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••Cover Page••
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washington Calling Washington, D. C. THIS correspondent has talked with more than a half-dozen of the nation's top-flight political reporters who have been storming around the country wetting...
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EUROPE'S GREAT HOPE
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Chamberlin, William Henry
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Europe's Great Hope By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN IWENT to Europe at the beginning of June, after an absence of almost six years, looking for answers to certain more or less specific questions. What...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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. . . THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . THE gravity of strife-laden international relations was underscored this week by statements of Allied representatives who came to New York to attend meetings of...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE rush to wreck what remains of the Government's reconversion controls became a stampede this week. Free enterprise was more firmly entrenched in the saddle than at any time...
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SCIENCE IN THE ATOMIC AGE
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SCIENCE M THE ATOMIC AGE By DAVID LILIENTKAL CAN atomic energy be developed for welfare and not destruction? No answer will be workable unless it is agreeable to every one of the great powers and...
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LITERATURE-AND SOD
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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Literature—And Sod By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Portland, Ore. NOT ONLY peas and beans and tulips stem from the soil. Literature is rooted there, too. Many of mankind's noblest words have been written...
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THE NEW GERMAN PROBLEM
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Fischer, Louis
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THE NEW GERMAN PROBLEM By LOUIS FISCHER Berlin GENERAL Pierre Koenig, the French commanding officer in Germany, said in Paris on Sept. 11 that "we will not leave Germany before we have the...
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I-WHAT IS MONEY?
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Voorhis, Jerry
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Money And How It Works I-WHAT IS MONEY? By JERRY VOORHIS EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of six articles on money by Mr. Voorhis. The second will appear next week. PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS wrote to...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . The Folly Of War Dear Sirs: Before we are committed to the monstrous insanity of another war, it would be wise to review the results of the war just concluded in...
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LIGHTING UP THE TENNESSEE VALLEY
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Netboy, Anthony; Hayes, Wayland J.
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LIGHTING UP THE TENNESSEE VALLEY By ANTHONY NETBOY & WAYLAND J. HAYES MOST of us city folk take the electrical age for granted—it is as much a part of our environment as the air we breathe. We are...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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County Chronicle By HENRY BESTON Nobleboro, Maine THE blue Kennebec lay below us to the west, its rushing waters rippled with the sunlight of a bright October morning, and to the east and above...
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BUILDERS OF MEN
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Mayor, Milton
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BUILDERS OF MEN By MILTON MAYER "LADIES." I said, "in connection with World Prob-lems, which is my subject here this afternoon, I should like to add that I have just murdered and dismembered three...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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Books In Brief ALL THESE PEOPLE: The Nation's Human Resources in the South, by Rupert B. Vance. (University of North Carolina Press. $5). A thorough, complete— even exhaustive—analysis of the human...
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DR. BEARD REVIEWS THE RECORD
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Dr. Beard Reviews The Record AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE MAKING. 1932-19AO. A Study in Responsibilities, by Charles Beard. Yale University Press. $4. Reviewed by oswald garrison villard WITH...
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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 MY PAL, Dorothy Dix, challenges us middle-aged gals again with the caption, "Middle-age Slump with Urge to 'Quit' is Mistake." I had just finished...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Sheridan, Mary
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN SOAP, says Civilian Production Administrator John D. Small, will be on shelves again as a follow-up of meat decontrol. Mr. Small didn't say just when. At the...
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ME, INC.
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Me, Inc. THERE is probably no drearier exhibition of human nature at its worst than a panic-ridden crowd when fire breaks out in a theater. The frenzied rush to save the skin of Number One makes...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editoz Reserves . . . The Last Column IF I WERE handing out the Pulitzer Prizes this year, and if it were considered not quite cricket to nominate regular writers for The Progressive, I'd be...
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