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Paid articleTHE DEMOCRATIC ROAD TO TOTAL PEACE
Chamberlin, William Henry
The Democratic Road To Total Peace By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN ONE of the most subtly dangerous ideas that has been circulated in the United States, with high official sanction, is that victory in...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW WITH Tunis and Bizerte in their hands and the last shattered remnants of the Axis forces in North Africa facing the alternative of surrender or annihilation, the United Nations...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE crisis in coal was back in the national spotlight this week as the 15-day truce, which was negotiated when the federal government seized control of the mines, neared its end....
Paid articleTHE VANISHING BROWSER
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Vanishing Browser By ERNEST L. MEYER ANY study of vanishing types must include an account of the Old Book Browser. This species haunted the sidewalk counters of the second-hand bookstores and...
Paid articleSERVING THE IMPERIALISTS
Hanighen, Frank C.
Serving The Imperialists By FRANK C. HANIGHEN IT was most fitting that Sen. Robert M. La Follette, Jr., whose father sponsored the famous Seamen's Act of 1915, one of the great milestones in...
Paid articlePOLITICAL REALIGNMENT IN BRITAIN
Cranston, Maurice
Political Realignment In By MAURICE CRANSTON London THERE have been quite a number of by-elections here in the past few weeks. In 10 of them Government candidates polled approximately 33,000...
Paid articleMONOPOLY WINS AGAIN
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Monopoly Wins Again By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THE steel industry is one of our biggest and most vital industries. The overpowering growth of the United States Steel Corporation under the...
Paid articleYOU CAN'T MINE COAL WITH FLAGS
Mayer, Milton
You Can't Mine Coal With Flags By MILTON MAYER COAL, miners, and John L. Lewis being the three most things I know nothing about, I shall proceed at once to favor you with an analysis of the coal...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Operators Struck First Dear Sirs: While the press and radio were denouncing the striking miners, not once did I read or hear from these sources one word concerning...
Paid articleTHIS MAN LEWIS
Villard, Oswald Garrison
This Man Lewis By Oswald Garrison Villard WHETHER or not John L. Lewis has won a victory in his battle for pay and justice for the miners, no one can deny his extraordinary courage and his...
Paid articleTHE POWER TRUST'S WORLD POLICE PLAN
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News The Power Trusts World Police Plan By MILES McMILLIN WE ARE indebted to Carlton L, Nau, secretary-manager of the American Public Power Association, for calling our attention to...
Paid articlePRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE LIBERAL PRESS
Rodell, Fred
President Roosevelt And The Liberal Press By FRED RODELL NOT so many years ago, a magazine called Vanity Fair created single-handed an international crisis by printing a mildly amusing, mildly...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Fries, Horace S.
Pamphlet Parade By HORACE S. FRIES ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE POST-WAR WORLD. DEMOCRATIC PLANNING FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT, by Alvin H. Hansen, Harvard economist and adviser to the Board of Governors of...
Paid articleTWIN AIMS OF BRITAIN'S TORIES
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Twin Aims Of Britain's Tories By HARRY ELMER BARNES IT HAS been frequently alleged by our radical writers and Tory-baiters that the British Tories and the Cliveden Set put their hope for the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette THIS week with Sherry a-bed with the measles, I have been heavily domestic, and the closets and attic felt the brunt of my strong right arm. But with the...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri WE ARE concerned about the health of children during this war. We want to protect them as much as possible from the effects of fear and worry and shock. The very best...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
Your Money's Worth By MARY SHERIDAN ALTHOUGH a lot of chemicals and products used for housecleaning are off the market or scarce, elbow grease isn't rationed. And keeping a house clean, despite...
Paid articleTHE ROAD AHEAD
The Road Ahead THE magnificent triumph of Allied arms in North Africa has sent a wave of hope and optimism sweeping through the country. The entire nation is understandably elated at the superb...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE campaign to butcher the Farm Security Administration, and with it the hopes and aspirations of a half million farm families, is one of the most...
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