lands threaten the very existence of various desirable species of American wild life there. The trend is clearly in a negative direction. In both East and West, the states and federal government...
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REPORT FROM CANNES A Festival of Films by MARYVONNE BUTCHER A CURIOUSLY schizophrenic feeling...
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rupt, inefficient and incompetent regime of Chiang Kai-Shek, but such speculation will not alter the pres- ent plight of the Chinese millions. It would, of course, make great sense to change the...
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ing course of building up its conventional forces within the Western alliance, though also continuing to make a contribution to nuclear defense by basic research. The Conservative Party recognizes,...
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The impact of the angry young men is finally felt in an English movie A Film in Context by MARYVONNE BUTCHER T HE BOOKS ONE reads when one is young seem, in an especial way, to yield a store...
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The 'Enemy' on Film by MARYVONNE BUTCHER JUST BEFORE THE Brussels Exhibition closed, a large, impressive collection of film connoisseurs and critics were gathered together with the...
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CREATIVITY DESPITE REPRESSION Films and Freedom by MARYVONNE BUTCHER WE SEE A FINE long stretch of sunlit beach; breaking lazily upon it are the shallow summer waves; it is deserted. ...
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Kissinger, by Walter Lippmann in his The Public Philosophy, by Will Herberg, Protestant-Catholic-Jew, and, with a view towards democracies in general, by Herbert Butterfield, Christianity and...
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A consideration of realism as seen in three films from three different countries Realism on the Screen
by MARYVONNE BUTCHER T HE CINEMA is, of its very nature, perhaps the least pure of...
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