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Paid articleIN DEFENSE OF MR. ROOSEVELT
Howe, Quincy
In Defense Of Mr. Roosevelt By QUINCY HOWE LIBERALS who have supported President Roosevelt's foreign policies and progressives who have opposed them have come together in recent weeks. The Nation...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW FOR the first time in several weeks news of major military action this week overshadowed the per* plexing political developments of the war. Highlight of the week came, of course,...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW PRESIDENT Roosevelt's respite from Congress drew to a close this week as both houses prepared to reconvene after their two months recess. If the President had hoped for a period...
Paid articleYOU BRING THE DUCK
Mayer, Milton
You Bring The Duck By MILTON MAYER A COUPLE OF WEEKS ago I stirred you to the very depths of your being with my story of Prof. Artie Scott. Prof. Scott, you will remember, is the fellow who never...
Paid articleLANDSLIDES IN AMERICAN POLITICS
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Landslides In American Politics By HARRY ELMER BARNES DRASTIC and dramatic political overtures and upheavals have been common in American history. Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office on the...
Paid articleTHE CHALLENGE TO CONGRESS
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
The Challenge To Congress By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. AS THE CONGRESS of the United States reconvenes in Washington, it faces both a great challenge and a grave responsibility. Everywhere...
Paid articleFIGHTING IN THE DARK
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Fighting In The Dark By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE spoke with a still small voice, indeed. It may be true as Mr. Roosevelt told the great throng of 30,000 people to whom he...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Economy Of Scarcity pear Sirs: A local friend, who is also a subscriber to The. Progressive, asked me to explain just what I meant when suggesting the slogan, "come...
Paid articleMEMORABLE TALES
Ramsperger, Peggy
Memorable Tales WINTER'S TALES, by Isak Dinesen. Random House. $2.75. Reviewed by Peggy Ramsperger I SAK DINESEN likes to portray the subtlest and most evanescent of human emotions, not by wordy...
Paid articleFOOD FOR HEALTH
Harding, T. Swann
Food For Health THE FOOD YOU EAT (A Practical Guide to Home Nutrition), by Samuel and Violette Glasstone. University of Oklahoma Press. $2.25. Reviewed by T. Swarm Harding THIS rather elementary...
Paid articleLIN YUTANG SCOLDS AND WARNS
Smedley, Agnes
Lin Yutang Scolds And Warns BETWEEN TEARS AND LAUGHTER, by Dr. Lin Yutang. The John Day Company. $2.50. Reviewed by Agnes S medley THE ROLE of the liberal, believes Dr. Lin Yutang, the Chinese...
Paid articleILLUMINATING AMERICAN HISTORY
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Illuminating American History YEARS OF THIS LAND, by Hermann R. Muelder and David M. Delo. Appleton-Century. $2.50. THE FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION, by Max Savelle. Holt. $3.90. THE...
Paid articleTHERE GOES THAT BRAVE NEW WORLD
Coleman, Mcalister
There Goes That Brave New World By MCALISTER COLEMAN THE WAYFARING MAN may well wonder why it is that such mountainous labors as those at Quebec, Casablanca, and somewhere in the Atlantic bring...
Paid articleGREED RIDES A BOOMERANG
Hanson, Robert
Greed Rides A Boomerang By ROBERT HANSON Amarillo, Tex. THE BIG-SHOT Southwestern irrigation farmers are learning that their partners in sin, the Southern agricultural barons, have loaded the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette YEARS AGO a very fine, intelligent man told me with deep chagrin of an early experience he had had with one of his daughters. The child insisted on...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angele
Our Children By Angelo Patri CHILDREN must be trained and educated so that they can learn to live with other people and get the most out of life. That training and education demands first,...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence By MARY SHERIDAN IT'S ALMOST too expensive to eat these days, and in the process of buying food that will "stick to the ribs" there's always the danger of overlooking the...
Paid articleSMITH-CONNALLY BOOMERANG
Smith-Connolly Boomerang IF EVER A PIECE of legislation has proved a complete failure, it is the Smith-Connally so-called anti-strike measure. At the time of its passage, Sen. Robert M. La...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves The Last Column THE WORDS "planning" and "planned economy" are anathema to the boys who own the National Association of Manufacturers. Their distaste for anything that smacks...
IssueVol. 007 Issue 038 (September 20 1943)
IssueVol. 007 Issue 039 (September 27 1943)
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