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IssueVol. 007 Issue 018 (May 3 1943)
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Paid articleTIME AND WINSTON CHURCHILL
Hanighen, Frank C.
Time And Winston Churchill By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. THE CHURCHILL address to Congress (and by radio to the American people) has left a provocative aftermath in Washington. The...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW EXCEPT FOR the success of American arms on At-tu and the increasing fury, of Allied air sweeps over Europe, military action this week was far outweighed in the news by important...
Paid articleHATE CAN KILL OUR FLIERS
Williams, Major Al
Hate Can Kill Our Fliers By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS THE modern combat pilot faces the most complex type of war machinery ever devised by man. Necessarily, therefore, there is less time and place for...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW ORGANIZED LABOR dominated much of the home front news during the past week, with John L: Lewis all but stealing the top headlines from Winston Churchill and the Duke and Duchess...
Paid articleFUGITIVES FROM HISTORY
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Fugitives From History By HARRY ELMER BARNES JOHN T. WHITAKER recently wrote a book entitled We Cannot Escape History, and then proceeded in the book to tell how completely he was able to escape...
Paid articleTHE BLISTERED BRETHREN
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Blistered Brethren By ERNEST L. MEYER AT A recent rally stressing the importance of increasing our production of vital war materials, an odd contribution was offered to the meeting by a...
Paid articleTHE NEW ASSAULT ON NYA
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
The New Assault On NYA By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. IT IS HARD to understand how a Congressional Joint Committee on the Reduction of Non-Essential Federal Expenditures can conscientiously...
Paid articleROBERT MORSS LOVETT
Mayer, Milton
Robert Morss Lovett By MILTON MAYER HE'S A STOUT little man, always has been. He walks and pouts and chortles like a pigeon. Students used to stand outside his office and listen to him making...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . .THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . The American Way Dear Sirs: Though T. seldom read advertisements, especially the current corpora lion propaganda kind, the tall, broad, and handsome ones backed by...
Paid articleIF TURKEY JOINS US
Villard, Oswald Garrison
If Turkey Joins Us By Oswald Garrison Villard IT IS NO wonder that Berlin shows great alarm over the numerous signs of an increasing friendliness between the Turkish government and the United...
Paid articleCANADIAN LIBERALS SUSPECT JONES
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News Canadian Liberals Suspect Jones By MILES McMILLIN JESSE JONES' profligacy with government funds whenever big business comes knocking at the door of the Reconstruction Finance...
Paid articleWHY SWEDEN HAS NO BLACK MARKET
The Cooperative Movement Why Sweden Has No Black Market RAYMOND CLAPPER, who seems to have given up prognostication as a way of life since that unhappy day last year when he predicted, right out...
Paid articleRESULTS OF THE 'IF I WERE EDITOR' CONTEST
Judges, The
Results Of The 'If I Were Editor' Contest By THE JUDGES CORPORAL Samuel Romer, now of Camp Tyson, Tenn., but formerly of Detroit and New York, has been awarded first prize in The Progressive's "If...
Paid articleIS THIS OSTRICH-LIKE ISOLATIONISM?
Coleman, Mcalister
Is This Ostrich-Like Isolationism? By MCALISTER COLEMAN "WHY DON'T you write a piece," writes my severest critic, (I refer to the unfortunate woman I married) "about the little things of life?"...
Paid articleTHE STRUGGLE AHEAD
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
The Struggle Ahead By LT. COMDR. C S. SEELY OUR SUCCESS in North Africa is very encouraging, but we must not allow ourselves to become too optimistic about it. There is still no good reason for...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette IN E. H. CARR'S stimulating book, Conditions of Peace, occurs the following quotation from the London Times: "Save when immediate tragedy comes their...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri: AGREAT deal of the teaching that is done in schools is the teaching of subject matter and subject matter alone. The idea is to have 80 to 90 per Cent of a class able...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumers
Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION OVERALLS HAVE to take it. They're under wear and strain each hour of the working day. Therefore, it's particularly important to know the quality of what you're...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN CHARLOTTE ADAMS made a hit as food editor of PM. She had a real idea in the daily low cost and medium cost menus, complete with recipes. She was one of the...
Paid articleTHE ARMY LACKS LEADERSHIP
The Army Lacks Leadership PNE OF THE most powerful arguments we have seen against the indiscriminate building of a huge Army came last week from Hanson W. Baldwin, military editor of the New York...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE Tennessee Valley Authority was 10 years old last week. There wasn't any celebration or observance to speak of, but in McCook, Nebr., a proud father...
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