Britain's Foreign Policy WHAT George Catlin says elsewhere in this issue about Ernest Bevin is well borne out in the new Foreign Secretary's report to the House of Commons, August 2 1 . Bevin shows...
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Washington to Paris to Rome Travel notes of a returning exile Jean C. de Menasce I FEEL SMUG; I make every effort to look suave and benevolent. Soon my neck will be stiff but I keep my nose glued...
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476 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 defeat. Young Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook's son, only just scrambled back. The explanation would seem to be that the people of Britain voted against Winston...
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August 31, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 477 Under the Stone At a picnic you sit on a stone, And it is warm on your legs from the sun, Warm and hard and solid and sure Like the certain love of your family,...
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478 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 of which the American Church was led to judge corn-monism and fascism, not by the ideologies they taught, but by their capacity for collaboration with...
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August 31, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 479 The Screen Mixing Fun and World Politics W HEN a man is over 21 he just doesn't absorb things easily—especially book learning. Max Wharton realizes this, and...
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480 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 A Story of Growth FRANCIS DOWNING THERE IS something painfully embarrassing in reading about conversions.* For the processes involved, even in Newman, are never...
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482 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 on Pennsylvania Avenue, loading them with honors, winking at their practice of fascism inside their own countries and otherwise discouraging South America's real...
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484 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 College of CHESTNUT HILL Chestnut Hill Pennsylvania Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph Approved by the Association of American Unversities. For further...
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