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- catalog alternative "St. Louis post-dispatch.".
- catalog created "1943].".
- catalog date "1943".
- catalog date "1943].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1943].".
- catalog description "No better time than now to discuss our war aims, by F. D. Roosevelt.--Postwar events like a "raging torrent," by H. A. Wallace.--Our forefathers set an example, by Stringfellow Barr.--The goal beyond "social security," by Eric Johnston.--Some ethical aspects of the peace, by J. A. Ryan.--The citizen's responsibility, by Mrs. George Gellhorn--Not war alone, but revolution, by William Scarlett.--A seven-point peace program, by H. E. Stassen.--We fight for unconditional surrender, by G. W. Norris.--Perils in isolationism, the South's stake in the war, by Virginius Dabney.--For the middle way in world affairs, by Robert Moses.--Union labor fights for its life, by W. L. Morse.--Freedom from want, the best insurance, by Stuart Chase.".
- catalog extent "115 p. :".
- catalog issued "1943".
- catalog issued "1943].".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[St. Louis : s.n.,".
- catalog subject "940.531".
- catalog subject "D816 .S3".
- catalog subject "Reconstruction (1939-1951)".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Peace.".
- catalog tableOfContents "No better time than now to discuss our war aims, by F. D. Roosevelt.--Postwar events like a "raging torrent," by H. A. Wallace.--Our forefathers set an example, by Stringfellow Barr.--The goal beyond "social security," by Eric Johnston.--Some ethical aspects of the peace, by J. A. Ryan.--The citizen's responsibility, by Mrs. George Gellhorn--Not war alone, but revolution, by William Scarlett.--A seven-point peace program, by H. E. Stassen.--We fight for unconditional surrender, by G. W. Norris.--Perils in isolationism, the South's stake in the war, by Virginius Dabney.--For the middle way in world affairs, by Robert Moses.--Union labor fights for its life, by W. L. Morse.--Freedom from want, the best insurance, by Stuart Chase.".
- catalog title "What are we fighting for? : a symposium conducted by the St. Louis post-dispatch.".
- catalog type "text".