The Skirmishes Against Inflation PARTY POLITICS looms in the foreground of the opening attacks upon inflation. The President carried out with a vengeance the first part of his dual purpose in...
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270 A Christmas Devotion THOMAS MERTON IT IS A terrible thing, that no one of us should realize what it means that there has been a Christmas in our world. Yet some of us will, perhaps, say:...
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272 Liberals' Dilemma FRANK A. RILEY IT IS a small college in a city of Latin America (about five hundred men and women), nearly all from US and it has no quota system. Jews and Negroes are...
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274 The Nurse and the Specialist E. M. BLUESTONE WHEN YOU consider the problem of nursing you must take three representative people into consideration, two of whom must be in good physical...
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276 Communications MARSHALL PLAN AND CIO New York, N. Y. TO the Editors: A Stalinist in the labor movement, A one Paul Palazzi, asserts that James Carey had no right to represent the Cio in...
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277 The Stage & Screen Trial by Fire IT SEEMS to me that George H. Dunne's plain documentary concerned with the destruction of a Negro family, about which he published several outright...
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"Down the Arches of the Years" IN SPITE of the film's obvious faults, my enthusiasm for "The Fugitive" is so great that I rind it difficult to review. Its photography is among the most beautiful...
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278 Tapestries ANNE FREMANTLE SIX CENTURIES of French tapestries covering an acre of wall-space are being currently shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New Yorkâthe greatest and most...
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279 Militarist and Moralist WARREN RAMSEY IN HIS FINAL chapter, summing up what the Germans have thought and written about Frederick the Great*, Mr. Gooch says that Ranke, Olympian among the...
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282 Books of the Week The Trollope Reader, Selected and edited by Esther Cloudman Dunn and Marion E. Dodd. Oxford. $3-75MISS DUNN and Miss Dodd have presented the essence of Trollope...
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