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Vol. 008 Issue 014 (April 3 1944)
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THE WAR CAN STILL BE WON
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Mayer, Milton
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The War Can Still Be Won By MILTON MAYER THREE YEARS AGO and four—it seems like yesterday—we warmongers were doing our damnedest to keep America out of war. Remember us? We were the warmongers...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THE HOPES of the plain people of the world that Allied leaders would soon find unity around a democratic program of war aims sagged this week to a new low when Prime Minister...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE Roosevelt Administration's foreign policy—or more accurately, its lack of one—continued to dominate the domestic scene during the past week. President Roosevelt made the...
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POLICING FOR PEACE OR PROFITS?
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Policing For Peace Or Profits? By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the seeond of a series of articles by Prof, Hesseltine on American experience with the policing of a conquered...
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EDUCATION FOR THE BRITISH
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Cranston, Maurice
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Education For The British By MAURICE CRANSTON London WITH the British Government's new Education Bill now passing into law, England should not in the future be the world's most backward democracy...
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WHENCE MORE BODIES?
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Rodell, Fred
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Whence More Bodies? By FRED RODELL THE PROBLEM of military manpower grows grimmer and mesfcier. With D-Day presumably drawing near, with draft boards all over the country behind on their quotas...
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BLUEPRINTS FOR PARADISE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Blueprints For Paradise By ERNEST L. MEYER IT IS FUN amid the gathering gloom of the times to read the "after the war" pipedreams of our architects and construction engineers. They vision in that...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Nobel Prize Candidate Dear Sirs: Having read in The People's For urn of Mar. 13 the letter with the title, "Would Sterilize Germans" by E. W. Pantefrad, I am moved...
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THE CANDID CASE FOR ENGLAND
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Hamilton, Walton
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The Candid Case For England ENGLAND'S SERVICE, by Sarpedon. Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London. 1942. Price uncertain. Reviewed by Walton Hamilton WHO "Sarpedon" is I don't know. And there's no use to...
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SLATTERY GETS THE SMEAR TREATMENT
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McMillin, Miles
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The Cooperative Movement Slattery Gets The Smear Treatment By Miles MeMillin THERE can be little doubt that the Roosevelt Administration has decided that the best way to slip out of the jam on...
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SETTING UP DEMOCRACY IN SICILY
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Bacon, Lois
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The Progressive's Bookshelf Setting Up Democracy In Sicily A BELL FOR ADANO, by John Hersey. Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. Reviewed by Lois Bacon MAJOR JOPPOLO, U.S.A., a young Italian-American...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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Books In Brief MY LIFE WITH THE ENEMY, by Phyllis Argall. Macmillan. $3. Miss Argall, who was born in Canada, grew up and lived for 20 years in Japan, where she was arrested in 1941 at her post as...
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PAMPHLET PARADE
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Fries, Horace S.
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Pamphlet Parade By Horace S. Fries PROGRESSIVES AND THE PEACE, by Morris H. Rubin, Editor of The Progressive. An eight-page pamphlet reprint of the widely discussed front-page article published...
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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 «*xrOU know, 1 wondered about Bob's vote on the X tax bill, but I figured it out this way. Of course I know Bob and his conscientiousness, and he must...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By Angelo Patri SOME children have a weakness for money. They crave the power it gives them. They want sweets beyond their allowance; they want more entertainment; they want to cover...
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YOUR DOLLAR
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Union, Consumers
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Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION "ALMOST everything that could be wrong was wrong," reports Consumers Union after testing 26 brands of work shirts. Though these shirts— the uniform of America's...
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AN UNHOLY MESS'
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'An Unholy Mess' THE UNITED STATES SENATE presented a cheerless spectacle last week when it voted to torpedo the work of the Radio Intelligence Division and the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves ... The Last Column By Way Of Promotion IN his last major address to the nation, in January, President Roosevelt spoke a profound truth when he warned that America's "own...
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