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Paid articleOUR GREATEST CHALLENGE LIES JUST AHEAD
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Our Greatest Challenge Lies Just Ahead By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. IT IS HIGH TIME for frank and open consideration of the Government's policy on reconversion of industry to civilian...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS along the military and political fronts of the war emphasized again this week the forceful role being played on the world stage by the Soviet Union in contrast...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE nation's manpower muddle was back in the news during the past week, and with it came, in lieu of a clear-cut Administration policy, the usual bewildering assortment of...
Paid articleWANTED: A MIRACLE FOR PUERTO RICO
Wanted: A Miracle For Puerto Rico By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD San Juan THIS WAR came very close to Puerto Rico in its early stages, actually seriously imperiling its supplies of food and...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CLUB REFLECTIONS
Coleman, Mcalister
Country Club Reflections By McALISTER COLEMAN I'M WRITING THIS in a place which is so peaceful and "out of this world," as the youngsters have it, that it makes my Puritan conscience wince to be...
Paid articleSTALIN CARRIES THE BALL
Chamberlin, William Henry
Stalin Carries The Ball By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN ONE of the most striking developments of 1944 is the immense display of political and diplomatic initiative by the Soviet Union. Stalin is...
Paid articleTHE STRUGGLE FOR BURMA
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
The Struggle For Burma By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY IN BURMA, and southeastern Asia generally, good fighting weather is about to end. Rain and heat will make impossible any but small scale operations...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . An Easter Message Dear Sirs: In the days of her youth, America welcomed through her doors of freedom the oppressed and persecuted refugees of all nations, races,...
Paid articleWHAT SHALL WE DO WITH JAPAN?
Howard, Harry Paxton
What Shall We Do With Japan? By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a series of articles by Mr. Howard exploring the problem of our postwar relationship with a defeated Japan....
Paid articleEXPOSER OF 'CROOKS AND THIEVES'
Hull, Rep. Merlin
Exposer Of Crooks And Thieves' By REP. MERLIN HULL MORE than 25 years ago Congress tangled with the War and Navy Departments over their loose manner of letting contracts for Army and Navy...
Paid articleTHE WORLD PARADE
Hanighen, Frnak C.
The World Parade By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Anzac Aggrandizement. . -22-.- Washington, D. C. THE British Empire has spawned within its framework not only the commendable democracy of the Dominions,...
Paid articleTVA: A YARDSTICK FOR TOMORROW
Meyer, Ernest L.
TVA: A Yardstick For Tomorrow TVA—DEMOCRACY ON THE MARCH, by David E. Lilienthal. Harpers. $2.50. Reviewed by Ernest L. Meyer THE Tennessee "Valley Authority isn't just power. And TVA isn't...
Paid articleHANGING BETWEEN CIVILIAN LIFE AND WAR
Mayer, Milton
Hanging Between Civilian Life And War DANGLING MAN, by Saul Bellow. Vanguard Press. $2.50. Reviewed by Milton Mayer ONE of the blessings of war—and all of them added up may not outweigh its...
Paid articleCARL BECKER DEFENDS THE STATUS QUO
Hesseltine, William B.
Carl Becker Defends The Status Quo HOW NEW WILL THE BETTER WORLD BE? A Discussion of Postwar Reconstruct ion, by Carl L. Becker. Knopf. $2.50. Reviewed by William B. Hesseltine CARL BECKER,...
Paid articleSTRAUS ANSWERS CRITICS OF PUBLIC HOUSING
Coleman, Mcalister
Straus Answers Critics Of Public Housing THE SEVEN MYTHS OF HOUSING, by Nathan Straus. Alfred A. Knopf. $2.75. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THE former Administrator of the United States Housing...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own Isabel B. La Follette **TT OW do you feel about us?" I asked a young ,JLi man recently returned from the war in the Pacific. "Does it impress you that we are too comfortable—too...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri WHAT is one to do with a child who stages a tantrum? If he is a normal child he throws a tantrum to force his way upon some adult, usually his mother, who stands in...
Paid articleGOOD NEWS ON RATION STAMPS
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence Good News On Ration Stamps By MARY SHERIDAN End Of Expiration Dates THE Office of Price Administration's latest announcement on red and blue stamps is wise on more than...
Paid articleA NEW RECORD NEEDED
A New Record Needed PRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked for an additional $25,000,000 for the overseas division of the Office of War Information. The money will be used, he said, for "the extension of...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column ONE of the most momentous, and in many respects, one of the most melancholy chapters in American history is the story of the turbulent struggle between...
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