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U. S. ROLE: CONSCIENCE OF THE ALLIES
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Rubin, Morris H.
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U.S. Role: Conscience Of The Allies By MORRIS H. RUBIN SEVERAL MONTHS ago the late Raymond Clapper complained bitterly of the "oriental arrogance" of the. Messrs. Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW DOMINATING the-war news for Americans this week was the perilous plight of Anglo-American landing forces who fought with their backs to the sea to hold the beachhead established...
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ALLIED ROUTES TO TOKYO
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Allied Routes To Tokyo By LT. COMM. C. S. SEELY EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a series of three articles by Commander Seely analyzing anew the major forces at work in the war against Japan....
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW WASHINGTON correspondents who cover the White House have been beating about the bush for. weeks. Last week they. came out into the open, popped the question directly at President...
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SHOULD WE RUN GERMANY'S SCHOOLS?
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Corey, Stephen
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Should We Run Germany's Schools? By STEPHEN COREY= THE recent announcement that the State Department has appointed Grayson Kefauver, Dean of the School of Education, Stanford University, as...
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THE HATER OF SHADOWS
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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The Hater Of Shadows By ERNEST L. MEYER GROUNDHOG DAY has come and gone, and in the weeks that followed it I was busy collecting newspaper reports on the annual visitation of the weather prophet....
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CIVIL SERVANTS AND GOOD GOVERNMENT
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Forrestal, James
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Civil Servants And Good Government By JAMES FORREST AL ANNAPOLIS and West Point prepare professional military leaders to discharge the functions of the Army and Navy establishments. The diplomatic...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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... THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Some 'Unpalatable Truths' From various and unqualified declarations of Mr. Churchill, involving the possibility of applica- | tion of the principles of the Atlan- j...
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HERE'S WHY WE OF LABOR MISTRUST YOU, MR. WILLKIE
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Fountain, Clayton W.
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Here's Why We Of Labor Mistrust You, Mr. Willkie By CLAYTON W. FOUNTAIN Dear Mr. Willkie: One of your Detroit campaigners handed me a sheaf of your literature last night, including your speech....
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IS BUSINESS AFRAID OF THE CO-OPS?
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McMillin, Miles
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Is Business Afraid Of The Co-ops? By MILES McMILLIN = SPEAKING to the National Council of Farm Cooperatives recently, Ezra T. Benson, retiring Executive Secretary of the Council, warned the...
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DEATHBED STATEMENT
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Mayer, Milton
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Deathbed Statement 1WAS DOWN to the induction station the other day. Wherever I go I am always followed by large crowds, and the induction station was no exception. Somebody in the crowd had a...
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GERMANY'S FUTURE
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Waldeck, R. G.
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Germany's 'Future GERMANY WILL TRY IT AGAIN, by Sigrid Schultz. Reynal & Hitchcock. $2.50. Reviewed by R. G. Waldeck AS EARLY as Autumn 1940 the German Army began to prepare for the "battle in...
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THE AMERICAN ROAD TO FASCISM
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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The American Road To Fascism AS WE GO MARCHING, by John Flynn. Double-day, Doran. $2. Reviewed by Oswald Garrison Villard JOHN T. FLYNN not only believes that "it," namely fascism, can happen...
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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 jrj>«ui ft. UT^trfer PHIL WRITES from the Southwest Pacific: "I trust that eagle eye of yours will note that I am again using the same typewriter whose script you have...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATKI THE FREAKS of adolescence are many and varied. Usually we can take them with a dash of humor and a stretch of tolerance, but the latest developments in school clothing...
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WANTED: A LABOR POLICY
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Wanted: A Labor Policy WHEN JOHN P. FREY, head of the American Federation of Labor's metal trades division, declared in a recent address that "American labor has been forced to contend with an...
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