Haake, Alfred P. (Alfred Paul) 1885-1961Overview
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Alfred P Haake
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Alfred P Haake
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by Alfred P Haake
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2 editions published in 1922 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Does economic security endanger personal liberty? : as discussed on the "Wake-up, America!" quiz debate
by Alfred P Haake
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Wake up America. Program no. 1, Economic consequences of our direct participation in the war. Part 1 Wake up America. Program no. 1, Economic consequences of our direct participation in the war. Part 3
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Wake up America. Program no. 1, Economic consequences of our direct participation in the war. Part 2 Wake up America. Program no. 1, Economic consequences of our direct participation in the war. Part 4
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Wake up, America!. Program 349, Are high personal taxes a threat to our national welfare?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 350, Would a general increase now benefit the country?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1946 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 349: A debate on graduated taxes, and whether they are harmful to the persons who must pay higher amounts. Program 350: A debate on the merits and flaws of raising the wages of the American workforce, and if such an increase would make consumer goods too expensive to be affordable.
Wake up, America!. Program 331, What is holding up production?. Part 1 Wake up, America!. Program 332, How can we maintain a high level of employment?. Part 1
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1 edition published in 1946 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 331: A debate about the factors that are causing production to slow, and if production speed will cause inflation and an eventual recession. Program 332: A debate concerning wages and costs of consumer goods and related issues.
Wake up, America!. Program 331, What is holding up production?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 332, How can we maintain a high level of employment?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1946 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 331: A debate about the factors that are causing production to slow, and if production speed will cause inflation and an eventual recession. Program 332: A debate concerning wages and costs of consumer goods and related issues.
Wake up America quiz debate. Program 197, Do we need an economic bill of rights?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1944 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A debate over the merits and flaws of President Franklin Roosevelt's proposed second Bill of Rights.
Wake up America. Second series, program no. 41, The place of government planning in post-war prosperity. Part 1 Wake up America. Second series, program no. 41, The place of government planning in post-war prosperity. Part 3
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A debate about what role the United States government planning should have in rebuilding economic prosperity.
Wake up America. Second series, program no. 2, Are the four freedoms enough?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A debate on whether or not the four freedoms are enough to create peace. Based on the Four Freedoms address to Congress by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Wake up, America!. Program 289, Is industry wide collective bargaining in the public interest?. Part 1 Wake up, America!. Program 290, What is wrong with our labor-management relations?. Part 1
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1 edition published in 1945 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 289: A debate about collective bargaining and its effects on the public. Program 290: A debate on labor-management relations.
Wake up, America!. Program 211, Is there any substitute for military alliances?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 212, The freedoms for which we fight. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1944 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 211: A debate on the need for military alliances for the purpose of peace. Program 212: A debate on America's objectives behind war.
Wake up, America!. Program 275, Does economic security endanger personal liberty?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 276, What is America's role in world economic stabilization?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1945 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 275: A debate about economic security, if it endangers personal liberty, and related issues. Program 276: A debate about America's role in world economic stabilization and related issues.
Wake up, America!. Program 249, Is America still the land of opportunity?. Part 1 Wake up, America!. Program 250, What is the future of social security?. Part 1
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1 edition published in 1945 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 249: A debate about the economic views of the United States and related issues. Program 250: A debate about the uses of social security funds and the need of its expansion to include more individuals.
Wake up, America!. Program 249, Is America still the land of opportunity?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 250, What is the future of social security?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1945 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 249: A debate about the economic views of the United States and related issues. Program 250: A debate about the uses of social security funds and the need of its expansion to include more individuals.
Wake up, America!. Program 229, Should Congress ratify the Bretton Woods Conference agreement?. Part 2 Wake up, America!. Program 230, How can we guard against post-war depression?. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1944 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program 229: A debate about the Bretton Woods Conference and how it would regulate the international monetary and financial order of the United States. Program 230: A debate about the strategic methods to keep the United States from going into an economic depression following the Second World War.
Wake up America. Second series, program no. 17, Is Washington overregulating war industries. Part 2
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A debate on government regulation of industry during war.
Wake up America. Program no. 25, Has America gone soft?. Part 2 Wake up America. Program no. 25, Has America gone soft?. Part 4
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A debate about whether or not American youth are up to the challenge of the present war and related issues such as the role of government in teaching character to youth and the role of the New Deal in making youth too soft.
Has America gone soft? : as discussed on the "Wake-up, America!" Radio Forum Broadcast, March 29th, 1942 ... over the Blue Network
by Alfred P Haake
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Who shares America's wealth? Discussion text of the forty-sixth "Wake-up, America!" radio forum broadcast, October 7, 1940
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1 edition published in 1940 in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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