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September 25, 1937 issue

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This article presents information on political conditions in the world during 1937. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is fulfilling his function as the nation's greatest mass-educator. His Constitution Day speech was aimed at wresting from the reactionaries the monopoly they have so long claimed in the Constitution. At the Sino-Japanese front, the Chinese are continuing to resist while falling back slowly before the Japanese forces. Britain's problem of how to check Italian piracy in the Mediterranean without offending Italy has not been satisfactorily solved. Rome has suggested that this might be achieved if Italy were given the right to participate in the patrol on an equal footing with England and France.

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WORLD politics; EDUCATION & state; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; SINO-Japanese War, 1937-1945; GREAT Britain; UNITED States; ITALY
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