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Vol. 013 Issue 007 (July 1 1949)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Progressive
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The Progressive No Surrender! ONE day late in May, Sen. Scott W. Lucas, Illinois, strolled out of a conference with President Truman to announce that party leaders had agreed to quit July 31 and...
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The Unknown Country
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Chase, Stuart
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The Unknown Country By Stuart Chase WHAT some people call the two-billion dollar question: "Can man learn to control the machines he has created ?" has been eloquently sketched by Fitzpatrick, the...
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Freedom for Speech We Loathe
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Rodell, Fred
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Freedom for Speech We Loathe By FRED RODELL IT seems to me a fine and fortunate thing that the free speech protected by the Supreme Court in the Ter-miniello case, a few weeks back, happened to be...
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Economy: Hail & Farewell
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Kent, Carleton
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Economy: Hail & Farewell By Carleton Kent THERE are a number of ways, and many people in Washington are using them, of figuring the Federal Budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The trouble...
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Of Men and of Angels
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Mayer, Milton
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Of Men and of Angels By Milton Mayer Holy Wedlock in Cannes The marriage of Prince ("Set 'Em Up in the Other") Aly to Marge, Margaret, Margeurite, or Rita Hayworth, and v.v.t has at last been...
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State of the World
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Bunn, George Fischer, Robert Root, and Harriet
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State of the World Prague, Hong Kong, and Lake Success Talks with Two Reds in Prague By George Fischer WHILE in Prague during the past year I had conversations the same afternoon with two Czechs...
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The Mood of America
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Leuchtenburg, Roscoe Fleming and William E.
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THE MOOD OF AMERICA Lights Out Along The Merrimack By William E. Leuchtenburg Boston FROM the offices of the CIO Textile Workers in Lawrence, you look out on acres of factories lining the banks...
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The Gentleman in the Limousine
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Bowie, Beverley M.
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The Gentleman in the Limousine A SHORT STORY By Beverley M. Bowie CHARLES Beauregard Pendleton arrived in heaven on the afternoon comet with only a minimum of misgivings. His papers, he had been...
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The People's Forum
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Mayer Goes Too Far Dear Sirs: Precisely because I oppose "terror in education," which Milton Mayer discusses in the June issue of The Progressive, and want my opposition to be...
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Black Month
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Rose, Arnold M.
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Black Month IN THE LAND OF JIM CROW, by Ray Spriglc. Simon and Schuster. 215 pp. $2.50. Reviewed by Arnold Rose THE idea of posing as a member of a minority group is not a new one, but only a...
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The State as Boss
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Countryman, Vera
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The State as Boss GOVERNMENT AS EMPLOYER, by Sterling Spero. Rcmscn Press. 497 pp. $5.65 Reviewed by Vern Countryman HE who sets out to write the story of government as employer has undertaken a...
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The Fight for Asia
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Levi, Werner
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The Fight for Asia THE SITUATION IN ASIA, by Owen Lattimore. Little, Brown. 244 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Werner Levi OWEN Lattimore's foundation for his analysis of the situation in Asia is: "Asia...
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To Get Public Power
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Coleman, Mcalister
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To Get Public Power PUBLIC ORGANIZATION OF ELECTRIC POWER, by John Bauer and Peter Costello, Harper. 263 pp. $4. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THE Kilowatt Klan," as Amos Pinchot once called the...
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Lerner, Collected
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Reynolds, Cushman
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Lerner, Collected ACTIONS AND PASSIONS, by Max Lerner. Simon and Schuster. 367 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Cushman Reynolds MAX LERNER is an honest, good natured liberal whose good nature has...
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