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IssueVol. 011 Issue 014 (April 7 1947)
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Paid articleWASHINGTON CALLING
Washington Calling... Washington, D. C. AFTER three months of preliminary planning, soul-searching, and pulse-taking, Americans for Democratic Action has now squared away for a positive program...
Paid articleGERMANY: RACE AGAINST TIME
Chamberlin, William Henry
Germany: Race Against Time By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN "In a black moment of anger and confusion at Potsdam in 1945 we abandoned the Atlantic. Charter of 19ftl, which had named as our goals: For...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
THE PEACE IN PREPARATION... RUSSIAN-AMERICAN disagreements became more serious this week and the long-standing breach between the East and the West seemed to be hardening into an inflexible...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW STORM SIGNALS flew over the nation's economy this week—after three months of comparative calm during which labor-management disputes dropped to a postwar low and time lost...
Paid articleREPUBLICAN ROBIN HOODS
Rodell, Fred
REPUBLICAN ROBIN HOODS By FRED RODELL IT WASN'T on the front page or anywhere near it. The front page, that day, was full of cutting the President's budget by $5,000,000,000 (put or take a...
Paid articlePRESS MONOPOLY IN ACTION
Milligan, Charles S.
PRESS MONOPOLY IN ACTION By CHARLES S. MILLEGAN Springfield. Mass. THE LONGEST newspaper strike in our history now goes into its 52nd week, and at this writing there is no sign of settlement. The...
Paid articleDECENCY WINS A BATTLE
Wechsler, James A.
DECENCY WINS A BATTLE By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. THE SENATE Lilienthal battle over David Lilienthat will be long remembered here. It will be cited on the one hand as a case-study in...
Paid articleA 'DRAFT' FOR DEMOCRACY
Meyer, Ernest L.
A 'DRAFT' FOR DEMOCRACY By ERNEST L. MEYER TWO RECENT news items hold more than passing interest. One reported the glad tidings of the expiration of the Draft Act; the other gave harrowing details...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM... 'Plunder Policy' In Greece Dear Sirs: James Wechsler's qualified enthusiasm about our current venture in Greece (Mar. 31 issue) strikes me as nowhere near as qualified as it...
Paid articleCOME CLEAN, MR. PRESIDENT!
Howard, Harry Paxton
COME CLEAN, MR. PRESIDENT! By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD MORE THAN a month has passed since President Truman made his remarkable declaration for the support of "free peoples who are resisting attempted...
Paid articlePOLITICS, POWER, AND PAP
McMillin, Miles
Politics, Power, And Pap By MILES McMILLiN MAYBE I confuse easy. Or maybe it's just that I don't understand what makes successful politicians successful. Whatever it is, I've been having an awful...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CHRONICLE
Beston, Henry
Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON. Koblehoro, Maine MARCH was drawing to its close, and as the sun cleared the root's of the old Massachusetts town and the clock struck a sonorous seven, one...
Paid articleHOMES FOR HEROES
Douglas, Helen Gahagan
HOMES FOR HEROES By HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS THE VETERANS housing crisis is at its peak today. During the 18 months since V-J Day, the nation has been in the grip of a housing emergency which has...
Paid articlePRESS FREEDOM IN DANGER
Doan, Edward N.
Press Freedom In Danger A FREE AND RESPONSIBLE PRESS, by The Commission of Freedom of the Press, with a foreword By Robert M. Hutchins. University of Chicago Press. $2. Reviewed by Edward N....
Paid articleUNDERDOG'S BATTLE
Coleman, Mcalister
Underdog's Battle THE LITTLE LION, by Clifton Hicks. Island Press. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THE AUTHOR of this novel is a rugged fighter for the underdog, a man who has overcome the...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A Room Of Our Own By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE A FRIEND said to me the other day: "Won't you please write something about the problem of our young people leaving the farms? The boys who left in the...
Paid articleSTUMBLING TO DISASTER
Stumbling To Disaster STRIKES and threats of strikes dominated so much of the front-page news during the past week that there was little or no room for basic, official facts piling up about the...
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IssueVol. 011 Issue 017 (April 28 1947)
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