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Vol. 008 Issue 001 (January 3 1944)
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Vol. 008 Issue 002 (January 10 1944)
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Vol. 008 Issue 003 (January 17 1944)
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Vol. 008 Issue 004 (January 24 1944)
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••Contents••
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THIS IS THE ROAD TO SLAVERY
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This Is The Road To Slavery By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S shocking demand for the enactment of a totalitarian national serviee law for forced labor in America can only...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THE HOPE for Allied unity, which emerged from the Moscow and Teheran conferences, was waning this week at an alarming rate as bitterness over the Russo-Polish boundary dispute...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT bombarded Congress with 12,000 words in the form of two messages last week. The first, some 4,000 words of home front demands and foreign policy evasion,...
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AMERICA SECOND?
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Mayer, Milton
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America Second? By MILTON MAYER THERE is only one way to make peace and keep it, and that way is government. Everyone knows this simple, uninteresting fact. Everyone has always known it; no...
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WHAT PRICE BEAUTY?
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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What Price Beauty? By ERNEST L. MEYER "MORE than a billion dollars is spent annually by the women of the United States in their struggle to retain youth and beauty," says a magazine writer....
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IS CHURCHILL THROUGH?
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Is Churchill Through? Washington, D. C. Good Neighbor Or Big Stick By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Twilight Of A God? CHURCHILL, rewarded with a dukedom, will retire from the premiership before long,...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM By Dodd Service Men Speak Postwar Scholarships Dear Sirs: As a very concerned member of the armed forces, I am going to suggest a new scheme for the "who is going to get...
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BACKGROUND OF FAILURE IN BOLIVIA
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Rodell, Katherine
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Background Of Failure In Bolivia By KATHERINE RODELL OF ALL bedeviled exploited countries in the world Bolivia is one of the unhappiest. Incredibly rich in natural resources (the Spaniards took...
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THE TERRIBLE STRUGGLE AHEAD
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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The Terrible Struggle Ahead By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth and last of a series of articles by Commander Seely on the difficulties we face in the Orient. 1BELIEVE...
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CONFESSIONS OF AN ANGLOPHILEPHOBE
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Rodell, Fred
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Confessions Of An Anglophilephobe By FRED RODELL THEY would have called me an Anglophobe at college, I suppose, if it had occurred to them. The college was Haverford (hello there, Felix Morley and...
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SANTAYANA 'NEVER LIKED AMERICA'
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Otto, Max C.
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Santayana 'Never Liked America' PERSONS AND PLACES, by George Santayana. Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50. Reviewed by Max C. Otto GEORGE SANTAYANA left the United States in January 1912 and has...
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PEACE, PERSONALITIES, AND INTRIGUE
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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Peace, Personalities, And Intrigue S. O. LEVIN SON AND THE PACT OF PARIS: A STUDY IN THE TECHNIQUES OF INFLUENCE, by John E. Stoner. University of Chicago Press. $4. SHORTAGE OF VICTORY, by...
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VITAL ROLES OF FOOD
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Netboy, Anthony
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Vital Boles Of Food FOOD "CRISIS," by Roy Hendrickson. Doubleday, Doran. $2.50. MAN'S FOOD: Its Rhyme Or Reason, by Mark Graubard, Macmillan. $2.50. GIVE US THIS DAY, by Clare Leighton. Reynal &...
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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 "MOTHER, is that book supposed to be funny?" asked our 17-year-old Bob picking up Elizabeth Hawes' Why Women Cry (or Wenches with Wrenches). "Depends...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri IF YOU were starting out to build a house, would you use the strongest means you had or would you look up what the books said and lay in a supply of materials,...
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WANTED: A VITAMIN MUCKRAKER
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Sheridan, Mary
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Your Money's Worth Wanted: A Vitamin Muckraker By MARY SHERIDAN SOME modern muckraker, by investigating the claims and the profits of the vitamin pill makers, might find, if he wrote a short,...
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MR. WALLACE'S MISTAKE
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Mr. Wallace's Mistake VICE PRESIDENT Henry A. Wallace is a useful citizen and a well-meaning public official who often makes a great deal of sense in his public utterances. Occasionally, however,...
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THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves The Last Column THE most melancholy fact of the war, it seems to me, is our apparent determination to embrace the principles and practices of Nazism or Fascism even as we throw...
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Vol. 008 Issue 005 (January 31 1944)
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