Nuremberg A N AMERICAN sits in the courtroom in •**¦ Nuremberg judging Germans and that means that there is no longer a sovereign German nation. If there were a sovereign German nation...
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Two Poems Weredale Park You were woodland once and now are a postal number the most exclusive and desirable little piece of real estate in the province and who but I unpicaresque wanderer will...
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Christmas in Literature Anne Fremantle RADIO reminds us annually of the Cratchits, and Charles Dickens is almost as integral a part of the sound and sight of Christmas in twentieth century...
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188 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 The Child Who Never Grew Up John J. Barry ^TT NOW you what it is to be a child?" v^ asks Francis Thompson in his essay ¦*¦ m. on Shelley. "It is to be...
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192 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 Books of the Year The Editors NATURALLY the transition from war to a troubled peace has hardly had time to be reflected in books. ...
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204 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 The Stage & Screen A Sound Of Hunting NDT HAVING read Harry Brown's best-selling novel, "A Walk in the Sun," I am not qualified to draw comparisons...
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204 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 The Stage & Screen December 7, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 205 Hit! EVERY now and then Hollywood...
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206 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 Books of the Week The Wind Is Rising. Jules Romains. Knopf. $3.00. '"P'HE twelfth volume of M. Romains's "Men of Good 1 Will," "The Wind...
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220 THE COMMONWEAL December 7, 1945 The Inner Forum The English Liturgy Society The Commonweal has asked me for a brief account of the rise and progress of the English Liturgy Society,...
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