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Paid articleTRAGEDY-AND A CHALLENGE-FACE AMERICA
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Tragedy—And A Challenge—Face America By Sen. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Jr. THE death of Franklin D. Roosevelt came as a shock to the Nation and the world. It removed from the global stage one of the...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW THE tragic and untimely death of President Roosevelt this week raised many questions over the future conduct of the war. There was deep concern that the passing of the...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW HARRY S. TRUMAN, 33rd President of the United States, made his first appearance before Congress this week as the new wartime leader of the nation. Less than 4 days after the news...
Paid articleHOW ABOUT THE JEWS?
Hankins, Frank H.
Last Of A Series On Racialism In A Democracy How About The Jews? By FRANK H. HANKINS IN this brief discussion of racial issues we have kept steadily in mind the psycho-social reactions of the...
Paid articleIF I WERE A DELEGATE AT SAN FRANCISCO'
Thomas, Norman
If I Were A Delegate At San Francisco' An Urgent Appeal To The United Nations Delegates By NORMAN THOMAS FELLOW delegates: We are assembled here in the service of the greatest cause on earth. The...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
• • • THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ The Future Of Children Dear Sirs: A nation prepared is not a nation of safety. It is usually a nation that does not feel safe. When our men return from...
Paid articleLABOR ON THE DEFENSIVE
Frank, John
Labor On The Defensive By JOHN FRANK Til K history of organized labor in the United States has been a fighting history, a history of battles won an I tost, but almost always a history of conflict....
Paid articleJUSTICE STIRS IN JERSEY
Coleman, Mcalister
Justice Stirs In Jersey By McALISTER COLEMAN MORE than the' wind in the marsh grasses behind the shoddy water-front town of Mayor Hague's Jersey City is stirring in this Spring weather. A grand...
Paid articleTHE UTILITIES REWRITE 'BLEAK HOUSE'
McMillin, Miles
Public Power News The Utilities Rewrite Bleak House' By MILES McMILLIN IN his great novel Bleak House Charles Dickens tells the story of greedy struggle to establish the right of inheritance to a...
Paid articleLIGHT ON THE MOVIES
Hamilton, James S.
Light on the Movies James S. Hamilton Without Love—There wasn't quite enough story power to keep this gay and airy craft at top flight all the way, but though it loses altitude toward the end. it...
Paid articleEXPERT REPORT ON WAR AND PEACE
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Expert Report On War And Peace BEYOND ALL FRONTS, by Max Jordan. The Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. $3. Reviewed by Oswald Garrison Villard MAX JORDAN is a remarkable man who obtained...
Paid articleINSIGHT ABOUT BRAZIL
Rodell, Katherine
Insight About Brazil BRAZILIAN LITERATURE, an outline, by Erico Verissimo. Macmillan. $2. Reviewed by Katherine Rodell T'HIS charming and unpretentious little book will do much more than tell...
Paid articleA HARASSED MINORITY
Meyer, Ernest L.
A Harassed Minority PREJUDICE, by Carey McWilliams. Little, Brown. $3. Reviewed by Ernest L. Meyer RECENTLY an Associated Press correspondent cabled this dispatch from the U. S. Army...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follettte, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette HAVING started Sherry off to Sunday School, I settled down to read the morning paper, only to have her come bursting in the door with the wail, "I can't...
Paid articleFOOD, MAN, AND THE GOOD LIFE
Sheridan, Mary
Sing a Song of Sixpence Food, Man, And The Good Life By MARY SHERIDAN SAN FRANCISCO'S restaurant owners, pondering how they can feed the extra Americans, British, Russians, Chinese, and Brahmins...
Paid articleTHE SOURCE OF POWER
The Source Of Power FOR all his support of the doctrine that the military force of the Great Powers must be the cornerstone of international cooperation, Franklin Delano Roosevelt could and did...
Paid articleREPORT FROM LONDON
Cranston, Maurice
Report From London By MAURICE CRANSTON London ACAMPAIGN has been launched in this country by a very representative body, the National Peace Council, to secure public support for a "Constructive...
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