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Eaton, Harold O., Seiler, Charles E., Lerner, Max, Armstrong, Clarence, Roberts, Kingsley, P. D. Q., Tate, Allen, Gregorius, Adam S., Tomlinson, Sada C., Yutang, Lin |
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New Republic; 3/3/41, Vol. 104 Issue 9, p308-309, 2p |
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Presents several letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in the previous issues. Impact of the Stimson Doctrine and the Hull policy of trade agreements in establishing economic cooperation; Comment on the article titled "Hamlet and the Presidency," by Max Lerner, published in the January 27, 1941 issue; Responses to comments made by Charles E. Seiler on the article titled "Hamlet and the Presidency"; Information on the publication of a list of corporation earnings in the February 3, 1941 issue; Impact of the excess-profits tax on industries; Suggestion by the American Medical Association that prepayment is the best method of payment for sickness expense; Opinion on the right of soldiers to know what they are fighting for; Apology for an error committed while reviewing David Daiches book titled "The Novel and the Modern World"; Comments on an article of Henry G. Alsberg, published in the February 3, 1941 issue, regarding the reconstruction of Poland; Opinion on Lin Yutang's article titled "China Speaks to America" published in the January 27, 1941 issue; Implications of abolishing the issue of extra-territoriality in China. |
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