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IssueVol. 009 Issue 023 (June 4 1945)
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Paid articleTHE TEST FOR MR. TRUMAN
Crawford, Kenneth G.
The Test For Mr. Truman By KENNETH G. CRAWFORD Washington, D. C. IT is a tribute to the sturdiness of American democracy—and a tribute that needs recognizing right now—that President Truman has...
Paid articleTHE WAR IN REVIEW
THE WAR IN REVIEW JAPANESE forces this week continued to fight with fanatical stubbornness, taking a heavy toll of American lives for every yard of ground yielded on the shell-gutted tip of Okinawa...
Paid articleJAPANESE ARE LEARNING FROM NAZI MISTAKES
SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
Japanese Are Learning From Nazi Mistakes By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely THE Japanese almost certainly will profit by the obvious mistakes the German high command made, mainly those fatal mistakes of...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE first phase of the Government reorganization expected since President Truman took office materialized last week when he 1) asked for broad authority to reshuffle agencies and...
Paid articleTROUBLE AHEAD FOR THE VICTORIOUS MINERS
Coleman, Mcalister
Trouble Ahead For The Victorious Miners By McALISTER COLEMAN CHALK up another victory for John L. Lewis. As a result of his militant stand against odds such as few labor leaders in the history of...
Paid articleFRANCE SWINGS TO THE LEFT
Clair, Louis
France Swings To The Left By LOUIS CLAIR THE municipal elections in France, which took place at the end of April and the beginning of May, have an importance far transcending their limited direct...
Paid articlePOLAND AND ARGENTINA AT SAN FRANCISCO
BEALS, CARLETON
Poland And Argentina At San Francisco By CARLETON BEALS THE recognition of Argentina and her admission to the San Francisco conference represents a victory for democratic action in foreign...
Paid articleTHE FACTOR OF SEX IN GERMANY
Water, Marjorie Van De
The Factor Of Sex In Germany By MARJORIE VAN DE WATER Science Service Psychology Writer Washington IF reports coming from Germany are true, that there are 5 women to every 2 men there, that is...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ Atrocities For Little Boys Dear Sirs: A few issues back Milton Mayer wrote an article depicting the atrocity committed by Admiral Halsey against little Julie in a...
Paid articleTHE WHISTLE OF THE TRAIN BY NIGHT
Neuberger, Richard L.
The Whistle Of The Train Bv Night By RICHARD L NEUBERGER San Francisco THE way to appreciate your own country is to cross its vast expanse with a company of foreigners. We Americans take many...
Paid articlePROCESS SERVERS ON THE PATH TO PEACE
McMillin, Miles
Process Servers on The Path to Peace By MILES McMILLIN JOHN FOSTER DULLES is a man whose name Americans are slowly beginning to recognize as it bobs around willy-nilly in the news columns. As a...
Paid articleTHE AGE OF THE LIE
Chamberlin, William Henry
The Age Of The Lie By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN "Moreover, there is this harm too, and one of vast extent, and touching men generally, that by insincerity and lying faith and truth are lost, which...
Paid articleEPISODE IN DENMARK
Toksvig, Gudrun
Episode In Denmark By GUDRUN TOKSVIG Science Service Correspondent ' Copenhagen DEPARTING Nazis have left undamaged the physical laboratory and equipment of Prof. Niels Bohr, world-famous...
Paid articleYOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW!
Stafford, Jane
YOUR HEALTH: Here's How! By JANE STAFFORD STANDARD advice to sufferers from poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac has always been to avoid contact with the plants and with people, animals,...
Paid articleLIGHT ON THE MOVIES
Hamilton, James S.
Light on the movies A Medal for Benny. The name of Dorothy Lamour on the marquee is not much of a signal for admirers of John Steinbeck to rush in crowds to a movie house, but A Medal for Benny is...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette ACARTOON by Richard Decker in the New Yorker shows a powerful cook sitting at the kitchen table reading the paper with coffee cup in hand and the toaster...
Paid articlePILL-LAND IS PAVED WITH FALSE ADS
Sheridan, Mary
Pill-land Is Paved With False Ads By MARY SHERIDAN THE theory, I suppose, is that there's safety in numbers. At any rate, the quacks and near-quacks keep right on making, and selling, and...
Paid articleTHE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS
The President's Appointments IN his forthcoming new book, "Inside America," written before the death of President Roosevelt, John Gunther, the distinguished American correspondent, sought to assess...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves ... The Last Column Sobering-Up Process Begins Some of the American editors and commentators who had themselves a roaring spree on atrocity stories are beginning to sober up a...
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