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Paid articleBIG BUSINESS ADVERTISES AT YOUR EXPENSE
Truman, Sen. Harry S.
Big Business Advertises At Your Expense By SEN. HARRY S. TRUMAN MODERN ADVERTISING is necessary, constructive and worthwhile. Advertising has played an important role in the economic and cultural...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW BRISK TRADING in war shares on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange was disrupted by a sudden dip in values, some falling as much as $2 a ihare. The stock market was showing...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW AN UNPARALLELED EPIDEMIC of speechmak-ing broke out during the past fortnight on the significant, highly explosive subject of post-war foreign policy for America. A few days...
Paid articleWANTED: AN ESPERANTO OF HONESTY
Meyer, Ernest L.
Wanted: An Esperanto Of Honesty By ERNEST L. MEYER WINSTON CHURCHILL, in his recent address at Harvard, made a strong bid for an Anglo-American alliance after the war. He said we were blessed with...
Paid articleA PROGRAM FOR PROGRESSIVES
Rodell, Fred
A Program For Progressives By FRED RODELL IT HAS LONG been a favorite formula, among those who find facts unpalatable, to dismiss all critical writing and thinking by dubbing it "destructive."...
Paid articleITALY RAISES SERIOUS PROBLEMS
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Italy Raises Serious Problems By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY OUR OCCUPATION of Italy will make matters somewhat easier for our military, but it will place a much heavier burden on our civilians,...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . .THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. . . News Of Oscar Dear Sirs: Could I impose upon space in your Forum columns to express our appreciation of the countless messages your readers have sent to Oscar? The...
Paid articleTHE WASHINGTON PARADE
Hanighen, Frank C.
The Washington Parade By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. Clanking of Chains. ON THE SURFACE, our Arbeit front appears to be going smoothly. The one outstanding mal-".ontent, John L. Lewis,...
Paid articleREA FEUD STILL BAFFLES FRIENDS
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News RE A Feud Still Baffles Friends By MILES McMILLIN THE ROW going on within the Rural Electrification Administration is becoming no less puzzling as the weeks roll by. For the...
Paid articleAGNES SMEDLEY: SHE KEPT THE FAITH
Gunther, Frances
Agnes Smedley: She Kept The Faith BATTLE HYMN OF CHINA, by Agnes Smedley, Alfred A. Knopf. $3.50. Reviewed by Frances Gunther HERE IS A GREAT BOOK written by a great woman about a great country....
Paid articleKAISER WAKES PAUL DE KRUIF
Rorty, James
Kaiser Wakes Paul De Kruif KAISER WAKES THE DOCTORS, by Paul De Kruif. Harcourt Brace. $2. Reviewed by James Rorty PiR THE PAST DECADE, while the lions of Dr. Fishbein's Chicago circus have been...
Paid articleFOREVER DIXIE
Snelling, Paula
Forever Dixie THE FIGHTING SOUTH, by John Graves. Putnam. $2.75. Reviewed by Paula Snelling THE FIGHTING SOUTH is another neo-Confeder-ate manifesto of intent to live and die in Dixie. The...
Paid articleNEWS AND THE WAR
Barnes, Harry Elmer
News And The War NEWS IS WHAT WE MAKE IT, by Kenneth Stewart. Houghton-Mifflin. $3. MOSCOW DATELINE, by Henry Cassidy. Houghton, Mifflin, $3. Reviewed by Harry Elmer Barnes KENNETH STEWART'S...
Paid articleTHREE NOVELS
Ramsperger, Peggy
Three Novels THE CHOICE, by Charles Mills. The Macmillan Company. $3. THE LIGHTS AROUND THE SHORE, by Jerome Weidman. Simon and Schuster. $2.50. TUCKER'S PEOPLE, by Ira Wolfert. L. B. Fischer....
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement ALTHOUGH the cooperative movement and the political elements which have given it support have suffered their share of "red-baiting" from the advocates of the status quo,...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette SHADES of the past! The other evening I was lying reading in bed when the telephone rang, and a masculine voice inquired for Mrs. La Follette. Upon...
Paid articleTHE BIGGER THEY ARE. . .'
Harding, T. Swann
The Bigger They Are ...' By T. SWANN HARDING AFEW WORDS were said in The Progressive not long since, by the present anointed dignitary, regarding Carter's Little Liver Pills. On June 2, 1943,...
Paid articleWPA FOR POST-WAR AMERICA?
WPA For Post-War America? THE RECENT STATEMENT by Gen. Philip B. Fleming, administrator of the Federal Works Agency, that private industry alone will be unable to meet the crisis of post-war...
Paid articleCHURCHILL TODAY
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Churchill Today By Oswald Garrison Villard WHEN THE BRITISH Prime Minister met the assembled Washington correspondents and press men on September 4, he carried everything before him. The...
IssueVol. 007 Issue 039 (September 27 1943)
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