intention, are almost solely advertising media, the application of the argument is clearly open to serious question. Mr. Donaldson's jolt may do some good in Congress, but it may do more good by...
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Myths, Neurotics, and Heroes The romantic hero sometimes seems like a man who has mistaken the road to sanctity. By GEOFFREY STONE THE romantic hero, it almost seems, is less an historical...
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Philadelphia, breaking 65 years of machine rule. Groups in New York, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Louisville and San Francisco also played an influential part in municipal elections. THE convention...
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Emmanuel Mounier By HELENE ISWOLSKY Emmanuel Mounier, who died in Paris the end of last month at the age of 45, was the leader of the personalist movement in France. After finishing second...
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THE LABOR MOVEMENT Quill's Underground THE central problem of all government is how to reconcile liberty and order. The problem is made more difficult when the government is the employer. For...
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Communications Where the Author Meets the Critic Lewiston, Maine TO THE Editors: Walter Kerr's article [April 7] was a thought-provoking analysis of the crucial problem of art and morality. The...
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The Screen SING A SONG OF SICK PENSE O one says that it wasn't brave of Columbia Pic tures to make a movie about cancer (no braver perhaps than the studios which made films about...
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Lindfors) who works in his office. He realizes he is falling for this woman, and they part—on friendly terms. But Margaret, knowing that she is soon, to die and being on the lookout for her...
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founded the Gaelic League to foster the study of the Irish language in 1893, when Corkery was fifteen; seven years later the Irish Literary Theatre put on its first two plays in Dublin. Corkery...
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