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...American Mercury, in a piece titled "Thomas E. Dewey, Self-Made Myth," Benjamin Stolberg pictured Candidate Dewey as a threat...
...able, as they were writing. What I do undertake to maintain is that what they wrote, however noble it may have been as literature, however true as a summary of experience, was disastrous as education for a generation which would be obliged to face the threat of fascism in its adult years...
...agreement with that way of life. Small though they may be now, they must be recognized as the tender yet tenacious roots of an incipient American Fascism that may not have to take off its hat to any breed of Fascism grown abroad. Even if they provide no tremendous threat in themselves, and this is not by any means certain, they can serve as precedents for far more injurious movements in the not too distant future. America's battle against Fascism is in America, not Europe; Fascism in this country will not be caused by insidious international plotters...
...this because of the terrible German "threat"! Mr. Conant stated flatly that he did not think this country could live at peace with a victorious Germany. Sober analysis throws much doubt upon this statement. First, the Allies themselves tell us that Germany is throwing everything she has into this war. If so, she will have little left for the enormous task of invading this hemisphere. If Germany wins, it is only human nature that the people will be tired of war and anxious to enjoy prosperity and peace. The country will, moreover, have a tremendous job of consolidation...
...mile on the coast, should win this event on form. Al Boulanger of Pitt, who won this event in 9:23 last year, Andy Neidnig of Manhattan, Bill Smith of Penn State, and Ed Mills or Bill Mansfield of Michigan State, will try to stave off the Pacific Coast threat...