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IssueVol. 010 Issue 026 (July 1 1946)
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Paid articleWASHINGTON CALLING
Washington Calling... Washington, D. C. FOR all his frequent holidays, President Truman needs a long vacation. The scars of 15 months in the White House are to be found in his frayed nerves, his...
Paid articleTYCOONS IN OVERALLS
Battle, James
Tycoons In Overalls By JAMES BATTLE EDITOR'S NOTE : The recent wave of major strikes brought a great deal of soul-searching on the subject of labor-management relations and intensified study of...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
. . . THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . THIS was to be the week of decision. In New York _ and Paris weary diplomats realized that the choices to be made would determine the success of their efforts...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW AMERICA was puzzled and worried this week— puzzled at the dizzy play of politics which suddenly left the country without price, wage, or rent controls for the first time in four...
Paid articleLETTER FROM LONDON
Chamberlin, Sonya
Letter From London By SONYA CHAMBERLIN London OUR trans-Atlantic flagship airplane came down on the new Heathrow airdrome, just outside of London, at 3 a. m. in a pelting rain. The hour and the...
Paid articleBIG STEEL FATTENS UP-AT YOUR EXPENSE
Coleman, Mcalister
Big Steel Fattens Up—At Your Expense By McALISTER COLEMAN THERE was a breathless interlude just after the war, when we looked over all the lovely streamlined magnesium, steel, aluminum, and...
Paid articleFAILURE IN GERMANY
Dennen, Leon
Failure In Germany By LEON DENNEN Berlin WITHIN the last few weeks the German population has been agitated by increasingly 3trong rumors about the instability of the currency. These rumors are...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . For A Democratic Army Dear Sirs: During my conversations with veterans, I have found that many men discharged from service have returned to civilian life bitter...
Paid articlePOLITICAL CHANGE IN THE WIND
Neuberger, Richard L.
Political Change In The Wind By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Gearhart, Ore. TRAVELING through the wide green vistas of the West, one gets more than the feeling of the gracious countryside with its...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CHRONICLE
Beston, Henry
Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON Kobleboro, Maine THINGS are beginning to grow in our gardens, the first paired leaves of the Italian squashes lifting a crust of earth like a diminutive trap...
Paid articleSPAIN-PAWN OF POWER POLITICS
McGlone, William C.
Spain—Pawn Of Power Politics By WILLIAM C. McGLONE THE QUESTION of Franco Spain rivals that of the recent issue of Iran in inducing the United Nations to a collection of clashing national...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumers
Your Dollar By Consumers Union Chevrolet, Ford 6, Plymouth, and Ford V-8 are rated in that order by Consumers Union's automobile consultant in an article in Consumer Reports. But these are general...
Paid articleA MAN OF PROPERTY
Meyer, Ernest L.
A Man Of Property By ERNEST L. MEYER Weston, Conn. WHAT we need, fellow citizens, quickly and decisively, is a return to normalcy. Meddlesome government controls that check the free flow of...
Paid articleA REVOLUTION'S REVOLUTION
Teller, Walter Magnes
A Revolution s Revolution UNEASY MONEY, by Edward H. Faulkner. University of Oklahoma Press. 114 pp. $1.50. Reviewed by Walter Magnes Teller IN THIS, his second book, the author of Plowman's...
Paid articleA VIVID PORTRAIT OF BEATRICE WEBB
Brandeis, Elizabeth
A Vivid Portrait Of Beatrice Webb The 'Life And Times' Of The Brilliant British Socialist BEATRICE WEBB, by Margaret Cole. Harcourt, Brace and Co. 229 pp. $3. Reviewed by Elizabeth...
Paid articleA PLEDGE REDEEMED
A Pledge Redeemed AMERICAN foreign policy—when we have had one—has been a fitful thing to follow during the past five decades as we brandished the big stick, dabbled in dollar diplomacy, rushed to...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editor Reserves ... The Last Column LABOR strikes are always news—usually front page news, but strikes by management rarely interest the press. Here in Wisconsin, in the Lake Michigan city of...
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IssueVol. 010 Issue 029 (July 22 1946)
IssueVol. 010 Issue 030 (July 29 1946)
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