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WHAT NOW, AMERICA?
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Rubin, Morris H.
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What Now, America? By MORRIS H. RUBIN (Editor Of The Progressive) PEACE has come at last to a war-sickened world. The end of the bloodiest holocaust in all human history was the signal for nearly...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW WORLD WAR II, bloodiest and most destructive in human history, ended this week when President Truman announced at 6 p. m. (CWT) Tuesday, A:»g. 14 Japanese acceptance of Allied...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE staggering job of reconverting America to a peacetime economy became the nation's number one problem this week. Failure of the Administration and Congress to set up an...
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FRANCE'S NEW DREYFUS CASE IN REVERSE
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Barnes, Harry Elmer
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First Of A Series Of Two Articles Frances New Dreyfus Case In Reverse By HARRY ELMER BARNES IT has been observed that chickens often come home to roost. This phenomenon is to be observed in...
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THEY TOOK TO THE WOODS
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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They Took To The Woods By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Portland, Ore. ONE of our common misconceptions is that it takes a person with Daniel Boone's physique and Kit Carson's psychology to endure in the...
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PLUNDERERS IN PARADISE
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Plunderers In Paradise By ERNEST L MEYER IT'S ALWAYS bound to happen like that. You are relaxing in a chair on the lawn, weary after a session of chopping down underbrush with a weed-cutter none...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Rejoinder From Barnes Dear Sirs: I wish to thank you for printing my long letter on your Russian editorial policy, and even more for your Reply to my letter. I...
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THE QUAKER CONSPIRACY
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Mayer, Milton
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The Quaker Conspiracy By MILTON MAYER Cazenovia, N. Y. KNOWING, as I do, that the readers of The Progressive can not rest, or let their small daughters out of the house, unless they know where...
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THE OLD INSULL CROWD IS BACK
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News The Old Insull Crowd Is Back By MILES McMILLIN YOU DON'T have to look twice these days to see that the power trust is up to its old tricks. In the past 2 years or more this...
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PILOT PLANT FOR HEALTH
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Friedlich, Ruth K.
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Pilot Plant For Health By RUTH EC. FRIEDLICH IT could be your appendix," Peggy said, squinting at the thermometer. "I'm calling a doctor right away." I envisioned an old village practitioner...
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TAKING OVER BRITAIN'S MINES
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Taking Over Britain's Mines By McALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. SIXTEEN years ago George D. H. Cole, one of the most profound thinkers in the ranks of the British Labor Party, wrote a...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel B. La
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A Room Of Our Own By Isabel B. La Follette AWOMAN with little if any formal education but a fund of living knowledge observed to me recently as she mopped the floor, "Folks say to me 'What a...
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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 MOST people think of tuberculosis as a disease or sickness. We are particularly likely to think of it as .the lung sickness formerly called consumption....
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S radio defense of the Potsdam Pact—the Big 3 agreement which traded off territories and peoples in wanton disregard of our pious...
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