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Vol. 016 Issue 009 (September 1 1952)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS
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Rubin, Morris H.
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The Campaign Begins By Morn's H. Rubin THE BIG SHOW is ready for the road. Two glistening Presidential Specials are rolling out of Denver and Springfield, the summer capitals of America. Their...
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THE PLATFORMS
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Thomas, Norman
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The Platforms: A Critical Comparison By Norman Thomas IN Great Britain, party platforms mean something to the people and the politicians. Thus it was the Labor Party's fondest toast when its first...
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NUMBER ONE NUMBER TWO MAN
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Shelton, Willard
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The Number One Number Two Man By Willard Shelton THE FIRST requirement for a Vice Presidential nominee, at least theoretically, is that he be qualified to be President. We elect Vice Presidents,...
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AMERICA IS LISTENING!
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Morgan, Edward P.
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America Is Listening By Edward P. Morgan IT MAY be that Adlai Ewing Stevenson and Dwight David Eisenhower arrived on the national political scene just in the nick of time. There is more than a...
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THE SOCIALIST ROLE IN THE ' 52 CAMPAIGN
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Hoopes, Darlington
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The Socialist Role In the '52 Campaign A Reply to Maynard C. Krueger By Darlington Hoopes AS I read Prof. Maynard Krueger's article, "Is Socialism Dead in America?" in the August Progressive, I...
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THE LITTLE BOSS IN THE BIG TIME
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Anderson, David
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The Little Boss In the Big Time By David Anderson Chicago EVERYBODY hereabouts is talking these days about The Reformation, meaning the political presto-chango of one Jacob M. Ar-vey. Col. Arvey...
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TVA TODAY-AND AFTER THE ELECTION
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McKown, Dallas
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TVA TodayAnd After the Election By Dallas McKown IN ITS twentieth year, TVA is in the midst of a tremendous steamelectric pow^r plant construction program, without equal in any part of 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 AS summer was coming to an end, a period ordinarily marked by plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits at low prices, consumers were paying peak prices for food...
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CRIME, QUIETLY
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Shipler, Diane
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Crime, Quietly By Diane Shipler IN THE old-fashioned radio mystery, it was an unwritten, law that the leading character must be possessed of almost superhuman powers. Every week, these remarkable...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM White America Dear Sirs: We of Asia do not understand white America. We keep asking ourselves: where are the millions of Americans who should be championing...
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Jefferson for the Citizen
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Bestor, Arthur E. Jr.
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BOOKS Jefferson for the Citizen THE PAPERS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, Volumes 1-5, 17601781, edited by Julian P. Boyd; Lyman H. Butterfield and Mina R. Bryan, associate editors. Princeton University...
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Ferment in Asia
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Mitchell, C. Clyde
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Ferment in Asia JOURNEY TO THE FAR EAST, by Thomas E. Dewey. Doubleday. 335 pp. $4. . THE VOICE OF ASIA, by James A. Michener. Random House. 338 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by C. Clyde Mitchell GOV....
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BOOKS BRIEFLY
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BOOKS BRIEFLY Working with Roosevelt, by Samuel I. Rosenman (Harper. 560 pp. $6). This book is two things: a hymn to Roosevelt by one of his most wholesouled worshipers, and a history of his...
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