Paris RAIN fell softly in the night. I had come into Paris from the East and the Station was full of soldiers coming back on leave or entraining for the front. Once you were out of the station the...
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though landscapes even are swept as by the very blade of death, his prophecy—and it is of death—• culminates in a promise greater than the catastrophe. Grave reverberations come from beneath the...
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One thing all of us can do is to pray for Philip Murray. More than any Catholic layman in years he is in a position to do something big for his country and for Christian social reform. And he is...
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up a little hill where the big board timber grew. I followed behind him carrying all the tools. As we ripped the first big white oak down, Lin had to stop to rest five times. While I trimmed the...
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done, in spite of the supposedly superior claims of their racial passion. What I have alluded to as the day-by-day, newspaper-view, so to speak, of the world at war: of the world boiling and...
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Communications THE JUST AND THE UNJUST New York, N. Y. ' TO the Editors: May I point out that Mr. Sylvestei A in his review misses the point of James Cozzens' new novel, "The Just and the...
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tello films bother to fuss around so much with plots. Usually the stories don't make much sense anyway, so why not just let the comedians, the singers and the chorus go about their business and do...
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pie, and lovely country. It is easy to take at a sitting. (This reviewer did so take it.) Miss Macardle does about as well as any woman can be expected to do in telling her story in the voice of a...
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The Inner Forum Latin American Seminar ONE of the most enterprising steps toward Pan-American cultural cooperation will be taken at Washington, D. C, on August 24. It is the opening of an...
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