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Paid articleUNCONDITIONAL COMPROMISE
Mayer, Milton
Unconditional Compromise By MILTON MAYER Home is the sailor, home from the sea. And the hunter home from the hill, With the seat of his pants in the pau>s of the Bear— But his song is...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW AMERICAN TROOPS for the first time since World War I, when they occupied the Rhineland under the terms of the Armistice, stood this week on the west bank of Germany's fabled Rhine...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE Roosevelt Administration's skillfully assembled foreign policy propaganda machine was functioning smoothly this week, every one of its purring cylinders making soothing...
Paid articleSTARS ON THEIR SHOULDERS
Rodell, Fred
Stars On Their Shoulders By FRED RODELL ACIVILIAN is naturally hesitant to stick his neck out by writing critically about the military conduct of the war. He is hesitant, that is, unless he can...
Paid articleWHY NOT TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH?
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Why Not Tell The Whole Truth? By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD NOTHING more astonishing has appeared in the press of late than Secretary of War Stimson's declaration on Washington's Birthday that "our...
Paid articleSOME THINGS THAT AREN'T SO
Thomas, Norman
Some Things That Aren't So By NORMAN THOMAS EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of 2 articles by Mr. Thomas on the broad sweep of American foreign policy. The. second, which will appear in an early...
Paid articlePITFALLS IN THE ORIENT
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Pitfalls In The Orient By LT. COMDR. C. S. SEELY OUR recent victories in the Western Pacific are being over-emphasized by practically all of our newspaper and radio commentators. It is true that...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ Ledger Sheet On War Dear Sirs: Having read the account about the American Legion's bill for universal military training, which was introduced at the opening...
Paid articleWHO'S FIGHTING THE MVA?
Murray, Sen. James
Who's Fighting The MVA? By SEN. JAMES MURRAY WHEN President Roosevelt, immediately after assuming office in 1933, recommended to the Congress the creation of TVA, he saifl: "If we are successful...
Paid articleTIME FOR COOPERATIVE COOPERATION
McMillin, Miles
Time For Cooperative Cooperation By MILES McMILLIN AS the surging might of America's military power brings ever closer the period of reconversion to peacetime economy, the need for farmer-labor...
Paid articleMASSA, TELL 'EM WE'RE RISING!'
Waldron, Webb
'Massa, Tell em We're Rising!' By WEBB WALDRON WHEN Richard Robert Wright had taught school for 50 years, he decided to quit. Born a slave, he had risen to be president of a Negro college in the...
Paid articleYOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW!
Stafford, Jane
YOUR HEALTH: Here's How! By JANE STAFFORD THIS is the season when rheumatic fever attacks are most frequent. A child who complains of "growing pains" or pain in the arms, legs or joints should be...
Paid articleELOQUENT PLEA FOR A FREE UKRAINE
Wolfe, Bertram D.
Eloquent Plea For A Free Ukraine THE UKRAINE: A Submerged Nation, by William Henry Chamberlin. Macmillan. $1.25. Reviewed by Bertram D. Wolfe ALL over Europe the 19th Century witnessed the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette Dear Ed: It certainly was nice to have your good letter and to hear of your happy circumstanees-^work you love, attractive surroundings, companionship....
Paid articleLIGHT ON THE MOVIES
Hamilton, James S.
Light On The Movies By JAMES S. HAMILTON A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Of course they had to leave out a lot of Betty Smith's novel to get it into film length, and a good deal that might have made it...
Paid articleMIRACLES AREN'T ENOUGH
Miracles Aren't Enough HIDDEN deep within the nation's newspapers last week, far from the front page cries for labor conscription, was the best answer we have seen to the Administration's demand...
Paid articleMAKE-'EM-SUFFER'
Meyer, Ernest L.
'Make-'Em-Suffer' By ERNEST L. MEYER BROADWAY, as Mr. Winchell gloomily reports, has become Boredway. The Byrnes midnight curfew edict is compelling night-spot habitues to walk hither and yawn....
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