Monday, Nov. 03, 1941
Curbs Off the Serbs!
Tin Pan Alley, which has done its best to ring the welkin for China (Honorable Moon} and U.S. defense (Any Bonds Today?}, has now gone at least halfway to town for Russia. If That's Propaganda, Make the Most of It, by Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin, was composed expressly for a Russian War Relief Benefit in Manhattan. Refrain:
Put the pressure on Prussia! Get the goods off to Russia! If that's Propaganda--Make the most of it! Bigger Bundles for Britain--With no question of quittin'--If that's Propaganda--We boast of it! Take the chains Off the Danes. . . .
Clutch Off the Dutch. . . .
The curbs Off the Serbs! Save the souls Of the Greeks and the Poles And the legions Of Norwegians!
If we still stand for Freedom--Let them know it across the sea! Let's have more and more Propaganda for Humanity!
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