Goulash at the Waldorf WE CONTINUE to follow, now amazed, now disgusted, and now dismayed, the tortuous path of the debate as to whether or not it will be possible to assist the European peoples...
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The Returning Soldiers* Mistrust of what they tell about Europe C. G. Paulding THEY TALK so much the ones that talk; they never want to see England again or France or Italy; they do not like the...
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September 28, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 569 The Laws of War 1. A rule to encourage Those sacking a village: What We do, is forage; What They do, is pillage. II. Another antimony In the great pageant:...
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Attitudes toward the Revolution The evolution of "Nationalism" and of "Internationalism" Nicholas Berdyaev T HOSE WHO rose against the Bolshevik revolution in 1918 rose against it in the name of...
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5 7 2 THE COMMONWEAL September z8, 1945 Communications THE JAPANESE Collegeville, Minn. T 0 the Editors: In his communication about the Japanese (September 7, 1945) Mr. William Franklin Sands...
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576 THE COMMONWEAL September 28, 1945 The Stage & Screen Boy Who Lived Twice A WEEK of horrors—two of which I was not urged to attend—and the third which can only sadly be called a long-term...
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578 THE COMMONWEAL September 28, 1945 No Unemployment EDWARD SKILLIN, JR. FIFTEEN YEARS have passed since the need for finding a workable way of keeping our vast productive powers going was so...
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September 28, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL lace's forte, anyway. He does pose the problem in more concrete terms than it is usually done. He suggests the outlines of one viable approach to the national—and...
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5 82 THE COMMONWEAL September 28, 1945 ealucatori: Have you considered the important contribution THE COMMONWEAL can make in your classroom work? THE COMMONWEAL is widely used in Catholic...
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