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IssueVol. 008 Issue 018 (May 1 1944)
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Paid articleECONOMIC DEMOCRACY FOR POSTWAE AMERICA
Maverick, Maury
Economic Democracy For Postwar America By MAURY MAVERICK AS Chairman and General Manager of the Smaller War Plants Corporation I have a definite governmental task to perform. This is important in...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW TO an anxious Europe, waiting tensely this week for the first flash of news that Allied military might massed in England had struck in the greatest amphibious operation all...
Paid articleA NEW WEAPON IN THE AIR?
Williams, Major Al
A New Weapon In The Air? By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS IHAVE A HUNCH—that's all it is—that some day before this war ends, a radically new air weapon will appear to the complete consternation of the other...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE ROOSEVELT Administration moved this week to avoid one of the major blunders of Wood-row Wilson's tragic course after World War I. Accepting the State Department's invitation...
Paid articleBEWARE A GLOBAL GESTAPO!
Hesseltine, William B.
Beware A Global Gestapo! By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth and test of a series of articles by Pr«of. Hesseltine on American experience with the policing of a conquered...
Paid articleCHINA, BURMA, AND INDIA
Villard, Oswald Garrison
China, Burma, And India By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD FROM the very beginning there have been Englishmen who wrote that this war could be lost in India. That possibility has probably passed, but...
Paid articleFRANCE OUT ON A LIMB
Beston, Henry
France Out On A Limb By HENRY BESTON POOR, wretched France! Courts at Vichy meet to sustain one attitude of the national will, and courts at Algiers condemn Frenchmen to death for holding it. To...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . What Ruined The South? .Dear Sirs: It is regrettable that Prof. Hesseltine did not, in his article in The Progressive of Mar. 20, give, the name of at least one...
Paid articleCOMMANDO HUTCHINS
Mayer, Milton
Commando Hutchins By MILTON MAYER ALL HELL has broken loose on the University of Chicago campus again, and the heller, as usual, is Mr. Robert Maynard Hutchins. I would not bother you about this...
Paid article"INACTIONARIES" AND REACTIONARIES
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News "Inactionaries" And Reactionaries By MILES McMILLIN SEVERAL years ago, at a national convention of the United States Chamber of Commerce, a resolution was introduced condemning...
Paid articleTHROUGH BRITISH EYES
Hanighen, Frank C.
Through British Eyes By FRANK C. HANIGHEN Washington, D. C. THE "common man" in the United States these days is enveloped in a fog of wartime propaganda (some of it generated by his great patron,...
Paid articleSMUTS: 'FIXER' FOR THE EMPIRE
Hanighen, Frank
Smuts: Fixer' For The Empire TOWARD A BETTER WORLD, by Jan Christian Smuts. Duell, Sloan & Pearce. $2.75. Reviewed by Frank Hanighen THIS IS NO RECENT expression of the thoughts of the famous...
Paid articleTWO OVER-PRICED BOOKS ON OUR NEIGHBORS
Rodell, Katherine
Two Over-Priced Books On Our Neighbors MEXICO SPEAKS, by Guido Rosa. John Day. $3. LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES, by Graham H. Stuart. Appleton-Century. $5. Reviewed by Katherine...
Paid articleREYNOLDS' DRIVEL
McMillin, Miles
Reynolds Drivel THE CURTAIN RISES, by Quentin Reynolds. Random House. $2.75. Reviewed by Miles McMillin THE tremendous amount of drivel written about lis war by globe-trotting journalists, as...
Paid articleSCIENTISTS AT SEA TOO
Netboy, Anthony
Scientists At Sea Too THE MARCH OF MEDICINE, Columbia University Press. $2. Reviewed by Anthony' Netboy THESE LECTURES, delivered to laymen in 1943 at the New York Academy of Medicine, offer...
Paid articleCONFESSIONS OF A HOARDER
Meyer, Ernest L.
Confessions Of A Hoarder By ERNEST L. MEYER NEWSPAPERS recently reported the odd story of Mrs. Mary Jane Drummond, aged 90, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who during a span of half a century tucked away...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By Angelo Patri= AS TO BE EXPECTED, the war has excited the emotions of youth. Boys of 18 are marrying girls in their teens before going off to the war. Already the trouble letters...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumer
Your Dollar By CONSUMERS UNION WORK PANTS are much better constructed than work shirts, Consumers Union found in tests of 20 brands. Only three brands were not cut to correct size; workmanship was...
Paid articleHOLLYWOOD GETS TOLD
Hollywood Gets Told DR. GAETANO SALVEMINI, famed Harvard professor, showed some of the fire which once made him a feared opponent of Mussolini's Black Shirts, when he told the Hollywood Writers'...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column Official Obituary. WISCONSIN election officers have just completed the formal canvass required by law. The official tally tells an even more amazing...
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