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Vol. 009 Issue 027 (July 2 1945)
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HILTER'S CONQUEST OF AMERICA
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Hutchins, Robert M.
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Hitler's Conquest Of America By ROBERT M. HUTCHINS THE most distressing aspect of the world in which we live is its indifference to the basic issues, which saw, as always, are moral issues. The...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW AMERICAN troops this week stood poised in the Pacific, ready to follow up the victory which finally came to them on Okinawa. Where the next blow would be struck was known, of...
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TOUGH FIGHTING AHEAD IN ASIA
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Tough Fighting Ahead In Asia By LT. COMM. C. S. SEELY FULLY 50.000 casualties—including 12,000 dead —may seem too high a price to pay for a small island like Okinawa, but in my opinion we are...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW A10,000-word document which blue-prints the machinery for international organization designed to prevent future wars, was signed and sealed this week by the representatives of 50...
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SINCE YOU WENT AWAY, PHIL
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Since You Went Away, Phil By McALISTER COLEMAN Col. Philip F. La Follette Madison, Wisconsin Dear Phil La Follette: IH0PE you are taking a little time off far away from run-o'-mine newspapers...
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PRINCIPLES AND STAGES OF REGIONALISM
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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Fourth Of A Series Of Articles On Regionalism Principles And Stages Of Regionalism By HARRY ELMER BARNES LET us now look at some phases of regionalism, viewed as the next stage in the evolution...
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BETTER NUTRITION FOR ALL-BETTER MARKET FOR FARMERS
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Aiken, George; Follette, Bob La
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Our Food Allotment Plan Is The Democratic Way To Achieve Better Nutrition For All—Better Market For Farmers By GEORGE AIKEN and BOB LA FOLLETTE IN the years ahead, the greatest single problem of...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . By Wortman The South And The Draft Dear Sirs: The same mail that brought the June 4 issue of The Progressive which contained William Plampin's blast against Federal...
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II. A PLEA FOR INDUSTRIAL RESTORATION
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Hankins, Dr. Frank H.
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What Shall We Do With Germany? II. A Plea For Industrial Restoration By DR. FRANK H. HANKINS IN the previous article we advanced some reasons why a magnanimous peace is psychologically sound and...
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AMERICA IS BRITAIN'S RUBBER STAMP IN IMPERIALISM
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Williams, John
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The British Empire Is Doing Business At The Same Stand, And ... America Is Britain's Rubber Stamp In Imperialism By JOHN WILLIAMS NOW that the Allied forces of the South-East Asia Command under...
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GREAT BRITAIN'S SNAP ELECTION
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Cranston, Maurice
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Great Britain's Snap Election By MAURICE CRANSTON London NO one confesses to want the general election with which Great Britain has been suddenly confronted. The Liberal and Labor Parties wanted...
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YOUR HEALTH: HERE'S HOW!
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Stafford, Jane
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YOUR HEALTH: Here's How! By JANE STAFFORD SWIMMING can be good, healthful fun but unfortunately every Summer scores of persons are drowned at bathing beaches. Most of these accidents can be...
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THE NEGRO'S HUNGER FOR FREEDOM
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Otto, Max C.
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The Negro's Hunger For Freedom WHAT THE NEGRO WANTS. Edited by Rayford W. Logan. The University of North Carolina Press. $3.50. Reviewed by Max C. Otto NOT long ago, an acquaintance of mine...
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DEMOCRACY ISN'T LIKE THIS
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Democracy Isn't Like This PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF DEMOCRACY, by George B. de Huzar. Harper & Brothers. $2. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman IWISH I could share the enthusiasm of David E....
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KING VS. COLDWELL
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Taylor, Harold
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King vs. Coldwell Wartime Canada And The CCF LEFT TURN, CANADA, M. J. Coldwell, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, N. Y. $2.75. CANADA AND THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM, W. L. Mackenzie King, Duell, Sloan & Pearce,...
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WANTED: AN AMERICAN POLICY
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Wanted: An American Policy ONE of the most significant reports to come out of occupied Germany appeared last week in the Marshall Field dailies, the Chicago Sun and PM of New York. Their staff...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column JOE BALL REVERTS TO TYPE WHEN Joe Ball, a medium-good St. Paul, Minn., newspaper man, was handed a seat in the U. S. Senate a few years ago by his...
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