THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts TM, T','-sEcoND OF USL, CAr,ON week by week TIME OF DECISION F ROM THE vantage point of 1956, the last four years...
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Neutralism in Asia "THE TIDE OF NEUTRALISM RUNS VERY DEEP AND EMBRACD IMPORTANT SEGMENTS OF ALL CLASSES OF ASIAN SOCIETY" HAROLD C. HINTON N 'OT LONG AGO the world was treated to the bizarre...
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FROM ISRAEL A Continuing Debate CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN A N AMERICAN Jew has written a book that is almost impossible to get hold of in Israel, in spite of the fact that the bookshops in that little...
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PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT Labor Makes a Choice JOHN C. CORT I REMEMBER a friend of mine, a CIO organizer, saying to me last year before the AFL-CIO merger, "I don't like this merger business....
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THE SCREEN BAD SEEDS MAKE BITTER FRUIT I F ONE could accept the main premise of "The Bad Seed" (that a child can inherit the tendency to kill) one would have to admit that the picture's little...
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THE STAGE THE MAKING OF AMERICANS I N HIS handsome introduction to the volume of Gertrude Stein's Last Operas and Plays, Mr. Carl Van Vechten underlines the unique formal conception which...
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BOOKS A Jesuit Poet in Elizabethan England THE LIFE OF ROBERT SOUTHWELL, POET AND MARTYR. By Christopher Devlin. Farrar, Straus. $5. By D. H. MOSELEY T HE WORLD has had to wait more than...
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INDEX TO VOLUME LXIV April 6, 1956 to September 28, 1956 Articles, Editorials and Poetry Aid to T l t o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editorial 362 Alger Hiss...
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