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Vol. 011 Issue 027 (July 7 1947)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washington Calling... Washington, D. C. THE SURGING WATERS of the Missouri and the Mississippi Rivers are spilling over into the heart of America's food-basket, ruining crops and livestock on a...
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NEW LAW, NEW CRISIS
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Wechsler, James A.
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New Law, New Crisis By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. THE NATION has a new labor law and a new labor crisis. The present upheavals should not surprise anybody who closely followed the weird...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION HANGING in precarious balance this week were two programs of action, one aimed at checking economic chaos throughout Europe, and the other designed to prevent a renewal of...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THIS was the week of extraordinary confusion on the home-front. A new rent control law became operative, bringing new strife and doubts and uncertainty to millions of American...
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LABOR MISSED THE BOAT
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Norman, Loren
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LABOR MISSED THE BOAT By LOREN NORMAN LABOR missed the boat. This was evident long before passage of the Taft-Hartley Bill, but that far-reaching measure which may lead to great confusion and...
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THE CHURCH APPEASES
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Mayer, Milton
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THE CHURCH APPEASES By MILTON MAYER ALIBERAL is a Protestant or a Jew who loves the Negroes and hates the Catholics. As a rule, he hates God too. His hatred of God explains why he hates the...
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THIRD PARTIES
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Hesseltine, William B.
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THIRD PARTIES II—The Failure Of The New Deal By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE EDITOR'S NOTE: This is thesecond of a series of articles by Prof. Hesseltine exploring the history of third party...
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A TALE OF TWO TYCOONS
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Rowen, Hobart
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A Tale Of Two Tycoons By HOBART ROWEN ONCE upon a time, there was a great big corporation, which sat down and figured out that its prices were too high, and that it was therefore making too much...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM U. S.—Arsenal Of Peace Dear Sirs: When the atomic bomb was released on Hiroshima, the U.S. irrevocably altered the pattern of world interrelationships. There can no longer be...
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FARMING FOR PROFIT AND PLEASURE
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Teller, Walter Magnes
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Farming For Profit And Pleasure LAND FOR THE FAMILY, by A. F. Gustafson, E. V. Hardenburg, E. Y. Smith, Jeanette B. McCay. Comstock Publishing Company, Ithaca, N. Y. 501 pages. $4* SUCCESSFUL...
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THE MIDDLE WEST'S PAST
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Coleman, Mcalister
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History vs. Fiction NEW ORLEANS WOMAN, by Harnett T. Kane, Doubleday. $2.75. THE FAMOUS CASE OF MYRA CLARK GAINES, by Noland B. Harmon, Jr. Louisiana State University Press. $3.50. Reviewed...
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FIGHTER FOR FREEDOM
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Lang, John L.
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The Middle Wests Past LAND OF PROMISE, by Walter Havighurst. The Macmillan Co. $3. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman IREAD THE first part of this book on a plane going to Detroit in the skies above...
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HISTORY VS. FICTION
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Fighter For Freedom EAMON DE VALERA, by M. J. MacManus. Ziff-Davis Publishing Co. $3. Reviewed by John L. Lang IN A WORLD of double-dealing, name-calling, and of high-class treachery which...
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COUNTRY CHRONICLE
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Beston, Henry
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Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON; Nobleboro, Maine FOUR consecutive days of warm weather and blue skies have given us all new heart. So cold and tardy has been the Spring and so leaden and cold...
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WAR OF THE WORMS
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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WAR OF THE WORMS By ERNEST L. MEYER REPORTS from various sections of the West indicate extensive crop damage by Mormon crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, and army worms. All sorts of devices,...
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THE LOST ART OF THE MOVIES
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Glick, Nathan
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The Lost Art Of The Movies By NATHAN GLICK CHARLES CHAPLIN in Monsieur Verdoux and Jean-Louis Barrault in Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise) have brought back to the movies the...
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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 OW By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE AFRIEND took me to task recently for having vetoed the suggestion that our 11-year-old Sherry "toe dance" before a group of guests one evening upon the...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Sheridan, Mary
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN. FREE TRADE is a fine principle to which we all pay lip serviee. But do we want it? The wool bill which President Truman vetoed last week authorized the...
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A CAPITALIST TALKS TURKEY
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A Capitalist Talks Turkey CYRUS S. EATON has forged to the front in recent years as one of the shrewdest and most venturesome of American business men. He has taken on some of the giants of...
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