End of Lend-Lease WE DO not pretend to feel comfortable when we have to start a paragraph with $41,208,000,000. In the financial affairs of the nation at this moment that may or may not be a huge...
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494 THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 Five years ago, to the month, I wrote in these columns an article entitled "Apprentices . . . and Builders." This consisted of an analysis of the apprentice...
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Prospect for Peace The Big Three and problem of realpolitik James MacGregor Byrne N THE hour of triumph, our gladness is I dimmed by a haunting doubt—"Will the peace last? Can it be maintained?"...
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498 THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 Mother Mary Skobtzoff HELEN ISWOLSKY WE HAVE often heard the remark: "How is it that the terrible ordeals of this war have produced no saints? Where are the...
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SOO THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 ROSE HAWTHORNE LATHROP Maryland Tuberculosis Hospital, State Sanatorium, Maryland. TO the Editors: I am preparing a biography of Rose Lathrop, Hawthorne's...
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502 THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 The Screen "Rome Wasn't Burnt in a Day), NEVER before has music been featured as the piece de resistance in a fiction movie as it is in this new version of...
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September 7, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 503 Pulling the Lion's Teeth DOROTHY DONNELLY . . . Who clipped the lion's wings And flea'd his rump and pared his claws? M OSES conceived as the gawky, virile,...
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September 7, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 505 woven with the fortunes of the world. We rise or fall together." Supplementing an often fallible political judgment with a daring but sound military...
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508 THE COMMONWEAL September 7, 1945 PORTSMOUTH PRIORY SCHOOL Portsmouth, Rhode Island 23 miles from Providence, 8 miles from Newport. CONDUCTED by American Monks of the English Benedictine ...
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