Gentlemen of the Senate: FROM THE OUTSET, as soon as we saw the published text of what had been worked out at Dumbarton Oaks, we expressed in these columns a certain dissatisfaction. It seemed to us...
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Evolution and Revolution The question raised by the present situation in Spain Alfredo Mendizabal NO ONE doubts any longer that the Franco regime is breathing its last. Although the government...
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322 THE COMMONWEAL January 12, 1945 "La Grande Argentina " Currents and cross-currents in a puzzling country George Doherty THIS rallying cry, credited to the Argentine poet, ...
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January 12, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 325 America's Peace Potential MICHAEL WILLIAMS THE HEADING above this article is not original, having been adapted from a most remarkable article by Mr. Gill...
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January 12, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 327 Communications BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH The following telegram from Franz Werfel to Theodore Maynard and Mr. Maynard's reply relate to a review which...
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328 THE COMMONWEAL January 12, 1945 Down to the Sea HARRY LORIN BINSSE pETER F. ANSON'S name is not very well known A in America, although it should be. He is a Catholic, a writer of...
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January 12, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 331 The Stage & Screen Sing Out, Sweet Land! TWO MUSICALS in the week and it strikes me their difference is perhaps even more notable than their separate...
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January 12, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 333 The Inner Forum An Invitation to Disquiet DRIVING slowly on a wet pavement, the scene that caught my eye was a familiar one—familiar in the "blighted"...
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