The Commonweal WEEK BY WEEK In France and Italy WHEN all the pointing with pride is over, the Communists' showing in the recent French and Italian elections remains a disquieting fact....
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Failure in the Far East The Great Debate should, above all, be the starting point for a sound new policy. By MAX FISCHER IF a great nation in the modern world is to preserve the free and human...
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FROM ITALY Two Shades of Red NO PROGRESS against Communism—these four words sum up the results of the focal elections in Italy during May and June. The Italian Communists and their fellow...
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THE LABOR MOVEMENT Partnership: A New Approach LAST WEEK another daily newspaper died. This time it was the St. Louis Star-Times. A few months back the Hearst paper in Oakland, Cal., folded...
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The Stage SEVENTEEN I HAD A VERY good time at this Sally BensonHassard Short musical version of .the old Tarkington materials, partly because Miss Benson, who adapted the book, has shown...
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The Screen A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY IF EVER A film was well named it's John Garfield's latest opus: "He Ran All the Way." Garfield, portraying an unhappy young man whose home life is by no means...
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Communications Balkan Caesar Ottsville, Pennsylvania TO THE Editors: Permit me to correct some at tike more (glaring inaccuracies in Carol H. Weiss's review of Balkan Caesar: Tito Versus...
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Of Note Sinners in the Church THE Spring issue of Cross Currents (Box 189, New York 27, N. Y.) presents an article by Father Karl Rahmer, s.j., rector of the University of Innsbruck, called...
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Graham Greene as Critic By NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE MEN traveling up to London before the First World War 'might lean across the carriage and, pointing, say, "That chap over there. He's...
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Books Exile's Return. Malcolm Corvley. Viking. $3.50. THERE was a generation of American writers—one df the nation's viery best—which shared an amazingly similar body of...
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