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Paid articleTHE POPPYCOCK IN POST-WAR PLANS
Rodell, Fred
The Poppycock In Post-War Plans By FRED RODELL ONE HUNDRED and fifty-six years ago this Summer—and it was a scorcher too—55 men got together in Philadelphia. They got together to try to fashion a...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW "LAST Autumn the Prime Minister (Churchill) called it 'the end of the beginning.' I think you can almost say that this action tonight is the beginning of the end." So spoke...
Paid articleWHERE'S THE NAZI AIR FORCE?
Williams, Major Al
Where's The Nazi Air Force? By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS WHILE THERE are no ironclad rules, the wise strategist always assumes the most disadvantageous conditions and devises his tactics from there...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE Curtiss-Wright Corporation has received $4,-717,500,000 worth of war contracts—more than any other corporation in the United States with the single exception of General...
Paid articleIN MEMORY OF MARTIN
Meyer, Ernest L.
In Memory Of Martin By ERNEST L. MEYER IT is distressing to learn that our good friend Oscar (Adam-Coaldigger) Ameringer is ill in the Community Hospital at Elk City, Oklahoma. His many admirers...
Paid articleIT SURE IS THRILLING
Coleman, Mcalister
It Sure Is Thrilling By MCALISTER COLEMAN NOW THAT the Big Boys have got the workers and farmers down, and kicked the. eye-teeth out of the organized labor movement, they are out to show us what...
Paid articleTHE RIGHT TO REBEL
Barnes, Harry Elmer
The Right To Rebel By HARRY ELMER BARNES THE Supreme Court decision in the Schneiderman case involving Communist Party membership provides highly relevant material for a little constructive...
Paid articleBIOGRAPHY OF A HERO
Mayer, Milton
Biography Of A Hero By MILTON MAYER Iwas trotting through the lobby of a hotel the other night—late for an appointment as usual—when I heard a whistle behind me. It was the whistle of a superior...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . International Finance Dea Sirs: The careful reader of the daily war news may well ponder whether it is of sinister or hopeful import to th human race that the...
Paid articleTHE REVOLT IN CONGRESS
Villard, Oswald Garrison
The Revolt In Congress By Oswald Garrison Villard THERE are those who say that it is not a revolt but a mere resumption by the Congress of its powers. That is after all but a play on words. The...
Paid articleON THE ROAD BACK TO SAM INSULL
McMillin, Miles
On The Road Back To Sam Insull By MILES McMILLIN THE POWER TRUST is climbing back in the saddle in Washington at such a dazzling rate of speed that it is impossible to keep up with the latest...
Paid articleCO-OPS ANSWER SWEDEN'S NEEDS
Co-ops Answer Sweden's Needs THE part played by Sweden's cooperatives in the prevention of an economic collapse in that country under the impact of war has received considerable prominence in...
Paid articleFIGHTING BOB'S LIFE: CHALLENGE TO US NOW
Fighting Bobs Life: Challenge To Us Now AMERICA faces the grim possibility of losing the peace after winning the war, just as it did a quarter of a century ago, unless the nation subscribes to the...
Paid articleWASHINGTON HURLY-BURLY
Hanighen, Frank C.
Washington Hurly-Burly By FRANK C. HANIGHEN THE thesis, held by many of its critics, that the Administration would never have to submit the peace treaty to the recalcitrant Senate receives much...
Paid articleTHE HARVEST OF HATE
Howard, Harry Paxton
The Harvest Of Hate By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD THE AMERICAN pogroms of June started in Los Angeles, with brutal and bloody assaults by white sailors in uniform upon colored civilians, about half of...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette AN UP-AND-COMING farmer friend of mine told me of a relative whom he had offered to stake to a "Short Course" in the College of Agriculture at the...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri THE AIR is filled with war talk. It is in the air, on the streets, in the papers and the theaters and the movies, everywhere. Some of the children are greatly troubled...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN SUMMER IS EASY for family cooks in the sense that there are more fresh fruits and vegetables available requiring little or no preparation—strawberries,...
Paid articleTHE PATTERN OF PROFITS
The Pattern Of Profits THE Roosevelt Administration's crack-down on higher prices for farmers and higher wages for labor has tended to obscure from public scrutiny the shocking story of wartime...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves The Last Column ONE of the most wholesome developments on the home front in many a week was the recent indication in Congress that from now on the demands of the Army and Navy...
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