Editorials from The Dial magazine, Volume 66

Editorials from The Dial magazine, Volume 66
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01 - On what terms will Russia be permitted to enter the League of Nations
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    01 - On what terms will Russia be permitted to enter the League of Nations

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    02 - Superficially, the results of the British elections are discouraging to liberals

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    03 - The conventional soldiers' monument ... is not the least ugly by-product of war

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    04 - Perhaps the memory that will live most vividly of Randolph Bourne...

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    05 - The attitude of The Dial in regard to Russia...

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    06 - How much longer will the American public endure our shameful intervention in Russia?

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    07 - The Peace Conference is confronted with four groups of questions...

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    08 - The program of the New School for Social Research...

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    09 - The campaign of the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian relief...

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    10 - ... demand for the release of political prisoners ...

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    11 - The Government is left ... in possession of immense stores of munitions...

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    12 - The Russian problem is not the only one affecting Asia...

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    13 - The actual outcomes of the recent decisions of the Peace Conference...

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    14 - ...the Paderewski faction in Poland...

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    15 - ...the espionage habit.

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    16 - ...National prohibition...

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    17 - What is the background of contemporary French foreign policy...

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    18 - ...the [treatment of the] political prisoner...

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    19 - ...the political futility and military failure of the ill-starred Allied expedition to North Russia...

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    20 - ...the constitutionality of the Espionage Act.

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    21 - ...President Wilson's choice of representatives to meet the Bolsheviki...

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    22 - The Dial apologizes...

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    23 - The routine cause cited for deportation against agitators...

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    24 - ...the Russain revolution is of the classic type established by France...

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    25 - ...teachers dismissed or suspended from the New York public schools...

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    26 - A second case of the interference of freedom of thought or expression...

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    27 - ...George Jeffreys, the hanging judge...

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    28 - ...the peace terms offered to Germany and Austria...

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    29 - The chief immediate value of the Covenant of the League of Nations...

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    30 - One of the chief obstacles in the way of a genuine and enduring peace with Germany...

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    31 - The Overman Committee...

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    32 - Opposed to Colonel Robins in the treatment of social unrest...

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    33 - ...blundering policy in regard to the victims of war psychology...

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    34 - ...Conscientious Objectors...

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    35 - Bolshevism is a menace to the vested interests of privilege and property.

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    36 - ...the fable of the Sybilline books was frequently quoted...

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    37 - ...the four leading partners [of the Peace Conference] have taken frankly to the practice of secret negotiation...

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    38 - "Sabotage" is one of the late and formidable loan-words of the English language.

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    39 - ...filibuster...

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    40 - ...education...

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    41 - ...international cooperation to remove the causes of war.

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    42 - ...the Victory Loan...

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    43 - The university promises to be the last citadel of sex privilege.

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    44 - ...our pedagogy still shows a considerable blind-spot.

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    45 - ...the fourteen points...

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    46 - ... the attitude of the American people toward the lynching of negroes.

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    47 - ...lynching is no longer purely a race problem...

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    48 - [police violence]

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    49 - The culture of the Nineteenth Century...

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    50 - [Immanuel Kant on Perpetual Peace]

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    51 - The war was won by America.

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    52 - The reasons for the defeat of America are easy to discern.

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    53 - The abandonment of the fourteen points...

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    54 - [The Peace Conference and its labor commissioners]

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    55 - Mr. Wilson either meant his fourteen points honestly or he did not.

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    56 - The treaty with Germany should be summarily rejected by the Senate.

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    57 - ...the terms of the great peace were drawn to secure two objects...

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    58 - The chief use of a League of Nations...

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    59 - Today Walt Whitman is one hundred years old.

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    60 - Why should nearly everybody indulge a conviction that he can write poetry?

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    61 - The men of the Red Special...

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    62 - ...atrocities committed by soldiers against their fellow citizens...

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    63 - Many readers of the Dial have noted the omission of the price in connection with the titles of books being reviewed.

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    64 - The treaty with Austria...

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    65 - ...however much the Allies may want a League of Nations, they want other things more.

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    66 - President Wilson's recent speeches in Paris...

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    67 - The American Federation of Labor...

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    68 - Panem et Circenses...

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    69 - Benjamin Glassberg has been dismissed from the New York public schools...

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    70 - ...in these days of popular education everyone writes, or threatens to do so...

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    71 - ...the vicious constitution of the Great Powers at Versailles...

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    72 - ...the thirty-ninth annual convention of the American Federation...

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    73 - ...anti-radical bill introduced by Senator King...

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    74 - Why does America produce so little serious fiction of good quality?

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    75 - [The Peace Conference and the Covenant of the League of Nations]

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