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Vol. 011 Issue 005 (February 3 1947)
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WHICH WAY, AMERICA?
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Chase, Stuart
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Which Way, America? By STUART CHASE BOTH veterans and civilians want economic security above everything else, according to the polls of public opinion. A steady job, they say, is the biggest part...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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. . . THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . WHEN British Labor was swept into power in the 1945 elections, liberals throughout the world wished the new Government well but wondered whether it could...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE spectacular battle over Senate confirmation of David E. Lilienthal as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission captured most of the home-front headlines of the past week as...
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SOCIALISM GROWS ABROAD
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Fischer, Louis
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SOCIALISM GROWS ABROAD By LOUIS FISCHER IN A RECENT poll conducted by the Japanese newspaper Asahi, the Socialist Party received the largest number of votes, 45.3% of those voting. The Liberal...
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THE FAT BOYS TAKE OVER
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Coleman, Mcalister
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THE FAT BOYS TAKE OVER By McALISTER COLEMAN WHO SAYS the monopolists don't plan? Take it back. F. A. Hayek. In your much trumpeted book. The Road to Serfdom, you said that planning was a radical...
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ATOMS AND POLITICS
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Davis, Richard J.
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Behind The Lilienthal Row ATOMS AND POLITICS By RICHARD J. DAVIS Washington, D. C. THE SHAMEFUL treatment of David Lilienthal by Sen. Kenneth McKellar, Capital Hill's lowliest in-quisitionist,...
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CAR WANTED: WILL TRADE OR STEAL
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Mayer, Milton
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CAR WANTED: WILL TRADE OR STEAL By MILTON MAYER MRS. MAYER said we couldn't get to Madison in it. Mr. Mayer said we could. We didn't. 'The camshaft split," said Mr. Steve Carlson, the leading...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ ADA's Stand On Scarcity Dear Sirs: The article in your issue of Jan. 13, "Liberals Without Reds," by James Wechsler, itself is not of sufficient importance to...
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WHO'S WHO AND WHY IN CARTELS
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Netboy, Anthony
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Who's Who And Why In Cartels CARTELS IN ACTION, by George W. Stocking & Myron W. Watkins. Twentieth Century Fund. $4. Reviewed by Anthony Netboy ARECENT issue of Life contains a full page ad by...
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A BRITISH POET GROPES IN EUROPE'S RUINS
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Clair, Louis
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A British Poet Gropes In Europe's Ruins EUROPEAN WITNESS, by Stephen Spender. Rey-nal & Hitchcock. 246 pp. $3. Reviewed by Louis Clair STEPHEN SPENDER, who with T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden is...
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LIFE ON MAIN STREET
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Clapp, Analoyce E.
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Life On Main Street SMALL TOWN, by Granville Hicks. Macmillan. $3. Reviewed by Analoyce E. Clapp GRANVILLE HICKS' Small Town is not a book to enjoy. It is a book small towners should read; but...
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CALLING ALL RAILROADERS
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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Calling All Railroaders BIG DAN, by Frank Cunningham. Deseret News Press. Salt Lake City. 350 pp. $3. Reviewed by Richard L. Neuberger RAILROADERS are a cult. They are something like vegetarians...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON Nobleborc, Maine THE TRAIN gathered speed, and from the red plush of the day coach, I watched the city withdraw to the south, and the immense slaty-black and...
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TAXANS WANT HEALTH
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Zeuch, William E.
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TEXANS WANT HEALTH By WILLIAM E. ZEUCH SOMETHING new is going on in Texas. What are we to think when the little business men of small towns—the banker, the grocer, the druggist, the miller, the...
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DON'T JINE 'EM-KEEP FIGHTING!'
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News DON'T JINE EM-KEEP FIGHTING!' By MILES McMILLIN IAM indebted to an old time friend, J. C. Unger of Seattle, Wash., for a batch of clippings and letters which give a blow-by-blow...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel Bacon La
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A Room Of Our Own By ISABEL BACON LA FOLLETTE YOU KNOW, the older I get the more sympathy I have with gypsies, holy men of India who spend their lives sitting under a tree dependent on the...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Sheridan, Mary
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN TELEVISION'S future—color or black and white-is the heavy problem now before the Federal Communications Commission. Hearings have just been concluded on the...
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DRIFTING TOWARD DISORDER
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Drifting Toward Disorder THE hope for peace still burns brightly in the hearts of men everywhere, but the prospect for peace slips further from us almost every day as the statesmen of the world...
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