The Nazi-Polish Documents THE GERMAN EXPERTS let loose among the confidential papers of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs have had a field day which has lasted no less than six months....
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AS A NEGRO, I have been greatly pleased to note the haste with which the literary world has acclaimed Richard Wright, author of the book "Native Son," as the greatest writer of his race. I...
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AMAN LEAVING a foreign country in which he has lived for years bears with him the obligation to keep faith with the friends he has left there. In the case of a country like France this implies...
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AFE WALKED across the Pyrenees broke, after the International Brigade was disbanded, and hitchhiked up toward Paris. He was disreputable looking, long-haired, wearing the torn, dirty...
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M Y RECENT correspondence with Mr. John Chamberlain in this column, in which he explained how I had been (unintentionally) unfair to him through the use of an unverified quotation from one of his...
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T H E LANGUAGE OF T H E GAEL New York City. TO the Editors: Back in the Old Parish as youngsters we all knew very well that if, possibly, there could be an eighth deadly sin it was this: to talk...
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Lady In Waiting MISS GLADYS GEORGE is back again, and we can throw up our caps for that at least. Her play, a dramatization by Margaret Sharp of her novel "The Nutmeg Tree," is not in itself...
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Jane Eyre Again IT IS MY GOOD FORTUNE to have seen David O. Selznick's excellent production of "Rebecca^' before I read Daphne du Maurier's novel. Not being forewarned, I sat spellbound from the...
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THERE IS SOMETHING unhealthy in the concentration whereby one-fifth of one percent of all industrial corporations hold 52 percent of the nation's corporate assets. Even more unwholesome is the...
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Three Whtthers spiritual Values and World Affairs. Sir Alfred Zimmern. Oxford. $3.00 The Organic State. Ross J. S. Hoffman. Sheed &' Ward. $1.50. The New World Order. H. G. Wells. Alfred A....
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'T'EMPS PRESENT publishes each week a summary •* of the activities of the young French Catholics who have formed groups in Paris and throughout France to support the action of the magazine and to...
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