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Vol. 013 Issue 004 (April 1 1949)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Pacts or Pax?
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Pacts or Pax? AFTER many months of haggling >. in the back rooms of secret diplomacy, the United States Government has at last confronted its own citizens—and the people of the rest of the...
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A Dying Creed
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A Dying Creed THE cheerless London borough of South Hammersmith was recently the scene of one of the most noteworthy election campaigns of the postwar period. The significance of this test...
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Nazism Condoned
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Nazism Condoned THE erosion of the moral fiber of America was tragically accelerated in mid-March when an Army review board reported—and condoned— the use of violence, ruses, and stool pigeons in...
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Progressives and the Presidency
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TUGWELL, REXFORD GUY
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Progressives and the Presidency By REXFORD GUY TUGWELL SEVERAL months of private reflection on the campaign of 1948 turned up these conclusions: One—That the Wallace Progressives, by offering,...
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A Reply to Rex Tugwell
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Humphrey, Hubert
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A Reply to Rex Tugwell By HUBERT HUMPHREY DR. TUGWELL'S article in this issue of The Progressive is an important and revealing document. It deserves comment not because Henry Wallace's...
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The New Army Game
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MYERS, DR. ALONZO F.
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The New Army Game By DR. ALONZO F. MYERS FEW issues could bring together in common concern such diverse Americans as Sumner Welles, John Foster Dulles, Pearl Buck, Hanson Baldwin, Albert...
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A Fourth Ocean Coast
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EDMUNDSON, CHARLES
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A Fourth Ocean Coast By CHARLES EDMUNDSON IF A genial fairy should appear and offer to wave her wand and provide the United States with a fourth ocean coast nearly half again as long and serving...
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Communist Conspirators and The Bill of Rights
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Baldwin, Roger
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Communist Conspirators and The Bill of Rights By ROGER BALDWIN IF THE Federal Government succeeds in convicting the 11 Communist leaders now on trial in New York City for conspiracy to advocate...
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The Life and Death of PM
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The Life and Death of PM ll-The Editor Who Thought He Was God EDITOR'S NOTE: One of the weirdest chapters in American journalism ended abruptly on Jan. 28, 1949, when The New York Star quietly...
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The Outrage at the La Crescenta Club
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Ashkenazy, Irvin
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The Outrage at the La Crescenta Club By Irvin Ashkenazy Glendale, Calif. THE results of a recent civil suit in the Glendale court of Superior Judge Allen W. Ashburn went unnoticed by the...
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Showdown Coming Along the Columbia
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Miller, Joe
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Showdown Coming Along the Columbia By Joe Miller Seattle THE heavy winter snows are melting rapidly in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest, turning mountain creeks into young rivers....
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How Georgia Fares Under Talmadge
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John, M. L. St.
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How Georgia Fares Under Talmadge By M. L. St. John Atlanta IN 1945, when Gov. Ellis Arnall abolished the poll tax and lowered the voting age to 18, civic clubs launched an all-out drive to...
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The Hicksi Yew
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Mayer, Milton
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The Hicksi Yew By MILTON MAYER "TF STALIN doesn't attack us *¦ now," I said to the little woman, "he's crazy." "But, darling—." "It's like this," I said. "Boundaries are still where wars...
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Behind the Scenes In Bleeding Greece
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Larock, Victor
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Behind the Scenes In Bleeding Greece By Victor Larock Athens ATHENS is privileged in many a*- ways. No one dies of hunger in the streets any more. Skilled workmen who have work make a modest...
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The Tragedy of China's Liberals
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Wallick, Franklin
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The Tragedy of China's Liberals By Franklin Wallick Hong Kong CHINA'S civil war has a miniature counterpart here under the reluctant care of the Union Jack. This British island port has become...
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Belgium Tries Free Enterprise
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Mackenzie, Norman
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Belgium Tries Free Enterprise By Norman MacKenzie Brussels SINCE the war, Belgium has been the only European country which really had the New Look. The American, strolling down the streets of...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Challenges Godye Dear Sirs: I wish to commend G.E.R. Gedye for his article, "The Germs of Tito's Disease" in the February issue of The Progressive. In it he has much to say...
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An American Document
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Glick, Nathan
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An American Document By NATHAN GLICK The Quiet One, made by a group of young film enthusiasts on the streets of New York City and in an upstate boys' school, at a total cost of $28,000, has...
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Industrial Peace
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Feinsinger, Nathan P.
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Industrial Peace CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE UNDER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. (Four Case Studies). The National Planning Association, Washington, D. C. $1 each. Reviewed by Nathan P. Feinsinger IN...
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Sights on Society
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Baerreis, David A.
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Sights on Society MIRROR FOR MAN, by Clyde Kluckhohn. Whittlesey House. 313 pp. 13.75. Reviewed by David A. Baerreis THOUGH the traditional scientific attitude is that knowledge is an end in...
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Koestler's Quest
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Stratton, Owen S.
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Koestler's Quest INSIGHT AND OUTLOOK: An Inquiry into the Common Foundations of Science, Art, and Social Ethics, by Arthur Koestier. The Macmillan Company. 442 pp. $5. Reviewed by Owen S....
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Dynamite in Asia
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Romer, Samuel
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Dynamite in Asia OUT OF EXILE, by Soetan Sjahr-ir. John Day, 265 pp, $3.00. PROSPECTS FOR DEMOCRACY IN JAPAN, by T. A. Bisson. Macmil-lan. 143 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Samuel Romer THERE lies...
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