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In the Wind

January 29, 1944 issue

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The article presents some political updates. From the New York Times account of a radio program whitewashing the record of the New York City police department in dealing with anti-Semitic violence U.S. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia declared that it was heartbreaking that recent discussions have created the impression that there is racial or religious discord in the city. On the dismissal of professor Francis E. McMahon from the faculty of Notre Dame University, the Catholic Herald Citizen of Milwaukee says that harm to the church and to Catholic education is bound to result from such a happening.

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RADIO programs; SEMITIC cults; RACISM; MCMAHON, Francis E.; UNIVERSITIES & colleges -- Faculty; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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