The Belgium-Holland Mediation Offer THE FRANCO-BRITISH negative reaction to the latest offer of mediation does not mean that such proposals are not the most promising means of ending the war....
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AN "ECCLESIASTICAL GEOGRAPHY" of the USSR would furnish many of as with considerable surprises. We are so used to thinking of Russia as the great stronghold of Eastern Orthodoxy (and rightly)...
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IN THE DAKOTAS, Nebraska and other states in this region and further west the idea of relief and aid from outside agencies has been familiar for some fourteen years. When things started...
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MY FRIENDS are trying to make me over. (So are your friends trying to make you over. If you haven't a suspicious nature and they're fairly subtle about It, you may not have noticed.) In my case...
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A HIGHLY interesting suggestion was recently offered by William; Hillman, representative of Collier's Weekly in Europe, in a broadcast from London, to the effect that the absence up to this time...
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NURSE EDITH CAVELL Brooklyn, N. Y. TO the Editors: After having read your review of "Nurse Edith Cavell" I attended an exhibition of this film. Your reviewer seemed to commend the...
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Too Many Girls "TOO MANY GIRLS" is a very fresh and pleasing X musical. It has speed, high spirits, youth, and the youngsters who make up the cast are very pleasing persons who, in addition to...
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A Man Must Stand Up "THE PRIVATE LIVES O F ELIZABETH AND ESSEX" becomes the public quarrels of two prides as Bess and Robert love and spit at each other in classical language. Deviations from...
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DEAR EDITORS: It is reasonable enough that societies within the Catholic Church or any other organized group should prepare lists of books and plays and motion pictures and indicate those which...
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Music Makers Men of Music, by Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock. New York: Simon & Schuster. $3.75. WITTY AND STIMULATING are these short biographies of the extraordinary personalities...
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THE CONSECRATION of two Negro bishops among the twelve of different races and nations whom Pope Pius consecrated in St. Peter's on the Feast of Christ the King has aroused interest and revealed...
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