WEEK BY WEEK God Wills It? IN A LETTER to Le Figaro Litteraire of Paris, which reprinted Waldemar Gurian's Open Letter to Etienne Gilson from the December 15 issue of The Commonweal, M. Gil-son...
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China: Nation or Satellite? The Communist Government faces a choice of partnership, rivalry or slavery. By HAROLD C. HINTON THE purpose of this article is to examine, with respect to China, the...
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FROM ENGLAND Beveridge and the BBC I HAVE from time to time found it difficult to persuade some Americans that radio in Great Britain is not nationalized, in the sense of being a monopoly operated...
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SO THEY TELL ME The Irish and the Yankees THE question, Where am I going to be when I am 65 ? is a concession to time I have refused to make. Pension systems and annuities, playfully predicting my...
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The Stage HIGH GROUND CHARLOTTE HASTING'S mystery melodrama has an interesting setting and a workable plot. A police party, escorting a young woman to a prison where she will be executed for the...
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The Screen BLACK AND WHITE TOWARD the end of "The 13th Letter" Charles Boyer, portraying an elderly doctor in a French-Canadian town, tosses off a little lecture on good and evil: to the effect...
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Of Note Art and Morality ANEW French monthly review, Terre Humaine (43, rue de Liege, Paris 8) is edited by Etienne Borne. In the February issue, Luc Estang writes on the subject of novelists and...
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Koestler's Longing and Despair By MAX FISCHER MODERN novelists are generally afraid to incorporate the politics of their time in their stories. They have learned that this is a highly dangerous...
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Books Follow Me Ever. Charles E. Butler. Pantheon. $2.50. ANYONE who used to read the pages of Yank thoroughly will recall the careful, poignant verse of Charles E. Butler. Before and since the...
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