[363] Marshall on China GENERAL MARSHALL'S statement on China is brief and complex and does not lend itself to digest or summary. The straightforward and sympathetic style and the clarity and...
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[367] Reporting Providence The trace of man and fate lost in the flux of news Walter J. Ong D-DAY had come, and the news commentators were hard at it. Not much to go on, either. ...
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369 God Is a Strange Lover God is the strangest of all lovers; His ways are past explaining. He sets His heart on a soul; He says to Himself, "Here I will rest My love." But He does not woo...
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[370] Politics in Uruguay Where democratic sentiments are strong but obstacles are sizable Ernesto Luciani THE NEW PRESIDENT of Uruguay, Senor Tomas Berreta, who was elected at the end of...
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372 Stemming the Tide GASTON TESSIER LEON BLUM has announced that he must soon withdraw from politics. He will be ending his career in beauty, as the French say. When the parties of the Right...
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374 Communications UN'S TOPLESS TOWERS New York, N. V. TO the Editors: Probably everyone who has followed the attempts of the UN to find a permanent home is glad to have the business over....
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375 The Stage & Screen Temper the Wind, THE MATERIAL of Edward Mabley's and Leonard Mins's play is important. And it is used this way. To the home of the chief manufacturer of a small town in...
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375 The Stage & Screen Nature Is Beautiful—and Cruel A LTHOUGH I don't agree with M-G-M about 1947 being "the year of 'The Yearling,1" I still think that this is a good picture. It should...
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376 Books of the Week When the Going Was Good. Evelyn Waugh. Little Brown. $3.00. THE PRESENT volume comprises Mr. Waugh's selections from four travel books, "Bachelor Abroad," "They...
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