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Vol. 011 Issue 014 (April 7 1947)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washington Calling... Washington, D. C. SENATE confirmation of the Lilienthal appointment was a crushing setback for the powerful Washington lobby of the private utilities, but this never-say-die...
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A NOT-SO-INNOCENT ABROAD
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Rubin, Morris H.
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Henry Wallace: A Not-So-I nnocent Abroad By MORRIS H. RUBIN (Editor Of The Progressive) HENRY WALLACE, now barnstorming in England and the continent as the self-proclaimed American champion of...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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• • • THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . TENSION on the international front heightened this week as the split between Soviet Russia and the West continued to widen. At Moscow, Soviet and...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW FOR ALL its surface signs of health, the American economy this week was more than ever showing the symptoms of the dreaded disease of maldistribution of purchasing power. Profits...
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NOBODY LIKES TO STRIKE
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McIntyre, Marty
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Nobody Likes To Strike By MARTY MclNTYRE IT TOOK me just 20 hours to organize the 600 workers of a plant in western Pennsylvania. Then I went in to talk turkey with their boss. Not a bad guy, he...
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THE RUSSIAN MIND
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Holmes, John Haynes
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THE RUSSIAN MIND By JOHN HAYNES HOLMES IS THERE any hope of being able.to ^understand the Russian, or rather perhaps the Soviet mind? The difference in language is of course a well-nigh...
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TVA'S PATTERN FOR PROGRESS
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Huddle, Franklin P.
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TVA'S PATTERN FOR PROGRESS By FRANKLIN P. HUDDLE WHEN the nomination of Gordon Clapp to be the new chairman of TVA goes to the Senate floor this month, the question under consideration is really...
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SOMETHING NEW IS NEEDED
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Fischer, Louis
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SOMETHING NEW IS NEEDED By LOUIS FISCHER LOOKING closely at the Moscow Conference and at other phases of international politics throughout the world makes it clear that something quite fundamental...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ¦ ¦ ¦ The Missing Ingredient Dear Sirs: Much has been said and written in these last two years about the baffling chaotic conditions besetting this world of ours, but...
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BRITAIN TODAY
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Reynolds, J. Lacey
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Britain Today By J. LACEY REYNOLDS EN ROUTE to London, my shipmate, Mr. Whimpen-ny, argued rather plausibly that England's excursion into socialism was merely an indiscretion—or, as he put it,...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON. Nobleboro, Maine IT is early April, and .save for the ever-increasing light and the moderating temperatures, there are few signs of Spring. None of the familiar...
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THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE'
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Coleman, Mcalister
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THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE By McALISTER COLEMAN AMERICANS bearing gifts to Greece may find some compensation in the thought that we are repaying a 23-century old debt. To be sure, our debt to...
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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 THE MORNING the telephone strike began our 11-year-old Sherry wailed that "A man keeps saying over and over that only emergency calls can be made." We...
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