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Vol. 008 Issue 045 (November 6 1944)
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THE FEAR OF PEACE
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Chase, Stuart
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The Fear Of Peace By STUART CHASE MOST Americans, standing where they are and looking steadily into the future, find their back hair beginning to rise. Yet most Americans are more prosperous...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THE world has not heard Adolf Hitler's shrieking voice for more than four months—since, in fact, it came through in a strange broadcast in the early morning hours after the...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW ALL the world watched an awe-inspiring phenome-, non last week as 48,000,000 Americans trooped to the polls, in the midst of total, global war, to elect their leaders and...
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NEW STYLES IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING
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Holmes, John Haynes
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New Styles In Political Campaigning By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES THE late Presidential campaign was a pretty feeble affair, at least as compared with the traditional campaigns of yesteryear. Think of the...
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TROUBLE IN LATIN AMERICA
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Devere; Allen, Marie
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Trouble In Latin America By DEVERE and MARIE ALLEN SECRETARY Hull is getting nowhere very fast in his "corrections" of Argentina. Rather, he is get: ting a strong reaction against the United...
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RECIPE FOR THE NEXT WAR
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Recipe For The Next War By FRANK C. HANIGHEN (Editor of Human Events, for which this article was written.) THE Morgenthau plan for the destruction of Germany as an industrial state has, by its...
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THE FAILURE OF DUMBARTON OAKS
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The Failure Of Dumbarton Oaks (From the London Tribune) THE application of percentages is always a tricky business. When it was announced that 90 per cent agreement had been reached by the Three...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLES FORUM . . . GoafcFor Germany Dear Sirs: If Germany is crushed by military might, two basic alternatives will confront the world's leadership: 1. To partially destroy and to...
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DANGER SIGNALS ON THE FARM FRONT
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Mabry, Paul
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wheat and cotton have been drafted and probably soon .will be in effect. Some persons feel that the threat of dumping will lead to a series of international agreements. These could be maintained,...
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IS MADISON'S FACE RED!
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McMillin, Miles
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Is Madison's Face Red! By MILES McMILLIN IF THE PEOPLE of Madison, Wis., had a collective face it would indeed be red. Last Spring they believed the lies of utility interests and defeated a...
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SARGENT VIEWS THE EDUCATIONAL CRISIS
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Fries, Horace
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Sargent Views The Educational Crisis THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION, by Porter Sargent. Porter Sargent, 11 Beacon Street, Boston,- Mass. ?2. Reviewed by Horace Fries THIS significant reprint from the...
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USEFUL NEW GEOGRAPHY
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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Useful New Geography GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY, by George T. Renner and Associates. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. $5. Reviewed by Harry Elmer Barnes THIS comprehensive work by Prof. George T. Renner'and a group...
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BATTLING THE POLL TAX
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Battling The Poll Tax DEMOCRACY BEGINS AT HOME, by Jennings Perry. Lippincott, $3.00. Reviewed by Ernest L. Meyer HERE is a dramatic history of the impact of the poll tax on the politics of a...
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NO BARNEBY FAN, COLEMAN
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Coleman, Mcalister
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No Barnaby Fan, Coleman BARNABY AND MR. O'MALLEY, by Crockett Johnson. Henry Holt. $2. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THERE is a great deal of rolling in the aisles among1 the would-be...
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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 THE other evening a group of us got into a discussion which soon had everyone talking "hot and heavy." A professor remarked regarding the seamy side of...
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YOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW!
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Stafford, Jane
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YOUR HEALTH: Here's How! By JANE STAFFORD ABOUT 160,000 persons die of cancer each year in this country. Yet the cancer death rate could be reduced by one-third to one half if all that doctors now...
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CHALLENGE FOR MR. ROOSEVELT
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Challenge For Mr. Roosevelt THERE seem to have been as many interpretations of the outcome of the 1944 elections as thzre are "experts" in the country. Sen. Joseph H. Ball, anti-labor and anti-New...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Last Column AS THE debates on the future of American foreign policy wax warmer, most of the debaters seem to overlook a simple but tremendously heartening fact—¦ that there is a wider area of...
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Vol. 008 Issue 048 (November 27 1944)
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