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  1.  
    Japanese Students in America by Yamato Ichihashi, pp. 295-296 - PDF
    The Outlook, October 12, 1907
  2.  
    Humor: P.J. O'Rourke by Bob Ickes, pp. 126-127
    New York Magazine, December 21, 1992
  3.  
    What the Hell Does That Mean? by Bob Ickes, pp. 36-39
    New York Magazine, January 9, 1995
  4.  
    The End of the World As We Know It by Bob Ickes, pp. 22-29
    New York Magazine, July 24, 1995
  5.  
    Rockwell Rolls by Bob Ickes, pp. 60-69
    New York Magazine, October 9, 1995
  6.  
    This Is Her Life by Bob Ickes, pp. 40-41
    New York Magazine, March 17, 1997
  7.  
    Thought for the Morrow by Harold L. Ickes, p. 21 - PDF
     There is sense in reclamation
    Collier's Weekly, December 8, 1934
  8.  
    Our Right to Power by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 18-19 - PDF
     The government's power policy---by the man who executes it
    Collier's Weekly, November 12, 1938
  9.  
    Mail-Order Government by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 14-15 - PDF
     Public opinion---manufactured for private gain
    Collier's Weekly, February 18, 1939
  10.  
    That Oil Shortage by Harold L. Ickes, p. 13 - PDF
     The Secretary, as is his wont, hits back
    Collier's Weekly, October 18, 1941
  11.  
    Plenty of Oil---but How to Get It by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 14-16 - PDF
     Why there is a shortage, and how it will affect you
    Collier's Weekly, August 8, 1942
  12.  
    Hitler Reaches for the World's Oil by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 18-20 - PDF
     And what it means to us
    Collier's Weekly, August 15, 1942
  13.  
    Confessions of a Sourpuss by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 11-12 - PDF
     Part One of the autobiography of a curmudgeon
    Collier's Weekly, March 20, 1943
  14.  
    Confessions of a Sourpuss by Harold L. Ickes, p. 19 - PDF
     One little curmudgeon and how he grew politically
    Collier's Weekly, March 27, 1943
  15.  
    Crisis in Coal by Harold L. Ickes, p. 17 - PDF
     The Fuel Administrator put the blame for the stoppages in production
    Collier's Weekly, September 4, 1943
  16.  
    Oil from Coal: A "Must" for America by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 18-19 - PDF
     When the wells go dry, we should be prepared to supply synthetic fuel for this a...
    Collier's Weekly, December 4, 1943
  17.  
    Indians Have a Name for Hitler by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 58-65 - PDF
     But their war record is even better for fighting than for word-coining
    Collier's Weekly, January 15, 1944
  18.  
    Oil and Peace by Harold L. Ickes, p. 21 - PDF
     How an international agreement on oil could be a basis for world security
    Collier's Weekly, December 2, 1944
  19.  
    Coal or Chaos in Europe by Harold L. Ickes, p. 14 - PDF
     We must ship 6,000,000 tons to the war-torn continent this winter---if only for ...
    Collier's Weekly, September 15, 1945
  20.  
    Underwater Wealth by Harold L. Ickes, p. 20 - PDF
     The Secretary of the Interior tells why the U.S. has taken title to the vast res...
    Collier's Weekly, February 23, 1946
  21.  
    The Navy at its Worst by Harold L. Ickes, pp. 22-23 - PDF
     The ex-secretary of the Interior flays its rule in Guam and Samoa
    Collier's Weekly, August 31, 1946
  22.  
    [+] Fillip to Tourists (Review) by Harold L. Ickes, p. 28 - PDF
     Your Western National Parks, by Dorr G. Yeager

    1. Your Western National Parks by Dorr G. Yeager
    The Saturday Review, September 20, 1947
  23.  
    My Current Reading by Harold L. Ickes, p. 16 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, October 25, 1947
  24.  
    [+] T.R.---Lusty Leader of Men (Review) by Harold L. Ickes, p. 13 - PDF
     The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Vol. I, by Elting E. Morison, Theodore Roosev...

    1. The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Vol. I by Elting E. Morison and Theodore Roosevelt
    The Saturday Review, April 21, 1951
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