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Vol. 010 Issue 018 (May 16 1946)
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GUATEMALA TURNS TO LIBERTY
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BEALS, CARLETON
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Guatemala Turns To Liberty An Inspiring Report Of Democracy On The March By CARLETON BEALS Guatemala City IT HAD been my intention to write a general round-up of all the five countries of...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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• • •THE PEACE IN PREPARATION• • • IN THE ornate Luxembourg Palace at Paris, far from the prying eyes of the people, the Big Four foreign ministers this week struggled to end their five-month-old...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE FATE of the Nation's price control program hung precariously in the balance this week as the Senate neared debate on the mutilated version of OPA extension passed a fortnight...
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I'VE GOT MY OWN TO FEED
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Mayer, Milton
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I've Got My Own To Feed By MILTON MAYER IHAVE just got my mitts on a bottle of Bonded booze, and, except that I do not know when I will get such another, I would drink it all up right away. Not...
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SCANDINAVIA SPEEDS TOWARD RECOVERY
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Brittain, Vera
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Scandinavia Speeds Toward Recovery By VERA BRITTAIN AS MIGHT be expected from the past history of so civilized a part of the world, the Scandinavian countries are recovering from the war more...
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SUPREME COURT IN CRISIS
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Rodell, Fred
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Supreme Court In Crisis By FRED RODELL New Haven, Conn., Apr. 26 IT WAS a good way to die—in harness. There was a nice note of reminiscent appropriateness—echoing the old days of "Holmes,...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . .THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. . . For World Federation Dear Sirs: It is some eight months since the atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima. During that time The Progressive has done a creditable job of...
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OIL IS NOT THE ISSUE
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Fischer, Louis
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Oil Is Not The Issue By LOUIS FISCHER SOMETIMES a myth misleads millions of people and cannot be dislodged. The impregnability of the Maginot Line distorted the thinking of the entire French...
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A NEW GATEWAY TO ALASKA
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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A New Gateway To Alaska By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Vancouver, B. C. SEATTLE is the last port of continental United States as ships sail northward to Alaska. The settlements of Vancouver Island dot...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON, Kobleboro, Maine SO RETARDED is our Spring that I have been unwilling to drag the readers of The Progressive through more weeks of its uncertainties, knowing...
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IRON CURTAINS AT HOME AND ABORD
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Holmes, John Haynes
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Iron Curtains At Home And Abroad By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES THE PROGRESSIVE has already published a review of Morris Ernst's new book, The First Freedom—and an excellent review it was! [Apr. 15 issue.]...
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RARE TEACHER, RARE SCHOOL
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Corey, Stephen
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Rare Teacher, Rare School MY COUNTRY SCHOOL DIARY, by Julia Weber. Harper and Brothers. $3. Reviewed by Stephen Corey MOST one room rural schools leave so much to be desired educationally that...
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ALDOUS HUXLEY SCOLDS THE SCIENTISTS
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Aldous Huxley Scolds The Scientists SCIENCE, LIBERTY, AND PEACE, by Aldous Huxley. Harper and Brothers. 86 pp. $1. THE basic contention of this little book is that Science has contributed to the...
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MINORITIES AND COMMUNISM
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Roucek, Joseph S.
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Minorities And Communism THE PEOPLES OF THE SOVIET UNION, by Corliss Lamont. Harcourt, Brace. $3. Reviewed by Joseph S. Roucek LAMONT is a very good friend of Soviet Russia and has done a good...
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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 Idalul B. La FOllette "THE difference between you and me," I observed to a young man, "is that you assume that the world owes you a living plus, 'while for some strange reason...
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A GREAT CAUSE
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A Great Cause THE FOOD crisis in Europe and Asia is desperate beyond description. Millions of persons who survived the holocaust of war are in danger of succumbing to the hunger of peace. What we...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column TWO DISPATCHES from Germany on the same day last week—one splashed on the front pages and the other buried when not actually suppressed— threw revealing...
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Vol. 010 Issue 019 (May 13 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 020 (May 20 1946)
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Vol. 010 Issue 021 (May 27 1946)
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