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Paid articleTHE REAL STORY OF CHINA
Howard, Harry Paxton
The Real Story Of China By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD HOW much human flesh will be eaten in China this year we do not know. But income areas it will be the only food available to some of the people. The...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW IN one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, landing soon after his troops had swarmed ashore to establish bridgeheads, returned to the...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW ONE of the strangest campaigns in American history neared a noisy conclusion this week as President Roosevelt and Governor Dewey, not to mention their retinues of lieutenants,...
Paid articleWHO'S THAT KNOCKING AT OUR DOOR?
Hesseltine, William B.
Who's That Knocking At Our Door? The Clashing Faiths And Hopes Of The Immigrant And Political Refugee By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE DURING the years since the beginning of the Hitler terror in Europe,...
Paid articleIF THIS BE ISOLATIONISM-
Meyer, Ernest L.
If This Be Isolationism— By ERNEST L. MEYER TWO weeks ago, in the pages of The Progressive, Sen. Robert M. La Follette, Jr., offered a stirring and a lucid plea for a new conception of America's...
Paid articleAMERICA'S CONSCIENCE PRICKS THE WAR LIBERALS
Rodell, Fred
Americas Conscience Pricks The War Liberals By FRED RODELL THE long arm of coincidence sometimes brings strange and wonderful things to pass. Consider •what happened a fortnight ago: New York's...
Paid articleAN AMERICAN TRAGEDY
Holmes, John Haynes
An American Tragedy By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES THE growing bitterness in this country weighs upon my soul. It bodes no good for the nation, or anybody in the nation. On the contrary, it bodes such ill...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Nd Credit To Clergy Dear Sirs: The Paris clergyman who on Sept. 17 advocated and urged the killing of every German, making no distinction between soldier or...
Paid articleFIVE MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT
Waldeck, R. G.
Five Minutes To Midnight By R. G. WALDECK 10NCE heard a general of World War 1 sum up his experiences as follows: "Wars are full of the unexpected, but they never produce a miracle." Had he lived...
Paid articleDEMOCRATIC PATH TO PEACE'
McMillin, Miles
'A Democratic Path To Peace' By MILES McMILLIN IN an atmosphere charged with confidence in the future and pride for the great achievements of the past, delegates representing America's 2,000,000...
Paid articleBERLIN, ORE., STANDS FIRM
Neuberger, Richard L.
Berlin, Ore., Stands Firm By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER OUT IN MY home state, in the rolling hills of Lion County, sprawls the little town of Berlin, Oregon. This nomenclature offended some of the...
Paid articleYOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW
Stafford, Jane
YOUR HEALTH: Here's How By JANE STAFFORD "THE chronic alcoholic is a mentally sick person," Dr. Esther L. Richards, associate professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Medical School, declared...
Paid articleWENDELL WILLKIE AND AL SMITH: A CONTRAST IN VALUES
Follette, Isabel B. La
Wendell Willkie And Al Smith: A Contrast In Values By ISABEL B. La FOLLETTE **T'M just not going to read the magazines any more!" -L exclaimed an intelligent and idealistic young woman the other...
Paid articleA CANADIAN VIEW
A Canadian View THE plight of the progressives in this 1944 Presidential campaign was succinctly expressed the other day by a Canadian—J. B. Goldstone, editor of the Manitoba "Commonwealth," a...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column IN a recent poll of the Washington newspaper correspondents, the Saturday Review of Literature asked this question: "Which newspaper is the most flagrant...
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