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Offered is the October 8, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 2 No. 1) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Hollywood's Premature Americans by Oliver Carlson ("In Hollywood, at last more or less converted to Americanism, the movie moguls are rewarding one another for their patriotism. But Oliver Carlson shows that there are no banquets and few jobs for those who were good Americans when it was the fashion to be Red"); Rebellion in the Potato Fields by Stanley High (which begins, "On last February 15, a special agent of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - one of its force of several thousand 'farm detectives' - arrived in St. Ansgar, Iowa, under orders to get the evidence by which, for marketing their crops as they had marketed them for more than a quarter of a century, one of the area's most successful farm families could be branded as 'law-breakers,' hauled into court, tried and drastically punished"); Free Enterprise: The Worker's View by A.A. Imberman; UN Information Please by Burton Rascoe ("for goshsakes, don't write or phone [United Nations] Information unless you want to get exasperated to the point of reaching for the fire-axe and going berserk - and still not get the information you want, however simple it may be"); Double-Talk on Formosa by Albert Y. Sze; The Return of Sacred Music by Ralph de Toledano. Former owner's name to front cover; periodic light underlining to text and check marks to margins in pencil. N° de ref. del artículo 014837
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