The COMMONWEAL volume xxxvm May 14, 1943 number 4 THE WEEK 87 FRENCH POLICY George de...
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May 14, 1943 THE COMMONWEAL 89 French Policy DEEP CONCERN over the fate of France is not the exclusive privilege of Frenchmen. I...
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9° Shall Germany Pay? Discussion of a controversial matter. By J. L. Benvenisti THE FIENDS in human shape who decide these things at the British War Office, having formed the opinion...
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94 Nicolaus Copernicus Four hundred years have passed since a great priest-scientist revolutionized astronomy. By Marta Wankowicz IN A city where half the houses are now but a pile...
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May 14, 1943 THE COMMONWEAL 97 Why Christian Unions? By PAUL VIGNAUX ONE FEATURE in the progress of European labor at the end of...
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99 The Stage & Screen The First Million BETWEEN ages of four and twelve, children, by choice, live in a comic strip world. This comedy belongs among the comic strips. It should delight...
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The Stage & Screen IOO Two Wrapped in Technicolor i i /~1 RASH DIVE" represents one of those wonderful V_/ opportunities Hollywood has to make an unusual film; and then it throws originality...
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IOO Editors' Choice The Latin American Policy of the United States. Samuel Flagg Bemis. Harcourt. $4.50. The Tragedy of European Labor, 1918-1939. Adolf Sturmthai. Columbia. ...
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IO2 More Books of the Week The Autobiography of a Curmudgeon. Harold L. Ickes. Reynal & Hitchcock. $3.OQ. LIVELY is the word for Mr. Ickes's autobiography. He is so engrossed in the...
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May 14, 1943 THE COMMONWEAL 105 The Inner Forum A Labor Apostolate to the North SINCE the admirable Jocist movement in France...
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