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Dr Einstein's neighborhood
(February 2003)
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THE LAST WORD DR. EINSTEIN'S NEIGHBORHOOD Anne Fremantle Anne Fremantle, the prolific writer and editor, died in London on December 26,2002. She was ninety-three. A convert to Catholicism, she...
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Death and Existence:
(February 1981)
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DEATH AND EXISTENCE A CONCEPTUAL HISTORY OF HUMAN MORALITY, By James P. Carse, John Wiley, $23.95, 473 pp.
Professor Carse originally gave the lectures upon which he has based his systematic survey...
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Toward Awakening
(May 1980)
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Training of the inner life TOWARD AWAKENING Jean Vaysse Harper & Row, $3.95, 192 pp. Anne Fremantle FOR SOME twenty-five years—from 1924 to 1949—the teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff...
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Critics' Christmas Choices
(December 1979)
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remark to themselves on her ugliness--but by her independence and the force of her personality, she is always the center of attention. In the film, Lizzie seems to have more this sort...
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Sight Unseen(verse)
(December 1978)
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further of himself: "Never for a moment did he stand at the side of the road to watch the soldiers pass by. The soldiers were himself. Not for a moment did he stand by the side of the road to watch...
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BOOKS
(April 1976)
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Books: JOHN FLUDAS Anyone who even glances at the performing arts would have to agree that the theatre has lost its way in a maze of experiments and financial crises, and that film is in much...
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Critics' Choices for Christmas
(December 1974)
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government-run programs of assistance. Overall, too, less predictable than the Humphreys and Mondales. Nevertheless, there will be a report card issued by the voters on the Democrats, even though...
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THE U.N.: EMBODIMENT OF MORAL COWARDICE?
(November 1973)
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f^orruptio optimi pessima—the best ^* gone bad stinks worst. Ms. Hazzard, who worked ten years for the United Nations Organization, thinks the stench from "the last, best hope on earth" (as the UN...
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REVIEWS
(June 1973)
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standards of air and water quality will be bearable--certainly less than onetenth of GNP, the amount added by two good years of growth." Bearable for whom? And can it be assumed that this...
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BOOKS
(March 1973)
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been the same. Since "director of photography" is often a misnomer for the job of lighting director, Storaro may well deserve more credit than he is getting for the Bertolucci look. But this is...
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BOOKS
(February 1973)
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BOOKS Power and Innocence: A Search tor the Source* of Violence ROLLO MAY Norton, $7.95 RONALD SAMPSON In this book, 'power' is defined not as it is universally understood by men as the...
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BOOKS
(December 1972)
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BOOKS Blackberry Winter: Mu Earlier Years MARGARET MEAD Morrow, $8.95 Father Figure: Am Uttcensored Autobiography BEVERLEY NICHOLS Simon & Schuster, $6.95 ANNE FREMANTLE The Oedipus plays,...
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In Memory of Padraic Colum
(February 1972)
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In Memory of Padraic Colum He wrote himself that his father was the manager of a workhouse, so he was brought up where "waifs, strays and tramps congregated." But his friend and admirer L.A.G....
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CRITICS' CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS
(December 1970)
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CRITICS' CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKS William Pfaff The book I read with the greatest pleasure during 1970 was undoubtedly Saul Bellow's novel, Mr. Sammler's Planet (Viking, $6.95). Its supreme...
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BOOKS:
(October 1970)
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BOOKS The sartorial shagginess of St. John the Baptist, hippies and Nuer prophets Purity and Banger MARY DOUGLAS Penguin, $1.45 Natural Symbols MARY DOUGLAS Pantheon, $5.95 PETER...
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Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding
(May 1969)
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BOOKS 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 The poor, the power structure and the polemicist Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding DANIEL MOYNIHAN Free Press, $5.95 Strategies Against...
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And Now Mexico
(October 1968)
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angrily dismissed the Soviet demands as a blatant attempt to curtail Yugoslav sovereignty; but the Soviet threat was too ominous to be ignored. From the Kremlin's point of view, encouraging...
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ETC.:
(July 1968)
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ETC. "One of the most notably persuasive influences upon his age," Sir Herbert Read has been called. Yet he was little known outside of England, although he often came to this country, and was a...
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BOOKS:
(April 1968)
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BOOKS A romping set in a square New England town Couples JOHN UPDIKE Knopf, $6.95 JOSH GREENFELD John Updike is perhaps our most writerly writer. He has the eye of a Ted Williams; nothing can...
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Books
(July 1961)
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BOOKS The Psychology of Revenge THE HOUSE ON COLISEUM STREET. By Shirley Ann Grau. Knopf. $3.50. By CATHARINE HUGHES THERE is always a great temptation to jump on bandwagons. They are pleasant...
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Books
(June 1961)
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BOOKS Toward a Radical Reorientation in Learning THE CRISIS OF WESTERN EDUCATION. By Christopher Dawson. Sheed & Ward. $3.95. By THOMAS MOLNAR IT IS characteristic of the present concern of...
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Return of the Gadfly
(May 1961)
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Return of the Gadfly By Soviet literary critics its author is ranked as one of the four greatest fiction writers in English by ANNE FREMANTLE THE TREMENDOUS success of Doctor Zhivago in the Free...
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Venite, Adoremus
(December 1957)
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"On my bed at night I sought him Whom my heart loves-I sought him but I did not find him. I will rise then and go about the city; in the streets and crossings I will seek Him whom my heart...
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Shaw and Religion
(December 1957)
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Shaw and Religion In his plays, Shaw is concerned with the relationship of men and women not to their own purpose but to that of the universe by ANNE FREMANTLE 0 NE OF THE hazards of any great...
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Restoration and Prophecy
(November 1957)
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Robert Hugh Benson restored to the English an all but forgotten era of their history Restoration and Prophecy by ANNE A S A PERSON, and as a preacher, Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914)...
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The Other France
(August 1957)
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SCANDAL OF ALGERIA The Other France ANNE FREMANTLE THE TWENTIETH of July was the anniversary of the unsuccessful putsch against Hitler in 1944. It was led by such men as the saintly Count von...
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Communications
(February 1957)
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COMMUNICATIONS
"EDUCATION AND THE STATE"
Glen Ridge, N. J.
TO the Editors: Mr. Christopher Dawson gives us little comfort in his recent article [Jan. 25]. His proposed solution, while interesting...
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Critics' Choices for Christmas
(December 1956)
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Critics' Choices for Christmas ANTHONY BAILEY THE Acceptance World. By Anthony Powell. Farrar. $3.50. Mr. Powell may well be the finest novelist writing in England today and his sequence, "The...
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Books
(September 1956)
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BOOKS Art Imitating Life in California Politics THE NINTH WAVE. By Eugene Burdick. Houghton, Mifflin. $3.95. By JOHN F. SULLIVAN T HE OBVIOUS consequence of ignoring ends and...
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Books
(July 1956)
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BOOKS Beleagured Reputation of a Great Iconoclast H. L. MENCKEN, A PORTRAIT FROM MEMORY. By Charles Angoff. Thomas Yoseloff, Inc. $3.95. MINORITY REPORT: H. L. MENCKEN'S NOTEBOOKS. Alfred A....
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Books
(July 1956)
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BOOKS E. M. Forster's Homage to Another Time MARIANNE THORNTON. By E. M. Forster. Harcourt, Brace. $5. By WILLIAM DUNLEA D ESPITE the normal astringency of Mr. Forster, this strikingly...
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Books
(June 1956)
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BOOKS The New Testnment and the Dead Sen Scrolls THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS AND THE ORIGINALITY OF CHRIST. By Geoffrey Graystone, S. M. Sheed and Ward. $2.50. By JOSEPH A. FITZMYER W ERE one to...
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Books
(May 1956)
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BOOKS The Citizen as Patriot and Traitor THE LOYAL AND THE DISLOYAL. By Morton Grodzins. University of Chicago Press. $4. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON HOW DO we evaluate those officers of the...
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Books
(February 1956)
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BOOKS The Universe Rang True When Fairly Tested SURPRISED BY JOY- The Shape of My Early Life. C. S. Lewis. Harcourt, Brace. $3.50. By ANNE FREMANTLE T HE author of the best-known Anglican...
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Books
(January 1956)
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BOOKS Religion in the Melting Pot of America PROTESTANT-CATHOLIC-JEW. By Will Herberg. Doubleday. $4. By ALBAN BAER I N Protestant-Catholic-lew Mr. Will Herberg has investigated the three...
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Book Reviews
(December 1955)
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Man's Necessary Encounter with the Other JUSTICE. By Josef Pieper. Translated by Lawrence E. Lynch. Pantheon. $2.75. By LEO R. WARD A NY work by Josef Pieper has distinction of ideas and...
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Critics' Choices for Christmas
(December 1955)
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Critics' Choices for Christmas ELIZABETH BARTELME THESE are among the books I have most enjoyed during the past year: Marianne Moore's Predilections (Viking, $3.50), a collection of...
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Books
(September 1955)
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BOOKS A Note on the Prevalence of Anthologies ESSAYS TODAY. Edited by Richard M. Ludwig. Harcourt, Brace. $2.50. By JOSEPH M. DUFFY, JR. A LTHOUGH the publishers evidently have some notion...
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Books
(August 1955)
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BOOKS The Spirituality of Baron von Hugel LETTERS FROM BARON FRIEDRICH VON HUGEL TO A NIECE. Introduction by the Rev. John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. Edited toy Gwendolyn Greene. Regnery. $3.75. By...
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Books
(August 1955)
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BOOKS The Mellowing of Mr. Wnugh's Art OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN. By Evelyn Waugh. Little, Brown. $3.75. By R. T. HORCHLER OFFICERS and Gentlemen is the sequel to Men at Arms (1952) and the...
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Albert Einstein: A Reminiscence
(May 1955)
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A REMINISCENCE Albert Einstein WE could tell when spring came, because then he wore sandals instead of galoshes, on his daily walk from the small, clapboard, greenshuttered house to the...
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Vision in the Novels
(February 1955)
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Vision in the Novels "THE FUTURE HAS NEVER, SINCE MAN COULD READ AND WRITE, BEEN LESS VALID AS AN INCENTIVE TO ACTION THAN THE PAST" ANNE FREMANTLE S CRIPTURE warns us that "without vision,...
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Books
(January 1955)
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BOOKS Building a Bridge Between Dream and Reality THE COLLECTED POEMS OF EDITH SITWELL. Vanguard. $6.50. By ANNE FREMANTLE D AME Edith Sitwell is not only the dean of living English poets....
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Critics' Choice for Christmas
(December 1954)
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Critics' Choice for Christmas VIVIAN MERCIER A N unusually large number of books of lasting worth have appeared this year; I hope to read them all eventually. Those that have not yet come my...
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The Plot Against Hitler
(July 1954)
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TEN YEARS AGO The Plot Against Hitler ANNE FREMANTLE ~)~)Ir~HE seat of the treason in each case is the | s a m e - the inner conviction of the accused - ' - t h a t what he is doing is right."...
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Vernon Lee, a Lonely Lady
(June 1954)
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BOOKS Vernon Lee, a Lonely Lady ANNE FREMANTLE S HE scared me at first, in her mannish clothes, with la striped, starched shirt and tie, short, gray straight sparse hair and gleaming eyes. She...
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And Heaven, Too
(April 1954)
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ROAD TO ROME And Heaven, Too ANNE FREMANTLE AT six, mother started taking me to confession-she was Church of England, but "high"--and I wrote my first poem: On Thursday night As it was...
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The Diaries of Virginia Woolf
(March 1954)
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BOOKS (o(o A N _/i The Diaries of Virginia Wooif ANNE FREMANTLE ND now with some pleasure I find that it's seven; and must cook dinner. Haddock and sausage meat. I think it is true that...
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Death of a Poet
(December 1953)
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DYLAN THOMAS Death of a Poet ANNE FREMANTLE T T HE country is holy, Dylan Thomas wrote, and and the depression, when almost everyone in Wales bade his love "know the green...
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Is there a religious noise?
(April 1953)
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extreme. Competition between truth and untruth is absolutely essential for self-government, for when dissent is forbidden truth becomes unrecognizable. Admittedly, such a course is dangerous,...
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Dear, Dead Days
(February 1953)
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Dear, Dead Days THE CHALLENGE. By Phyllis Bottom*. Har-court, Brace. $4.75 By ANNE FREMANTLE THE challenge Phyllis Bottome describes are "the years from adolescence to the early thirties, in...
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Stephen Spender
(May 1951)
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Stephen Spender By ANNE FREMANTLE THE French call Stephen Spender "ce Shelley," and the tall, sensitive, cavernous poet looks, indeed, like what might have been seen plain by all the...
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Thirty Years A-Growing
(March 1951)
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Thirty Years A-Growing By ANNE FREMANTLE AT ONE MOMENT in his youth, Cardinal Newman confessed, he was enormously impressed by some Low Church divine who had written that "the only evidence of...
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Books
(December 1950)
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Books The Wisdom of the Sands. Antoine de Saint - Exupery. Translated by Stuart Gilbert, Harcourt. $4. HAILED as one of the most important French books published in the last decade,...
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Two Ends to One Tale
(November 1949)
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November 11, 1949 THE COMMONWEAL 161 Two Ends to One Tale Anne Fremantle B....
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FOUR AMERICAN CATHOLIC ESSAYISTS
(December 1948)
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America, in order to buy from her raw ,materials, cereals, and essential machinery, but will have almost nothing that American will need and want. Some luxury goods, British wool, French wines, the...
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REGINA LAUDIS
(October 1948)
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3 6 THE COMMONWEAL October 22, 1948 good time our ancestors must have had devising them l They are like fairy tales that could be looked at and lived with and taken seriously. Take the O'Crean...
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THE PLAGUE AND ITS CURE
(October 1948)
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The Plague and its Cure ANNE FREMANTLE MALBERT CAMUS has written the first • major war novel to come out of Europe since the Allied victory. His "The Plague" (Knopf, $3.00) is a work of heroic...
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MARTIN BUBER
(August 1948)
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Martin Buber ANNE FREMANTLE IT IS HIGH time that Dr. Martin Buber's collected works were published in English, in this country, and in a uniform edition. The world has few enough philosophers, God...
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BOOKS
(July 1948)
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Books ANNE FREMANTLE Newman and Bloxam. R. D. Middleton. Oxford. $6.00. Journey into Faith. Eleanor Ruggles. Norton. $4.00 Father Dominic Barberi. Denis Gwynn. Desmond. $3-OO. SOME figures, like...
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COMMUNICATIONS Oil and Public Power-Peers vs People?
(July 1948)
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Communications OIL AND PUBLIC POWER Oakland, Calif. TO the Editors: I usually find myself in wholehearted agreement with your editorial comments to current events, but your remarks anent the...
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SHEPHERD'S WARNING
(May 1948)
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Shepherd's Warning IT IS A sad pity" Sir Mark Sykes wrote in 1914 "that in fighting Prussian militarism we shall become it." Freedom has always been the first casualty of war, and the slowest...
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GANDHI'S NEGATIVE WAY
(February 1948)
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Gandhi's Negative Way Anne Fremantle THE RIG-VEDA, composed some fifteen hundred years before Christ, declares that the world rests on the sacrifice of God. This idea, basic to Hinduism, as it...
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BOSWELL'S BOSWELL
(January 1948)
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375 BoswelPs Boswell ANNE FREMANTLE ENGLAND, which first invented that quintessence of perfection, the gentleman's gentleman, has nowimproved upon her own design, and, in Mr. D. B. Wyndham...
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MR. WILSON'S FIVE POINTS
(January 1948)
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354 Mr. Wilson's Five Points Europe Without Baedeker. Edmund Wilson. Doubleday. $4.00. 1. The English way of doing things is quieter, more orderly, politer. 2. Dealings with...
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TREASON
(January 1948)
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Treason ANNE FREMANTLE T HE COINS of intellectual currency, like grosser coins, vary in value. Most of us still use pebbles, or colored shells; some, in conversation, if not in writing, confine...
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TAPESTRIES
(December 1947)
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278 Tapestries ANNE FREMANTLE SIX CENTURIES of French tapestries covering an acre of wall-space are being currently shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York—the greatest and most...
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WHAT, THEN, DOES DR. NEWMAN MEAN ?
(December 1947)
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What, then, does Dr. Newman Mean? Anne Fremantle THIS WAS Charles Kingsley's contemptuous question, whose vulgar ribald effrontery was superbly and immortally answered by one of the greatest...
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EXPATRIATES END
(December 1947)
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229 Expatriates End ANNE FREMANTLE GERTRUDE STEIN and Henry Miller are two excellent examples of the untean American, of the American that must go back every so often and kiss the old European...
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THE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHILD
(November 1947)
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The American and English Child ANNE FREMANTLE "IT'S NOT that I have anything against Devonshire," 8-year old Sam Coleridge told his mother, "and Grandfather is darling to me, but I have...
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FRANCE FOREVER
(November 1947)
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France Forever* ANNE FREMANTLE THE MOAT was so thickly coated with green scum that no water was visible. "I am in despair," said the pretty Lorraine hostess, whose rich industrialist husband...
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CONVERSATION IN THE HEAT OF THE DAY
(October 1947)
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October 3 I, I947 THE COMMONWEAL Conversation in the Heat of the Day* ANNE FREMANTLE T HE TELEGRAM arrived the day it rained. For six weeks the sun had blazed down on us, and on our...
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THE BRIGHTER SIDE
(October 1947)
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Madonna and Child, and "After Mass," both limestone statuettes botween three and four feet high, show the same two dimensional tendencies.9 "After Mass" is a peasant woman, wearing one of the heavy...
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IN ENGLAND NOW
(September 1947)
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September 5, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL 503 obviously fear, and perhaps secretly admire him, but if pleasantly,...
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LEON BLOY
(August 1947)
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Leon Bloy Anne Fremantle WRITE BOOKS which will live, but up, starting from...
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NORTH AFRICAN LETTERS
(May 1947)
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North African Letters From Augustine to Albert...
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DESERT JOURNEY
(July 1947)
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Desert Journey Anne Fremantie N • EXT TO ME at the table in the dining fifth, 1 went to the church,...
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WHAT COMES NATURALLY
(February 1947)
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February 28, z947 THE COMMONWEAL picture is no "midsummer night's dream." It is mainly concerned with a tiresome, cross-country chase that tries to be very funny, but succeeds more often in being...
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CONTRAST IN CAPITALS
(February 1947)
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417 Contrast in Capitals ANNE FREMANTLE IT WAS ARMS and the man that Virgil said he sang. But both the real subject of the "Aeneid," and its object, was the city of Rome. For to fallen man,...
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FRANK KAFKA
(December 1946)
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[184] Franz Kafka The current revival of interest in his work Anne Fremantle I AM an end or a beginning ... it is a mandate." So Franz Kafka wrote in his diaries, and his...
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MOM IN THE KITCHEN
(October 1946)
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to all who came: first come, first served, but all were well fed, and all felt satisfied. Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, William Faulkner and many other writers were not only her friends, but...
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Horizon's Editor
(August 1946)
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August a, x946 THE COMMONWEAL 385 the artist's choice. Gracious, goodness gracious, oh my goodness gracious how American Miss Stein has remained in her heart. This intellectml, trained in...
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DUST ON THE PEACOCK THRONE
(May 1946)
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168 THE COMMONWEAL May 31, I946 ever, I suspect its conclusion is: you never can tell wha~ will happen when a horse loves a man. As a French movie, "Heartbeat" may have worked out all right, but...
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Justice and the Social Order-The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilization-A Wall to Paint On-Composer and Critic-The Other Side-Pange Lingua-The Autobiography of William Allen White-The Sikhs-Guerrilla Padre in Mindanao-The Power and the Glory
(April 1946)
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625 Books of the Week Justice and the Social Order. Emit Brunner, Harper. $3.00. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilization. Elton Mayo. Harvard Business School. $2.50. ONE might...
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The Wildcatters-Courts and Cabinets-Call the Next Witness
(March 1946)
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More Books of the Week The Wildcatters. Samuel W. Tait, Jr. Princeton. $3.00. HERE IS a book packed with interesting facts. But Chapter II, entitled "Poor Man's Paradise," was my special delight....
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"...SINCE MAURICE DIED"
(February 1946)
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"... Since Maurice Died" Maurice Baring: April 27, 1874—December 14, 1945 Anne Fremantle THERE ARE six great powers, the then Due de Richelieu said, in the mid-nineteenth century:...
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HEARD MELODIES
(January 1946)
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384 THE COMMONWEAL January 25, 1946 Heard Melodies ANNE FREMANTLE ( (T) ROWN hair turning grey, and a face like the face -D of one of those statues which Gothic sculptors carve—a face of...
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Artists on Art The Death of Virgil Outside Eden Men Without Guns Trial Balance The Question of Henry James The Short Stories of Henry James Agriculture in an Unstable Economy
(January 1946)
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More Books of the Week Artists on Art. Edited by Robert Goldwater and Marc Treves. Pantheon. $4.50. THE SUBJECT of this book, the editors state in the introduction, is the artist not as writer,...
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Teresa Modern German Literature The Diaries of Tchaikovsky Korea and the Old Orders in Eastern Asia The New Veteran Beautiful Austria
(January 1946)
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337 The Opera Season Melody as a Menace NEITHER Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette" nor Ponchielli's "La Gioconda" is an opera ever likely to be regarded as great in any shift of fashion or taste. It...
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SIGNIFICANT CITY
(December 1945)
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266 THE COMMONWEAL December 21, 1945 Significant City ANNE FREMANTLE "DAY and Night, Night and Day" crooned a deep voice into the microphone, and the police below tried to prevent some...
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CHRISTMAS IN LITERATURE
(December 1945)
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Christmas in Literature Anne Fremantle RADIO reminds us annually of the Cratchits, and Charles Dickens is almost as integral a part of the sound and sight of Christmas in twentieth century...
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The Skalds America Is West,The Bach Reader,The Gauntlet
(November 1945)
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November 30, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 171 Books of the Week The Skalds: A Selection of Their Poems. With an Introduction by Lee. M. Hollander. Princeton. $2.75. THAT there...
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WITHIN AND WITHOUT: GEORGE MAC-DONALD
(November 1945)
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Within and Without: George Macdonald ANNE FREMANTLE IN FORTY years, through the middle of the nineteenth century, George Macdonald published sixty-three books. He also had eleven children, a...
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AND THE BUSH WAS NOT CONSUMED
(November 1945)
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7i And the Bush Was Not Consumed ANNE FREMANTLE IN HER QUITE admirable critical study of Virginia Woolf* Joan Bennett sets out to discover how her subject "ordered her world." And in no...
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"...AND BE A MAN WITH MEN"
(October 1945)
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"... And Be a Man with Men' L. H. Myers and his forebears Anne Fremantle EVLN IN England, where son still follows rather through the same schools, into the same profession, whether the...
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SACRED AND PROFANE SUCCESS
(July 1945)
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36o THE COMMONWEAL July 27, 1945 Sacred and Profane Success ANNE FREMANTLE LUCILLE PAPIN BORDEN has written a breathless life of Frances Cabrini 1; Henry 'Wise Miller an excellently told, witty...
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MORGAN'S MIRROR
(July 1945)
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3 10 THE COMMONWEAL July 13, 1945 Morgan's Mirror ANNE FREMANTLE A SERIES of weekly essays by Charles Morgan began to appear in the Times Literary Supplement (London) on October 31, 1942. A...
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AMERICAN PAINTINGS
(July 1945)
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July 6, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 287 American Paintings * ANNE FREMANTLE THIS selection of "one hundred and sixteen repre- sentative artists, some of them foreign-born, but American inspired, American...
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AUDEN'S ODYSSEY
(May 1945)
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May 25, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 141 Auden's Odyssey ANNE FREMANTLE FOR A poet to publish a volume of collected verse marks as definite a stage in his career as when an artist has his first one-man...
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WHOSE FOUNTAINS ARE WITHIN
(May 1945)
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72 THE COMMONWEAL May 4, 1945 Whose Fountains Are Within ANNE FREMANTLE ONE of the oldest of all arguments, perhaps contemporary with the owl-egg controversy, is whether cats are right to prefer...
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BOOK OF STRUGGLE
(April 1945)
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18 THE COMMONWEAL April 20, 1945 recall, accept, or impel other figures, subject; things. It is of course no more astonishing that Garcia Lorca has been only twice before played in this country...
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THE MYSTICS
(March 1945)
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5^9 The Mystics ANNE FREMANTLE HERE IS a delightful, but also a maddening, book.* It is so full of solid spiritual nourishment that one hates to complain of the sloppiness of the serving:...
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COLLABORATIONISTS ALL
(March 1945)
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497 Collaborationists All ANNE FREMANTLE THIS YEAR, the papers facetiously told us, the ground-hog did not see his shadow on the appointed day, and they warned us of sinister consequences for...
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VICTORIAN VIGNETTE
(February 1945)
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February z6, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 44x California projects as they are now operating are far from being able to use the quantity of water that California is certain to receive, even in the distant...
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WISE MAN'S SONS
(December 1944)
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I94 T H E C O M M O N W E A L December 8, I944 when an oil operator was truly lucky, that he could drill a well in the alley between our office building and Hickok's livery barn and get a...
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Frenay, Adolph Dominic
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French, David
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French, David S.
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French, Joseph Lewis
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French, William C
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Frentress, Madeleine
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Freund, C. J.
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Freund, Clement J
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Freund, Clement J.
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Freund, Ludwig
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Frey, John P.
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Friebert, Stuart
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Friebert, Ute von Funcke, translated by Stuart
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Fried, Charles
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Friedenberg, Daniel M
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Friedenberg, Daniel M.
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FRIEDENBERG, EDGAR Z.
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Friedman, Maurice
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Friedmann, F. G.
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Friedmann, F.G.
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Friedmann, Leo
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Friedmann, Steven Philip Kramer and Leo
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Friedrich, C. J.
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Friedrich, Carl J
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Friedrich, Carl J.
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Friedrich, Carl Joachim
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Friedrich, Jörg
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Friel, Brian
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Friend, Barbara
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Friend-Jones, Gilbert
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Frieseke, Frances
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Frisbie, Margery
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FRISBIE, RICHARD
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Frisch, Alfred
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Frohlich, Mary
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Frohock, W. M.
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Fromm, M. Gerard
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Frost, Carrie Frederick
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Frost, Douglas L.
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Frost, Frances
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Frost, Frances M.
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FROST, RAYMOND
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Fry, John
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