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IssueVol. 008 Issue 018 (May 1 1944)
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Paid articlePROGRESSIVES OF WISCONSIN RALLY FOR '44 VICTORY
Progressives Of Wisconsin Rally For '44 Victory THE determination of the Progressive Party of Wisconsin to return to power this Fall, received tremendous impetus this weekend when an overflow...
Paid articleTHE TIME IS NOW!
Herridge, William D.
The Time Is Now! By WILLIAM D. HERRIDGE WHAT are we fighting for? We are fighting for freedom. Our leaders say so. But what kind of freedom? Often, in the past, freedom has meant freedom to...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW DESTRUCTION from the air—the most deadly and methodical destruction ever worked out by science—rained on continental Europe this week, shaking the very foundations of the massive...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW Roosevelt AFTER four weeks of fishing, loafing, cruising, and sunning himself at Barney Baruch's 23,000-acre estate on the coast of South Carolina, President Roosevelt was back...
Paid articleTHE STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL OF JAPAN
Howard, Harry Paxton
The Struggle For Control Of Japan By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD WHAT are the aims of Japanese democracy? What would the Japanese people actually vote for, if they were given ballots as they were 16 years...
Paid articleWANTED: A MAJOR NAVAL BASE
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Wanted: A Major Naval Base By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of two articles by Commander Seely on our problems in the Orient. The second will appear in an early...
Paid articleTHE SEDITION TRIAL
Mayer, Milton
The Sedition Trial By MILTON MAYER Washington, D. C. I AM WORRIED about the great sedition trial in Washington. I am not worried about the defendants; they are all of them bad people, engaged in...
Paid articleCARTEL MONOPOLY MARCHES ON
Hull, Rep. Merlin
Cartel Monopoly Marches On By REP. MERLIN HULL THE Department of Justice continues to grind out indictments against monopolies, even though it brings but few alleged malefactors of great...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Free Enterprise Dead Dear Sirs: "Individualism" and "free enterprise," demanded by the scions of wealth, were possible and practicable when the U. S. Government was...
Paid articleVICTORY THROUGH ADVERTISING
Coleman, Mcalister
Victory Through Advertising By McALISTER COLEMAN DEAR G. I. Joe: Honestly, you don't call yourself anything as corny as this, do you? I was in the Army for a year in the last unpleasantness, and I...
Paid articlePEEPERS, PUNDITS, AND PEGLER
Meyer, Ernest L.
Peepers, Pundits, And Pegler By ERNEST L. MEYER SPEAKING broadly, mankind is a race of peepers and leaners. The peepers have an inordinate interest in the personal didos, the love life, and the...
Paid articlePUERTO RICO'S CASE FOR INDEPENDENCE
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Puerto Rico's Case For Independence By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third of three articles by Mr. Villard on Puerto Rico. The earlier articles appeared in the Apr. 10 and...
Paid articleA GRIM WARNING AND A ROSY DREAM
Barnes, Harry Elmer
The Progressive's Bookshelf A Grim Warning And A Rosy Dream REPORT ON DEMOBILIZATION, by James R. Mock and Evangeline Thurber. University of Oklahoma Press. $3. MOBILIZING FOR ABUNDANCE, by...
Paid articleAN ODIOUS CONVERT
Coleman, Mcalister
An Odious Convert ORESTES BROWNSON, by Theodore Maynard. The Macmillan Company. New York. $3. Reviewed by McAlisrer Coleman DESPITE the author's heroic struggles to make out Brownson's as "the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette PHIL writes from the Southwest Pacific: "A friend lent me a radio and for the first time since I left home I have been listening to it. I didn't realize...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI CHILDREN are forever doing unexpected things that upset home plans and home atmosphere. They bring in stray dogs and cats regardless of how, who, or what. They calmly...
Paid articleFOOTNOTE ON FLOODS
Footnote On Floods THIS SPRINGTIME brought the usual reports of floods on the rampage in the Midwest. More than a dozen dead, thousands homeless, and many million dollars of property damage in...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column SOME of the mail that reaches my desk must come pretty close to burning up the mail sacks in which it travels; it's that combustible. There are letters...
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