WEEK BY WEEK Exchange of Notes THE breaking off of the talks at Kaesong on obviously spurious charges may be only a temporary tactical maneuver on the part of the Communists. It has been...
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The Taegu Riots One of the U. S. prosecutors tells of the first Soviet-inspired attempt to take over all Korea. By THOMAS E. CAMPBELL THE rebellion of 1946 became known to us personnel in Korea...
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SO THEY TELL ME Drunk on Dogma IF YOU WILL be patient, I will try to thread some incidents into a pattern. I spoke, sometime ago, to a meeting of Socialists. They were engaged in trying to relate...
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The Screen BUT WHAT PLACE? NO DOUBT, now that An American Tragedy is turning up again on the screen, the arguments will start all over again as to whether its central character is a victim of...
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Of Note Humani Generis THE MOST recent issue of Theological Studies (Woodstock, Maryland) carries an article by Gus-tave Weigel, S.J. which gives the historical background of the ...
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526 The Old Reductio ad Obscenum By FRANK GETLEIN FOR the nominal neo-Thamist who is more or less professionally concerned with literature—as critic, as teacher, as reviewer for the Catholic...
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The Naked, the Dead and the Novels By WILLIAM PFAFF WHEN YOU meet the pleasant middle-aged ladies who are friends of your family, they say "My, how the Army has changed you!" This is a...
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Book; Behind the Masque. Urban Nagle, o.p. McMullen. $3.50 SOME books are a joy to read and a joy to review. A few are even a joy to write. This one fits all three categories with grace and...
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