WEEK BY WEEK Friendship for the Russians DOUBTS no longer exist in America as to the character of the present Moscow regime. It is in theory and in fact bent on the subjugation of the world. It...
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Journeys Out of Fear Nine thousand persons a month appeal to the refugee headquarters in West Berlin. By CHARLES R. JOY "PHOTOGRAPHS are strictly forbidden by order of the City Government of...
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FROM ITALY Christians And/Or Bourgeois? HAS organized Christianity became altogether too bourgeois? Or has the working class at large never been Christian, even in the old times? These two...
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SO THEY TELL ME What's In a Name? "GOD spare us from our friends" is a remark which must have been uttered by the first man who acknowledged friendship. For it is clear that our friends are...
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The Stage THE AUTUMN GARDEN IT IS AS impossible to dismiss Lillian Hellman's new play as it is to give it an unqualified endorsement. Miss Hellman has begun by touching on what is surely a...
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The Screen DOING GODS WILL-THEIR WAY AGAIN and again as I was watching the fascinating French film, "Dieu a besoin des hommes," I was reminded of something a priest once said to a man who was...
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From Main Street to the World So Wide By SERGE HUGHES ALTHOUGH there are no illusions as to the merits of Sinclair Lewis' later novels, the general indifference to his death is still somewhat...
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Books Strait and Narrow. Geoffrey Cotterell. Lippincott. $3.50. IF A reviewer fails to mention John Marquand in discussing Strait and Narrow, he should promptly be stripped of his bars and...
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