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Vol. 010 Issue 005 (February 4 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 007 (February 18 1946)
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THE DILEMMA OF DEMOCRACY
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Fischer, Louis
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The Dilemma Of Democracy By LOUIS FISCHER THERE is talk about a third world war. It could not be launched by the defeated Axis powers. They collapsed and have been occupied. The talk and the worry...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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• • • THE PEACE IN PREPARATION • • • THE Security Council of the United Nations Organization staggered from crisis to crisis this week as Great Britain and the Soviet Union continued to pound...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE long, painful groping for a wage-price formula which would shatter the labor-management deadlock and still keep the drift to inflation from becoming a raging, uncontrollable...
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WHAT'S A WORKER WORTH?
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Anderson, Kurt
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What's A Worker Worth? By KURT ANDERSON IT is no accident that the phenomena of labor relations resemble those of war. In both fields, life is held cheap. Consider, for example, the present...
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EUROPE'S HOPE
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Strasser, Dr. Otto
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Europe's Hope By DR. OTTO STRASSER THE recent resignation of Gen. Charles de Gaulle may open a new chapter in French foreign policy— offering perhaps the last chance for a fundamental solution for...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ Attacking The Cause Dear Sirs: One issue of a metropolitan daily newspaper is enough to convince anyone possessing an analytical mind that we of the U. S. occupy...
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MR. SCHLESINGER VOTES FOR JACKSON
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Mr. Schlesinger Votes For Jackson THE AGE OF JACKSON, by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Little, Brown. $5. Reviewed by William B. Hesseltine ANDREW Jackson and the Jacksonian era have long been...
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ARMED WITH CLOAK AND DAGGER BUT NO POLITICS
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Clair, Louis
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Armed With Cloak And Dagger But No Politics WAITING IN THE NIGHT, by George Millar. Doubleday & Company. $2.75. Reviewed by Louis Clair THIS is-the account of the mission of Capt. George Millar,...
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SHULMAN'S ZANY HUMOR
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McMillin, Miles
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Shulman's Zany Humor THE ZEBRA DERBY, by Max Shulman. Doubleday & Company. $2. Reviewed by Miles McMillin THERE are three zany writers whose stuff I can't resist: S. J. Perelman, who appears in...
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TWO TO READ, ONE TO OWN
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Rodell, Katherine
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Two To Read, One To Own THE PEACOCK SHEDS HIS TAIL, by Alice Tis-dale Hobart. Bobbs Merrill. $2.75. MEXICAN VILLAGE, by Josephina Niggli. University of North Carolina Press. $3. Reviewed by 1...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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Books In Brief SONS OF THE MORNING, by Otto Schrag (Double-day, $2.75). Two war veterans, one maimed, and a conscientious objector who spent two years in prison return to their hidebound hamlet in...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON. THERE are few things as characteristic of America as the turn to the northwest after a northeast storm. For a long and furious night the snow falls, and for a...
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THE FARMER'S FUTURE
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Netboy, Anthony
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The Farmer's Future By ANTHONY NETBOY THE majority of American farmers are currently smoking their pipes with contentment. The war has been good to them. Many have money in the bank for the first...
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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 IT may surprise you to learn that paunchy men and overly plump women belong in the class of malnourished persons along with rickety children, pellagra...
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REVOLT IN CONNECTICUT
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Revolt In Connecticut By ERNEST L. MEYER THE UNO, already snarled in a tangle of issues, has taken on another headache by the selection of a large tract of land in the Stamford-Greenwich area of...
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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 FOR heaven's sake!" I exploded. "Are they com-JTpletely mad?" Phil, staggering up from the basement with a load of wood for the fireplace, asked, "Who's...
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GIANTS OF DEMOCRACY
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Giants Of Democracy TWO Americans emerged last week as giants of democracy. Their achievement was little noted in the press, but it will be long remembered in the annals of freedom and justice. We...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves The Last Column MY offering this week is a medley of assorted notes on a variety of subjects gleaned largely from the 16 dailies and 30-odd magazines which come to...
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Vol. 010 Issue 008 (February 25 1946)
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