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Vol. 010 Issue 009 (March 4 1946)
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A PROGRAM TO SMASH MONOPOLY
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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A Program To Smash Monopoly By SEN. ROBERT M LA FOLLETTE, Jr. PUBLIC attention is focused more intensely than ever on reconversion problems. And rightly so. Our first job is to release the brakes...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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. . . THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . PEACE continued to elude a worried world this week. Hope for an early settlement of at least a few of the basic postwar conflicts faded again in the face of new...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE battle against peacetime conscription was fired and fueled with new ammunition this week as leading spokesmen emphasized the enormous defense possibilities of a democratic...
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A NEW BAG-AND AN OLD TRUTH
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Holmes, John Haynes
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A New Bag—And An Old Truth By JOHN KAYNES HOLMES I HAVE for many years traveled in many places with an ordinary bag known as a "dress suit case." This bag is highly convenient, swinging easily...
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NOT MERELY GOSSIP
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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Not Merely Gossip By FRANK C. HANIGHEN A GREAT myth is dying fast, and its demise will inevitably influence the directors of our foreign policy. Helter-skelter, most of those who propagated the...
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THE KREMLIN'S CONTROL OF COMMUNIST PARTIES
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Fischer, Louis
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The Kremlin's Control Of Communist Parties By LOUIS FISCHER AS the second strongest nation in the world, Russia plays a central role in international affairs, and the factors that make her...
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DOLDRUMS IN A DEMOCRACY
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Doldrums In A Democracy By ERNEST L. MEYER IN casting up recent events in the United States it is easy to draw the morose conclusion that things are •cockeyed in this best of all possible nations....
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . The Legion And Hearst Dear Sirs: Is the American Legion the U. S. Rip Van Winkle of World War II? Can it really be possible that after nearly four years of costly...
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ARE WE ARMING FOR WAR WITH RUSSIA?
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Are We Arming For War With Russia? By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD THE Associated Press reports that the Army has "secretly" disclosed to the House Military Affairs Committee the plans it has made for...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON IF the solar turn in December marks the return of light and the first great step forward of our northern year, something happens in February which the country man...
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WILL THE RIGHT SLOGAN ELECT YOU TO POLITICAL OFFICE?
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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Will The Right Slogan Elect You To Political Office? By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Salem, Ore. THIS week a period of authorship ends for several hundred of Oregon's citizens. The authorship is confined...
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CO-OPS AROUSED TO NTEA PERIL
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McMillin, Miles
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Co-ops Aroused To NTEA Peril By MILES McMILLIN WHEN the National Tax Equality Association first began to organize and to talk big about its plans to slap down the cooperative movement, some of 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 "PRIDE goeth before a fall," saith the old adage. How wise it is to keep it in mind! Having a busy week-end before me and wishing to be "on da ball," as...
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THE CASE FOR MONETARY REFORM
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Jauncey, Leslie C.
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The Case For Monetary Reform LIGHTNING OVER THE TREASURY BUILDING, by John R. Elsom. Meador Publishing Company, Boston. 125 pages. $1. Reviewed by Leslie C. Jauncey THE growing concern of the...
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POINTERS FOR A FREE PEOPLE
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Pointers For A Free People CITIZENSHIP AND THE NEW DAY, by Parley Paul Womer. Abington-Cokesbury Press. ?3. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman ON one of the recent occasions when Edgar Bergen asked...
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CYNICISM AND CONSCRIPTION
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Cynicism And Conscription PRESIDENT TRUMAN, obviously in a foul mood as a result of the deserved pounding his recent appointments and pronouncements have been taking in Congress and the country,...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editoi Reserves . . . The Last Column Report From London Acres of newsprint have been consumed in analyzing the results of the first meeting of the United Nations Organization. The judgments...
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Vol. 010 Issue 010 (March 11 1946)
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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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