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IssueVol. 011 Issue 009 (March 3 1947)
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Paid articleTHE WASHINGTON STORY NOW
Wechsler, James A.
The Washington Story Now By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. THE back-to-McKinley movement currently dominates Republicanism in Congress. In less than two months the new GOP-ruled legislature...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
THE PEACE IN PREPARATION WHILE the men in the Kremlin had not actually yanked away their welcome mat, indications this week were that the Moscow meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers on March...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE MOST dramatic battle of the current Congressional session moved into its final round this week as the Senate prepared to vote on President Truman's nomination of David E....
Paid articleIF ENGLAND GOES DOWN
Villard, Oswald Garrison
IF ENGLAND GOES DOWN By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD IF England should collapse economically, that would do more than anything else possibly could to demonstrate the necessity of solidarity between the...
Paid articleTHE LINES ARE DRAWN
Meyer, Ernest L.
THE LINES ARE DRAWN By ERNEST L MEYER IN THE weeks'-long battle against the confirmation of David E. Lilienthal as head of the Atomic Energy Commission—a battle that was led by Sen. Kenneth...
Paid articleTHE ROAD TO ABUNDANCE
Chase, Stuart
THE ROAD TO ABUNDANCE By STUART CHASE TODAY the United States might be called a controlled economy with three chief engineers at the throttles i~ The Federal Government The Unions Big...
Paid articleA LOOK AT HARRY TRUMAN
Neuberger, Richard L.
A LOOK AT HARRY TRUMAN By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Portland. Ore. ASTOCKY little man from Missouri has been President of the United States for nearly two years now. Next month will bring the second...
Paid articleTHE PEOPL'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM 'Unjust Prejudice' Dear Sirs: After reading Demps Oden's letter to The Progressive of Feb. 10 (in wnich he severely criticizes your editorial of Dec. 10, "Death Claims a...
Paid articleELIZABETH QUEEN OF THE COOP
Movius, Gerald
ELIZABETH QUEEN OF THE COOP By GERALD MOV1US WE DIDN'T call her Elizabeth at first. She was just that "little Brown Leghorn pullet." And she had some right to the pedigree because her neck...
Paid articleTHE LABOR BEAT
Cort, John C.
THE LABOR BEAT By JOHN C. CORT SO IT seems that there won't be any. big strikes this Winter. Phil Murray, president of the CIO and of its bellwether Steelworkers, has extended the contract with...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CHRONICLE
Beston, Henry
Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON, Xobleboro, Maine IF NOBLEBORO is our village, Damariscotta is our little town, and so tonight I write about it here in a friend's house upon a quiet street,...
Paid articleSHOWDOWN AT MOSCOW?
Fischer, Louis
SHOWDOWN AT MOSCOW? By LOUIS FISCHER SECRETARY of State George C. Marshall is a serious man with a great sense of responsibility. He said the other day, "The world is in a very critical...
Paid articleMAN'S DEPENDENCE ON SOIL FOR HEALTH
Teller, Walter Magnes
Mans Dependence On Soil For Health THE SOIL AND HEALTH: A Study of Organic 'Agriculture, by Sir Albert Howard. Devin-Adair Company. 307 pp. $4. Reviewed by Walter Magnes Teller IN THIS really...
Paid articleBATTLERS FOR FREEDOM
Coleman, Mcalister
PAMPHLET PARADE Edited by CLIFTON ANDERSON THESE FEW, by Milton Mayer. The contributing editor of The- Progressive presents "a program for minorities." An outstanding pamphlet. Human Events...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Battlers For Freedom CRITICS AND CRUSADERS, by Charles A. Madison. Henry Holt. $3.50. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman AT THE outset I heartily recommend this book to all readers of The...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel Bacon La
A Room Of Our Own By ISABEL BACON LA FOLLETTE THE OTHER evening a gifted young cellist made an observation that interested me immensely. She said that people in the "entertainment fields" were the...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERSDAN SUGAR is going to be more plentiful this year for both consumers and industrial users (soft drink and candy makers), and individuals will probably get about 10...
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