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Vol. 010 Issue 039 (October 7 1946)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washington Calling Washington, D. C. THE calendar shows that Election Day is less than a month away, but the only spectacular feature of the campaign thus far is the total lack of interest....
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A POLICY FIT FOR PEACE
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Thomas, Norman
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A Policy Fit For Peace By NORMAN THOMAS TO THE degree that the spectacular conflict between Henry Walface and the State Department—a conflict which it took the President a long time to...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION WHILE leading statesmen vied with each other last week in discounting rumors of imminent war, a global "war of nerves" continued forage with undiminished ferocity. The...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW MORE than 300 American liberals who occupy various stations left of center assembled in Chicago during the past week and under the watchful tutelage of two former members of the...
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INDONESIA
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Clair, Louis
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INDONESIA: Behind Another Iron Curtain By LOUIS CLAIR ALL MY respect to the Dutch News Agency (Aneta). Its efficiency and competency in handling a public relations assignment of its government is...
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GET HEP, DEMOCRACY!
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Fountain, Clayton W.
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GET HEP, DEMOCRACY! By CLAYTON W. FOUNTAIN BY THE beards of Marx and Lenin—I am weary of being tagged a right-wing laborite simply because I disagree with the Communist totalitarians who...
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OUR FORGOTTEN CITIZENS
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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OUR FORGOTTEN CITIZENS By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Gear hart, Ore. WE PICKED him up as he walked along the road. He sank down on the cushions, grateful for the ride. He had been walking three miles...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM The Foreign Policy Issue Dear Sirs: When Mr. Wallace takes his case before the American people, there are prospects of a re-orientation in our foreign policy. To let the people...
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PEACE AND PLENTY FOR PALESTINE
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Peace And Plenty For Palestine By McALISTER COLEMAN WHOEVER else is lacking red meat these days, it is not the writers and speakers on Palestine. Spokesmen for all camps—Jews, Arabs, British—carry...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON. Nobleboro, Maine FOUR days of an almost Southern warmth follow the first frost, and August returning to a landscape no longer its own, visits the far horizons...
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WE PLAY MASTER RACE
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Chamberlin, William Henry
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WE PLAY MASTER RACE By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN DURING the late war, when I had nothing better to do, I would sometimes watch a stock Hollywood film on the Nazis. One saw representatives of the...
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THE CREEPING DEATH
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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THE CREEPING DEATH By ERNEST L. MEYER (Schenectady, N. Y.—Dr. Gerald Wendt, editorial director of Science Illustrated Magazine, described a new Army-developed "super-deadly" poison at a General...
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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 PHIL and I were sitting before the fire the other evening when the telephone rang and the student •who is living with us called, "Oakland, California,...
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ADAMIC'S QUICKIE
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Crawford, Kenneth G.
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Adamic's Quickie DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE, by Louis Adamic. Harper and Brothers. $2.50. Reviewed by Kenneth G. Crawford THIS book reduces to their ultimate absurdity the quickie topical book...
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THE RELATION TO ALTGELD IS SLIGHT
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Hesseltine, William B.
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The Relation To Altgeld Is Slight THE AMERICAN: A Middle Western Legend, by Howard Fast. Duel], Sloan and Pearce. $3. Reviewed by William B. Hesseltine THE meteoric rise of Howard Fast to the...
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FRIENDSHIP AND FIRMNESS
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Friendship And Firmness IF COMRADE STALIN meant what he said the other day—that the danger of war is greatly over-ballyhooed and that the prospects of peace are brighter than they were—we must...
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Vol. 010 Issue 040 (October 14 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 041 (October 21 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 042 (October 28 1946)
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