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Atlas, John | January 11, 1986 issue
The defeat of three incumbent mayors in North Jersey cities this past year has given new hope to progressive forces in the Garden State. Much of the credit...

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Catton, Bruce | March 14, 1953 issue
The article focuses on the government activities which most directly affect the average citizen. These activities are largely carried on outside the regular...

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Bernstein, George A. | November 13, 1948 issue
One of the most vicious by-products of the housing shortage in many American cities is the "rookeries" racket. New York City, with a floating population...

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Haskell, Douglas | April 25, 1934 issue
What sort of a home was Karl Munichreiter, the shoe- maker of Vienna, defending when they dragged him out heavily wounded, and, wounds and all, took him...

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Abrams, Charles | December 24, 1938 issue
When the U.S. Congress convenes in January, the spotlight will be thrown on the government's low rent housing program and the lion will be seen cavorting...

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Taylor, Margie | January 3, 1953 issue
The article describes about two incidents of racism ideology in the United States. The first incident was related to the racial discrimination. The National...

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Chase, Stuart | September 1, 1926 issue
The article throws light on the essentials of life, thereby comparing the life of the author with his grandfather. The first essential feature is shelter....

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September 18, 1929 issue
This article presents various advertisements given in this issue. These advertisements are for the purposes of rental houses, job vacancies, camps, farm...

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December 28, 1893 issue
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including "An Abandoned Position," in the December 14, 1893 issue,...

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Dreier, Peter | June 23, 1997 issue
Like much of politics, the fight over rent control boils down to a struggle between organized money and organized people. The landlord lobby typically trots...

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