Five Peace Treaties WE HAVE FIVE peace treaties now; Mr. Byrnes signed four of them—we were not at war with Finland—and then went away; probably the governments of the nations for which they...
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The Articulate Job Seeker James Montgomery I AM UNEMPLOYED in this winter of 19461947 and I find it not pleasant. Others have been unemployed before me — millions of them through the...
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The Case for Viet Nam George F. Sheldon IN RECENT WEEKS, French expeditionary forces in Indo-China have been engaged with Vietnamese nationalists in a military conflict which now offers little...
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Duns Scotus Striking like lightning to the quick of the real world Scotus has mined all ranges to their deepest veins: But where, oh, on what blazing mountain of theology And in what Sinai's...
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The Stage & Screen Street Scene IT WILL BE, certainly, its change in form which has so enlarged Elmer Rice's Pulitzer Prize play into the monumental—and often truly impressive—job it is....
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The Stage & Screen 397 Look, Ma, I'm Acting MOVIEGOERS whose preferences run to melodrama peppered with violence will find a large assortment of films of this type coming up...
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Barry Fitzgerald, Visitor NOW, when they hear or read his name, millions see him as the little priest of "Going My Way," clutching the tops of the bedclothes and listening to his music box...
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The Labor Movement A New United Front THERE IS AN acute labor angle to the creation a few weeks back of the new organization of anticommunist progressives, Americans for Democratic Action....
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Books of the Week Lydia Bailey. Kenneth Roberts. Double day. $3.00. MR. ROBERTS'S reputation as America's foremost historical novelist is so firmly established by "Rabble in Arms,"...
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