THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week MR. EISENHOWER AGAIN p OLITICAL CONVENTIONS must leave us cold....
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The Power of the President "AMERICAN POLITICS HAS COME TO BE NOT A DEBATE OVER ISSUES BUT A SEARCH FOR AN ALL-KNOWING, ALL-LOVING, ALL-POWERFUL LEADER" VICTOR C. FERKISS M ANY YEARS ago, the...
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SUEZ CRISIS Rumors of War MICHAEL P. FOGARTY N OT SINCE Munich have I been as ashamed of my country's foreign policy as during the war hysteria which swept England after the seizure of Suez,...
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THE SCREEN BRASH BOY BRAVES BUS A LTHOUGH the movie version of "Bus Stop" only vaguely resembles William Inge's original stage play, most of the changes are for the better. Scriptwriter George...
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OF NOTE THE NATURAL LAW T HE Notre Dame Law School has recently begun an annual publication, the Natural Law Forum (Law Building, Notre Dame, Indiana). Its initial issue contains an article by...
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THE LITTLE MAGAZINES Golden Horizon JOSEPH M. DUFFY, JR. T HE TERM "little magazine" is now so big in its coverage that one is almost embarrassed to use it. In its strictest sense "little...
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BOOKS A Poetic and Wise Book THE LYCIAN SHORE. By Freya Stark. Harcourt, Brace. $6.50. By JOHN P. SISK T HIS BEAUTIFULLY written and illustrated book is the account of Miss Stark's journey...
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