[555] The Supreme Court and Mr. Lewis IT IS regrettable that the American public as a whole is so ill-acquainted with the judicial and legal processes under which we live. Even some lawyers...
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[558] The Jesuit Who Was Thursday Villains: by Mrs. Trollope, Chesterton and Koestler Evelyn Waugh SHE was neither clear-sighted nor accurate; and in her attempts to describe morals,...
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562 London's Woe ALICE CURTAYNE 1AM JUST back from a week spent in London, having gone there in a mood that now seems to have been one of the gayest ignorance. Actually the visit resolved...
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564 Communications Washington, D. C. TO the Editors: Your editorial (February 28, 1947) on federal aid for teachers refers to "imperfections" in the Taft Bill and implies that Catholic...
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565 The Stage & Screen The Importance Of Being Earnest JOHN GIELGUD'S production of the second Wilde of the season verges on perfect, I think: as elegant and balanced as Cecil Beaton's "Lady...
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565 The Stage & Screen 566 For You and You and You VARIETY is the spice of this week's program, which aims to offer something for everyone. For the realist, and especially those moviegoers...
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567 Books of the Week The Soil and Health. Sir Albert Howard. Devin-Adair. $4.00. STEEL AND CONCRETE, machines and traffic, factories and Gimbels, juke-boxes and neon lights— modern life is...
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