The COMMONWEAL VOLUME XLIV July 26, 1946 NUMBF.R 15 THE WEEK 347 THIRD PARTY? John C. Cort 350 THE RELUCTANT HANGMAN Hugh Dickinson 3,53 THE TAYLOR AND/OR CATHOLIC QUESTION John P. Sisk...
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Third Party ? The chances for success are very slim indeed John C. Cort N OT SINCE x924, when the Progressives polled 4,000,000 votes and Coolidge won, has there beea so much talk about a...
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July 26, 1946 THE C O M But let's not blow our own tops, shall we? Let's try to keep the old brain working in spite of the heat and the humidity, and the hysteria that seems to have gripped so...
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July 26, 1946 THE COMMONWEAL 357 The Taylor and.or Catholic Question JOHN P. SISK o NCE I KNEW a very short man who married a very tall woman. How this came about I do not know, except...
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J u l y 2 6 , i946 THE COMMONWEAL 359 Communication, MORE ABOUT MR. TAYLOR; EDUCATION Fort Lauderdale, Fla. T O the Editors: If you sometimes open your pages to the opinions of your readers...
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360 THE COMMONWEAL July 26, I946 The term "combination" is symbolic also of combining city and country; religion and education ; security and freedom; discipline and liberty; cooperation and...
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July 26, t946 THE COMMONWEAL 36I (Walter Huston), a very young Billy the Kid (played with an odd combination of the naive and ~las~ by Jack Buetel) a sultry wench (provocative Jane Russell)...
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364 THE COMMONWEAL J u l y z6, t 9 4 6 infancy, school days, courtship, and marriage. Most of it goes to support the thesis that Grandma was right and modern ideas wrong. Doctors, educators,...
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