and it appears to us a duty, to try to make relatively free nations and relatively open societies capable of being prosperous without going into the Soviet system or otherwise throwing away the...
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Denver and Maria Loach H. A. Reinhold THE DENVER LITURGICAL WEEK, October 14 through 18 of this year, is bound to mark a turning point in our national liturgical movement. Six years ago I wrote an...
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public against him. I think the results of that attempt are among the most interesting features of the whole unhappy controversy. The union members held steadfast through nearly a month of...
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Communications AMERICAN AUTHORS' AUTHORITY Los Angeles, Cal. TO the Editors: in justice to all writers and all guilds concerned in the current discussions about the proposed American Authors'...
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The Playboy of the Western World HERE'S A thankless job for a reviewer. Indeed it seems so impossible to make a fair division between gratitude to the producers and criticism of the performance,...
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are bright, and the make-believe situations are at least make believe for adults. As the hero, Dan Duryea is a pleasant departure from the handsome lads who usually play in this type of concoction,...
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became the stern and rather paternal master. Now and then Yeats complained about this servitude. When Willie completely ignored a play that his father had sent to him for approval, Yeats in a...
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of French society by the time Hitler invaded Poland. It is pretty grim. Kate O'Brien's "For One Sweet Grape" (Doubleday, $2.75), is a painstaking and beautifully written study of a remarkable woman...
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Whereon to Stand. John Gilland Brunini. Harper. $3.00. ALMOST ANY man or woman or child who lives with some sort of "ideology," from time to time feels baffled and inarticulate when he comes to the...
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