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xx, 205 p. 21 cm. |
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Introduction, by W.A. White.--American policy and the war, by Quincy Wright.--Defense for America, by Charles Seymour.--Shall we go to war? By Barry Bingham.--American responsibility in the present crisis, by H.S. Coffin.--Free institutions and the war, by Grenville Clark.--Immediate aid to the allies, by J.B. Conant.--Does America deserve a miracle? By Mrs. D.W. Morrow.--The right and wrong of war, by Rt. Rev. Mgr. J.A. Ryan.--Democracy and the second world war, by F.P. Graham.--The isolation myth, by George Creel.--The war and the Pacific, by C.H. Rowell.--Defense today, by L.W. Douglas.--Aid the allies? By Rabbi S.S. Wise.--The allies are ourselves, by Rupert Hughes.--An estimate of the situation by the President of the United States [reprinted from a pamphlet entitled National defense issued by the American council for public affairs, Washington, D.C.] |
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World War, 1939-1945 -- United States.
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United States -- Defenses.
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