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Kimball, Penn | March 22, 1986 issue
The history of "The Nation" as seen by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) appears to have begun when Oswald Garrison Villard purchased the magazine,...

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September 20, 1965 issue
In this article, the author, who is the literary editor of the journal "The Nation," shares his experience with the journal. His four years of experience...

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September 20, 1965 issue
In this article, the author who was the managing director of the journal "The Nation" for 1920-1922, shares his experience with the journal. The author...

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Kellogg, Flint | February 14, 1959 issue
February 12, 1959 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The new abolition...

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Kirchwey, Freda | July 9, 1955 issue
On its 90th anniversary, the journal "The Nation" seems younger than it was the week it was started. The early journal was shaped by Victorian literary...

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Guerard, Albert | July 20, 1940 issue
Presents letters to the editor either expressing agreement with journalist Oswald Garrision Villard's views or upholding the stand on the necessity of military...

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Hutchison, Keith | March 13, 1948 issue
Reviews the book "Free Trade-Free World," by Oswald Garrison Villard.

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Kirchwey, Freda | January 27, 1940 issue
The article presents information on the U.S. practical politics. Senator William E. Borah was intellectually the ablest man in the Congress with a reputation...

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Gannett, Lewis S. | February 10, 1940 issue
The author doubts that there was ever another such journalistic heaven as was "The Nation" in the early post-war years. When the author came back from France...

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February 10, 1940 issue
The article presents a list of names of authors who contributed to the journal "The Nation." Names of the contributors include Oswald Garrison Villard,...

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