-week by weekNEGOTIATING WITH THE COMMUNISTS SINCE THE OUTBREAK of the cold war, more than a decade ago, the Communists have demonstrated over and over again that no trust can be placed in...
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Labor-Management Today Plea for Conversation After twenty years of responsible collective bargaining, we might reasonably expect a certain measure of understanding and good will by ARTHUR J....
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Comedy on Television by JO COPPOLA EARLY IN Jean Giraudoux's "The Madwoman of Chaillot," the philosophical ragpicker informs the Countess, or Madwoman, that the world has changed. "... Why...
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Romans and the Pope by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN THE PEOPLE of Rome have had long experience with Popes, and that is why their attitude toward the pontiffs of the Church is so unique. Every time a...
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THE CONVENT BELL Before dawn, in night's worst hour, alone, I awoke and thought of my dead, and wept. There was none by to comfort me. I wept: It was night's deadliest hour, I was alone. Then...
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YANKEES CO HOME SOMETIMES ONE wonders just what would satisfy Paul Blanshard and his P.O.A.U. friends. Right now it almost seems as if they would take satisfaction in seeing ...
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THE STAGE THE THEATRICAL CHANCE AT "The World of Suzie Wong," bemused by lustrous silks and squalors, I was caught, as it were, in esthetic dishabille. The shock of the moment was comparable to...
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THE SCREEN BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD ALTHOUGH "I Want To Live!" starts out as a sensational thriller about a prostitute whose unsavory career lands her in prison several times, it soon becomes...
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BOOKS Christianity and Revolution in the Last Century CHRISTIANITY IN A REVOLUTIONARY AGE. Volume I: The Nineteenth Century in Europe. By Kenneth Scott Latourette. Harper. $6. By HARRY L. ...
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ART Arthur Dove: Poet-Painter IT IS REGRETTABLE that ArTthur Dove, whose memorial exhibition is touring the country, has been above all praised as a pioneer and prized for his prophetic...
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