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IssueVol. 012 Issue 007 (July 1 1948)
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Paid articleEDITORIALS
BILL DOUGLAS HAS WHAT IT TAKES An Editorial THE first article in this July issue, by Fred Rodell, professor of law at Yale, has special significance. Its powerfully reasoned case for the election...
Paid articleTHE MAN WHO SHOULD BE PRESIDENT
Rodell, Fred
The Man Who Should Be President By FRED RODELL BARRING a man-made miracle, the Democratic Party, in convention assembled, is about to slit its own throat. Everybody who is anybody in and out of...
Paid articleTHE CONFLICT OF OUR TIME
Douglas, William O.
The Conflict of Our Time By WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS (Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court) THERE are powerful ideas loose in the world—ideas that fire men's imaginations and kindle their...
Paid articleWASHINGTON ON THE EVE
Wechsler, James A.
Washington on the Eve By JAMES A. WECHSLER Washington, D. C. THIS is written in mid-June, just before the Republicans assembled in Philadelphia; by the time these lines are read in most places,...
Paid articleMURRAY AND THE MONTANA MYTH
Howard, Joseph Kinsey
James Murray and The Montana Myth By JOSEPH KINSEY HOWARD EVER since the late Sen. Tom Walsh of Montana wrested the lid from Teapot Dome, progressives throughout the country have clung to the...
Paid articleLABOR WOOS THE MIDDLE CLASS
Seers, Dudley
Leffer from London Labor Woos the Middle Class By DUDLEY SEERS London THE annual Labor Party Conference is something of an event in British politics. More than a thousand delegates elected by...
Paid articleGREAT NORTH ROAD
Neuberger, Richard L.
Great North Road By RICHARD L NEUBERGER Dawson Creek, B. C. IAM on a bus, riding the most famous road in the world. The hills twist and pass. I look around me in the bus. It is the same kind on...
Paid articleTHE BETTER PART
Mayer, Milton
The Better Part By MILTON MAYER MY TEXT today, as I rise to pronounce the requiem over the world government movement, is taken from the Book, and it goes something like this: And she had a sister...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Sheridan, Mary
YOUR MONEYS WORTH By MARY SHERIDAN WE HAVE gone back to the days of a few dollars down and "easy" payments. We began crawling up the credit mountain in 1947, when twice as many families used...
Paid articleBROADWAY'S BRILLIANT SEASON
Kraft, Irma
Broadway's Brilliant Season By IRMA KRAFT THE presentation of the Pulitzer Prize to Tennessee Williams for his new drama, A Streetcar Named Desire, is a fitting award for the most brilliant play...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Youth for Mars Dear Sirs: Pride in our early industrialism led us to invite an Indian delegation to visit his Great White Father and see the wonders we had accomplished. At the...
Paid articleTHE MOOD OF AMERICA
L'Allemand, Henry Beston, Gordon
THE MOOD OF AMERICA Regional Reports from The Progressive s Correspondents The Northeast By Henry Beston Nobleboro, Maine WE HAVE had an unwelcome beginning of early Summer. For close upon a...
Paid articleSTATE OF THE UNION
STATE OF THE UNION By MORRIS H. RUBIN MY EDITORIAL in the June issue, "The Time Is Now!" brought many heart-warming letters from subscribers who share my conviction that no overture toward peace...
Paid articleJames Still Speaks
Otto, Max C.
BOOKS James Still Speaks THE THOUGHT AND CHARACTER OF WILLIAM JAMES, by Ralph Barton Perry. Harvard University Press. $6. Reviewed by Max C. Otto ANEW publication dealing with William James...
Paid articleToynbee on Today
Burkhardt, Frederick H.
Toynbee on Today CIVILIZATION ON TRIAL, by Arnold J. Toynbee. Oxford University Press. $3.50. Reviewed by Frederick H. Burkhardt IN THIS volume Mr. Toynbee presents his general view of history in...
Paid articleBromfield's Valley
Teller, Walter Magnes
Bromfield's Valley MALABAR FARM, by Louis Brom-field. Harper. 405 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Walter Magnes Teller THE man who would comment on Louis Bromfield's new book about his pleasant valley...
Paid articleNew Look at Lincoln
Newman, Ralph G.
New Look at Lincoln LINCOLN AND THE WAR GOVERNORS, by William B. Hesseltine. Knopf. 405 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by Ralph G. Newman ABRAHAM LINCOLN owed his X*. election in 1860 to the governors of...
Paid articleThe FEPC Story
Boehm, Werner W.
The FEPC Story ALL MANNER OF MEN, by Malcolm Ross. Reynal & Hitchcock. 314 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Werner W. Boehm THIS book is the report of the activities of one of our defunct war agencies,...
Paid articleSlave Camp Survivor
Thomas, Norman
Slave Camp Survivor TELL THE WEST, by Jerry Gliks-man. The Gresham Press. $3.75. Reviewed by Norman Thomas THE author of this book is the half-brother of the famous Victor Alter who, although a...
Paid articleRussian Chronicle
Evans, Ernestine
Russian Chronicle THE NAZAROVS, by Markoosha Fischer. Harper. 375 pp. $3. Reviewed by Ernestine Evans MARKOOSHA FISCHER'S novel, The Nazarovs, is an ambitious family chronicle covering Russian...
Paid articleJargon on Oil
Coleman, Mcalister
Jargon on Oil A NATIONAL POLICY FOR THE OIL INDUSTRY, by Eugene V. Ros-trow. Yale University Press. $2.50. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman «T N THE market for crude oil, the -I- majors are...
Paid articleSpitcat
Netboy, Anthony
Spitcat FIRE, by George R. Stewart. Random House. 336 pages. $3. Reviewed by Anthony Netboy MANY ambitious novelists have tried to combine science and fiction in a palatable form. Few have got...
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