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Vol. 011 Issue 009 (March 3 1947)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washinton Calling Washington, D. C. TWO significant votes on Capital Hill last week cast long, gloomy shadows ahead for progressives. Both were on major issues—the appointment of Gorden Clapp to...
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THE BLIND LEADING THE BROKE
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Rubin, Morris H.
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The Blind Leading The Broke By MORRIS H. RUBIN (Editor Of The Progressive) TT ISN'T often that the country finds out so quick-¦*-ly what happened at a secret White House conference, but this time...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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• • • THE PEACE IN PREPARATION • • • THE spotlight of world attention was focused this week on Moscow's Spirodonovka Palace, where the Big Four Foreign Ministers were to take up the tangled...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW MILITARY conscription, a basic ingredient of American life for nearly six and a half years of war and peace, will pass from the national scene the last day of this month. The...
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PROTESTANTISM LOOKS AT CAPITALISM
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Jack, Homer A.
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PROTESTANTISM LOOKS AT CAPITALISM By HOMER A. JACK **T DON'T know of anything more un-Christian than JL the closed shop," shouted W. L. Goldston, Houston geologist and Methodist layman. The Rev....
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RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE
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Davis, Richard J.
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RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE In Which The Details Of An Historic Capital Levee Are Recalled And Their Singular Meanings Recorded For Posterity [With apologies to Louis Adamic, who wrote an entire...
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THE CAUSES OF CONFLICT
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Reuther, Walter
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THE CAUSES OF CONFLICT By WALTER REUTHER WAGES, prices, and profits are out of balance in the American economy and their unbalance is the primary cause of industrial conflict. The average auto...
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INDIA WITHOUT ENGLAND
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Fischer, Louis
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INDIA WITHOUT ENGLAND By LOUIS FISCHER Washington, D. C. WHOEVER doubts that England intends to get out of India misleads himself. The British economic and financial disaster is so grave that-the...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FOiUM ¦ ¦ ¦ The Real Enemies Pear Sirs: I was interested in Dr. Hutchins' article in the issue of Feb. 17. I believe he is always sincere, and his analysis is, I believe,...
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AFTER HIROSHIMA
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Thomas, Norman
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AFTER HIROSHIMA By NORMAN THOMAS IN TOKYO the trial of the Japanese "war criminals" drags its weary length while au indifferent public accepts their conviction as a foregone conclusion. Soon some...
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BEFORE PEARL HARBOR
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Howard, Harry Paxton
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BEFORE PEARL HARBOR By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD PEARL HARBOR: The Story of the Secret War, by George Morgenstern. The Devin-Adair Company. 425 pp. $3. GEORGE MORGENSTERN'S Pearl Harbor is a...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle ByHENRYBESTON Nobleboro, Maine WITH warm, sunshiny weather and an early "hint of "mud-time," with a short spell of low temperatures and bitter nights, with the Dipper standing...
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REA: FIRST ON THE PURGE LIST
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McMillin, Miles
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The Cooperative Movement: REA: FIRST ON THE PURGE LIST By MILES McMILLINAS THE fight against the cooperative movement, led by the National Tax Equality Association and its brood of state...
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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 **Ty r A!" Bob's voice bellowed through the house to 1VL the kitchen where I was getting lunch. "Ma!," in such a state of excitement I couldn't imagine...
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PAMPHLET PARADE
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Anderson, Clifton
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PAMPHLET PARADE Edited by CLIFTON ANDERSON KEEP OUR PRESS FREE, by Robert E. Cushman. Public Affairs Committee, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. 32 pages. 10 cents. Prescribing no sure cure...
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RIDING FOR A FALL
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Riding For A Fall TT IS NOW two months since the Republicans . took over control of Congress. The net yield up to the present has been a dazzling goose-egg, and the prospects for more productive...
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Vol. 011 Issue 012 (March 24 1947)
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