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![]() 07.21.2004 Quotes Meaning of Christmas remembered in conflict America urged to help Britain’s war effort Hitler, not Japan, seen as ultimate U.S. enemy Love knows no boundaries for GI, fiancée Raw power of A-bomb stuns world Journal Canteen: Respite for servicemen Bosox shoo-in to win ’46 series NOT FOR DIM-WITS This newspaper is not printed for a bunch of sheep to read. Like all American newspapers, it is published for people like yourself who are smart enough to vote, to govern themselves, to manage their own personal affairs. Your job, as an intelligent citizen, is to recognize the facts, weigh the opinions, take the good and pass the bad by. From a feature by the Newspaper Publishers Committee, published in The Providence Journal in December 1941, five days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought America into World War II |
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