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Vol. 007 Issue 023 (June 7 1943)
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THE FORGOTTEN PEACE AIM
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Chamberlin, William Henry
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The Forgotten Peace Aim By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN AMID the fanfare of schemes for giving a quart of milk to every Hottentot, providing Patagonians with electric light and making sure that no...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW AS THE WORLD waited for the unfolding of new and possibly decisive military action, the news of the week was dominated again by events largely significant for their promise of...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE DEMAND for unified direction of. the nation's war effort has echoed and re-echoed through the country for many months. Many a Congressional committee, has completed...
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PLAYING WITH FIRE
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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Playing With Fire By HARRY ELMER BARNES IT IS UNDOUBTEDLY an excellent thing for American citizens to know something about the history of their country. The New York Times has rendered a useful...
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A CURE FOR THE CONTACT MAN
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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A Cure For The Contact Man By ERNEST L. MEYER CONGRESSIONAL investigations have just begun to skim the surface of the "contact man" evil. A contact man is a fellow who pulls wires to snag...
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QUEST FOR HEMISPHERE UNITY
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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Quest For Hemisphere Unity By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. WE IN THE United States have been making a great mistake in overlooking the opportunities of Pan-American cooperation and...
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JUSTICE, MY EYE
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Mayer, Milton
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Justice, My Eye By MILTON MAYER MY ADMIRERS are complaining about my monotonous use of the term "justice." All three of them have written me about this matter, and they are all immensely agitated....
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Positively Invigorating Dear Sirs: Congratulations for your two excellent articles, by Villard and Mayer, on Mr. Lewis and the coal miners, is this the only...
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GROWING ACCEPTANCE OF COOPERATIVES
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McMillin, Miles
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Growing Acceptance Of Cooperatives By MILES McMILLIN AS THE GHASTLY slaughter of this war continues at its record breaking pace, with the gloomy prospect of more and still more to come, people...
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PAMPHLET PARADE
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Fries, Horace S.
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Pamphlet Parade By HORACE S. FRIES THE WAR'S GREATEST SCANDAL. The Story of Jim Crow in Uniform, by Dwight MacDonald, ''March On Washington Movement, 2084 Seventh Avenue, New York City, 5c a copy,...
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AN HISTORIAN WHO GLORIFIED WAR AND IMPERIALISM
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Hesseltine, William B.
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An Historian Who Glorified War And Imperialism JOHN BACH McMASTER: American Historian, by Eric F. Goldman. University of Pennsylvania Press. $2. Reviewed by William B. Hesseltine McMASTER'S...
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THE ARRESTING BACKGROUND OF OUR WAR WITH JAPAN
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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The Arresting Background Of Our War With Japan TOKYO RECORD, by Otto D. Tolischus. Reynal and Hitchcock. $3. Reviewed by Harry Elmer Barnes OTTO TOLISCHUS is well known as the able foreign...
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THE SCIENTIFIC PART IS WONDERFUL
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Burkhardt, Frederick H.
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The Scientific Part Is Wonderful PHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY, by Sir James Jeans. Macmillan. $2.75. Reviewed by Frederick H. Burkhardt THE reading public knows Sir James Jeans, the English physicist,...
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THE JAPANESE OBJECTIVE
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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The Japanese Objective ByLt. Comdr.C.S.Seely CONTRARY TO what we hear almost daily, the Japanese are not out on a wild nonsensical gamble —a fighting spree—because of some caprice of irresponsible...
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THE MEANING OF STALIN'S MOVE
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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The Meaning Of Stalin's Move By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD STALIN THE INSCRUTABLE having moved in so extraordinary a way in his abolition of the Third Internationale, and his apparent renunciation...
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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 AS I REMARKED last week, the post-war planners would do well to ponder the London Times quotation that "Save when immediate tragedy comes their way, an...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Our Children by angelo patri FOR TEN months of the year, school is the center of the children's lives. They set their days by the school. It decides what time they shall rise in the morning, what...
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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 THE FACES of my friends who have poured out the initial energy Victory gardens take are doleful. They curse the Middle West weather this Spring and wonder...
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TIME FOR A SHOWDOWN
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Time For A Showdown AYOUTHFUL VOICE RANG out in the gallery. "I want to speak for thousands who can't be here. The poll tax is undemocratic. Colored men fight beside me on the ships and we don't...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column THE DISILLUSIONMENT of the liberals who followed President Roosevelt's foreign policies blindly and recklessly in the fateful years of 1939-1941 is now...
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Vol. 007 Issue 024 (June 14 1943)
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Vol. 007 Issue 025 (June 21 1943)
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Vol. 007 Issue 026 (June 28 1943)
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