The Eightieth Congress
During the war years, the newspapers of the nation were mainly concerned with news of military importance and international significance. With the cessation of hostilities, military news became non-existent and the international situation became more or less static except for diplomatic sniping here and there. Hence, we find that the editors of the nation’s press are giving domestic affairs the major share of their attention. Not the least of these domestic affairs is the opening of the...