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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Until next week's meeting casts the die, no one in favor of this general stand should drop out or refuse to join on the grounds that this particular view appears likely to be voted down. Another question that bobs up is the fate of the Progressive, the HSU organ which, under the leadership of Marx and Stange, has become one of Harvard's best-written, most provocative magazines. It would be especially unfortunate if the rift in the HSU should result in clogging this outlet of student opinion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOT ASU LIKE IT | 10/4/1940 | See Source »

...months the Germans claimed to have destroyed 6,950 enemy aircraft while losing 1,050 of their own, to have dropped 5,000,000 bombs. The British said Germany had lost 3,945 planes in a year, to 1,012 British. Last week the Russian Army's official organ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN THEATRE: Battle of Britain | 9/9/1940 | See Source »

...long-promised new structure (TIME, July 22). First the Premier condemned the Nazi single-party system on the ground that it was un-Japanese. He then laid down objectives in significant phrases: "concentration and unification of the nation's entire power ... a national movement ... a central organ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Back to the Shogunate? | 9/9/1940 | See Source »

When College opened last September, the CRIMSON, which (with the "Progressive," Student Union organ) was to be throughout the year the spokesman for the anti-intervention group, urged all aid to the Allies short of war. For if England and France should start to lose the CRIMSON said, the pressure on America to intervene would be irresistible...

Author: By Spencer Klaw, | Title: War Talk Dominates Harvard During 1939-40 as Faculty and Students Split Over U. S. Role | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

Fascist editors took charge of leading newspapers, and a new Nazi organ, Brusseler Zeitung, assured Belgians daily that Germany had already won the war, that all Europe must be Nazified. Although the conquerors had not made their final will known, they patronized Rexist and Flemish extremists who advocated a new "Dietsch" State composed of Belgium, The Netherlands and northeastern France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BELGIUM: Life in the Shadow | 9/2/1940 | See Source »

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