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Vol. 011 Issue 030 (August 4 1947)
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WASHINGTON CALLING
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Washingto Calling... Washington, D. C. NOW that Congress has adjourned, foes of peacetime conscription have five months in which to mobilize for the showdown battle in January. It is a curious but...
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STEEL STANDS PAT
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Rowen, Hobart
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Steel Stands Pat By HOBART ROWEN WALTER REUTHER, energetic leader of the United Automobile Workers, has thrown down a challenge to the steei industry which it can scarcely afford to ignore. When...
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THE PEACE IN PREPARATION
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...THE PEACE IN PREPARATION . . . PEACE still eluded the desperate grasp of the war-weary world this week, on this second anniversary of the end of World War II. The unhealed wounds of the last...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW THE FIRST term of the 80th Congress ended as it had begun seven months before—with the Democrats threatening to filibuster to save some of their less savory characters from...
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THIRD PARTIES
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Hesseltine, William B.
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THIRD PARTIES V—The GOP: Loyal Opposition By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE THE sweeping success of the Republican Party in 194C was not a victory for any clear-cut philosophy. It did not mean that either...
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IT'S A CINCH TO WRITE A BOOK
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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It's A Cinch To Write A Book By ERNEST L. MEYER NRXT October a firm of singularly hopeful publishers in New York will publish a book of mine, The Bucket Boy, a legend of Old Milwaukee. And now...
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THE SIDESHOWS TAKE OVER
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Wechsler, James A.
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THE SIDESHOWS TAKE OVER By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. NOW COME the dancing girls. With the adjournment of Congress the sideshows are under way; this is the season of investigations. The...
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CAN CAPITALISM SAVE EUROPE?
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Fischer, Louis
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Can Capitalism Save Europe? By LOUIS FISCHER SUDDENLY, and inevitably, the Marshall Plan for the reconstruction of Europe has raised the most basic question of our time, the future of capitalism....
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Seldes And Us Dear Sirs: My attention has been directed to the June 16 issue of In Fact, of which George Seldes is editor, attacking The Progressive for libeling...
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THE ROLE OF A MODERN PRESS
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Doan, Edward N.
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The Hole Of A Modern Press FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, by William Ernest Hocking. University of Chicago Press. $3. Reviewed by Edward N. Doan AS ONE of the shibboleths of American democracy, the...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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BOOKS IN BRIEF 1000 YEARS OF IRISH POETRY. Edited with an introducion by Kathleen Hoagland (Devin-Adair. 830 pp. $5). The chief value of Mrs. Hoagland's anthology lies in the cultural opportunity...
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FRANCE'S UNDERGROUND
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Coser, Lewis
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France's Underground THE REPUBLIC OF SILENCE, by A. J. Liebling. Harcourt, Brace. 522 pp. $4. Reviewed by Lewis Coser THE HEROIC fight of the European Resistance movement, so popular only a...
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BRITAIN: TWO YEARS LATER
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Cranston, Maurice
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Britain: Two Years Later By MAURICE CRANSTON London IN THE two years since its sensational General Elec- tion victory, the British Labor Party has not lost a single parliamentary seat....
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MIRACLE OF THE BLUE PINAFORE
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Prowitt, Alfred
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Miracle Of The Blue Pinafore By ALFRED PROWITT STRING came to Cleveland in 1909 without stirring Gates Avenue out of its slovenly life. Only a block long, its wretchedness seemed to give it...
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REACTION RIDES THE RAILS
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Reaction Rides The Rails By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD NOT satisfied with the rate increase of last Fall, the railroads are again demanding higher freight rates. They desire up to 25% more in 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 OWN By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE ARRIVING late at a friend's house the other evening, I explained to the guest of honor that Phil and I had been up in the state where he was 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 YOU can buy a white shirt or a sheet at the nearest department store, if you have the money; the quality is almost sure to be poor, but, unlike wartime, the...
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NO RETREAT
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No Retreat IT IS two years ago this week that The Bomb fell on Hiroshima and launched the Atomic Age with a blinding show of concentrated hell. It is 13 months ago that the United States showed...
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