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Vol. 066 Issue 001 (April 5 1957)
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cause of ideological differences? Surely hunger cannot be regarded simply as a weapon in the cold war. Senator Kennedy (Mass.) expressed the feeling of many Democrats, and some Republicans, when he...
The Isolationist Tradition
Yearley, C. K. Jr.
interests, to cite bat two of many, could tolerate a return to the isolationism of the twenties. The literature of the industrial world, revealing a broader outlook than it did thirty years ago, the...
Catholics and Social Justice
Cort, John C.
THEORY AND PRACTICE Catholics and Social Justice JOHN C CORT BACK IN 1939 I was incarcerated in a Catholic TB sanatorium in the New York area. The cure of tuberculosis is a long-term business and...
The Screen
Hartung, Philip T.
bachelor, who picks up a girl for the shy Abbott; but up in her room, Abbott realizes this is not the answer to his questions either, and he walks out on the angry #rl. Chayefsky concentrates on...
The Stage
Hayes, Richard
THE STAGE THE LILLIE AND THE FOLLY THE AGE OF Ziegfeld understood at once the ideas of order and of luxury. After it, perhaps, the deluge, but for a moment, this creamy, Monde and vaporous...
Communications
three numbered claims: "(1) that the statute (of New York State) violates the Fourteenth Amendment as a prior restraint upon freedom of speech and of the press; (2) that it is invalid under the same...
A Television Shocker
Cogley, John
A TELEVISION SHOCKER NOT LONG ago William F. Buckley, Jr. appeared on Mike Wallace's "Night Beat," a local television interview program which has created a real stir in New York and is soon to be...
Nobody Came: A Story
English, Isobel
There was something that my mother used to say, a story she read me about people who lived so high up and through such degrees of aridity and squalor that they made a stronghold of their rooms when...
Books
lization turn out to be sorry specimens, particularly when played off against Emily's high-minded intelligence and Alfred's naivete. Nevertheless, Alfred wants Amy badly and eventually the date is...
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