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T. S. B.

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BRASS TACKS

This man Roosevelt has a miraculous talent for pushing Southern Senators to the verge of frustration. Ever since Jeanette Rankin


THE BOOKSHELF

In the ninety-six years since the publication of their "Manifesto," the school of political economy founded by Karl Marx and


ON THE SHELF

With its December issue, the "Guardian" suspends publication for the duration of the war. That decision, forced upon the editors


BRASS TACKS

The futilities and the dangers of holding that "social reform can wait until after the war" are amply demonstrated by


ON THE SHELF

After a year of wartime publishing and a shift in policy, the editors of "Threshold" have decided to devote all


THE BOOKSHELF

Historians of American business have consistently elected to follow one of two extreme paths. They have either been disciples of


ON THE SHELF

Christopher Marlowe wasn't thinking of the Guardian when he remarked in 1588 that one often finds "infinite riches in a


PLAYGOER

A visit to the Plymouth sometime in the next few weeks can be justified on the grounds both of entertainment


THE BOOKSHELF

Some writers, as representatives of groups whose influence is more than proportionate to their numbers, deserve attention whenever they publish