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IssueVol. 011 Issue 014 (April 7 1947)
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Paid articleWASHINGTON CALLING
Washington Calling Washington, D. C. SEVERAL months ago this column predicted that some of the most crippling blows aimed by Congressional tories at the social and economic gains of the past...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE SPEAK!
Rubin, Morris H.
The People Speak! By MORRIS H. RUBIN (Editor Of The Progressive) YOU CAN mark Mar. 31, 1947, on your calendar as a milestone in the march of democracy, for on that day Congress failed to meet...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . THE HOUR of decision was at hand, Secretary of State George Marshall told the Big Four peacemakers in Moscow this week. After three weeks of sparring, the Big Four...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE CAMPAIGN to outlaw the Communist Party —a major objective in the currently expanding witch-hunt—seemed deader than the proverbial doornail this week. Its assassin, of all...
Paid articleTHE MEANING OF CENTRALIA
Coleman, Mcalister
THE MEANING OF CENTRALIA By McALSSTER COLEMAN ONE WONDERS just what are the feelings of labor-baiters like Sen. Joe Ball, Rep. Hartley of New Jersey, Sen. McCarthy of Wisconsin and the rest of the...
Paid articleTHE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM
Anderson, Clifton
The Fight For Freedom By CLIFTON ANDERSON WHILE a freedom-stifling, witch-hunting atmosphere settles down over the nation, the fight to safeguard basic American liberties takes on new significance...
Paid articleTHE U. S. AND THE U. N.
Fischer, Louis
THE U.S. AND THE U.N. By LOUIS FISCHER QUITE a number of Americans who approve of aid to Greece and Turkey have expressed the view that it was wrong of President Truman to "by-pass" the United...
Paid articleTHE NEWS YOU HEAR
Howe, Quincy
THE NEWS YOU HEAR By QU1NCY HOWE THE RADIO news industry—like many others—has suffered the pangs of reconversion. During the war, radio pioneered with a new kind of spot-reporting. It also put a...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Seldes' 'Good Newsletter' Dear Sirs: Not even Time, reactionary and mendacious as it is, outdoes your paper in the percentage of space it devotes to red-baiting and...
Paid articleNOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME (CANT'D)
Mayer, Milton
NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME (Cont'd) MILTON MAYER I DON'T know any more what I said. The day it appeared in the Syracuse Post-Standard, I still knew what I'd said, and I bicycled down to the nearest...
Paid articleSTRIFF AND SPRING
Neuberger, Richard L.
STRIFE AMD SPRING By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Portland, Ore. AS USUAL, the headlines are ugly. The President says America must send $400,000,000 to Greece and Turkey to halt Communism. Scientists...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
PAMPHLET PARADE A GUIDE TO PSYCHIATRIC REFORM, by William F. Burke, Jr. An inside picture of mental hospital abuses. Includes specific recommendations for protecting the sane, helping the insane,...
Paid articleMACLVER'S 'WEB OF GOVERNMENT'
Kasper, Sydney H.
Maclver's 'Web Of Government' THE WEB OF GOVERNMENT, by Robert M. Maclver. The MacMillan Company, New York. $4.50. Reviewed by Sydney H. Kasper HERE is an excellent book, a meaningful book, a...
Paid articlePRESIDENTS AND THE PRESS
Doan, Edward N.
Presidents And The Press THE PRESIDENTS AND THE PRESS, by James E. Pollard, Macmillan, $5. Reviewed by Edward N. Doan ? ?^E SHALL know the truth and Truth shall make 1 you free." That motto,...
Paid articleBOOKS IN BRIFF
BOOKS IN BRIEF MASTERWORKS OF PHILOSOPHY, edited by C, E. Frost, Jr. (Doubleday, $4). Another of the Double-day series of condensations. This one contains digests of 11 philosophic works—Plato's...
Paid articleYOUR DOLLAR
Union, Consumer
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE "T"HAT'S where I like to see you, mother!" re-marked Bob, cheerfully teasing as I stood over the kitchen stove, "right here in the kitchen!" He went into...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
Your Dollar By Consumers Union ELECTRIC TOASTERS Postwar electric toasters are ho better than prewar toasters, even though they cost a lot more. Consumers Union reports after laboratory tests of...
Paid articleA VICTIM OF CAPITALISM
Revell, Aldric
slings and Arrows A Victim Of Capitalism By ALDRIC REVELL I AM a victim of the capitalistic free enterprise system, and if you want proof, I'll take you down to my dank cellar and show you my...
Paid articleSPOTLIGHT ON OIL
Spotlight On Oil THE SENATE'S War Investigating Committee, headed by Sen. Owen Brewster, Maine Republican, has turned its spotlight on one of the most dazzling subjects in American political...
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