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IssueVol. 007 Issue 027 (July 5 1943)
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Paid articleTHE HORRORS OF PEACE
Mayer, Milton
The Horrors Of Peace By MILTON MAYER IT IS EASIER to .prepare for war in time of peace than it is to prepare for peace at any time. The reason is absurdly simple. In time of peace everything...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW THE SUDDEN development of large-scale action in the South Pacific, ending a stalemate that has lasted since February, and the opening of a heavy German offensive in the 200-mile...
Paid articleNEW AIR STRATEGY AHEAD
Williams, Major Al
New Air Strategy Ahead By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS MORE KEENLY than ever I feel that we are due to see a new combination of the various arms of airpower before this Summer is over. This applies to our...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE BITTER feuds which rage inside the Roosevelt Administration have increased in both frequency and ferocity in recent months as ineffective leadership, divided counsel, and...
Paid articleTHE VANISHED FOURTH
Meyer, Ernest L.
The Vanished Fourth By ERNEST L. MEYER THE RECENT Fourth of July celebration, though undoubtedly a success oratorically, was a statistical dud in the way of mortality figures. Although newspapers...
Paid articleDIG DOWN TO THE FUNDAMENTALS
Coleman, Mcalister
Dig Down To The Fundamentals By MCALISTER COLEMAN IS THERE NOWHERE to be found, among all the 130,000,000 of us, a group of impartial men and women of good-will, courage, intelligence, and above...
Paid articleWASHINGTON NEEDS THE FOUR FREEDOM TOO
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La
Washington Needs The Four Freedoms Too By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. IT MAY BE comparatively easy for the Washington messiahs of the Four Freedoms to overlook the denial of civil rights in...
Paid articleTHE STRONG MAN DREAM FADED
Hanighen, Frank C.
The Strong Man Dream Faded By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. THE COAL STRIKE affair, which has just passed one of its more colorful anti-climaxes, has now entered into the realm of pure...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Cards Are Stacked Dear Sirs: Milton Mayer's recent article was a clever defense of his long career as a liberal writer. "We only lather in this barber shop; if you...
Paid articleTHE REAL 1944 ISSUE
Villard, Oswald Garrison
The Real 1944 Issue By Oswald Garrison Villard ERIC A. JOHNSTON, who is making a remarkable name for himself as President of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and one of the...
Paid articleSIGNS OF COOPERATIVE TROUBLE
Greer, Paul
Signs Of Cooperative Trouble By PAUL GREER COMPLACENCY over the outstanding success of farm marketing and purchasing cooperatives invites a new Pearl Harbor incident on the home front, Such...
Paid articleIT ISN'T COLOMBIA
Rodell, Katherine
It Isn't Colombia PENTHOUSE IN BOGOTA, by Virginia Paxton. Reynal & Hitchcock. $2.75. Reviewed by Katherine Rodell THIS IS ONE of the most irritating books that I have read for some time—and it...
Paid articleHUEY LONG IS THE OBVIOUS MODEL
Wolfe, Bertram D.
Huey Long Is The Obvious Model NUMBER ONE, by John Dos Passos. Houghton Mifflin. $2.50. Reviewed by Bertram D. Wolfe JOHN DOS PASSOS has chosen for his province nothing less than our land and...
Paid articleA DELIGHTFUL CHINESE FAIRY TALE
Smedley, Agnes
A Delightful Chinese Fairy Tale MONKEY, translated from the Chinese by Arthur Waley. John Day. $2.75. Reviewed by Agnes Smedley ARTHUR WALEY'S translation of the old Chinese epic, Hsi Yi Ki, or...
Paid articleBRITISH BUNGLING
McMillin, Miles
British Bungling POST MORTEM ON MALAYA, by Virginia Thompson. Macmillan. $3. Reviewed by Miles McMillin UNLIKE Cecil Brown's Suez to Singapore and Jack Belden's Retreat With Stilwell this book...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Fries, Horace S.
Pamphlet Parade By Horace S. Fries REBUILDING EUROPE—AFTER VICTORY, by Hiram Motherwell. Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. 10c. A thoughtful analysis of the...
Paid articleWARTIME WAITING
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow
Wartime Waiting By ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH When I asked Anne Lindbergh some time ago if she felt like writing something for us, she replied that she would love to but that her responsibilities...
Paid articleTHE DANGER AHEAD
The Danger Ahead THE SINGLE objective of anti-labor employers —the destruction of unions and with them the power of workers to enforce higher standards of living—remains the same through the years,...
Paid articleTHE ENIGMA OF LEWIS
Chamberlian, John
The Enigma Of Lewis By John Chamberlian YOU GET ON the train to Washington. In the dining car you run into a representative of a well-known CIO union. Naturally the talk gets around to John L....
IssueVol. 007 Issue 029 (July 19 1943)
IssueVol. 007 Issue 030 (July 26 1943)
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