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In the Wind

July 25, 1942 issue

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"The Four Freedoms" is the title of a documentary motion picture just issued by the National Association of Manufacturers. Many vendors who used to hawk "Social Justice" are now selling "Serve America Now," a new fascist-flavored magazine published in Boston. James K. Curley, three times mayor of Boston and once governor of Massachusetts, is opposing Representative Thomas Eliot in the Democratic primaries. Curley has a powerful machine and is popular with Irish elements in Boston who form a large part of the liberal incumbent's constituency.

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DOCUMENTARY films; FOUR Freedoms, The (Film); CURLEY, James K.; ELIOT, Thomas H.; FASCISM; UNITED States
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