The CommonweaI week by week CONGRESS IN A FRENZY N 'O one denies that the recent outlawing of the Communist party was carded out in a nervous atmosphere of partisan fever. Democratic...
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The Asian Horizon ASIA IS IN A REVOLUTION WHOSE OUTCOME IS MORE THAN A LITTLE DOUBTFUL WILLIAM PFAFF p HOENIX Asia is the place where the world is being changed, and the place where the...
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THE COHN DINNER After the Ball FRANK GIBNEY M R. Roy Coim, the quick-witted New York lawyer, had himself quite a gathering at the Hotel Astor recently. Some twenty-five hundred guests crowded...
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LABOR & LAYMEN Around the Convention Circuit F OR about the first fifty miles Joe Dever was singing, "When the moon heets your eye like a beeg pizza pie, that's amore.'" But after that...
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THE SCREEN WITH CINEMASCOPE THROUGH THE AGES WHILE I wasn't aware of the "million swaying bullrushes referred to m the advertisement listing the glories of the "The Egyptian," I'm sure I took...
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BOOKS Riesman's Lonely Man WILL HERBERG THOUGH published only four years ago, David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd has already achieved much of the status of a sociological classic. There is...
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Thomns Hnrdy: New-and Old-Appraisals THOMAS HARDY. By Evelyn Hardy. St. Martin's Press. $5. By JOHN F. SULLIVAN T HE literary reputation of Thomas Hardy has been through some rather rapid...
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