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Paid articleEUROPE IS NOT A GONER
Root, Robert
An Up-To-The-Minute Eyewitness Report EUROPE IS NOT A GONER By ROBERT ROOT EUROPE cannot be written off. She has made a lot of progress since the war. While we cannot comprehend the really...
Paid articleTHE PEACE IN PREPARATION
• • • THE PEACE IN PREPARATION • • • THE PROBLEMS facing delegates of the United Nations General Assembly this week were of the atomic age vintage. But many of the men sitting in the Assembly's...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW LAST WEEK the predictions of $1 butter and $1 eggs came true. As food prices climbed to postwar peaks, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the wholesale price index was...
Paid articleTHIRD PARTIES
Hesseltine, William B.
THIRD PARTIES XII—Handicaps For A New Party By WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE LIBERALS and progressives, farmers and lib-labs, well-meaning idealists and political sore-heads who dream of a new liberal...
Paid articleHAMBURG GETS A NEW ZOO
Meyer, Ernest L.
HAMBURG GETS A NEW ZOO By ERNEST L. MEYER UP UNTIL the third year of World War II, the city of Hamburg, Germany, boasted a zoological garden which attracted visitors from all countries. This was...
Paid articleTHE FATE OF THE UN
Fischer, Louis
THE FATE OF THE UN By LOUIS FISCHER MANY of the world's outstanding statesmen and diplomats have gathered in New York for the annual United Nations Assembly. It is a fateful meeting because the...
Paid articleTHE ARMY BUILDS MEN'
Mayer, Milton
THE ARMY BUILDS MEN By MILTON MAYER IDO NOT know whether it is treasonable to discourage recruitment for the U. S. Army in peacetime—I don't even know if this is peacetime—but one way to find out...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
¦ ¦ ¦ THE PEOPLE'S FORUM The Only Way Dear Sirs: In New York City last week end another American Legion Convention was held. Again this reactionary force in American life has demanded universal...
Paid articleTHE TITLE DOESN'T TELL THE STORY
Lundberg, George A.
The Title Doesn't Tell The Story THE CULTURAL APPROACH: Another Way in International Relations, by Ruth Emily MeMurry and Muna Lee. University of North Carolina Press. 26G pp. $3.50. Reviewed...
Paid articleBASE FOR A GOOD NATIONAL FARM POLICY
Teller, Walter Magnes
Base For A Good National Farm Policy AS YOU SOW, by Walter Goldsehmidt. Harcourt, Brace. 288 pp. $4. THE AMERICAN FARMER, by Lee Fryer, foreword by James G. Patton. Harper. 172 pp. $3. Reviewed...
Paid articleAN ECHO OF HORROR
Evans, Ernestine
An Echo Of Horror SMOKE OVER BIRKENAU, by Seweryna Szma-glewska. Henry Holt. 386 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Ernestine Evans WHAT, ANOTHER? Yes, another story of three years imprisonment in Birkenau...
Paid articleBOOKS IN BRIEF
BOOKS EN BRIEF TITO'S IMPERIAL COMMUNISM, by R. H. Mark-ham (University of North Carolina Press. $4). Mark-ham, a well-known newspaper correspondent who has contributed to The Progressive, has been...
Paid articleCOUNTRY CHRONICLE
Beston, Henry
Country Chronicle By HENRY BESTON Nobleboro, Maine WE WERE on a mountain, and the landscape to which we looked was one of other mountains. 'A darker blue in the blue distance, the great shades of...
Paid articleCALL TO ACTION
Coleman, Mcalister
CALL TO ACTION By McALISTER COLEMAN Martha's Vineyard, Mass. IN THE present war of millionaires against the millions, to paraphrase Henry Demarest Lloyd, our side isn't doing so well. But don't...
Paid articleTHE BULL AND I
Snow, Thad
THE BULL AND I By THAD SNOWCharleston, Mo. AN OLD man must have his hobbies. Without them he feels old to himself and acts old for others to see. Three of my hobbies are fiscal policy, foreign...
Paid articleBILBO'S CONTRIBUTION
White, Walter
BILBO'S CONTRIBUTION By WALTER WHITE IWANT to express my most profound regret as a Negro at the untimely death of U.S. Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo of Mississippi. No American of our time has...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By ISABEL B. LA FOLLETTE O"H ISEN!" exclaimed a young friend of mine when I dropped in recently to see her, "here I was thinking about you, and you walk in the door. I've never...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN. CONSIDER the retailer. If he is a retail grocer, everyone is cussing him. The grocer in turn cusses the wholesaler. And well he may, for the retail grocer...
Paid articlePAMPHLET PARADE
Pamphlet Parade HOW AMERICA IS BEING MILITARIZED, by Oswald Garrison Villard. Post War World Council, 112 E. 19th St., New York, N. Y. 24 pages. 15 cents. A timely, authentic expose revealing the...
Paid articleCONSCRIPTION SHOWDOWN
Conscription Showdown BATTLE-LINES are forming now for what will undoubtedly be one of the most significant fights of the Congressional session which begins in January. The struggle over permanent...
Paid articleTHE CASE AGAINST CONSCRIPTION
Baldwin, Hanson W.
The Cose Against Conscription By HANSON W. BALDWIN PEACETIME universal military training, soon to be submitted to Congress, stands or falls on its military utility. Its fair-minded opponents...
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