Should Mr. Welles Go to Europe^ ISOLATIONIST OPPOSITION to the sendi. ing of Mr. Welles to Europe alternates its emphasis between the uselessness of the trip and its dangers. We are asked to...
|
A STREET left the quay to climb to the old town; it rose from the harbor and a little way up it there was a railing on which you could lean and look at the view. The view was of the fort, where...
|
IN SPITE of the emphasis given In some current periodicals to discussion of the "corporative order," most of us are still rather vague when asked to explain clearly what would bring about this...
|
Because we loved the land we lost, The city that we could not save, To Poland—to the doubly crossed— The earth we are, we gave. Let those who conquered Poland boast New ground. New ground for...
|
FOR SIXTEEN YEARS he got around, and saw the country. In winter time he would come back home and work for the department stores, but when the spring came again, a fever got hold of him; he just...
|
Rain-called, in sudden green delight The grasses leap against the light, Quickened from the eager seed Billion-bodied springs the weed To glut and riot in a tangle, Crowd and thrust, smother...
|
AS LENT BEGINS in that portion of the Christian populations of the world where Lent still means something more than a conventionalized interim between winter weariness and worries and the coming...
|
THE THREAT TO THE WEST Wellfleet, Mass. TO the Editors: After reading Dawson's excellent "The Threat to the West" (February 2) I returned to his first sentence: "This is a dark time, and there...
|
Two for the Show LE T US have more such reviews as "Two for the Show," which depend for their effect on acting and writing talent instead of on vulgarity and splendiferous costumes and scenery....
|
"Got No Strings" itT}INOCCHIO" may not have exactly the story XT or characters that Collodi had in mind in his famous tale, but it is Walt Disney at his best. Perfect for the Disney medium are...
|
Five Novels Final Hosting. Patrick Welch. Stokes. $2.5a THIS is a grand and exciting book to read. Some of the reviewers will not like "Final Hosting" for there is nothing of the psychological...
|
THE MOST REVEREND Bishop Paulin Ladeuze, Rector Magnificus of the Catholic University of Louvain for over thirty years, died February 9. He was known even to the American public, largely because...
|