When There Is No Unity THE RECENT statement of the Catholic bishops of the United States on international affairs was a desperate statement. The heaviest weight of the whole statement, the first...
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Isolating Germany The Anglo-American Iron Curtain M. G. Ballantyne THE AUTHOR of the following article, a distinguished Canadian Catholic journalist, returned from a brief exploratory trip to...
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Millar, I've Seen You Some Place Before JOHN BRODERICK QEVERAL WEEKS AGO I filled an empty day O reading a book called "The Her., jd Pigeon," by a young Englishman named George Millar, a story of...
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Such a "work-shop" has recently been created in New York by a small group of people who had met before in Europe, and were later dispersed by the war, only to be once more reunited in America. The...
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Communications OUR LAW WAS BROKEN Sunnyside, Wash. TO the Editors: May I register a vigorous protest against your editorial of October 18. I consider it completely mistaken, and, I hate to say...
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The Stage & Screen John Gabriel Borkman ITS IBSEN REVIVAL must steadily secure respect, as well as admiration, for the American Repertory Theater. The production is very very good indeed;...
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Thrill Well and Serve WHEN DISCUSSING new films whose plots are well tinged with mystery, the reviewer finds himself at disadvantage. He must talk around the movies without actually saying anything...
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Our Political Doldrums EDWARD SKILLIN, Jr. THE DEPRESSING level of today's American political life is reflected in other facets besides that of the sorry ineptitude of the Truman...
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More Books of the Week The Abbe Edgeworth. M, V. Woodgate. Longmans. $2.50. THE ABB£ Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont was an Irish priest in the era of the French Revolution, a relation of...
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