'kz COMMONWEAL , , . . . VOLUME XL~ May 31, 1946 NXS~B~ 7 t . . . . . . . . . . . THE WEEK 155 TH, E HOPE FOR GERMANY H.A. Reinhold 158 TWO GI'S ]oe Dever 162 WATT IN WONDERLAND Francis...
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The Hope for Germany The two Germanies and Pastor Niemoeller H. A. Reinhold I F I REMEMBER well it was Aristide Briand who helped the by now famous term of the "two Germanies" to become...
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I61 THE COMMONWEAL May 3 I, x946 bloodiest rampage. Schneider saw with clearer vision than all his friends that even had it succeeded it would not have come to the root of the evil. It was...
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t64 THE COMMONWEAL May 3 I, 1946 under your bunk before inspection, he brought your soiled laundry over to the supply room, he told you what was on the bulletin board, and he led you by the hand...
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166 THE COMMONWEAL May 3 I, I946 the military is as of much concern to a trade unionist as it is to a teacher o r a poet. A revised Case Bill, whose parent was designed to hurt the labor...
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May 3], x946 THE several stock devices of type and siCuation which he employs in this first business. AH'hough indeed the physical requirements of h~s script have successfully tapped...
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168 THE COMMONWEAL May 31, I946 ever, I suspect its conclusion is: you never can tell wha~ will happen when a horse loves a man. As a French movie, "Heartbeat" may have worked out all right, but...
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17 ~ THE COMMONWEAL May 31, 194,6 to condemn, for example, the "bloody idiots in the regular army w h o . . , indulge in abuse of the Indians. They treat the Indians in a way which not only...
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May 3[, I946 THE COMMONWEAL ~7 T the perfectly sound point that in unions enjoying a dosed shop, or any variations thereof, the union officials enjoy a high degree of power over the rank-and-file...
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