obviates the dangers embodied in centralized state control. If only there were some way of stopping the clock . . . French Canada THE ARTICLE, "Fight over Neutrality," published in our columns in...
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The Poteen Maker MICHAEL McLAVERTY WHEN HE taught me about fifteen years ago he was an old man near his retirement, and when he would pass through the streets of the little town on his way from...
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to all who came: first come, first served, but all were well fed, and all felt satisfied. Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, William Faulkner and many other writers were not only her friends, but...
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An Epilogue Watch from the shore the ship, the vision moving Farther and farther off. Ah, what shall touch you now, Girl, clean motion in the sun, hand waving. What reach across that distance? ...
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to live and breathe and create and find human satisfaction in, err. They may superficially claim to make the accomplishment of virtue easier, and may seem to mitigate the constant torment of...
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Communications REPUDIATION IN ST. LOUIS Bronx, N. Y. TO the Editors: In the name of the many Catholic members of the Teachers Guild and out of respect for the truth, I protest against the...
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Wagnerian sham-scheme. It is a truism that O'Neill wrights for actors. But I think here it is a truth that not only the outstanding skills of Dudley Digges, James Barton, Carl Benton Reid and Paul...
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little known up to now, turns in a real performance that has caught the mannerisms and style of the famous blackface singer and that is stirring for its sincerity of characterization. Skolsky was...
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inspired observation, "A guaranteed annual wage is impossible unless you have a stable economy, and if you have a stable economy you don't need a guaranteed annual wage." Obviously this releases Mr....
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day he has to tackle the publisher for the fourteen hundred dollars due the authors printed in each issue. "The Boss" always tries to beat him down by means of such dodges as twenty percent discount...
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