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Vol. 035 Issue 020 (March 6 1942)
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THE WEEK
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The COMMONWEAL
VOLUME XXXV March 6, 1942 ~UMBgR 20 THE WEEK 475 NATION'S CAPITAL Harry Lorin Binsse 478 PICASSO AND THE "NORMANDIE" M. A. Court, tier 479 THE COMING BATTLE FOR INDIA...
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NATION'S CAPITAL
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Binsse, Harry Lorin
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THE COMMONWEAL March 6, I942 ance and leadership." Yet in view of all this we continue to "harm our friends and allies" in the vain hope of starving our enemies. "There is something wrong with...
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PICASSO AND THE "NORMANDIE"
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Courturier, M. A.
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March 6, x942 THE COMMONWEAL 479 Washington's Birthday week-end was cold and dear and beautifully sparkling--atypical of the District. Driving through the streets late Friday night something...
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THE COMING BATTLE FOR INDIA
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Brandt, Albert A.
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The Coming Battle for India
To whom would this rich prey fall, if it falls? By Albert A. Brandt I T IS for India that the last and decisive battle of the Old World will be fought. That Ger-...
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IN QUEST TO HAVE NOT (Verse)
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Honig, Edwin
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March 6, t942 THE COMMONWEAL many's designs because their own course of action, formulated almost immediately after the estab- lishment of the USSR, tended in the same direc- tion. After the...
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THE ADMIRAL AND THE WOODPECKER
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Engels, Vincent
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484 THE COMMONWEAL March 6, 1942 The Admiral and the Woodpecker By VINCENT ENGELS U NTIL he moved away from us recently, the grand old man of our neighborhood in the city of Washington...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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March 6, x942 T H E C 0 M where he released it, and posted himself as a guard of one to await its recovery. A crowd of small and bigger boys, and a number of grown ups soon gathered about him,...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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THE COMMONWEAL March 6, x942 "plugs"---or whatever the jargon of the market-place term such things---advertising announcements for cigars and laxatives and all manner of merchandise. And such...
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THE STAGE
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Burnham, David
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March 6, x942 THE COMMONWEAL work. I believe that intelligent readers, not technicians, will welcome the work before our established Catholic critics. I have great faith in such a reading public:...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE COMMONWEAL March 6, I94Z A more valid criticism, it seems to me, might be its lack of pressing excitement. Voices bark constantly through a brace of annunciators, the teletype ticks fran-...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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in his writings he practices what he preaches, namely, "In p/nltration du milieu." His milieu is the world of popular letters and the middle-class reading public, and he invariably brings to his...
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THE INNER FORUM
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March 6, x942 THE COMMONWEAL 493 FJdJration Canadienne des Unlversitaires Catholiques S IMULTANEOUSLY at Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec, the Canadian Federation of Catholic Uni- versity...
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