The State of the Union PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S address at (al most) the opening of the new Congress was not a particularly exciting document. Like most of his previous speeches and messages to...
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Memorial Sonnet No doubt this death was not the death he meant. The voice of the seashell broke against his car Sounding the bell buoys' "Death is to be here" And to the sea was where he always...
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The Polish Elections How much of the popular will can they actually reflect? Zygmumt Zaremba THE totalitarian provisional regime organized in June, 1945, during the HarrimanKerr-Molotov...
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Humanism and the Machine The writings of Gina Ferrero - Lombroso C. Marion Mitchell JULIEN BENDA, in one of his "Letters to Melisande," has said that the average professor of philosophy...
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Communications WHITE MAN'S BURDEN Chicago, Illinois TO the Editors: Last night I was talking in New York—in their own language which I learned for military purposes during the war—with some...
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The Stage & Screen Beggar's Holiday HERE'S A strange mess. Aside from the endless literary reminiscences surrounding its original success, I suppose the two most vital facts one can...
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The Stage & Screen 351 Men, Women and Nobody IF, AMONG the pictures reviewed this week, "13 Rue Madeleine" was designed for men, and "The Secret Heart" for women, and "Abie's Irish Rose" for...
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The Labor Movement A Prediction for '47 SINCE John L. Lewis pulled in his horns and called off the coal strike, there has not been a single important work stoppage in the whole country....
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Books of the Week Nelson: A Biography. Carola Oman. Doubleday & Co. $5-00. MISS OMAN, the daughter of the Oxford Professor of History, and herself an historian of some five fine volumes'...
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