THE WEEK
What We Mean by Planning
FOR SEVERAL WEEKS in these columns we have been lamenting the lack of post-war planning for our national economy. Perhaps some of our readers have wondered what...
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The Party Line in France
The mutations of French Communists
Paule Berault
"ABOVE ALL, the Party has shown absolute firmness, changing its tactics three times in succession since September, 1939,...
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The Pope's Plea for Personalism
A summary and commentary on the latest encyclical
H. A. Reinhold
DURING the coronation of our present Pope, back in 1939, I spent a whole night in an armchair...
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Report from New Orleans
TIM O'BRIEN
IT ALL started with the printing and distribution of a leaflet. It was a militant type of leaflet directed against anti-union forces and it contained some strong...
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The Stage
Doctors Disagree
REGRETTABLY, Rose Franken's second offering of the season can only be regarded as the most perfect exhibition of vainglory on the list for '43. In the ordinary course of...
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THE SCREEN
One Man's Meat
WHILE ALL the mad skelter for "Ten Best" lists usually irks me, I find myself fairly amenable to the idea at this time of the year; and without too much coaxing I can be...
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Editors' Choice
Sunburst. Mauricio Magdaleno. Viking. $2.50. The Signpost. E. Arnot Robertson. Macmillan. $2.50.
Mexican Novel
ANITA BRENNER presents us with a remarkably smooth and flowing...
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More Books of the Week
George M. Cohan. Ward Morehouse. Lippincott. $3.00.
LAST WEEK I noticed a girl at a service men's dance, and something about her face and manner prompted me to ask if she had...
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The Inner Forum
Apostle In Jamaica
IT IS twenty-two years since Father M. Oliver Semmes, S.J., began serving the poor Negroes of the streets, lanes and "yards" of Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I. Among...
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