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Vol. 010 Issue 009 (March 4 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 010 (March 11 1946)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washington Calling... Washington, D. C. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S aides had no alternative but to deny, vehemently, categorically, and indignantly, the published report that their Chief was wearying of...
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THE CRIMES OF THE PEACE
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Chamberlin, William Henry
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The Crimes Of The Peace By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN "/ have no desire whatever to minimize the crimes of the Germans in the days of their power. But we, did what we could to stop their crimes by...
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A PEACE IN PREPARATION
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. . .THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . RELATIONS between Soviet Russia and her Western Allies were degenerating at an alarming rate this week. A world still battered and punch-drunk from the effects...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE creaking machinery which operates the world's greatest democracy will get a basic overhauling if Congress accepts the provisions of a far-ranging program to modernize its own...
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EMOTION GRIPS THE COURT
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Sinykin, Gordon
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Emotion Grips The Court By GORDON SINYKIN MR. DOOLEY once said that the Supreme Court follows the election returns. He might have added that it sometimes keeps its ear to the ground between...
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A PLEA FROM HITLER'S FIRST FOES
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A Plea From Hitler's First Foes AN urgent warning to the^world that harsh, tyrannical Allied policies in Germany will breed a fascist revival and "shake the foundations of world peace is contained...
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INCOME WITHOUT TAXES
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Rodell, Fred
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Income Without Taxes By FRED RODELL TO Julius Caesar the Ides of March meant death, and to millions of American citizens they mean an annual fate which—compounded of frenzied figuring and a fat...
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YE CANNOT GET OUT NOW
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Mayer, Milton
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Ye Cannot Get Out Now By MILTON MAYER THEIR terrible guilt has caught up with the scientists who perpetrated the worst atrocity in human history. "I am," says Prof. Harold Urey, who was fearless...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Academicians' Failure Dear Sirs: We are living in a world freshly marauded by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Everywhere there is despair and uncertainty, the...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON. HIGHER, higher climbs the radiant noonday sun, the shadows grow shorter beneath the trees, ax&i slides from the roof, and the shingles steam. March is a...
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PICKET LINE AMERICANISM
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Fountain, Clayton
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Picket Line Americanism By CLAYTON FOUNTAIN Detroit, Mich. NONE of our boys on the picket lines has had any bones broken yet by the billions of harsh words hurled at them in recent months. But...
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SLINGS AND ARROWS
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Revell, Aldric
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Slings and Arrows By ALDRIC REVELL IWAS hunched up on my hassock toying with my Chinese abacus, which I had recently swapped for a Chungking amah, when I noticed an article in the papers to the...
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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 BEHOLD me this morning, breathing fire and brimstone and chewing nails! I've just come back from the corner post office where I went to mail Outdoor Life...
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THE OLD LADY GOES DEMOCRATIC
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Jauncey, L. C.
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The Old Lady Goes Democratic By L. C. JAUNCEY CONVERSION of the Bank of England from a privately-owned to a governmental institution is an important step toward liberating the British Government...
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BLUNDERING BRASS
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Blundering Brass MORALE is indispensable in maintaining a good army. Mail is indispensable in maintaining morale. These are elementary enough facts, but the blundering brass hats who run the...
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Vol. 010 Issue 011 (March 18 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 012 (March 25 1946)
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