- Bib ID:
- 6775286
- Format:
- Book
- Uniform Title:
- St. Louis post-dispatch
- Description:
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- [St. Louis : St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1943]
- 115 p. : illus. ; 22 cm.
- Full contents:
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- No better time than now to discuss our war aims, by F.D. Roosevelt.
- Postwar events like a "raging torrent," by H.A. Wallace.
- Our forefathers set an example, by Stringfellow Barr.
- The goal beyond "social security," by Eric Johnston.
- Some ethical aspects of the peace, by J.A. Ryan.
- The citizen's responsibility, by Mrs. George Gellhorn.
- Not war alone, but revolution, by The Rt. Rev. William Scarlett.
- A seven point peace program, by H.E. Stassen.
- We fight for unconditional surrender, by G.W. Norris.
- Perils in isolationaism, the South's stake in the war, by Virginius Dabney.
- For the middle way in world affairs, by Robert Moses.
- Union labor fights for its life, by W.L. Morse.
- Freedom from want- the best insurance, by Stuart Chase.
- Plan the victory first! by Robert Minor.
- Cooperation and its alternatives, by J.T. Adams.
- The battle to make mass-production work, by Milo Perkins.
- An investment in humanity, by H.H. Lehman.
- A league with force required, by H.G. Moulton.
- In defense of private enterprise, by E.M. Queeny.
- Labor in the war and after, by Philip Murray.
- Disarmament, the road to peace, by J.P. Whiteside.
- Will the United States show the way, by O.J. Roberts.
- Notes:
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- Cover-title.
- "Reprinted from February 21 to May 2, 1943, issues of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch."
- Subject:
- World War, 1939-1945
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1943
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