FRANK C. HANIGHEN MANY writers (among them this correspondent) have done injustice to Winston Churchill. We've insisted that he had an 18th Century mind. Today, I for...
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WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST
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Mayer, Milton
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Women And Children First By MILTON MAYER THE American government and press announce with pride and joy that last week's raids on Berlin "may have left half the city's population homeless." I think...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Wolf's Disguise Deal1 Sirs: Webster defines "institute" as "an organization to promote art, science, or the like, as a society, college, or technical school." The...
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THE FOURTH TERM BID
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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The Fourth Term Bid By Oswald Garrison Villard NO ONE should be deluded by Congressman Sab-ath's report that he talked to the President about a fourth term and found the President shrinking and...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement WE HAVE received a number of requests from readers for a schedule of the Cooperative League broadcasts, "Here Is Tomorrow." Mr. Wallace J. Campbell, assistant secretary...
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THE TVA IN WAR AND PEACE VII. POST-WAR POSSIBILITIES
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Kennedy, Kenneth R.
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The TVA In War And Peace VII. Post-War Possibilities By KENNETH R. KENNEDY EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the seventh and last of a series of articles by Mr. Kennedy, a member of the TVA staff. THE...
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NORMAN ANGELL'S HOBBYHORCE
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Burkhardt, Frederick H.
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Norman Angell's Hobbyhorse LET THE PEOPLE KNOW, by Norman Angell. The Viking Press. $2.50. Reviewed by Frederick H. Burlchardt NORMAN ANGELL'S message is by this time a familiar one. For over 30...
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A JUNGLESIDE SEAT
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McMillin, Miles
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A Jungleside Seat INTO THE VALLEY, by John Hersey. Alfred A. Knopf. $2. Reviewed By Miles McMillin JOHN HERSEY is a good reporter and, if the picture on the flap of this book can be believed, an...
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GOOD AND WONDERFUL
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Sheridan, Mary
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Good And Wonderful THE HUMAN COMEDY, by William Saroyan. Harcourt, Brace. $2.75. Reviewed by Mary Sheridan BENNETT CERF, Random House publisher, tells the story of his receptionist buzzing him,...
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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 Isabel B. La Follette AT THE close of a recent letter one of my sisters apologized, "Excuse this scrawl—at least it has the merit of being rare!" The rarity of my own letters...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri: "HOW can anybody plan a child's education these days? What good is it to send children to high school and college when you don't know what kind of a world they are...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Moneys Worth THE worst case I've heard about in the current clothes buying panic is a woman who went into a department store and bought seven suits—yes, seven —for herself. I got that third...
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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 AFEW days ago, the dope stories vigorously hinted, even predicted, that there would be no meat rationing because of the many complications involved— such...
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TORIES STRIKE AGAIN
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Tories Strike Again THE band of Congressional Tories masquerading as an "economy bloc" continues to bury its stiletto in the backs of some of the most important and useful of government...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . The Last Column THE United States Supreme Court was divided, 5 to 2, when it set aside the conviction of George Sylvester Viereck, the German propagandist, but the seven...
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Vol. 007 Issue 012 (March 22 1943)
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Vol. 007 Issue 013 (March 29 1943)
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