Miscasting Mussolini IN THE MINDS of too many people there has popped up in Italy since the war a brand new Mussolini, the great white hope for peace. This popular figure has a holy horror...
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IN THE small Western mining town where I was born, the pleasant habit of having a family doctor was taken for granted. I can well remember the intense loyalty my childhood friends and I felt...
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THE OTHER DAY LaVonne, the glamor girl of my fourth period class, stopped admiring her glossy, red nails long enough to ask a question so startling that it brought the whole class to embarrassed...
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THERE is little doubt that the "appropriate unit" provision of the National Labor Relations Act is in for more intensified attack at the present session of Congress. The members of the National...
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The gesture of a gift is adequate. If you have nothing: laurel leaf nor bay, No flower, no seed, no apple gathered late, Do not in desperation lay The beauty of your tears upon the clay. No...
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WHAT IS written below about a book which I am now reading should not be regarded as criticism or a review, in the technical sense of those two words, but rather as a preliminary report dealing...
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FOOLISH BRITAIN Plattsburg, N. Y. TO the Editors: American public opinion is definitely on the side of the Allies in the present war, but unless care is taken there may be a slackening of...
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Night Musk THIS IS open season for boy-meets-girl-in-New-York plays, and now Clifford Odets has written his version. Unlike Elmer Rice's "Two on an Island," which the Odets play resembles and...
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More Rauschning The Voice of Destruction. Hermann Rauschning. Putnam. $2.75. IF PEOPLE were inclined to think hard about the world as it is, Herr Rauschning's latest book would beat on their...
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THE CATHOLIC WORKER movement has been increasing throughout the country notably during recent months. The February issue of the paper (circulation about 125,000) lists two houses of hospitality...
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