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THE ROAD TO FREEDOM
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Berge, Wendell
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The Road To Freedom By WENDELL BERGE DO THE American people really want the anti-trust laws enforced ? Do they care enough about free competitive enterprise to make the all-out fight required to...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION THE record of international relations in 1946—as told by the year's screaming headlines—was a dismal procession of quarrels and crises. Day-to-day news reports mirrored the...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW WHEN the 80th Congress convenes in a few days, President Truman will send it an economic program for the nation—based, in large measure, on the recommendations of something new...
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WISCONSIN LABOR CLEANS HOUSE
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Revell, Aldric
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WISCONSIN LABOR CLEANS HOUSE By ALDRIC REVELL RANK and file, progressive trade unionists in the Wisconsin CIO have devised a working formula for exorcising the Communist incubus which has made the...
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HOLD YOUR HATS
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Coleman, Mcalister
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HOLD YOUR HATS By McALISTER COLEMAN Washington, D. C. WHAT happens? Norman Thomas and I are bickering with two coal operators about nationalization of the mines over the Mutual Broadcasting...
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MR. SINHA'S NEW YEAR
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Mayer, Milton
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MR. SINHA S NEW YEAR By MILTON MAYER IWAS disconsolate that Wednesday to begin with. I have troubles of my own, you know. And when I'm disconsolate, I find that if there's anything worse than...
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DON'T CONFUSE THE LABELS
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Fischer, Louis
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DON'T CONFUSE THE LABELS By LOUIS FISCHER THE OTHER DAY, the New York Herald Tribune printed a letter from a young war veteran named Daniel James which raises some basic world issues. Mr. James is...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLES FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ Coal Industry's Stooges Dear Sirs: My heart sank within me when I heard that John L. Lewis had been found "guilty of contempt of court" byCudge Goldsborough in a court...
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OUR NUMBER ONE GOP STATE
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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OUR NUMBER ONE GOP STATE By RICHARD L NEUBERGER Salem, Ore. WHAT is the most Republican state in the Union? Which state has the greatest proportion of its offices filled by Republicans? Is it...
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DOOM OF EMPIRE
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Greene, Marc
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DOOM OF EMPIRE By MARC GREENE THE colonial system, in the form it has known for four centuries, is certainly doomed. No colonial Power can afford to ignore native unrest that now, for the first...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON Nobleboro, Maine IT IS bleak December and the last leaf fallen, and from the hill top-of the farm, I watch with Druid interest one climax of the great...
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BRITISH LABOR MARCHES ON
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Cranston, Maurice
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BRITISH LABOR MARCHES ON By MAURICE CRANSTON London AFEW WEEKS ago in Eastbourne, Sussex, one of England's most fashionable watering places, a crowd assembled on the steps of the Town Hall. It...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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BOOKS IN BRIEF BALZAC, by Stefan Zwelg (Viking Press. $3.75). Voltaire once confessed the tortures of the writing profession by remarking: "If I had a son who wanted to write. I should wring his...
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AN INSIDER VIEWS THE RUINS
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Clair, Louis
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An Insider Views The Ruins KAPUTT, by Curzio Malaparte. E. P. Dutton & Co. $3.75. Reviewed by Louis Clair THIS is a gruesvme and horrible book* It is also an important book. These sketches,...
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NEHRU'S INDIA OFFERS HOPE
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Romer, Samuel
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Nehru's India Offers Hope THE DISCOVERY OF IXDIA, by Jawaharlal Nehru. John Day. §5. .........._..... Reviewed by ¦ Sarnue! Romer ON THE other side of the world, one of the great civilizations...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel Bacon La
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN By ISABEL BACON LA FOLLETTE LAST night Phil, our son Bob, and I sat up until the wee small hours having a hot and heavy discussion, fortunately unlike the proverbial parent-child...
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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. DID YOU get a club membership for Christmas? What kind? Candy, fruit, records, ties, food delicacies, or plants? Merchandise clubs for all of those things are...
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THE BASIC ISSUE
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The Basic Issue THE eyes of America will be focused once again on the nation's capitol next week when the new Congress—t\e 80th in our history—convenes at a decisive moment in the life of the...
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