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Birthday Greetings

January 27, 1940 issue

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The article presents birthday greetings by various people on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the periodical "The Nation." U.S. secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins says periodical's broad, liberal approach is particularly refreshing during these tumultuous days that are upon the people now. Representative from Washington, John M. Coffee says its championship of unpopular causes, of humble groups and citizens, its fearless portrayal of international events, its depiction of the progressive issues confronting the nation, its literary tone and quality have all endeared it to the intellectual liberals of the U.S.

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ANNIVERSARIES; NATION, The (Periodical); HOPKINS, Harry; COFFEE, John M.; PERIODICALS; LIBERALISM
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